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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the % hours commencing at 9, m. For t wietot Columbia, Maryland, and Vir- gn Threatening weather, With Fain, ght to fresh variable winds. Lor of Rogers Bros’ plated ware at cost, ©. 8 Kentieta, Jeweler, 1205 F st. 2.7. Ber Yous Cuorusxa for yourself and boys from frst hans Eiseaax Buos., cor, 7th and K The only Manufacturing Tailors and Clothiers fm Washington foxx Porrnarrs._ Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa, ava, Woxps ov 4 Great MaN.—A grain of common sense, like ‘should season the actions of ven better than Unis is & Pe ich as is found In a the great brain concentrated form in a bottle set Scotch Oats Es Caw “Rosenfeld's Gem” Tobacco, ‘To Powe Ovk CLAIM of selling at manufac- turers’ prices see our $10 and $12 men’s suits, In Sack and cutaway sty Enskaan Buos., cor. 7th and E Pres Ewrsntaiine Lecrcres.—in Small’s floral Dutlding, corner G and 14th streets, Dr. Haupt gives 1Giks dally this Week, at and 6:30 pm., on his method of imparting a practical knowledge of German during his five weeks course. Anew course opens this week at the above all are most cordially invited to attend these esting exercises, whether desiring to take the course or not. ‘There are also advanced classes at 9:30, 10:30, 11:20 a.m., 4:20, aad 7:45 p.m, Which are open @ see the auvancement made, Fossxii’s Ick Ongam and Charlotte Russa, INTERESTING 70 HOUSFAEEPERS.—The “Moth Balis” advertised by Mr. Mertz, at 1014 F: are The best substitutes for camphor, and cost’ but ‘One-third the price, 10c. per box. Hoses, all purposes, go to Salomon’s stables, (See advt. Sale S85) No Ow CaN QUESTION our ability to sell at ‘whoiesaie prices ay we are manufacturers Kisewan Buos., cor. 7th and EB ciTY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night, Nattowax.—“The Corsair.” Arsavou’s.—Modjeska in “Cymbeline.* PANORAMA BUILDING.—“Battle of Shilo.” ‘Kuawan’s—Vartety and Sparring. ‘Baxuis’—Myra Goodwin in “Philopene.” Condensed Locals. ‘The District Volunteer Association, last night, drew up & petition asking for admittance into the Ga "The police are ent the regulations ‘Merchants for leaving boxes and barrels of mer- e on the sidewalk longer than one hour. Several cases have recently been taken before the Police Court, and Mines have been imposed in each case, ‘Yesterday ‘he fight of confirmation to four persons in the “House of Mercy,” on K street, west of 24th street. Last evening be ‘confirmed a Class of eight candi- daves at the chapel of the “ red Name,” Mt. ata of the Republican League, held last night at the club house, corner of 14th street and Massachusetts avenue, Mr. W.W. Danenhower Presiding, resolutions of respect to the memory of ‘he late were adopted. ‘Cons! Mand Duvall, Stele Josephine Lewis, Lula Burke, Ida Elizabeth Couway torieited $105 each f tne Police Court to-day for ki unlicenged bars, “The dortidcate of the Incorporation of the Minion ‘Club (the objects \terary improvement and social intercourse) wa fled to-day. James PF. Mc- Gil, B. B. Suilth, and W. Cutter are the incorpo- ators Pubiio with this week's issue, com- isees the Karts volume of ts geservediy success” ful publication. It prevents as a souvenir an arvo- Sype representing card photographs of leading Bewspaper men of the country grouped about one Of its issues THE WESELY Stan's Pocket Atlas of the World 1s Iree to every new subscriber for one year to Poe WHEELY Stax It is a handsomely printed Book of 191 profusely tilustrated, with more ‘an 100 colored Mapsand ‘abd contains S Wealth of general informal See advertise. ment column. ——-—__ Charges Her Husband with Cruelty. GROUNDS ON WHICH 4 WIFE ASKS 4 DIVORGE. ‘To-day Mr. D. W. Glassie, for Mattie W. Brown, filed & bill for a divorce from David Henry P. ‘Brown, and for an injunction to prevent him from interfering with ber ana her property. She states What they were married September 29, 1864, by Rev. T. 8. Addison, of Trinity P. E. church, she be- ing a Widow, Matile W. Parraday; that shorily ‘ailer the marriage the defendant showed frequent His Of temper in Which he inflicted blows Upon der, cailing Ler the Vilest names; that on March Dip the presence of her daughter by her first usband and two young sisters, he knocked her off ‘Whe chair and beat her; that of a latter occasion he threatened to kill her; and that she has beea compelled to leave him and has since April 13 | faken a smaller house, wuere she can support her- welt at dressinaking. She now asks the ‘divorce alimony and an injunction to prevent Lim from interfering with her. ——+__ Tue GsocaarmicaL Crvs.—Iceland was under ‘consideration by the Geographicai Club at the Aueeting last Tuesday evening at Mr. 0. B, Brown's Yesidence in Le Droit Park. For an hour Mra. F. Pattingall spoke of the most prominent features in the ny of that by perboreaa island, of Its romantic the singular intelligence of the Awhabitants, and Of the natural wonders in which 4H abounds: Tne musical selections by Miss graham and Mr. ch, the readings by Miss Rainey and Dr. Sloat, and Prof. Hornaday'sgraphic description, with accompanying iilustrations of ‘Ue embarkation of the original “Greatest Show Oa Earth” on board Noah's ark, combined to make ‘& Most interestINg evening. The Desert of hara will be visited by the club at its next ses- — —— A FARMER BRoxkE THe KULES.—Geo. W. Lepley, farmer, from Frederick, Md., came here a few days ago for the first ume in nine years. He knew notuing about the police regulations and drove a herd of cattle through the streets. An officer re- quired him to leave $5 collateral, ‘This morning | age Suell took his personal bonds, ——— x Exrexsive Pisto.