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we LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the 2 i commencing atin. m. istrict of € mbia, Delaware, Mary- Inia, New and Eastern Pennsyl- Vania, fair Weather, colder Friday mornin: lowed by slowly rising U acure, fresb Westerly winds, becoming light to fresh west Epbitt Honse Drug Store. AN Irew oF IsTenest.—Laltes wishing to deco- Fate chamols skins Will find @ large assortment of white chamols, lmported for that purpose, at Muxrz’s Drug Store at one-half the usual price. (Cuamots from 1c, upward. Menra's Drug Store. ‘Tax Howertest MAN ow Earte. ‘The editor of a paper in Dubnque, handsome, Wasa littieover six Caurnon, per Ib. Wa, once into probably the homellest manon earth, Tuts terrtifie cuunge was due tO a kof Par- alysis of Uae muscles of one sic e face, toliow- Showed Neuralgia After Electricity and the Gotiore had failed, be tried Dr. Buckland’s E Se scuceh Oats, aad tn thirty dass was perf Cured and Yost the UneDviabke Botorie the bomellest man on ¢ Fossxin's lex Ceram Free Portrarrs. Kets Ke CuEW “Rosenteld’s Gem” Tob: ‘Cuamors for de at MRRTZ'S. Camrnor, 2c. per Ib. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Nanowa.—Kellar, the Magician. ‘Aumatan’a—Scanlin in “The Irish Minstrel.” PanoxaMa Betotve.—“Battle of Shiloh.” Kenwan's—Varlety. Haxats.—Edwin Arden in “ Hous? Drug Store” Mra. KE. A. Graves, 208 E street, dollars to the organ fund Of the ape May. "Roe lMarsland Democratic Club last evening ected the following hamed to represent the ciud St. Louis, when the democratic convention Charles €. Lancaster, J. A. Parsons, pangh, and E. Hey Buchanan. § certificate of the election of the following as trustees of Galbraith Chapel, on 6th street, be- tween L and M streets northwest, was filed yester- day: Henry Hutchinson, Lewis Moore, Henry Smith, Hofman J. Balton, Lewis Patten, Jacob Fisher, Cari Parker, W. B’ Kenney, and’ Robert Gree! ‘OMicer Sutton last night arrested John Stewart, ‘who recenti¥ escaped from the workhouse, and he was sent back this morning. New Mexico and the Mormons. ‘To the Editor of Tue EVENING Stan: In your issue of Yesterday you quote editorially the statements that the “Mormons have obtained & Strong grip on the politics of New Mexico by the qulet immigration of saints into that territory from Utab,” and that the project of admitting New Mexico to statehood 1s in furtherance of @ esp scheme of the Mormons to capture a stt amt thus escape congressional control, It 1 have very fair opportunities of knowing wh going on ane state ft that of t inhabiting New Mexico, JI classes, not 1,000 are e 13 Not one polygamist va im that territory. Many peop! Tound New Mexico with Old Mexico, in ere has been for several years a considerable immigration of Mormons from Utah, There ts not asiate f the Union whose laws re- Aating to polysga: eases are more vigorous €r more vigorously enforeed than are those of New Mexico, EG. Ros. ‘Tes W. C. T.U.—The monthly meeting of Ch: xiliary. W.C. T.U., Was heid yesterd: was largely attended ing read a paperon the “iy ien and Mrs. Dean Feported 4 gift of $200 from M Bruen, of Farrags given “to the ance to Square, $100 of whicu is to be ip Mission and the bai- ‘A vote of thanks was orence T. Mitchell has FP. Thompson, her SUING Hex SrErraTaE has fled « bill against stepfather, asking that detendant ve decreed Ww pay ber £2,000. She allezes that In 1881 her mother, having married Thompson, loaned him $:,000 Belonging to the estate of her Was to be held in trust for pluintitt, Euectios ov Orricens—The Second Working- men's Building As<cciation last evening elreted Whe tollowimg officers: Thomas Broderick, prest- Peter McCartney, vice-president: Joho T. retary; T. D. Daly. treasurer, and Dan- Shannon, D. Fogarty. John Kelly. John F. Kelly. Jonn keady, Johu Lynch, and KR White, ut ts due her. A Wire's Bris. ror Divoxcr.—Mr. C. Thompson, has filed, for Sarah A. Watkins nee Voorhees, Dill against David E Watkins for a divor ‘They were married at Port Jervis, harges that 28, 1870: have two children: and shi Be abandoned her April 1, 1885. InpieTwENTS.—Indictments were found by the grand Jury today against, Edward Jordan, Henry Curry, ‘Satuet Boston, Henry Scott, and Joba Jackson, for assault with Intent to commit a rape 9u Lizzte Ford; James Twichell and Luzie Bell, for larceny; Jolin Jackson, assault on Surah Kemper; John Nilson, assault ‘on Laura Hawkins; John Jeckson aud Henry Scott, rape. > Nameine Licexses.—Marringe Ueenses have been Issued by the clerk of the court to Jobo H. Payne aud dulla Alien; Ricnara Frizeliand Minme Oliver Anderson; Edwin M. Botelor and Elizabeth Carrick; Miciiael Sells and Mary W. Peutiand; reene aud Laura J. Reams, both ot King * county, Va; Goufrey Driver and Harriet Parker: Samuel Nowland, of Alexandria, Va., and uth Ella Win of Westmoreland County, Va; Thos. W. Willaims’ and Mattie D, Crouch, ot Richmond, Va.; S.J. Shanks and Emuma L.'du Fier; Joka Morsn aud Mary Coughil: — AseNsiON Cucucw Fan.—The ladies of Ascen- Sten church 5 pened a fair and bazar at Wllard Hil, and it wilt continue to-day aud to- | morrow, «uring the day and evening. Fancy articles, candy, flowers, and Inpehes are on sa the iunch bour being from 12 to 3 and the supper our from 8 to 10, “Tae AKoLITION OF PoveRTY.” Is the title of the lecture Which Rev. Dr. Elwarl MeGlyna will de- River at Masonic ‘Temple to-morrow night, for the beneNt of the relief fund of District Assmbly No. 97, Raters of Labor. Dr. MeGlyon is an eloquent ant elegant speaser, aud even those who differ most radically from lis ¥iewscan hardly fail to be inverested by the manner in whica he presents mem. > A Desrerap Wire GeasTaD a Drvorce.—Chiet Justecr Binguam to-day "aad a decree of divorce im the Of Susette McNally agt. Thomas Me- Nally. They were married in December, 1877, and defendant Was afterward employed ‘as letter- carrer. While ia such employment he was arrested for rovolng the tmatis and sentenced to oue Year in Jail, which sentence ie completed in March, 168, and in September following he de- serted ber, ————— A Haxpsome Scwcksa KestDeNce 70 BE BUILT.— Ex-Senator J. B Henderson, of Missouri, toxlay took out a Yerimit to erect @ three story brick dwelling on sth street extended, at a cost of $8,000. The building is to be SO eet front Dy 8O feet deep and of brown stone. ‘The arci €. Gardner, and the butider, J. if. Lane Cleveland, Ohio, It is understood that when com- pleted this will be one of the handsomest dwell ings ip Washington. ee FOUND Dean Ix THE FRANKLIN ‘Tals ‘morning at assistant janlior at the Frat ia school butiding, 43th and’ streets, was found dead on the test Scoot Beripra. floor of the building by his brotuer Rovert. The | ‘coroner directed that the body be removed to the morgue. te ‘Tue OaTEs Umanetta Case —Representative Oates was able to appear in tue Police Court this Worniug and give testiinous ia the case of Win. teehel charges ‘with stealing the umbrella of Mrs. Oates, which she left in thedining-room. The Judge sus- peaded seutence during good behavior. —s_— Livg-Stock Maxxer.