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_FOR RENT—ROOMS. MAY 1. IX A NEW HOUSE A SIDE room Boor for eid. beautifuy y farm shed king bed fide washes be with fo. ferred RENT rst Cor, bec! Petvate fancy. Sh {ut KENTA PLEA.\NT, F ja With seatuern osposure; delightful ave ae. i BRN ia with beth, private: refe-rnees, ‘iiss Fitteane THREE U family a avd Fe2 RENT_TWo NiO# PAELOR BEDROO US, furnished or upfuruished: also attic room far- vermatent 40 dished. will rent cheap to JOR RENT—TH. NFURNI Of, RANT THREE UNFUaNini ——. JOR REN E first floor. one on second am fist Bove. ene on, wees (OR RENT—A PRETTY FRONT PARLOR WiTH Combination furniture. Also, two hands ae, furniture: beth, bot Fe, BERT — Two, PLE: every res . Closet ke, care the deor. SUNd Evista stares ban ae pe ee Fon sasra sense Tyesipaeo, booms, Oe = ERiguED, ROOMS. OE po rs a oR KENT — 1139 10TH ST.. SECOND FLOOR front parlor furnish lanze and pleasant, aise all bedroom $4 per month. Within asquare to two Dunes of cars apya-ae Se pty sa on EERT fot 5 SE Reerra cl Transient aud table Jers ac- ‘ap27-1we TWO DELIGHTFUL ‘tory front, price $15. Ni—o40 L ST. Abed Hooms, seco to three lines of care and ae PUR RENT 923 ISTH ST. THRER DESTRABLE : seating recuse: one secoud for, suitable cbt bousekeeping. water in back rvornaud bath of 1, Petarenice RENT—FIRST (PARLOR) FLOOR, UNFUR- ‘ished. treo roctna, tine of fourth. large yard, ws- tieen capewtre. Lacation wostryasand: Detwoos 1th amd Ick. Address, statiue amily. Box 147, Naz office, apei-t™ VR BENT. FINE LARGE ROOMS South from: kitchen snd wood-nouse: hydrant Sed pasind water: lates clots prowmes it foone: Kegtrauce: wewly pain payered a Pouna. ave. tw. Key in store 325 {OK RENT—i342 Q ST. NW. FURNISHED OR miurniebed rooms. Sunimer prices. Table board. ‘OR | RENT— Nici third-sto y front ss 7 the library can be fitted for sleepin vee; board i 14 Vth st nw. . K RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS, SUITA- Die for ligut housekeeping oF office rooms, at 610 Sth st. opposite Pateut Uilice. Keut reasonable, st Jor RENT_UNY ISHED ROO: 1B. w., ueicnborsood good, loeation. Yenfent, reterences ook kext rWO LARGE SECO: ther singly of torether ool; new house i 5. EE OR FOUR UNFUR : third Soor; ears pass the door. ¥i.OOR misiened JOR RENT_TWO NICELY unicating rooms in private ne JOR” RENT_FURN and chamber, elegant and nic mus, $15 to 3 MAN. 1521 F RONT PARLOR $25. also furnish d TP stuw. WM F.HOL | FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS F& SALE S\KTY SHARES FXEUMATIC ‘Gus FRANK H. PRLOUZE, 1416 prewar. a sh JOR SALE—TWO STAR DICYOLES, 48 AND 5) luches, excellent condition will sell at great For further partiealars address ur inquire JOR SALE—LONG BODIED, UNCOVERED WAG- op, suitable for carpeuters, or feed deal oaay Tanner: leo single . We Shite efote 2027 Si JOR SALE—ENTIRE iNITURE (NEW) OF A small house at private sale, aah suits, 24 yards carpet in one T Gea ae » 211 3dstow. ss 8 ate {OR SALE—STYLISH SEAL-BROWN Ey 2 MARE: 8 Years: 16 hands: perfectly faultless; 4 rompt aud gente A bargain. ‘ak Woo! parts pea 7OR SALE—A SIINCH STAR BICYCLE IN GOOD Fecnditon— Apply ot 300 Toth se ae sete Wo VERY FINE TEAMS, ON! Diacks, 16 bands, and 7 old, very orrels 18.9 bade: Sand Oycare full brothers, fine | 16 to SoenIN GS neti Taa a sgh F2, Bo CART_C HA! used but little. Aj Woob bros at, Detwoom 16th and Yun ate, oye JEAUTIFUL MAKE, FOUR YEARS ‘isc, phsston snd har- cash, oF on installments, ‘apat-ate JOR SALE—HORSES—ONE SMALL SORREL: Year old: sound and perfect in saddie; siugle oF vavle: iad y can drive: lange black 7 years old, apz7-20" suitable aa ave nw. Saas a {OR SALE-CHEAP—WHITE CHAPEL LADIES’ Cart, Brewster side-bar, extra fine Double { fore Mroung“troteer 'gs08" Cal ARLTRGtO! STABLES, 1724 @ st. 28-1 Ww" FOR SALE — SOKREL HOKSE SOU gentle; table for lady hgtire MeCAULLY'S Stable, O st bet Oth aud 10u, or OWNER, 7158, ap26-3t* i SALE—A_¥INE SADDLE OH DRIVING horse: hearly full bred. Sears old: geutle and ‘sound; will sell ‘cheap; owner having 10 further use for it, Ayply me. cor. Oth and Mass. ave. n.w. before 10 am. or after 4 p.1. _Ap26-3t* JOR SALE—BICYCLE_50 INCH EXPERT CO- Bihumbia, in good condition, price, #28. 