—Burton Ji a ung colored man, Was before the Police Court to-day charged with carrying @ pistol He admit- COLORED METHODISTS, Session of the A. M. E. Ziom Conference ‘To-day. ‘Tho session of the A. M. E. Zion conference was continued to-day at John Wesiey church. The de- Yotional exercises were conducted by Rev. J. P. ‘Thompson, of Philadelphia, Bishop Lomax pre- sided. A committee consisting of Wn. Howard Day, G. W. Otley, J. C. Dancer, & S. Wales, and M. M. Bell were appotated, tn pursuance of a reso- lution offered by Prof. Day, to inquire into the cause of the publication of an erroneous report in “morning paper of Bishop Moore’s sermon last evening. Financtal reports were received from {he Farlous churches, which occupied the ume of ay a ¢ fol.owts ited to the = Rev. W. H. inson and Rev. I. L. of the M. & Churen; Re E.Churen; Rev, Rev. WH. Drape, v. Richard Tom: of ube confer: enee, and Mra. Marya Sones wite St Bi Jones, D. D. RESPECT FOR THE MEMORY OF CONEIING. Mr. J. C. Dance offered a resolution which Stated that in the death of Roscoe Conkling, the eminent statesman and patriot, the negro race has Jost one of tne greatest champions of the doctrine of the equality of rights as guaranteed by the ui ‘The resolution was adopted. Atlovclock the conference for din- Rer, and the afternoon session was begun at 2 @'civck. ‘The conference will remain 10 session Until Monday. , ‘HISTORY OF THE CHURCH. In & sketch prepared by Prot. Day it is stated ‘th@t the African M. E. Zion Church wasestablished in New York city in the year 1796. Te address of the founders shows that between the years 1765 ‘and 1796 many of the first Methodists were people of color. “Increasing in numbers, caste prejudices largely increased, so much 30 ‘that the colored members Were forbidden to take the sacrament until the white members were all served. They then decided to establish a chureb, which was the rst incorporated chureh tn this country composed of colored men. ‘This body is now composed of 300,000 members, and tne congregation numbers 3,900,000. ‘The churches are located in nearly every oue of the United States, in Ontario, Cana- da, in the West Indias, and in’ Africa. There are ee eccr y eer tra stat DASYIV: jary! ot Vir- Sina, and the District of Columbia, ee A Reckless Driver. To the Eaitor of Tae EvENrNo Stan: ‘The habit of reckless driving in our streets seems to be on the increase. Nearly every day elther accidents or narrow escapes occur from this cause, 1 was a witness yesterday of a most flagrant case of careless driving. While a light spring wagon with two occupants was standing close to the curbstone on 15th street, cornar of 0, a milk Wagon Was driven rapidly round the cornér from 0 street. The driver of the latter vehicle was so careless that he collided with the stational Wagon, upsetting it and throwing the oct pants” out Dackwards The carcless. driver Whipped up his horse and was soon out of sight. The men Who were thrown to the ground we fortunately, wninjured, and appeared so wel Pleased to escape without broken bones that they Showed no disposition to le the offender. Bvery person who suffers criminal careless. ‘ess of this kind should have the offender arrested ‘and prosecuted for the good of the community. R. ————— Whipp: Got Whipped, AND FIRED FOUR SHOTS FROM 4 KEVOLVER TO AT- TRACT THE ATTENTION OF THE FOLICE—HE HAD BEEN CBASTISED BY AN ANORY HUSBAND. Last night about 10:30 o'clock some excitement Was caused in front of the house of the Austrian minister, No. 1527 I street northwest, by the re- Port of four pistol shots, fired in rapid succession, In afew minutes a large crowd of persons gath- ered in front of the house, where there was an ex- cited colored man named James ¥. Whipps, who showed evigences of having received a severe thrashing. ‘His face was scarred and one of his ears badly cut by coming in contact with Alfred Pendieton’s fist. Pendleton’s wife 1s empioyed in the Austrian minister's house as chambermaid. ‘Whipps ts employed in the same house as steward. Penuieton’s Wife claimed that Whipps had used language coward her tbat was not very nice for a lady vo hear, aud last night her husband called to sce Whipps.” He met him in the hallway and spoke to bin about the insult, and bis wife was there to back up What be said.” A figut followed, and Whipps got whipped, and then went to the sidewalk and fired four shots from his revolver, to attract the attention Of the officers. He tien re turned to the house, It is sald, to “do up” Pendle~ ton, but he had left by way of the gate, Officer Kraemer arrived in a few minutes, and re- lived Whipps of his weapon, Whips, subse quently appeared at the house of a physician, who id some tailoring work on his ear. Té-day Whipps swore out a warrant against Pendleton for assault. Pendleton lives at No. 1000 19th street, and is employed at the Capitol Docking Horses’ Tails. PERSONS WHO PERFORM THE AMPUTATION TO BE PROSECUTED BY THE AGENT OF THE BUMANE socumry. ‘The practice of docking horses’ tails, in the English style, ts becoming prevalent here among equestrians, and it is said that at least afty ani- mals have recently undergone the square cut. of ‘their caudal appendages, which ts considered “the Proper caper.” This practice 18 condemned by people tn many parts of the country, because the amputation not only 1uMicts pain, but the horse is deprived of a portion of tue weal nature has provided bim With to fight the Agent Key, Of the Humane Soctety, yesterday learned that ‘two horses ‘Wo one Of the secretaries of = a eeaieoen fe bree tte at y's stables, lon ba’ been perforiied oy Dr. A."8 MeMaster: a vevesinary suryeon, The animals were found bi been” the Agricultural Deparument was called in to ‘Stop the flow of biocod, the animals were after- Ward returned to Mr. Quigiey’s stable. ‘rbis is the Ast case of te kind ever investigated by the Hu- Imane Society for the pul of taking it mto pit clon ia Ube matter Agent morning swore out @ warrant ebarging Dr. McMaster with crueity to ip ampulaling @ borse’s tail The members ofghe Humane society are looking for the decisiomot Judge Snell with much interest. In Massachu- setts the Humane Society pays $25 to any person who gives information of the docking of horses’ ted te fuets, and said that the weapon dropped trom his pocket at the base-ball grounds yester- dday., “What business have you with a loaded pis tol: asked the judge. “I bought it yesterday,” ‘answered the prisoner. “Do you have to carry’a pistol Lo see @ game of base Dall?” asked Une judge. “Twenty dollars,” sald ee Saree MaxeiagR Lickaxs—Marrtage licenses have Deeu issued by tue clerk of the court to Henry S. ‘Taylor aud Josephine L. Deiaun, both of Asuland, Va.; John E. Frail and Ella Thritt, both of Mont fpulery Co. Md; Frank A Nuve”and Carrie B. arvey; Lewis Tolliver and Lucy Tolliver, both of Orange Ca, Va, Brscor Wi ow Writ HANG oN A. 7.