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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the % hours commencing at 3 p.m. Yor the District of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- giais, and North Carolina, warmer fair weather, Winds becoming Light to fresh southwesterly. Rost. H. Jouxsox’s, ib st. wing. foenter berries, New forfolk Market. “Strawberries, Focatons, | Rortotk Piants, Cucumbers, Bupnoom Frexrrcns, cabinets and covered par- Jor suites, at such @ reduction that will pay SacSanas sack 0 PST Hocomvon & Co, ia 2214 F st nw, Oum AssonrmExt oF REED anp Ratan Foaxi- ‘was Will meet your demand. 71 ‘W. H. Hovsurow & Ca, 1214 F st. aw, Liou? Hats tm ali the new colors; English Maple, Side Nutria, Pearl—in fact, ff snades and all Fraxc's, One Price Hatter and Fur- nisher, cor 7th and D. oun Sraaw Marrixos will please in style and prices, 2 jOURTON & Co., 1214 F st. nw, A New Rearen.—This great discovery, unlike thatof most important and advanced agricultural implements, is of world-wide interest and not con- fined to farmers alone. If practical test showed conelusively ‘that in the reaping of unstinted from thousands of nervous su! the cote Oats Essence Company is in the lead of all. ‘The Seoteh Oats Essence will cure any case of ner- Vousness, peuraigia or mental disease, Opn Sur CovER Marxaiais are of the latest and in & great variety. W. H. Hovonton & Co., 1214 F st. nw, Camruon, 25¢. per ib. Ebbitt House Drug store. Amusements To-night. Masome Teurie.—Dr. McGlynn’s lecture. Avsaven’s.—Scanlan in “The Irish Minstrel” ‘Haxan’.— Edwin Arden in “Eagle’s Nest.” ‘PamonaMa BUILDING.—“Battle of Shiloh.” —————_ Condensed Locals, ‘Tho annual meeting of the National Academy of jast night of the National Probibi- the ball corner of 43¢ street and enue addresses were made ‘Howard University; Col. W. Walker, Rev. ED. Bailey, Dr. Car- penter, Mr. Moulton, and others, *Testeniay afternoon a dead male infant was found in a sewer in the navy-yard. ¥ Farquhar found Frederick wnat, aged Aity years ou'N street, between Oth and 7th streets northwest, ip a helpless condition from paraiyets. He was ‘removed tothe Alms- house w. Loree! ce yee ae ——— a third. class letter-carrier at ¥ post-oftice. 2 2 pastor of the Metropoll- tan church, bas been confined to his home since ‘Monday by a severe attack of biliary calcull He ‘was, however, much improved to-day, and expects to leave in a day or two for @ short season of rest at Old Point Comfort. ‘TBE WESELY STag’s Pocket Atlas of the World is offered free to every new subscriber for one year to are Stak, It = rh rinted of 191 silustrat more than 100 colored brapsand diayraius ahd contains Saeed information see advertise- ment in columa. James Johnson, a colored second-hand dealer, Was fined $5 by Judge Snell to-day for failing to make his returns to the chief of police. siabere sates Deadly Sewer Gas. FATAL ILLNESS CAUSED BY DEFECTIVE PLUMBING. “A little good advice to householders, given in ‘Your clipping from a Chicago paper, call to mind ‘case which came to our notice yesterday,” said ‘Mr. McGinn, of the health department, to a Stan reporter. “It is our custom,” he continued, “to make ttamediate and careful inspection of all premises where cases of zymotic disease exist, and too frequently we are ouly notified of the ex- Sstence of the disease by reason of its fatal termi- nation. Yesterday one of our inspectors Was called upon to examine an up-town house where a child bad died from dipatheria. There were two others in the house suffering from this terrible disease, and an examination of the plumbing work showed that the dwelling was nothing more nor jess thap a source of ventilation for Beveath the sink in the kitchen there was a full foot of pipe missing, and the mouth of the terra cotta pipe yawniag to pour out the foul odors and Boxious gases of the sewer. The unfortunate father of the family sald be had gmelied something. but It did not occur etuing pretty thorougily educated pretty t jucated as tance of sanitary matters, but occasioually we ery & case a3 this one. Pe ee Yours of yesterday serve a good feel tue effect at our ofice.” = ————— ‘The Car Conductor the Aggressor. ‘MB ATTEMPTED TO PLIRT WITH MES. CARR AXD HER HU:BaND RESENTED Several days ago Jno. W. Carr and his wife were charged, in the Police Court, with assaulting Mr. Mortimer Price,a conductor on an Avenue car. ‘They failed to appear and their collaterals were Yorfetted. Col. Totten, counsel