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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Inalentions forthe % hours commencing, at $7. rm Por the Districtot Columbia, Maryland, ane Po Sinta, warmer fair weatuer, light to vanable ‘Winds becoming southerly. Stmaw Marrixos from 12\c. per Fartl to 50c., at Singleton & Fletcher's, 415 7th st. 2.W. T prepared to furnish dealers and consumers } all favors) on the market. Will deliver to Baiti- more, Washington, and ali Intermediate potnts, in Yarge or smail quantities A. W. Nichopgmcs, Ex- Crisior creamery, Buckeystown, Ma. | Cuew “Rosenteld’s Gem’ Jeracs Laeeacxon, 315, 71h at, selis on Monday | sd Tuesday 2.500 pairs of Nottingham Lace Cur- tains at $1 per pur: worth double Xo Oxe Cax QUESTION our aUiity to sell at | jenale prices as we are manufacturers ‘Wholesale DCs? “Franuax Buon, cor. Tub and E ELBOANT ASSORTMENT baby carriages, stlk-plush hued and satin parasol §11, at Singleton & Fleven- ers, 415 7 St LW. | tcursise Rope repaired. J. H. KUEHLING, 1212 ave. Cumosrrizs FoR 4 Diag MUSECM.—A toothless baby, a laying hen anda shy trout are perfectly natufal, Dut @ man wGo has Drain oF nerve dis- ease and don’t use Scotch Oats Essence 1s enough ‘of a fool to offer himself for exnibition at a dime museum, ‘FUSSELL'S Ick CneaM end Charlotte Russe, Rvgy Rovar. “Src,” the exquisite ary red cham- can be bought from G. @. Cornwell & Son, 4igand 1414 Penn's ave. SOLE AGENT for the ceiebrated dry air Alaska refrigerator and ice chests, at Singleton & Fletch- ers, 415 71 st. Dw. ‘Twa GRrearest CRasH You have ever seen at 3 cts. ya.; veiling, 2 cts. yd., ladies’ hose, 3 cts. pair; loves, 20 cts pair, and many other bargains ti | Sil pay you to inspect at Turpin Co.'s Great 5¢ | store, $39 7th nw. ‘Sts Mantz's ADVZxTIsEwENT on this page. JULIUS LaxspvzGH, 315 7th St., sells on Monday and Tuesday a special importatiou of Straw Mat- Ming at 38, 20, and 25 cts.; aiso one lot of jointiess White Matting at 123 ets. ‘Wai Parans, window shades, decorations, &:. | RICHARD HENDRRSON, {23 F st. L.W. ‘Scene life-size and life-like portrait with tweive | finest cabinet photos, $5, by special coupon only, | to be had on application. | MARSHALL & GILLING, 819 Pa. ave. Wine Wrspow and door screens in stock and | Yaade to order, at Siagleton & Fletcher's, 415 7th st. nw. RenrsrsaEe’s lee cream, 235 G st. n.w. | Wasmrxaton Acxscy Blair Camera Co. Photo- ic outfits, lenses, dry plates, and chemicals. . A. SCHNEIDEE, cor. Penn. ave. amd 18th st. n.w. Five Pur Cext Money To Loax by Tyler &| ‘Rutberford, 1307 F street northwest. Camruon 25¢. a pound. EbbItt House drug store. | ‘Tam Mowrnose Tomet Cneaw can be purchased at Thompson's and Magruder's drug stores. Bur Your Davos rxow E. P. Mentz, the pioneer | ot low prices in that line. Read Lis adverticement | ‘on this page. Fixe Portraits. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa avs. Lapixs in delicate health, and all who suffer from habitual constipation, Will find the pleasant | California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, wore | easily taken and more beneficial tn effect than any ‘other remedy. It acts promptly yet gently on the Bowels, Kieneys, Liver aud stomach, and does not sicken or debilitate. All Druggists, Avrics Laxsetnan, 315 7th st., sells on Monday id Tuesday al hls short cuds of Carpets, trow 10 | 1030 yaras, at remarkably low prices, and also all molsmt Kugs and Carpets. Call at once before as sortment is broken. Tagnrsise Rops, Enectxic Baris. JH. Kuebing. Loose Suir Cowars for furniture, and all kinds of | furniture upholstered at reduced prices, at Singie- ton & Fletcher's, 415 7th st. nw. “Daisy” Sham-Hoiders, at Tappan’s, 604 9th st. To Pxove Ov CLabt of selling at mannufac- | turers’ prices see our $10 and $17 men’s suits, in | Sack and cutaway style. Eiseaax Buos., cor. 7thand Ek. | FIs Gas Frxtees, complete stock, low prices, Suxbp & Bxo,, 432 9th st. Laws Mowexs! Laws Mowzxs!—A fine and large assortment. Prices greatly reduced. F. A. Scusmiae, cor. Penn. ave. and 18th st. n.w. Lor of Rogers Bros.” plated ware at cost. C.S. Kenfleld, Jeweler, s Grawax tx Frve WEEKS. New course now open- Ang. Lecture chamber, Small's building. Hours 2:30, D and 6:45 p.m, 20 now iu attengance at the Varlous hours. “A curdiai invitation te all on Mon- Gay and Tuesday. Bev Your Cuorarxe for yourself and boys from nda. EISEMAN Baos., cor. 7th and E. 1 1¥ Manuiacturing Tailors and Clouilers im Washington. CIZY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night, Namtowat.—“The Corsair. ALbataw’S.—Modjeska in “Romeo and Jullet.” ‘Maxuis'—Myra Goodwin in “Philopene.” PANORAMA BUILDING.