—Gov. Jackson, of Maryland, has positively deciined to’ interiere ‘Witu the execution of Benjamin Biscoe, sentenced W be hanged April 27 for the xilllng of Capt. Dixon on a dredge boat on the Potomac River. An application for commutation of the degth sea- Wace to lmprisonment for life was ited to him jast nigot, ——_o—___. [ANOTHER WirHpeawat,—S. M. Golden has re- Signed from the District citizens’ committee,having po more luterest OF sympathy with the commit —_—_.—_—_ Dx. Gusr’s Iniesa.—Kev. Dr. Glesy, of Epi any church, returned home yesterday mor: Srom a Southern tip. He went South in the hope of benefiting his health, which has Deen poor all Minter. He is regarded as very ill, bis trouble Delng inflammation of the Tungs. “Last night, Though tatigued from the effects of his journey North, be rested quite easliy and was thought to ‘Le somewhat beter this morning. —_———— Cocuixd Maw Ngan Nouvoue.—Norfolk, Va, Yesterday was full of sporting men, who were there to attend the great cock-fight between Washington and North Carolina, which was to Commence Yesterday, at & well-known resort a short distance from ‘the city. The rules require Thal twenty-nve birds are to De shown on each side, and that the fight will be for §25 a fight and #0000 the main. Seventeen matches were made Yesterday and virds weighed. One outside fight, Which was woa by Wasuington, touk piace yester- way Friday will be’ the big day. The Distinct of Columbla chickens are by the wn Eslin brothers, and the Tar Heel birds Be coke aster by Wetdos ines. ———— HELD ON 4 CHARGE oF Kossxay.—Detectives Ball and Horne last night arrested Albert G. Lin- Kins, a butcher in tue K street market, on s charge of stealing $70 fromJoua T. Leanom, who charges that wulie be was in Patrick Carley’s place, near 20th and M streets, om the inonth under the influence of liquor the defendant Wok the money from is pocket. The ‘Court to-day and Linkins was jury. Ball was fixed at $500, heard in the Police ‘eld for the grand j ‘Was before the Police Court Baltimore and Ohio Affairs, A SPECIAL COMMITTRE AFPOINTED TO RSVESTIGATE ‘THR CONDITION OF THE ROAD. At the monthiy meeting of the board of direc- tors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. in Bal- Umore, yesterday, Messrs, William Keyser, James L. McLane, George W. Dobbin, Thomas M. Lana- han and A. P.Gorman were appointed a special committee “to make a thorough examination and Teport to this bourd the exact finanetal condition and the vaiue of its properties, and to make such Tecommendations ag it may dem best for the bec- ter organization of the company.” Messrs. Gor- man, Lanahan, Keyser and Dobbin each made Jengiby statements. They all united in saying that the railroad, financially and physically, is in better condition than the public Believe it to, be. ; necessary, they to have a full frank and complete statement of the Rscal. affairs Of the company, put into such form that every one can understand it. A complete showing should be made of the $48,000.00 of surplus earnings, it had been invested, aud the earning capacity of the railroads purchased with the money; also the capacity of the lines under the control of cerning | tue Baltimore and Ohio system. It was that a statement so made would have the same effect that a similar statement had upon the standing of the Pennsylvania Railroad when such @ line of policy was pursued in 1874 in relation to the affairs of that company. Such a statement tne pemination of Mr. neral passenger agent, to fli by Mr. C.K. Lord, promoted. be tuird vice presiaent. - a:Denas.in, 0, have been fled as follows: R. Fen- Lage ', pt. 1 13, T. tol A Morrison, lot say Ns sate ‘Me ieasant we wo 38, N's sil sant $—_ May A. Marr to E. J. ‘Hanna undivided tab sq. 1027; $—. M. Gat, pe o, Sq. . H. Ser- Tin, pt 4, sq. 4; st church, Edwards et po Eckingtou; $50, sume, to Henry sak Knott to Clara 6 3 Sub. Mt. Pleasant; $5,681.35, A. Burgdorf to H. (apg be i Mary E. Stick- ney to A. ©. Clarke, lot 11, 13, T. & B's sub, MU Pleasant; aa cynthia Force to on et ) g & obstructing the street. Officer Jordan testied that durivg the day the defendant places an awning in Sropt Of bie trait stand which, wi ‘spoke Wo the defendant about i Fefused to comply with the law. “The penalty oe ‘from $10 to $1,000,” said 3 ir. Padgett, got your $1,000 with your’ aed tne Geferdant. “No, ai” it i ‘i if H & ? FB rH Be w a caught a ball on the ena of his bat for four bases, ‘things began to look blue. After tliat, however, ‘the visitors could only touch the curves at widely- scattered times; in fact, but five hits were made by them during the game. In the Nfth, with the score standing 3 to3, the Senators, beginning with Wilmot, began to bat cease until i i i 3588: i “Navy Department battery,” and they turn Out in force whenever these men are Dooked for a game. OTHER GAMES YRSTERDAY. in the former city, 10 vo 1, evi- dently through harder batting, aided by loose fielding. ‘The batteries were Caruthers and Bushong, Crowell and Zimner, “The closest gauge” of the day was at Puiladeip! between the Ath- leucs: ‘the Baltimores, in Whicu the visitors Won by score of 5 to 4 batterles, Seward and Zino, Kilroy and Trott. At Kansas City the Cin- clonaus defeated the home team, 10 to 3, the bat teries being Porter and Donohue and Mullane and Keenan, At New York—New York, 6; syracuse, 4G2 innings), At Indlanapolis—Indianapolis, 8; Bullaio, 0. “At Newark. Uy Newark, Al Philadelpuia—Pnhiladeiphia, 6; Princeton, Clarkson and Kelly are booked as the battery for Boston to-morrow, It ts both asserved and dented that Philadelphia ‘nas offered $15,000 for Ward's release. Jim Whitney’ Wil manage the team in Ted Sub livan’s absence, * Ferguson is sick with typhold fever. ‘The first of the match games between the ama- teur nines of the city wok place yesterday at Kendail Green between the Deaf Mute and Pallas ‘eams, and was won by the latter, score 7 to@, seni fee ae District Government Affairs. MISCRLLANEOUB, ‘The