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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. se |" See te. (2d EDITION. "2 BRIDGE aD. what Mr. Carlyle might bave been but for éys+ | : WASHINGTON NEWS AND GossiP. ‘Tur FOLLOWING CADETS have been appointed by the Secretary of the Navy: T. H. Lowe, 24 district 5 8 § 3 & : : 1 8 i j \ : to take back the lumber and iron sent a! ‘Cotpecticut; EB. L. Merphy, Gem atetrict Bi | papain” Doubtons papenaia wes the coo of WEST WASHINGTON DECORATED {uraish material that came up to the standard | Cunrorma: Chas. A. Childs 10h aatriey we ter om Of the specificationa While the ‘completion of the Wi n ery s 2: |. Add a bis gloom and irritability. Had he taken Ayre'a BEAR Drage Was, thus delayed than it qaats ‘Willtam B Randolph. Ea oa = ______510-5e°"| pits be would have beom 0 heslthior and t0 ‘ otherwise have ‘een, the Fesuit ts a frst. } Ag CF Ry B-, ‘ot Virginia, SOR Sal happier man. : arecare, Teliable In its strengem | 5 04"Geo, c. ‘Day, Gh district of Vermont, # kote co nowth ste of bat. 1 god 16th ata “Iwas a great sufferer from Dyspepaia aad mate a The Demonstration To-morrow. ‘a8 weil as beautiful ints design, * = Restowatiox.—Charles K. Broyles, register of the 2 Lote on worth aide of Det. 13th and 14th. Constipation, I had no appetite, became Land OMice at Dei Norte, Colorado, bad resigned greatly debilitated, and was continually THE END VERY NEAR. E x or Wan Der. =] Tearonan werek oF WAR Deraxeum 3} affiicted with Headache and Dizziness. After | Mix. Conkling’ Friends Give Up Hope | SPEECHES, MUSIO AND FIREWORKS. Pm nga fe SES Sastenene ome. AP. HILL & CO. fering vertone emetenss 5 Seat women Ae ee ae neers < ferred from the Quartermasters OMice, the Sur- 1838 F st. Ayer's Pills, and soon my appetite improved, aire seen Tone Ae 30, General's Office, and the Rebellion Recora’s Sr s bowels were regulated, and I became well” orcloc! morning rumors were in ivi roe a t jtant-General for the pn a RS neice aif Soe oe nanan NerseE ante | A Givio and Military Parade, Soba lam tn Means Sater ar ee lis: price moderate - Wasin a very precarious condition, No strictly ee Ee Frees ee Sock bebina ona tne TON, 738 15th st. AYER'S PILLS, official inforination was, however, obtainable. transfer Was made with the bope of rapidly pusi- aplo-st Prepered by Dr. JC. ayer & Op.. Lowell, Mees rom various sources It 'was learned, however, E—G LOTS Col Spat kreatest obstacle was | tux It to completion, ington {s bloom! in ‘to-day, Sold by all Drugsiste and Dealers in Medicine, | Huu the uverer Was delirious nearly ail the time, wren cae te godin set 5 the wind, Engineers that the present bridge Ra 6 of fel ‘The result of the operation and the suppura- | Theonly shadow that mars the happiness of its <a atrect care * pie hon <°| Navan Oxpens—Commander KP. Leary on uae! tion that resulted therefrom seemed to be sap- | citizens 1s the threatening aspect of the weather. Inthis part of Ue country. ‘Toe sextanec Re task | dered to command the steamer A@nins per steamer tet aE avert, TG. ping the, very life out of the patient. Mrs. |The rain, too, has given asomewhat dejected ar 0 structing the bridge was awarded March %. IS87, | of 24th inst., from San Francisco for Honolula - HE ENUINE vous) rome very much alarmed for her | tne gecorations with which the houses have been fo the Mount Vernon Bridge Co. tor $80,905.20, | Lieut, Cuas. A. Adams ordered to the Hydrographi £-FINE LOCATION FOR COAL-DU MP, i and had givenup her room on the 26th JPesrenous or other, bance vepees on Bene: JOHANN Horr sereet side Of the Homan age ad wae esieke | covered, but afew hoursof sunshine will revive The contract required that the briago We sinisued | mace, May 1: Kies Tas feet raslroad trout By 11D depth: te altey MALT EXTRACT lshed in the ex-Senators elegant rooms on the | them and set the wilted flags and streamers again Dring the Gost of the bridge within the agnor’ | ‘Tux Foxxnat of the late Gen. John H. King (vo ‘ayest hoe in the Vicknity to-day. Call or address GU® ___ is the floor of No. 9 west 24th street, Mr. Conk- | guttering in the breeze. The ents isplay on the bridge fs as follows: (1) Iilumtna- | owners thought that the was worth, and | Tone tne cont ye - 4 go amend w York ave. we —T ap¥-3t BEST NUTRITIVE TONIC ling Occuples the whole floor of four rooms, and ste cilinburs of tio oe nee are | ton, red fire and green fire; (2) 12 pieces of star | at first they retusa te sein ally, however, it | #02, fet a Gesigned as a part of the | tired) took place at 2 o'clock Uuls afternoon from OK SALE a . ‘and most the sick man 1s in a back bed-room, Mrs. Conk- | COMP! a committee have been | rockets, 1 pound; 1 piece willow tree rocket, 2 | was concluded to accept the terms offered. At- | DAGge his residence, 1720 H street’ northwest, Rew, PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE ling is in the front room and does not remain at | Surprised themselves at the Interest taken in the | pounds: 1 piece dragon rocket, 2 Bounds: 1 picee | torney-General Brewster, however, decided that Sus Vincnaas ArrRoace. Dr. Bartlett, of the York Avenue church, for Impaired Digestion, Dyspepsis, Convalescence, | her husband's side. celebration by citizens. The only event that the | Comet, ? pounds; 6 teces shells: (}) 6 pieces bat- | owing to the uncertainty about the rights of the | On the 29th of March the Secretary of War re | uificiated. ‘The paitcbourers were Gene, Sisera % Caer tk . $ Weak Children, and General Debility. HOPES THAT HIS FINE PHYSIQUE MAY SAVE HIM. | oldest citizen can recall that seemed in anyway | %r¥; variegated fountains; (4) 12 pteces | Chesapeake and Onio Canal Co. to the land on this | sponded to a Senate resolution inquiring as to the | Kucker, Augur, Holabird, Macteely, Palmer am WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF | _ At 11:25 the condition of Me. Conkling was con- | to equal the i pen star rockets, 1 pound; 1 plece firefly rocket, 2 | side of the river, the owners of the bridge could | £ f providing out Witcox'and ol, Koval, "A squad of seven men de Bic =| sie eee magi wea ase | sae manic pct atts Recs | Sm cbony wan cho celeron of en | Bitar badits st" agers mds | Rnd Cete cig a, egal | eotanays fae meth case wan beeen [Ss ene aay seta we oat Sars 1” goon me ysique inakes it sible tor him to tom the 's_G) sot ent Was at Ariington ceme ¥ ig Topi: 6.88 | eractlee, trae ence et Rene oe Ne Tra AE TaD eC ede A cosh. | Opening Of the Cheeapeake and Ohio Canal nearty | camdicn; i Wheometiin 20 scene Fed re 5 | contest. This was the passage by the Senate in | Bridge. The, Secretary sent a. letter pitaaa. cot | SE . nF ; Fh °: the effects of the ue Seinen Inoers oat ‘Extract, | Mg, brother of the ex-Sénator, came out ‘of the | half a century ‘The demonstration to-morrow | Pounds blue fire; (7) 3 pieces: Serre hae fica dees od pleted, and with ‘approaches on the rosea ead | ¢, 2%, 7O8™ Evans, wi ‘as, On motion of Nena winegiaaaful three times a day. Its use was followed | BULSG leaning heavily on the arms of uls son. He | bids fair to eclipse that, demonstration. — West | FOcKets; 12 pieces star rockets; 6 pleces shells; (8) THE RIDDLEBERGER BILL. Pog ry eg a TS require, |%F Paulkner, confirmed by the Se =< by marked edfects 1. Food, which had heretofore been | Mts almost lo» affected to speak, and, in answer | Washington has once in recent years been densely | pieces elect 12 pieces. star rockets, 2 pound: 1 | _ 7 the following June this bill became a taw,‘and | ments Dut that end of the. bridge could Ietvery | WRAY as Justice of the peace im the found to pase the alimentary canal unchaanea, ax | “i 4umau” 25 to is brothers cobalidn, ne sald: | taronged win poopie, ‘That was oo the qceasion | fountalte; (2g pieces sar. FUvkets pound: | aor mmouths later fae tite ines vragen eens: | eee ea atone, urge could be very | ¥eday 88 Jostice ot the. uiver, who eexted properly. 