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—— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c..° LOCAL MENTIO ‘The Weather. oe Indications for the % hours commencing at $ P. Mm. For the District of Columbia, Maryland. and Virginia, coider fair weather, fresh to brisk nortn- westeriy winds becoming ligt to fresh. Worca’s Drv Atm Svstex, the only sure method exterminating moths Furniture and goods of ‘ery descripuon renovated. Ali furniture pur- chased from us wili be kept {ree from moths for bout expense. es os. Moses & Son, 11th and F. Want the sweetest, lightes®, most nutri- omen ‘best. bread ible, mail'us a postal ordering a trial barrel or sack of our “special” fancy Minnesota Flour, at $90 barrel; $1.45 quar- ter; 74c. eighth, saving youself the milddle-man's Pri or over st per barrel “C.D and aula Hon guaranteed or money refunded.” W. J. Morton Merchant. Millers, Buffai Y. (00 bar- tiy), warehouse and offic’, 206 10tn street west. Ketail stand, 7th street wing Center Market. a ES wri-Poventy.—We are helping the py! Selling fine fur Derby in Brown, Black, Pearl and Nutria, at $1.48 Franc, One-Price corver 7th and D. Hatter, Mur. J. P. Patwnn lett to-day for New York for ber secoad spring i:nporiation. W. B. Moses & Sox aro sole agents for Chase's old Blast Refrigerator, Pierce's Retrigerators, edzie’s and the Pasteur Water Filters. Ig Dw Nor Suoor Hitsenr.—A horse ran away on Main street; so did Joba Simpson's wife. The horse left a buczy bebind him ON the street, and the wife lett seven poor littie children at ome. Unulk= most injared husbands, Simpson, ‘a a nearly crazed with grief, did ‘not shoot himseit, Vat like a sensible man procured a bottie of Scotch Oats Eseuce, which cauued his excitement, re- Neved his splittiag head, allayed bus irritation, cleared his Drain, and alowing his runaway wife logo her own way, he set about supporting his ehiidren. Moral: "The runaway horse had. too Much oats; the minaWay Wife too little, her hus- Band just enough. c “Rosenfeld’s Gem” Tobacco, Basy Canxtaozs, Straw Mattings, Wire Window ‘Screens; orders for upholstering or cabinet work promptly atiended to. Furniture packed for ship- iment. W. B. Moses & Son, 11th and F. ‘Tue Barres Cry rox Ir, and the old folks laugh ‘when they find that the pleasant Callfornia li fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, 1s more easily taken aud more beneficial in its than bitter, wauseous medicines. It strengthens the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels, while {t rouses them 10 a healthy activity. AFTER CoMPAxISON of our $10 men’s sack ana frock suits no one Will question If we sell at manu- facthrers’ prices, __BISEMAN BRos. For spring lamb go to Jno. R. Kelly, stalls 628, 620 and wo Center Market, and 200 and 208 Nort erm Liverty. Corn beef a specialty. Ustm May 1st we will make a discount of 5 per cent on ali sales of $50 or over for cash on or before deitvery. W. B. Moses & Sox. Wau. Parens, window shades, decorations, &c. RICHARD HENDERSON, 923 F St. RW. Ovm CMEDREN'S $2.50 aND $3 Scrts verity our claita of selling at wholesale prices E. Max BROS., Manufacturers, cor. 7th and E. PRISTING—MiLANS, 519 7th St., bet. Eand F nw, CIty AND DISTRICT. —__ ALBatan’s.—Seanlan in “Shane-na-Lawn.” x 1.—Kellar, the Magician ‘Han Edwin Arden in “Fagie’s Nest.” of “SLD PaxouaMa BCILDING.—Batth BEewan's—Varlety. ocals. Chas. P. Groom, a priater from Vicksburg, Miss, Was flued $2 in the Police Court to-day fur failing 1o answer as a witness wuen dui In tne case of Mr. Albert W. Giddings, charged with keeping a dangerous dog and permitting the me to run at large, $10 collateral was forfeited, iis 18 The case ia ‘Which a large Newfoundiand dog bit a girl on 7th street Moaday afternoon, -\patent has been granied to Mcliveuny and Lansden for a bydranlic main at gas works. The congregation of All Souls’ Church last even- ing elected EC. Seward, B. R. Greer, and SR. he board of trustees to Hil the ring. Dr. George French was ieeted treasurer and J. W. Canby secretary. In Cireult Court No. 1 yesterday, a verdiet for platwtfl was rendered in the suit of Micuael Brown against the Chesapeake Fire Insuranee Company to recover $2,000, the Value of policy on a house ned by plainuff ia Biackville, S.C., and which Was burned. ‘A fair for the benefit of the Washington Home for Founditngs will be held in Al Souls’ Church Chapel on Tuursday, ‘THE WESKLY ST1:'S Pocket Atlas of the World1s offered free to every bew subscriber for one year to The Waxxry Stax. if is @ uandsomely printea Look Of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with more than 100 colored tapsand Wagramis, and contains & Wealth of yenerai information. See udveruse- dent in another coiuran. Mr. Geo. C. Humphreys, who was on Monday peanied a venice of $2,000 damages for being Koocked down bya neriic, {sa white man, ap Bot a colored man, as publsned. Ben. Smail, a culored laborer, for stealing a bar. rel from the rear of Keiloga’s Store, was released upon personal bonds during good ‘bewavior this morning by Judge Snell. Mag by Judge Snel Opgmatic BURLESQUE At Tuk Natioxar.—Mr. E. E, Rice's latest operatic burlesque, “The Corsair, ‘Will hold the boards at the National Theater next week, and the sale of seats for the engagement begins to-morrow morning. “The Corsair,” 1b 18 said, has been put on the stage in most magnitl- cent style and alarge number of beautiful young women are engaged in tt. oe Mur. MODJESKA AT Atsaven’s—The pleasant nnoupeement is made that Mme. Helena Mod- Jeska Will return to Albauzh’snext week, appear- ing ip @ round of Shakespearean plays, supported by Mr. Eben Plympton and a competent company. She will be seen in “Much Ado About Nothing,” “Twelfth Night.” “Measure for Measure,” “cyin- Deline,” and “Komeoand Juliet.” Seats go on sale tonmorror. DELEGATES TO A CHARITY CONPERENCE.—At a meeting of the board of managers of the Charity clegates were onfer- ganization Society the following pointed to attend the itteenth national ence of charities and correction at Buffal A. S. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs B. P. Barton, Dr. J. B. Hubbel. Mr. Hi. C. Spencer, Mra. ‘Sara C. Spencer, Mr. aud “Mrs Rugoiph Gold- sehins W. W. Burdette, Miss Katharine Pratt, ‘weasurer, Mr. H.C. stnes last meeting, $15: MS Sara A. Speac: Place of J.C. Pratt, resigned. ir. ir. and Mrs. Stuon Woit The assistant Spencer, reported receipts 58; disbursements, $77.16. Tux Disrrict Workixeuny's Curcks.—A public | meeting was held iast evening at tue all corner of 7tm and L streets northwest, and resolutions Were adopted protesting agalast the proposed action of the Couunissioners wn cancelling @ num- Der of checks tssued by the District auditors during s, but never presented for pay- a cka, it 1s claimed, were issued principally to laborers employed vy the District Rad were Rever presented. "A committee, consist- ing of W. H. Prince, Dr.jenry Hoover and F. M. Burnham, w: ated to lay the muetter before Congress ——— Base Batt Yesrzepay yesterday between more clips 1 Same teams wii p Will probably Dit 2 prevented the te Washington and nore, and War the ¥ at Capttot Park. Whitney jor the Senaiors aud Saaw for The visitors. “At St. Louis—St. Louis, 2; Chicago, %. At Cipemnate 3; Clneinmath, “At Mamchester—Mane ; Boston, *. IpicTED Poa Passing CocstTExrrit Monzy.—De- fective itaff ahd OMicer Quinlan this imoruag fested Major Newt red, ona teuen Warrant Issued from t over to tue marsha € passing countertett money. It is alleged that nd turned him er indictment | community "Was abused, and we do hereby with- Amusements To-nigut. | LETTER OF THDRAWAL. Dissatistied Members ef the Citizens’ ittee Sever Their Connection the Organization. ‘The following letter has been sent to the presi- dent of the Citizens’ Comuittee, but was not read at last might’s meeting: To the President of the Citizens’ Representative Commitee of One Hundred: ‘Sir: The Committee of One Hundred was formed for the purpose of assisting the Commissioners of the District of Columvta to govern us wisely and well. 1tS constitution, a8 well as the oMial Co with Until ately, promised to be great and beneficent. It Did fair to bea power for goo!, But thirty-nine of its one hundred members succeeded, March 20, S88, Oy unparlamentary method teh adopting & roposal to change the torm of government in ‘ measure foreign to the purpose for Waich the committee was AS. atative da ‘and alternates to the Committee of One Hundred, we make, through You, to that committee, this our earnest and Solemn protest against "the proposed billy*and against the i ities by which its pass ce Was secured, and by which the confidence of tue draw ourselves from ali furtber connection with a body Whose usefulness and power for good have Deen sO unfortunately destroyed by an active minority of its membership. Our resignation as such delegates and alternates will be forwarded to the several Citizens’ Associa- tions which elected us at the same time that this fotest and notice of withdrawal 1s sent to Fou. Very respectfully, O. T. Taompson, Andrew : Chas. H. Parker, br. K. B. Donaidsoa, P.N. Dwyer, Henry i. Rose, Geo. Francis Dawson, 8. Taylor Sut, Chas F. Benjamin, Adam Gaddis, E. J. Hill, Loring Chappel, Josiai Millard, Geo, M. Oyster, Cariton Hughes, Edward W. Dono, P. M. Dubant, M. G. Emery, Jesse B. Wilson, E. Francis Ry Geo, H. B. Waite, W. 8. Thompson, F. Pilling, Alex, Porter Morse, Jno, M. Sims, Wm. B. Gurley, W. Ii. Singleton, Jao. H. Voorhees, Calvin Witmer, EB. Hay, W. 8. Roose, Asa Whitehead. re ‘Transfcrs of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: E. J. Brown to Samuel K. Brown, n 3 6, 8q.40;$—. J. H. Byram et al. to same, part 27, $q. 101; $—. An- drew Williams to Mary Anderson, part 6, sq. 117; $400. L. H. Schneider, trustee, et al. to Louise R. Schneider, part 28, sq, 78; $—. J. M. Johnston to Mary Belle Johnston, sub 12, sq. 133 and sub 30, Sq. 139; $. | Mary E. Johnston to G. W. Johnston et al., part lot 12, 8q. 456; $—. ‘The ™. P. Conference Adjourns. APPOINTMENTS TO CHURCHES IN THIS CITY AND VICINITY. ‘The Maryland conference of the Methodist Pro- ‘testant Church, In session at Baltimore, adjourned yesterday to meet next year in Lynchburg, Va. Am ea] intmer Were the following: J. Wrtrout North Carolia Avenues and Hear. fay, Central, Wasbiagton; L. W. Bates, West Washington; G. Q. Bacchi Laurel, Md; A. D. Trek, Quantico, Vu.; Luther R. Dyatt, Alexandria; E. Nicholson, First church; F. 1 Benson, Mu At Large. SUPPOSED 70 BE THE PERPETRATOR OF THE FAMOUS SAFE BURGLARY IN THIS CITY IN 1874. A dispatch from New York, April 10, says that Inspector Byrnes warns the police authorities of the country that George White, alias “Miles” and “Bliss,” Compieted a fourtevn-year term in the | Vermont state prison and was released, White 1s One of the most expert cracksinen in the country and is known to the police in every section. It ts Supposed he perpetrated the safe burglary in this eity in the oMice of District Attorney Fisner, in April, 1874, Wuich was Known as the Har Safe fovbery. Walter brown, alias “Bentou,” an alleged accomplice of White, was arrested near the house of Columbus Alexander at that time. | He subsequentiy jumped his ball and an invest gation of the aifair followed. | —— District Government Affairs, USE AND OCCUPATION OF THE RIVER FRONT. Yesterday afternoon the Commissioners sub mitted to Chairman isemphill the draft of a Dill to regulate thg use and occupation of the river front for Wharfage purposes, Tie biil provides that the Distriet Coumlssioners shall have power to lease and receive tue rents for the use of the Whartage | and wake such regulations regarding its use and government as tuay be deemed necessary. The bul also regulates the movements of vessels in the harbors, abd provides that the proceeds from the Wharf rents constitute part of the revenues of the District. nm | VITAL STATISTICS. Health Officer Townshend's report for the week ending April 7 snows: Number of deaths, $o— White, 46; colored, 43. Death-rate per 1,000 per anuum: Waite, 15.95; colored, 2.81. Total popu- 7. ‘Thirty-one were under five Years of umption, 