—“Battle of SbiOB.” iERNaN'S—Varlety and Sparring. Condensed Locats, Yestentay W. H. Douglass was excused ag a petit Juror of the Criminal Court. ‘Yesterday in the Criminal Court, Geo. Graves and Einil Montrop were acquitted of ‘the charge of robbing Wm. T. Carden of a cold watch. The Wil of the late Jonathan Kirkwood was ilea yesterday. He leaves sums of mouey to a umber of personal friends, and the remainder of ‘his estate to his heirs, Helen and Agnes Kirkwood, Fesiding im Scotland. He names Thos MeGul as Lor. Mr. W. C. Harris, editor of the American Angier, Je stopping at the Tremont. Mr. Harris called ot Dr. Townshend and Mr. McGinn this morning and later in the day had a conference with Prof. Goode and Mr. Bean, of the National Museum, ‘Yesterday afternoon T. J. Lazenby slipped and | fell in Jackson Hall alley and received a severe cut onthe back of iis head. He was taken to the Freedman’s Hospital. ‘The St. George’s Society of this city will cale- brated St. George's day by a banquet at the Mer- €anfile Ciub-rooms on Monday evening. ‘Tam STAR has received $10.56 for "Ne Associated | (es from the ebildren who held fair for the VeneMit of the poor at Dr. Mason's residence. po rman es Ferdinand King Acquitted. ‘Yesterday afvernoon, in the Criminal Court, the Jury im Ue case of Ferdinand King, indicted tor Torgery tu connection with the Georgetown Bulld- ing Assoctation woubies, Was still out when the court conciuded the trials for the day. At 6:30 @iock the jury sent for the court and fendered a ‘Verdict of “not guilty.” — MgFTIxG8 FoR YOUNG Prorie.—The pastors of ‘the Provestant churches in the central portion of the chy and the superintendents of the Savbath | schools have invited Rev. C,H. Yatman to hoid a Sefies Of young peoples’ ineetings In this city, be- Stoning June 1 aad continuing ten days. . © THE CocK-Ficut.—The the second and last day of the cocking main at Norfolk, Va, yesterday, was | large. Out of the seventeen "matches fought | » Washington won as follows: The first, third, | sixth, ninth, eleventh, fourteenth, Afteenth and | sixteenth, total 8: North caroiina winning the second, fourth, fitb, seventh, eighth, tenth, weifth, thirteenth aud the seventeenth, total % ‘aud the main, Which was for $500 and $23 a nght ie ‘Tae Commrrren on Crrv EvancEiizariox.—The central committee on city evangeitzation held a ‘at Calvary Bapust church last evening, ‘about four hundred were pres: . of Philadelphia, Practical address upoa the work of Fist Mation as it has been carried on in Philadelphia, ‘The visitation in this city ts to be Week im the districts which are org: Fox asp Acarwst Biscox.—The governor of Maryland yesterday received a petition asking Tor the commutation of the sentence in Ue case of Jobn Benjamin Biscve, tue condemned murderer SE Sap Mobert M. Dixon, sentenced to be bi Bext. The petition had twenty-seven Signatures, The reasons asked for exccutive slemency in Biscoe’s behgif are that the jury him to the mercy of the court, “hereby showing a doubt upon thetr minds as the compietion of the crime, and because of bis eke Gf guns, apparent trom ine tact that he ‘of the enormity of the of- Se sateen come here, Ure punishinent ” Was also recetved any Inverter ext hance, feu by jury Of his countrymen. Therefore, Justice be done. “We could ‘Rave a thousand pet ‘Tiouers enrolled with us, but Ume wili not as the day Oxed fer the execution is proaching.” pet fast ap- | his taiufiy | unis city. | estate of bis deceased wite, Weitha A. Emmons, COLORED METHODISTS, ‘The A. M. E. Zion Conference; THE YRESIDING ELDERSHIP QUESTION DISCUSSED— OTHER MATTHRS OF INTEREST. At the afternoon session of the A. M. E. Zion chureb, yesterday, the recommendation of the bishop in regard to the re-establishing of the pre. stding-elder system in Ure contereace was taken up and discussed, but no definite action was reoched, The night session was devoted to educa- Uon, tethperance, and mission werk. Rev, J.P. ‘Thompson, of Philadelphia, Pa., made the prinei- pal address, and @ large puinber made five-aninute alka, TO-DAT'S SESEION. The session of the conference was opened this morning with devouonal exercises, conducted by Rev. ES. Lane. Rev. Thos. Myers, agent of tho Maryland Bible Society, was introduced and made an address. The question of introducing ie sys- lem of having presiding elders Was discussed, and it was decided oy a vote of 46 to 3 in favor of hay- Tee uccling eiders. ‘Tue bishop will nominate sons for these piaces, the approv: of the conference, eee ee ‘he Committee On ministerial tn favor of the advaue-ment to the secuod year of Sr Ae Bouner, A. C. Washington, J. N. Mason, and, Fairfax, aud that H. B. Wales be continued fn the rst year. S. W. Johnson was continued in second class and Henson Butler Was advanced vo the Tourth class. James Stokes, of the third class: F. Wetern of She fourth Sina ters Paied ss Gos. ‘aters, of the fourth class, were ry cient from lack of books, and J. W. Fairfax on ac- count of sickness, The following were recommended for traveling Geacons: A.C. Washington andS J. Miller, for elders’ orders, B. F. Wheeler, F. M. Jacone, Hen- son Butler, J. R. Danger, M. J. Snow. John Q Adams, of” Harrisburg, Pa., was qualified for local deacon; also Thomas ‘Somerville, of Wesley Zion church, this city. ‘The conference admitted the above to the deaconate, and allowed thelr names Lo be placed oa the supernumerary list subject to the annual conterence. Revs. Adams and Somerville were called betore the bishop and questioned as to their new duties. Fug Sunday scuool Teport was prevented by Kev. ¥F_M. Jacobs, and adopted after discussion, ‘The conference adjourved for dinuer at 1 o'clock. ‘To-morrow the members of the conference Wiil occupy the puipits In a number of the city eburches, ‘The A. M. E. Baltimore Conference. ‘The Baltimore conference of the A.M. E chureh, in session in Baltimore