2 ‘There appeared an increased | any hope of is recovery, he replied: “I fear hot, | pected, however, that Lonorrow afterncan® the | rocket, 2 pounds; 1'plece dragon rocket, 2 pounds: | ferred to the Government, The Dill aj riated | Tetaining walls, sidewalks, and copings, and by | aS removed by the President, " Justice v 1 f et 2 ; 6 piect hells 125, ~] ‘the | Widening the roadway to the width of the bridg: Oliver reststad the power of removal, and the Se Poeerat syelving animal beat and storing up fat) 1 {ear not” The outlodk at noon was very ad fof | crowd wil be even greater than BoM the day of the | 1 Pete ot sO enclon, ee nee cartes | $125,000 for the. pan Ta eamepieee tae purchase. | 36 feck. “The eatimated cost Of such wn improve. | Se; UY ies nation wate wae eaten thee Se ee ee Se rtator, ‘but predictions cannot bo 7 a Woe Wn people, teces V: ted. tain; 12 pieces Star | bridge was author structed at the | ment 18 $48,752, made by an exact caiculation of | affitms or coninmis the Presidents power’ Of Te “ns . of Tortie All| mada ‘Washington and’ West Washington expected to | Pieces Variegated fountain; (12) 12 pl ridge Was authorized to be cons at oR SALE CHEar—TWO LOTS ON 3D ST, BET. | of “Jobann Hof” on the neck of every aod uo 7 Tockets, 1 pound; 3 pieces Japanese rockets, 2| Three Sisters, The District Commissioners bur. | the price of ail items, or, in round aumbers, he | MOVal of a Justice in the Imstrict, Want lew. $5 fect front by 100 feet dee: 40c. | others are worthless imitations —_ turn out and take part in the jubilation, but Vir~ | Fockets 1 pound: pleces Siekeen 3 youn ried matters considerably by condemuing the old | Would put it at $50,000. ‘This estimate is based - Ber font. . OH PARSER | gQHANE HOPE, Berlin and Vienna, “aheteador SALISBURYW’S PLAN. tes eee a er cee ‘has been sneer ik pees. Shells; (13) 1 piece electric meteor rocket, | Aqueduct bridge as unsafe. ‘The ‘was closed | upon the supposition that the [preseut grade will cUMDICTED FoR ax ALLGED PENSION Faavn.—The aps ste r és and Faw. | Oitce: 6 Barclay st jacs-tu, - e & oo 2 pounds; 2 pleces willow tree rockets, 2 pounds; | to travel and tue revenues of the bridge company maintained. If the grade should be made | Comuissioner of Pensions has been advised that Jor soe Fixe core rs oystee wesagts | ———————— Will Try to Pace the Lecal Government | see ee hag, uurouds have reduced their | 4 Pieces dragon, rockets 2 pouncss a pleces comes | Cat cat ane rere eaues OF Ut any made a bar. | Steeper the cost of the work proposed would be | the grand Jury has returned indictments tuto the Ess, Coca pore eee en ee | WY ‘ Bill and Budget Together. christen the new structure. ‘The subcomiittes | Pockets, 2 pounds; (14) tiiumination, 10 poundsred | ain with the Governmnent, ‘The Three Sisters Foduced <0 945,000. Ho added that by construct- | trea States court at Atianta, Ga, changing W shite 6 cents per sa. “line tw ANAMAKER'S, Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EVENING STAR. changed with that duty have received many sug- | Are, 10 pounds green fire; 6 pleces, shells; (15) 2 fect was warmly advocated and its supporters Derreduced > San tOO cae Stzz7, tBe cost could | Graham, Win. A. Diliasuaw, and Hobert G. Chal desirable Ls _ Loxpox, April 10.—The real struggle over | gestions, Among the oames proposed are “Free | Sights rockets Delng able to secure honeien wr ene Aqueduct | his frst estimate Of $20,000, 1f GurAbIG; appear | VETS WIth couspiracy to detraud the United Stave. ‘A Book is no better because you gett t fore fate price, | Sumehen’s Gnancial proposals will not begin until | Pritge, progpesr elder and a oeen |. sonbdiesk ak pcicenee mee neitrieisia teeny | Oe pee fanee, and convenience of travel were U6 be cou | Snting' false ak Dia WRONTING but you're likely to feel better when you know the price | thé second reading of the budget bill. ‘The libe- > Members “ Ape ee ity | _ The bridge bill became a law in June 21, and tt | Sultéd. aMidavits in sup; bt to hs | wae fair rals meet to-night to consider the form of amend- | nameot “Prospect” bridge, “Asie ketene ts ty | UY the rain, Stil the principal streets ot the city | required that Ure poste Ee Ae Sts —__ ts in Su ¥ it rear. MONEY SAVED ‘ ment by which they will endeavor to secure the | longer an aqueduct tho ola ‘name is deemed inap- | Presented a very showy*appearance. On some of | be accompilshed within six Lonths of that date. THE PAP HUNT. AINS, 19th and H sts. equalization of legacy duties, Goschen has Linted, | propriate, the housts there scarcely seemed room for another ee nigreement with the trusts, wes miaae = ear Dupont Cimle, pout OP Rocks is as good as money saved on anything. O0@ | not obscurely, that the financial proposals au@l THE EXERCISES TO-MORROW. Square inch of bunting. Considerable labor Was | Pre ie prise Cee ete nea gs. 300, the | MARES amd Hounds Across Country, %. near Dupunt Cirle, Boas > Siave casio things to save un, too, if yououly aves | ioeat governitent bill must go handinuand, Iti | ‘The merchants of West Washington have been | spent yesterday in decorating the West Washing- Femainder of tie s1sc00" blag’ Fetalned to meet with Accompanying Accidents, the Senate today: N' near Dupont Circle: 264100. _ : ate Possible that the goverument will hold 0u0 | cated upon to close thelr places of business at | ton approach of the bridge and the Francis Scott | Various other claire The ‘enced ovent or pani . ‘To be Indian Acents—Joln Blatr, of Kansas, of Ni hear Dupont Circle, 36330. cee the thteat of withdrawing the latter in order tt = Key mansion near the bridge. ‘The Star Spangled a ent Of yestenday was Mr. Greger’s | me Potawatomi> (reat Netuaha ageue, New Hainpebire ave. near N st At WANAMAKER’S more Books are sold over the | compel the liberals to agree to the former. Doon to-morrow, and'to make the Afternoon &'| Dorner of which the formes oocupant of the man- oy xs ee ee cross-country ride, and was deeply interesting | Claude M. Jolson, uf ient of the Pi ith st. near Dupont Cite counter than in any other house between the oceans. ——<———— holiday, ‘The first exercises of the day will take ‘4 ‘The origin of the Aqueduct bi was due to le M. Johnson, of Kentuck! utave ‘limely works on Agriculture and Horticulture; s a sion sung, forms the chief object in all ig! a riage from meet to finish, The invited company assem- | agency, tu Arizo . lace in the space where the fountain stands, just 5 te of Alexandria, In ~ Wa, Coinanc! than rer, 3 ‘ g| Fhe Devonshire Dinner to Champers (ene the Penney tanto ain Stands JUS! | the decorations throughout the city. Many | the enterprise of the citizens of Alexandria, Kiawa, Comanche Died at the reservoir, Georgetown, Hetghts, at 3:30, ng Franklin Squares; Standard and Miscellaneous Works, Iai street and Pennsylvania avenue merge. Here @ | Seq Ustnet a the verte Ole Oe teat gress authoring eee 2 Cart truck “an | ald made a spirited ‘spectacle, Vehicles of every | ol mee Ogee ey Leta ceeith, Of Arizona, of the bouud aud unbound; aud almovt auy printed thing | Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EvExtxa Stan: stand has been erected, and at half-past 2 o'clock | ‘Tne following-named persons among others have aqueduct across ‘the Potomac and excavate a | description were drawn up, and horsemen and| Henry B. Lovering, of Massachusetts, to be mar= that proper people read. Loxvox, April 10.