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—_. foe LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Tod cortions tor the 2% hours commencing af $n. m, paises Disertet of Colmes Fe asst alae Warmer fair weathsf, iigut to fea southerly ‘Winds increasing in force. A Dewi Anowa pecullar Im itself ts tm- parted smoking lurk sa croseCut Cigarettes of the lat aemand for the Turkish be Roeser ots eM tae ac ot aco Dination of and the quality of the vobacco, wuich “mparts a delicacy abd cuaracter of flavor not pos seed by any other cigarette, Carow Sraivos axD BaTus, Alkaline Lithia Walers, also superior Irop springs Baths of any temperature. A superb home for pleasure seeker ‘as well as the favalld; convenient to Washington; 1s fast Ming up by engagement of rooms. The proprietor is busy With repairs, putting ip new Ciovets and doing other aeedful tings for the comfort of bis guests Dexow’s Yeast Pown! Corscex's Mcstaxp.—Philadelphia Brand Js the King of Condiments, Flavor and pungeucy’ com- Dined in perfection, Fur sale by Grocera, To Tue DEay.—A person cured of deafness and noises in tue bead of twenty-ihree years’ standing ‘Dy a simple remedy. Will send a description of tt free to any person who applies to Nicholson, 177 ‘MacDougal street, New York city. Coon Bax COLLans, 3 Lor 50e. always reliable, ‘Tae Wrextxe Comsrsation was HELD by a gen- tieman, wiose name We ay OC mention, He Manes no secret of the fact, however, twat the cessful combination in Mén’s dress Will te the pSS-St ripe Shirt wit! white collar. See them Frane’s, One Price Hatter and Furnisher, cor- Ber 7th ant D sts, vn Leapen—Good Pur Derby's, $1.50; latest styles and colors A. T. Lewis, 435 7tn st ‘Tux Unrrep STATes ALLIANCE. Waar $41.50 wns. BUY.—A solid Walnut Sult, marvie top, betel giuss, 24X90, 4 Chairs, Rocker, Towel Rai marble Lop ‘Table, 10 pieces com- plete, (oF $41.50, QuaalIty of Luese suits!s limited, socall early W. H. Hoxks, Five Pew Cext Moxey To Loaw by Tyler & Rutherford, 1307 F street northwest. A Hotse mw Rotys.—A rotton beam, a splitting sinter, OF a tottering foundation e: rs une imost magnificent structure that exists; Weak and exiuusted brain or nerve magnificent structure of the human bogy, and ife and happiness. Prevent it at ouce ng your Whole nervous system With Wate Papers, window shades, decorations, &c, HUCHARD HENDERSON, 923 F st. LW. Facir of the Loom cotton 87¢.; Lonsdale cam- bric la; Dr. Warner's corscis'95e, At Buop- wEaD's, i STAINED GLass StasTiTeTe. 411 7th st, nw. COON BuaNb COLLaRs, 3 tor 3 Fine Gas Fixrvnus, complete stock, low Suepp & Buo., 432 9b st. ‘Tue Prrrectios of the age in the medical line is the liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufac- ture: ouly Dy the Califoruta Fig Syrup vo., San Francisco, Cal. It 15 agreeable to the taste, ace ‘ e ly the siomack, harmless tn fts nature, painless yet prompt, aud thorough in its action. Alldruggists Cauw “Rosenteld’s 6 FRANKLIN'S Insect Fi.Uup kilis roaches, bedbugs and motus. Fur sale by all druggists, Coon BRaxD COLLARs, 3 for 50e. Perfect fitting. Have no others, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Nartoxat.—“Mazuim, the Night OWL” Atsavou’s —“The Huguenots.” avionaL Ruvuzs’ hatt—O. Bi C. entertain. men! ‘Kenxan’a—Electrical sensations. ‘PaxonaMa BUILDING.—“Battle of Shiloh.” Condensed Locals. At the meeting of the Association of Graduates of the rian Business College held last eve- ning Col. $witzler, chief of the Bureau of Statis- ties, gave a talk On the work of his bureau. The sult of Geo. White & Co., iron founders, against Kev. W. W. Hicks, Guiteau's spiritual ad: ‘Yi8er, to recover $617.80, Was tried before Justice Hagher in Circuls Court No. 2 yesterday, and & for the ‘was rendered. ‘Wim. Herbert, colored, for striking John West with a brick was Sned $10 by Judge Snell this ane bie ‘The ihday of Frederick Froebel, founder of the Kindergarten, was celebrated las€ evening at the school and kiadergarten of Misses Poliock and Noerr by a gal Of friends to listen w the Teading of incidents in Froebel's life. Tux WEEKLY STak'’s Pocket Alias or the Worla is offered free to every new subscriber for one year tothe WEEKLY Stak It is a handsomely printed Dook of Tv profusely illustrated, with more | ‘ban 100 maps and’ abd contains awealth af information. bee advertise- ment in another column. } ‘The pupils of the National Kindergarten will | celebrate Froebel’s birthday at AU Soul's church | on Friday. Bessie Wagner and Lizzie Moore each forfeited ‘$166 in the Police Court this morning for keept unlicensed bars in their houses south of Peousyl- | Vania avenue. James W. Hi the saloonkeeper, corner ot Peunsylvania avenue abd 6Ul street, Was Mined $20 ors ‘Suell to-day for Violating the Sunday yuor Law. = noile pros, was entered today in the Criminal Court im tue case of two boys—Joun Cady and ‘Thomas Keagan—indicted for house-breaking, February 19, 1887, a& the residence of Charies Jacobson. ‘This act jas taken at the request | (Of Une prosecuung witness. ‘TRE ALCUWNI OF THE COLLEGE OF PHaRMACY.— Ala meeting of the Asumnl Association of tbe | Natiooal College of Pharmacy beld last evening | t officers Were elected for the ensuing . Thompson, jr, president; H.W. Ses esident; Miqx. Koch, ‘second vice- treasurer; W. F- Cc. Easterday, curator; F. Muucaster, # A. M. E. CONPRRENCE IX BALTIMORE.