yesterday, admitted to traveling connection the following-named: Jas. H. sin, Win. T. Anderson, who 1s going as a mis- | nary to Africa; Richard D. Queen, A. J. Read, from the New Jersey conference of the A. M. E. Zioa church; Joan LH, Watkins, John M. Saun- ders, and W. W. Wilson.” ‘Those who remained on | wial were S. P. Dennis and E.G. Hull. ‘Those ad- mitted in fail connection were: Augustus Ross, Enoch E, Hughes, 8. H. Cooper, and Samuel C. Kutter. “Those wio passed trom the third to the jourth year were John 7, Banks, John W. Lavatt, €. D. Kobinsou, LH. Jackson, Joan F. Waggoner, ald LS. Cassell. ‘Those admitted toelder’s orders? Joun W. Goldsborough ana 8. F, Dennis. Those placed On the superannuated list were Dan’ Ride- out and Thos A. Davis. A committee from the Protective Assoctation of \iaryland was ‘The chairman stated the object of the association Was to Nave the bastardy law of tue state changed, ‘They asked the syiupathy aad prayers of the conference. Resolutions tn regard Wo the death of Koscoe Conkling were adopted, a Senr To THe INSANE ASYLUM.—St an early hour yesterday morning a young colored man entered the first_precinet station and informed Station- keeper Koliins that he wanted to give him a poluter. “What is It?” asked the official “There's a plece of gronnd down there,” replied the negro, “that can ue bought for $500, and can be sold at $5 per foot.” Iu the afternoon the same negro anuoyed persons on F street by stopping them and offering for sale large tracts of land. He claimed that he Was making $100,000 a day. When locked up at tuo station he took off his clothing. ‘He was subsequently examined by Dr Bayne abd McKim, who certified to nis insanity, ‘and he Was sent to the insane asylum, a CHARGED WITH CRIMINALLY ASSAULTING HIS Datoureu.—Sherf Chiug, of St. Mary’s County, Md,, arrived here this morning, and wok back with him Edward Tanner, Who'ts c harged with having, in March last, cominitied an outrage upon his daughter in that County, Tanner lived with ‘ar Budd’s Creek, a short distance be- yond the Cuaries County line, and it 13. alleged that he forcibly outraged bis fourteen-year-old daughter, apd that after accomplishing bis object he tureatened to kill her if she told anyone, ‘She left home and Tanner lett the county and came to Having been tadicted, a vench Warrant Was sent here for bis arrest, which Lieut, Vernon served a few days ago, finding Tanner in South Washington. | Tanner protested his innocence and sald be Was willing to reuurn, It is alleged that the daughter was badly Burt in resisting the Uunatural father, Who Is a man about mity-two years of age. Saas ArTeR A YEAR OF ManniEp {1PR.—Yesterday ‘Lena Glyder filed a vill for a divorce from Morris Glyder.” ‘The bill states that they were married January 21, 187, in New York city by Alderman Fiynn, and latcr on by Rabvt Wetnstein in the Hebrew faith. In March following they came to this elty to reside, aud she cuarges that he avonce commenced a round of dissipation and debauchery, Whicl Sui continues. She also charges that at divers Umes he has committed adultery with Women unknown to her, and in August last he Wilitully deserted her. — ‘Tax DisTRICT APPEAL Casks.—Yesterday Ju Montgomery made an order providing for t heariug of cases appealed trom the Police Court to the Criminal Court on the second Monday in edch month. ‘The order reads: “In the interest of ali concerned it 13 thougnt best to order, and it is hereby ordered, that on Monday, May 14 next, and thereafter on the second Mond.y in each month, when a petit jury shail be in attendance, tne Various pending so-called District appeal cases Will ail be disposed of substantially in the order in Which they may be called by the attorney of the Disirict of Co.umbia, Enough of the time of the court Will be given for the disposition of ail such appeals, and Immediately thereafter the ap) eases ih charge of the attorney of the U ‘States Will be called.” —_»-___ Tuk Exons Case iv Two Courts.—Yesterday, tm the kquity Court, Judge Cox heard argument in the case of S. F. Emmons against H. Wise Gar- ett et al. for the appolutment of a reeciver of tue “al ved in the Probate Court Prof, Emmons yesterday Mled is answer to the Tule 10 show cause why a col- lector for the estate should not be appointed. His answer says that under the law suc property as AN EVENING WITH THE C.. BI, Cc. Wheelmen Preparing for their Drama- tie Debut Next Week. ASram reporter has been fortunate enough to | witness a dress rehearsal of the entertainment to | be given by the Capital Bicycle Club next week. To say that It 1s an original one gives bat a faint | idea of its character. Across the spacious parlor of the club house a row of taliow candles en- shrined tn tin cuspadores did yeoman service as footlights, behind which a party of young men in decolette dresses executed trills and roulades in a manner which would cause Patti's eyes to bulge with wonder, Atthe plano was seated a pale | young map, who, with a weary air,acted as orches- tra, Sang two or three parts, and leveled prayers, imprecations, and entreaties at the smooth-faced individuals who were vainly endeavoring to con- quer the «rt of walking in skirts without tripping. ‘The weary you! man was the weil- known coinposer, Hubbard T. Smith, and he