Commissioners have written to Chairman Hemphill in relation 10 H. R. bill 8539, “For the of Rebecca Scott,” recommending adverse action. They say Wat the only relief they can consistently recommed ig that the District law of limication be extended tn thelr tavor so that these Cases may leard ‘Supreme Cor the District of Columbia, permis. Messra, Waple & Co, have been refused sion to display goods in front of their store at the corner of 11th and & streets northwest. ‘The requisite proceedings having been taken by all the property owuers of square numbered 592, im conformity to the act of Col so much of the old alley-ways in said square asthe petitioners ask to have closed as prayed for, the new alley- ways proposed by the petitioners to be substituted therefor, are declared open as public alleys, The Courts, RQcrrr Counr—Chief Justice Bingham and Judge me ‘To-day, Homiller Homiller; t be. fore W. ‘f. Snyder, eeananer, ordered. Rufiln agt. Melatire; execution of ordet of reference ordered. Volans agt. Ward; E. A. Newman substituted as Urustee. “Russell agt. Kusveli; motion to restrict complainant in use of premises denied. Cicurt Court No. 1—Judae Hagner. erigday, Moses & Son agt. Whyte £ Overman; on Crourr Covar, No. 2—Judge Merrick. Today, Manning agt. Union Transfer Co; on Poriom Court—Judge Snell, To-day, Plinny C. Merry, occupying street; $25, Burton Johnson, colored, carrying pistol $20 or WD days Jas. disorderly conduct; $5 or 15 days. Lilly kumi, conduct in county; $or7days David Marsh: and Jas, Rozier, dis- orderly conduct; $5 or 15 dayseach. Ellen Ale, profanity; $5 or 7 days. Geo. Brown, allas K: disorderly con $5 or 15 days. Jos Del Branco, obstructing ‘street; $5. eer ol ‘The Diss de Bars on Trial, WHERE THE SPIRIT PAINTINGS ARR SUPPOSED TO HAVE COME FROM. ‘The alleged swioding spirit painter, Madame Diss de Bar, her husband, “Gen.” Diss de Bar, and their confederates, the Lawrences, were arraigned im the Special Sessions Court, at the Tombs, in New York yesterday afternoon. They were charged, with conspiring to, defraud Lawyer Luther P. Marsh. . geoneg on madawe's brother, testified that ‘she was born in Mercer County, Ky., Was a fraud, “and was never known to tell the truth ff she could get out of 1.” At the conclusion of his testimony the hearing was post- poned until Friday afvernoon, The prisoners ‘were removed to prison. Mr. Win. H. Howe, une lawyer who has been en- gaged to prosecute ‘the case, thinks that he has solved the inystery surrounding the Marsh collec. Uon of paintings, ana made application later in Ube afternoon 10r the arrest of Madame Diss DeBar and her husband, Joseph Diss DeBar, on. the ground that many of the pictures in the Marsh collection are pictures obtained by the Diss DeBars from the estate of Samuel L. Loewenherz. ‘The description of the Marsh pictures corresponds: to the description given to some of the pictures missing from the Loewenherz collection. The charge is based on aMdavits made by David Valkenburgh, Mr..Loewenberz’s executor, ‘These pictures, the uM@davits were obtained to be Sold on account by Edith L. Biss Debar and Jos, R. Diss DeBar, and that they were not sold or re- turned. ‘The affidavit places the value of the ures at many oe of doll and a erase een aoe fe. Marsnre neuse It &. is. rted that some of the are 4s asserted tha paintings are original egg oe Mrs. Fariow’s Strange Conduct. FLIRTING WITH 4 MAW IN THE COURT-ROOM WHILE ON TRIAL FOR MUKDE A special from Princess Anne, Md., to the Phila- deiphia Press regarding the trial of Mrs. Farlow, charged with murdering her husband, says: sev- & i | Avoturnr Poa ‘This powder never varies A marvel of purity, ‘the ordinary hinds, and cqanot be ‘sold in competition ‘With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Pboephate powders, sold only inoue. ROTAL Barina POWDER 00, 106 Wall at X.Y Another, near Battery Rodgers, @ ghost that kept ‘one arm akimbo and the other at an angle of forty-five degrees, the old citizen being evidently in process of metamor- pals invo a The present Washington school which Was uninhabited for years, Was re- ported to be haunted by a ‘all ghost with’ a cane, ‘There was a ghost near the oid ioundry at the {00t of Wolie street that hada dog. In late years a ghost from an alley near St, Paul’s church sent some young men in a burry out of that neighbor- ‘hood, but the public schools have driven away the Alexandria gnosts. ‘ScHOOL BoaRD.—The city school board will meet to-nignt to determine upon the question as to What Ume Shall be fixed for the completion of the ‘new building, or what shall be done with three Schools in thé building which will be torn down before the new school-house is erected. Nores.—The fair of the Knights of Pythias of Rathbone Division was opeued at Armory Hall last night by an address irom Mr. J. W. Holt and pleasant exercises,—The repubiicans of the city ‘Will meet to-morrow evening to elect delegates to the state convention at Petersburg. ‘The Hire" dis- trict meeting will be held at the meeting-room on Fairfax and Frankiin streets, the second district at Potomac Hall the third at Soper’s Hall, and tue fourth at Whitiog’s Hall—The United States steamer Woodworth left here yesterday afternoon for ber station at Cape Henry. ‘The vessel bas een thoroughly repaired at the shipyard here,— Lucy Yarrow and Wm. Green have each been fined $8 by the mayor for assault upon Kila Keynolds, —Another company, the United Gas Improve- ment Co., of Philadeipaia, is offering to make a contract to run tue olty gus works—The (uneral Of Miss Addie Richards took place this afternoon Spee aueisy out ee anne aes nm We it Sextus to Off @ burgiar frow his house in ‘ONess ‘Court, £6 Ceiling Watking. HOW THE NOVEL FEAT 18 PERFORMED. From the Cincinnati Enquirer. ‘There are to-day at least ftteen persons who Derform the novel feat of walking head down along ‘the full length of a great board and whoare known as celling-waikera, There are lady and gentlemen Performers, their performances being confined al- most entirely tothe variety stage. The effect 1s startling as one of them moves along underneath | the board, far above the Hoor of the stage, their full form’ extending