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LOCAL MENTION. “The Weather. te Indications for the % hours commencing at $ p.m. For the District of Columbia, Virginia, and Mary- Jand, ligat rains rollowed DY Solder falr weather, winds becoming fresh to brisk northwesterly. wren: Laucroxes.—In Small's floral siuling. cormar 6 and Lath streets Dr. Haupt gives Naiks dally this week, at 9:90, 2:90, 4:30 and 6:30 .im., on his laimitabie method of imparting a prac. ‘cai’ Knowledge of German during his five weeks ‘course of lessons. A new course opens this week tthe above boars and all are most cordially tp- ‘Vited to attend these interesting exercises, whether desiring to take the course or not There are also advanced classes at 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 a.m., 4:20, 6:30, and 7:46 pw. which are open to all desiring Wwinvestigae No One Can QuusTiow our ability, to sell at le as we are manufacturers ‘wnotenale Prices suwax BROS, cof. 7th and E, Coow BRAXD COLLARS, 3 for Why pay more, — Manton Riruxs Farm at Masonic Temple. Fox Hoxsts, all pur go to Salomon’s Beadles (See aavt. sie Riss} Srectat BARGarns at Tux Oxi Pxuruct Rewxpy for habitual con- Supation, dyspepsia, ani Tasbous California’ liquid fruit remedy, Syrup-ot Fige It strengthens as well as cleanses system. It is easily taken and perfectly harmless, Ali druggists, a ee To Prove Ova Cian of selling at manufac. Aurers’ prices see our $10 and $1% men’s suits, in ack and cutaway style. KiseMaN BRos., cor. 7th and E. Coon Brax Coutars, fOr 50e. The Dest and latest. Bo-Pszr Dart at Marion Rifles Fair, Lergnestixo To HOUSEKERPERS.—The “Moth Balls” advertised by Mr. Mertz, at 1014 F street, are ‘Wwe best substitutes for camphor, and cost’ but eue-third the price, 10c. per Dox. Cumpuny’s iat Sane at King’s Palace. Five Px Cext Mowsy To Loay by Tyler & ‘Rutherford, 1307 F street northwest. 3. kmery has been appointed ‘Speciat agent ot Soy hes tans nto The New York Life Insurance. Company. Mr. inery’s office ts at No. 707 G street nowhwest, and “we bespeak for him the liberal patronage of our eituens. ‘SraDvED GLass SusstrreTE. 411 7th st. p.w. Bor Your Ctormixo for yourself and boys from ands FiseaaX Baos., cor. 7th and E. only Manufacturing Tallors and Clothiers ‘Washington. ia Coon Braxp COLLaxs, 3 fr 50e. Perfect fitting. Have no others. ‘Manion Rivas Fark. Admission 10 cents, ‘Baursp Tas Bars.—A well-dressed man will wear extremely Ome Of those: crOss-stripe shirts: Shahn creep ATicres ta dsenowing in such variety. Cor. 7th and D sts. ‘Banoarns x Sram Wars at King’s Palace. ‘Fine Gas Frxrvngs, complete stock, low prices, Suxpp & Buo., 432 ‘Wax Parrns, window shades, decorations, £c. ‘RICHARD HENDERSON, 923 F st. DW. A Sow’s Fan.—“You can’t make a good purse of ‘asow's ear,” says the old axiom, but you can cure Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Nervous Blee and Nervous Exhaustion ‘ar bottle of Scotch Oats Essence. Cuxw “Rosenfeld’s Gem” Tobacco, PoxE Suares, in ali colors, at 45 cta Sold else- ‘Where at 75 cts. and $1.00. City AND DISTRICT. a ts To-night. ArBavon’s.—Modjeska tn “As You LikeIt" ‘Narionat.—“The Corsair.” ‘Maxais’.—Myra Goodwin in “Philopene.” ‘PANORAMA BUILDING.—“Battle of Shilob.” it fo Hil, yesterday to" celebrate, tho hur! il, Ye to el Swenty-anb anniversary of the ordination of the Fector, Rev. 4. Floridus Steele, to the priesthood. A dead colored female infant was found in the ‘Tear of Masonic Temple yesterday. ‘Tais morning Kobert Cohen was excused asa [petit juror of the €riminal Court. ‘Thos. W. Johnson, formerly of the dry-goods firm I & Co., in the old first ward, ely, and brother of Mr.Geo. Spe Amown Washington business man, died at ‘The headquarters of Supreme Castle of the Kutyhts of the Golden Eagie will be at Willard’s the conclave from May 22 to 26, 1888, ‘The Weutenant-general and staff wilialso be at ‘he above-named place. ‘The alasm turned in from box 142 about 10 clock thfS morning was for a slight. blaze in a house in Foundry alley, on G street, between 13th ‘ana 14th. The Dre was put out before the engines arrived, the damage being very silgnt. ‘Tene Garrett and Kate (Foy each forteivea $105 collateral in the Police Court today for keep- ‘ing unlicensed bars. ‘ceo. Robinson, colored, was fined $10 or thirty @ays by Judge Snell to-day for writing indecent words on the Sumner school-bullding. = ‘This: An the Police Coury & colored boy named Mason Colman was cnarged by special Of- ‘and Potomac Capitol street, afternoon. testimony as to the effect that the officer fred at the boy. ‘The judge released Colman on his personal bonds. ‘Theentertainment which was successfully given at National Rifles’ Hall last night for the benefit of The Woman's Baptist Home, willbe repeated to- supper is served at the close of the per- per- A slight fire occurred in the house of Wm. Davi. 0b, On Monroe street, Anacostia, this morning. A FAREWELL TxsiTwoNiAl.