—At the f tue AME con idiers’ Monument As- .weCUUON LO help erect monu- , Charles Sumner, Win. i Putitips, Jou Brown and actors of the race.” The watter was refered toa Committee, consisting of James A. Handy, C. W. Fitzuugh ‘and W. K. Arnold, for cou. aderation. ‘Ke J. Beckett reported that $267.15 had vee PrePaxaTions For Biscox’s EXECUTION.—AD in- closure Bus been grected 1p tne rear of the court- | house at Leonardtown, Md., and the scaffold built | thervia, preparatory 16 the execution next Friday of Joun' B. Biscve, colored, for the murder ot Capt. Dixon. A Baiddwore sim special says: Biscoe Seems tO realize his fate, i$ very Buch subdued und appears to be codeavoring to prepare bimseif for the end. His spiritual adviser is the Kev. Chas. A Jenkins, S.J. ——— Mr. Lawaexr’s LaxD CLaiw.—The trial of the suit begun by Mr. ‘T. A. Lambert, of this city, to Tecover @ tract of land in the northern suburbs of St. Paul, and said to Le worth $300,000, was begun yesterday in the District Court at St. Paul. This 4s land to wale tt is ciaimed Mr. Lauberv’s father had @ Utie, Dut which passed into the sion of others by a decree of a court now ine to a Marnisor Licexses— Marriage licenses have been issued Uy the clerk of the court ww Walter Douglass and Mary V. Walker; Charies E. Hayes and Bettie Gordon; Edwin J. Notts and Carrie Bult; Lewis N. Tuornton and Charlotte £. Norris; Fred- Shick, Fisues, of Xork, Pa and Kove. Ereiss; james D. Langdon, Berryville, Va, and Maggie Albin, of Jedersou County, W. Va. whee th Tur McCAULL Orexatic ENGaGEMENT.—The Mc- ‘Caull Opera Cotapany will begin a five weeks’ sea- Sb ot ght opera at Albaugh’s ou Monday next, evoting the frst week Lo “Bellman,” Von Suppe’s latest Work, and said to be one of the best things Produced by that felicitous composer. That it | Will be well done by mcCaull's excellent troupe heed Lardiy be said. Seats for Ue engagement 0 08 Sale to-morrow. a A WEE oF ThacepY at THe Nationat—Mr. aas W. Keene, the tragic actor, will appear at the National Theater next week ip “Richelieu,” pote,” “Casar,” and “itichard 1. Hite supe porting ‘company’ includes Joseph Wieelock, Ar Thur Bfisoe, Anna Boyle, and Constance Habits, ————— Tex Dowans Eacu rox Past Ripixa.—Thomas | >) Jackson and Thomas Wheeler, young culored tnen, { pleaded guilty in the Police Court w-day wal © of fast riding in thecounty. “What is the bature of the charger” a-ked the judg. “They Were racing their horses on tne Breniwood were, ‘and tue officer iniorias me that they ‘the rate of 30 miles an hour,” “Very fast horses,” Were two-minute horses,” suid Mr. fast riders were Qued §10 each. zs =~ IyDICTMENTS.—The grand fury repored to (hantnal Court ts neruing atv iadistieees agent Meliville H. Howard [or the sorgery of a cuece for $2.00 ta the pame ot A. F. Calldson April aun. ‘They aigo reported the charges aguinst Thomas Puzgerals of causing the death of Morris T. Heady Go april 15, and Sidaey Wilder for grand iarceny a icyeie. THE FELLOWS CELEBRA- TION, How a Notable Anuiversary will be Observed To-morrow. To-morrow, the different lodges and encamp- ments of the Independent Order of Gad Peliows of this Jurisdiction will celebrate the sixty-ninth an- niversary of the establishment ot the order in this country. Visiting bodies of Patriarchs Militant from Portsmouth, Va, Baltimore, Wilmington, Del., and Alexandria will take part with we Washlugtonians in the parade. The Portsmouth Canton will arrive at 6:30 in the morning, The Baltimore Canton will arrived at 215 p. m During the morning the visitors will be shown the Sights of the city, In the afternoon the parade Will be formed and move at 1:30 o'clock over the following route: Leaving Odd Fellows’ Hall tue lune, beaded by the 34 artiliery band, wil march to {ue Baltimore and Onio depot, recetving visitors f om Baltimore, ana will then as follows: Up New Jersey avenue to I street; I street to MassuchuseUs avenue; Massachusttts avenue (via north side Mt. Veraon square) to 14th street; round tue south side of Tuomas Circle to Vermont avenue; Vermont avenue to H street; H street ‘Yiu stfeet; 17th street to Pennsylvania avenue; Peonsylvani« avenue (through the past Uhe Executive Mansion) to 15th street; 15th street L0G street; G street to National Rifles” Hall, where ‘® Dunquet Will be served. ‘The exercises in the evening, which include an ad- dress by Hon. C. H. Mansur, of isseart, il end parade hat With a pall, The le to-morrow w: ry chlet totorest trom the ot cas ween Wat ts known as the Chesape ake ie Patriarchs Militant. The President will review IU as it passes the White House. ‘THE PATRIARCHS MILITANT are known as the display branch of the Order, of Odd Feliows, It is a uniformed body and is organ- 'zed and modeled somewhat upon the same plaD as that of the United States Army. The Cantons are formed into regiments, fades and divisions. The cantons in the cities of Washington, Baitl More, Wilmington, Del, Alexandria and Ports- mouth, Va., and Greensboro, N. C., form what is known as the Chesapeake regiment. This latter body will parade to-morrow, Lieut. Col. T. Walter Fowler, as-istant i general of the division of the Atiantic, has been directed to make an in- ‘Spection of the regiment to-morrow. Tne tus] on will be made 1m conjunction with Col mous. The Patriarchs — were organized by General John C._ Underwood, Ex. Governor of Kentucky, and the ‘uniform Was adopted by the Sovereign Grand Lodge Sep- tember 24, 1885. Although but recently organ- ized, this "branch Of the order has grown with Tapidity and now numbers about 20,000 members. At tue time of this action of tue Grand Lodge ‘there were in Unis city and in other portions of the country uniformed bodies of Odd Feliows koown as uniformed patriarchs and degree camps. ‘These bodies at once and were organ- ized into cantons of pairiarchs militant. Alt tue members of te cantons are royal purple-degree inembers Of encampments, the attaining of tis ree belug absoiutely necessary to membership. ‘he uMicers oi the Chesapeak® regiment are 4s. foliows: Geo. & Emmons, colonel; J. Wooutn Minifee, eutenant-colonel: Thos. W. Fowler, aajutaut; Aaron Baldwin, surg-on; R. A. McLean, comtuissary; Geo, A. Green, quartermaster. All Ubese Officers, with tue exception of Lieut. Col. Minifee, Wao is 4 resident of Baltimore, are mem- bers of the canton in this city. Among other Oilicers, members of the Canton here, are Mark D. Brainard, who is lieutenant-col- nel on the Staff of Gen. John C, Underwood; Waiter Fowler, who Is ileutenant-colouel on the ‘Staff of Major-General Nicholson, of Penasylvania &nd Allison Natior, who 1s major on the staff of Brigadier-General Nutt, of New Jersey. - TUR COMMITTERS. ‘The exercises to-morrow are in charge of a gen- eral committee, representing the different branches Of the oruer in this jurisdiction, compriseing the following: Jas. A. Watt, chairman; E. C. Grumley, secretary; W. W. Danenhower, treasurer; 1. 3. Barker, M. D. Brainard, O. Dufour, John Enders, J. A. B. Espey, W. H. Frazier, Geo. A. Green, J. Hughes, W. ii. Kiopter, a. L. Leonard, Adolph Levy, Jonn Long, J. E Mason, R.A. McLean, F. Powe Jock, Franic Schwarz, EH. Sipe, 7.1 Saco, J. A. Shackelford, J. C. Taylor, A. & Webster, 'W. H. Wison, Mrs. BV. Kessler and Mrs. Sanderson. At the hedd of ‘the recepuion commitiee is the grand inaster of the District, Geo. E. Emmons. coe: es nh Thomas Hampson. Mr. Thomas Hampson, of the U. 8. Geological Survey, who died suddenly at his home on Lanier Heights early Monday morning last, was buried to-day in Rock Creek cemetery. A and spon- tancous iieeting Of uis assvclaies wastheld yercer, ay afternoon and gave expression to thelr senU- ments by adopting the following resolutions in testimony of their high esteem for his ability and thelr affectionate regard for him as a man: Whereas our friend and co-worker, Thomas ‘Hawpson, has ended his career ‘us in the early prime ot life, and whereas It 13 tting that ex] lon be given Lo our feelings upon ‘sor- Towful event; therefore, Resolved, That in his death the community sus- tains a severe loss; that the Government loses & shining exampie of energy, zeul and fidelity in the public service: that the Survey loses an officer ‘Whose ability, learning, skill, good sense and tact Will be extremely difficult to replace. Resolved, That bis death is regarded as a per- sonal loss to the members of this Survey, who es- feemed him as a beloved companion, a warm- hearted, candid, magnanimous friend and a most Valuable coudjutor and adviser, Resolved, That our sympathy and condoleace are hereby extended to the widow and family of the deceased, and that we unite with them in mourning bis untimely death. KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN Cnosa—The District Grand Commandery of the United Order of tne Golden Cross last a oen elected officers as follows: Grand Commander, Jon N. Ehle; vice grand, Mra Elvira Moore; grand prelate, Frank C. severance; grand keeper of records, William T. Kent; rand {reasurer, Richard H. Yates; grand heraid, Fred. E. Woodward; grand inside warder, Ktichard Kingsman; grand outside | warder, Samuel H. Decker; past grand commander, Dr. A. H. Mc- Kim; grand trustees, 8 1. Groot, MM. D.; R. D. Mes- ton, RUA. Walker. — A Mopri. or tax Exposition Bvtprxo.—The final touches were being put on the St. Louis Ex- position buuding to-day, and it will be set up tis erening im the large cencrai show window of burgh & Bro.’s dry-goods establishment on 7th street. Of course it is not the real building of brick, stone, and mortar, but a faithful model of it, made of lace, rucbing, and other delicate fab- fies. This buliding, or the original, in St. Louts, Js the one in which the nations! democratic con- Yention 13 to ve heid. Ithas an tj and ful front, the architectural effect of which jas been preserved in the lace copy. ‘This minia- wure ls a Wonderful work in itself. “The frame of the structure, which has a front of 16 feet, was Made of litte strips of wood, from cureful meas- urements, This frame has been covered with the fabrics mentioned. The construction required 3,500 yards of lace, 360 yards of ruching, and 35,000 pins. It has been constructed in sections tn'oue of the aparuments in the upper portion of the building, Siteans Gibsea, nee distin- guished bitnseif by bis originality al taste as a Window-dresser. lie made ive model of tne Brook- jya bridge, that of the Capitol, and otner designs ‘that have helped to make tue window of La: mn & Bros, one of the great points of interest in city. ——._—_. ‘Tae FRENCH Oren, Company last night gave a performance of Von Suppe's rolitcking comic opera of “Boccaccio,” which Was novable, like the performance of “Faust” of the Previous night, for work of a high order of imertt by most of the principals, while the details Of the representation Were indifferently attendas to aud the general effect seriousiy impaired in consequence, Mme. Genin Raphael was" a spir- ited and clever Hoceaccio, Mme, Grandel, Muie. Moreau-Play and M. Moreau won commendation for their good work, and the chorus was at times highly effeciive. ‘Thus evening “The Hi ” juguenots’ Wul ve given. In Unis opera M. Berger, ue lead- Dg venor of the company, is sald to be particu- arly strong. —.