531 12th mw. FOE SALE—BED FEATHERS, FiOM 10c. T0 Per pound. new and steam’ dressed. All orders Promplly attended ‘to. Address {HE STANDARD bus? 638 H stv. 6. ap26_ FOR, SALE SIX BILLIARD AND FIVE POOL TS RS eet TRUDE cr cee: cine 00 ine, 2 Fok SAlG 20 RESIDENTS OF NORTHWEST section, Milk and Cream from Reserve Hill Farm, best sold in Washington. Try it. Address orders tO Reegrve Hill Dairy Farin, Georgetown Post, Ofice, = it VOR SALE—A FINE FAMILY HORSE: IRON gray, 16 hands; nine years old; without fault or blemish, aud afraid of nothing. Inquire 210128 Bw. ap25- JOR SALE—HOKSE, SIDE-BAR TOP BUGGY, end Harness. Horse 9 years old, vound, stands Without hitehutg; safe for lady. “Dog-trots” under saddie. Price tor all, $160. a . B, DARNUM & CO., ‘Yul Peonayivan F 28 SALeS a HANDSOME TORNOUT—BEAUTT- fu ly-maiched pair of Horses, Summer Carriace, aud Harness Horses very fine stock, being pearl Worougubred Carriage aud Harness nearly new rid ths Joor. e For sae AGOOD ROAN HORSE. Apply at rear entrance (alley on G street) of 2211 Foatroet, before 1am. _ ap25-3t_ {OR SALE 100 SHARES O1 PERFECTION HEAT 1d Light stock at $1.50 per share Ot" BROWN & BRADLEY. 1331 Fst. nw. FQE SALE BED FEATHERS, 180. LB. NEW, clean, live picked: the best for the mouey. Gress Feathers, 30cm Ib: detivered, WM. SEITZ, 724 2 i apzg-oer SALE—ONE BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVED panel Cabinet Gr aud, celebraied make, and one Semi-Grand Upright Piano at @ sacrifice for cash at 709 7th tm. ap21-2w* {OR RENT—TWO VERY DESIRABLE FRONT room second floor. furnished. one with alcove; board. 728 9th st nw. JOR RENT. FUR, and bath on second floor in faint + uSluded, 10 816 per mouth. Of two, heat ma 2d stew ST., NEAR CORNER 13TH, SUITE SoFae. PESeS ee 'rge clowat tn each room firat class. good Board pe : : good stable. Box 116 Sar ofice. apze-at* JOR RENT_TWO DELIGHTFUL FRONT KOOMS, unfurnished, 24 floor, to adults: hot and cold water @u same Sour; rent very reasonable. 1228 12th st. ‘ap26-3te JOR KENT ST, N. W. A HANDSOMELY furaiabed first door. also’ an’ unfurniabed suite, ‘apz5-01 N. NICELY ry bay-Wwindow room, private a ‘(he square west of War and Navy Depts, QOR RENT_1236 1378 ST. NEAR furninied second. PAELOR, couspirtely MONTH, n and kiteher na, table-linen, Call after 4 p. im. JOR RENT THREE HANDSOME FURNISHED Parlors ‘in strietiy private family ; board ad jac fred “flue newuborbood, Feut low during st ik Lave. ow. apzs-st* NT- PURNISHE) NDSOME SUITE nts, con isting of parlor, Library and d floor, "north sud south exposure. rate, LOK st pla li Ni—816 ANDS14 1TH ST. N.W., DESIL fooumon econ and think Bors at reason: p14-lin i619 K ST N_ W_PURNISHED southern exposure, grate heat: also St. cars and herd mb2>- also stable for remt. FOR RENT—FLATS. WEST END FLATS—2670 K sT.— cmmunleating Rooms and bath, rence, water, coal cellar, store-room and sas Fequifed. Apply to Janitor. erik _FOR_RENT—OFFICES. _ JOR RENT—OFFICE ND DESK RooM, : 7 deem 401321 Ft aw, WM. F. HOLTZ 28-3t FF" vot = ax? hoo, oO UTTABLE FOR 0! LES pe lox raet BUSINESS PURPOSES. ap2S-6t ‘hee JOR RENT FIRST-CLASS OFFICE ROOMS, AT 705 Bib ot aw wuitabie for patent lawyere, elatch seente, archiiontsipal setate ahd insurance areata. Sfaughtemen, &e- yor. two larKe oe tind floor, three ood mized moms, §18. Laue TYLER & EUTHERFOL! 