Was directing a renearsal ‘ot _ his’‘opereita, “a New Year's "which 1s to be the piece de resistance of the pi After the ecages of several rollicking Songs, wich followed te operetta, had died away, a revised version of the ghost scene Hamlet was rebearsed. It 1s evident that the reviser, Mr. L. W. Seoiy, considers that the waby anachromisms and uncertainties Which exist 1m. (he Shakespeartan text, render It unfit for modern production, and every one nit admire the ‘way in Wuien such aifculties have been Landied. No doubt is perunitted to re- in as jamlet’s insanity. ghost con- ‘ucts himself much more as a properly constructed nineteenth century ghost shouid, unbending at Umes from that stern and statuesque dignity which bas heretofore rendered the past 80 unat- tractive, ‘The “Sublime Athenian Tragedy of Peramus and Thisbe,” which Was next _reuearsed, is given with no servile imitation of Daly’s com- paDy, of of any other, and whlie it 1s true that the rove Of Thisbe may suggest the classic drapery of Mary lerson, it is believed that no actors now before “the public have ever conceived such costumes as are worn by the rest of the characters, Svarse Mepicrse : Isa necessity with nearly every one. This is the best time of year in which to purify the blood, to restore the lost appetite, and to build up the system, as the body is now especially susceptible to benefit from medicine. ‘The peculiar medicinal merit of, and the wonderful cures by, Hood's Sarsaparilla have made it the most popular sping medicine. It cures scrofula, salt rheum_ and all bumo:s, biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, kid- ney and liver complaints, catarrh and ali affections cansed or promoted by low state of the system or im- pure blood. “For five yoars I was sick every spring, but Inst year took Hood's sarsaparilla, and have not seen sick day since.” G. W. SLoay, Milton, Mass, HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1; six for 95. Prepared only by C. 1 HOOD & CO,, Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 2 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. - CITY ITEMS, Hats, Hats. Haw. ee ean gir 700 8 oe far suff hat, all Oue Price idatter and Furulsner, cbr 7iband Ded Special Notice !—Just received at the “Brad. bury Palace of Music” an elegant assoriment of Bradbury Upright Grand Pianos in artistic cases of antique Weahogany, French walnut, cherry, bird's-eye maple, rosewood, and ebony. ‘Also, end- less variety of “Palace” und “New Engiand” = 7a and see — ee begs ee whether you are ready or not. | Factory prices and terms to suit the individual customer.1 Every Delicacy in Season, To get this you must go to Frank Johnson's Res- taurant, cor, of Ninth und & sts. nw. You can t Spring Chickens, Shad Roe, Fresh F! (all kinds), Clam Chowder, Deviled Crabs, Little Neck Clams, Oysters, early vegetables, &c., &c., &. place of business having been recently refitted and Tepainted, will pay you to call. Polite attention, open all day Sunday. 1 23 Per Cent Discount on about 60 odds and ends of Traveling Bags and Satchels. Most or these bags are of Splenuia ‘qual- ity, some are slightly shop-worn, ‘They are all bargains, ‘TorHax' 25 $2.00 American Hat Co’s fine Derbys, latest spring ‘styles and colors. Fedora Soft Hats (new style), $1.7, Best Hat in the city, $2, at 209 Pennsylva: nia avenue, opposite Botanical Garden. Kemember Mr. Mertz will send orders, however smail, to any part of the city. Presenp- {ous delivered by special messengers. Moncy saved on every thing you buy. 2 Photographs, $3. AxTUONY'S, 905 Pa. av, co11 New American Ma: Machines ouly $5 at AUERBACH’S Sewing Machine Rooms, 7th and ii. eos Tested by Time. For bronchial affections, coughs, &e., Brown's Bronchial Troches uave proved thetr efficacy by a West of many years. Price, 25 cents, €0-33 Blue Points, Soft Crabs, Crab-Meat, Oyste Clams, Neck-Ciains, Hard Crabs. Families ap hotels'supplied daily. N. WuIrTe & Co., 6 621 B stn. w,, Washington, D.C, Fine Sewing Machines for Rent by week Or month at AUEKRACH’s, 7th and H. eos 93 Per Galion, 75c. Quart Bottle, No. 1 Rye Wilskey ‘best in ce noid for the money. Giders by mail, McGxz’s, 9th near Ds. Was Phillips’ Digestible Cacon, delicious, easily digesved ang higuly ourtshing” 3 Peertews Dyes Are thebest, Sold by druggists cory ‘The Silent New American No. 7 and New Eldredge. C. AUERBACH, 7th and H, sole agent, eo “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass Wood, £c, California Tickets, J. F. Milnor, B. & 0. Depot. 