18; erysipelas, 2; pneumonia, 7; coages- on Of the lungs, 2; Droncultis,2; measies, 4 Birtus report d: 15 waite m jes, 24 white iemales, iL colored males, 12 colored females. Marriages re- : 12 wiitte, 7 colored. MISCELLANEOUS. The Commissioners have written to Senator Vanee in reference to the petition of Trinity church for relief from taxes iuposed before 1870 that tuey cannot — with their requést, as It would estab.isu a bad precedent and would 1m- Pose great expense oa the District, ee The Railroad Nuisance, To the Batiter of Tue Evesrxe Stan: In legisiating for the regulation of steam rail- Toads, there 13 one most important point that seems to haveescaped attention—one that involves too much of human life and comfort to be either overlooked or disregarded. I maintain that no railroad train should be allowed to enter the city except On an elevated track, 8o high as not toen- danger either vehicles or pedestrians. This isa Sreat public necessity, and tue public will yet de- mand It; and, what is’ more, they will get it, The Tatiroad’ companies may aswell make up their minds toit. The city of Rochester has compelied tue powerful New York Central, at tramense ex- nse, W elevate its tracks throughou: that city, leavy stone ilasonry is built on either side and beautiful iron bri span every street. Even the passenger station bas been elevated some fifteen feet. ‘the result 1s that deaths trom cars, which | bas hitherto averaged oe to the Week, or'a total Of fifty-two to the year, are now wholly unknown, Is Unls not worthy of thought? And if Rochester cam Secure this immunity, Why not the great cap- Ral Of the nation, Congress having exclusive power of legtsiativa on the subject? ‘The ratiroad companies should look the situation equarely In the face, and Congres should lose no Ume in quickening their Visiofand compelling what is inevitable, svouer of later. PUBLIC SarEry. — A Wire Grantep 4 Divorce.—In the Equity Court to-day a decree of divorce was granted in the case of Ann Frances Simith against Albert L, ‘Smith. The bill Med by Mr. c. A. Walter, July 24, 1SS5, Stated that they were married Marcu 30, he being a widower; that the defendant in July, 1884, became adil'cted to drink, treated her with crueliy and committed adultery. foeerasanc. > Seana SuigHt Fire.—This morning a fire took place in Blake Hail, on 7ch street, between B street and | Maryland ‘avenue southwest, in the apartment used in the manutacture of Royal glue. From the Stove the alcohol took fire, spreading over the floor. Jame% Bradiy, the foreman, bad bis arms Vadly burned in attempting to put out the fire. Mr, James H. Hall and others, by using blankets, ‘Succeeded in extingutshing the ‘lames, ‘preventing them reaching other inflammable material in the building. ‘The loss was about $40. —— Haxpwang at Acctiox.—Mr. Dowling will sell to-morrow without reserve, at his auction rooms at 100'clock, a large quantity of hardware, tools, coinage material, dc. * _ Affaire, Reported Evesise Stam: sconcia-“the bosrde met last dent Sweeney in the council and Ww. BM EPUSE des city counell were about Is ‘tae Aitentvon,C. Moore, Hink« lt & OO, was ant track trom the Midland u mill On Wilkes and Roy: nade for the femoval of nuisances trom the fore near and Royal steeets. 4 committee engage Representative Lee to clean out Ube ferry chaanel-op- aes and communicating with nd shore. The ap} tor county 4 ani inquests hat ‘been re- fervadesunamn 4,90 wan civen oy aunt, eo Tae poatte will incet again ou theata Tusstey of Golst CoNVENTION.—The city boards met in joint convention last night and elected a board of health as follows: south district—W. H. Breen, W. P. Graves and H. Lyles, Midale district—J. F. Heitsier, 1. W. and J. W. Summers. North districr—J, iburn, 8. B. Fisher and Frederick Pafl, H. W. Newby ‘was chosen city surveyor, and J. Caton and J. J. Jamieson adaitional ‘trustees of the Alexandria infirmary. Tux New Of. Hovss.—It has been determined to weate the new oll house of the United Co. on Fayette street, at its intersection with Queen street, not far from the lot occu] powder house'previous to 1803, and on the track of the Washington and Alexandria Raliroad, nearly opposite the Alexandria and Weshington depot. The ‘house Will be of Drigk, witu an tron roof, and will be used to draw oli from the tanks into barrels as the need oceura, ‘The oll will be brought in tank cars. In this Way it 18 sald that instead of some thousands of barrels of oll now in warehouses about town all oll may hereaiter be kept in one Place. Nores.—The April term of the ton Court: was bere this morning sy OS of Winchester, and a number of ny ae ions for li- quor licenses were tlied.—The finance committee has now before it an application for another sub- sidy of $500 to repair the Maryland terry boat, Virginia.——The Columbia and the Relief Firemen left here this morning for the Georgetown celebra- Mon, ihe city school board will set to-morrow evening Co act u] the proj for a new school- house.” Workmen are now el on the new cannery and on the new bark mili, and both will ‘soon be in operation. \ acetal Be ‘Tae Exrsron’s THANKS To DR. MACKENZIE— ‘Much comment has been raised in Europe over the Words used by Ewperor Frederick when he deco- rated Dr. Mackenzie. His expression, “In remem- brance of my accession to the throne,” may mean that be was gtateful to the English doctor either for saving his life or because he prevented the de- cision ‘Delog made that his disease was incurable and thus prevented a regency. The emperor was two have takea aride yesterday, but poned It on account of a cold wind. ‘The Vienna Nieu Frete Presse revives the report that Prince Bismarck, in Opposing the marriage of the Princess Victoria Prince Alexander, has acted in behulf of the Crown Prince William, who 1s the chief opponent of the match. ————e0—____ Getrvsscna Moxcuzxts.