for the railroad company, thought that the amount of collateral Was insuffictent, for such an offense on a street- car, Mr. S asked for an attachment which Was issued ‘the case was set for a heartng in the Police Court this morning. Mr. Sbepperd ‘called Jusige Sneil’s attention to the case. He said that the conductor was the aggressor, and he had skipped town. Mrs Carr, he sald, 1s a pretty Woman and the conductor attempted to flirt with her. Mr. Carr very properly spo.e to him about it and a fight followed. Asa watier of justice be it that the collateral suouid be returned, Dut as it was too late (o retura it the court was unable to give an order to that effect, ee Took His Prxsoxat. Bowns.—George Tanner, the German who yesterday drove a lignt wagon against Mr. Davis, of the itimore: Potomac Railroad, near the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 7th street, as published in Tue Stak, was before the Police Court to-day, > with assault and battery. When asked by Mr. Shep- oye | be could under-tand English: oF not, answered In the negative. “Yes, you can, ‘Said the prosecuting officer. He was unable to employ counsel, and, at the suggestion of the court, Mr. Canilt red for hin. The testimony against him was of a very mild character, and the vurt accepted his personal bonds, Bors Cuaxorp Wirs Perit Lancexy.—Thomas 1. Clear, nineteen years oid. aud Joun P. Fonda, twenty-two years old. were arrested to-day by Detective Kaif on acharge of petit larceny, and locked up for a hearing in the Police © Wo morrow. Th y were arrested on complaint of James C. Addison, the stationer on street, ‘The defendants were employed in his store, and he charges that they bave been “‘knucking down.” _omente ndtbasna ‘A Cotonep Womas Cuanoxp wirn Bigaxy. colored woman named Mary siaith was ch: in the Police Court to-day with bigamy, It charged by Rer husband. Richard Smithy that sue = 4 Magruder Datcher while abe Was still bis wiul wife. Mary denies the c! ‘The case ‘was continued. a Police Court. It was testified that the watch was put in a Dureau drawer, and when It was missed it ‘wastfound on the person of Frazier, who had been eauployed at Golway’s house. The defendant and MMs mother testified that he had bought tne Watch. The jury disagreed and were discharged. | N° Fuiixe rus Jcny.—Yesterday, in the Criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, W. H. Moses aud J. Newton Brewer were excused from service as peti, pg ey hg were drawn to report o- day: Jona Ni Joln 4. H. MeCathra: Conrad Becker, C. G. Thorn, J. T. Chrismond, C. Stevens. All Dut the two last named re. ported this morning, and each of them asked to be excused. The judge said that their action was + ydsistent the former experience of the Septsd’ Meare necks “and Mccsthras aad ais jcCatnran charged the others ~—____ Tue East Wasursoron Ovrnsgr Case.—Yester- day the red ictmes Genes rand Jury revurned an todictment against > ‘Tolliver, Sainuel Boston, ghanging rape on " the ou March 18 last, ment charging them wit! gommit rape at the same me | prosecuting wittess, who is « young colored anta, who are also colored, Commer of lath and b sreets nurthesse wars ‘all assaulted her. —_ oners under seutence tot ay ee Albany last night: Arthur ‘second Intent to kil, two’ yeare: Chan Bi socendl a larceny, thive years; Win. Warner, ‘s0a, bousebreaking, years; Franklin Wed- Stee, housebreaking, One ‘and "one-half years; (areeny from the person, three years; Wun wee: of the W.c. ty Detng ; ‘Organizer, Mra ‘missionary, ‘devastation and woo traffic ip Africa, 9 industrial instruction for : pg dn URicagy, fees ; i was impudence and tue the part of he company’s employe.” ‘The case of Lemuet R. W. Ogden, the young man from near Four Corners, Montgomery County, charged with a felonious assault on his sister-in- Tingtoo, of Branchville, and Marion Duckett, of Bladensburg, who had been retained by friends of ‘the prosecuting witness. The defendant was rep- Tesented by State Senator Peter, of Montgomery, and George C. Merrick, of Mariboro. It was nearly 1 o'clock when bat be e532) Hi i g epttes ei ¥ eeakaseeds i no complaint to her brothes had left the house the following: , because he had threateued her if she gave any siarm and because jer brothers were not able to handle a man like Ogden. In conducting the examination, Slate Senator Peter asked if at was the first: Ume Ogden had ever come to her door, and she replied “Yes.” The court thea adjourned unul tomorrow when