260 Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered 10 3g 1b. “Ward” prints, 45c. per 1b. Aso, Cottage Chew and Luttermiue; ‘Sweet abil per quart, his wife died possessed of is its, by virtue of his right as surviviug husband; that he Is named as One of the executors, and Liat he 1s now assertn, bis rit and Lite Lo the property In a cause pend ing mequity. He refers to is iil in equity as a part of this Answer and submits that the petition lor letters ad colligendum should be det D ERR R iq eeeteas Ree. 24 eee FULL WEIGHT—PURE-—MOST PERFECT MADE sliggupetior excelence proven. im millions of home for more than a quarter of century. It is [hited States Government, Endorsed by ‘hi heatsut Great Calverutice. aa’ the Strongest, Purest most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Baicitg Powder does pot ¢ Aun doeg pot coutain Asuumonia, Lime, or Alun only DR, PRICE BAKING POWDER Co., 2%, ole CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS. w Ovz New Avvennisenext OF SPECIAL (CASH) BARGAI LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, wool: one yard and a half wide, 500 FRENCH SATTEENS, Snest quality, 25 RIETIAN, the hewsstyte drese yoo Wide deuble wuith; GOBELIS BECP TERIA ‘¥8e- ‘A TAN, SERIES. GREY AND BLACI BEAUTIFUL SATIERSS, Preach styles Sie. SATIN MOLRE. the new-stylo trimming: Gober BLUE, TAN, TERRA ‘a, GREY, NT, cagh value $1, reduced to 7c. BLACK SURAH SILKS, excellent quality, only 58¢, Cash Castomers, who buy "8p ‘or over’ will sa ox. ‘ollowing presents: ithe Sees frei pec ney ee Worth Joe; pair of Silk Lubrotdered Corsets, worth CARTERS. 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. 3. spring shades, pure ‘Yairs Damaai ‘Dozen Danas Nepiins, wilt. wortn $1.30. ES BROAD CLOTH, yard aud ‘@ half wide, all new spring cash value $1, re: VERE SEBATHOSS, extraswide double width, pure wool. “Special cash bargain, 37 4c. : HENRIETTAS, extra-wide, double width, very fine owmiity, pur wool, ew spring shades, (hic. ‘AND COLORED SILKS, at Teal cost price, “Gout deal with wn until you have priced dry-qoade ‘i ~ ry. elaewhere, ter will come prepared to pp aE sae Mes M. J. Hos: . 1309 F 8T. X Ww, PORTED MILLINERY. The Latest Styles for LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. ALL 3 STYLES gC ET Ry WeSEEES ANP musske 4xD CHYDRENS WATS IX SVERY ca, Cras wie ber $10 gr om H Sk hp nd G. T. Kees, TAILOR, wes 414 Oth street, Serre Hara BAS WLAO™ “HAZEL” “DOVE,” and “ENGLISH LADIES’ RIDING HATS AND CAPS. NOVELTIES from “YOUMANS” and “KNOX,” New UMBRELLAB—Stock now complete, Special atten tion called to o teed Silke Um 5 tion : fo our Guaran: ibrella, ¥3.5U, SAF FURS taken on. BH. BTINEMETZ & SON, apf 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ‘Next to Corner 13th, THE CONCORD HARNESS, We are the Sole Agents for this Celebrated Harn: ane forth Celebrated arveag HERO NCORE TRICE Seta of tana a td te | ‘Agents toc the WT MAN QRS DLE then hice thoes isno . : LUTZ & BRO, 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel, A full stock of Trunks and Sate} makes, at Very low a LAWN TENNIS, ‘CROQUET, Stock complete, prices low, at “WM. BALLANTYNE’S & SOX, mh: 428 7th street, ty ATs. SPRING STYLES. ALL NEW COLORS. 91.50, $2, 62.50, 83, $3.50 and 94, UMBRELIAS. Gloria Umbrellas, 82, $2.50 and 83, with gold and “The above camnof be excelled. _miean 230 Weide si, Gonaeto_ Basx Coacuzs. Bar Coacuzs. From $6.50 to $36. SEE OUR PATENT BABY COACHES, ‘Forms, Bedstead, Cradie, Parlor Cosch. RUPPERT, Wax Do You Par EXORBITANT PRICES yon DRUGS ‘WHEN YOU CaN BUY AT Ifyoucannot call or send, mail or telephone your vrder, however small, and it will receive prompt at- tention. Goods sent in any quantity to any part of the city. For the benefit of those who may not haveseen mY list when issued some months ago I publish it again. ‘Being the largest dealer in MEDICINES AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES in the city, my goods are of a necessity fresher than others, while the large amount of business being done daily at my store enables me to sell at very much lower prices than others, ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED MEDICINES AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES ‘In quantity at any time. Bovonine, small size. Carter's Little Liver Pills, per bottle. Carter's Little Liver Pills, 2for 25c. Cuticura Resolvent, “ “ Ointment, per bor. 8.8, S., amall size, per bottle. S3.S.S,large “ 2 Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure per bottle. = ‘Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, per bottle. Ayer’s Vita Nuova (New Life) per bot Ely‘s Cream Balm, per bottle. ‘Sanford’s Catarrh Cure, per bottle, Fellow's Compound Syrup of the Hy- Pophosphites, perbottle....... 96 Horaford’s Acid Phosphate, small size Lottle. 35 ‘Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, jarge size Dottle.....-rep.00 7 Hoff's Ext. Malt (Tarranvs) per bottle 28. - = “per dozen 3 25 ‘* Bianer’s) per bottle — 30 ~ - - per dozen 350 Wyeth’s “per bottle... 2 “ “ _ perdozen.... re ig ‘Wyeth’s Beef Wineand Iron, perbot. 65 Pond’s Extract, per bottle... 32 Scott's Emulsion, per bottle. 60 Wilbor’s Cod Liver Oil and Lime per 1 73 73 15 38 ‘Mellin's Food, large size bottle, 53 Carnrick’s Soluble Food, smallcan... 13 Carnrick’s Soluble Food, medium can 33. Carnrick’s Soluble Food. large can... 75 Brown's Jamiaca Ginger, per bottle. 35 Bull's Cough Syrup, per bottle. 18 Benson's Capeine Plasters,(2 for 25c), each...... 13 Allcock’s Porous Plaster, each.. 10 Hunyadi Water, per bottle, 2 ‘Piso's Consumption Cure, per bottle. 18 ‘Hanson's Corn Salvo, per box. 9 Ayer’s Hair Vigor, per bottie.. 68 Parker's Hair Balsam, per bottle. 35 Humphrey's Homeopath Specifics, ‘Nos. 1 to 15 inclusive, per bottle... 