—At the Union Stock Yards Were were Z7z cattle On the market yesterday; ‘24 soid to butchers as foliows: — Best sold from 3 t Sige. per Ib. per ib.; medium, Seine to 4c." per Ib: 3 spyed Lo Baltimore market: 19 shipped wo Nor- folk market. 270 sheep and lambs on the market and ail sold as follows: Clipped sheep sold from, 4S Wo Ge. per 1b.; spring lambs sold from 9 to Lc. Reis roe ea bn calves soid trom #25 wo $50 each cattle Was dull, Market for sheep Jambs was good. -_ —_—_.___ AX AmarkUk Pouicemax KeTIRED.—Joa Shirley, acolofed ian, Whose mind is not evenly was arraigned im the Police Court this morning on a charge of vagrancy. He tmagines that he is a member of the police force, and always carries With him aclub attached wa string. Sometiues be thinks himeeif a “special” policeman, and like Other such additions to ihe force, ts of the opinion that heis above the regular officers, and, for that reason, ts called “special.” For eight montis Jor says he has dope duty In Washington, but has not Last eve! ‘Officer right arrested him in East’ Washington, where he was doing reguiar duty. When brought before Judge Snell on charge of vagrancy Unis morning ‘Uae jude remarked that ne looked lke a special officer, and gave him three months on te farm. purchased vlackerry and ¢in from the detendant Witnesses testified to the sale of liquor in. tae store. The defendant testified ‘Sugyes:ion of the court the case Was continued Wo hear the ‘testimony of the defendant's mother. Pennsylvania avenue near she Was knocked down and ths ago changed | . E. Church at | ather, which | Martin Beverly, the | tne colored walter at the Riggs House, | A NOTED BURGLAR, Big Robberies in which Gee. White is Said to Have Been implicated. Geo. E. White, alias Miles, alias Bliss, whose term of fourteen years in the Windsor, ¥t., peni- tentiary, has Just expired, as stated in yesierday’s STAR, appears to have been a successful safe bur- glar. Heischarged with committing burglaries in various places, and is also sald to be an escaped convict from Sing Sing. The crime for which he | as just served the penalty was committed in the summer of 1875, when he, with three companions, robbed the First National Bank at Barre, Vt. On the night of July 6, 1875, the residence of the cashier of the bank was visited by four masked men. They wore white masks and acted with great deal of coolness, Having first fastened three screw hooks into the ed-room floor, they gagged King’s wite and daughter and ted them to the rings on the floor. Tuen, taking the cashier | Detween them the quintet tovk up the march to | She bank. “King, was induced, at the muzzle of a couple Of revolvers, to open the door and also to | unlock te outer safe door, but the inner safe was Provided with a tim and could not be opened. The desperaaoes were not prepared to Diow open the safe, so they had to content them- seives with what the outer safe contained—s10 Ip cash and $1,300 iu unsigned bank bills, Return tug King Lo'bis house they Ued ita a!so as they ‘had his Wife and daughter and made their escape. WHITE'S ARREST. ‘The following day White was followed from Barre by local ofiicers. The robbers recognized the oMicers on the train, aud two of them jumped from the train. ‘The train was stopped and one e men, whose leg was broaen when he jumped, w ytured. “He turned out to be Pete ‘euriey jefLon the train a vaitse which ward turned state's evidence White received the sen- tence Which he has Just finished. Ax stated in yesterday's Stak, Walle Was suspected of being One of the principals in the famous Harrington safe burglary ch was committed here in 1874. Wiilte, or Milles, was, it Is stated, for many years a assdctate of s of the noted erimina!s tn ica, and at Umes Was the leader of gangs vse Of Such Iuea a8 Maximilian Sbruburne, | dumm) Hope, Who is now In Auburn; Wm. J. Sharkey, wito murdeved a man nated ‘Dunn in bw York, and subsequently escap-d from the ‘Tombs; Ave Coakley, Feter Alpuonso, alias Pete Curiey, the noted’ burglar, and otuers White Was aiWays a hard man to’ capture, and the po- lice have found it difficult to keep uuh even after capturing bun. Several Umes'he has escaped } trom prison, ILLIONS OF PLUNDER. Among the long list of burglaries with which he Part of the proceeds may be mentioned the fol- lowing: ‘The robbery of the Ocean National Bank in New York, Juue 28, 1469, When the gang got away with $1,200,000 In Inoney and bonds. “Li April of the F the gang robbed tue Catholic Beneficial of Yhiiadeiphia of nearly $1,000,000, aud » 1465, Wiuite had a hand ta the rubbery of the Bowdoluam Bank, of Bowdotnhata, Me, out of $75,000 cash. Prior’ to that, on September: | 165, lis gang “got. $300,000 in’ money and bonds frou! the National Bank of Concord, N. id., and on 25, 1865, ney robbed wwe Walpole Ban| Walpole, N. 4, or $86,000. For that crime Wiiite Was arrested, Dut waule awaiting a second trial he broke Jail and escaped. Gn February 4, 1871, the Keusingto Savings Bank, of Philadelphia, was robbed by the gang of §80,000,and in 1875, Just prior to te Barre, VL, robuery, Waite took a hand ta bing the First’ National’ Bank of Wellsboroush, Pa, Out Of $275,000. Ou November 7, 1873, Willie and his gaug—composed of Jimmy Hope,’ Frank | MeCoy, Tom MeCormick and Big Jim 'Brady— bouud and gagged the fauilly of tue casuier of the First Natloua: Bank of Wilmington, but got notulug in the shape of money. ‘The culprits were ) Captured and sentenced to receive foriy lasnes: 1 ch and ten years tn “penitentiary, They got Uhe lashes on November 25, but shordly afverward beir escape (rom jail, Early in tae win- ler of Is7v White, with Hope, Killoran, Ed Lyons and Curl alias Alphonso, robbed the Waterford, (X. ¥.) Baik of $150,000." Lyous, Killoray and Were arrested aud sent to Siug Sing, but in the three escaped through the connivance of a woman, apdit Is lor that unexpired term that White may now have to go back up the Hudson, ‘Vue indictment for the alleged safe-burglary couspiracy Was found April 15, 1876, and tucluded Miles, alles Buss alias Alvert Williams, The rec- | Ords show that uo Maal disposition Was made of ‘he indictment as regards ulm. | ————+ Heal Estate Sales. May A. Marr has bought of E. J. Hannap a half | Interest tm lots 5 to 7, square 973, for $10,000, at | the corner of 10th and G streets southeast. © A.M. Judson has bought tor $5,500, of W. P. C, Hazen, sub lot 15, square S15, 19.58x105.08 feet on Stn, | between A and B streets north ast. | ‘Theophile Felter has bought of R. W. Tyler, trustee, for $37,500, low 11, square 222, fronting 22 | feet by'127 on the éast sid of 15th street, between New York avenue and HM street northwest. ‘The Stabbing of William Twomey, | THOMAS HASSETT SENTENCED TO JAIL FOR SIX MONTHS. | Thomas Hassett was arraigned in the Police Court this morning charged with stabbing William | Twomey about 12 o’clock on the night of March | 3 Mr. Closs, for the defendant, pleaded not guilty, Twomey testified that on the night men- | Uoned while passing along H street nortueast he | Saw several young men. One of them said, “Let's see who the —— 1s," and another Stabbed him. He could not recognize the | defendant, Office: Skidmore testified that he Was” station-keeper