downward. Until recently the manner of performing the feat was a guarded secret, While there is a general differeace ay to details, the principle involved in keeping the Walker suspended 1s practically the same. It 1s the secret Of the ability of the fy to walk over a ceiling. ‘The ‘board used fs a heavy plank about 15 feet long and three feet wide. ‘This 1s rendered almost perteculy smooth by being rubbed down with pumice stone, Near each ehd of we board 1s sus- pended a trupeze, to which the performer han ead down, a3 be presses his feet two the boul ‘above him When starting upon his walk. Under. neath is stretched a large net. An ordinary pair of stage shoes will answer the purpose. ‘To te Dottout of these are fastened circular, concave ar- Tangements of gum, a sort of vowl-sliaped shoes, bout six und obe-half inches tn diameter, and it Uheye, pressed against ard above, that ‘oid the walker suspended, ‘The material of which these bow!-shaped shoes 1s made is of the same thickness and appearance as that used in heavy fremen’s hose. Ia the cen- ter, on the concave Side of these shoes, is a thick plece of steel, circular in form. To Uils plate is riveted on the convex sides of the shoes a Small irom trame-work. From this framework extends two tron rods, shaped like the handley of the in- strument used in toasting or broiling. By the framework the bow-shaped suoes are 1astened to the regular walking-shots, ‘The rods reterred to extend tgward the Loe, resting underneath the ball Of the 100. A pressure exerted upon that portion Of the foot will press out the rods and permit the air to rush ito the concave gum shoes just at their cenver. Everything in readiness, the performer sits upon the trapeze and adjusts the concave arrauge- ‘ments to his shoes. Then he swings around, head down, holding onto the trapeze, and presses tne bowl shaped arrangements on ‘his shoes t ‘he board above. As he presses the air is driven ‘out of the bowl, “A vacuum $s created as the jum 4s pressed all the tighter against. the board, ming flattened out. The atmospheric pres- sure on each one of the ‘shoes uscd Will exert a Power or carry a weight of about 15 pounds to the Square inch, ‘Then the trapeze ts let go of. The Performer hang® suspen ‘A_ pressure upon the ball of the left {oot operates the iron rod which opens a small arrangeinent at, the convex center Uhe concave shoes Air rushes in and the shoe becomes loosened. Hanging by tne right foot, Uhe one lousened ts throwu further along on the Doard, ‘Tightly itis against tle board until it fastens. ‘Then the left 18 operated in the same manuer, And soit continues until the stage 13 crossed, Tas Is Tax Sessox In which to purify and enrich the blood, to restore the Jost appetite, and to build up the system, as the body is now especially susceptible to benefit from medicine The peculiar medictnal merit g, and the wonderful cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla bave made jt the most Popular spring medicine. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, and ali humors, biiiousness, dyspepsia, head- ache, kidney and liver complaints, catarrh, and all af- “Feel ‘and dizzy, hi te and no ambition to work took Hood's Secesperti with Seei aovility | think ft separior Cf easing aon, A” Bixen, Utica, N.Y. 3 HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. @1; sixfor@5. Prepared only by G. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 5 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR Beavrvt Serixo Darss Gouns. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT. LOWEST ASH PRICES, DIES' BROAD CLOTH, one yard, “ide, de wool, GOBELAN BUGS, TAN PEARL COTES, CK. Wonderful caah Bisse. SATIN MOLRE, for trimming the new. svods; TERIA COTTA, TAN, GOBELIN. TBuACK AND COLOKED "SILKS at actual cost ‘Don't Way Toe fo for BLACK SURAH SILKS. Our cash " "ALBATROSS, extra-wide double width, Pure wool special bargain. St 3yc~ lect Ons of the Caah ‘Customers will’ selsct. Os farae 20 Mf they buy €9 of over: Pair of Erotdered ‘Corse! Be: Paik ‘Datuk fowein worth 61; Hal? ores Damask Ni STORE, width: OX ). TAN, SOMA GOBELIN BLUE, BLACK: Special inest FRENCH SATTEENS, 250. BU , 500. HENRIETTAR ‘extremely , ‘the very lowest; we Sp tiugiehat creer a An early call will give you the benefit of @ fortunste purchase of CHANTILLY FLOUNCINGS, Now’... 98c, 91.25 $1.48 $1.65 $1.89 91.98 92.25 Were 6125 S148 $1.75 6200 62.25 8248 45.00 GUIPORE FLOUNCINGS, ‘We also secured a lot of CHANTILLY LACES, in ‘widths of 2 inches to 6 inches, for Hat Trimmings, at BOR MARCHE: CREPE LISSE REMNANTS, 15 CENTS A YARD. SOME WORTH AS MUCH M8 40 CENTS. NONE ‘LESO THAN 26 CENTS 4 YARD. ed $3 is AY, APRIL New American Hand Machines only aliduan cow's Sowing aschine Roomy Ta an A Pai bie Cocoa furnishes mutriment and aids digestion, 2 re thebeat, sald oy oreggate eaty Silent New American Ne. 7 and New mudrolge. C. AUERBACH, 7Ub and H, sole agent. 003 “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass Wood, &<, California Tickets, J. F. Milnor, B. & 0. Depot. or 26 Fresh Alaerney Butter churned and delivered in 3 Ib. “Ward” Also, Cottage Cheese and be. per quart. FS | RENT-NICE SIX-ROOM BAY-WINDOW Brick House all mod. imp. fronting south on Hat. Lowes per month. mm bay-window Brick on U st, Ray 22.50 per month, on U st, near 9th nw. 5 Rates 013 Fat. iw. W aplost OS Fat hw. | JOR RENT—i915 WALLACH PLAOR, BET. 13TH U ats. nw, th, a 1ath and T and 6 rooms, bat | pantry 835. T. F SCHNEIDER, O93 ¥ st (\OK RENT=A BEAUTIFUL 8-ROOM BRIOK, EE dinew dtable, near the Capitol. Inguire’ L. | CHAPWAN, 10 to 12 1008 ¥ ots or 1019 Bh ap1O3eS | ROR RENT BRICK HOUSE, HALL, WATER, GAS, | Bintote oa bap wistaenrect aos Nowe orsay | B¥enue, between R and Khode Island avenue D. w. Pomession 2d May. “Apply at 1108 List, apiv-Bi™ {OR RENT—PRESS BRIOK BaY WINDOW. CON- oe ig ee from Sth st, facing Le Droit Park. “Inquire at 420 Boundary: Vap1e- ‘O8 RENT—1 888, A DESIRABLE HOU: Fi oe th. with modern improvements. Inquire st 1937 ‘Verniont ave. apl0-3t* -NT—DWELLING 302 EAST CAPITOL 8T., coutaining 9 rooms; modern; in it order; Fent ouly $25. Apply ou premises, ‘ap1e-3t | ‘T— mae Towa Circle (fur.), 30.00] © 6r.. 832.50 »-20.00 | 682 4th st ne, Gr.13.30 ‘1.8, FRISTO! 