—For once the two sections of | Conutssioner Webb, tb behalf oF the District, Wik | decorated their places of busiuess: Manogue & | canal to Alexandria. Ten years elapsed froin the | horsewomen with difficulty. restrained their | Shai of tht rican Siena ae ume Ta The prices srealways{ais, and any gvtatle Book is | the English party assembled at an amicable gath- | Make on sdiress welcoming, the Virginians. A| Jones, H. G. & J. E. Wagner, Craig & Jackson, | beginning of tits work, in tne year L853, until Che Prapcing steeds. Mr. Alexander Groger, with | CUse:ts, in place of Geu. \. P, Bauks, Whose term there ur will be gut. ering yesterday, but only on the occasion of a Pega Wow Fo ice, representative ‘of the | Brown & Lewis, John H. Smoot, A. M. Frishel, H. | water was turned into'‘the aqueduct. ‘The con- id has expired. "Ni : ing violet complimentary dinner given to Chamberlain by | eignth Virginia’ district.’ Gen. Lee was invited | £- Gilbert, J. T. Cleinents, Jos, F. Birch, W. Nord- | struction of the piers was a work of great engi- | V!0let and white ribbon streamers floating gayly Lieut.-Col. Cyrus B. Comstock, to be colonels “ ‘1 . a Unger, W. E. Reynolds, J. K. Provey, John J. | neering skill, As origmaily planned the aqueduct | from his shouider, assumed the role of master of | Maj Jared A. Smith, be Leutantcolonel. E a Sennaeeh aaibionr betas eesoes eaiaaoeoe oe Virginians oo tke etnee naan, directly the | Bogue, A. Tallent, John Archer, H. W. Fisher & | was tobe pullt entimiy of stone, DUC Owing to the | the hounds, “Mr Alex, Legare and Dr. Dackesn, of | Nah Ooweie ie ate eee oo wan 3 Lee, Lot. near 10th ot. 20x72 Event you | the subject of the ishery treat; bg eg ee Vashington | 50m fed. Stahimdn, Nelson £ Ofton, JF. Sil J. | great cost wood was substituted for the trunk of | the Navy, with icather ongs of papers over ther | Mississippi Kiver” comuaisoon view seas eases hi st., near Dupont Circle, How little the title of « Book tells yout tae u fincas! mses and) Who derive equal Denese with Washington | A. Guster. Jas, Gallagher, J. G. M Y the aqueduct. Congress appropriated $400,000 to | shoulders, played the hares in distributing papers | deceased. Z Te Bear Beit ele Tittidear nn TR SMU EY) me, Pacrick O'Brien's Sentence Come | iit duieuind tht uma amt | gM claret A Sewn, Lora ae | alu Mth ‘cnetraeaa’ "eer eat | an cs Bac uare oug pe | — F rapont Circle, 3 €' - a . . Ls is enthal, Jobin Cur- | 6 ork “Wi 5 a : : : sNecrotary a: 2 cet ee ste ii ie si a of the Senate and House District. committees, the | 2. McGuire, J. Lawler, M. Blumenthal, Jobin Cur-| of the work was $1,150,000, the aqueduct | rivers, Instead of a scent, while the ‘Spectators, = Robeson’s Finances. “ Un, Fisher & Johnson, M. Lawler, J. H. Landers, J. | costing $600,000, the canal $500,000 and the locks | ju ‘heir carriages, traveled away over Uhe BOW | A FRANK STATEMENT oF THEIR CONDETO® a Nhat you want to huow Of the ietest Boobs and the | ; DURLI®, April 10—The Thomastown (County Kil- | vTeq°as snavial guests. Senator Riadeercee, | E,DLEF « Co, Be F. Harper, Wan, I, Dyer, Jus & | at alexandria $90,000. Wale the bridge was tn | bridge’ tora tai hedd bes cad hay See, eee =z, NaN wbat you want to know of the latest Books and the | kenuy) sessions has confirmed the sentence of | invited as special guests. Senator Kiddieberger, | Hayes, A. Hanlon, Fowler & Cruit, W. H. Brewer, | possession ot ‘tho Government the water was | onas with fiage ana me oS hoot oe wossip of the Book world. By the best judgmentof the | three months’ imprisonment imposed upon Who offered the bill that finally became a law ro; | John Archer, C. i. Demar, J. ard, Cropley & | drawn off, and when an attempt was made after | coming of the riders. ‘They bad some tlie to wall ‘The placing on record yesterday of two chattel best judwes it tests the new Books, and says why this | Patrick O'Brien, wember of parliament, on account | Yiding for a tree bridge, will be urged to attend 4s | Ewing, A. MM. Baer, Benj. Mller, P. C. Merry, Ten- | the war (0 tise the aqueduct It was found to be] ss the run was 9 miles the course being full of | MOrtages on the household effectsor Es-Secretary fog amen goa er oy fa specen delivered at Goresbridge pi January | SAGO KUEN about a une Braet tabard Semeur Gibbons & Hodk- | unnt for service.’ When the lease was executed | stexp lulls and pebbiy creck, and casualties lay | Geo, M. Robeson, as stated in Tux Stax, bas given ir. O'Brien will treated as a first-class misde- e 1 ve 4 jut i. cht, W. - | the aqueduct was entirely rel it and Aumbusued at many points. It was nearer 6 o'clocl — each number an author portrait, Se, 60c. a | Mr. O Brie dred are expected, will be met av the Virginia | dey,’ H. Neumyer, H. Somers, C..A. er ' - near Dupont circle, Lots, 4th and L sts, im, 2th and Ente, 3 Lots, 7th and K sts apT-st JoR SALE CHEAP M Tise to considerable gossip in regard to bis finan- - ie amer. | wit constant patching until about the time of Its | then 5 when the horns sounded ahd the first sk SALE CHAE A BARGA end of the bridge about 1 o'clock by a committee | David sackson, Re Fields, Ik. Brace, J. Schulta: | nai Sait PaCS horwemen appeared over the brow of the hill | Cl affairs ‘The atteution ot Mr, Robeson was REAR OR ERG Funeral of Gen. Gillmore. Lbs atvan's Tele immediately in front of | 2, W. Wise, W. S. Siguourney, R. Rowzee, J. T. MR, TENNEY'S RECOLLECTIONS. ‘They were Mr. Greger and the hares in hot chase | Called to-day by a STAR reporter to these doable brick mouse: 17 rooms." find shade aud view. JOHN WANAMAKER, euivites 30 ugir YORk 20-SAY. GHOGSAIN. “AOU Uo thie Oe tive eobeeiane ease Banyan Cropley, Boteler & Crampion, G.W- 1 One of the veterans in the free-bridge agitation for deat place at the winning Post, and they came | rumors, and he said frankly that it was ouse two-stors ie and carriage 7. ¥ = v1 a 4 a t. “d y. . we vie aS e oney al eee "poed, feo story sta carn a17-6m __Pailadelphiae” |New Yous, April 10.