15 Campbell's Arsenic Wafers, small box. 34 Campbell's Arsenic Wafers, large box. 70. Oriental Tooth Paste (J and B). a Calder’s Dentine, per bottle..... Bry Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, Per bottle... cry Pierce's Favorite Prescription, per bottle... - Pierce's Purgative Pellets, per bottle... Pierce's Puryative Pellets, 3 bottles. Ayer’s Recamier Cream, per bottle. Ayer’s Recamier Balm, per bottle. Ayer’s Moth and Freckle Lotion, per bottle... = Ayer’s Recamier Powder, per box. Pozzont’s Powder, per box... Pozzoni's Powder, 3 boxes... Comp. Cathartic Pills, per doz... ‘Comp. Cathartic Pills, 5 doz... Water of Ammonis, large bottle... ‘Imported (St. Thomas) Bay Rum, large bottle, Beegees egsuz 175 150 50 100 35, 400 450 400 100 50 100 2 13. 35 2. 15 7s 50 3 50) 100 50 2 100 100 25 ord 150 150 150 100 AMUSEMENTS. Coxazzoarioxar, Cavnor. THURSDAY AFTEBNOOX, MAY 3p, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 4rm. ‘TWO GRAND CONCERTS by the FAMOUS BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (68 Performers.) .MR WILHELM GERICKE, Conducto:. (of the Metropolitan Opera Co, of New York.) FIRST CONCERT (Matinee. ‘BERLIOZ—MEYERBEER—MOSZKOWSKI— SCHUBERT—LISZT—WAGNER. SECOND CONCERT, (Bvening.) BEETHOVEN—WAGNER—BACH—LISZT— SCHUMANS. Sale of seats opens at J. F. Ellis & Co's, Musio Store ‘Monday, April 30. C. A ELLIS, Manager. ap21 ANODE cue oLu NaTio) Rag adie 3 iat are SCENE FROM WIDOW LE FLES. QUARTETTE by Hubbard 7. Smith, “US FOUR TLAMPS,” Messrs. Hubbard T. Suit ‘Chas, A Bur- ett, Leobard Chew and Bdson 8, Guu” * PYKAMUS AND THISBE, pF roma ~Midsunamer Nighi's Desam (aiterwards Thisbe). YM. B GREAT ATTRACTIONS. Piano, Sewing Machi ‘guts ‘Lemplar Regalia, Furnes, Latrobes, Dairymau's Outi, Gold- Headed ‘Canes, Bicycle, éc., &c., t0 ve voted ior. ‘Invitations to a:teud have been extended to sister Lodges, aud the following dates designated f0r their vi ‘April 30—Federal, No. 1; Acacia, Xo, 18. Slayij~Garani, No.3; Arminius, No. 25. May 3 “Naval. No.4; Anacostia, No, 21. B—Fotomiac, No. 5: Geo, C. Whiting, No. 22, ‘May 4—New Jerusalem, No. 9. ‘May S—Lebanon, No.7; Haruiony, No. 17: May 7—Hiram, No.0. ‘May 8—Bt. Jubu's, No. 11; Hope, No. 20. sy 10-Wanuington Ceateasia, Novia jasiington Centennial, No. aay 8 (0,15; Pentalpha, Th ublic is also earnestly solicited to assist this iwuable enterprise, Season eke assisting ‘one Faon, 50a: nine admission, tending fs odin adated tee olasheot sesagn tickets are fuosted to retain theta, as they ropresmat an: tnterest Sa geeone tiers ant eer MISS NOMA STOSCH, at UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1888, 8 p.m. The tollowing artists have kindly volun- Seen SE cou ceer ing arts bee analy ronan: ced ‘True, Miss Florence Hill and Mr. Auton “jckets 0c, forsale at all the Music Store. ap21-0t (HE BEKLITZ SCHOOL OF nee a SATURDAY, APRIL i Geri 21, at 7 tam, treo, Gerinan lecture by Prof. U, Vou Puithamer, subject: “alew ot Germany Town.” ie CARTE ORR * wpecial Parties. ‘Cars. Cheap Rates. - southern Konte. E HAWLEX, General Esstern Avent, $30 y. New York, #3. suith, 402 Chests st, ‘Philadelphia, or any Baltimore sud Olio Ticket Agent. apziabt IRST GRAND BALL AND CONCERT OF THE blake Suustrels at. Graud Anny Hall, oppo Willura Hotel, MUNDAY EVENING, APELL 28, 1688, a0 6 O'clock. Adutssion 250. palate < Seml-monthly. Free Sleeping LAST PERFORMANCE. MODJESKA, And her Own Company, accompanied by Mr, EBEN PLYMPTON, ‘TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO.NIGHT AT 8. ROMEO AND JULIET. ‘Next Week: THE FRENCH GRAND OPERA COMPANY. _ap21 a GRAND OPERA HOUSE. BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 23. MANGE’S FRENCH GRAND OPEBA COMPANY, FRUM PARIS, FRANCE ‘Their fret: ‘to this city. 2-DISTINCT COMPANIES—2 100 ARTISTS. GRAND CHORUS—AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. UENOTS. THE HUGUENOTS. SKETEERS LA FAVORITE. WILLIAM TELL. La PRTEE FAUST. -ssovee-SERUSALEM. Nignt Prices, @1:50, 81, 780. Bde. and 260. tinee 75 1d 250. Matinee PHC A NOWOX BALE aplo-st JN2W sationat tazaTeR TO-NIGHT AT 8, LAST TIME OF RICES $20,000 OPERATIC BURLESQUE, THE CORSAIBI NEXT WEEK: - DIRE EIRALY'S Geongeous and Spectacular Revival of the WORLD- FAMOUS RAVEL PANTOMIME, MAZULM, ‘The greatest Pantomime Buccess of th_age._sp@1_ NEw ‘NATIONAL THEATER. x WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 23. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. IMRE KIBALFY'S Gorgeous and Spectacular Revival of the WORLD FAMOUS BAVEL PANTOMIME REA FLL fe z AA OZ MMM Ef 4 dz 50 125 20 50 25 7% READ THIS AND COMPARE IT WITH PRICES CHARGED BY YOUR DRUGGIST. All Vaseline Preparations sold at wholesale prices, > QUININE. Being the largest dealer in Quinine in the city, and ‘buying direct from the manufacturers, in large quan- tites, Iam able to quote very low prices, 1 oz. (437% gra.) Powers & Weightman.............690. ‘The Prescription Department is entirely seperate ‘from the store, and in charge of = corps of registered pharmacists of experience. This branch 1s conducted ‘om the same principles se the main store. Only the purest and freshest drugs are dispensed at the lowest possible prices. EDWARD ® |.) 