1807 F st JOR RENT_OF PIC pe ee segatle rom a: 131y Bullding. for $16 Apply W, apls- lm FOR RENT—STORES. JOR KENT—ONE OF THE BEST STORES, WITH Jie, om 4th st nw: 1804: suitable for any ness Apply to J. W. P. MYELS & BUN, 1428 York ave, of to the owner, W. 8 ROUSE. 1 a ave. ® RENT—A VERY DESI ik. 408 O sh Bw 4 orde fal sto1 Lotis P'saic » at, sitioining Sun Y DEERE desire bie MAKER, Peta NT_LARGE STORE AND EIGHT. 2. hall, celia, water andgas: wood le and LOW Bw. $5842. 85.0 Ook KENT 14th st. nw STORE AN containing 13 reoms, with all js Inquire 1638 14th st jel-1 SCELLANEOUS. (08 KENT—NEW PIANOS AT LOWEST KATES. 3 Valens & CO. ap6-Im WE LADY WHO Wr KINDLY AIDED WILSON rns Ce YowAEMAY after an sccideut send ber ad Ea 1510 Hst ae. CSTH'S OLD STAND Ia ONLY PLACE phere fratclase econd Hand Clothing. cas te sold at respectable prices. Addseus or call at 619 D st = 2 an way 1-9 “MVIL SERVICE CIS Resse ceneroms mia * 52 UTHORIZED PRIVATE ECTIVE AGENCY. Agi cecpestogs Ot pal erepa eens TEs inane AMES J. BROOKS (LATE CHIEF U. 21 points, Service) has: Shay Service Odes La Ose silo Sgeataat J Mes eee cay FuxDER ABLE STORE AND | FO, ae (NARIES. PARROTS, COMMON au iweons, . ‘fanc} chickens ac. "Sciffis Bike stume 2 JOR SALE ONE SPLENDID FOUR ROUND ‘Eosommeted square, $182; one Chickeriny, $200; one Sess Buh Sober ars’ teat tn ae MU 0, 925 Tet n.w.,Sohmer A BEAUTIFUL CHICKERING SQUARE PIANO: handsome Rosewood case; Carved legs and lyra; Magnificent tone: grand scale: in order and fully warranted ‘bought if taken St glice for oly $173 ca: includl ft cower snd stooh or #200 in payments mouthiy Yoeuit the “iiiscs ul Cabinst Grand epright very cheap; in mouthly payments; pearly ew. Can be seen at ihe ‘IH PIANO EXCHANGE, _aple 422 Oth at, },OR SALE—FOR WANT OF USE. A FINE FAMI- | | | “Bas: Nacns ly Ci nearly new. Also. one BUsEy. Apply w W.C JOHNSON, TIS 13th st bewe Sapighn JOR SALE-IN THE FUTURE WE WILL KEEP ‘constautly on hand for sale matched teams, single drivers, saddle ‘and business horses, "We have Bes jue Pair of blacks 16 hands. very mie drivers: one pair ¢ mater ‘and gray, 16% hands, Nery stylish: one pair Kentucky bays 154; bands: one pur 1o% hands; one bay mare, 15 bands: one #ray inure, a steeplechaser, and one Very fue Kentucky. bay saddles. These horses are sound and well broken. LEADINGHAM & CO _apl1-tm oe 8 ase SH at n. Fue SALE, FOER AND SIX-PASSENGER Carriawes, alao horse, harness and bueey iow ig the city. The latwest variety of bee and carriages and buxmies alwayson hand, best Cf term call and sce muy stock. Oe Gey eRe po 406 Pa. ave. nw. Jou SALE FOR CATTLE, HOGS, & ‘As the Arlington Distillery ian cospinncor ones tons there will bes large quantity of Offal for sale. ‘x this ia from nothing Dut pure yerain tm conadera dive best and most nutritious of food for hogsriattt Ec, nd to secure it applicatson signa be mesa iodo manager Es aye ime FS SALE—JUST ARRIVED—FORTY-TWO HEAD of Horses from Augusta County, Va, Amc them are some of the beat Draft Horses over b-oueht fo this city, weighing from twelve to fourteen hundred Foitids ages rancing ro ve to sight yearend pone et All horses warranted as rep- Sous [MMONS, Proprietor. Doc. oinaes’ mh30-24t 3 2th ot. mw, {OR SALE — JUST ARRIVED FKOM ROCKING. ham Co., Va.. 40 head of choice driving aad —b30-1m "__WM. YATES, Prop. KR SALE EW CABINET Fiitcctor e223 full eusrantce WALDECE CO. S21 bet mw. cs ING OPENING OF ' cof new und seconde aes ever ober FOR Patca'Steee and hand