—The funeral of General | Will be 4 display of Japanese day freworks, which | QMUUt € ,Brvcher, the, Farmers and Mecha Co, | 18 Mr. Wm. H. Tenney. He was foremost in this | tice tne Guiion Sot” fink’ presmen, ag] {fUe that he owed more mm = : ‘J.T. DYER, 600 13th st “ay Quiney A. Gillinore took place to-day from his late | are fired from a mortar and expanding tn Sane alt | and the Morgan Hou: as in all other publtc enterprises, and during the | none of them were eligible. So, when two ladies {B® Was ‘able to pay Just now but | Oor Lime Sows Sax Coren Rome on Remsen strec. The services were eld | make curious shapes, ‘The procession will be THE COMMITTEES. long years that have elapsed since the moveinent | Appeared in close puttlt- a few mlmutes later tie that he would be able to discharge 0 BY CUTICURA REMEDIES, ore eer ie gah : 13 will “ets leat tu started Mr. Tenney, lke other citizens of old | iiterest was at Ite fever heat The tides tone | obligations. Most ot the melts thse f West Wasbington who Have | Georgetown, was realty to do what was to be done | yiics Ethel Chase Sprague and Miss Mary Mecal. | due to banks, aud he proposed ‘toa wi = a 25th | Dyke oMiciating. A large number of inembers of | divisions will be formed in the streets leading into iene Sie tek eee G. A. R. posts were in attendance besides a num- | the space around the fountain, and 11s expected | Citizen: contains 4. bat ne TNO. HARKISON, 236 100 : in, and a And say the heeded word to advance the interests | jocu, and tke tro led made te eat property and his energies to straiglitenug oul i ee Re sye-0e-_| Sent. fe Mes, 1906, be wes etachea with 8 wa Der of regular ofcers of the United states, Army | that the lite will move at otioek, Arranged for the Celebration, or this undertaking. “The unwearled persistency pa dy a spared ‘bo JOR SALb_A LARGE FRONTAGE ON TENSES | Th breaking out ofthe akin. We called in sn — and Navy. To-morrow y en ‘THE ROUTE OF THE PROCESSION. ‘The bridge celebration was proposed about the | of the citizens, who yea year app the hurdles witu Miss StcCuiloch at her shoulder, | Ove Would lose a penuy thrvugh ita. fore Cong! Jocated. with sewer laid ip avenue. including two va e two div! ‘ cl yard al ess and urged upon the attention of that | and after tbe ls perasiey rape ‘aun tho Seen ae ‘The two divisions will march westward along M ‘ged upot and after the last urdie ‘she forged ahead and i middle of February, and since that time all the ar-| hoay the Iree-bridge matter, 18 one of the | Paine the winuln, eicter. on Deaths To-day. sa menses oly HY Contes cas Sora frp, USF" | breaking out, supposed by the physicians to be hives | Hanged for Murdering a Woman, _| °F Bridge street, from the fountain to the bridge, | Pov ents nave been made, The eltieens of Wore Je incidents in the history of the tree | Favor Lodge came ie thine MP SMME ME | stn were mported tothe health officer to-day . been iu an aggravated form, became larger in blotches,and | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1., April 10.—Wm., Mill. | @hd then counter-marching return to Potomac | 7%! 7 bridge. In conversation with a Stak reporter Mr. . 2 years; et 1331 F st. iw. 6 x, P. pril 10. ’ . , : : Washington took hoid of the proposition with | »! ; ith ACCIDENT, as follows: Stella Payne, colored, 2? years; tatant 3 i x more and more distressing. We were frequently | man Was hanged in the yard of the Jail here at 8 | street. ‘The third division, or trades’ display, which 5 as Galeton sternite. 204, 2 ated the crediting him with any | 0 re ‘meats “ 4 Fee Chotnoat lage a te St pematin HTS < | obliged to get up in the night and rub him with soda | O'clock this morning ior the murder of Mary | it is expected will Include upward. of 400 Wagons | Much spirit, They subscribe erally, and 00M | special honor in this matter, er flue cross-country riders in the chase lost | Of Victoria Hill, colored, 10 days; Kdward Boswell, won below that hey mee Urine heat | in water, strong liniments, &c- Finally, we called | TUDUR, on July 2, 1am or floats, will meanwiile have formed on the | ratsea a fund sufficient to defray the expenses of | "We ail wworked together.” he observed modestly, | thetr chances by playing guod Samaritan on the bel other physicians, until no less than six had attempted ae — Canal road and will fall in behind the second | a display that would be in keeping with the im- | “The tree bridge Was of advantage to the trade of | way. Mr. Mark Kerr had a severe fall, He was Secure hint age Somme aga. te ops Aaoemie Earlier than Last Year. division when ft hascountermarened at une bridge. Apaininse tilts town, ant was recognized £3. public good, bridge. | portance of the eve: Mulong. 3ath to P| Much of the credit ror pril 10.—The steam-barge | The route will be continued up Potoi ‘0 All the citizens joined together in advocating this | “ith a party of four or five who had not lost the ned the | Street; out N to 35th street trail and were weil in the lead. Mr. Greger called ars since the movement begagpr | to theui to take the road to che right, wud a turn asked the reporter. ing, Mis horsg Was Jostied by some "one and Mr. r been a great and pressing | Kerr was turown head foremost on the hata ro: need fora bridze contecting our town Wirectly | Where he lay for some maiments unconscious Nee With the Virginia side,” was the reply; “but attue | Artaur Goidsborough and Mr, G: P y CHEBOYGAN, Mi a ee es wetting worse and worse, until about the ZOth of last “, . ; Goce tysex s1; | Suis sheaweteean to kive bu Covicens Hesox- | Willi Chiknoum dd’ coosor: have reaoued the | recs ous S89 Sk See ane oth to | Must te rel EEXT internally, and the Coricens aud Cevievaa | 1" The ice at thiseld of thestralts is weakeniug. | N; tO $2, to ridge, to Peunsyivanti avenue, to | Tangements ts due totho ‘Soar exterually, and by the last of August he was #0 —— Hon (street, The day's demonstration wilt be | ebalrmman, MF. Samuel. nearly well that we gave him only one dose of the RE- =a a osed at night with an illumination and dis- er. Mr. Palme souvEar about every second day for about ton dage| FENANCIAL AND COMMERCHAL, | (led At night ith on ilumination and dls | native of West: Wash. mm CHRISTIAN ENXDEAVOR—A large earnest youn, audience of People rom Ube” several young U = ard dropped | people's societies of Christian Endeavor and ke 7 meer, al has never been troubled since with the w ck 1 o'clock. The bridge has been provided with gas- inst im and a well-known beginning of the war the Government took pos- | back, and having restored. him to consciows- | Soc: city met last might at the Memorial SLE — NORTH SIDE NEW Y ae ay Z — poe nperarin pap ineeingsoy venga hed sotuntins are the cpetion Cod oases prices of | NDS, TRO een, Sen eee On ee Siege session of the aqueduct and bullt a bridge upon It | Rest, Rut him tn & wagon and. 2 ReHE im to | Lutheran church, wuder the atspioes of Ube Sue QUE SALE NOR SIDI E ol s od jn ¥ ~ bee ant e necessary clions und Cura 01 e gas, In ver Une the ¢: company, har res Ve rer. iss Main ei ho , Sel on ome Hol u-s-—The Eckington ralizoad | s bottle of Curicuna ResoLvast, little lees thanone | the Ney York Stack Markel, as reported by special | Ue eres cae ae i aiacd tte tiee® ' | front when there was a Atiet tiie war the canal eer day School Union, representing some ffveem = 2 = amt ssseasion of the bridge, leased it, and the fessees | lady in ‘ata former hunt, and Secretary, Whit. . 