—Mr. F.C. Cate, who has been superintendent of the Eastern Presby- Uerlan Sabbath School for seventeen years, 3 soon ‘Ww remove to bis old home in Northern New York, and im appreciation of his efficient services the Officers and teachers to the number of about forty arched in a body to his house, No. $06 8th street Rortheast, yesterday afternoon, and having taken Possessios, soon bad the table spread with refresh iments, and when Mr. Cate and his guests had been assembled at the table, Mr. Fred. £. Woodward, ‘on Debalf of the officers ahd teachers, presented Mr. Cate with suitable resolutions from the Teachers Association. The was continued by some remarks from Mr. Chas. E. Fairman, who, on be- half of the officers and teachers, presented Mr. and Mrs Cate with beautiful silver tea service engraved With &n appropriate inscription. ——— yD, Banton ro ADpagss tus x MEDICAL Socrur. ‘answer to the invitation to deliver an address Before the Medical Society of the District of Col- wmbia, Dr. William A. Hammond, of New York, has informed his trier pupil, Dr. Irving C. Ross, That be will address that body at an early date. ‘Phe subject of the address will be “Christian sci. ence, mind cure, and cognate frauds from a paysi- ological standpoint.” —___— RETURNED AFTER Fo urY YEaRS—Mr. Joba T. Yiscemh, who Js stopping at tue ‘International Hotel, returned to Washington after forty Years’ absence. Mr. Vincent learned ihe trade of iachinist at Laurel, Md, and after working in Baltimore and this city, enlisted In Capt. Howard's company, in the Maryland battalion, in the Mexi- an war.” On returning in 1848 be remained here @ few months and then left for California. Since | Then bis life has beea most eventful He has lived on the plains among the Indians, tn China, Africa and Italy. In the latter country he mar. Tied and ha@ a family, but both wife and children have died. He returns to the home of his youth to find such changes as to make him fe@} that he ts in a strange land. “His parents are dead, and of his eight brothers and sisters but two remain—a brother in Alexandria and a sister, Mrs, Homer, 4m Montgomery County, Md. ANorueR RaILRoap Strr.—Another suit against ie Baltinore and Potomac Kaliroad was fled esterday by MF. : way througs Hrsere ware awards & baraard. Theactlva ts brougut cUver $4,960 damages to property on Virginia avenue, between 9b and loth streets, caused Dy Funaing of trains shifling cars, AcQUITTED oF 4 Cuanck ov Rarg.—Yesterday afternoon, in the Criminal Court, Judge Montgom $y, the Ciial of Timothy Sullivan, @ white hhuckster, on the charge of ‘on Graves Ga March 18 last, was coi ir Lipscomb the detendan A YOUTHFUL LOVER'S RASHNESS, ‘The Som of Editor Watterson A: the Life of a Pretty en A MOCK-TRAGIC SCENE IX 4 BOARDING-HOUSE—A BOY LOVER AND HIS FIEHCE JEALOUSY —A PENKNIPE THE BLOODY INSTRUMENT USED—A BLOODY SIGHT, BUT NO SERIOUS RESULT, Journal. He had a penknife in his hand, the Diade of which was covered with blood. The en- ‘trance of the landlady into the room deterred him from plunging the knife into hisown breast. teen of age, had become. Mra. Unkle, who is a young and twenty-three Peeameborim She city from her home in Richmond, V: it under the Government. Llerson, attending school, has been living in. the, same house with the pretty widow. He smitten with her charms. It seems that he her a great deal of attention, and last evening ‘went to her room to ask her to go out with him. elena ‘If on the, ind of Fe gagement. The young man's jealousy was at the thought of a rival in his affections. He in- sisted that she should break ber engagement and in the colloquy that followed he became so excited that he lost control of himself. He explained wi when the came into the room af- ter his rash act that he loved her better than life, terson, stated that he was called into the house by @ boarder, who told him to goup-stairs, that some- thing was the matter. ‘The officer was directed to the fom occupied by Mrs Unkle. ‘He found the young woman's dress was stained with blood. The Young man, who was in his shirt sleeves, had stab- bed her in’ the breast just below the heart and alsoin the arm. Just ‘as the officer entered the Deutnife "which he opened apparently to fe which he ay Sike the "woman another blow; when” the officer ‘seized him and pushed’ him aside Ashe aid 20 the young, man exclaimed: “4 love her, and I've killed her.” ‘The officer went to the station with Watterson, who Tefrainot from mak ing any statement of the cutting, except to say ‘hat he loved her and was almost crazy at the lume, | He was locked up ons charge of assault and battery, with intent to kill. the even- ing he was Visited by a number of prominent mei friends of his father, but none of them gave for him, and he was held in the station until this morning, When he Was taken to the Police Court in acab. ‘WATTERSON DECLINES TO TALK. ‘When seen in his cell this morning by a Stan reporter the prisoner said: “I:don’t care to make any statement of the case. The facts as published this morning are somewhat tangled, but I don’t care to wen them out. I have learned that the lady does not intend to prosecute me, and I am satisfied to get off with that.” MRS. UNKLE EXPECTS TO GO HOME SOON. ‘Mrs. Unkle has telegraphed for her mother and expects her toarrive very soon. She proposes to return with herto her homein Richmond. Her injuries were only flesh wounds, and have given her but little inconventence. She has only been here about two months, and had a room in the house Where Mr. Watterson had been staying since last December.’ Other persons had rooms in the house, but they all went out for their meais. Mr, ‘Watterson claimed to be twenty-three years of Sg6, whieh ts about the same age as the widow. acquaintance was regarded as one of pieas- ant friendship unt! Mr. Watterson’s feelings be- came more involved. He was stt ‘with the view of ‘one of the scientific par- es sent out by the Coast Survey. WATTERSON RELEASED FROM CUSTODY. Justice Stanley Matthews, Phil. Thompson, Gen. Joseph E. Jobuston, Gen. Stelle, and Gen. Steven- son, all friends of Col. Watterson, appeared in the office of Prosecuting Attorney Shepperd in the Police Court this morning to look after the inter- ests of young Watterson. Phil. Thompson, his attorney, presented 4 letter from Mra. Unkle, Wrbioh was addressed to Judge Hoge. In the letter she stated that she desired that the cl be dis. missed. Mr. ‘went with the of to Judge Hoge, and the latter directed Mr. SI ‘to comply with the wishes of the defendant, and young Watterson was re- leased from custéay. ‘The Hagan Divorce Case. THE WIFE WANTS A SEPARATION APTER NEARLY FORTY YEARS OF MARRIED LIFE AND BEARING FOURTEEN CBILDREN—HER HUSBAND'S ANSWER TO WER ALLEGATIONS. In the divorce case of Isabella Hagan agt. Zacha- riah Hagan, fled some time since, the respondent ‘this morning, by Mr. F. W. Jones, flied his answer. He admits they were married in 1849, at which time he says the complamnant was a waif, having no relatives whatever, and was employed as a do- mestic, and he says that by marrying her he ele- vated her to his station in life. Both were then without any means or education whatever, but by their joint efforts they accumulated money. He ‘admits that they had occasional quarrels, such as are not unusual among married people, but that they subsequently up. He asserts that she, 4m these quarrels, used the most violence and usu- was the "aggressor. He denies that he ever seriously declared that he would trex tn danger fron his hands. He staves that ever i. He from their earnings a farm of 30 acres was pur- chased for $3,000, and paid for by him. He says Uhat it ts true they had fourteen children, of whom thirteen were gtris, and the youngest living is now twenty years of age, and that seven of are living. ‘It 1s not true, he says, that he drove tueir only Son from home, and asserts that he is still at home. He states that three of the children are on his side and four on the mother's, and he cl that the filing of the bill is fur the purpose of get- Ung possession of his property; that his wite in- tended, through some of the neighbors and two physicians, to have him declared insane, and be committed to the insane asylum, but fortunately for bim when the parties were applied to they denounced the scheme as a fraud, and would have nothing todo with it. He charges further that in ‘December last, she removed froin the house during his absence aif the furniture excepung two car- pets, and was about to take the when he arrived aud prevented her, and he was left without & cent, she having been the custodian of his money. Notwithstanding this, he says that he is willing and anxious for her'to return to their Nome; that he (velng now sixty-nine Fears of age), may With her, spend his old days with their two ‘uomarried chilaren. a ‘Transfers of Real Estate. ‘Deeds in fee have been fled as follows: G. W. Fowler to Mary F. Pt. 19, sq. 939; ¢—, Bridget Renehan to OBE. Duffey, sub 26, sq. 134; $10,000. Martha R. Ellsworth to Emily Cookson, Jot 3, Dik. 13, Takoma Park; $4,000. K. A. Phil- lips to John P. Boyer, 8g. 1021; $200, SUING THE Gas COMPANY FOR $20,000 DawacEs.— ‘This m Messrs. C. Carrington, I. Williamson and John P. Shepherd, for George S. ‘Rhodes and his wife, Mary, entered suit against the Wasbing- ton Gas’ Light Co., to recover $20,000 damages, ‘The compiainants allege that the defendant was in introdt gas outside the city limits std Becember last, had on Columbia Hoad or lvth street extended, atrench 6 feet dee] and 200 feet long, for the purpose; that defend. dants left the trench entirely unprotected by bar ricade or lights, and on the evening in question, Detween 6 and 7 o'clock, while Mrs’ Rhodes was walking said road or stréet, by reason of the un- fusraed condition of the road or street, she tell to the trench and was badly injured and Druised 0 against Homet Campbell for a specific nce of a contract made in February, 1877, to purchase sub lot 17, square 916; also the owner of the latter, It pears that there is a question a4 wo whether there is not acloud on ‘the ttie, and the object re to have this removed. — A Dramatic ENXTkRTainwent.