on the night of the occurrence. When the injured mun was brought {nto the station he sent for a doctor, and afterward sent him to the hospital. When the deiendent Was brought ip and searched witoess found on him a knife, on one of the blades of which Were blood stains and dirt. After he was lucked vp the defendant engaged in conversation with one of Ube prisoners. Tuey were talking about getting out on collateral, The defendant said: 8pve & vad Suow of getting out on col- lateral” Another prisoner asked him why and he replied “that d—n Skidmore found bioud on my knife; 1 wisn I had left the —— knite at home; I ran it tn the dt and thought I got the blood of, but did not.” OMicer Hagan testified to the arrest. While locked Up Witness overieard a conversation be- | tween Hassett and another prisoner, and he hezrd Hassett say that be did the cutting. He Was talk- | lug with Wim. Cross. ‘Tue defense called Wm. Cross, and he dented the barge, and he also testiiuony given by (he offieers, ‘Tne defendant dented th denied the conversation detalied by’ the oMicers, Twomey was Tecalied, and the judge asked: flow iong have you bee here?” “Six Weeks,” le answered. “Six montits,” said the judge. No,” said Mr. Shepperd, “ue sald six weeks.” mean the defendant,” said tue judge, “he can Dave six months in Jail.” Mr. Shepperd begged the court's pardon for the faterrupuon, as he Cuougt the court had misun- | derstood tue’ witness. ‘Mr. Cioss noted an appe ———— | The Streets Dangerous for Pedestrians, | _ TWO MORE PERSONS RUN OVER BY BUGGIES. Last night about 7:15 o'clock Mrs. Anna David- Son while crossing Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, was knocked down by a buggy driven by two unknown men and was injured about the head, ‘The men drove off up the Avenue Very fast and escaped. Mrs Davidson was taken to her home, No, 1237 30tu strevt, in a cade This morning about 9:30 o'clock Mr. C. L. Davis, freight agent for tue Baltimore and Potomac Rall Toad, was knocked dowa and slightly iajured on Peansylvanta avenue, near 7th street, by a bugyy driven by Geo. Tanner, who ts employed by Mr. Weaver, the saloon keeper. Mr. Davis was cross- ing the Avenue at the time and the driver calied to nim, but instead of getting out of the way he scepped tn trout of the vehicle and was knocked | down. In falling Mr. Davis threw up bis arm and Prevented the wheel from passing over his neck | or head. His hip was bruised, however, and he received several scratches on is neck, The driver | Was arrested by Sergeant Boyle. | Sudden Death of a Young Lady. | SHE DROPS DEAD AT THE & AND P. DEPOT WHEN ABOUT | 70 TAKE SHE TAAIN FOR MER HOME IN ST. PAUL, MINS. | Among the passengers in waiting at the Balt more and Potomac depot last evening, were Mrs. Thomas Fitzpatrick and her twenty-year old daughter, Miss Agnes Fitzpatrick, both of St. Paul, Minn. ‘They had been to Fortress Monroe, and on their Way howe stopped in this city sev- eral days to Visit Mrs Fitzpatrick’s son, a student at Georgetown University. They had rooms at The EVDIE House aud were at the depot to take the Westward train ou thelr homeward journey. ‘They Were noticed sitting in tae ladies’ room in the dest of spirits, and when the usber called about # o'clock, “passengers for the North and West,” they went witu tue crowd to the platform, and Were preparing to show their tickets to the wateman. Suddenly Miss Agnes vottered and fell, | aud @ gentleman standing near supposing that sue had fainted, took Ler in his arms and bore her to the ladies’ waiting room where she was placed | on acot. Dr. Alex. MeWiillams was in the restau- | Tant at the ‘Ume and was summoned, but the young lady was dead when he reached her. He pronounced the cause of her death to be fase, The mother could not realize the some ume, being denness of the calamity. ‘The event caused much excitement in the crowd at the } | ‘ev. Fathers Donuelly, of Walter, of St. Patricks’, wio prow And offerea consolation to the bereaved mother. ‘The body was removed to K. F. Harvey's under- ‘aking establishment to be prepared for removal wo St Paul ——.__ Exzcriox ov —The society ot the New Jenusalent sets anual mice, ing last night elected the following officers: dent, Jue. W. Hunt; ‘sceretary, HD. Mi ~—ng Lb we SS ae er; colleciors Av French aad jussey 5 » mask, burglar tools and other | 1s supposed to have been connected and got a large | ‘The New Bridge. ‘THE CELEBRATION CLOSED WITH 4 DISPLAY OF FIRE- WORKS. The bridge celebration in West Washington closed last night with a fireworks display at the bridge. The spectacle was unusually fine and was witnessed by thousands of people who thropged the bridge and {ts approaches, the water front and the neigbdoring heights. The George- town College building on the eminence above the bridge was flluminated with fine effect, and dur- ing the evening huge bonfires were igited Doth on tue Virginia and District shores, adding to the general illumination, The aerial display began | about 8 o'clock. Showers of rockets and Koman om a “we sar in the sky. aera reworks ceased the bridge was a Ume with promenadera, ee — Celebrating the Girth of Habnemann. On the invitation of Dr. and Mrs,Custls, the trus tees of the Homeopathic Hospital, the members of the staff and other members of the Medical So clety, met on Tuesday evening and celebrated the one hundred and thirty-tird anniversary of the birth of Hahnemann, A short address on his life | and labors, and the duties of the b thie rofession, in carrying out and ‘to what he ‘yan, Was delivered by Dr. Verdi. ‘The company | then partook of a sumptuous repast, which was followed by afew remarks from Mr, A. 3. Pratt, president of the board of trustees. ———-——— Our Street Nomenclature. To the Editor of Tuz EvENING Stan: Earnestly I desire to second the pertinent pro- tests and timely suggestions of your correspond- ent, “Citizen,” in Tue Stan of the 10th inst, re- lating to the street nomenclature of Wasbington. | As claimed, “Congress should assume its proper | authority and put a stop at once to this abuse” of | locating and naming the streets and avenues, &., | Of this city, with nothing to indicate thetr location | or direction, and with no genera) design whatever. Not only those enumerated by “Citizen,” but nearly | a hundred more, have been christened and opened and improved, apparently without any authority of law. Would tt not be well to strive to check or | modity the encroaching irregularities on the gen- eral design of the eity proper, before we st Tugagle oD, against such advers» influences, to bring the | suburbs into substantial harmony therewit i ee Badly Beaten by Tramps, MIDNIGHT ASSAULT ON A FREIGHT TRALN CONDUCTOR OF THE BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. About 1 o'clock this morning Wm. Eliott, con- j ductor of a freight train on the Batthnore and | Potomac Ratlroad, living at 412 12th street south- West, reported to the first precinct that he bad Deen assaulted and his jaw bone broken, Sergeant Diggins took him to the Emergency Hospital, where his injuries were dressed. its clou nee Was torn, and he was badly urulsed and cover | with biodd. “Subsequently he stated that he had j Jett his train at the Neg Jersey avenue yard, and Was on his Way up the raliroad track wien he was accosted by a White man, who asked If he wanted to buy a ring. Immediately another white man came out Irom behind a telegrapi pole and a col- ored man also made bis appearance, When Elliott Was knocked insensibie, He did noi know Low long he had laiu there, when he regained consciousness, ‘but he found that he had been terribly beaten. He is of the opinion that his assailants were tramps ‘Unat he had refused to let ride on is train, shale Leesa ‘THE MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.