7 ~ from 7th streeg passing these | box of Curicuma and only one cake of CurIcURA Soar. Corson aud Macarteyg 1419 F strect. Procecded 1 'inake ita toll, Dildge, ‘This was | bey both stopped until Mr. kerr was cared for gna | S¢cleties and a mecabersiuip of about 1,000 persous, sirable for @conomical im A final meeting of the chairmen of the various | call for a man with or- $ ! More than 600 Were in attendance, Mr. J.B. - crore H. E. RYAN, Cayuga, Livingston Co, I. | Same yd committees was held last night, and reports were | €@nizing ability to ar- stoutly resisted by the eltizens of Georgetown, and | 80 lost their chances of winning. Mr. Kerr re- | Wright presided, aud. after hear reports trom $1,300, $1,300 aud 82.000. | Subscribed and sworn to befure me this4th day of | AichTe EF. made showing that little remained to be done ex. | Fange the proposed cel for nearly twenty years they ave protested | C-lved a scalp Wound, but ts not seriousiy injured. | the Several ongaaientions: Mi Wee air ene Will take 3 houses. January, 1887. C.N.COE,J.P, | Bell Tel.....: 2:5 cept to give the signal to start. bration. Mr, Palier be Salnst It aud endeavored to secure a free bridge.” | Mr. Tompkins had a fall and dislocated his arm. | president of the unlon, made Aa short statement UB WIMP, 1313 F st meet C. Beg. i ‘Mr. Nordilnger, treasurer of the finarite com- usiness as a clerk What was the general course adopted by tie | He was well mounted and had had more expert- | Eoneerming: tue orgie, ‘atyects Sed, ‘praca E LOTS IN NORTHWEST | , Sold everywhere. Price, CuTICURA, 50c.; Soar, - Pac mittee, stated to a Stax reporter this morning setaviishinans of gitizens in ugitating the mattert” asked the lis- | €nce 12 bundle racthg than any other man in the | Cristian Seudeavur® soctet uate purchaser a first. | 25c.; Resovent, $1. Prepared by the Porren Dave | Can. Sout that hé had in hand about $1,500, and had not | ArRY & Shinn, an old tener. Chase, Miss Howard was thrown and dragged for | model ¥. P. 8. C. E. meeting quire of Owner, aN» CHEMICAL Co., Boston, Mass, Send for “How to " 0 heard from all the members of the committee, and | West Washiugton firm that he expected the amount would be increased, | ofbottlers. He succeeded ‘There ts a sufficient amount on hand, Mr. Nord- | to their business,and has linger sald, to defray the expenses of the celebra. | greatly extended it. Mr, “Ivwas a public matter,” repited Mr. Tenney, | Some distance and gallantly rescued froin the | persons bore testimony to tae taltee ne Ce jad ta Deures. saene rere pubite meetings | lanbs ofa ree by Prot, Liudholin Several rider | Extn and if in their wn experience, the whole held, Speeches were made, resolutions som Bo y | interspersed with singing. Dr. . But adopted, and the usual outcome was to appotnt a | had been embracing mother earth with suddenness a A '_ | Cure Skin Diseases.” BIA HEIGHTS, — — iene taee satan © rest Glen and on ABY'S Skin and Scalp preserved and beaut - po ey ep a i ‘aimer, a8 chairtnab of the executive comin conmitiee to present the matter to Congress.” | and emphasis. Almost every variety of ridingacch, | 24 Closed the meeting, ©” ” CHAS &. SHIELDS. 1006 Pst. now. a —— ‘The Clerks Association at a meeting at Cropley's | Ras associated with him the following geuticimen; | “How often were such meetings held?" inquired | dent was experienced, and the party iS graterul | aw Exrexsive Roosrme- Mr. 0. T. Dudley, a teste = lick Ee sca ies Hail last nigut decided to turn out Ina body and | G. A. Birch, secretary; ‘Thomas Cropley,, Robert | eel norter, Uthat death did not participate in ‘the festivitios | gent or East Wash was recenuy Ube’ owner a the cast side of 9th st., between Rand arte aiees lies gee that each clerk would carry something embiem. | Weaver, Arthur Croples, A. B. Jackson, “Thowas | “Ter ite a new Congress astembled,” was | Among tue riders not beture meationed were Miss | GruigehseastyM set pty by Fg Chang. 92-3 ‘THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD, seta SL atic of is Dosinesn a nae oe semen es ee eet an Same Hep: | the quiet response. “We had to begin all over | Ayre, Miss Hudson, Miss French, Mrs Bates, Col. | appeared, and Mr, Dudley leathed that some Maa 2081 as Fas. arket louse Hall (22d street) at 1:30 o'clock. . A. McGowan, Win. Brace, . H. P Rhode Island av eo ~~ ; lagain you know. Some times we raised the mat- | aud Mrs. Whitwwan, Mrs. Middleton, Miss Everett, | poys uad tied @ tin can tothe fowL Invest ‘The Procession. Gilbert. W. Nordiinger, J. E- Dyer, Robert Ténney, | tr ot our appeai and asked Congress to reduce the | Miss Clarke, Miss’ Tucker, Miss ‘Freeman, Miss | fonOwed ned easticeat tate ot ott teas one he 1 Haynew Flater, James S. Hays HC. Craig, DE (tons. or course the main thing was to make the | Cracrott, Mrs Linduolim, Col, Frey, Prot. Enimons | bop. Frank Spreng ane eee ot ee ott The procession ‘will not, of course, be a strictly | Lockhart, C, H- Pickling, J. ‘T.’ Clements, John 4. | Kouéauet_ bridge free; Dut we thought that if a | MF. Lanier Dana, Capt. syinous, Sir. Basset, MF | BOs, LTAuK Sprague was one Lipscomb, ut the West Washington affair. Military and other | Bogue, E. Maurice Cropley, Win. Manogu bridge was bulit at or bear the Three Sisters then | K. Dillaney, Mr. Bayard Clarke, Mr. Lemon, Mr alley: improving neiehbor ioc. bo agora oer ge ieee ie an south aide Sandee ogether 97-88] The original formula for which we paid $50,000 Hatupshire ave, 2 Lots, | twenty yearsago has never been modified or changed g i er v Patent Office, was another. Mr. Lipscom pald §3 (oot alley ; #1 athe slightest. This soap ie identical im quality to- ° ! organizations representing the District at large, | Newton Brewer, W. N. Febrey. F. L. Moore, W.C. | Pile Nan bUbn aL OF ait bie Cheer be promtable | Poandorft. Mr. Handy, two Sous of Sec for the 108s of the fowl, but because of ted. Bi. WARNER & ay with that made twenty years ago. onsiedl “1st sadidelagations nas Virginta, will bein tine. The | #22), H. G., Magner, John Leeteh, Gen."C. C. | ana tie owners would be obliged to give it up, | Bayard, Dr. Goldsborough, Mr. Chandler, Mr. S. 1 S16 ¥ it contains nothing that can injure the finest fabric. eee hoyances to tue members of tue Dudiey fatally, ‘Sprague Was arrested aud taken to the Police Court, on a charge of cruelty to wnitnals, but, it u JOR SAL. t : : following yesterday's qu e1 tee—H. P. Gilbert, W. P. May- Br Epil silat ¢ merits Lot og Rast Capitol 2t.‘be- | “Yt waahes fauucls and blaakets as:no other tn | othe Sellowing, chanyes trom yesterday's quotations | mercantile interests of the whole District. Fibance cominittee—H. P. May. i ro mak good thing off | Ward, Sr. Spring itice, Mr. Arthur Herbert, Mr. ‘The Washington Stock Exchange. trades’ display will represent to a large extent the |“ qe other committees are as follows: orunat bridge, “tthe tolstwere high and tue teavel Henry Adams, Dr. Yow, Mr. Perry Belmont, M heavy. 1 Suppose that the owners netted $10,000 | Harry Reynolds, Mr. Frank Lee, Mr. J. Ford,’ Mi ~Lol_ik TAKEN WITHIN 10 DAYS | Jibrighteus colors and bleaches whites. nue are noted to-day: } Was uot proved it be Led Ube can Lo Ube rousts ' S.C. Palmer, J. Lang, W. Nordlinger, Johin < : very- | Cl . Gi ve 5 It 4 Tries the world does-wathout sbriiiing—veaving them saft | 0" Saye Is0i." coupons, LUGS, bide VOT" ake, enn hsatrgueguents fr | Harrington, G.W: King, Dent, Charles ciupiey. | a Wcah, OF course, they were opposed to every- | Culton, M- Goo. Hives, Mr. Letter, Jt, and po ee | JRO SALE $25 DOWN AND 910 PER Monta | “*¢ WMiteand Like new. Tio. in , pertected by Mr. Austin | A. B. Juckson, M. J. adler, A. Greenlees, J. E. Lib: | nesseand, as the reeord sbows, they had more ine THE SPECTATORS. call “Three-dollar rooster” where some member of Friday weltiocnted basting foe rainy One READ THIS. TWICE. Peed Or dT Astin | 5, Thomas Dowilug, A. Hanion, W.F. Cibbons, C. | BeSS and, svenue, four squares from Penna ave. K.K. line, at ouly ‘There isa great saving of time, of labor, of soap, of | fluence Ulan the citizens of Georgetown, At any | among those who wit: = dolar rooster Where sodhe member Of rate we had no free bridge and It was only five or mong ‘nessed the finish were Mrs, Dudiey jetroj ~ 7 1 bis annoy: for which he Was arrest nd ‘ola, | Six years ago that a bill was introduced inaking an | Cleveland, Miss Katherine Willard, Miss McPher- =i ~~ Kat ot H. Fickling, Mayhew Plaver, Charles Wheatley, ¥i00. K. A. PHILLIPS. 