the ease will probably be fin- Opposed to the Boycott, TUE PROPOSED MEETING TO ADOPT A CONSTITUTION ADJOURNED. Owing to some misunderstanding only a few Persons came to Grand Army Hall last evening to attend the adjourned meeting of those opposed to ir. Joyce, was de- ready mitted tothe meeting. ‘The objects of the pro- Posed association are stated to be to promote the Fight of men who labor, either with their hands or their brain, to work for’ whom they please upon terms agreed upon by them and their employers; {to remove all existing obstructions to the exercise by boys and young men of the right to leara a trade; to assert ‘and maintain the right of a man carrying on business of any kind to control business tree trom the dictation of any other OF organization; to Tesist boycotting and Smtr combinations by aiding to bring to punish ment those Who engage in them, and by patroniz~ ing and otherwise alding those against whom ‘Such boycott or other similar combination may be aimed, and by all other lawful measures. ‘The jution also provides that the executive | board snail have authority, and tt shall be tueir duty, to correspond with persons in other paris of the United States, wit the view of endeavoring to form a natianal ion for the purpose of carrying into effect throughout the country the objects for which this association is formed in the ‘District of Columbia, on Colored Men in Female Attire. POLICE RAID ON A DANCING PARTY. Last night a party of colored men gave a ballin ghouse near the corner of 12th and F streets northwest. Most of them appeared in female attire of many colors, The dance was in progress between 11 and 12 o'clock when Lieut. Amiss, with @ squad of officers, appeared, and brought the bail to a sudden termination. The men in female attire began to drop their gaudy costumes of silk and and several of them jum a the ‘back ‘window aod cocaped. ise ‘once arrested eleven of them, after & struggle, and locked them up. morning the prisoners followed to the Police Court by @ large crowd of Persons, and when the case was called the court. Toom Was crowded. The eetr names an Jone Beall, wil Dorsey, Charles Myers, Join Lewis, Samuel Jack- Son, Janes Waters, Janes Howard, James Taylor, Benjamin Moore abd Albert Lee, ‘we on the charge dock with gheir faces nid from view. gave their testimony and showed the court several Silk and satin dresses which they picked up where ‘the men left them. ‘They were sent bonds or each go down for 30 days, a ‘This ‘the ‘were ners, Who jake Bayard, Wil we of vagrancy. They stood in the ‘The officers togive Obstructing the Streets. AM EMFLOYE OF THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT 00! FINED. ‘This morning in the Police Court William Bart, an employe of the Washington Gaslight Co., was charged under the police regulations with ob- structing the street by allowing one of the tool carts of the company to stand on 9th street, near the corner of G street northwest, and also by leaving a arraigned pile of bricks on the sidewalk. When ‘tue defendant guilt Superintendeat Wi Of the gas company, said that for twenty-three years they had been Working in this way and never before had they Deen prosecuted. He added men Were working two miles or more from their Giice, and be Wanted to know what they were to do with their carts over night. that sometimes the Mr. Padgett said that tney would have to doas others did—take their carcs to their yard or stable. ‘Mr. Wilkerson thougat it was rather strange that they uaa not been prosecuted before if ‘the law was violated. Mr. Padgett sald that it was a new law under ‘which the prosecution was brought. “Has the company’s attention been called to the t, “and the result assertion Of superiority on ot matter?” asked the Judge, “Yes, sir,” answered Mr. Weedon te: that one ‘the company’s tool carts stood near 9th and G streets two or three days and nights, and that he had to warn persons to keep them from walking agatust It. Witness spoke to the defendant abuut Mt, and he gave witness to understand that he Would do as he pleased about it, and leave the oart Just wuere he pieased. ‘The witness also testitied ‘as to the pile of bricks on the sidewalk. ‘The judge said that under the law as established by the Comunissioners, he would have to impose a fine of $ in each case, and if the Commissioners see ft they can reiait the penaity and give the necessary permit. Mr. said that he Proposed to seems SS Pome ee MP Wilkerson said that they