__ Barxcw's Axvcat Visrt.—Mr. Phineas T. Bar- num’s own and only greatest show on earth, which Uhis year 3, of course, greater aud more wonderful than ever, will be in Washington on Wednesday and Thursday of next week, May 2 and 3. Five hew shows, we are told, have ‘been al into the already vast jation since last year, and ip addition the worid bas been scoured for novel, strange, and curious things to impart a dus amount Of freshness to exuibition. The special new features are the caravan of wild Arabs or Moors, Capt. Paul Boyton’s exhibitions and the Olympia hippodrome. ‘The Moorish cara- ¥gn contains @ tribe of Bedouis of the desert, dancing giris, Soctheuyers priests, ‘&c., Who will give an entertainment depicting the life of these strange people, A PLACE FOR THEIR FugiGat Cans—The Balti- more and Potomac Railroad Co. has at a Tract Of over Mfty-elght acres of land south uf the hhew stock Yards near Beuning’s. The object of Uhts purchase, the railroad ‘Say, 15 LO ene abie Wem to handle the stock cars and UW afford foom for storing cars of eavy freight, to be Drought into city When wanted, and thus reventing the crowding of the 4m Sout Vasiington With cars. ——-—___ ‘Tae Canpars, DRarenize, Cniva, &c., from the Executive Mansion, Which Were to have been sold Inve lo every LEW subscriber for one te Wanxty Sram It is a handsomely printes Leck of 11 pages, profusely illustrated, wi Uie 10 cucred inupsand diagrams aid & Wealth of general iniolmalluk Sec advertise Becht ly anotier comme. nar es (OWN AMENTAL PLATS AT AC. tiow.—Mr. Dowling wii veil Lo-moriow at Bis auction Fooms at 1 o'clock p.m., instead of 10 as pru.ted Yesterday, a caoice Consgaweut Toses, Ornamencal plants, Sc, Vertisement for particulars, para heaton eittt, of Rosas, Brubixo Piura, &c., at Duncan suction rooms W-morrow morning et 10 Welock— Adee Hi ER. FULL WEIGHT—PURE—MOST. PERFECT MADE ‘Its superior exeellence in millions of more than ‘at's es fer Boerne Satu. tt wnsed by fhe i ‘pivers.ti «as the AN DIAGINARY TRIP THROUGH TLE GREAT DESERT, ‘Under the guidance of Mra. W. T. Hornaday the Geograph.cal Club started last evening trom the nouse of that lady, in LeDrott Park; for an tmagin- ary excursion trough the Desert of Sahara, The trip proved a very pleasant and instructive one, What was generally supposed to be only a dreary Titnering winds, being found to bo ‘Miss Nel ‘Mr, Fairman abd the the wose of Benjamin ang Mary Jane completed the members of cue club Was incfeased by a, hus. ber Of invited guesia, A'K. Brown, tor Mra. Laura Lioyd) dled’ bul tof @ divorce (rom Richard B. Lioyd * states that they were married in Baltimore June 4, 1879, and have one chili. She charges that, owing to his brutality, d:unkeoness, 20d non-support she was compeiled ‘0 leave Bim about three years ugo, and —Ci rl, recently returned from the penitentiary and employment at the nouse of Mr. William Gwyer, No. 926 P aireet. She was Gkyers tamily, who trusted Wer with every fang w A About the house. ‘On Monday she was iett alone onu appearance might excite “Mr. Gwyer's suspicion sent another girl todo her work and reported that she Was sick. The theft was reported to the lice, and last evening the girl was arrested by ctives Carter Mahon, who recov red & Portion of the stolen money. Carrie was taken to the Police Court this morning. she admitted her guilt and was given four mouths in Jall. peste: azo Affairs in West Washington, Toox His Pxxsona. BoxDs.—Mr. Theodore King, might clerk at the Metropolitan car stubies, was beiore tue Police Court this charged by Chas. W.Harriea, of No. 1533 5th street nortuwest, a dischas conducvor, with using fane lan- age on P street, im front of whe stables. The judge accepted Mr. King’s personal bond-. A Flog? axb Its KeacuTs.—During an alterca- tion, Which Occurred on the vridge crossing tue canal at the foot of Market street, vetween two colored men named Wm. Wheeler aud Warren Rigys the feet or one of the delilgerents slipped or he Was pushed off che bridge, but before tuiling he grasped nis opponent and Sogether tney eli wo tne towpath below, where the Dght was couunued, Alfred Kigys, Who witnessed the affair, went to the assistance of Wheeler, and in aiteiapting to ‘hit bis brotuer with a large rock he overthrew it and it struck Carrle Dorsey, a young colored Woman, io tbe leit eye, causing an ugiy oat Which may result in loss of sight. ‘Vue Inju woman was removed to Frvedman’s Hospital Up to a late hour Riggs hud not beea captured. ‘A NeW MILITARY, ORGANIZATION.