1419 NewYork ave. whi7-lin | fuel, aud of the fabric, where Dobbins’ Eiectric Soap is | stocky 103 bids Loiss sheds Nene a rg op Coane oe eltizens' committees, Mr. | G. W. Cissell & Co., Jos. G. Waters, J. J. . a n d ° e a. J. Nola “ . 4, - this morning was fined $. Ageut Key had’ bem FS Sabe SESE ELEGANT TRIANGLE SOUTH | Seedaccording to directions Sere) Us 2S secen._Weshingvon (Ges, 38/5 bad, Herr 18.0 Son Of ‘the tate | eae A ie, ae ecoWan’ aid Gece Pei | appropriation for that purpose. Now that the | Son, ex-Gov. and Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. C. A. Williams, | brought luts the previowscass and aa On annuus 1, containing JU.0U0 feet, froutiny 364 feet Metro Bid Ariiiesoainses AH. Herr, who was one | Sitp, Win. Laird, M.A. MeGowan and Geo. Bote- | Smsvie is over the citizens of Georgetown feel | Gen, Van Vilet, Minister de Struve, the members | Of Ue rooster he kad a difficulty itn at ‘Lips. 98 Geong.a ave. lots average only 60 feet deep, near | One trial will demonstrate its great merit. Itwill e Of the most successtul | ler, oe ratified over the happy outcome. But it 1s evi- comb, for which the latter paid the Police aew bridge: only 29 cents. on easy terms. abstract | Fay you to make that trial. Poin Tg Bh ay tec oeng vi N. Febre} W. Simp. | §tauak PPS of the Corean legation, the Chinese mintster, Mr. court he WELLER & REPELTE zn rg EE ana | Germian-Amencan Insurmice, 153 bia. Potciuae fo: millersand business men 20m Fn Gypnerd, George W. skate oe Sat meatit pons ete eee eee it this action | f' 7 Leiter, Mrg and Miss Deering, Mr. and Mrs $5, making in all $13 paid for the rooster, A " Lake all best thingy tensively imitated . . ail Wouds,, 101% bid a . Mr. | $00, ‘Te He | Geo citch J. J, Nolan, ed. Fweedale, Simin ———— can aka S womrimmas | mitted, Fenrir ya, peck Mackie, 780 bid. 280% aaked. Austin Here Das auc: | eee aware, cer Navin W. & Smoot and | ey BRIDGE AND ITS BUILDER. | suith, Miss Lucy Comal, Min AGdiows mer | AM ASMONWENT.—AN ansignment for the benent F ‘Quarter of Square tf, ath aod W sie eee BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, Beak 190 tides - Sees eres coment ot <o eaiion kad musto—H. G: Waguer, Benjamin Youmans, Mrs. Senator Stewart and her daughter | Of creditors, by Jobn W. Cox to Judsou ©. Situpe (aw square feet, tithe porte : = z aked s fa inter- oe ee tse oer * F uct Erect= | Mrs. Kor ‘and ‘Shertaan, on, was placed on record to-day. “The assig spa or Ss SUE DTER, COO 13h st. nw. | | Insist upon DOBBINS’ Electric. Don't wake Mag- | 427,04, est, Mr. Herr hus shown | Harper, Charles A. Payne, 8. Gladuion, J. W. Sta Saussuoe Paewe- Eatiout, Capt. ‘and Mra 3". hoggers, Mr | & dealer th groceries Unware stoves Bene 133 JP0k SALE—LOTS, LaKGE aNp SMALL. ON ALE | DEC: Electto-Masic, Philadelphia Electric, or any | and Potomac Telephone Co... 78%. bid, anexecativetsleatinar. | Coon abd Matrice Cropiey.. Gupert and Join J. Witla’ °C. Endicott, "ff, Col, and ” Mrs | 11th, street southeast | He gives ce to wrest it) Mount Peanut and Conumiva Coles | Oe® fraud, simply because it is cheap, They will rum | Washington Light Tutautry © 81 bi F ranging the detafls of the eas ing, H. P. : ‘The new bridge, which | N. L. Anderson, Mrs N.’ S. Lincoln, Mr. | we of $75 due him as cl Dr. LL grounds. Also, Meridian Hill Lots, BENJ. P. DAVIS, | “thes, aud aredearatany price. Ask fur fugton Gaslight Co. bonds, 122% bid. 128i asked. parade that fully Justi- ks—Newton Brewer, W. K. Grimes, John F. 2 has brought so much sat- | Truxton Beale, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pollok, Mr. | Friedrich, $200; Frank Hume, $108.48; W. Groves, E19 F st ‘mh:30- 1m DOBBINS’ ELECTRIC Rationalank of the Republic, 157% bid, 159 asked . eS hiselection to theim- | | Clerks—Newton Brewer, W. K- ph tag isfaction tothe people ot | Frank Conger’ and the Spanish minister. 50; Hi. M. Willls, $275; Jon Loane, $350; We SALE_BARGAINS—10TS IN MT. PLEAS | ed take noother. Nearly every grocer from Maine to | **t°B#! Press Brick Co.. 57% bid. Portant post of chiet | Wood, Henry Goodman, Richard Powell and Thos. yest Washington that | Mr, Nelson Browa drove his iouran-hand drag; | D. Campbell, $14; Jone Clark 2a. f, 2e.. Forest Glen, Md., 2 to Se.;Mst., 7Uc.; | Mexico Keeps it in stock. If your's hasn't it, be will m: marshal. Aside from that, the citizens Interested | Bremierman. | w. w. Curt i embers they will celebrate its| with a gay party atop, and Mr. Wallach drove ne ae = - ‘aeianien ins Raltimore Markets, have the satisfaction of knoWing that they have one jpeakers—F. L. 3 aa ee soa os completion With @ dem. | another ‘tally-ho. ‘The “Misses West and Misses | Ranok OF THE THERMOMETER.—Th9 following aha J. R. HERTFORD, 14235 F st, nearest wholesale grucer. SPALFIMORE Mo. Avril 10.—Virwint wen-fortis, | of the best looking chief marshals Chae ever wielded | eee re ete faye Mi. K. orien, HL C. Craig onstration of a magni-| Macomb and Miss Rosalie “Brown were upon | were tbe readings at the Signal OMice to-day. 7 & A OFFER a aE carefully leeds -day. a baton. He has a fine face and al Mr. a oe in han ae eet < ‘coaches, Mrs. Cleveland Ors or $3; taaxunum, 54; ; and others seeking Fest nts, Viz. wi 7 Cs — a ng. 9a 7 ne eat | and Is especially popular amon; 1e yi en On - violet white » 88: 2 Apr ss! | aides at Mr, Herr’s house last night, 4 Y iowa Colina.” s ‘ ‘the direction of Col. Peter | diamonds and sapphires, tor Miss Sprague. The oT. 4 7 gan See eer aameparasioce, | _ Pose wixorac sour artm_| Tae, Bas, tin | Fnarngte ar Gee Peen ee tad dt | PHA aay saree crop, overs fps Snir ofthe Batanr | eh ae tae tn os gua cB | Ret Reba ey Wace ay mas ot “cor. § ro aa a white, G2u62'4" yellor te ver and | aldes wi e I~ aap a E Godey. P 5 an officer of the Engineer iid, after tne fashion of a guard o or, lored M. K. church, has ees sce hout® Carizot ana o . Hal tzea api, Yo tnd: an. di S88 | Colored wioven. he oder of procession as agreed | Tenney, WJ, Dyer J. KC Brober, ie toacy, Corps of the Army, to and thea they give three cheers sor the arst lady | “"At'tSe meeting ot Mouut Veron Chapter, No. WAikih & WILSON: 1000 Pit. Sozovonr. Syivana,"3ued1> western white, “Siete wate | UDOU 18 G8 0NOWE oi Philip Hazei, E. T. Lyddaney Wilson Reilly, B. Milt Whose, skill and execu. | of the land, and a hurrah for the master of the | woyal arch Masons, last evening, Past High Pricst RS BS Pst Se i q a < a 8 Archer, G M fe B Uf. xe ability the ms | hunt. ‘smi resent SEE 4 GRATEFUL ODoR, Tor chelce western: 140021000; ‘Promione matted | Chief marshal (gold sash), Austin Herr. Johns Bisnkion’: Sk Hays Soun Degas Wit YZ: of Washington are large- —— Eo high pricets Jewel, Past igh Pris W. aoa UBURBAN PROPERTY. _ | taicative ot neaith and purty.iacomaunicated tothe | Siady, Duter higher and, em—wertern Clete of saat (orsam sex, Org Retnecké,and | liam MeFariand, it J. Middieton, W. C. Hazel, E. + ly indebted. He caine Alexandria Affairs, made the presentation. = = mouth by te aromatic pa eh Rg James W. Walsh, Renshaw, F, Hackney, Josep Blundo here to take charge of | Reported for Tit: EVENING STAR. ‘Samuel ‘C. Palmer today Mled in Register Cha Met eR cone MALLS CRUNCH. VA. A PLEAS. fenned, truer, Logalt.. Whisky wuiey L2iat ss | Alds—First platoon (red sash}~B. Lewis Black- | linger, W: &, Reynolds and Mr. Cowperthwait, é aoe eee te ore: | Tum ¥. M. CHRISTIAN AssoctaTiox.