—At a meeting Of the stockholders of the Maryland Agri- | cultural College, held in Baltimore yesterday, five | trustees were elected as follows: J. Carroll Waish, Harford County; Wiimot Johnson, Baltimore County; Allen Dodge, Washington County; Chas, B. Calvert, Prince George's County; Robert A. } Dobbin, Howard County. The legisiature has au- tuorzed the reorgaitaition of the college, and | Gov. Jackson will probably appoint the directors under the new law Uus week. Besides revenue from pupils the college now gets every year $6,000 from the state, $1,500 under the fertilzer law, and. | $8,500 froin scrip.” ‘Ihe Government appropriation Tor the experimental stato ler tue Hatch bib ts $15,000 a year, The erimental station 1s ‘under Une direction of Prof. Henry E. Alvord, presi- dent of the colldy ee UN1on MéetiNo oF Goop Temriaus.—The second Of the serles of unlon meetings of Perseverance, Anchor, Monument.il and John B. Finch Lodges ot Good Templars was held at the hali of the last— hamed in South Washington last evening. A Prouinent business man of South Washington was initiated and an entert dining program was rendered. by the representailves of the different lodges present. Keiarks were made by Past Grand Chief Templar M. P. Caldweti, chlet Templar Jona K. Mahoney and others, Songs and recitations were also given by H. K. Patterson, Mrs. Minnie Angerer and otner —>—__— Affairs in West Washincton, THE New Barives.—several mei 3s of the ‘Corean embassy Were accorded a fine view pf the Tree-bridge procession yesterday from Mr. A Green- lees’ residence, cornet and Potomac streets, The Procession was also viewed by the Swiss minister, by ex-Senator Couger, and ex-Secretary of War Belknap. Those who have decorztious upon thelr residences and places of business have been re- quested by the executive committee to periuit the same to remain until after Suuday. A meeting of the executive committee will be held next week, Waen the affairs of the celebration will be brought to a close, Many merchants had their business houses photograpued yesterday, also their displays in the procession. Liguted Chinese lanterns, hanging trom windows and honse tops, were humerous jast night. The effect was ‘rather pleasing. Speaking for a name for the uew bridge, @ prominent eltizcn sald: “i would naine of *Tenuey Bridge’ as a suitav.e designation, to perpecuate the patient, untiring effocis of Mr. W. H. Tenney to accomplisn the end now had, beginning buck in old corporation Umes.” RESTS. —JolN Maiheas, au eiderly wulte man, atfesied by Oliicer Welch ou a charge of ae. Stroy ing Lue decoration on the reviewing stant William, alias “Puany” Suita, Wil: a Chariton and Fred, Harris, colored nd aileged picket. pockets, arrested yesterday by Devecitves Raff aud Mahon aud lockea up." Tuey were seen in the crowd near the speaker's stand at ine bridwe ce.ebration, abd the offices icci them up mntil the celebration Was over, ‘AuLE TO BE UvT.—Mr. Fred W. Jones, who has been Li for several Weeks Is able to be out, Receiris—Canal boat Morniig Star yesterday, With 250 barrels of ear corn for J. G. and J. M. Waters, Canul boat Loudoun ar- rived yesterday With 4,000 vusieis Of cora for G. ‘T. Dunlop. Canal boat Seneca arrived yesterday wiu 000 Lusgeis ot corn for G. ‘lt, Dunlop, ‘EXPERATURS AND CONDITION OF WATKEE AT 7 a. W.—G eat bal.s, lemperature, 53; condition, 1; receiving reservoir, Lemperature, 50; coudilion at north connection, 4; Coudiuion at south connec: ‘Won, 13; distributing reservoir, temperature, 53; condition wt tutiaent gate-house, 6; conuilon ai effluent gate-huuse. 6 Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tax Evextxo Stan: EDUCATIONAL LecTCRE.—An entertaining and in- structive lecture upon “Geology” was de a and lilustrated iast wight at Che uallof ine Kuiguts ot Labor by Hon. Ed. Daulels, Of Guuston. This 13 ‘Ute first Of am educational course of Cree lectures under the auspices of Bel.haven Assembly K. of L. ‘The lecturer was introduced by Mr. H. M. Foltz, und made plain the elementary facts of the earth's composition. He illustrated by large camera puo- Lograpus upon the Wail the sifatified or aqueous and Unstratided or lgueous rocks with Uh con- slomerates, Many of the rocks at Niagara Falls, ‘Us; Yosemite, Yeuowstone, and Other famous re- gions of tue United States were displayed, Ad- Vantage Was taken of Une landscapes figured on the wail to point out the salient geological tea- tures and the effect of running W..ter in altering the earth’s surface. An appreciative auditory at- tended, including @ large representation of tue Ueachers Of the public schools that had been spectally Invited. Covxt DaY.— The Corporation ot Judge Clarke, opened its April term yesterda ‘The will of tue late Adolph Diedel, giving his estate to his Wife, MTS. C.M. Diedel, Was probated. Mrs, Die~ del gave bond iu $5,000, and qualified as execu- trix. The court made an order discharging Dennis Anderson trom jail, and made some civil orders A large uyaber ‘of iquor licenses were granted, the license belng deposited in coupons and money for future adjudicadion, ‘The grand jury was called upon especially to enforce the ‘pharmacy — ia ene wo gee rmnerh ng in drug-stores, a AD were preset ainst Messrs. 1. Stabler and A. A. Warieid = A WASILINGTON WiFg-SHoorRR Discnancep.— Dennis Anderson, Uhe colored man who came here from Washington avout a year ago aud shot his Wife On a doorstep near the Alexandria and Wash- pita depot, was Sentenced last fall to be im- S.C. ‘SIX months and pay @ fine of $500. He ‘served nis term, but has for some Lime been 4n jail unable to pay his fue. Yesterday he was discharged by order of Judge Clarke, Nores.—Columbia and Star of Hope Lodge, of Washington Good Templars, were pleasantly en- Vertatned here: night by Goiden Light .——New sheds in the central area of the ‘this season.— Teeeut return the city board was graced ral horse-shoe, sent by his frend christ Church Sunday school raised $185 for missions at its Easter cele. brauon this Wegx.—The Alexandria Medical So- Flt def rom Dr. W. G. Ashby.