—Siudents of Linthicum lustuvute¢have formed themselves into S uuitary ‘company and have abyled Uwiselves the Linthicum Kile, The following named have been sewcted as uflcers: Captain 'B. F. strove; frst Heuvenant, J. Euswood; second lieutenant, H: Meyers; first sergeant, Fred, Klineschiuidt; second sergeant, Robt. tunter; first corporal, George Cook; second corporal, Hirry Shipley. ‘The mem- bership now numbers Abou thirty-v ‘Notes.—Messra H. G. and J. & Wagner pre- sented to Engine Co, No. 6 a storm flag to be dis- played from the new flag poll.——1ue funeral of pouthey 5. Parker, Whose death was menuoned in Monday's Stak, took place tis morning fiom St. ‘Ann's Cathoue'churea, Dear Tenleytown. Inter ment at Oak Hill. GRAN KEvEWTS—Canal boat Seneca arrived = With 2,500 busheis of corn for G. T. yaulop, TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF Water at 7 8, m—Great Fal.s, temperature, 51; 2ondition, 32; receiving reservoir, Lemperature, 54; condition north connection, 125; condiuion” at south connec- distributing reservoir, Lemperature, 51; 3 a gee 30; conuluion at emuent gate-house, 25. High tide th the river to- day au ‘@. m.; low tide at 7:38 p.m. Alexandria Affairs, ‘Reported for THE EVENINe Stag. Crry CotnctL.—The city council met last night Mr. rents toe = Mr, Sweeney presiding In oe respective boards. ‘The aldermen nixed tie tae for Lhe election ot successor Lo Alderman Strauss do the second ward for the fourth Thursday of May. Mr. Peter Simpson was aliowed to build éwo frame houses om .Patrick street, near ‘Cameron, within the fire limits, and a like privilege Was granted to Michael Lauphetmer for a frame kitchen in the rear of No, 122 North Royal street. Reductions of old tax bills were made in the cases Of Lhe Alexander lots on the northwest eage of the city and the property of J.B. Wright on Gibbon street. A communication from the city ‘school board announcing that $300 additional will be required fur thé schools unis year Was referred vo the finance committee, It wus expected that renew. gas.wo ino report was made “Gocsr, COURT. Potten The icy CasEea—' Count Court, Judge D. M. Cuichester, occupied its onsite session yesterday in the trial of Jno. T. Turvey for carrying On the policy game in Alexandria County. The cousmonwealth was represented by State's Attorney Clements, and the accused by Mr. 8. G. Brent. After several mvtions and pleas for the defense had been overruled, the case was beard vy the jury, Who found the accused guilty, ‘and be was Senténced to $200 fine and one hour's imprisonment. An appeal was noted and exe- cutton of sentence suspended for thirty days. The court will not meet again until next May. ‘Norss.—Nelson Division of the Knights of Pythias from Washington came down last night and attended the Pythian fuir at the Armory, A large number of Washingtonians were present. ——All the fire companies of the city ave resolved to attend the Pythian fatr.— The Co.umbia ana the Reuet Fire Companies have requested Presi. dent Wheat to change his determination to rexigu, and Mr. Wheat has cbanyed his determination, 30 ‘hat us proposed resignation was not venaered to the city councll last night.—Rev. J. 1. Vance nd Elder K- Kimper_ are now at Farmvcll, on the Washington and Ohio Ratiroad, representing the Second Presbyterian church in the Presbytery of the Chesapeake.—-No location has yet been fixed for the tem, occupation of the public school now in the old Lancasterian buildiug on Wash- Angton street.—he democratic comunittee meets to-morrow night at the offic. of Chairiaan Mar. bury toconter with the candidates for city omcers and their irlends in reterence to the primary elections. ‘The candidates are: Clerk of court, Jonn 3. Beach; city sargeant, Wm. H. Smith? commissioner of the revenue, Geo. Luffey, Joun T, Sweeney; commonwealth’s attorney, Leonard ‘Marbury, Julian W. Holt Tas Is Tar Seasox Iu which to purify ama 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 medicinal merit of, and the wonderful cures by Hood's Sarsapsrills have made it the most popular sp:ing medicine, It cures scrofuia, salt rheum, and all humors, biliousness, dyspepsia, head- ache, kidney and liver complaints, cstarth, and all af- fections caused or promoted by low state of the sys- ‘tew or impure blood. cup tage p onan A Kiken, Titca, NY. we scare HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all drugeists. $1; six for 85. Prepared only by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa. a 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. CITY ITEMS. Bargains iu China, ‘Thursday, April 26, 1688, ‘We are always on the lookout tor Ins ‘for our customers, and when we buy tage at decidedly low prices we give our customers the benetit of the purchases. “Tue godds mentioned in this ad are very great and ‘We Invite you to call as early as you can. ‘Tux Fark, 812 7th st. nw, ‘This sale for Thursday only. Mo. 1000 eceaace Watee | Dinner Pia are ‘onl itapertect; lar of Uheve goods 18 $1.25 % No.2 cra Mo ak Sone shen —White Pitel a worth S6e.. We wilt sell them at 2ie bron” No, 2. White Pitchers, same as above, but larger ‘size, are worth 75c. We will sell them at She. ‘No, 4.—Handsome Decorated Pitcher; small China Cream ‘size; are worth 20c. *We will Ne Pass eens ‘ont No, 5.—Large ins-Fluted Bor ‘are worth 40c.." We will sell-them tor toc No. 6.