—The public com- Sate oF a Lor.—L N. Jaci of the firm of E. E. Jackson & Co., has of Jas. F. Darth a tot gn the east, side of 10th, street, north weat, De ‘tween K and § northwest, whict —— inténds ‘soon to begin the erection 5 i y iF ii | : | i i Diattiot ‘ot Cotumbia;” Sen- ‘the W: Elec wre: of District of 5 H.R, bill ‘tne Potomac Eleo- trie Light it, Kbit e518, “TO for work — ma- to fhe uso of ‘the District of Co. iran on ate a Guat sO ill ng to the manner of suppiying Water in certaig cases in the District of Colt To OF BACKWATER FOND. ‘The ‘Was reovived to-day by the Com- missioners Daniel living at “Back- ‘This morning a delega' \posed. Re Fendall, Joseph Paul and Hermam Wal- called on the Commissioners to request ‘them to take up and report to the House bill pro- for the extension of the city streets in the ‘subul Capt. Leach has been et with Permit Clerk McDevitt in going over the plumbing regula- ons and changes which he thought neces- sary. The cl wil presented to the Com- missioners for | agi at an early day. ‘Mr. M. I. Weller On the Commissioners ‘this morning and presented in behalf of the East Washi mm Citizens’ Association a set of resolu- tons relating to the opening of Kentucky avenue by ape ene who are now employed in that ae stant Sih Sonne cat se Se renner ot ose ‘neat and ornamental appearance. W. King, of 1682 2131 street, has cated the attenuon of the ‘vo the urgent need ofa sidewalk on the north side ot M street, De- tween 34th street and the new bridge. He also calls attention to the fact that tae improvement of this street has already been on the abutting lots through said improvement and was never completed. ee ‘THE ASSOCIATED CHARITIES.—At a meeting last night of the board of managers of the Associated Charities the report of the secretary, L. 8. Emery, was submitted, It showed that since March 17 last there had been 308 calls at the central office, two-thirds of whom were white, Ninety-five wanted work, and 128 alms; 89 families were pro- vided with fuel, and about 500 garments have been distributed; 12 were aided to ent employ- ment, and 13 Worked in the wood-yard for teipo- The Courts. Yesterday, Davigage Coraweh verdict Tor_de- avis agt. Cornwell; verdict for fondant; $81.7 Wet ag’ Camipbeil; motion to ‘quash execution overrule Toner agt. Campbell; Judgment of garnishee set aside, leave to answer. ‘Cincurt Court, No. 2—Judge Merrick. Yesterday, Lee agt. Follansbee; verdict for de- fendant, x agt. Everly; judgment by de- fault. , Von der Veer Coleman: verdict for plaintitl’ g203.S0. “Elis Sart Matthowsous. es nominal damages. Houghton agt. Appo; do. ; $120. McLaughlin agt. Noonan; judgment of ‘non’ pros. Pierce agt. T! ; juror Withdrawn, Bruce figt. ‘Maddox; death of plains ed. CRIMINAL CoURT—Judge Montyomery. x j Jokn Frazier, “appeal, larceny; ver- Lone gunity. Jobn Jackson, assault to kill; verdict guilty. ‘To-day, Timotny Sullivan, rape; not guilty. Webster Banks, faise pretences; guilty. Poice Court—Judge Snell. To-day, Milton Fox, disorderly conduct; $5 or 15 days. Henrietta ‘Thompson, d6.; do. Charies Cay- nor, Moses Solomon, Charies Blakey and Joseph Boucher, unlawful assembly; do. Wm. Hot ity; $5 or 7 days. Thomas McKey, do.; do. t Sinith, profanity; $5 or 7 days.” Amanda Granam, threat: personal bonds. Emory E. Grash, assault;'do. ‘Mary Bryan and Poliy Lynch, affray: collaterals forfeited. “Lizzie Chapiln; assault; $5. Murdered Through Jealousy. A TEXAS RANGER KILLS THE SON OF A WELI-ENOWN CATTLE KING. About1 o'clock Sunday morning Thomas M. Kennedy, son of Colonel Mimin Kennedy, of Cor- pus Christi, the millionaire cattle king of South. ‘west Texas, and one of the richest men in Texas, was waylald and killed by Jose Marie de Esparaza, deputy sheriff of Cameron County, and a rancher of good family. The tragedy occurred near the ferry landing on the American side of the river. Like most homicides in that section the killi was the outgrowth of an iutrigue on the part of Kennedy with Donna Elivira Esparaza, wife of de Esparaza, the, murderef. Saturday night there ‘was an Open air ball, with electric lights, fre. works, &¢., at Santa Cruz, on the Mexican Side of the river. "Mr. Kennedy took Donna Elivira to the ball there. she saw her husband as she walked on the arm ot her escort, and smiled and saluted him, and afterward, when the pair were seated neat sj an’ insulting remark was made about him, ‘This enraged and he drew his Weapon on the ball floor, but two of his com- anions seized and led him away. He then crossed the ferry and Bid behind a large willow tree be- side the plank walk leading up to town, and from that position firedon Kennedy. He shot at his wife, but she escaped. Colonel Kennedy, the father of the murdered mau, is well known in monied circles ot New York and the Saas Pensscols special to the New York World, April 17. Admiral Luce and a party of officers trom the ‘squadron succeeded in getting past the sentries of Camp Osceola last night without the countersign. ‘They unlimbered a Gatling gun and fred a lot of blank cartridges, The camp flew to arms, repelled an imaginary enemy, and went tobed again. They did 1t all so well that Admiral Luce issued a com- mentary special order. To-day was sham battle Gay. A force under Lieut.