carriages jn this city to nelect trom: inteat oan Se 276-3m_479 and 481 Cat. nw. rear Natioual Hotel Faso. any o2.2 Tove times mo han fuel. Send tor A price List. D. BALLAUP, Ag’t, 731 7th st. JOR SALE—OVEK 100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Satuinbed, aud paint! wagoun, carpenter’: mk Sud feed was ons on'monthly payments oF ~ Jd COOK, 3295 M'st.. Georgetown. mbi7-duo circular 22-t6ea Anything wrong about (iat? If 90, change it to Horace, “We clan to be of the Sow wus wet ou switnmngly with ALL THE PEOPLE Children’s Suits, sizes Sto 14 years, NOT all wool, ‘4 ‘WE SWIM! mute, sizes 12 to 18 years, coats, vests, and 3, NOT s hiber of woolin ein, @1.068. Be lous pan: WE SWIM! Men's Suit and able Suit grave and cay.sack and cutaway, strictly WE SWIM: Soring Overcoat sik facing, full roll fronts, dash- | ing, stylish, strictly all wool, WE Swi Prince Albert Suite, aitrince, Albert (Suite, corkscrew, perfect fitting, WE SWIM! Men's Trousers. ‘Tucker Tweed, eure ol Senta. Rest stripe and ‘WE SWIM! And, if 08 plese, why should we not SWIM when we 7 Kndipetmait toto remind pou that susenseeeg eee READY-MADE CLOTHING, Fit OE best and dus or the nds ol tae aiitatic gne'we have adopted is 0 misnomer. ‘We do FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING AT RXACTLE Sick SFMASESE,ABOTE THE ‘ACTUAL CosT VICTOR E aDLER’s 10 TEN PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 ‘927 and 929 7th st nw. corer Massschusetts ave. Strictly One Price, _Oven Saturday until 1 wes. AS FIXT! ORNAMENTAL BRASS GOODS Coosa Br Gus A full line of GAS COOKING STOVES (On band and for sale, WASHINGTON GaSLIGHT COMPANY. at ‘Vemporary use of Lhe court in the Pension Building CxS tor the city post-oftce. This action is the result ‘Lieut, Gea, A. mPa — conference wita City Postmaster Ross, wh0 different races Tecognizes the necessity of removing the post-| Tus U. 8 8. Tunrys sailed yesterday from Gan | for to-day are not as large, the interest wil! be ‘Postmaster.zeneral cotncides with this view,aad hovess are brought ost than opening day. his to Vilas he shows how it| AT THE Metovaws Exroarriox.—The Seoretary | Tne contest for the Analostan stakes will D8 one would be tor the post office to | the | of State has appointed Thos B Merry, of Port- | of tne events of the meeting, and the entries insure Pension Omice court without int ag iS to Be. ‘commissioner for the | 9 iiveiy race. ‘The program is as tallows?, pt he EE = Stade a ce Melbourne expos, First race, uarters of a mile—Swift, 108; warroundit and make Ty retisny tolees | OGRE ax> Anson Rauassmn—A cable mes fam Harper, 130; Jubliee 104; Bela 107; Long eat or tbe rest of tue bullding. "From Whe eaica: | nage was recetved at tbe Grate Department vo-ony | 72 5 sydeaeyrenas tation of tne Toor space Of the court tt is found | trom Minister MeLage at Paria, announcing the | “Second'rach, handicap, ove and ope-sixteenth— monn 3 — accommodated | release of paturalized | Richi Ti; 112; The Bourbon, 102; Upon rang An wi taran ie at | pDeTe al tne quarters will be rather Com | Kmerican cluseus who were wala’ by tne Frenca | Le Logas tozs Lowery, Too ‘upon pact, ‘Superior. resent ac. | overnmmat Esl suse nsseetad suanen, ape snste~2nienie Pittnotsto-day thawes U resp Fomodations tant such‘ anuavantage waa But ei fk hair, 103; Belle d'or, 103; King Ernest: 103; iea> to-day makes the poorest showing for & crop litle weight, Paxson Paatva Tee rs 103; a ‘winter wheat. ny )Commussioner of Pensions | nor,’ C. u 113; Sir Dizon, fica gengcneagatprge aie | maar, ie pen “tte “it te | Mn beenarndw» boa: awn, Braces |i Span) Sudden Hay atin | oetuaed ct Tan neon? {ar ag yield 18 