desired to comply with the law, — An Old Man Charged with Bigamy. “DOCTOR” TOWERS SAID TO BAVE A WIFE LIVING IX WASHINGTON AND ONE IN LEESBURG, VA. Officer Dean, of the eiguth precinct, this ing arrested an old colored man named ‘chaties ‘Towecs, allas Heaton, on a warrant charging him with bigamy and took him to the Police Court ‘where the case was continued on account of the absence of an important witness. The old man is known ip the northern section of the city as “Doc- tor” Towers. been living on Wiltberger FOR SALE--HOUSES._ _FOR SALE—LOTS. ‘pet month, on Let, sf, 12 ROOMS WELL walogag ne ease we the city. 403 Gate Bw. apse us. at once; no, = cee i} ail bUy am 1N-fout i} Bi ‘f a © SALE—A NEW HOUSE, cellar. heated eremonahie pee em Box OL siarofioe, % eeszere IF TAKEN WITHIN 10 DAYS Stn. Addrems J. ¥. By -925 DOWN AND 910 PeR MONTH ote facing etroet of ILLIPS. 1410 NewYork av SMALL. ON ALL i ry tween 14th ad 2 ap? 10 fe LEY Foie JOR SALE-LOTS, streets in Mount Also, Meridian Hull Low, BENS. 1 HERBERT & (0’S.............-- ES CHIEF (Alum Powder,).......0.---- GIFT POWDERS SCHEME POWDERS... ‘Contain Alum and Ammonis. BULK POWDER(5o14 loose). ‘Contains Alum and Ammonia. RAMSEY’S when not fresh. OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS of the seventh pica ange married, fast Le oR SALE_BARGAINS—LoTS IN Mr wer of the Doe Glen, MA. 2 to be.; Mat., 3. R. HERTPORD, 1 ALE—WE OFFER AT A Tollowing lots, to which ‘and others eck: ‘60 to 160 feet frout by 1 and. "250 feet front by 100 on Colfax wt. me. ope square from North Cay {tol, late Jonn L. du and at the parsonage ‘Mra Shanks will reside oh RENT— Fiet, of Maryland, EJ uh st. bet. Nand O sta. 10 on 2ist wt. aw, 1 RENT—HOUSES— aa ave. n.W.. 105, tore, dwelling aiid siai 1307 Corcoran #t., 10; vorner 7 > ‘to SNO. A. PRESCOTT, atte fects, and this, together wit! ‘Nores.—A very enthusiastic. Christian Union Temperance ducted last night at the Market House Hall by Mr. E. B. Russell. There were thirteen signers -plecrng many friends of Mr. J. ‘E Wagi pleacad to know that Tapidly recover- rou his recent attack of Hiness. [EMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WaTRR aT 7 , m.—Great Falls, temperature, 52; condition, 2; Teceiving reservoir, temperature, north connection, ton, 1: rt REPORTS As to Purity and Wi Powder. DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDE is the only brand upon which the United States and Canadian Governments have ever made a favorable report. 45 vnited States National Board of Health, Wash- ©. Bulletin—Supplement No. '33—See report Darantunne, Oltawa, seat of Goverment, Canals, April Sr, 158. ices : Dr. Price’s Cream Baking does not contain Ammonia, Lime, Alum-or any aduiterant. R. 8S. G. PATON, Ph. D., Chemist for tiie United States Government. APART RU REE " the United States Department of Agriculture, Washingtou, D.C. urity, strength and healthfulness of DR. M BAKING POWDERand DELICIOUS FLAVORING EXTRACTS can be offered than that they are recommended for general family use by the following Heads of the great Universities and Public Food Analysts of the United States and Canada: : Professors Doremus, Witthaus, and Bartley, of New York; White, of Georgia; Kedzie, of Michigan; Schefiner and’ Dettmer, of Missouri; Dwight, of Virginia; Babcock and Ordway, of Massachusetts; Howart,’Bohlander, McKeown and Smith, of Ohio; Sabin, of Vermont; Austen and Wilbur, of New Jersey; Barker, of Pennsylvania; Collier, of Washington; Albrecht, of Louisiana; Everhart, of Texas; Hil Wheeler, Long, Delafontaine, Paton and Mariner, of Ilinois; Smith, of Beloit College, Wisconsin; Heyes and Rice, Canada. A SIMPLE TEST Of the purity of baking powder is to mix in a tin cup two heaping teaspoonfuls of the mnfuls of cold water, place it over the fire, stirring constantly, then smell; if adulterated the nce of Ammonia in most cases cominerce contains Ammonia. Pure Baking Powders composed 's portion of the For full iist cal! at oities for bulletin iment 9 the Let and 15th. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, JOR SALE-ONLY & terms, several pretty new y papered, bath-rooin, | OR BALE—CHEAP_—TWO GOO! nafes; one medium, one small once, terme to #uIL Addreas Bo to the ComaissionEa OF Bear went section - three on line of new Cable re month; nice Lome oF payung iu e ; renting for 2.00 por condition at ; condition at south connec- ting reservoir, temperature, 52; condition at influent gate-house, 7; Seer errs S28 utd Powder co" i Address J. B.JUHNSON, Treasurer Howard U uly A HANDSOME #TFAM Lavncu. ‘The Cream of Tartar used in DR. y ICE's CREAM strongest and free from all lime and other impurities. a EE Alexandria Affairs, Reported for the EVENING STAR. ‘Tax New Scuoot Bunvia.