10147 STREET x. w, - MERT?. ‘THE NIGHT OWL, The Greatest Pant Success of the Age, TAIDIS SISTERS, tho GUCIPE cderful Aerial Artists. te fd Vaidis dives from iational Thester, 75. Ea ‘arate [ARCH OF AMAZO! MEC iGES. BROS. ital Performers. ‘The PATAATE BOR, Musical Acroostae First: rt FOR RENT_HOUSES. Be 'G GREAT con se wo ul AND MUSICAL. EST segiarr Oat So ETE ceuagtnicetee ae NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB ‘WILL arort ox THURSDAY, APRIL 26, AND CONTINUE FRIDAY, MAY ¢. FIVE RACES EACH DaYt HURDLE RACES AND STEEPLECHASES! Perfect order will, as has been customary, be pre- served, Characterless persons will not be admitted to the grounds or stand. FIRST RACE AT 3 O'CLOCK EACH DAY. F. B. McGUIRE, President, 1H, D. McINTYRF, Secretary. MEMBERS’ BADGES now ready at the Office of the ‘Club, 10th st. and Pennsy!vavia ave. ‘These badges can be obtained of the Treasurer, Mr. P. H. CHEISTMAN, and are delivored only to persons regularly elected by ballot. ‘The attention of former members not in good stand- neat est annual meeting is called to this matter. sw pa cron __FOR_RENT--HOUSES. and ‘Apply tod. J. SHEDD, 1402 14th st. aw, : it OR RENT— Weaver Mension, 334 and U ste, 22. = ‘Telephone call 937-3. pi Fe, RENT_—1521 1 ST. NW, A FOUR-STORY Brick Huss, in the best of the -surnished uniuruished, a « 1: Tent, wiuic ready the'bouse, Anguire on the premises uamediately. 1 Pr1g2 D sc. ar, w.20. P50 Sis e.wabes we. 16:38 ae JOR RENT— CK HOUSE: SIX ‘water: bay window ; 2edet uw, Apply at 301 a ap! . 1888, rooms and bath; hot ana cold. concrete cellar; No, 1 at. nw. HE RENT—AT $7 A3-ROOM HOUSE IN REAR of 1520 21st st.; alsoa good singing canary bird forsale cheap. Apply at 3118 Dumbarton avenue, Georgetown. 1 fr & 229 Willow Tree Court, 4r. brick, water...89 w.'6r, water, Be JOHN F, CULLINANE, 14zii6 2 8TH ST. NW. 10 ROOMS, MOD. sew Sroota bay. window beeam cor. =, neat New York ave. ‘& NCLERAN, 1008 ¥ st. nie. RK RENT—THAT ATTRACTIVE HUUSE, 1406 Litnatreet; 8 rows acd all modern imp. hawa- ered, anu perfect coudit.on, Reasouavie to permanent teuant. Apply vo 1IGLU street, North Capito} aud Patterson. 813.5 per mio. cache ‘HEISKELL Sn TEE AE NS ERAS Te For RENT—A GOOD HOUSE, 464 OST.N. W fix roomsand bath; evucrete ‘cedar: Im et Apply on premises, Fe RENT- 2009 H ST. N.W 4.; Feut ¢30.00 per month. Apply to a ea commas JOR RENT—WILL BE VACANT MAY 1, TEN- fon: hous; a. modern improvements: on C st. te, ear new Library bu rent $40. Mcd.\CH- y Sat nw. apei-t JROR RENT — BRICK HOUSE—SIX KOOMS; ch st, bei tan Saud Pth and 10th se naw: Tiiguiteat ¥1G—oppusite. ALE HUH. Sen RoRmenT—unroRNsHED, Bane areae es Heat that nan 102 vias a8 Zina tear. 10e ISO Not tee Le 9 542 1th 10 10th ai.n-W.,15i i529 G wt, n.w..15% ez 1 st Dow... 644 2 Ast at, wW..1ir-100 111 Det. 1304 ‘and dwelling. 1012 No. ave. ROR BENT—ALADY CALLED FROM THE criy Dy destit im her family Hil surrender the lesst of iset Bw. Bear Wormle,"s, which expires july, 1800, auc willed the furniture st a great bar gaur: “All rooms now ‘Apply to HILL & JOHNSTON. ap21-3t 738 15th st nw. ap21-3t Ex 32 3 Lae ap21-3t HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st, n'w. JOR KENT— 1717, 1719, and 1721 G st. ind basewient new houses: 3 wooden mani e JOBN 8H 1 mod. impe: fur m ng. inwta’s F'SSE 147 F stn. interes - ‘| SSokeRoane aaa Hit eee 2y Fd lp a 55 % i 08 1 or ama us Sea oe 6G. ais te pee’ 1 so 2 2.00 | 11-00 Bre Hed issu 50 28 zt ‘4 is heer 11B2 Bch at 4 1506 Erte at. Sr....0- <2) Betz Bad 5 ‘ars Kenran seas. soereeen pestct B 5 i folirirt Hy i. i. 7. Sth sth wore5 7 ___ BH. WARNER & CO. 916 F tm AND DWELLING OF 14 rooms, 229 New sersey ave , bet. Band 0 depot aud Carito.. Just vacated by the Govermment; an ex Geileut busitiess stand Also, 22 4th at. thee Mice S-rooin Brick ag und water $1: ape WE. BUaP Fx RENT— pth. st.bet. Rend F ee Si ie 5 Goo 10m Wrs.50 $016: Wye Hip LL St ai, 7s 115 Mat G0 77th st. mw, Sire 10 Wiitbencer st, 4tm.2 1410 Det. ww. Lore, thst. ae. 5 ALBERT F. FOX, ap21-6t 920 F st iw. “ROOM BOUS! Fres'peouin! conrecieutly ur Tanced for two taudlies, Rental 16. W. F. NASH. 500 Center Market, aiter 5 p.1u., 118 North Caystol ap VATE NESIDENCE, 1304 © ecticat ave. wdjoining Betis Mimisier's. 13 rm, | iu complete order, all 10d inp.” Will lease by sear 10 | private family only. JF aw. DP RELLEY, 313 Oth wt, anata JOR RENT—HIGHT- ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 1 | BP stassachnesctts ave. n.e.; ail modern improvements 220 W. We M.AUALE, A591 0 et - imern ap2l-3t POE RENT—CNFCRSISHED. tb st. above Dupont Gircie,10r. all mod.impa 75 tiga Sit nw cor Leth ets 10 Tooue, ~- 80 1738 12th, ot. how... 12 Toows.. 4 810 M st. 9 room and bath 200 2.W., 9 rooms, ai! mod ‘Offiog rocms, 05 Sth at. we. 429 3d.st me. Br. all mod. supe. Ba BE all soods pn coe TLEK « KUTHERPORD, _3028-13. 0 1307 Yet nw. OK RENT 1200 N st. 12 ra, furnished. 2500 Rinemai Place, 7 rs. tur 4: JOR KENT—GOOb HOUSE, SIX boom s col vensent to Printing and Pensio: to perwanent teuant. H. L. RUST ii i at Pon RENT—HOUSES— atu Kink, X.Y nw.da BPR. os FoF ren. wi, Be oO Nave n'w.8t 1 | Gal NO. ave. we. | 25 13th st. sw. sic Gunton bld'e, Rooms 1 20D... vavene- 468 Ta ay Store and dwelliue 6 t Canal wt 0. Gro... 220 401 7th Law. 468 La ave., 3d sar 408 La. eve. 2a 8. Store and dweiiins, The above is only a porsonof tha property on, books. For fall list calls: uffice for bhiedia tested on, Uhelstand 15th, [a)20)" THOS. E WAGGAMAN OW KENT—WE CALL THE ATIENTION OF PER- sons jookug ior handsomely furnished bouses to the residence of weutieann suing auroed for two ur three yearn: finished iu the most artistic dew sign from the jlans of s Boston architect, od