810 Fx. bw. aploiste ) re i RENT—FOR FOUR OR SIX MONTHS, double house, completely furnished: larce warden ; Goorgetown Heichta: Oue square from cars: 67>. per | month. Address Lit, Star office: apitete Ht RENT—COTTAGES AT MT. PLEASANT AND ‘at Washington Grove and Gaithersburg, Ni room Hotise, 0 sty wear 12th st nw. only Eleven-room, Sthag, acm, hear Wat, 893. STA EMMI. Ot Lattwt apio-3t OR KENT—1Wo NEW FIRST-CLASS REST ences, 141% abd 1414 19th st. naw. bet, Beds evel aud PAE Apply tod. 3. SHEDD, 1402 14th RENT—LARGE HOUSE IN CENTRAL LO- j ty; mod. imp. : curtains, carp-t, and other fur- | eure aml very iw apical’ pace for boarders or roomers: posseasion: given: rent ramon | ‘Aadroee NEMO, Star office. me Paple-ate OR REN ‘ERY DESIRABLE HOUSES. #60—1317 11th st. nw, $22.50—302 13th ns HNELI, & CARUS! h 1, 1008 ¥ st. n.w. brick on 6th, bet. Rand Fn.w., 17rs....8125 Tare ud, a 30 14th st. n.w., L1rs... 638 19ib at. 'nw., Ora... | Brick, | New brick, 1 ) Brie, Ga Brick FEAR on. 940391 19th nw. 9rs....835 2 04013 nw. 9m... 1319 Lith hw. Ore. 40/3123 7th awe, Bra. 2D BROS Swe Bie 30 SOY N nw, Ore 2.501119 V n.w..78s. 327 Cn. $08 9th's¢, Bra 3943 12thnw., apI8-3 JP OR BENTSPARTIALLY FURNISHED—235 18T For permit apply st.¢.- 8 rooms aud bath; m. 1. at this office, apls-3t ii. _apl7-3t : 1008 Fit OR RENT—1326 . X.W.—A SMALL 2- Enters frame toute, 6 rooms, water: beautiful loca- apl7-3ee ext door. us RENT-THAT FINE NEW RESIDENOE ing ten rootns, all modern improvements and com od es yg | ae ak rate rent to X00. : also, a, stable im thé rear, and the ten-1 feesee house, room FRANCIS B. UN, bite 1214 G st aw, ‘ap! seat i KEN |ALE—THOSE BEAUTIFUL, (Tennent new Houses 024 and 016 Sat ton =. parlors dimiag-room, aud kitchen om first foo ieetian uider woe tubing: shed with servautet a Tear: large yard. to Owner, 510 Sth a1 we Sat {OK BENT—BY & 0. HOLTZMAN HOUSES. 1232 Wylie st. n.e.,6r. Xi, cor, 17th & Pa. ay, | . sabia Bethe, LOE ons. 80 75) “43 a i re rg flay Bee iE oth Ea ¥ La, Bet BRED SEEE iC oavers 19, 1888-SIX PAGES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. ap)’ Sede Stable Pe tie Feet eects rear 460 Csi ‘the. Serre Wo-sToRT AND CELLAR, BRICK rent @26, fo advanse: “Inguee S33 apl7-2e* )OR RE} Sad et nw. 6 roome, water and, 1 Be, Giyome watch Boonen ed HR RENT—BEAUTIFUL HOME, 631 NORTH Carolina are: § roomie mod. Bo THOR E Wada, peg st | 220 Arthur Bi., 7; 1S | 1535 15th st, 103 Vi fi aap - ‘concret Drovementa; ail in best cuudition, 119 New York ave. Spl0-2w" tw. | Rhode Island, n’r Conn. ave. Kat, Cou, ave., n't N si, ‘9x5 Farragut Square. apo hewant at a nominal rent until Septeinber 1. fof Rartionlas ahd permit to soa uth. Sal at ofhve of SWORMSIEDI & BRADEEL. 9 at nw. Dupont Cireie, 8 lth at. above: 8, E. Cor. Sth and M str. 1726 12th st. n.w.. 12 1 REN te FURNISH! ere iH es Sa }2zooms, all mod. imps yupont Circle 10r-, al . F. ROSK) Ni—PRESS BRICK BAY.WINDOW, WI aoline. 7 rooms. test all ‘iy Forfalllistcallat oes Bulletin and 15th. ings ested by fur ekaid. trout laa. | 917 Fataw, Won BE. ne, 6r.....20.90 Bees ir... 20, EEBTEVTES 1 iasiged on the 1st NBEKG. G13 1500 st. Te y ‘Host, bet. 18th & 19th.150 833.33 10th'st.n*rDupontcir, 150 7b) N at.. uedr LOL. rt 10) LAN st., bet. Corcorsiu. bet 1s & 14.2100 rt FILCH, FOX & BROWS, 1437 Peun. ave.n.w. (OR RENT—TO A RESPONSIBLE PARTY. to furnish @ large house in good style, we offer the Jeno ou the curser of 4" ABLE ‘and C ste, SSB, after mbo- th at. th at. Bw. Lar. st. Dw, er. at. Dow, 111 Or. ove be examines ietrom THOMAS Fisukkee co. . 1324 F st ow #70 | 1592x{ 12th at 91.24 i Cl $e. LOr UNNINGHAM, 0. w. st, n.w.,10r. 863 st nw. Or. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. pants; one ini T310 vat; newly aa. a ROR SALE on ExcuaNG: z ty or eity property. a delightfully situated Orange Grove of 40 actex, in the village of Palmer, BEAUTIFUL LARGE OLD Btted ap our to Washington fon on hia land; healthy aud spacious, Address ad ‘ready for occu~ 3s rail; on galt wate; | R& Conn. aye ae i COU, ‘Alachera Couuty, Fis. on Iue of railroad, 20 rods trom depot, ly improved, crowing cr. Farm, 18. miles stom cis. pot: well suuproved: will exchange; Price, $1,800. MLL, 624 14th at. bie 3d-acre STALE} Y a PLDORADO FARM We are authorized to sell one of the pest Farms in Montgomery County, Mi in the highest state of cu.tivation fue imy rans: well fertilized aud is supporting one hundred head farm in excellent crops; ree, $4,000. Also, me-haif mile o ‘aps. FOR SALE, fork the ¥ a. "Situated on the 7th-st. pike, & miles from W Situat ton, 3 mile from Forest Bes fo ‘Branch B. and 0.; 30 ui Washington to For inant jad. containing 234 acres, roveinents: + producin cs Jem Station, ou the Metro- trains per day; 17 min- wrest Glen. ‘This is a fine opportunity for auy gentleman who de- sires a fine 6 per cent on ice-pond, new! county $50. water in every Held, Owellin sewerave, &c. “T'wo tenant houses. Tue place ‘dwell ‘willbe "sold if desired with all tbe 1 par best struing reasonable ‘and favorable terms if sold before the first day of May, | tome fraine house: ten rooms. bath. pantry. lange Cel. as the owner, towo Tar aud site; modern improvements; first FRANCIS HUFTY, very reepect: terms easy. Adiiress B, Star ofice, mh27-tu,th,s4w and ¥ sta, mh20-Tm,e0 seat, as well as 2 Iurm that .000. "Fine stabics, -heds, ice ly fenced in fields of 10 and 20 acres: ‘Hot will pay “houses, ‘and cold water iit Fo SALEMRARE CHANCE. "I NAVE A SPLEN- id ten-room He" salons which | ever wil nave sertembe teand which be i= wie to ebay: ren! “apie OSE EATS corer eh ana Pot {OR SALE—“GOOD INVESTMENT,” TWO BRICK F aor Land K sts. .. reuted : water and seworage: JOR SALE—A VER! IRABLE DWELLING Feemast ots bot mad tae aie steak Oresa at moter Ester: oat ca Sof Taguire at p00" ave... | FOR SALE—aT wr Frame, six roowa, lui pretty seven-room Cottare, Segarra SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN—15TH T Doginwest wear. i eaceleet neighoorbeed 1a- tall modera easy tore. WALKER tis venent 7,500; EWHLSUR “Vode 'Fsireet: OOM BAY WINDOW BRICK a grate iat sta tantly Saat Sheu grates; walnut staining’ $s, 1,000 can 01 ‘coat EAN, Boo C