—The Young | gett's office an additional bond for $12,000 as ex- rdepot. addres” sud s0zODONT Other articles unchaused. " Freachts to Liverool per ad “ Citizens —Joun Leetch, AL J. Adier, | Thomas } ments on the Potomac flats, and through BIS PTO- | yien's Christian Association held its aunual meet | €cUlOr of the will of Aun Joues in leu of former wees *- —.," : steamer dull — cotton, I-10d.. flour, per tou, on. | ford, Newton Brewer, Arthur Snyder, Henry | xnowies, c. H. Demar, John H. Smoot, ¥. L. | fessional skill engineering’ difficulties have been ing, at Its rooms on King street, Jast night, and | Dowlnal bond. ~ Serene Uf ieee Gath anwhlinaed an at a8 DON. | Er TUG Vishelen “Het 282.000 bushels; | Matthews Col. Geo. H. Arms, R. C. Gwynn, 8. A. | Moore, Jobn Marbury, BT. Janney, Geo. 1 jr., | overcome there that seemed at first almost insur- | US:-04 The following ollers: Presiden, RG, | ——— <= fe a ccis oo ania hen aceecmimceen coutaina ns tagradien that ia op | corms 37.100 bushels. Dougherty, E. R. Rust. : ‘Thos. Cropley, Austin Herr, A. Hanlon, | Warreti | mountable, Col. Hains was detailed to have change | Chior. vice-president, J. €. Sim0ot; Secretary, J, ae a5 Perk st Mount Pleasant os > ehh epee eS Lagy any TEN samuel 1: Wheeler, Harry Pavae, Wichard Wal: | Q'x'wifiaag: ne TBOS E Mawiman and | of cue construction of ue, ten Aion of the ae; | Harvey creizntou; treasurer, Win. A. Moore ly, im. the city of New York, om the Pras 0c yar foot, s E. Wheeler, 4 ange, also, . APE 1a. m,—Pork clai evliny tore CHICAGO. T2.. April 10. 11 a. | m.—Pork cl L- BLISS, Sudden! cl yaa Ut Dr. Ri ‘Dr, Bechtel, W. W. ELE Beu- ‘The Lyric aud Dramatic professionsare loud in their | aif of the gtteition’ oH lach, Wm. Colling, Lewis Cunningham, Geo, Lock- | ““socteties—Win, Manogue, Jas. P. Wallace, | bridge across the Eastern Branch. He 1a nan of | Ccutlve comiittee, Dr. Rust tingtia, Vee ared lortave ey Eee ot f Parker, P. B. Peyton, Jas. Pevtit, Thos. Leadbeater, | nimton, Vee ured fort) ve. +3m past eaices: worning. por hart, Arthur W. Ferguson, Arthur Small, H. G, Wagner, Geo. Giles, and John | pleasing address, ‘always approachable. and is | X“C"toivers iF. Tucker, and W. 7. hunmerson | poe = , 1888, CISA, No INVESTORS IN REAL ESTATE Praises of Ging it closed law nigit artelto | Third platoon (blue sash)—Ed. Blunt, Albert | 11. Danes. | much liked by the citizens with whom he comes | ¥- G: Kodgens. F. fucker, business man, | DOCKETT, bored dnusrter of Jemes Decks eet T ayes 417-6m 8OZODONT 14.15. Cables were Aru" and tending up forerain, | Niblack, Ben}. Miller, Ed. Godey, E.R. Reynolds, | “yitery-—H. T. Taggart, R. T. Hieston, cot. w. | wich liked conducting a mili at the foot of Oth street. ‘The | twenty-two years abd sis tasutin, Tosated plese of property. | wh sebnthutinss Sis but there wax little imorovement in openiue prices, | H, W. Eimore, Geo. W. OMUtt. ©. Drew, Col. Jno. A. Joyce and Capt. Edwards, mie coxsTavcTION. SSorssteed on content contation tat mena Suteapin Sasa, chasing, SE the city, on avenues ex: Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Influenza sf ig ae iy First Division—Marshal, Robert Hieston. Aids} Fireworks—M. A. MeGowan, Dr. Chas. Becker,| ay of the material used in the construction of {good work for the city of Alexandria, Funeral will take place Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, 300 acres, which I uiler at and other apparently insignificant Short ribs, 720; whes Gear eee Groom Tuomas Hye ie Cen | Gerke Freeman, HT. Taggart, J. K. Probey, C: | 16 nage is new with the exception of the elgat | ‘Tux New CoDs.—The new code of Virginia has | eom"srekdriatscet wives hash . ply DELAY IS chest pains often lead to Pueumoma 3 : Weaver, Plater Green, Thomas HyQe, Jr. Gen. | Butler and A. K. Williams. masonry piers and abutment that e | arrived here from Richmond, and copies of tare | KEYS. On April 10, ISS8, at 3:25 a, te ©. ML beture coac odin the are ane g typetecpstn as aud other fatal lung diseases if ne- = Pe, ke a Gibson and staff; 3d artillery band; cet Route—S. C. Palmer, B. T. Miller, Charles old structure. The workmanship in piers is | betng distributed to the state officers, mayor, and | KEYS, eleven years seven months, have 35 acres wuich hes BECO feet : . re Of $d artillery U.'S. A. under command of Col, | Cropley, George W. King, H. T. Taggart, RT. uty, and, While not considered | justices of tue peace. It will, ou the 1st of May, | Funeral at 3 p.m. from bis parents residence, 3432 “ ick bas 1.600 Zeet frontage on the wlected. All danger is averted by using District in Congress. Loder; light battery C, 3d artillery U.S, A., under | Hieston. of an excellent quality, and, te the t Ys | 11th street northwest. this evening. . fee are cach” 200 screonesr | §=6ALWAYS Baxsox’s Prasranon the first appear- THE BILL TO PAYDEPOSITORS. command of Major Turnbull; buglers; squadron BOUT. by engineers as the very best, were pega B pre — an McHENRY, in New York, Sunday Aprit bey Thaveseveral positive bargains, ance of such syinptous. This vlaster. | In the Senate to-day, on motion of Mr. Sherman, | U. 8. cavalry, under command of Col. Carpenter; ee eee 4 Be a a ee sess, ROBERT Ww. acute Niey °% & “pal STAvLOx Suit, : sg Rililes powerful counter-ieritant and | the pili to relimburse depositors of the Freedman’s | Sand; Natioual Guard District of Columbia, Col. | ane yrovement that Led to the Con- aa eae eof iron of the old eereoture tobe | methods of procesaing. "Notice of the funeral will appear morning pee subs t0a,th 9% MMe’ Se. | DANGEROUS stimulant, doesn’t injure the most deli- | savings Bank was recomuittedto the finance com, | Moore and staff; Wasbington Light Infantry A cca eelite Fras Untage., Per DOE a Mamew. Even. the plers;were stripped | Novas fisbioen. has _ a, STR ep HrREE {yk Site Lots AND BEAUTIFUL BUILDING Seieakin, Ask for Bexson's, refusing | mittee in order that the amendments proposed in | Battalion, comprising Comp. A, Capt. W. N. Dal- Of thelr copings and re-capped with a handsome | aspect of the season, and REET: Con Pht seed aaty tee eae 2 s. ronging in prise frost 1 80 6 ote see a | - all others, sp _| the Senate may have due consideration, Capt. Joun’'c, Entwiste; Comp. De capt Joba s! | ‘The history of the movement which resulted in | edge of hard stone. - Begianing on the Districtside | been ited special policeman of that Fn ay e oye EH SYPMERD 8 con | rv Se NOTES. Sither; Comp, Ar-2d battalion (Union Veveran | the present freo bridge properly dates trom tne | the bridge consists frst of one, through span 160 | Who will