—The Pennsylvania Bactieneid Monument Commission on the feld of Gettysburg yesterday approved the designs of the memorials for tue 139th, S6:h, 29th, 26tb, 14761 109tb, 73d, 148ih, 90th, 151st, S4etu, 111ta, an the Gist infantry regitinents; the 17th cavalry, and Knapp’s light battery E. ‘They have also located the positions’ for < uumDer of monuments. ‘he | general style of the approved monuments, to cost $1,500 each, 1s excellent Joy A. Logan RELEASED FROM CUsTODY.—At New Castle, Pa,, yesterday, John A. Logan, who Was arrested fof aooung a riutous Itallan at the Carbon limestone quarries, was reveased from cus- | tody, Tue magistrate held that as Mr. Logap acted under the sheriff's orders he could not De eid for the shooting. The Itallan was not badly hurt. 0 Cost OF THE BURLINGTON STRIKF=SIX weeks ago Monday the great Burilngton strike began, and, at a cost of fully $2,000,000 to both sides, vo Say nothing of the cost Lo the public, has been un- ceasingly carried on. Boih sides expressed them- selves contidently in Caicago yesterday. It was Stated at the epgiueers’ headquarters that 75 em- ployes.at the general offices of the company had mm discharged, as had also 50 per cent of te operatives in the Keokuk shops. ‘Sue Haxog HERsgL? TO 4 BrD-Post.—Mrs. Lucy Markey, daughter of the late D. J. Markey, a citi- zen of Frederick, Ma., of wealth and prominence, connected in relationsiip with many of the lead: {nz families of the state, committed suicite last hight at the residence of her sister, Mrs. D. C. ‘Winnebrenner, on Record street, Frederick, Cuarcep win Huasixe any Kisstxe.—George O”Neal, « Young mar nineteen years oid, residing a few miles south of Middletown, Frederick County, Md., Was taken before Jusilee Ezra Minnick, of that. place, atew days ago to answer a chanze made by Mts, Lewis Young of hugging and kissing her daughter, Miss Grace Young, about six- teen years. ‘The affair occurred on Easter Monday in Frederick, Miss Young was making some pur- chases in a ‘grocery sture, when O'Neal, Who, it 1S said, had deen ene, oxourd the stofe, ani ap- rodching the Young lady began hugging and kiss. g ber “at a lively rate. Justice Miauiex cha O'Neal in the sum of $100 ior bis appearance at court, O'Neal, who 1s not tn the habit of Indulg- ing in tutoxicants, bears an excellent cha. acter, and is mucu mortifled over the occurrence. ‘Tue mother of Migs Young 1s indignant, and says she 1s determined to push the case to the end, sf snchocadmes MARRIAGE OF GEN. Boorn’s Davonter. — The members of the Salvation Ar:ay assembied in Con- gress Hall, London, yesterday, to witness the mat- Tage of 1i'g second’ daughter, Euin., to Mr. Tucker, an €x-oflicer in tue Indian civil service, ‘The is uy birth a Eurasian, and 1s kuown to Salvationisis as “Fakeer Tucker.” Seven thou- ‘sand persons were present at the ceremony. ‘The hail was decorated with floral arches, palins and Goes (ae In nalive dregs, playing tomtoms, and the Salvation army orcles” tra furpished the music, A Hindoo convert, who now holds thé position of major in the Salvation Army, made a speech. He boasted of the fact Luat a short Ume ago le Was captain of a baud of acty Dacoits, but that now be only captured souls ior Christ. Gen. and Mrs, Booth and Mr. Tucker and his bride also made speeches. After th: cere. monies a bupquet was given. The festivities will continue for two days. Tey have attracted a Jarge number of the aristocracy, and tickets of ad- mission are selling freely at ices, a At New Brunswick, N. J., the results of the charter election yesterday places the council as it ‘stood last: iblicans, 7; democrats, 5. ——— A Gooo Apremte Is eesential to good health, and at this @ason it is often lost, owing to the poverty or impurity of the blood and the weakening effect of the changing sedson, ‘Hood's Sarsapanila is a wonderful medicine for creat ing an appetite, toning the digestion, and giving strength to the whole system. Now is the time to tak a “I must say Hood's Sarssparills is the best medicine Lever used. Last spring I had no appetite, and the least work I did fatigued me ever so much. T'began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and soon I felt asif I could do as much in a day as I had formerly done in a week, ‘My appetite ie voracious” Mus. M. V. Baranp, At- lantic City, X. J. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all Dragwists. $1; six for $5 Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 3 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Tue WEEKLY STaRS Pocket Atias or the World $s offered free to every new subseriber for one year | to the WEEKLY Star. It 13. a handsomely printed inte the Mouticelio Club on tbe “4th of December With 2 Counterteit $10_note, waieh had been stamped at the Treasury. Tue stamp on the uote Was folded under, ald & man named William ‘Shaw changed it tor him, Wasa Derwasw ‘Win. Schooler, were out U Leaps To SEVERAL AssaciTa.— Hichara Vizal, colored boys, Yeeterday evening drinking’ hey Wound up near the corner of 16th ahi streets, Where they nad a diMieulty, the result of Whisky. and Scrooler pted to cut Vigal. ‘Tuey ‘iaade up thelr diifereuces and had more whisky. Again the tr Was renewed aud Sehooler threw a brick at Vigal, wich struck u colored woman. He then struck Visalon the head With s piece of wood and knocked him senseless. The injured boy was taken to t FE Lospttal, where it was found that he was Bot se1 ousiy injured. The case was heard in the Poi Coart today and Schooler was given OO days iB jal as Rossertes Rerontey.