—A tw awe with back yard on Lee eae chased by Mr. a, from K. 3; Cook, for ‘Similar pi as Well situated wouid sell ——1 1S, ‘that 0) wiation for its repair——The board of count Dervisors met at the court house here coaag’ ca considered metuods for improvil the county Toads——The grand jury this morning Es names of 8. H. Lunt and J.T. Cole to the list of druggists charged with violating the state phar. Au English Lady’s Atrocious Crime, ‘From the Pall Mall Gazette, ‘Miss Bellina Prior, daughter of the late Col, Prior, was on Tuesday arrested at the residence of her mother, Vicar’s Hall, A1 and ee ed tne chi 2 HH A i ; i E 3 Ei He | The Courts. EQUITY CouRt—Chief Justice Bingham and Judges Yesterday, vowler sgt raylors defendant Moses Spica feral act herons ute ergata A aS doles; sare decreed, and @-& Hamilton and J. i. in appointed trustees to sell, Brown agt. Boer; demurrer sustained. ietbtaad posit. Wright ‘age Wriglit: ‘testimony Ordered taken by J.J. Johnson. Lewis agt. Lewis; Ume Wo take defendant’s testimony limit~d. Mc- Russells compiainaas depostion suppressed, Kel i an yn su ‘Bradiey; deuurree 5 Dill dis lerman missed, 2" ‘Crnctrt Court No. 1—Judae Hagner. To-day, Kennedy. administrator, agh, Stewart Boston; Judgment by default. Hiiiyard agt. Lans- Durgn; order given tosecure additional security . Davis agt.Cromwell; on trial. To-day, Bowte agt. Hume;trial resumed. Poice Court—Judge Snell. ‘To-day, Geo. Jones, disorderly conduct; $5 or fit- teen days, Fred Harris, profanity; $5 or seven days. Benj. Larcome, violaung building a~ tions; personal bonds Jno. Vollen, disorderly Siiet Rome aaa tte se co alin sit or Som Stitiey, calor’, vagrancy;* bouds or ninety days. Mary Simms, and Mirgaret Weaver, col- red, do.; Bonds or thirty day Sidney Oden, do. do. Ellen Ross. larceny; sixty days. wid John ‘son, colored, assault; $8 or fiteen days. Andrew O'Connor, threats; personal bonds, Jno. Wilmot, assault; Collateral forfeited, Postmaster Semler Disappears. From the New York Sun, to-day. George Semler, the postmaster on City Island, disappeared from his homea week ago yesterday. Monday night an unsigned letter was received by Edward H. Howell, the assistant posunaster, ‘Which was dated Rochester, N, ¥., and was iu Semler’s handwriting. ‘The note said: “Break the news gently to my wife, and may God help her.” An inspector will. probably arrive to-morrow from ‘Washington Lo @uimine the accounts of the post master.’ Unill “then it cannot be discovered whether or not Semler is a defaulter. It 1s rumored, however, that he left the affairs of his office tna complicated condition, Before his de- poe sok NEW YORK AVENUE In | GUUS, Comvenion? to three car lines. #310 arture he borrowed frou friends about $700, and ie et OK 8. NEW YORK AVENUE IN | S19 F persuaded his wite to obtain an additional tort De ee BS 16%, Pein Or.028-30 | Fn 4 the State Departwent, 24 | 2 DAVIS. 1519 F st. ‘ kage upon her house. In this way be ee icon tromt hy a litle Xa comacEAbE “k | VOR MALE OR KENT—WOUSE 2y 00 more, Semler is 65 years old. He was ap- | cagg, > mends Si figure making ia om ‘exposure, comtortabi” Pointed Sir er sso, by President joyal Gi mends China, GlassWood,&c, wane tn it. Also.a lot on Q si | Quire'om premises Cleveland, His salary was $1,650 per annum. = cee Political Notes. ‘The democrats of the tenth Massachusetts con- gresstonal dictrict held their convention yester- day and elected delexates to the St. Louls conven- on, who are understood to be in favor of the re- nomination of Cleveland. ‘A census of the voters of Baltimore bas Just been completed, showing that the city contalhs 93,267 Voters, an increase of 5,878 in the year past, ‘This indicates a population Of about 470,000. AUthe republican state convention In Portland, Onlo, yesterday, Binger Hermann was renomi nated ior Congress by acclamation, ‘The executive committee of the democratic as sociation of the Northwest met In Chicago yester- day. Ellis B. Usner, of Wisconsin; Edward H, Hun- ter, of lowa, and W. T Mize, of Lilinots, were pres- ent. ‘The uification of the states in an active campaign on a reduction of the t the PresidenU’s message was discussed, and at the ext meeting of Lhe association It 1s probable that @ plan will be prepared, in Lucas County, Ohlo, yesterday seventy-seven delegates were clidsen 1o the tenth district cone Yention, which meets in Tremont on Friday. Of these the majority will favor Suerman delegates to Chicago. ‘The fith’ Ohio district republican convention met at Fostoria yesterday, A canvass of the fitty- Jour delegates composing the convention on presi- deatial preferences showed that Whlie all were for Sherman first thirty-two were for Blaine assecond choice, eighteen tor Foraker, and one each for Alll- Son, Gresiiam, Harrison, and McKinley. he republican convention of the “nineteenth Ohio district yesterday re-nominated Ezra B, Tay- Jor for Congress and elected as deiegates to We national conventon Wm. Grinnell “and W. H. Jonnsun. ‘They are former Blaine men, but now are pledged to Sherman. Resolutions endorsing Sherman for the presidency were passed, and tue devegates were lustructed to support Lita “unl he bas been nominated or his name Withdrawn.” This is Garfeld’s old district. John W. McNabb, of Fremiont, Mich., one of the best known greenbackers 1a the’state, bas written @ letter in Which be says of. that ‘party: “Our State committee is disorganized, Its secretary bas gone to the democratic purty, and its chairman, Air, Field, in an open letter boldly recommends in- corporation into the body of the democratic party.” He‘unnounces that he shall jon the republicans on Lhe Lari? issues, ‘The register of voters in New Orleans yesterday Promuigdved the list of election ofticers of tue paris o¢ Orleans, and tis touud that no repub- cans have been selected for commissioners of election In the entire city, ‘This 1s in v.ciation of Uhe state law, which requires the commissioners Uo be chosen rom the two leuding political parties. Political Talk m England. SPRECHES BY GLADSTONE AND BALFOUR, ARTICLE BY PROP. TYNDALL. Mr. Gladstone, speaking ‘at a banquet of the Na- tonal Liberal Club, in London last night, ertd- cised Mr. W. H, Suuith’s reply to Sir Edwin Watkin in the house of commons. In refusing the exten- sion of local goverumeut in Ireland, Mr. Gladstone said Mr, Staith had entirely dispelied the brightest {dea of 2,000,000 loyalists. ‘The Irish did not enjoy +h privlieges of .ocal government as existed in England, yet they Were to remain thus tll they ‘sbandoned an idea wuich, In his opinion, was dearer to them than life, 1t was only natural the Irish should UULze everything in their representa- Uye Instutuitons Lo promote Weir vearest purpose. It the English were in the same position they ‘would do the Same thing, ‘Their fathers had used the liberties they enjoyed to win fresh liberties to Wich they were entiLied, At the banquet given to Mr. Balfour by the na~ tonal unton of conservatives in London last night, the Earl of Dartmouth, tue chatraaan, in propos ing the toust to Lue queen, said that he had au- thority for asserting that ho minister had given The queen more satisfaction than hud Mr. Baitour. Mr. Asumead-Bartleut, In offering a toast to Mr. Balfour, congratulated tbe consérvatives on ob- D AN | tainug’a ieader Whose policy had checked the career of the Irish auarculsis, Mr. Baltour, re- sponding to the Coast, predicted tuat the conserva- Uve policy, which aimed at fustic: to tenants and landlords duke, wout, dad ul-imate acceptance Dy all Ireland and the approvai of tne worl Prot. Jobu Tyndall, in an article in the Union, abuses