be “iayor’ of Fishtown this year MASHINGTON. On April, 10, 1888.0 2 p.m, oa me) Weaves: Many anxious inquiries were made by Senators | Corps), Capt. T-(B. Harrison; Comp. B, 24 Dat- | year 196g. At that tlme the Aqueduct bridge, | feet.n lengul. By. trong Span Meant OR OF | Ot Ot ate eee had the EPAinecel will take place tonortow, B'S Oeics < SALE—UF SOLD BY MAY LAT BAKGAIN e Coadition of ex Senator Contig. imrekard to the | talion, Capt. EK: Campbell; Comp: A+ 3d bat: | ‘which had been constructed by the Alexandria | work’ “This bridges the Chesapeake and Onto | drink and the freest hand. fora from the Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Births stsest noe? ay Penn imag aire Geta pegged bop eerremag hens ig ape Ares Ae A nd opened to the public in 1843, was | Canai which formerly divided. at this point, one | nual meeting of the Womens’ Christian Union east. Stouts, “weil “Uf water, wits wint-aulliasteg: | What terrible visions this little word brings before | Manifested as much interest and uttered as many | 3d battalion, Emmett Guard, Capt. W. H. Murphy? | Canal Co, and oj Di Canal Maowing down to the locks and thence tute | be bed his civerncon at Pais Hell, eee pS E_ e earnest wishesfor the ex-Senator's speedy recovery | drum corps; Comp. (. Sd battalion, Colambid | leased to Henry H. Wells, Philip Quigley, ana Wm, | stream flowing own to The lncts te ir going © CO, of Burke {achintss betes Aid alfvutoaitdings with pure the eyes uf the nervous: a3 dia the republicans. Meek esi Meena hitb Cape, bas, | We Dungan fora term of ninety-nine years, Por | Stay the erage a trogg under tne heey ts Samson & Gols toundry Ty Tae Toe . nena ae S, al ee ‘the ‘this water, which con- | west end of the Midiand 7a 2. T. DYER, 600 13th «t District Government Affairs, Comunett; Comp. A, 4th battalion, Corcoran Cadet pec — five ome okcia idea. aeaaes: Tingiaia. sine Erencses the pukten tileeern iad | Sics om ectomaee eames ° 1 Tee Toa k KENTA BEAUTIFU HEADACRE, NEURALGIA, CONFERRING TRUST POWERS UPON CORPORATIONS. | COFPS, Capt. EC. Edwards; Comp. C, 4th bat- game boating and sailing on the river very uncomfort- | ing over twenty hands —The The Couunissioners have written vo Chairman pom poses gh ge nem mt an eet pes oy cea purpose of a evita fo able while impairing the strength of the bridge. fant church here has been changed AF THE Time INDIGESTION, SLEEPLESSNESS, Hemphill respecting H. K. bill 7763, proposing to , Comp. D, os : y | tat means of communics! 4 ap? ¥ confer trust ‘powers tipon a tite company. "Sine fallen, Washington Cadet Corps, Major fleetwood: | the transportation of troops and supplies. During where tie canal used to enter the | Washington, has removed to this clty.—A AF THE TEER NERVOUS PROSTRATION, — | Commissioners say that while Tey aFe nt OT | ese aa ony asa ieads Autisasi | those years tt was a free bridge. Although sys-| ®t the polnt ‘ant literary entertainment was given at 1m Iti dew York ave pared Losey thes the coaterring of crust powers | Rises, Cape a. F- peter; Uaioe. Veutan Corps | tometac ami permmentemorta had besa made Dy HrAngle As tne rreour tothe edge OF the fives | cuuch Wecture-room last BigR——A, Children’s | of payment of anote ie not inserted it te held payable Fah S822 SCRERBAN COTS AT A wanGars— | fod ‘policy, they ‘can’ seo novrensou why the | (OM Guard, Capt. 3A. 7, cleveland Cadet | the eltizens of West Washington trom the begin. | Dimes, tne, Drid aac apans cc abou ee eras ned ior tae benedt ofthe Ales, | c0 demand, Just demand of your Grover or Drussist ee ead Beal sd hy call | Al stare them im the face. Yet all these mervous | powers asked for in the bill—at least to a limited | COTPS, Capt. Alex. “V. + Wormley | ning of the present century down to the present | iong, having for their su ‘the immense andria ‘infirmary.—The columbia Heliet | without losing any time, a supply of Hub Punch, and Beliiar nota et i Goer | ieusbiliscemie euatna ania Extent nd with proper safe guanis—should not | 2guaves And Drum Corps Capt: Neak , | mete seeue a free bridge across the Potginas at | meuis or plers that, come straight Up out ot te | Cowpens ‘aro ‘tor thelr 3S | ceo how ssucheontensed stessemchansiotns passend. -_——— ~~ com| wel ‘Uhose ‘Secor ivision—! : forts: current they intended ‘Easter celebration . a 7 —=| Daibed in-the ‘several pence’ bills now pending | aids (White sash), David A. Indsor, Geo. H. Giles, | availing. It such a thing was possible atter the | forever Sen hae ee wholesome beverage. C.H. GRAVES & gOXS manu an-- COUNTRY BOSED. pS As pe eee giecutne crates in caries: fied guests | Ce agen occas fo secure the ana” | 124? Aregeeua’ deta geal Seta | Ja Setar sn ofc eesti z . . : a 3 as pANTED BOARDEEKS FOR THE SUMMER ee eee in carriages; Virginia conungent on horseback and | tages of a free bridge became more come sweeping down the ‘in A SSS ESE RR SS] eertrm mmm anne | seen tt i ae | hr er ee | Wet tru gs | en eh ie 1860 ===: 1860 Ghaheriewtown We Vane oe CAAIGRIEL, bor 28, ‘THIS GREAT NERVE TONIC Cleven brisk dwellings: irom 1201 0 1203 Marys ja oo men: Geongerowa Cunole Catgn; Sf Congress passed without the introduction of | Uitule Falla, and w hen ft, brake, She = Sin Weaninie memannnmen Ccaah, SSS land avenue northeast, at a cost of $15,000; J. H. | ovan ‘Tribe, I. 0. R. M., men; ‘Tribe, | Some measure Of this character, . aown se ‘went outon the 133 Paxxa Ava. Weer. HIRES Xee2P enw 1002 ¥ st. 10 ‘Also contains the best remedies for diseased conditions | Jowas0n to ulld thres brick dwellings {rom 42 | Xo.'s, Jumlor Order A” M.; Im APPEARING BEFOES CONGRESS. the bridge, "Tuousands ‘until it hevedanped Supply utr custoucrs ith Magee of the Kidneys, Liver, aud Blood, which = vases. GENT'S FURNISHING LINE. always accompany nerve troubles, ‘The permit for the Catholic University wa not as 4 . SHIRTS to order a specialty. tesned ; - aa Ss + Submitted. It is probable Duet forget var new piace, Itis 2 Nerve Tonic. an Alterative,a Laxative,ands | be Issued until ‘to-morrow or next day, as the 527 10th at. Diuretic. ‘That is why is om Dullding taspector will have: i fichier, i oe Restore Shit Factors. as Well as the Sourd-roomn are. bel P| Gu CURES WHEN OTHEES FAIL, ‘them a more cheerful appearance. ‘apd Anthony we Bess. ‘fine Commissioners have sent to Chatrman nowwar Taz “Bor Ton E CONCORD HARNESS. inact Viiaibiaiis garorme on auspias 86 ‘A Concentrated Liguid Extract of MALT and BORG We are the Sole Agents for this received from Gov. Fitz Lee. ‘The governor ng ri | Mamafactured by specialty department, Penson ths Mahan scones WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietor, septa Ans ees PRI, BEST BREWING CoMPAxY, 39 erst SSPha Seen dees espe 3 Burlington, ¥t_ | ens upon the prospect of tu additional te between vetle — REE LUTZ & BBO. 1D Cu in auswer tons request to Maye Ctmee Dyspepsia, soe Saran aE i a eaaeemieara ors — - al omens eee Satchels of the Wie se ” sotted cost of the labor required to do the work I tw: — ACT U: ‘OF Gas ¥ ‘baby was sick. we gave Castoris,' a « a. wed FISTURES, BRASS | "When abe was 6 child, ube cried for Castoria, Sa One Ste SEE METAL ch. | Wbenahe became Miss she clung to Castoria ake aie cnaer ot uk ana ers bet When abe bad Chidieu, she weve them Caster, under the armen,

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