—Pretty Pattern Decorated ‘Tea Set, new Gesign and pattern. ‘They are worth $400 set. We will sell thein for $3.90. New and handsome ‘Chamber retuly decorated, are worth $3.50 a set. We will sell them at’ No. 8—A Handsome Pattern ‘Decorated ‘tx pieces, We will sell for $13. a ‘Tus Fatk, 812 7th st. nw, L. H. Hopkins Removed to 939 F st, Screen doorand Window Frames, Mosquitoe Pouity Wire, all widths, coset A LETTER FROM MARION HARLAND. (Fac snaiz.] Fa Gots ples Ww of aims hes 24 MEEy GE cllauan Karlontl, FOR RENT—HOUSES. _FOR SALE—HOUSES.___| War Do You Par SREET N. W., TWO-! x SALE—A Bal ATy Ie 4 THBEL-STORE. ‘modern at 25 per twelve-rvom and collar House, mxdern Seecesors Peck Lory mee. Bae, os soa at EXORBITANT PRICES 2 Z terms. ‘cheapest = aE usar” | Seite Mind "OS Norn penanenieee. ten a REN ce F& SALE—HANDSOME AND 1T e Wart 29,,and 1721 G st. n.w.. near State. - meek. Shh oat Nentdence, AD cedibet leontions, ros Bese it SSaairuacpares ES | coccomececc ca, onze Benen at paves: is rik 47 Pst. we. STEIGLE & LIEBER ASS KR RENT—THAT BEAUTIFUL US, ————_— Soa: = + ag bath R SALE— s NE! T Eis rar esas mmemeete tetera | Rome Vast Soot Denn ET mer roo ca BUT ag rat aA Suen | eae ear eastah Geoearocr naes as Spr Siw Suoceenor to Datechvwor BiSae 1118 Pat. | sod ie hroteisce tae er ae ittoexma Quecmenen cones is; See coe AE eA RSGNESG | 810000c ea) terme CHARLES wANDN, co.tn~ lho ceri hoses commune soon ante | Hint oi Fe. SALETHAT NEW HOUSE Now IN COU of completion. 180] wth st nw. hae i all moa, imps. abd is Lat in good workman ber; price $7,500, easy terns = gave. CHARLES ¥. ,. ap23-tt on 3 ee Was R DASENHOWNR, SOURSE ‘rooms, ap2l-lw Successor to Denenhower & Som, 1115 ike mat 1229 New York ave. n.w., 10 rooms, m. 1. at..cor. 10th, store, dwelling aud stable 33 Pe 51 a a Laie Cor, Zh st. road & Sumuer st, Cottage & stable 2-30 | JOR SALE—WE OFFER TO BELL Sew re ave, OF BL Fotetiinae t coruer of 1 ‘ awe Toth at by one bandied (1a tent : spread JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Advantages are execpucual tor the = _S021-7t__(Kellong Bujldibe) 1410 Pt pew | Detling. > ‘Oh RENT—FOR THE SUMMER, PRIVATE RES- pee eapTche FOX & BROWN, iruit, warden, stable: near hendic and cars turiened. | _&P25-9t NS. 1437 Fenoylvainia ave, Posetasion Juwe 1; $50 per monuh. Address Box 100. | JOR SALE-NICE HOUSE, Bix ROOMS AND = 3 Btaromice. sw abate | Re bauw. au “crcelinat conaiticn, Here Pine tear FOP RENT=WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF PER: | 190 tj south trom “SAN0G. BERT. QaNTR iu sone looking tor bandcmely furnisiied houses to | 2 SRI i . Uereasdence of agen soln a SALE—SPLENDID INVESTMENT- Uhrec years: inthe Brick, northwest, modern Inj tewementa, sien foun the jae of a Bostou architect tall tn cood repair will reut tor 27 on most commer overlooking Duyont circle; | Wi & JOUDANT TAIT Y at yeraxet nonrawaer. rented ira year or lo! stall inventory at < —— = 101¢ = Toner 2Olt SALE—NORTHWEST—A BANGATN—8 ROOM i, eee res wy, Dock Jot SOY 3s gallon eaye lout re pair; $3,000 WHITAKER & JOKDAN, 14 ‘Ifyou cannot call of send, mail or telephone your order, however amall and it will receive prompt at- SALE—1510 Q ST. VERY DiSi FOR SALE 0 @ sr ESTRABLE AND {Ue most approved thauner, | tention. owner abrosd. Will sell at © banan. M. M PAR KEK, 3418 F at. ___ ap2é-23t Goods sent in any quantity to any part of the city. For the benefit of those who may not have seen my lust when issued some monthe ego I publieh it again ‘Being the largest dealer ip giz isurovemeute sour trout atagtiaily baat terms easy; $1,000 cash “OWNLA 90s pede ECLINING HOUSE. LEM. for 2 Kooning wilt offer for sale cr excha.g torimjroved | MEDICINES AND DRUGGI8TS SUNDRIES yr Uniiyroved property iu this city a tuucly tutarahed Rouse iu the uorthweet section” Address “i” in the city. my goods are of @ nevessity fresher than often. ae oy FOR SALE-* BARGAIN—A NEW 6-HOOM Hi with lanye garden; wid se.J on the instalment mall mouthly Pay.wents. Mb. CHURCH. Chureh, Va. Lelej hone cal ‘oR, SALE-HOUSES. i others, while the lange amount of business being done daily at my store euables me to sell at very much lower prices than others andaypacti ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED BR. WARNER & CO. 916 F RENT—HOUSE NO. 949 VIki oe Apriy to LATTIMER, ‘(0% HENT—LARGE STORE AND DWELLING OF rooms, 22) New Jerney ave., bet, B. and O. depot ust vacated by the Governaieut; an ex stand Also, 32 4th st. me, mice _ape hat OR RE! = Bovonine, Large size Oth, si.,bet, Eand F | Bovonine, small size... London Essence, Beef. Leibig's ex. Beet, lange, | Letbig'e ex. Beef, small A | Cutioure Soap, per cake. 1s 07 7th st. nw, 10. Wii Pears Glycerine Soap... as : Lalo Dat aw. hoes. 30'S? Senet are | Pears Unscented Soap ng ap216t 920 F st. 2. Packer's Tar Soap, por cake. FX RENT—ONFU! Cashmere, Bouguet Heap, per cake... weed tt ‘300! Ovr New Apvenriseuexr ‘OF SPECIAL (CASH) BARGAINS, LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, spring shades, pure wool; one yard and a half wide, 50. IENCH SATTEEN>, finest guality, 250. HENKIETTAS, the new-st fire Boshmide double widen: GOBEUIN BLUE, RAIA SER SIA SET rea ieaarmnge: ¢ . SATIN MUIRE, the new-strlo ne GOBELIN BLUE. TAN. TERRA COTTA, GREY, SERPENT, Yalue $1, reduced to 7c. ‘BLACK 8 SILKS, excellent quality, only 58c, ‘Cash Customers who buy 85 or over will select ONE of the following presents: " Puir of large-size Dam- ask Towels, worth $1; Half DozenDamask Napkins, orth 7c; pair of Silk Einurotdered Goresta: work CARTERS. 