Gladstone and his Irish policy, saying that his course 1s One Of deadiy peril Wo thé nation, He quotes Carlyle and sail: “A minister who 15 wicked enough to propose to sever Irel.nd from England deserves Ww have his head brought to We block.” —oo——_____ ‘The Impassive Agricultarist. From the Detroit Free Press. “Well, it's spring at last,” said a citizen to a farmer on the market yesterday, “Yes, I guess "Us." “and aren’t you glad” “Oh, Idunno. It had to come, I s'pose.” “Lots of robpins and bluebirds out your way, eh?” time for them. Haven't you seen any?” “1 don’t remember.” “You don’t! Why, you look like a man who kept bis eyes open. You must have seen ’em if they ‘were around, and I kuow they are here.” Pocgcigoe mister,” _~ ee oe eed a bag of potatoes on end. “I s'pose iv’s sj 3 and spose the robbins and blucbirds are here, and I reckon you migat find some larks in the ‘woods, but J Want Co tell you that I don’t care two cents about it. 1 started out in life determined to jet the Lord run the weather vo suit himse’t, and 1 never interfere. When spring comes I git off my ‘undershirt, When fail comes 1 git bac« into it, ‘and thavs all I know of care about it.” ees Some Folks are Never Satisfied, From the Brooklyn Eagle. Indignant Physician—“Man, what have you done? You sent my patient the wrong prescrip- tion, and it killed him.” Druggist (a calm man, accustomed to abus:)— “ Voell, vat vas der mi mit you? ast veek Isend Yyour‘odder patient der righd verscripuon, und dot killed him, How can somebody bleasé sooch @ man?” Paintully Sweet. From the Epoch. “Did you prick yourself, dear?” she asked anx- fously, as he suddenly withdrew his arm. “only a trifle,” he tenderly responded, suck: is iain “every rose, YOu know, darting. tas nee ‘On the Safe Side. From the New York Sun. Shoe Dealer (to boy}—Where are you going, James? James—Up to Mra. Smith's, eir; she ordered a Piguo Dealervan right, James! You had better _ eo A Saying That Will Live, ‘From the Philadelphia Times, : Gov, Hill says that “the hungry in politics we have always with us.” , This sentence 1s worthy of Pownm, Assouomy Pos ‘This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, ‘strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than ‘the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition |. with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, Seid oniy tn cons, Boral Barina Powpsn Co,, 106 Wall st, X. ¥. LPS aes Dogs stad iff a8 proposed in | ft e THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1888—SIX PAGES. Tar Triep Freuixo __FOR RENT--HOUSES. __ FOR SALE-HOUSEs. Is experienced by nearly every one at this season. You | FOR RENT—TWO NEW FIRST-CLASS RESI- O& KENT—AO1 © 87. 8 W.—FRONT, AND SUE | EE SALE SRL, PRAM UDDER toowt, oy tclai tres out, itn ear to do any, | age tigen tangle at soe Ris | Round none: goa Quewementa wernt | Rise Son. coh Bey Pokaan PS ambition seems to be all gone, and you have little or no ‘appetite. This condition may be dne to change of sea- son, climate, or life, to overwork, oF nervous ailments. Whatever the cause, Hood's Sarsaparilla overcomes it “SHEDD, 1402 =! a - ET |. VOR RENT—BY RB O. HOLTZMAN OR SSLETAT A BARGAIN oR 4 LIMITED Mousse 472 aad 474 O6t nw. 11 mone and toodern kuprovements 1 aire of 0 cs tabs 4 sto ai a quickly, creates an appetite, rouses the liver, cures 2 : PL) ASANT. ‘and gives renewed strength and vigor tothe ar va Never’ ci Whole body. : i a5 = 1236 Foe “Iwas ve-y much run down, ‘Ro strength, no Mis RALE_TEN-ROOM BAY.WINDOW 7 energy, and felt very tired all the time. T commenced ibaa Fos tit an a, eoeta Eva; Somes! taking Hood's Sarsaparilia, and before I hd used one | _apl2-3t__ ee a ge Ty) ee 5 Salaet Guiting. open grater bottle felt like a different person Tast extreme tired | FUE RENT 1521 1 ST. NW) A FOUR-STORY | TUG | bee 53 feel gone, my appetite returned.” Cana ~* ~ A, re lous > ~ es pecans may of pefuraeiied. at « noua! reat Bh assay in ini SAL¥—1001 MST. NW, HK Mop. rau HOOD'S SARSAPABILLA fn bitin ES SS a Sis. Fat teat mone oe Stace eatin” | Roser Oiee 20 Ende Pome Bae | US 3 pet400 I. ‘& CO., Apothecaries, er sae moe soo boat of Bou SCE FP dap bandaecreemg [ these ohn apis See ©. H. KNIGHT, 607 7thst.nw._ | Bix 1S Lath at ne e JOR RENT—TWO SMALL FOUR-ROOM HOUSES. 4 TERY DESIRABLE HOUSE 0) 9U7 and 909 New Jersey ave, ae dngure 713 | 5 ete egee 8 ant Loch eee save you | Mamet sce “an A LOUIS P SHOLMARKER, 920 Ft now. re Want total ‘eckwear” to you, Hav cae 7: a Rt 2.) JOR SALE-AT A Baha. = seen the new line of Indigo Blue Satin scarts waten | JFOR RENT UCUSE 1204 MSE NW. 1NQUIE | § eee wre, ae | Be Very destasle coruer nttrty, tmreored. tore. ‘We are showing In endless variety? They are cheap ~ 7 eee a ages cali toror send to offion | tiom northeast; price, @3,300. Adiroes fon wR, Suen at 50c.; but we sell them for 35c.; 3forgl. = 1 08, & 2 pty as W. 10 B., STORE, For ust of property for sabe call for or send to otice -— en nd dwe ue zr _ faced wit me or veraily F r sEir Pillows given away with the Balsam Fir | 114 9th st nw. 12 rj mod iia sdverti ‘of Cont to the owner. ae ‘cap. Price of Scap, 25c. sup ap BO. HOLTZMAN. 10th and Feta n. Mentz's Drug store, | 145 Virsinia ave: 5 FSSA ONE. sorecs TENSE Davin See ss $ a 15th at, mw..10r.865 r : Only $22.50 for a High-Arm, New Ease | *21 17 cee 8 10th wt mw Me yyy Proved Singer Machine, with four sige drawers, 1; Lafayette sg., 18r. NE ae . Shoes = davon improved’ attachments, with aye me REN: tld hee Dare ist 50 | ele aug, OSA) guarantee, at Auerbach's, 7th Thavo for rent, partly furnished, from April 15 to iw. 14e 914 Goth st-n.w. 17%.90 ALES Bruce 1Gud Suh (Moutpome:y) at, therendence it | J. D. McPherson, esq., two squares from Metropolitan cars, five minutes cide trom Dupont Cireie, and near the residence of Thomas Hyde, osy., of Rigcs & Co., aud | Lintaicuin Place. A delightvul summar residence, with large rooms, high ceilinica, bout three acres of ground, with amp frece and shrubuery,countuauding s tie view o iy. Hook Creek aunt Kalorama, stabling for three | horses and two carrinces, For Throat Dise: éte., effectual reilet 18 found “Brown's Bronchial Troches.” Sold only in boxes, Peerless D: Are the best. Sold by drungists Machine Cotton, 6 Spools 641 Mans ave. m. ¥ 29° THO wt mw. 4100 10 o TAEW tow pf BIfcu 14 & Kenesaw uw. ft. oc 11 eoly ALG. Auerbach Meus Fisplaninge: Heesad | Lhe lous: bas mi bedrooms, servantst rooms, te, B ; = And | parlor, sitiug-room, batiers Fantry. baisoom, wich | 3 by permittrou Sewing Machine Rooms, 7th and H. e038 | Rotana cold’ water, kitchen aud founds} wauivary ney Saar e Plumbing; drainaxe in perfect order, 1324 Fst Photographs, $3. AxTuoNy’s, 905 Pa. av. coll » Ante For perinit to sec the premises and further details | =—_— — = apll-iw 4 je Cocea furnishes | *P!Y the undersigned. 3 . 3. 3 70K, SALE-BRICK HOUSE. SIX ROOMS, 1 EX nutriinent and aldsaigestion. 1 iss weeeshegar 2 _FOR SALE_LOTS. _ cellent condition, bath. furnace Iatrote: boners rth Capitol street, only Se. berm ine tiese propertion deaites. to. build offer tem 10r eas ‘wins. api: Fee most uesiral tended, 30213 Frewh Alderney Butter churned morning and delivered in 3g 1D, “Ward” prints, 45c. per 1D. JOR SALE—HOUSES: 1901 Kstuw..b b. in weaxon, 80 STON. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; sweet MIL Se, per quar, % of 14th st ex" NWN, 1303 F st, A GREAT BARGAIN: SQUARE th switrh ruuainw tuto batt ot routs for $13.40, ‘The otier halt well located cikdine Loutes WALKER © WILSO 3 1008 Fat rt Dot all STEIGER & LIEBERMA’ Fekete at on the railroad, whit Beavrirut Serixo Daess Goons. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT. LOWEST CASH PRICES, | LADIES’ BROAD CLOTH, ove yard und a half wide, pure wool: GOBELIN BLUE, TAN, TERRA COTTA, | BLACK.” Wondertul casi: bargain, 67 e. SATIN MUIKE, for trimming the ne LELEA COLLA: TAN, GOBELIN. D'st st st. 1 SING st, Lr. bo tod 16,000 175: 4m x 3.000 26, 38, 40 = THOSE VERY Di orap st, bet. 17th st ‘le dreas- | A PEW MORE esnd cheap Lots ‘bb. aud SPECIAL BARGAINS—A FRONTAGE ndary. at Juncuon of Vermont | tas one of U3 trot om Mate ‘cts, aud one of 21 fort om St ‘KAT. LEIPOLD, 1331 pure wool. “Special bargain. - 7 Cash Customers will select ox® of the following presents if they buy to or over: Pair of Silk Em broidered Corsets, worth T5c:, pair of | knotted-tringe Dainask Sowels, worth €1; Damask Napkins, worth 73. CARTERS, MARKET SPACE, NEAR BOSTON VARIETY LACK AND COLO! LKS, st actual cost w Hatujshire ave. in the immediate viciuity of | 1750 He uw. bh test men bh, mi “Prat yay 70c for BLACK SURAH SILKS, Our cash | 2 T by ta eet beet allege OM ga Fe nc Cai nd Brice i8 bic. \¢ B.T. LEIPOLD, 1331 Fst mw, bb, ma. or CKEAM ALBATROSS, extra-wide double width, | 7. 1 new Nignal rear 3th et. | | Fora sui st app to we apll 1907 Pen Fee BETSS PURSSHED BoUSe Northwest; 10 rooms, bath, cloxets, & OK SALE B boin, M ita, Stu 10 Lots, Wail Founeviveniaave mie. | Rw. at 50c. per sq. ft. DW., at 1Nc. por sq. ft. ch at. B.w", at 1Ne. por wg, ft IN THE until ¢ a 1332" Dot st h.. Br, aes HENRIETTAS, the new-style di ure | tover 1, next, at $o0 per woulth, oF for a year at $1 thet. road, neer Irvin st. mw 3e siemignes wool, wide double width: OX BLOOD. TAa TERIA oath. INSTON, 738 13th at. mW. Ist, toad hear Bown: aes * corka, GOBELIN BLUE, BLACK. Special’ bargain. | Maple MALE SUuNSIS: es es be kant eat de, a. D.C. R ton of the Finest quality SATTEENS, 25 | POE RENT—Houses— waeltle ap the atiairet scompeng, | Rooks. For {alllist call toffee for : FAN ae i bas x ste aa te | Bsitie Inks 8 pee ee LP ccuw. | thelstand oth fapld) THOR E WAGGAMAN. oubie width; all fiew shades, Cash barwata, 1016 Stnderiaid ¥i JOR SALE OB RENT - ; SEAHEC omar TEENS rete ena oe nena EK 1¥ mRooKLY, ¥ JOR SALE— EOE LS pa CER F yo ‘class fo all re cts. @ besutitnl bom For Bculnre. inguire of B. HAKBINSON, Harris House. apl0-3t" 20K SALE—A SPLENDID CORNER PROPERTY I ey as, : gain if suid at upee. Be. apo FOR LEON PAAVE BETWEEN 19TH AND Oth ste. nw. & uuaKuifcent piece of property, BELLEVUE, Containing about 6} acres, situate at intersection of Whitney ave. aud 7th st, extended, adjoining Whitney Glows cu main entrance to Soldiers Homie. This fine site offers abe Handsome Bridal | ne Dozen Dawasc. Napkins, Fs Dainask Towels, wor 06. a! ind, thoroughiares, one of which ls the rive, and patromized by the “elite” Gus aud water mais within short dustaice. Taken altoxether the tract affords a Tare op- A SPECTRAL SHADOW, BT x portunity iors very proftable juvestinent. ‘The entire lot." this ie" a first-class Dusitboss belghiuortien A MOUNTAIN A MINUTE aS Hract, coutsiaiug wovut a8 handsote barhdig aitos, tg | Sid this te tie only property tn the weiguberlood 4a Devising Ways aud Means for the People's Weal, | 1014 Ei. .0; 15 8. 30 7 Corcorgh Low nw a 12 | now olfered for short tine at a romonable price and | Si be purchnar ata price, BML —— 631 st. ow. Or... 40 2d floor 1114 F st. n.w-12 | upon easy terms. For further ‘apply to NER & CO. 926 F et. OFFICES, &c. Store and dwell Cai Aw Fon SALESGREAT BanGalNe aac ING, for afew days only, from 5.000 to $6,000, casy torms, three two and three-story mcdern 11 roums each, in the prettiest part uf centrally located. W. BU! re. 1230 Pa, ave. m.w., for front store and $50 for rear store. Gunton Building, rooms E,W. MILLER, Trustee, (Tucker 1 weed) on sale at VICTOR EF. ADLEL’S. PRICE $2.00 A PAIL. 11. ACT 1. Substantial and stylish are’ the All-Wool Trousers | AC ES Cheviot Trousers, strictly ali wool; three different sinner eee siuadon gia patterun, the very latent See then: tem ee eeititarts | POM SALE WE OFFER NEW SIX ROOM whick Ly, aap ny ie widows CTOR E. oa sh, clots to | Monsees within half sauare of strret care. cleat aid Dera D THIS r as: $BOU cah, balance. to run : ABLER'S TER DEE CERT CLOTHING HOUSE. care, Apply at ones to CHAS. A SHIELDS, | Beathful location; on terms of €100 cash only'a portion of the property on iy 1 list call at office for bulletin vested on th, [ayJ0] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, ~PKESS BRICK BA-WINDOW. W concrete cellar, 7 room: and bata. all modern 2006 F st. now Ok SALE-LOTS— Lb Month. no iutorest © ‘ sv11-3t" "| SNORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. oo? P JOR BALE F ‘ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUP. PROMINENT BUSINESS COKNER, ACT U1, Fine Corkscrew Trouvers, ses! brown and wine col Trousers of such Guality'sud make as these usually retail at 87.008 bal | 0 A PAIR. | 2 a i 3 roveuents; ail ili best cvudition, 119 New York wotner Lot, ait, PI SEAR TREASURY Wo ask a careful exainination and eritical inspection | Rw. vs Ms Ht bet Couidition, Sones tog eee bok Se TSibae 2 | _AvO-Gt__ STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1303 Fat fas is af terion at Stkte shaowe dono pages | ROE RENT—@UL THREE STORY BRICK 4 + $0 | E’cwcs shove bowpanes om croettet Mecasn Gaie di-seek to obscure the Vision, st. Sw. 830, S-story brick: all modern im- ” “ Bo ween 16th aud 17th ata. cheap. Imguire of SAML” eet stil then, be, manifest that the SPECTRAL | Provemente: 215 Aer se WME. HOLTZMAN, | spersaian Hill 3 | MORTIMEK, owner, ob premisan apes Whitney Close, 1 A SUBSTANTIAL FO RCE OR RENT—16 1 ST. N. ORY AND tier JOR SALE 8 force which wroucht au ututerrupted succession of | If nto coma AER ch aeoeaeee | Beret Gieun ¢ ttl. Sle In order to settle the affairs of a syndicate! am Laanities to the whose despicable duplicity | newiy jared aud painted.” Apply at 208 D st. uw. | offering thone besulifnl Cottages on the uorth wide af enabled them to make serious inrouds into the scant plo-st apli-lw Spruce street, Le Droit Park, coutaining Parlor, I~ ‘ning’ of the tolvers, ax well as the more pietuorie | —APte st = ae PE a ~ — ception-Hall, Dining-Room.” Kiccben. Pantry, China mses oft the rich: a force which enlightened the YOR RENT—GOOD HOUSE, op 1ENT TO Sheed SALE— ‘Closets, &c., ob the first floor, and tour bedrooms, aud peop.e to that extent that they will no louger patiently | Printing aud Pension Offices ; all thodern tiaprove- | ‘bath on the second floor. Opes fire-piace im ball each submit to spoliation aud pillage: # force wuich repels | ments. Chesp to yermauent tenant. B. L. ‘Lots on north ai th and 16th ata, house has a de eet, toa paved, ald EXposes: 1005 F st nw, Let on north side of Se th aud 1Nth ats. y ie vette g HICKERY AND TREACHERY | 7 EAST CAPITOL ST, 30 RooMsS, | j [ots ou worth mao ot Kina ay. bet: 33th and Leth. other hand wins the applause, meets the approval, aud rth Carolina ave. 6.0.835; 233 Cet 2 Lots ou south side of KL av.. bet. 16th & 17th sts, Lois on West side of 14th chtended, will be eld Cheap to ab Mumediate purchaser. secures the patrouaxe of 4HE PEOPLE: 4 force—sive | ore Sid digeiing, cote Wi, at ita naiue, please, aud winle you are figuring It-out be | StMt Rodis ore 113, st. e., all fixtures, $30, Eaat Capitol at, ‘apy not forgettul of the all-tmporiant truth that you ¢ wos ot i AVP. BILE & CO. * ene * BG, seen arian eee A VALUABLE LOT, WITH PARTY FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, __ | Of norticast, at 618 to $75: on line care. coat sie of Yih st. bet. P aud Q. 20x94 | wali bo sold without the side lot if desired. Avail 5 AT EXACTLY TEN PER CENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL | —#? 