—The city school Dourd held a meeting last ni in the chair, and all the m fer of Mr. John 8. Beach, clerk of court, to award at the close of the present school ear, as # prize to the best Ic schools, a $100 ty] cepted, and the thani ‘ouinibus-top, curtain Plated ‘engine, cou address LAUNCH. Star office OK BALE—ONE CAR LOAD OF PINE MULES and three lange horses KANE'S Portland Stables, 643 and 6: nw., Washington, D.C. A HANDSOME DRAG FoR TWO Inquire at office of the .E-ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST RugL President Stuart Root of the present. An of- ‘the corporation PRICE’S CRE. ast arrived st N ter, Was read al ‘of the board returned for ‘The school-house committee that the board would have on hand at the end of the present year about $7,000, and that Contractor Gibson, Who in 1884 offered’ to house snilar to the Amidon Dull for $9,500, leaving four rooms unth willlog Uo put up the building with ail tue rooms $10,500, and allow $250 for the old bullding material and $250 for less excavation, &c., at the new site, making the expenditure about : freed that the house be bullt by Mir. Gibson, and the proper committecs were di- rected to make the contract and provide for the ments, AS there was some varlance of opin- us as to whether the building showid stand on ‘he north or the south side of the Wolfe and Wash- Angton street lot, the board adjourned to meet on the lot at 5 o'ejock this atternoun and decide that @ Liquux LicgNses.—The Corporation Court,, Ciarke, continues its session, which is now devoted to the grant city establishuenta, CLAKENDON Ho JOR SALE SHORT 35 1113 N. Juve se, jARNEK & CO. '916 VOR RENT—UNFURNISHED. ear new Library ‘ery und basement bricks of 11 rooms each, imps.,on D st me, near 3d, MEN-IMPORTED ORAL. Bicycle, Singer's best, ball le, “cow-horn bar," spade Dew, bargain for cash. Call © to's, it Up a school. |, of Californi 19th st. above Dupont Circle,10r., ail mk monthly paywenta, item Hie Soni OO. wath OK SALE—A YOUNG, GENTLE, Bi suitable for lady's use, can be seen at 2 JOR SALE-BALOON AND RESTAURANT, & Ey good stand and business. pone business peed “apply $10,000. It was Address SALUUS 419 3d st. n.e., Sr, all miod. inips. Powder with ‘three teas] 303 Dst. ue. Sr. all mod. bane allow it to boil thorough! odor of Ammonia will be plainly pei indicates that Alum is used, as nearly all the Alum Baking Powder will not give the faintest Ammoniacal odor. principally of Starch, Alum, and terra alba, boil into a thick dirty paste, or until the gas escapes freely 39H SALE_FOR WANT OF USE A F = — 71s 13th wt bw. JOR RENT—FURNISHED—A NEW TWo-STORY ‘and basement brick, # rooms,very nicely furnisied, ou north side of Corcoran st, uear 16th st, will rent eap for five mouths from May 1 for afew days, 0: ome new Urick a1 above T street, containing 10 rooms, collar, turumca, bath and beauiisully papered, crystal chandeliers, &e., Wasi. DANENHOWER, ap13-2w Successor to Daneubower & Son. 11. ZOR SALE~GREAT INDUCEMENT—NEW PRESS Brick Front Houses, now being erected near Sta’ ton Square northeast: south fro ral discount if )U-chasel now, H plans and obtain choice of houses. sol i YSICLACHLEN & BATCHELUER, KSALE—A SUPERIOR SET OF LIGHT DOUw! THOMAS RUSKELL. & Co. doe C'est. ns we ALE-TEN DOLLARS WL Call at 435 94h st aw. ‘of liquor licenses for the sb Yeur some twenty-two bar-room licenses were Laken oui, as well as eight ordinary licenses; two wholesule’and sixteen re- tall Licenses. - 1t 18 not thought there will be any increase this year. ARREST OF 4 DisTRict Man.—A young man named Ritter, said to be from West Washington, was com- mitted to jail by the mayor vo-day in ‘default o1 tine tor disorderiy conduct. | He a here en- itute at private houses, Alexandria and Washing- 2 lucational illustrated lectures of Hon. Edward Daniels were continued at Knights 0% Labor Hail last night to an incteased auditory. ——The amateur oarsinen of Vi last night, and xed the 4th of July tor the stave regatta here.—vhe directed that tng Alexandria Canal be, filled. at y Uurnplke, so as to make a good crossit for the road.