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. Customers who buy $10 F, will select Stee EIT NaS srg alt gee dt a ttegdee ge suiae $1.50 ; Handsome ft, worth 81.50. jard and a half wide, cash value 81, re- KEAM TROSS, extra-wide doublo whith, pure wool. ‘Special cash bargain, "37 4c. HENRIETTAS. extra-wide, double width. very fine ality, pure Wook, pew apritwe shaden, 2%c. “BLACK "AND COLORED SILKS at real Sowt price, to reduo: our immeuse stock eabonrt deat with us until you have priced dry-goods jsewhiere, then you (o prepared £0 8 ‘our wonderful cash barguina. Propel Lovuaxa Stare Lorzeny. CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. ‘Commissioners, and Bankers, will Boractama Sate Lattertes which ritore. WALMSLEY, LANAUX, WI, New Orleans National CARE KOH, Pres: Union National Bauk Ee UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, * LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporated in 1868 for 25 by the. ture for Educational and Charitable purposes—with « Sapital of $1.000,000—to which a reserve fund of over 150,000 has since been added. spby.at overwlelming popular voto its franchise was le a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. Th Lottery voted endorsed by the poopie of any stare, 7 "0d om and wd dt never scales or postpones, Ite Grand Single Number Drawit take ily, and the Gran: ly Dray see ie bane =e A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WiN A FORTUNE. FIFTH GRAND DRAWING. CLASS F, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, ‘TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1888. 216TR MONTHLY DRAWING, CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. G2” Notice.—Tickets are Tem Dollars only. Halves, 85; Fifths, 82; Tevths, $1, LIST OF PRIZES. APITAL PRIZE OF ‘D PRIZE OF mppece 2 i1=7, HE St 3 Of SS SEE ee 1.000 2.170) Prizes, to the office of the For or Rew Yore by NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL Bai is a Ke Otieann Ea, the payment of all prizes ts GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKSof Kew (Orleans, and the tickets are signed by the President of ‘an lustitution whose chartered rights ure recognized im the highest Courts: therefore, beware of any imite- ‘{uons of anonymous schemes, apll-waeew Srame Hara ee LES | tere eS + st..above Dupont Girce.10r. all mod imps. 75 | heahoveis guly a portion of Carter's Little Liver Pilla, per bottle. 13 2 -W., COF. 12th st.. 10 room hocks. "For aildist ealvat uine: for buble Carter's Little Liver Villa, 2 for 25c FOR RENT_HOUSES. : the Ist and.15th. "{ap24] "THOS. E- WAGG, Agus Bite, per hes. IR RENT—TWO BRICK HOUSES, 209 AND 211 z Dee a SEREET, NEW. THREE | ayers Pitta, 3 boxes PE i SO a a 419 Sd-st. me. 6r., all miod. ji wold ACs Tale MOM. FARKEK | Warner's Pills, per bottle... apZ5-3 ‘708 Mass. ee ae ‘ ‘Warner's Pills, 3 bottles... 9K RENT—2011 PORTNER ST N.W., Or. F wat Cheeta ® a. cntiels todeen, | Scheuck's Pilla, per box.. Re eh dies Snished. and im perfect order 410-300 | Schenck's Palle, 3 bones wab-S___ 3.0. GRAY © O0., 008, Teh and Fee ap24-6t “A418 F at__| Hop Bitters, per bottle NT-ON VERY E. TEI FROM OR SALE—CHEAP—OUSE AND LOT oN Fil Soih of May tolibe 1stof Oc ober 4 furniebed Sef rey Ef House, northwest, ins very desirable position, osie- cially. W., Star office FoR NT—132) PLACE, BETWEEN 13th and 14th and T aiid U sta. n.w. 6 rooms, bath, SCHNEIDER, 933 F st. 5 oot if sold seis CHL PAMRER, 436 and Enw, SALE-HOUSES WORTH 810,000 ‘TO | Hood's ‘at once, Ayer's Sarsaparilia, ~ 000, Inquiry for such properties. Owners WM. P. YOUNG. 1303 Fst. now. HAT [HANDSOME | PROPERTY, eget taciades the nite lot sijonua, wich | *& Sarge aay am 3 i FARRER eet fromt. A decide TE WANE Ee | Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure per ‘On RENT—THAT FINE EW RESIDE ce | | CES _ 96 F _ | Rote... neve . . as 1% Ce ee sere belie HO Tots, | PGE,SALE ;, ATA BARGAIN. TH DiaroseD OF | Terrant's Seltzer Aperient per bot, 75 1.00 | compi-te in @:sty particular, nats | Bits oe, Fn Dene iw. inoderate rent to" a Kool. tenant; ‘also, @ good | on jth se wien’ Maw HUOly fim’ d 10-rv0m bricks, | Ayers Vita Nuova (New Life) perbot 75 100 [pick atable inthe rear, and! th en: room Zena house, | “33: for. 7thand Fie iw, | Eiy"* Cream Balm, per bottle... 3 (6 aie wee Fok EE EX, Wz, FOUR-STONS | snfort'scatarth Care, perbottio 75 100 = Bn cline ob, VOR RENT OR SALE—1HOSE BEAUTIFUL. CON- | rooms, including two beth Tonnes & Tate chance ions, | Feliow’s Compound Syrap of the Hy- Tetleut uw Houta. 14 sud 016 $ 3%; ten'roomn | Rrats'ams home ste —% pianos, “ae regis Qa oS he oa nase zee ‘whole 3s in a Clovei i tear: large yard. AppIS at VIS 3 siyor to ks TESTHAT VALUABLE PIECE OF PROF & pa ele CHURCH, ON 13TH ST., BET. G AND H 818. Fo REN The undersiened have been authorized to negotiate A sale of the above ment j 1232 Wylie st. n.0.,61 HOUSES. Bs aay TSti st. is Go feet 3037 NF cor. 17th & Bs. av. on 13th a. to iis pow app to either of the Pest | br ROBERT C. FOX. 1437 Penn. ave. nw. 3808 13 ae ap23-6t__ WM. F.HOLTZMAN, 1321 Fet.uw. | 3803 tut | JVoR SALE—ELEGANT FOURTEEN ROOM ¢ Firs ist stable. can be sredily conversed favo besutirel Ret ue iat | Rouge price 823000. Address az x = sort 5 WESCOTT & WILCO! 