—Matthew Berryman re- Ports that while in a swloon, on Pennsylvania avenue, last evening, his overcoat was stolen Win. Hurley, No. 1130 334 strect northeast, reports stolen trom him a guid wate, $22 in money, and hat. 3 REPRESENTATIVE OaTe=") uKELLA—Wen, Mitch. €1l, colored, employed as » waiter a. the Riggs ‘House, was before the Poitee Court tals morning, charged With the larceny of an umbrella belonging to Representative Oates, and the case was coutin= ued until to-morrow. the dining-room by Mrs Oates and was found by the waiter, wno, it ts supposed, weld it, expecting to get a reward of 10 or 15 cents for returning 1" The case went over to hear the testimony of the | Congressman, tf he can get out of tae “dead-lock.” CHARGE OF OsTaIxING Moxey vuaea—D Uectives Mattingly und Wheeler tus mnoruing arrested Mr. Charles 1 Willams, aged seventy-two years, formeriy s surgeon in the Coa- federate army, api 0k Lim to tae Ppltce Court on a charge of obtaining $150 trom Mr. Charles L. well-to-do resident of Boston, Mase as peltesee as taken to the Police court, where Was faed at $1,000. As Mr. Harding had re Boston tie case Was indefinitely contin that th: defendant ‘The umbrella was lett in| B! book of 191 payes, profusely lustrated, with more ‘than 100 colored maps and dis ‘and contains a wealth of general inforimation. See advertise. ment in amuther column. i the conviction and sentence of O'Neill, alderman, j The local elections Monday in the towns in War- ren County, N. J., resulted ina pretty general de- | feat of the temperance people. | _ About 300 veterans of the New Jersey regiments | | met in Trepton, Monday, to celebrate the bee third anniversary of Lee's surrender to Grant. It Was agreed Lo form a permanent organization. dose Team araseiee date ew York Mon- fadge Lacom ‘ded. that Benson, ho sWiadied residents of the City of Mexico oug Of $25,000 by the sale of bogus Patt! concert Uckets, inust be returned to Mexico. A stay has been granted pending an appeal to the. 8. Su preme Court. | _ Au employe of the Stanley Detective agency, | | named Jono ‘T. Walek, was roughly treated and ; Bewrly lynched in Cl fo Monday by the exn- loves of the distillery of H. F. Shufelat & Co., who discovered him spying upon ‘the business of ue | Company tn the interest of the whisky trust. | A young lady at Fort Valley recently presented her lover with an elaborately constructed pn | Wiper, and was astonshed the following | to-see hin come to church wearing it as a cravat.— Savannah News. RRR. RRR, It COO ERE 7 988s iB B hae Br bok tg ee ag | ppp Ko Bb of BU SoS kee cco RRR ERE A MM ee RK ERE A A A KOK ! SN N GEG £4 EE Sep per, 00 wow w pris ey PRE Bt oo wow ine = fotiecre aan Smarter of weal pions fy the Great Caieorscre os Mealthta ‘De, ‘Priel Cresa ioCans. bs: ae Beacnrcz Serco Dass Goons. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT. r LOWEST CASH PRICES, LADIES’ BROAD CLOTH, one yard and a half wide, "Ure Wool : AN BLUE, TAN, TERRA COTTA, C1 We cash 87. SATIS Soren etriunaine the neeetyle.drees. goods; TERKA COTA, TAN, GOBELIN. toe. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. cost to redue: ofr immense stock, ns SF Setual ‘Door for BLACK SURAH SILKS. Our cash P c ‘ALBATROSS, extea-wide double width, pure wool Dargain. Seige: es ~ will’ seicet ts if they buy 85 or over: Pair of Sik Eat muti 7Sc. nate of ie Damask Naphiua worth soc" Vor 82 ‘CARTERS. MARKET SPACE, NEAL BOSTON VARIETY aaa BLUR, BLACK Spent ees [SEE i PA 5 ema . ely Gne . extra-wide gable wth; W sludes. Cash bargain, 6346. Ul BENS, very SURE MLSAE tay Locate elec will select OXE of the ‘810 or over: oe end ied oak IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHION, Sispoldliee pasoecined tbe tise agdone Begs to ‘patrons that now to show a full it of EXCLUSIVE STYLES in ENGLISH and FRENCH ROUND HATS and BoX- ‘NETS, from the leading London and Paris houses, roy given to ING wee eee ‘SILE HATS. BLACK AND COLORED DERBYS. R. C. LEWIS & 80N, —$$—$______ OUR BREAD IN DANGER. ® The United States Government Chemists, in their examinations of articles of food offered for Government use, have developed the fact that almost all the baking powders upon the market are made from alum or phos- phates, or contain large quantities of lime or other adulter- ants. As a matter of fact, of the samples analyzed, the Royal was the only baking powder found free from all of these deleterious ingredients, and absolutely pure. Alum is used as a substitute for cream of tartar to produce a cheap baking powder. The effect of alum upon the system has been ascertained to be poisonous, and over- doses have been attended with fatal results. The phosphate are next to the alum powders in cheapness. They contain a large amount of lime. The baking powers sold with a gift are of the alum or phosphate class. Lime when subjected to heat gives off a certain amount of carbonic acid gas, but a quicklime is left, one of the most powerful caustics known. Chemists have found twelve per cent., or one-eighth of the weight, of some of the baking powers advertised as pure to be lime. The absolute purity and wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder—now affirmed by every chemist and food analyst of prominence, and conceded by all manufacturers of other brands—arise from the exclusive use of cream of tartar which is specially refined by patent processes that totally remove the lime and all other impurities. In his report, the United States Government Chemist says: ‘The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure, for T have so found it in many tests made for the United States Government. I will go still further and state that it is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public.” CITY ITEMS. Baby Carriages! Baby Carriages! Tax Farm, 812 7th st. n.w., calls attention to the elegant line and la assortinent of Baby Car- riages which they now have in stock. For $7.08—Neat Rattan Carriage, with Para- Sol, nicely uphoistered, steel springs, and strong gear. For $0.25—A new shape Carriage, upholster' in English Reps, equal to carriages sold eisewnere at gi. For §11.98—Our special Carriage, upholstered tn Plush, Satin Parasol, Nickeled Springs. Forg12.48—A fine carriage, upholstered in the new suudes, Silk Plush, handsomely’ finished. 5 polished Rattan Carriage, Silk Uphoistering, has Bicycle wheel, , Nickel- Plated Springs. For $16.08-A very stylish Carriage, upholstered 4m Brocaded Satin, Parasol to match, Plush Roll, OMso an elegant ine of ected Carriages, rang. Also an elegant line of sel al - tng in price to $35. Our facilities in the line of Baby Carriages are ‘such that we feel confident that we can Offer as ffeat inducements in this line as any house in the United states. eot® Fespecttully ask an inspection and compari ‘THE Farr, 812 7th st. nw. 1 California Tickets, J. F. Milnor, B. & 0. Depot. = 280 Given Away. A Patent Trunk Strap with every trunk pur- chased of tag Jas. S. ToPHAM, eo 1231 Pennsyivania ave, D.w. 83 Per Gallon. 