-Commander AB i of New York, acting as advance guard of an imaginary army, tried to capture an imaginary from & ‘forge commanded by Col. L.'T. Lo- ‘as rear of an imaginary army in captured it, while hundreds of Toared, and muskets tw in the eyen “it was la, and when it was over Admiral Luce ulated everybody con- cerned init. Camp wiil bo broken Thursday and the feet will sail for Mobile and New Orleans in +08 A PorsowgRr ow Triat.—The trial of Mrs. Emma, Farlow for poisoning her husband James on July 9 last commenced at Princess Anne, Md., yester- ‘The evidence so far presented shows that ‘asked a doctor if five cents’ worth of strych- kill a man, and on beng informed that ‘8 dozen’ ‘stores: EmanctPation 1% BRazit.—The new mi ot Brazil have already made pubitc, through a sem|- jan, that the principal and more un- jects in their ‘oMetal 01 mediate pram Will be the aboli- ge is ARIA a4 E& i OSS PPP OO Ywww DD KEKE wwww iJ il G2 Hi the city will realize out of its allowance of $60,000 ‘and interest 1s, however, yet the subject of con- WASHINGTON ENTERPRISES IN ALEXANDRIA.—Alex- andria has long been the Barbour, W. E. Clark, Horatio Chariton, W. 8. Hoge, dud Jno. G. Ames, is located im Alexandria County. Noras.—Major Wm. D. Nutt, long connected with the ‘Treasury Department, is’ now very seriously and probabiy fatally ill at the residence of Mr. Peter Wise on King street.—Thomas Patterson, f this city,was appointed night watchman at Mr. Mahoney’s ‘distillery near this place.—The books of the commissioner of the revenue are now com. eted and open for examination until the first of ay. ine Halson Rieetric, Light Company, ot ‘Washington, has been addea to several others that have prepared Alexandria, plans for lighting the city.——The steamer Exceislor is under the hangs oe painting, &€., at the foot of Duke street Tar Trev Freuxc Is experienced by nearly every one at this season. You feel all tired out, without strength to do anything; ambition seems to be all gone, and you have little or 20 appetite, This condition may be due to change of sea- ‘son, climate, or life, to overwork, or nervous ailments. ‘Whatever the cause, Hood’s Barsaparilla overcomes it quickly, creates an appetite, rouses the ver, cures headache, and gives renewed strength and ‘tothe whole body, “Iwas ve-7 much run down, had no no energy, and felt very tired all the time, taking Hood's Sarsaparilis, and before hiad used one bottle felt like a different person. Thatextreme tired feeling has gone, my appetite returned.” Ciara W Pures, Shirley, Mass, HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA i Sold by all druggists, $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 4 Yellow Ware. ¥ Yellow Ware. ‘Yauow Wane. Yeriow Ware. At Tur Fate, 812 77H Sr. N. W. yong succeeded tm, making @ rchase of yw and Rocki! am Ware at very low prices, ‘and will sell ‘em Sn ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 19, at the same low prices that we did at our former ‘great Yellow Ware Sale. ‘Those of our customers ‘who were disappointed iast time will now have an opportunity to buy some of these yoods, We will sell a fellow Bowls, AL 2a, Beas 45 Bry Try 10C., 140., &C, Yellow Naples, At 3c., 4€., Sc., 6. 7e., 9C., 11¢., KC. Rockfngham ea Pot ‘at 15c., 18¢., 22c., 270. ~~ aes \0c., 13¢., at 5c., 6¢., 7C., 10. 13¢., 16¢. Pie Plates, We advise’ you te early in the day a come as possible. Tae Fan, "— a ‘812 7th st. a. Ww. White Chamois for Decoratin: ‘The largest assortinent ever opened ton at less than halt the usual price PROTECT OUR BREAD. ‘The machinery of the law cannot be put at work too speedily or too, vigorously against the wholesale adultera- tion of the things we eat. Both the health and the pockets of the people demand protection. There is no article of food in general use more wickedly adulterated than the lower grades of baking powder. These baking powders contain either lime, which, introduced into the system in too free quantities, causes serious disorders of the kidneys; alum, a corrosive poison, or lime phosphates and sulphates, which are condemned by physicians as deleterious in their effect when taken under certain physical conditions. For raising bread, biscuit or other food only the very. ‘best and purest baking powder should be employed. The absolute purity of the Royal Baking Powder makes it pre-eminently the most useful and wholesome leavening agent known. Containing no lime, alum, phos- phate or other impurity, it leaves no alkaline or acid resi- duum in the food, and its use insures pure, light and sweet bread, biscuit and cake, that are perfectly digestible and wholesome whether hot or cold, fresh or stale. Its leaven- ing power has been determined the highest whenever tested by official authority, and all chemists and writers on hygiene commend it for its sterling qualities. The sale of adulterated baking powders has been food pro- hibited by statute in several localities, It will be in the interests of the public health when their sale is made a misdemeanor every where, and the penalties of the law are rigidly enforced. FOR RENT_HOUSES. FOR_RENT--HOU: SEs. BREN PARTIALLY FURNISHED 235, 1st pplyat thivotice THOS. G. HENSEY, IS a BENT [ANGE HOUSE IN CENTRAL 10- aniture foe ale very low: splendid pl or F ven: 50 per ‘month. Kadvone NEMO, Siar oman, "NY 9° PEE pone ‘FOR RENT—VERY DESIRABLE HOUSES. rae ee me 1 SUGUNELL & CARUST, Real Estate Broke: _ap18-3t 2 1008 Fret. a.