3 | JRO SALE—83.500, 12TH, Fej stall licens 0, WF Saal tae | Pe ocne: petted room aod bein, $ roar dep irearaint i | lance to suit. STLIGEN & FH OK SALA, NEAT TWO-STORY SIX-Roowt ek, south frow modern improvements, ab Wallach’ Place: p:ice $4000; one-third cash, balnics 2200 eeny. 4. 1. DYER, 00D 13th st. Telephone Call $9 Feu s. wise ‘apzl-at 2 Fea >R BALE—HOUSE 9090 087 3. W. SEVENTEEN Feito tices todelt modes tapescomenee ae Pee pe 20 tect. At s bargain 0 & KR BOND, 331 For list of teat PERLE”. Te Pn] F z a LNVESTMENT—O NEW v 1m bay-window bricks, cor. North Capitol and ss es = ‘a16 ‘BO. HOLTZMAN. 10th ny tterou ste; rent $13. uo. $1,450; Ok KENT-HOUSE OF TWELVE ROOMS: FUR-| +"Oisnenz—rwo Ewo.-lOKY BAY WINDOW ‘HEiskEnt & McLean Bor 130 dt Kotoa MO! Park: rent low. | Adress |W orick houses, 2003 ‘and 2007 11th st new oF lds Fst uw. 28 | zooms: all mod. imp : rent, each $22.50. By CHAS. ik SALE—PARTIFS HAVING HOUSES FOR YOR RENT—22191 ST. N. W... ONE OF THOSE | 8. SHREEVE, 1125 7th st. nw. mu27-3 gale, Fangins 1b price froin $33,000 and Upwards, J coufurtable nouses on the GufSeld Terrace Bock; RENT Woukido weil to piace the sau in ‘my hands. J have 33 ¢ Tous and cellar aud all tod. imps. rent €40.50- SF st, 11 rooms, bath, cellar, furnace. ‘© coustaust abd increasing dewand forall kinds of tin: Apply WssCU1T & WILCOX, 1907 Penusylvauia ave. | 29:7? Pat. 17 rooms bate nisms : SSO, 4 FRESCOLT, 33 = 24-3t_ | T room, 2d story, for business. 20x40. 2 Rettoge Bun wen pee 2 pl: ‘GEO. KINS, — a a JOR RENT—TWO NEW AND ELEGANT BR = TMiretent pare SOE 2 bg ye pT ES a Ving, ten ro ms, bath Tov and cellar, furnace and 5 (ints eT all modern Improvements. Lehdsomely’papered: lo- Presse wa be ES sited two squares from Dupont Circle, price @8300; oo FOR, PENT, UN TH; OCTOBER, 15 — UNF! terms very easy. TYLEM & MUTHERPO! hished House in a fashionable locality, at $30 3 1307 F st... el er month; immediate poment.o nt BON, F FLA FINE SMALL BUSINESS Puop. | NO* 1to 15 inclusive, per tote... 15 zs sp24-3t “1515 Hst.nw. erty on New York ave near ith st ue Two | Campbell's Arsenic Wafers, amsli box 34 to saees seven-rom frame houses; 1: OR RENT-MAY 1, 1152 22D BT. provements: ngs late SD nee ‘Campbell's Arscuic Wafers, lanrebor. 70 200 ‘story brick; bay window; all mod. imps, rofine small Lots (20x70), K wt, near 2: ™ wo aT Shire ave. :apecurative prices. Tivo Lote » @& OES ae Sens avs car Dupo Cares: north wide: @ er 2. Se, +8300. ‘Lot, 18th st, near Dupont Circle: “aes 100 od 150 130 {OR SALE—ATTRACTIVE HOUSE ON A COR- 150 De it with grounds ucrotd ae 1318 30th ot: 20 Tnguive of OxO. F sOnaviad, Pacihe Banding. oc fo 2” Se aaaewes lames ass mot sad menta I invite 4 126 Cat, e mal 25 i Se, ge ‘Lenox blu t & BRADLEY.0e7 Tynes boaes were built by A inthe fat i49|* ment room: SCOURED AND PRESSED, of didere tio 10 room. ™ 3 on. ¥u.¥,24 8.15 ANI Vernon How. li, 20...) cota. Panta, 25 canta; Vests 25 Colt tre = oak mantels, open mgt, fhe aaa bunt: ‘full at and 13th. fevedi THOR E WAGGAMAN kK RENT—140,A. 87 N.E. BRICK HOUSE, 10 all modern improvements; within one SRR Se Lg PE eo A te of above js only s portion of, the, J. J. FISHER & 00, 8F0 Ist, n.w..one door from 9th. aE PB wise AND COMPARE THEM WITH PRICES = = KK SALE—1748 P ST. NW. NEW 12-ROOM REN1—ONE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, owT Rox Your Sromscus. Bice! PR 3 CHARGED BY YOUR DRUGGIST. F’ttsatning tea rooms and ixth-tovmm, with tasder: | -Ballecin No. 13, Division of Chemistry of Agricat- | 000 gany termine, For permit to pie improvements, “233 1h et sw. cho square Reames revelations as to the im | BEALL, BROWN & CO., 1371 Fst. ue Agriessare, . os puri cers sold here, in the mapufacture of which | JOR SALE — THREE DESIRABLE tenant. Inquire 403 7ib st. Dw. ashe fal sole, belgahe, Unk other Wwellimes.. well located. northwest, QUININE CAPSULES, RENT—HOUSE—CHEAP-600 RB ST. N.W.; FB tivis pose: aout ‘and _batl Bow: coven soome yulnerated are the Lwoul va, 3 teeeerenceeweee! SOUMEPS teach ocean ENR | SES a fiat Se ee | pan RAT eT ae eumeestony [2 see es onc FURR. COMI EERIS LO'UERERLEO RY | te neta oe oe puaintan othe ep | an Sich oe ancalensr eats | U6" Mew een i SESE, ES Fa, foes) Shei atin ca Sea Ge piahercr ts | "Spader WRIT Soma 117 P| se cates porta eee cellar, 7 rooms and bath, hot and cold water, zs aL ee RENT—PRESS BRIOK, BAY WINDOW, CON- ‘SALE—AT A FOE a Li 1 08. (4373 gra.) Powers & Weightman.............680 Houses 472 and 474 0 at nw ih roog ead pee ‘mh30-1 Pires ‘RENT—BEAUTIFUL HOME—HOUSE 40 FT. CELLUIOI TRUSS, a Fon ae 0 0 ar. WW. 225100 TO. ALLEY: ag so ig Tagua pore care EME | ana cus'sg ween welailing = | tory peated ich oat, neds ea ee Fe carn. as wy ees tained only From W. LAY from the store, and in chamtecf « corps of registered aeiin et = Miro, FISHER devo Ler stiaution wo the sangot —_ harmacista of ekperience. ‘This branch ss conducted ‘LST, NW. OB lM 81, X.W.. HOUBE AND 8TA- ‘the: prumciples ae Ube main store Eesesate slides on et door gbed seas “Only tee pesetend Combest Grape anv iapenasd ch x awe IOTT-iae | the lowest possible petess, ‘From $6.50 10 $35. =a SER OUR PATENT BABY COACHES, AAS ried , "Aleo Dealer in Soenta, Cull and ses plssa Sa ot Bouse. : ‘VELOCIPEDES, TRICYCLES, BIOYCLES, waGons | "°°! Seedy soit, ‘WOOD ASD WILLOW WARE. P HE. RUPPERT, 403, 405, 407 7th &. nw. above Dat.

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