—-chax re naturalized here Virgiia Iron Shipbulldi CITY ITEMS. Rend the following list of wonderful bargains } Offered for to-morrow at 8. W. Au S19, and 821 7th st. n.w.: Nest L japanned bread or cake boxes, 28, 38, an 4¥c. each; chamber sets, $1.17; block-tin dishpans, | 12: larger size, 26c. 5 block-tin Saucepans, 9, 1: ‘and 35¢. each’; CITY ITEMS. The Oriole, 822 Tra Sraeet, Near I, Branch Store 1722 Penn. Avenue, Offers Saturday, April 14, and Monday, April 16, tue following: Children’s Fancy Parasols, 23c.; Children’s Sateen Parasol Misses’ 50c. Parasols, 30. Parasols, 98c.; our $1.50 Fancy Striped or Plaid Parasols, $1.1 Percale Shirt W: Fancy Flannel St ‘alsts, Undershirts, 1234, 15, 19 and : SE kananioe 25.3 ware Nr aps, or low crown, 2sc.; Nurses’ Caps, 19c.; Jerseys, with coat back, 4¥c.; Plaited Front Jersey, 7ac.; 'All-Wool Jersey, ¥8c; Finer Jersey, Worth $1.75, at $1.19. Ladies" Lisle Thread Gloves, stitched back, 25c. Silk Gloves, 25c.; Sik Glove Table Olicioth, our 89¢c, Stitched B. ‘Men or Boys’ Undershirts or Drawers, 25c.; all sizes Linen Bosom Shirts, 30c.; Double Back Shirts, 50c. Seamless Socks, double heels, 2 pair tor 2: ‘Men's or Boys’ Fancy Flannel ‘Overshir 3 for 25c.; Culls, 2 IN THE FUTURE WE Wii stantly on hand InVers, saddle aud Dusiiess horws. We have 6 hada, very mice drive be pair crumsed matched, bay Very stylish: one par Ken pair 15% luinds; one bay mare, 1 " abd our very fine Keutuchy ese horses are well, sound and well broken. nstein’s, 817, | is Srey ing and 45c. each; 16, and 19¢.; worth 15, lustpan snd brush, 17¢.; ‘Children’s | garden tools, set of 3, with long handles, 15c.: Noor vilcloth, 21c. yard; 48 sheets shelf-pay Children’s | base ball bats, 8c.: 4 doz. thin flint saa = = sgee ws Embroid- ; regular price ner grades ue ipiny id plush ning and satin parasol, $0.91; eisewhere at $16; finest quality cane carriages, | ¢. satin lines, $11.28—a bargain for $20; j And trunks at manufuevurers’ prices. Ferd. Frank’s “Spring Startier.”—100 | 3. Men's Fine Calf Hook Bals. (no duplicates When these are gone); worth $300. “Our price 331 and 333 Penn. ave. east, pers solid colors, 3ic.} ME, UNDER LENT. ON Hes’ Satin Coaching " stn w. store & 8.501 6-1" SWOKMSTEDT & : (OR RENT—TO A KESPONSIBLE PARTY. ABLE | to furnish a any house 4m qowd style, we offer tac tleeaut residence on the cornet of 4)" aid ts tw, | ata nominal rent untii September 1, 18SS, after that variivuiara aud y-ermit. to. SLEDY @ BRADLEY. ua Ton depot last night. Ok SALE—AT A Bax: tine, Houses 472 and 25e.; Ladies’ Under- SALE_THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITA CA, hnported by Charles Se unt frou publishers’ mia met here OO per month. Fo Oa odice of SWOR supervisors have ong) | provements: south frout; couven: | Walnt staining, opel grates it, or reduction for al stitened back, Wes, 4 buttons, 49c. 1d Gloves, 67¢. RNISHING GOODS. Do, (ron 7 here yesterday, and elected E. O. Clarke preuident, =A Small frame dwelung on Pitt street, near bought by Le Gentzberger a $150. VOR RENT— 1534 JEFFERSON PLAC Wolte, has been —St. Paui’s churea vestr; John W. Green delegate alternate to the coming convention at Staunton.—The found @ bill for perjury against 0. Base Batt, YeorenpaY: At Philadelphia—Ath- Philadelphia, 1. At Balumore—Balti- tou, S. “At ‘Cincinnali—Cincinnad, ‘Wheeling, 2; But Ponto, 4. “At St Louis-Cicagor $ 8°, Louise chicago, At Plitaburg—Piutsburg, 6; Ciev soe Mr. Cyrus ¥oss, son of the eloquent and learned bishop, was introduced to an cudinent iminicteras @ recent reception at Minneapoils, ininister, “you are the son of Bislop Foss, are you? T know bi very well, and alugiad to know you. 1 ‘suppose you are going to be a iiuister, too?” “No, ir,” replied the young man, prompuly; ing Co earn my living. ‘os. ‘LOCKED UP IN DEFAULT oF Barn— ‘When the court in Nev. York reopened, after re- cess, Yesterday, Mine. Liss de Bar's iawyer Was il, urnient Was Laken nul to-day. Judg’ ed the ballot Mine, Diss de Bar ana her husbaud at $5,000 eac! among the lot are some fn Fm, all horwee to be ae 4li modern Luprovements, handsomely papernd; l- pLalttornia Tickets, J. F. Milnor, B £2 fate two squares front, Duy 7 {Ok RENT—BY KO. HOLTZMAN Protestant Episcupal GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS. rood Case Upright Grand Piano, nearly Bew; full rich quality of ‘tone and tll LE-ATTRACTIVE HOUSE ON A ¢ . with erounds surrounding; 1318 80th at, Gate passing the door. Frosh Alderney Butter churned morning and delivered in 3 1b. “Ward” prints, Also, Cottage Chéese and buttermilk; Sweet MK Only a Few Thousand Left of those ex- celient Cigars. We have been and are still selling 1 906. for a box of 50 good cigars, M.