situated on op yoy Cz: iy. pout Circle: cau be rented tora year of lower. ful Our ofice, WEL «3 K REN T— 5 Penn ave., S.atory brick, 9r. and store. Boe iilver Place. S-story br-ca, 14 7 fet. estore brick, 1 E brick, Tr. nie ap19-12t 1415 F FEET AE SIX-ROOM BAY-WINDOW Brick House. all mod tmp... fronting south on K st. Bi Sb Mh ahaa pera WALKER & WALTER, iE JOR REN1—1315 WALLACH PLACE, BET. 13TH avd 14tf and T aod U sts nw. 6 rooma, Bantry. $~ 635. ‘1. F. SCHNEIDER, 933 F st. = 1B RENT—A BEAUTIFUL §-ROOM BRICK, M. 1. new stable. Ok RENT—BKICK HOUSE, HALL, WATER GAS, latrobe, bath, bay Window Teut $20; New Jersey avenue, between Kt and Kuode Island avenue ‘2. w. Possession 2d May. “Apply at 1108 List. apl-si* RENT—MAY 1, 1888, A DESIRABLE HOU-E, Goel Vermont, svt, coniatuing, seven rovune aad with, i — D 'G 30: EAST CAPITOL St, ‘contaizine ® reouis: modern: in elegant onder; Fent ouly $25. Apply on premise. mapioat . Near lows Cirele (fur) 00] " Gr. e256 AL eS gi Fes, BEST TAT FE. NEW RESIDENCE bet 710 isen st, ‘tenant. ‘also, a good | __£OR RENT—HOUSES. | PRPs =. 6 rooms, and ewe. ‘rome, Fe, BENT_BEAUTIFOL BONE, 631 ra ‘arolina ave. § rectus, tod. “ppetea oy ter Res 8 730 THOS Et wase: aay wT imoe ermout ave €: (ewes BOARD) EW MANAGEMENT. PLEASANT ROOMS AND excelent table board st 000 13tn stm, fentto Departments WO ROOMS FRONT. THIRD FLOOK. ALAO three on second floor for rent with board. suitable forgeuts: 1514 Ketone. oe ape JOR KeNT—0Ol FE ST. NW. WITH Boakh, several large, pleasant south-trout Foome, att duced rates for simmer. Transient end t bie boards ere sccommodaten, XW. HANDSOMPLY furnished Kooms, and’ first-cl ANGE, AIKY, COOL AND NEWLY FURNISHED Kooms with Hoard, single or en suite. Transien 1 per da THE Whuisit apd Lu JQOARDING—LARGE PLEASANT, WELL-FUR- tished Koorms, with Board. at THE ACBURN, ua) Ivana ave cor. tbe Sie Wa. H. McKyxew, ‘Suocessor to the late RH TAYLOR, 933 Pennsylvania avenue, We have sclected from our stock # line of weer ER A Pe way me AA EF wow EE 24 & bl AND 3 A 8S Rae Re TTT gs | a 3 aa 8 o i 33d AA COU # ‘es wich are offered the public at » big daerifion, SHORT WRAPS. Worsted Grenadines, Bin Shade, lace trimmed. eizea 36 and 38, re@uced to $5, former price @15.75 and #18. ‘Mourning Wraps, tape trimmed. sizes 26, 38 and 40, reduced to #5, former price $20 and #25. Handsome Black Silk, trimined with jet and lace: ‘sizes 36 and 38, reduced to €30, former price 855. Corduroy, with mons trimming; size 34, redueed te $5 from 812.50. MISSES’ JACKETS. A full line of good shapes and elegant clothe, reduced to #3, formerly sold for #4.50, $5.75, #6.25 and 67.50 oack, LADIES’ JACKETS. One lot of Checks, very fine cloth, with apd without hoods, velvet trimmed, at a reduced from $9.75 and @10.75; sles 96 and 38 inches ‘MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Remember the department must be closed out by July 31, 1888, and every piece of goods is bow being offered at a sacrifice, 208 They did grieve hi rience an Yet anain At inst he became % ie fnct that he wae payor to or bie wie His called s belt and thas commvuned ite bieeesit Ot glare and glitter coupled with tancy prices, Of cham, shoddy, and shelf-worn stuf “ Tam more than satisSied that there is but one way: ‘Conduct business and put it on e tit, square, aud agit mate basis, and that fat have but ONY PRICE AND THAT THE LOWEST. All-wool Trousers (Tucker TW... en. v E. Adler's Ts Cont Cloth ictor eu at Cloth House. One price: All-woat ory atyish... Victor Ten Per cout Gi ‘One price and that the lowest All-wool Trousers, twenty diff-rent sluniles and Victor E Adler's Ten Per Gent Clothing House. ** Que price and that the lowest. Spring Ovarconts. sirictly all-wool, perfeot fitting, tea ets lah, $0.75, $7 50. $7 73. ‘nia. cr ‘stor ey st 88.75, 89.50, 69.75, @10.75, ly, ail-wool, ST th TS SERS pe ateletl also sizes ‘Wish to economize in the matter of dress? Wish (6 betieat an (sty-inh im 3 gur dregs ‘ote Poxou Do you wish to be od in the ore ria fo be Pevtect quality READY-MADE CLOTHING ‘You may desire to purchase? Of our own knowledee ‘We cau bame but one piace which Alls the bil. is VICTOR E. ADLER Yo TEN JER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 and 020 7th st nw, commer Alseeschuestts ave. Mnictly One Price oo Open Saturday until Lip. apis Srecurnes Ix Day Goons LURIRELL A Tine: aos Al.-wool 4-4 DKESS GOODS, at €0c. and 50c. per 46-inch all-wool HENRIETTAS, black aod colors, ENRIETTAS, elegant blacks, at €1, €1.25, 500 yarde SUMMER SILKS, to be closed out a be J Site an same. oes ain all colorsand styles, at 123¢e.,250, Affine line of CHALLIS. and at oar MORES S1kBuake et ena “Vine ZEPHYR GINGHAMS only. ore cae, ERA See RROC ERE. ot Ze pe fara fect at Sl and €1.25. Tsfew, apd up. Just received s iaree line vy] ana Sinieh tat ee call and be convinces wae Our @10 Strictlyall Wool Suite ir Secks and Out away are a8 good as any you buy at 615. Our $10 Blue Asssvet Flannel Suits we guarantes "Our 6is Prince Albert Sats ase equal to any @20 ‘suit you can buy eleewhere. pe ‘We haves full line of Men's and Youth's Sutts from 06.50 ap. ‘For Boys from 14 to 18 we dhow a line of Suits from ‘Sup For from 5 to 14, Suite with Short ‘we have the langest line we ser med bem ensue THE LONDON AND LivEaroes <LOTEIRG ca, wie 4