75c. Quart No.1. Rye Meo best.in the world for the money. Orders by mail. “McGer's, 9th near Dst. was Phillipw’ Digestible Cocoa, a very nu- tritious dink for'entidren, 6 “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass Wood,&c, Fresh Alacrney Butter churned every morning ‘And delivered in 3 1b. “Ward” printa, 45c. per 1D. Also, Cottage Cheese and buttermilk; sweet MLK Se. per quart. A Few Bazcars. a ‘While we never before had such a run on FINE ‘SHOES as we did during the last ten days (a proof that our styles and prices are right), we do not wish you to Jose sight of our low-priced Specialties. In so doing Tewember: That our low-priced Shoes are made up in the same popular styles as our finer goods; that we have not a Shoe in either one of our houses that has anything but Solid Sole Leather in the Heels or Bot- toms; uot a Shoe that we cannot warrant as to work- manship and durability. BARGAIN 1—Ladies’ @1.98 Genuine Curacao or Donasie Kid Dutton, ‘any shape toe or heel, A to E BARGAIN 2—Ladies’ $1.48 Dongola Kid or Foxed Batton, Opera or Common-Sense Last, plain toe or patent tip. BARGAIN 3—Ladies' $1.23 Perfect-Fitting Pebble ‘and Giove Top Real Kid-Foxed Button, worked holes and guaranteed solid. BARGAIN 4—Ladies’ 75c. Hand-Turned Kid Ox- ford Ties, plain or patent tip. BARGAIN 5—Gents’ $2 Seamless Vamp, Calf But- ton, Laced and Gaiters, low or high cut, Broad or | narrow toes. BARGAIN 6—Gents’ 91.50 Genuine Calf Button ‘Laced and Congress, oak-tanned soles: a Shoe that ‘cannot be produced for our selling price, BARGAIN 7—Our Gents’ Strictly Solid $1.23 Buff Leathe Laced and Gaiterm, BARGAIN 8—LMisses’ 21 to 2s 75c..School Button, equal in wear to Best $1.50 Shoe, BARGAIN 9—Child's 4 to 8s Genuine Kid 50c. ‘Spring Heel Button, worked holes and solid. BABGAIN 10—Our Boys’ and Youths’ 98c. Famous ‘Wear-Resisting Button and Laced. WM. HAHN & COS RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 Seventh street; 1922 Penn. sve. nw: 36 231 Penna.avese, For Aur Exszomeznrs AT OPPENHEIMER’S NEW BUILDING, | | i | | ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 11, 1888—-SIX PAGES, bats ‘ _ FOR SALE-HOUSES. Fe p08 ast an, Od. ae, 5a . 11,000. tan Jo uO i ates peg F Kons hiss. 13 15 “Votie e ceMAkin 9: JOR SALF—AT A BANGAIN- RENT—TO A RESPONSIBLE PARTY. Al 8 large bouse in good style, we offer Ob tbe Corver ot 4) C ta powib.| rent until See sis Fo BENT-Br EO. Ry con ith Ber. bs have crews be oe | ue Pare Ts > ESAW AVE, WiC "2d Bove. 9 troas | M* Pioasant. © rooms, tod tips la pase: ed'by steams $100 Bre teeing Gbout to lepve city. wil nei sticen esidon Sour, strouimes | apli oe BEND. ¥. DAVIN, 1319 Pst. 7 ot? Sines ad | JOOB 8A ) 2STORY AND BASEMEN bie ot 7A Bose 3 brick couse; ail mod. inpa "0 rows ABO ee i : Tae Fe: 2d foor. at a“ horses and’ ne teh at 20 Root The hous pes a. | pnd ‘ave., roi " Fat nw. sd plumbing sia Eni appis Ou Ta ave AY oe “peter ori 21 tite —— Sou et y — ‘all foror end to - § for sale call for or mend to office | Peced wit ne to: reat or salo ts Mberauy, Of cust to the owner. Hi SAS e, BO. HOLTZMAN. 10th and Feta. a THOS G_HENSEY 100 Bae — a apli-lw - Pet 2 950 26 JOR SALE—BRICK HOURE SIX ROOMS, IN EX- propesy cellent copaition, beth, furnace. latrot. wonctets Nat. Tar.,miib0.67 07 7 geliar, convenient to thiee cat ines @2100. “nied, + 1Or.. iS JOR SALE OR KENT-HOUSE 200A BT 8H. 1G sig abtaok Hoes 30.30 310 8 Frome eouthera caportsn, comlorane bres: We 2u19 Tat crure’on premises 2330 30th, Hotei igs ist zo 819G st, qe ‘ - ay ee itty ao) a Se Bow, Bh 3508 st" iis ’ si ih Toth: Bb 2004 L st, 383, Ske. 200) ° A ore pod : I wa tod'th-at, road. 11-300 Sisteheae 3800 B n MtO00 1732 0.1743 717 Mest, Ur... 20.00 k be exam ait % T215-17°1b Souk: 620.45, OMAS J. Fisk's con wh lal. 20.40 1324 F tt ow, 20-30 he 3303 SAT BO | 2013 "20 ay ork ow 3 ; = | 905 ME mwah, an 1907 OR pata EW MOKE OF THOSE VERY DE. | 90 M= Lae 000 = “ = sirable, | 1 OR RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE and New Hampshire ot) D si iw. bk 10 rooms, bath, os Be, wat the ge aie: me 4 aa £950 per month, or fora year ac $129 | wrest. Lote 21 by Siig tL rennet HILL & OH NSTUN, 738 13) plist Hi LEIPOLD, 1831 Fest.n.w. ‘epl0-0t retin Kine X00! 1812 8th at. n.w.. Gr. Fok SALETSPECIAL BARGAIAS—A FuQNTAGE of 25 feet on Bonudary, at junction of Verm 'e., 45 cte.; one of Gis feet on Nat. near new ‘Office, 70 cts. aud oue of 21 teet on M st Bw 8118, KH T. LEWOLD, 1331 F ‘ap rty on ny a2 | te fren for naa teehee 334.C st.n.w.,fari7is 100 oy ' {apl0]_ THOS. E WAGGAMAN. Soy Pst mwas. Lirso 5 Lote, Stueben si. 2. | JhO8 SAL On KENT 230 Saat nw, tur. Lr, 19 Lots, Wallach st. nw", at Ise. per sy ff IN BROOKLYN. §, ¥ y 2 Lots, 7tn st. road, near Irvin st. n.w., 33c. A furniabed or unfurnished dt bbement 20 1 Lot, 7th ot, road near Boundary. at S00. | brown-stune front Moun 11. rooms and bare az 3 Lot, Sth te hin. bets Baud Foi $00 | game {nail respects. « beattul bow. Dor partic 155 Several musll Couttey places ncar Brightwood, D.C. | inquire of MBINSON, Harris House. apl0-oe 20" met bosold 10 oe = | J{OK SALE—A SPLENDID COMNEcK PROPER Ty IN 3 plier __Avvlyeo_ 3. DALY, GSLs. | Ue oes. hace ee ae sraint nald at ob iat WaAuNEn a co. aplO-3t vier BELLEVUE, Containing about 6; acres, situate at intersection of Whitney ave. and 7ch st. extended. ad, Wuitmey | Close, on main entrauce to seidiers" This fine | site ollers. bai. | i SALON PA_AVE 1 th ste U.W. 8 Maguitieent ploce of property lange vot. this is’ a fhrst-riass business weugtin thom id this te the only property i the Lelyliby Cau be purchaged ata reaswmable £00. 916 Fat uw TWEEN jou specia, inchcements t. ayndicares f the wind being level aud bounded on west eld ‘Store 305 7th st. «1 si Store and dwelling. 