& P. Merzoer, 417 7th st. Bw. ye? Flannel Overshirts 50c. up. Valsts; all colors and sizes, inost complete stock at C. Auerbach’s, Mens’ Furnish- ings, Hats and Sewing Machines, '7th and H. Please Read the Following. See what special inducements The Fair, 812 7th street northwest, will offer on Saturday, April 14. First, we received a crate of decorated’ chamber Sets; the goods are Worth $4; they didn’t tura out as we Wanted thein; we Will sell Liem ut fe will seil 8c. hampers for 84c. We will lothes-baskets for 58c, We will sell 32c. hassocks for vc. We will seli chamber 16c.. We Wii sell 15c, stove polish for wii sell a pretty wall-bracket for 9c. We will sell 1G-lnch Japanued trays for 14c. We will seil @ hice large foot Lub for 37c. We will sell wool rice, We Will sell garden sets \dsomely decorated tea sets for ish china decorated dinner und tea pleces for $13.98. We will aiso give sonie spleudid bargains in baby carriages. Baby carriages from $7.08 to $45. Come and see our sili plush ‘upholstered curr: elegant rattan carris in new designs for Hlegant royms ma “Sun | Pnquive of Witlding.“dreprvot2 co: | "2 Vator, hieated by Bt ‘Oue beautiful Rosewood Case Sq) legs. &c., nearly Dew and in eiwant ost #400; uow ouly $190, including ES WORTH BUYING— 1510 Q st., reduced to.. node island ave. Square Grand Piano, nearly ‘ey payments, cost $500. THE IANO EXCHAN N Mi. PLEASANT—A HOUSE tic bed-room: filtered cistern wi le, warden iy perfect cultivation, good Krapes an | Other ‘smnai: fruite; 2 squares from si be ‘sen Saturday afternoon aud ou Tucsdays after 5 p.m. R, MP. BENSAL, 1* Center st. bet, Howard ave. and 14th st. exten 2109 G at. nw. “Ab,” said the UB SALE—POUR AND 81 Aly carriages, also hand carriages a ‘of terms, call abd see my stock, 518 Oth st. aw, OF. 1916 Sanderiaud Pit uw. 10r., {UF 82 -;22x100 TO ALLEY; twelve Foons and veliar; hard wood finish; turce- yrensed-brick irout: @ model howe. owner ta LEY DEEBLE, 1310 ¥ st. OK SALE—VERY CHEAP_A Li h, and the Lawrences at $2,000 each. “In defauiv of bali they were locked Up in the city prison. Lawyer Marsh did not ap- Inspector Byrnes says that airs. Diss de Bar has in her possession levers from many prominent business and society men, in which she 13 termed “Angel Annie” aud siicllar terms. ‘The letters, it published, he said, would create a lively sensation. Tas Is Tae Seasox 1a which to purity and enrich the blood, to restore the Jost appetite, and to build up the system, as the body. © now especially susceptible to benefit from medicine The peculiar medicinal merit of, and the wonderful cures by Hood's Semaparilla have made it the most Popular spring medicine. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, and all humors, biliousness, dyspepma, head- ache, kidney and liver complaints, catarrh, and all af- fections caused or promoted by low state of the sys- tem oF impure blood. SMALL BUSINESS pnesr 15th st. aw OK SALE—A_ FIN: eriy on New York Dearly mew. seven-r-o: rovements: large I 266 New Haaipeiire a) mats at half pear at the bearing. J.ave. Wt...) for hows, atti, hire ave.: pecuiat.ve prices. “Two. Lo we thnde at oboe &e.,and to secure it to the mauawer. spplication sioguid ¢ for $12.48, and our ‘Alexandria, Va autifuly upholstered ‘ 96. We have aa elcyant tered 1 brocaded silk, nickel Uim- | , Very stylisit, Which We Will sell for $16.98. We also call your attention to our large stock of retrigerators, which We guarantee to be as good as 812 7th st. nw. ae sty hear Dupout Circle: x |Store and dwelli — DELIGHTFUL PRIV. 1019 Connecticut ave., turee-story brick and Lasoment; close to Farragut Square: coma, large closets, rear «alleries; 21 fect ig fetdeep to public huss s FISHER & co. T SEITZ 65S Hue. ESV KING OVEN: ‘aa Feather 900 ered._ abu Gnauton bld'g, Ki eisoniy s portion of the books.” For full Lat call at ofiee for bulte THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. yall couveni- | in this city to select frum; latent sty 479 and 481 C st nw., roar Ni —PIANOS AT BARGAINS—ON» FINE ‘the Ist and 15th. Ok RENY—THAT house, 1406 11th sf handsomely papered a 4 jauapness; ull nod, imps. Apply to 1101 Ost ‘M.