20-60 = ire ire meen 2 tT N st. u. ap10-3t* _ | self of this opportunity, as the property must be COST OF MANUFACTURE, . VERY NEAT )W NER OFFERS DESIRABLE LOTS ar VICTOR E ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and #2 71h st.u.w., corner Massachusetts ave, ‘Stri 18 FFI. Open Saturday until Lp. aps ™, Fig Anr Exsnowentes ‘T OPPENHE\MER’S NEW BUILDING, 514 9th st. nw. We are showing some Very Hun/lsome New Doylies im Embroidered aud Drawn Work, Tray Covers, But Tea Cover, Tidies, aud hundreds of new and WaiqQue koods for decorative purposes. INO. F. WAGGAMAN, 6b 1003-1005 F #t. nw. Fe SALE—STOP PAYING 1, OWN THE Louse you live in. I offer for sale op monthly pay- inente, sia ew brick ou “Laude whe, Le Doron Park.” They contain four sleeping rooius all_on ote floor: froutand beck stirs, coursete cellars, forua-e Aid open fr places. ‘Those hotises ute. wbwtauticlly DUE Of best material in & good location, md make very We hohues. Price $4,000 on MOBthIy pap niente siete wl euiable any ge wo cat pay Rou to buy Sue. Houses always open for inspection. Joust. ARMs, ap 7-60 810 F wt inv. JOE SACE-HANDSOME RESIDENCE, NEAK 16TH von Kentucky aud South Carolina ani 25 ‘cents pet fuot. "Adaress Ee aplo-at" Foss STODDART ST, WEST Weshineton, 20x10. ‘Person building would bave the edvaaiiage of two party walls” price modorate | taken! at chee. HALE" s JOHNSTON, 738 15th at Baw aes alot ALE—§ LOTS COR, SPRUCE AND JUNIPER 2, Le Droit Park, 313 fect font, one ‘2 nes stzeet care, 18 vuuall Louse can be pest wruunu around the city, 50 ctx WELLER & REPETTI. LOTS IN LANIER TFIGHTS, elite per nq. Tt Fiest Lat in iow: inves. a Star office } OK KENT_7-ROOM HOUSE AND STABLE, NEV Grant st, Mt Pleasant, Apply to ANAIE HAKDO: cor. Grsut ahd Pine sts, SIt. #leasant, JOR, BENT—UNFURNISHED— iis Verunont ave. $85 ult cost ters haa Ran ag aeteeator sina ae cl De .. Hrable Lot Lt lewaut 12-rovm Bouses, finch wien ort SpchintaiEUS'S uATCMecLabic’ “| weenepen’™ Ahan taouttat Lot Saye tect ae #l pot such Me 2108 Coun. ave. store. with open work, A2B5 F at ma ied ‘Tray Cover, 43¢., yo. LOT foot. Building Site for six houses, cheap FURNISHED. s 20K SALE-SUB LOTS 13 AND 15, ork ave, Aitersoon Tea Cloths, Heustitened, $1.75. Hat, bet. 18th te 100h.150 | GE Pont on cat ine and souatog Stic Tet, = ‘Momie Cloth Doylies.'stamped, at G0c, per dozen. 33 19th'st..n'rDupontcrr, routs om 10a s i TWO NEW 7-00M Buick "us 0. ilesy awe sizes 120 per dozen. 7o Nat near LUUL.... Rtowrreriec prot toot. “INO. HARKISON, L- 4123 ware 2 Newel tS Biv Sonat Baers Se loth: in'18, 24, 9, 40 inch widths. Boltiug Sheeting in all'colors. Yzo Farragut Square: 25(g orcorahy,bet. 15 & 14.100 | FIOK SALE—A LARGE FRONTAGE ON TENNES- | of porkiug im front of houses, hyd Bavarrou Art Thresd ali shades, Rope Silk. the only FLLCH, FOX & BROWNS, see avenue, on erude: Lear street cars. beautif! complete assortme tin the city. ‘Complete assoctment 1437 ave.n.w renue; including two val- gf evy and novel shaves i Fancy Baskets. Chie | Oa oe fgrme sreat bar s, Pouscers, aud ail the Latest importations " > 2 brics for Seurfy aud’ Draperies. New art auades in bet. N and © 31 F at. hw. sts., 10 rooms.. 468 Muryland ave. « w., 7 rootus, 436 5 stu. w., 6 rooms. 1126 Park Pisce ‘919-60 4-inch Piush, Complete line of ail kinds of Eu ery materiais, 8, OPPENHEIMER & BRO, 514 9th ot nw. Sole axonte for the Light Running New Home Sewing iver Hars broid- See | Eat D AND 3D FLAT OF 1122 CON- § rooms each: very desiraul-, BERTSON, 1315 H at 30) SALES 25 DOWN AND $10 PER MONTH ae, four aguares tron Peuua ave Rie ee st onky o Jour Aquares {rol 1" 300. K. A. PHILLIPS. 1410 NowNorkave. mt7-1in pK SALL—LOTS, LARGE AND SMALL. ON ALL streets im Muu Measant and Commmbla Grounds.” Also, Meridian Mill Lots, BESS. P, DAV} SB Now York ave m.w.,.10r, mal coruer 10th :tyetore, dwelling aiid stable. SPRING STYLES IN ALL THE NEW COLORS, yet rv LoTs MT. - As yw INO. Ap PRESCOTT, Kelloge Buildiag, BARGAINS ALG2, €2.50, 83, 83.50 and 94. wh VPC Eatin. | Pant Soe-s forest Glen, Ma, 2 to be.: Mat Mie: SPRING STYLE SILK HATS, be hse HERTFORD, 1423% F st. #5, 46 and 88. ALE—WE OFFER AT A BAKGAL _ feb: FoGuow as lots to which we call the atveution low wbic Dunder and othe te scckue good mvestanetty vie: CHOICE STOCK UMBRELLAS AND CANES. ‘ ‘frout by Ist wt. nw, bet. i SALE — THREE DESIRABLE COLNER GLORIA UMBRELLAS WITH GOLD AND SILVER ae ae ns ake FE readies sll iveated. ‘aorthwuat, at” 7.30 HANDLES at $2.25 and $2.50. jab get front uy 100 on Coltax at. me., one square | €10,000 aid e11soUrrarginaly, OO JAMES ¥, DAVIS’ SONS, ‘73 feet front by. 57,cor. South Capitol $4-10w te ea 26 feet frout bet. D 7, Ast at me. ; MALE ATTRACTIVE HOt c mh3-3m 1201 Penna. ave,, cor. 12th st. G4 fect trout by Lib ou Lithst me, bee Tand K. Boo ee tH are | 7S SS See eee Jocaltiy of wn. Care use the dove. aes began wpseezas 4 Thauire of GRO. F SCUAYER, Pacihe Bucking, ‘Our COMFORT SHIRT, the old favorite, made of d ROPER’ = EST » aman cottn, clu Linen org Maung _ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. wi buttonholes. Only 55 ceuts. JOR SALE, RENT, OR EXCHANGE—PARM WITH Dest anywhere at any price, Yiansion peariy furnished: suitable for summer | 1444 ‘Our INVINCIBLE SHIRT, made of the very best —_ eS asst material cut one-quarter mich lower in the neck than a apwiy to 01 figss | 1706 & sour CHOWN DIAMOSD SHIRT, unfinished, sll- we nee | Too F Linen bosoms and good cotton, only 50 cents. T° IN REAL ESTATE 151K BhANcH BAbT NOME SHAKE FACTORY, S nesoqnent nemeanndntion a braces Near corner of F. hae suitable for ratiivimon, eae he chy, on sreniees: 0-1: to 300 acres, ‘which 1 Mis M, J. Horr, 1309 F ST. N. W., Invites the LADIES to inspect her Stock of IM- PORTED MILLINEBY. ‘The Latest! Styles for LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. Persona) attention given to orders, Kos Paanucs, 7TH AND E STS. N.W. SPECIALTIES FOR oo WEEK ONLY. EXTRA REFINED CAMPH( a0 IMPORTED Cy vem beg . Sofa pa ear curas ee ce maar en tno NEW iG . Esco turrhee Soe ey Eye piesa eusor Boxzas oF F, ASHION, 1434 New York ave nw. ‘WILL orEx Gx WEDNESDAY

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