se Reinewon Hoe 10S FOE SALE TWO LOTS ON CONNECTIOUT AVE. between Hand 8, west side, runuing through Bist et, 24xl1a Also. three ust completed pay 11 percent Bet “Also, for rout, | cue Y-roou: house and cellist, neat Highland Station Jom completed, three suinntes’ watk ts deyot, i Ww. W. MeCU LL DUG: atietot Lumber Dealer, 14th and Wate | FROR SALE-AT A spectaL Low prick—a 1a oom Dew House,on G st. n.w. opposite the new Peusion Oftice. “Apply to.owner, Rovtn 1 ¥ iw, from 9 to 10. oF 4 to 9 pam FOR SALE OK RENT—NEW HOUBE ON Mass avenue, ‘near Seott circle, 13 : three rooms deep: piste 4 Built. keut $1,200; wale $15,000." Ap- vly OWNER, 1750 Nat. 2.8 ‘apis.st JOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL, NEW HOUSE, Mop: ern improvements: desirable xt adhd pete | Dorhood; price, #7,500: texans, $3,000. cosh, balan in Live years, at the option of the purchaser barwain positiy H. WARNLE & OO. 81) } he. | E, NEARLY New, | E cellar, 11 roowa and bath, stationary washsiauds, ga stove lin fact every mod ern couvenieyce, in elegant order: P, bet. 6th and 7th sts. new. P8ice, 8.500; easy terms. W. J. NEWTON, jsara ap ABest OK SALE=A BAKGAIN-SIX-ROOM HOUSE. 1513 Gales st., near Columbia Railroad, water, gas, iatrobe, slate mantle, yarde trout and rear. alleys side | aud rear. Apply to OWNER, 701 16th sf. tue. apls-ae Fee a5 A DESIRABLE THREP- STORY 12-rocm brick dwelling on Zit st., near Pennsyl- e.; parlor, dining-room and. ki ou van) | has od, 3 alley in rear: price | 87.0000" MOSES oor & WLOX, | Sapna 1007 Pebney lvaitia ave monthly payments ai cash prices, tes geekiue nice owes and iretclase invest- mene T invite ibepection of those beaulfal on H st ani jen Piace n. €. ‘These houses were built by me by days’ works, age all of diferent desteny ‘two 22d. tutes storien bd Wack buildings, 7 010 rogue esch ; handsome solid antique ak mantels, open. fire pispes: cathedral glass; fn duit. handsomely fiuished iu dierent w Seventeen inipates ride from 15th and N. ¥-sve., in the prettiest and most rapidly improving part o/ the | northeast: pronounced by purchasers the hardaomest, beat bullé and ‘cheapest bouses over of red in Wash apl7-im ' 1422 N. ¥. avenue OF SALE NEW HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS iN g lune lot. large roome all beaut red - everything first-class, 83,000. WHILAKE! EYOUDAN Tai? Bet apl7-3t THWEST, Fon sat ox SMALL CANH PAYMENTS AND T ‘and rear ally cellar; 17283. spiendid Dareatu: 3 wood condition, $3,000. WHITAKEL & | JORDAN, 1417 F at 2OR SALE—A BARG twel¥e-Foomn house. aplz—it E AND LOTS— wzpund in West NIN Ht 6,068 fect of | Fudy all Yor @:1,500:jcany ters. “SRO. AMBLER | SLE ay at law. 0:0) Fat mw. aphaat™ | PQE.SM2 gs AN BROOM AND DAT adc | B'vouse’mioa. aps. aplendid cellar: aunther ex postte. street car pass dour, sithated in good location horthwest. front by ALG st. deep to 10 | | Slay rnc #4500." CR CAXWOOD, basen 816 state. pret OR SALE10 h0oM HOUSE, P. ST. NEAR 16th uw, «plevdid location, €7,000; 8 rooms and | cellar bot jew Hasnprhire ave., new, fine i } Sieh, $7,550; 7 room Louse, T neat 16th nw, These are all in locations that will constantly improve HARDING & WATERS, 606 11th »t-p ‘ple JOR_SALE—HOUSE! $47 6 at Soa 4a Myr. b.. m..71.6,800) 300) th. Gr. a + (1981, Logs ‘Linden 700) nw. b. a lelb0 Ve ava ac, fg ctsereectig 355000 et. 3,000 ib. Brick house, twelve rooms end orllar, cor. Gay a1 Congress sta,” Georzetown. splendid aite in choice im) MILLION & LUCKETT, 939 Fn LE—BEAUTIFUL HOUSE ON Q8T. NEAR 15th: S-story and vasement; 11 rooms aud baths; | mod imps.:"Jot 20x100 toalley:ebesp. BH. Wak: K&OOVIGE st __apl7-t- {Ok SALE-041 M ST, N.W. HOUSE AND STA- ie; all un first-class condition large parlot, dining. room, kitchen, ani lauudry on first floor, 9 bed-rovt onea'y terme Apply at bk. F, ROSENBERG'S, 1 ot. m aphi-hin Foe SF Bowegrsox i Lavnut 1th K, bet, 10tha17th815,000 and 1StL sts.....#8,000 19 h. bet. K&S. LOO 38.000 s, bet Lath & Lith. $500 N, bet, 19:he KL bot. 14th& 15th p14-Be JOR SALE—FOR A LIMITED TiWE—A RAnE whee fOr a jermaMent invesunent, busier’ PEOp- erty im the northwestern part of the city at $15,000, now under lease ats Fent toa prompt paying tent, to which I call the attemtion of my frien: 1 13,000, M. FRANCIS HUFTY, apl47t ______sTathand Fw ROK sal NW, NEW 1 house; bath, furnace aud mod. “imps. ; price €. 000. any Zit to tnapect ay BEALL, BRUWN & CO. Fe etm OK SALE — THREE DESIRABLE ORME! Pawoinars well located, uartuwest;, af 87.500 en SYLER © RUTHERFORD, 4-11w S07 Fst ce SALE—A @5.000 HOUSE FOR 84.300, TERMS Fetsov ca $2000 tn mostniy papiwente ot eo, and $2,000 on long Une as desired at 6 por cont Bross brick, 18 foot frunt, eat rove aud! bath al ru iuprovetmente, in inost exclusive aud Pospect- wAddrene THE OWNER, star sas = Mean F Ui COLUMBIA ROAD, ALE—JUST WE: Within twelve tiinutes” walk of Boundary. band? R SALE-AT AMMENDALE—A GOOD THIR- ‘teen-room frame house, slate ana wuperd, taining 20 superb iuiidiug sit sere lots, 8100. Address mbS2-eoln" streain: price, 4, 10 acres of land 90 near, = meric ie ‘ashington, D.C, og. 90, Se iow Jz LB st. Gr, FVOR SALE—KNOWLES' 87: F Ofpaliisn ranch, Limite Fs from the station to Park. for {apl0eo-3¥), “ATION, ON THE MET- from city, 190 ‘aites. This property extends ‘Creek. A. P. HILL & 0O,, 1338 Fat, Garrett t RENT—AT WASHINGTON GROVE, MI ee a ‘of 7 rooms, the station. Address Box 4: Tare yard and nesr was Box 41, VOR RENT—HYATTSVII ‘MD.—FOUB SMALL PES ae coma ‘SiaN's Biore or WAL B. SMITH, Melrose 7 RENT—OB BOARDERS EC ‘oF whole of country, house: fine shade and ‘alk: ‘Address hire THOS. 3. BLOW SoarGaltneraburys Max oF ave. Bw. al7-ate PS hod onan oF weowEsDar Ok BALE—T AUTHORIZED TO OFFER A set tie tora few days, cunne of thoes band: some new Lrick dwell . te nee itusted om Luh st nw, ibove T street, contains cellar, furnace, pethland benutivully pupered, crystal chandeliers, 8c or further Particulars SSH. DANENHOWER. apl3-2e Successor to Daneuhower & Son. 1115 Fst. VOR SALE — 1019 CONN. AVE. 3-STO..