8.7. pe yh AMO ih q 15 | Rorth by prominent thoroughiares, one of wuick isthe | FNOu SALI —GREAT BARGAINS—1 AM OF PERING, cor basa Bay 15 | mou fatitonab drive, and patronize ty ‘the “eit | FSyr aew yoy frum #2000 to 88.000, sank Bane a apices’ | Rita enter teeatharterenaneears a | aan oge wena ord nage Ae tract. coutaiuing about 38 ba: ne bi ae see, te re - Row offered for short time at s reasonable price and upon easy tecas. For further particulars apply to F. W. MILLER, Trastee, ‘EW SIX ROOM BRICK ret care, clemn and vans BAY-WINDOW. WITH. concrete cellar, 7 roms aud bath: all_m ui or mouth raymnenta, provewents; a in best coudition, 119 New York ave. aplict 1509 H st. ow. WOKMS aplO-le: L aS L ae. ESS walls es | Fee, MiNT—~CoZy UISIANA TATE . Fe RENT—@11, THREE-STORY BRICK, 480 L {OR SALE—AN ABSOLUTE SACKIFICE 609 | Lew two. Wy win, am Brick, ov Pe: 3 st. sw. 890, S-story briek: all modern im-! BM wil, buy an 18-foot front by 10. deep to alley, aud | deep lot to alley, 61.900. WHILAKLK'S JOLDAN. = Aevse “WAL F: HOLTZMAN, s house reuting 1oF 90.50 per month, ov Lat cise to j dat ei oat . uivst-nw._ | Ccauccticutte, Teri, 800 coh, balance te ran | 3 CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. STONY AND | Sve years. Appiy atoucte Feom bee CHAS. A SHIELDS. 1006 F st nw ‘OR RENT—16 1 ST. N. W., THREE Ficciiar Houses nine rsonin ith il convenienety iewiy papered aud painted.” Apply at 208 D st. uw. “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrange. | _*P10-3\* isis F ‘ments for all the Monthly and Quarterly Drawings of RENT—GoOv USE, CONVENIENT To 2 a The Lincteigna State dttery Company. and in person | BYriutiig and feusion olte-s; ail moder uuprove. | bast Cup Hol, 202128... ‘O8 SALE—FOR A COMPORTA ‘manage and control the Drawings’ tees. and that | ments. Chesp to permauent teuant. H. L KUsi, | (ib ot tw. SOxus investment. the momt desirable p trod ath ceri al parton and we sahara Come: | HOUSE at Bem. es | isnt Hoty Lg Sick | ssp sah oeet rat ees eoS aust a ‘all yartien, and we @ 4 Li — | Gola wgats, Lot 2 che, cour chi mand ba pan it rac-sineil xig- WOR RENT—327 EAST CAPITOL ST., 10 RUOMS, i mally ped tee iv heated by Snvecctwhel misametocnee 245; 1000 North Cacolius ave erga. 233 cst | = = 2€3% 21100, witha two-story brick stable. tore und dwelling’cor. vth cud East DAVID D SToNE, sore 113 Bat. xe. all xtures, £30. TD D.BTONE, Meridian Hil are | ‘800 Fat alien, SOF baat cape “GAGS | Whttuer Cone Lat | json Sale —Pimgcans — as ee KR RENT—SEVERAL VERY HANDSOM .(NEW) | Forest Glenn (Inn); Le" Four new six-room Biicks, lut 11 beet deep. come 7 to 10-room Liouses Of northeast, at 818 to Sz tte Gow ting Uflice. rent ©1230 Urscks, ret pl see Ww = ere “i eee i ‘OR SALE—A VALUABLE LOT, WITH Parry 218 St Ee. Vea Walls, ou the east nkve of ihh at, bet, P abd Q: 20404 feet Inguire at 519 Nt. nw. apho NER OFFERS DESIRABLE L TS 30,0n Kentucky and south Carolina $14. SWOKMSTEDT & BRAD- 20-30 miedo smd ceuts per foot. “Address it E, Ee = foots Apo {—- RX | Dae ee iy op ne nd : aot K SALE-LOT GFODDANT, Sr, Wrst | busivers property gvod lot Apuly Sf oe to tna be presented at our counters. JOR MEST—A }HYSICIAN DESIRING TO L0- | tave the udvauage of two party walls pisce mod rate at $06 F st a, Siesta ts nacth eee een ae tae = deat of Perce | we a —_SES oe, Fight TASAUX, Prec. Neate Seticual Gage | obtain a taudaviaely turuisued Hivase ia wauat de ra: | yin teueS: HELL & JOANSLON TIN OS | HGH BAL uLvANIA AVENUF, A, BALDWIN, Pros. New Orleans ieee apo Lots COR SPRUCE AND Ji NIPLR PROMIQENT BUSINESS CORNER, DEAR UKLASULY. ap9-St_ STEIGER & LIEKEKMANN, 1303 F st. POR SALE—a-RooM HOUSE AN. Lor, ONE 12 Dro.t Park. 313 feet fron, one square srom y lies strcet cary: 8 nual! housscat be it cheajwat grown atvuud the clis, 30 cu Bes WELLER & KEPETTI. JOR KENT— ‘apli cE bivck above Buobdars,on« resceit et, Meridan Bill, UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! ]pOk BALESFINE LOCATION FOR COAL-DUMP, | between Jou sid Irth aie Cheap. dnguire of BASILE OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. = LE xe, | Pywtt pouscoromh r Uusuem varyows on Bev: | MObi LEG owner, ch premise E Q E . | Hateda® feet rallrod stead Wy: 110. ae} i raat at ME Pleas ApIIY Wo ANSIE HAEDUN, | chapast fo sin the vicaity w-das. Call or addrest O08 | F'Yyort:s io ecitie the afairs of « syndicate 1 ame Cor. Graut aud Pine sts., Mt. Fleasunt, Jj{OR KENT—A MOST ATT (OFk ave. B.1 ste Ot {OK SALE—FINE LOTS IN LANIER HEIGHTS, — = Offering those beawtiful Cottares on the worth side uf LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. ‘RACTIVE RESLDENC - Spruce strect, Le Druit Park, routaiuing Patior, Re- 2 on Sunderland ¥iace, can be rented ior six from 22 to 5U cents per oq. it. Fiuest Lot ip huer. | Cebtiob-H.ll, Dinins-Koow,” Kicehen, ecloeprogintes tm LOGS, foe 28 isenay a Uectale, | matin atthe uowinh yuu o€ 30 ver month “V8 | fda Gcocts teP ot Shas tae Petia Sis | Cisne thw Rabe nt ete seu ek ital of $1,000,000—to which a reserve fund of over | mali tauuly without chlidren- ‘the farnin Of the cheapest Lote in northwest, only 20x91.5, price | b-tu ou the secoud floor, Glen fire-piace in ball each cn a glused except carpets ud porceres. kor further par- | S0\cen.s per eg. Also desirable IM ell jerks Of | HOUse lus s -L4e lot attached, 2LJXIOU tect. toa paved “ wat em rate ular vote its franchise was | ticulars and perauit to inspect apply to ~~ Woh ACHES & BATCHELOR a ley, aliowins plenty ci roow to erevi a stabse. Chose n part of the Present Beate Constituuon edupted ee ee 125 1225 F st.mw. | howes caunet ve any 2 Ver cont eee Sreeent ap9-3t 1437 venuaylvania ave. | SR | over the price they wali be #0ld fo-. 1 have sino =e December 24, A. D. 1870. ; = 70H SALESUB LOTS 13 AND 15. 5. 939. LOT | haudsoue butidine lot iu the aaur suare, 2192100 The only ever voted on and endorsed by the ‘OB RENT—UNFURNISHED— 13 front. on C st v.e and coutains 5 U5] #q. feet. | feet, to a paveu alieS , (hese ious are al curbed, paved people of any. te. 154. Vermont ave.d50 t 14 froute on 10t st ne. and coutaius 4554 sq. | and sewered ‘Ti never seales or postpones. wear Ghat... seet_SNO_HARMIOOS, 296 10u at. ne. “au7-00" | "Persons desiring to purchase «home, rand. Dra take Ge QUR BALE—A LARGE FRONTAGE ON TENNES. | S!