‘. R RENT—HOUSE 623 435 ST. S.W.. 6 KOOM:! Britten, fate brick sable! rent e20.° Ge STORES, OFFI 1230 Pa ave Dw. for /Store and di front store, $75; for | S 8125 Printing 2 Ist at. ne. tory brick a hear cars. 706 121 BRADLEY, 927 F sz. nw. ow, Ors. Gr. 8. a 407 Sth st. ne. 6 rooms, water, &. i910 14th ne, furnisised. _apls-3t | ‘OR RENT—231 C ST. N. E. 3 30 45 40 33 The above is Portion of the. ‘on. 30 | books. Bor fal Ud Ril at oie for vUledn ton 20 | thelstend 15th. _{apl7] THOS. E WAGGAMAR 4 R RENT—TWO-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK 0 Eat ae. 7 FOR RENT- 4 VERY NEAT AND COMFORTABLE Ex welling, Sparking; spate w1230" SWOT DE on a EE Fess S3r at. n.w., 6 rooms, water and gus..814.00 5.83. 235.00 14:30 357 Stat. n.c,, 6 yooing m apl7-at° EAUTIFUL HOME, : 8 rooms, mod. ten rooms, all modern improvements in every particular, being 710 19th st. rent to @ ‘tenant: also, a food 631 NORTH by fur- \d cellar: ead front iay cellar; ont lawn. 30. THOS. & Waddal O17 Fat. nw, in the rear, and the ten-room frame house, eahZatept Trane Strap with every pur | MEL Os Re FRANCIS H. MOH Pennsylvania : R RENT OR SALE—THOSE BEAUTIFUL, CON- et 1231 Bonnayivanth ave. 2.w. Brectent ew Houses, vid and 916 8 9t tenrooms Pei 5c. an ‘ kamen nee Fer Galion. 75: Quare Bottle, No. 1 | for. cellar under whole bullding: shed with servants? ye Whiskey, best:in the world for the money. | closet in rear; large yard. ADDIY at 9183 at, oF tO Orders by mail, McGee's, 9th near Dst. was | Owner, S10 Sth stam aplt-im_ | 709 ti Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa, a very nu-| [OR RENT—A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE TO tritious drink for children. 6 | FE cwocr tures edt itons ‘May 1 to November 1; “Royal Glue” mends China, Glassyyo0d,&c, California Tickets, J. F. Milnor, B. & 0. Depot. 260 Fresh Alderney Butter churned And delivered in i 1D. “Ward” prints, 1D, Also, Cottage Chéese and Buttermilk: ‘Milk Se. per quart, Beavrirut Srrixo Dasss Groups. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT. LOWEST CASH PRICES. LADIES BROAD CLOTH, ove sard and a half wide, gr, wool; GOBELIN BLUE, TAN, TERRA COTTA, LACK. Wonderful cash bargain. 87 igo. SATIN MUIRE, for Syeaming the: neretrie dress- goods; TERKA COTTA, TAN, GOBELIN. 7c. BLACK AND COLORED ‘SILKS, at actual cost to reduce our immense stock, ‘Don't pay 70e. for BLACK SURAH SILKS, Our cash ae CREAM ALBATROSS, itra-wide doul widt pure wool. ‘bpectal bargain: tie, | Coube width, Cash Customers will select ONE of the following nts if they buy $5 or over: Pair of Silk Em- Corset, worth 7ic.; ‘pair of ‘ize tted-fringe Damask ‘i 1; Kotted i naa Lowel, Worth @ CARTERS. MARKET SPACE, NEAR BOSTON VARIETY STORE. HENRIETTAS, the new-stzle dees goods, wide double width; Ox BLOOD. TAN, "h, GOBELIN BLUE, BLACK. Special ee inest qnality FRENCH SATTEENS, 2: Ce cant be ts ee eat rate aes ‘Our ‘must bo the very lowest; we eeil for cash exclusively. Le men ale ene tage Va wort $1 ‘One Dozen Damask Rese ape PECIAL °o zE. 8 ighieda, Hometitched Dray Covers, 40. German Linen Bureau Covers, stamped, 7 German Linen Bureau Covers, with drawn work,45¢. Momo Cloth Bureau Covers. stamped, 59 Handsome Linen Covers, Hand-drawn, 81.75. pHundreds of New Designs in “Stamped Linens at Motting Sheeting, the new material for Table Covers, iting Cloth in all for Painting and Em- pats fuclities for Fine Tent $35 per month. Apply to 2025 N at. uw. ap16-3 Firs i House, with water sud sues "81d 30 fo a a, "816.3 hin advance. "Apply 1004 st. aw. oa RENT—BY KO. HOLTZMAN USES. 1232 Wylie st. n.e.,6r.813 cor. 17th & Pa, 19F.... . 1br. a. w, Ny ee et Fi + Fl Pee oo PoP Si ar 2 = Pre, peu 2 te} a BRP ‘3 °C '¢ .o) R RENT—BRICK HOUBE: 8 ROOM! : possession at ‘Foom 14, St. . 25. A at aioe adegana ee, WEL apl6-3t* Freur T_FOR SIX MONTHS TO ONE YEAR_ Dear Hamilton sd ty ae tren Feces pg ah 7 5 Soe dith ee a 108 2a et ne Ame. 50 314 Haw nw, al 75 1259 Hst me, oom, all mod, iiubs. 18 1261 Hat. cor, 12th st., 10 rooms .. - Pd Paras gp aw. dre. alti) BO 51s oth. oO 37.30 433 Sone Ba Ed 3,000 30 ae. Ors, ‘For list of furnished nouses call for or send to office. Por list. for sale call for or send to office. od PRS as tr rent alin ber Grid RO. HOLTZMAN, 10th and Feta. nw. IR RENT-NEW HOUSE. 14° ROOMS, 1451 N B|KENT_GOOD _SIX-KOOM, HOUSE, wins | ©: oUF FOSmS On Ae TAREE & nd Pension rent 925 t0, 5 = a “ales ‘rent eer 1008 F W. 10 B., STO! and store. Bia haret as: i166 Gon ave, store. 