¥ AND basement beck: 9 frome; iS bain: tot 215157 6 + price $17,000, easy terme For pert to in= spect apriy to BEALL: BHOWN £00, 1351 4 at ‘api3-tm JFROR SALE—GREAT INDUCEMENT_NEW PRESS Fick ¥ront Houses, now being erected. pear Stare ‘vita era! discount # purchaeed wow. "outs pay? mente Call and see plana ‘and obtain choice of houses, Several already sold. MoLACHLED & BATCHELDER, £23-3m 225 Fst mw JVOR SALE_THOSE TWO NEW 7-ROO! = : = JOR SALE 712 OTH ST. S.W.. 2u.10x004, 3 story Hinick Dwelling and iors BSS, P51 y isle Fat SOR SALE AF ‘SMALL BUSIN: SStAae aes Seteerg 20-70), mb29-1m Fe an uonth. ew find meat road, fool ave Petes 81.500. “Appi 25 22 14th et a 15 PRR ‘Tih st, it Seheutsen Park: Wei. ‘htm OR SALE-AT A BARGAIN POR A Lint Houses 47 and 474 Oat nw 11 ooneeg ll modern tmprovemente ire of OWN mn 8O-Ua DFLIGHTFUL PRIVATE Krsi- brick, bath: rrr oR -— Pantheon ae. Uaree beth -roome, eaat front by 137) aaa bptpieedes to pel thronxteiry FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOU JOR SALE-TWO SEATED KUNSIAN SURRY, ht and suyuish. tu woud ond oR DAO hI NG, OLR an ia Fo SALE—VILLAGE CART, CHEAP. i40 cow kK ‘OB SALE—CONFECTIONERY AND 1CE-CKEAM saloon th good location, Feast for eeling, esta WO Ieave the city, price S200. 1z20 st nw wplv at JOK SALE — CRAP — BROWN Bont, VERY styliad. 16 hands, weisbt 1,150 ° oI oid, suitable for family Rorve, anne ani ot Fe SAE ME QPER B00 Siiakes AMERICA Iolephoue Stock, 100 Paeun 100 Automatic Gas 100 Washunet sell on commiesion ail classes Dixirict of + cartes CKANB, PARIS & CO. EDDIM ldouse aploast Fee Sa Wa, BOY Ay, Xo Harvard Bicycle, as good as new MANDR, oth and G «ta. uw JOR SALE—A GOOD STOVE, FURNACE, trobe, and Tinitu: F good will of the emtauliabed ayle-ae a OK SALE_CRUISING CANOE “TONIG™ Com- Wictely Btted out, and in first-clame condition, stn Alla, foot and deca steering gear, Ol! KIDS, “erub-box.” etc #. NX. MOON, Department of late ‘ x inne nce, thom te gd chanre te eet Business "ntrguire at On Lith at's we ‘aply-3e FOE SALES TWO FINE HORSES ONE HAND. Some sorrel horse, § years old, 10%. bao) ibe roadnter I also besutit ign, fine price, &e., JOR SALE CHEAP—48-INCH COLUMBIA ROAD. ister, ball ; in xood condition. at HIGHAMs, 905 Gat uw TOR SALE-A BOKMEL MARE sound, suitatie for te ibe avon at CHOSS" stabien Tih st. and Pa. JOR SALEJUST ARKIVED FROM Vinaintd fifteen choice : suitable for all purposwa, 1H. SALOMON, Bale aud xchange stables Ja: THE STOCK AND Frye and Vari common say? Micyele.” silent ratchet apd splendid order, cost 130. Cen be seen a een " Fon SALE-A COMPLETE SET OF THE scrIn. bers and the Onereny | . 0. Winans BOO! KEY with bor, PLETE bai ‘F wawou asd harneme Adie ae WASHINGTON FLOUR AND PLE _apl7-ae bound, price, 70h wt. OR SALE —A OOM ourrit “2 $2 stand JOK SALE — JUST ARRIVED, 30 be - Horses, atnongst the lot are some fue drait, alee ine drivers. all huryes sold aa represented ghaneed. “SCHLBOEL & QUIGLEY, rear ot nw. pl Fok, SALES BED FEATHERS, 1504 pew and steam-dressl. Goose Feathers orders by mat! and uthewise delivered. SEITZ 638 Mi wt na Fokssue cust aiaaven 20 horses. two fine pair of grays, ope pair cf brow ug, ‘one pair of bays, abd one poy. the restare fine ariverm Persons before baying el excudine wae. B. F. Me Stables, O st. between th JOK SALE ONE | SPLENDI ROUND cornered Square, $150, one Chic e200 ‘Prucht, $190. Other great bargains in Pration Hi WOROH & 00, 25 7that. n.w..dohmer Plano Agen: <20-6m, Foe sae A BEAUTIFUL CRICKERING SQUARE PIANO: handsome Rosewood case: Carved lege and lyres tungnificent tone, grand scale, in perfect onder end fully warranted; cost $600. Ceu be bought if taken at ouce for ouly §175 cash, including elegant cover moot or @2db in ‘pasinrmts moithiy to suit te “iAisce Pull Uebtnet'Grend upright very cheay monthly payments, nearly new. Cau be emu at Tk PIANO EXCHANGE, Liere will pews WLEY & OO, T 10%, apie a ue apis vm eh mt JOR SALE AQT OF USA rine rani Wy ver Also. one Bugs. Ajpuy to WC JOHRBON. 71h Lathe ewe apis he QOL SALE-IN THE FUTURE WE WILL. KEEP consaitly on hand for sale mato cesium, Single drivers, anddie sud business horses. We have BOW one pair of biacks 16 bands, very pice drivers; one pair crossed matched, Lay and ray fie banda, very stylish; ue pair Kentucky bays, Lo’, bands. one pair loi bends; one bay mare, 15 hands, one ¥ are, & stecpie-chaser, abd one Very fine Kentuc Day saddier. ‘here uorees are sound and well broken. LEADINGHAM & CO _aplitm pt 13: Het uw, TgH SALEPOUR AND SIX PASiiNGid FAM: i Siitteoteenitenaitoe he sr bas Cea 406 Fa ove nw. JOR BALE—OFFAL FOR CATTLE, HOGS, ae — ‘As the Ariiugton Distillery bas commen: tions there will As thie os 3 ‘Use bent and. id to secure it application shot: tuanayer. aN Ges iste quantity cot <Mial for wain, hing Dut jure grain tt a oakw be ‘Aleaat ALE—JUST ARTIVED—PORTY-T rece irom Auwusta County. Va. fare some of the est Doratt Hote OR 8: ot ing irom five to eight yeare, and 200. (All horwes Wrrau ted fe ewouted or Fetum money JOHN SIMMONS, Proprietor. DOC. GAKGES, Manage he si. mw, {QR SALE — JURE AREIVED FiOM MOCKING: ham Go., Va, 40 head of choice driving ara ; aio, some low-priced cart horses iin mares, satisfactory trial ¢iven aud ai feed as represented Stall 1107 Ct nw. _mb30-24t mhi330-1m. WM. YATES, Prop. ROR SALE_A FINE CABINET UPKIONT Piano for @225; full euarantes, F. WALDECK EM & 00, 521 ™. ayo-1m OR SALE—SPRING G6 OF THE LANGES' stock uf how and second-hand carriages ever oficead in this city to select from, Intent JOHN M- YOUNG, ap6-3n_479 and 481 C st. nW.,rear National Hotel. Foe, SALE S087, RECEIVED — Tukey bueries and ccued by ‘the Celobrated JAS. K. PROBES, tones, ington, cor. New York ave and@th st. OK SALE—BED FEATHERS, 150. LA NEW, lu, ive packed: the teat for tke uote. Gs WM. SEITZ, 724 2d at. ely 0 ae Fan OVER 100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Traruisbed and ‘painted warunn varventrrs Wik a ‘on mouthly peyapente or cats, J. 4 COOK, 3208 Met. Georgetown mit Tin J7OR SALE— THE OTT?” GAS EN aN KE juires no boiler avoids all expensive attendance, ino foes cf time, nu handling of fuel, seed fore eeulae and price list. b. BALLAUF, Ax’, 731 71 bot ‘328 and 330 Delay ve just been coumplcted: hs o parking in front of houses, and are only itol ; are com it to from the Capitol; sre convenient 40 cars, ‘EX DEPARTMENT. ae

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