¥Sutates Of toe cig ud country will miuthijrand ths Geand Guepieey Drowingsroruieety | Testes see aveuue; ob Fade; near street cars: beautifully | {10 Drovers, 1 he «a and Ucth-sigwut cave run dine every thiee mouths (March, June, September, and De- | 1/Tc so si Jovated: With sewer lua in avctiue, including two val. | Shy eutta.e to the Path; 71h wid I streets, 1 be house cember). ‘ 214 Latat. we. 4 uabie comers; only 19 cents; ony, sprees: ret Ua | Sard r Opa TY A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE, | 1408 Conn. wo ni wan -6t 1331 F st bw. pa +: sneeiinia * _ FIFTH GRAND DRAWING. CLASS E, Rhode Island, n’rConn, || Hat, bet. 18th 19th.150 | OR SALE—LOT—IF TAKEN WITHIN 10 Da‘ = 3.2088 = IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, ee $1654.93, loth at..n"rDupontCis, Pia silate mcribes von Best at, be- 2003-2005 Fst. am. ‘TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1888. tween 14th aud 15un. Address J. F. B, Star off evens 3 Mu ING KENT. OWN B tN aud U--119 OK SALE-STOP PAY KENT THe CAPITAL PRIEE, 9150,000., Te a pore uuows” | POR SALEges DOWY AND G10, aa a : % 1457 Penn. will bay we banding lots facing flour frout and lack stars cone ete collars. enue, {oUF squares from Pena. ave. ik. i $300. R.A PHILLIPS Laid OH SALi—LOTS, LARGE AND SMALL. ON ALL pen t best LIST OF PRIZES. iy @uadle any one who streets in Mount Pleasant and (o.umlia Colle } 1¢, "AL PRIZE OF Grounds. Also, Meridian Hill Lots, BEsJ. PDAs is, ue. Houses always opt for inspect T GRAND PRIZE OF Siwy F at. rmibi30- baa" Tou 2 GRAND Fuze = Se ae str a ALE—| NB IN MT PLES EE 2 LARGE PRIZES OF OH BENT 20 AD ,SD, FEAT, QE 127 COR: | Frat, S0e.: forest Glens bid, oe.. ust 70c- | JNORSATE-WANDROMEMESIDENCE.NEAN \6Tii 7 3 ~ 414 rooms, mi, si . 33 ay %0 BM. LOBER TOON. 1515 Het._s 3. R. HERTFORD. 14234 Pet | Fournew ('rooin lirics li ‘on i ‘OE RENT—HANDSOME, NEARLY .EW HOUSE, | [on GaLECWE OFFER AT A THE | ,, Lhtee cieewut Ly-rocus Houses, payin U per cent 0 00 Tide Lith st nw. 8 Tove, bandeomey papered | RON BALES ME OFFER AT 4, BARGAIN THE | snyentmseu’ Ain masiftl Loe S¥ywa fees 81 Dat ‘and tinted, all nica. impe. ater supply ry pow ene edkug good venti ¥ | Hoot." Btlding Bite Tor ss bows cheap. aud besithy. “Aust to ONDER, 1101 Ost. see ay aid fe 260 teet trout by 100 on Ast at. aw, ap7-ou Iaus Nee tot eve, a RT, gos per esta, BEALL’ BUOWR & | 250 foot front by 100 on Colfax st. me., one square | } QO SALE-NEW THREE-S ORY BRICK DWkI. (CO., 1321 F st. Sp¥-co3t from North Ca. itol, Jung, ten root bath ‘com aud cellar furnace an® (T_WE ©, THE ATTENTION OF PER- eek s7,.cor. South Opgel and O: == tu] =~ handponsly papered; lo 000 —WE CALL, fA Shane Catell tivo atares ton ‘Circle price. $a,00, = . ‘Sous looking for handscancly furnished to] Geist routty Liden Titec ne. bet tana K, | terms serysany TALES ROTHECFOMET ‘2,179 Prizes, amounting to. a the residence of ee ae — od 41m WaLKEK & WILSON, 1006 F at. jel lw 1307 Fst. uw. ‘A tion for rates toclubs should be made only | three yrurs: hone fui “ = POR SALE — THREE DESTRALE “Coun: a Orleans. ‘aus of s Boston architect, ad situated ae tothe ot the pany in ew. a Sica fin the Tae of Boston. Sachntusted Bar C Baw. Sethe) well iocwted, ‘northwest: at @ Soa hy SEE Tite ciety tring fall | Coe wemeated lure sear oF ieueer al wentoryai | J) aBY © oacues. any Coacures. | 816.000 and et Loovrsractcis, or New York ‘in ‘ordjuary letter. Currency HILL & JOHNKTON, ° From $6.50 to #35. 20er muend | 4 By kcxprees (nt our expense)| Wewks"2n0 738 15th st aw. ret 1307 F st ce. 70K SALE-ATTHACTIVE HOUSE ON A com> beat focally of Georgetown, care, puseinn’ the tous, yet Georgetown cars passion thet Tnquite of GEO. FP. eCHAYEM, Pacific But.ding, —HOUSES— SEE OUR PATENT BABY COACHES, ‘Forms, Bedstead, Cradle, Parlor Coach. - Also Dealer in VELOCIPEDES, TRICYCLES, BICYCLES, WAGONS WHEELBARKOWS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. CHR. RUPPERT, 403, 405, 407 Tthst.mw., aboveDst pS DAUPHIN, AS Snenna La SEW ORLEANS NATIONAL Tifow Otieaaa La, REMEMBER that the presence of Generals Beaure- gard and Early, who are in charge of the drawings, is Aguaranteo of absolute fairness and integrity, thatthe chances are all equal, and that uoone cau possibly 6) HIRTS.! SHIRTS! ‘SHIRTS divine ber will draw a prize. REMEMBER that the payment of all prizes ts ioe 2 Soe GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKSof New 2300 ‘Linen. hand-made Ws H Losowe, Duttoubolen Only KS conta This Shirt camuot be ne Bae a Orleans, and the tickets are signed by tho President of S : beat auly where at auy Brice. an Institution whose chartered rights are recognized | $17 11 sth.w. Our INVINCIBLE SUIRT, made of the vers best in the highest Courts; therefore, beware of any imits- 3 Grau Pace, 25. = ont queasereez inch lower in the neck than RSs eS ell-waew S33 Toth ae Gur CHOWN DIAMO D SHIRT, unfinished, all- B33 oun at ns 1ibet bosons and govt eott-n oily 30 conan ‘BRANCH BALTION c 3 vaca OME SHLET EAGTORY, ieee Bee Reece pte new Sag Padma Tiowee Mes M. J. Hox, Besos ra I enoaaaan, @ "7 Biqcaae. 448 Pat a Sapte ae abit aA. fh é z Baws m0 deta castes Fok SLE s0 oat, Seagate 622 Ont. “ PORTED MILLINERY. ‘wiil ecll low, Some se inevost cnn bo: OF $160 IN CUSTOM CLOTHING. 330 ‘Tie amet Siziee Sor LADIES, MIREES xD {eine gaiy from w. MLA aera. CHILDREN. Personal attention given to: Kos Puawcy, 7TH AND E STS, N.W. SPECIALTIES FO zane wane ONLY. ‘Xie. yer pound. CASTILE 80AP, or 49c. per var. “I consider it more profitable to be dis- ‘tinguished for perfect fit and thorough work- mansh‘p than for cheapness’ THIS 18 M¥ MOTTO. And, for the largest number of grammatical ‘sentences conveying the same ides, sent tomy store on or before May 30, accompanied by the full name and address of the sendew I will give: p2tt A070 rall-denen outs Sorte argent nem ‘24. A $50 Prince Albert suit for the next SaLt—VALUAMLE LOTS, eee mh2e Fircrest corner P apd “3d or dicepsn sac acy. 33. Watkin ~

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