&P, Merzore, Tw. _FOR SALE—LOTS. JORSALE—CHUEAP_TWO! night, early ew, Punos for rent. HUGO WOKCH & Co., Sonmer Piauo Agency. ” JOR SALE JUST ARRIVED FORTY TWO HEAD forses from ta | are ome of the beat Deal! Worse over bcwcht to tide | city, welhing frou twelve to fourtoes bund from five to ought year, ‘All horees warrauled an fem JOUN SIMMON! ane Upricht. & ALE—HOUSES. YERY DESIRABLE HOUSE ON st. nu. w., between %th and 10th. apl1-3t " LOUIS F, SHOEMAKER, 920 F st.n, JFlOR SALE—AT A BANGAIN— aaa rice, 6300. Addrone NEW HOUSE, KENESAW A\ E, KE we | {OR RENT—DWELLING 302 EAST CAPITOL ST. 2D BUILDING LOTS, ‘one square of H st.car tine,on 4th st. we; east | street; built up all round: | ds Abstract to date. 0, T assortment at. Auerbach, sens Hate and Sewing Machines, 710 aud gus #2, ape mty. Va. Amour them fice. 302 wast = é RENT_NINE-ROOM HOUSE ; modern improvements: rout, all ‘impru ile" perfect 923 12TH ST. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA iat May Sold by alldrugeists. $1; six for @5. Prepared only by ©. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, Heusekeepers Attention! Coffees way down! Great Reduction in Sugars! ‘Tam GReat ATLANTIC AND Paciric ‘ka ComPaxy, ‘3104 M st., Georgetown, D. C, 503 7th st., 1620 14th st. n.w., Washington, Hundreds visit our store very day fur our Teas and Coffees and Baking Powder. Once buy our ‘Teas and Coffees here and you will never drink Remember, we still give away vaiua- ‘Take advice before it 18 at 503 7th st. and 1620 14th st. A ST. NE. BRICK HOUSE, apitol 439 per month, “Appi teks 31 ae ebisse 14, BOOM! a : 8, 1451 N ER & sOmDAN. 1417 F st. square of the 2M. SIORRISON, 1313 JOR RENT—NEW HOU! ‘st; four rooms on first floor: JOR SALE — JUST ARRIVED FhOM ROCKING ham Oo., Va. 40 head of choice driving wad drafe ‘alec, eoine low-priced cart horwes aud arnt trial given and ail stock cuaran. im rear of 6120 stand WM. YATES, Prop. — THREE CAR terme. Also, 25 feet or AVIS, 1319 F at. we and Wat. H.CLAY STE! IMMENSE ASSORTMENT. LOWEST CASH PRICES. ery See. the new-style dress- "AC TAN, GOBLIN. 7 LOKED "SILKS, 8 sctual cost OR SALE_CHOICE LOT ON K ST, BETWEEN 14th and 15th ete, 21 by 100. teed 1107. Ct now. and useful presents. WM. P. YOUNG. LADIES’. pA] woraaeees ‘OR RENT—801 © ‘ST. 8. W. 9 ROOMS AND x ALY — JUST REOEIV: inctured “by tee Celebrated JAS k PROBEY, ington, con New i. Pt 1 224 Center Ailey "SLACK AND. ol tories. 12:90) 32d et ‘our, immense stock. "t a Don't pay 75c. for BLACK SURAH SILKS. Our cash CREAM ALBATROSS, extre-wide double width, bpecial bargain. 37 ic. ta i they buy 65 oF overs Pals ot Knotted fringe Deinask Te ‘worth e i Town me Now Fork ave. and Oth at. SALE-BED FEATHERS, 150. LiL NEW, five picked; the best ior the i Spee iby: alo % Pst. per ft. 7c. | Adjacent to Forest Glen Park, at low rates, and on easy Grantave. per tt. 25c. | terms Apply to 1D. 910 9th st. mw. coffee that uhey use our Granulated Breakfast Coffee, which we sell at the Don’t fail to try tt. ven with every 25 atallour stores. ‘Checks f TOT SHOP WORN sveling trun mes ly horse blanket». robes OR RENT_222 3D ST. RE. 13 ROOMS, MI Perfect order and ood neighborhood, 840; 122 W.. 72. large yard, cheap, $16. Several HT, 607 7th st. n.w. FOUB-ROOM HOUS! y ave, Re Inquire 2p! Granulated Sugar. Standard “A”... White Extra “Cc”, Light Extra “0”. Block. st houses $8 ‘and'810. E 100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES painted wagons, carpenter's. Wu Mouthly payments or 2. teetown, PARIOTA, COM: Ly >| oy = Ex ‘SIX ROOMS, IN EX- R RENT_TWO 8M. ‘BRICK, HOURE. SIX ROOMS, IN EX- Wranient so thres car ines? 3 $3,100. BENJ. = ‘ST. 8. eee rf i ‘and 909 New Jerse; i F ‘| ‘cent Whiting with the ald of ‘Our 30c. coffee cannot be equaled cargo of new crop Teas at 35, 40, ‘of Moyune ‘Teas at pound ts | snd 13 excellent and Aeliciously favored. So _ api Our Java and Mocha at 20 cents per bousea. ‘The Gi ‘7th St. and 1620 14th st. n.w. ‘#104 M st, n.w. R SALE OR KENT. HOUSE Toous; southern Xposure; remises, ve ground trea gas engine. ° 5, Foe set |ALE_WE OFFER NEW SIX ROOM BRICK | tended, 502130 toot ‘houses within half square of eirect care: Cleat, eles ST {iooation: "on! terme of #100, a8 : BWONMBIEDT & BRADLEY, O27 8 et. splontm BALE— PENNSYLY. PROMINENT BUSINESS NEAR ap0-5t__ STEIGER & ALE—AT A 2 th with ewitch running pound can- ‘old _relti ‘and Pace ‘Tea Con ?, For Gata 4 Say mons oF THOSE VERY DE- Se ay re ave. in the immediate Headquarters, Pi FS ANX, 1303 F st. 7M HOUSE AND LOT, On] 7.00 < rescent st, i cheap. Togtsct a oteegen eeeee aia es A ai Coffees, and is rere 4 Give us a cull. goods and reason- i $1 : 417 7th st. Dw, y E i i Fret ; 4 be i i? i i fi i i ; 3 i 3 rh 4 ll i

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