2 Fees BS ee a —B. H. ROBERTSON—1515 HST. im of Garnier 45, Clty P. fovementa, alls bent ondinon,” 219 are, RENT—3 DESIEABLE NEW BRICKS, atx | ©¥- Eeeiiia siete | Ee “.p1e3t Sa. Winkie 1513 vot | 12997 17h )R RENT—A LADY OWNING A NICE HOUSE | }7¢x {iaiu's ting are unsurpassed. is all done under eae oeeoasinton een eee "BT ING AND DESIGNING. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO. a Lae Gaxre Sore Scour ee ae agen ayers teres ot | 705 gth st mw.: $931-6m see prego OMe eis -HEAP—48-INCH COLUMBI. earings in good sinw. to drive: can ‘av. apls-2* Ay RO a rth Capitol and Ist sta me. aplS-3t* SALE-CANARIES. PARROTS COMMON ‘and fancy pigeous, eggs for. batching of faucy hickens, &. SciMiws nike stu Potsty Moy ath st kw. 13 CHEAP-ONE 48INCH “STAR Beata mais i Seems : 3 Can be see: ar ‘space. Sa ee) SALE—A COMPLETE SET OF THE SORIB- and the Cent wea 35 vole. PULIASS BOOK EX A Fs. ALE 4A COMPLETE BAKERY OUTFIT wil ‘wayon and harness. Address WABIUNGTON FLOC RAND FEED co, ap17-3 48 stand Va. ave, a x SALE — JUST )ABRIVED, 30 HEAD OF ‘ami soine fine drat drivers: all Norece sold as represented. stock ex SCHLEGEL & QUIGLEY, rear of 53 Dat. nw. = apli-iw SALE—A YEAR-OLD DARK BAY ‘ander the satdie, also good dren, Froken hind, and wentia Callss 2011 sah a Lip Te A Fe ‘and Route, rene TI 2 Niro eedaarliae * Fo, BAER CHEA—ONE LARGE ‘Suitable for provision store. “Inquire 2 Ror BED FEAT HERS, 3 Bint and steanrdressed: Goons’ at srdere’ by. mail snd oihewine delivered” ALBERT SEITZ, 638 Hi st. WOR SALE—CHEs Saves. one medium, one mal! 0 GOOD FI 1, will Bit fore buyine el where will please call aud examine same. BF. MOCAWLEY & OO., T Brables, O at. between 9th and 10th. , SALES ‘A BEAUTIFUL CHICKERING SQUARE PIA! handsome Rosewood case; Carved legs and iyr: maguificent tone; grand scale; in perfect order and fully warranted: cost $600. Can be bought if taken | at for ouly $175 cash; including elegant cover oF 200 tn payinents soa Full Usbinst Grand upright very cheap. in monthly paymente, nearly pew. Can be seen at ihe ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE, ee a WANT OF USE. A FI - nen, aie SGONREON. 75 T3uh we R SALE—IN THE FUTUKE WE WILL KEEP bay and 3g t Ap aude ¢ bay ware, 15 bands; one wray » and one very tue Kentucky ner ‘The iargest variety of Dew aud sec- ‘and Utgaies always ou band, best ‘wee my stock. F. GEYER, = ens Pa ave. nw. FE SALE_OFFAL FOR CATTLE, HOGS, &o— ‘As the Arii Distillery has com Uons there will bea large quantity of Om As this is trom nothing but pure grain it as iie'boee ated moet nutritious of feed for h . fc. and to secure it should be made at once to th manager. ms RK SALE—JUST ARRIVED—FORTY-TWO HEAD of Horees from Augusta County, Va. Among them are some of the best Drait Horses ever b ouycht to thin city, weighing from twelve to fourteen hundred poubds: “ages ranging from five to eight years, aud prices from $75 to $200. All horses warrauted us rep- Fesented of tuohey Fefunded. TOUS ’SIMMONS, Proprietor. Doe Gakoks Managers mb30-18t K SALE — JUST ARRIVED FROM ROCKING. clas Co., Va. 40 bead of choice dri: Fe ‘ai80,, soine low-pric and ares, satisfactory trial given and all stock < Heed. ta represented Babies im teat of 61s Gat and DW. mh30-1m WM. YATES, Prop._ FOR, SALE — JUST, RECEIVED — THREE CAR loads of bugsies and phaetous, maa factured by the Celebrated Colum! Bi ‘Co. JAS. K. PROBEY, tories, 1230 32d st. inyton, con New tork ove: abd@th st mk’3" ‘ALE—BED FEATHERS, lic. ale uve Picea the bess for the ea 4 Wa Seize RIAGES, BUGG R SALE- 1 S varnished and painted wagons, carpenter's, milk ons on monthly payments orcash. J. J. and COUR BIOS Mote Geonnctown, uuihl7-3m R SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE- quires no boiler; avoids all expensive attendance. ito foen of Hey bo Of fuel, pend for circus? biBALEAUE. ae ‘and price list. 1 7th ot. 12-6 Loursmxa Srare Lorreny. CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrance ments for ail the Monthly and Quarterly Irawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Comyany. and in poreon ‘manage and control the Dravinguthenacives. and (htt the same are conducted with hiuexty, 7airnees ani in oot Faith toward ali parties, and we authorize Dany to use ts certofeate, with sac smiles ef Our Hig hateres attached, in its aitcertisements”” Commiantoners, We, the undersigned Banke and Bankers, will pay alt Prists drawn tn, The Louisiana State nay be presented at our crunters. Bz. Louisiana National Bank. ry ite Lotteries which DL WALMSLEY, Pres, ANACX, Prox. State Natiousl Hank WIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank. ‘KOBN, Pres. Union National Bauk UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY: COMPANY. Incorporated in 1868 for 25, by the . ‘@ Teserve fund of over ‘since been an overwhelming popular vote its was Tag only, Lattery coer voted on and endorsed by the Of any State. ‘Tt never scales or postpones. y, and the | a, St Tune, September, sod De ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIFTH GRAXD DRAWING. CLASS E, TN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, EW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, MAY & 1888 216TH MONTHLY DRAWING, CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. E27 Notice.—Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, 95; Fifths, 62; Tentha, $1. LIST OF PRIZES. Yomuit the | | st terms. $4,000 5 Brion, # in Rive years, at the option of the purchaser ‘This ts @ positive bargain BH. WARNER & CO. 016 Fot, JOR SALE_DOULLE WOUSR NEAMLY NEW. 34 fort front, splendid cellar, 11 rooms and stationary washvlands gas etove in fact every convenience, in eiqant onier, I, bet 6th and 7 Bey Phen ASOT. easy Yoram W.g_NEW 12 oom brick dweling oo 2 Lat a weer Yania ave, parlor, dining tovin and Kitchens ou oDd Boor, hae alt mod imps. . Cea erst vend spire 907 Pepueylvania sve. JOR SALE—O! CANH PAYMENTS ANG monthly ments at cash prices. To" parties secking hice butnes aud Bret-class invests mena 1 invite of those beautifal Houses on it ae and Lio, bouses were built by me by das of diferent . two abd three Dulidits, + to.10 rooms each, handsowe solid authyue ak muamtela, open fre plac Dusit: "handsomely aeahed nly seventeen mputes ride tr iu the prettiest and mont rap: riheaat prouounoed by pure {built ahd cheapest, houses ever offered i Waste ington. Ber particulars apply W.. BUKPO! im 1422 SN. 3. avenue. YR SALE NEW HOUSE OF TEN Rooms 1 Mt Pleasant. lange lot. atl beactit | prrnd ‘grerything Brst-class, @h000. WHIT AK EI OMDAN, Tal? Fat et " a JOR SALE -NINE-ROOM Bil tote sk snide and sear alley collar: 17 58% cpionaad barscuith 1 condition. JORDAN, IF Pe apls ie Fok SALE, A BARGAIN IN HOUSE AND LoTR welve-room house 6,068 fest of «round tn West SMITH, Atty at law, O20 Fat now for $3,500; caay terme. “IN x JOR SALE — AN SOOM AND BATE, Bicic house. mod. imps: splendid cellar, southern Posure. treet care pass door, situated ti good loratioa, horthwest, lot 20 fC trout by 116 ft, deep to 10. alley price $4,000. CB. CAYWOOD, baseme iw. ‘apls PST. NEAR 000; 8 roome aud cr w, fine interior finish, 10: 7 room hose, T ear 16th nw, 3, These are ail in logatious that will constantiy its in value HARDING & WATERS, 606 11th st.u¥ ‘epi OR SALE — A DPSIRAPLE TRREESTORE Penneyl- from 18th and XY ave. improving part or tha ‘the’ Es ports ona eeued og THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, JOR SALE— Brick house, twelve rooms and cellar, cor Gay and Cougress ata. Gecrvetown splendid site in choles eer tion. (apl7-im) MILTON & LUCKETT, 933 F um FOR SARE BEAUTIFUL MOUSE ON @ ST. NEAR 15th; Story and baseiuent, 11 root sud baths mod imps. "lot 20x 100 toalley cheap. BH. WaR> NEE & CO. 916 F at apt de Fee S05 881 ST UW. HOUSE AND sac bie allio Brst-clame cviditiot lamer parlor, duiua= Foom, Kitchen, and laundry ou Argt cor: 9 bed rooms) oneasy terms Apply at FF. ROSENBERG, ld irene £ apit-am JOR SALE—NORTHWEST, BRICK HOUSE. SI Sy eg Ee Sse WHITA! aplé-3t nd a 2K SALE_A FINE HOUSE IN THE nd clometa, NSTON, 2th st. mw, NICE NEW BRICK DWELLINGS, 6 rooms; all mod. imps. = Pent $22.50 per close. 3.5. 9 month wth and ith ste care d K aple-3t Fa. JOR SALE—-TWO NEW COTTAGES IN MOUNT Pleasant at low prices, pretty situation. Terue ous < BEAD Y Datrs, spi6-3t* 1310 F treet, JOR SALE— PRESS-BRICK HOUSE EiGut rooms and bath, south front, bay Window, modern improvements ker Price #5 JOR SALE-FOR A LIMITED TIME—A Kaka hance for a 7 investment, business bru erty in the northwestern part of the olty. st how under lease at a good rent toe prompt paying tent, to which I call the attention of my frlenda. FRANCIS HUFTY, 1th wna F ste 748 P Si NW. NEW 1°-Row house, bath, furnace and mod. "imps. ; price #! ortan, For permit to impact apply x 00, 1381 Fat a! BE FOE SALES AM ACTHONIZED TO OFFER a special rate, for afew days, on one of those baud- Some hew brick dwellings, situated on 15th st. tw, above T street, containing 10 rooms, cellar, furuace, Uath and beautifully papered. crystal chandeliers, Ac, for further paruculare address, apl3-2w_Buccess JoK SALE — 1019 Gos “Lasement brick 9 roots. 3 bathe: lot 21n137 6 to alley “price F000 any terme | Pur perait to ine spect apply to BEALL, BKOWN & CO., 1321 F st, ‘«p13-im it SALE—GREAT INDUCEMENT—NEW Brick Front Houses, uow being erected near ton Square uortheast south fropt. Price, only @3. with liberal discount if purchased now. "Moutuly pay: iments Call and see plane and obtain choice of Rotees, Several already sold BICLACHLEN & Ba’ 123-3m 2225 ¥ st. nw. Fox SALE_WE OFFER NEW SIX OOM BRE houses within balf square of street cars, clean beathful location: on terms of @100 cash and Per mouth: no mterest SWORMSTEDT & Bi OR SALE— In order to settle the affairs of syndicate I Offering those beautiful Cottages on the north side au of Couaining Parlor, R- Kitchen. Pastry, Cina aba tour bel-rocima, abd Spruce wtreet, be Droit Park, ception Hall Dintne: ‘Closets,

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