concerned, unless the present 6x- hoews of the city postomice ‘and is naturally in | Pawtucket, R. 1, was arrested on the 25th inst., | 105; Annie C., a3; — ~<a Were convinord that it was bis habit to take what Pay tn al gd ‘Rag made | tavor of any rellet that can be afforded. There are, | for making and filing false aMaavite in support of ser tens etn ee ‘Too; Sam Keen, 100; | letters he desired to examine to his home and after ‘Outlook in Kansas is sul encouragiag, yee tne tact | ROWEYE", other, questions to perplex him, @ fraudulent claim for pension. He was arraigned | 2073 Telte recpecdagees | resenting them to place them ia. the ofhoe ~ law reqglires the removal of four of his / before United States Commissioner Douglas, at Letretia, 102; st, | MF. Troy came over from Baltimore on the Cannot be disguised that insects have a in ‘nt to the Pension building vy December | Providenoe, R. 1, and bound over in the-sum of | » Fifth aa es Toa ouLain On ior | this morning and looking Over the Mail found ome Foams ae ol tartan, a taco | Pas fe et an auc aa ie | fee ae Stuer fn, Cms nee | gine” QE a’ once, ea | ue pura ne fan Q Jezss, gpa there sil hroogh Canade the eat in the Interior Department building, which 1s now Semunit, Kana, was arraigned on, the 29d inst. egies, Sots Cie? Pan 2, aes om gnete, Rf, Spofford tn the mall Mr. Cuney was arrested § Canada over crows Cuarge claim for pension. 7 after leaving the City Post-OMice bore ae ee ae eee rene and has bewe |” 3s ip that some sotution of the aimioulty | ‘The proot snows. Usetthe remarried ta, Cae win. | HEFe Was Ro poo! tag ~on Fg tne street pearfich street. He was at once taken toe mall rights aw thought will afforded Se soceeacn ‘and | Estes, after which she still continued to execute Attendance Te-day. {0 Commissioner Mills’ oMce, were found om Of the apring-Wheat situation tn see Mererrey, | that clauses will be giving Yor | vouchers and receive payment as the widow of | ‘Tae second day of the races in every way prom- | lim tho letters dropped in the vy Mr. Troy, _Tihas given me better satiefaction than anything | Of the spring-wheat, age, forth the best disposition of the space that may be | smith, ‘Was remanded to Jail in default Of | ies to be equally as successful as the first, ‘The | “nd also the one Mr. had seen Chis morning, (hich I have ever used."—Prof, Seegen, University of | err nee Te am ote ibe JTreather continues | round to be avallfibie in the Pension It | $500 to await trial at the October term of | Crowd in the grand standia,if anything, larger than | S24 besides ture Lutes supposed Lo bave Viena, Gays later ‘that last ‘Year, and the general comai--| Yili be necessary for the Fennton Bails. | Socuts apamee tet seereernes Soares Owe Indien and the number of tn tho tn- | “Cuncy wan armen “Th i fra rms recon" | hs ay ot ec teeraie inna ad bu | BOTA Coty ence eb Frain mae | ment agains et ery ZSisiniieeneoagtepus cS ne bats |estatbns "rms emg fr, ema Prof. Hiswazak, Kota seeding is trom ten to fourteen days late, but Ot the Interior are willing todo all in their | | Mmsrany Capste Arrourran—Osear W. Buh | oo yesterday, it will doubtiees liven up after the | Hoard. ‘Scwral years age, atthe instance of Sen. Write for Dr. Toboldt’s lecture on Carlsbad Water See tee tee harcaans or ce eee beter ee ive the city post-office betier accommo- | of Bloomsburg, Pa.; Chas, Jameson, of Stannard, first ‘In the arse race Sam Harper ts | #F Aldrich, bo was transferred to the Senat» SRE RIA tend bateoe the Diath Rateraationsl Motiest Sao Hecnae ted an ees te ae it now has, Vt; Jno, Barron, of Little Rock, Ark, and Alva | Scratched” py FS enema, Sas onagnes oor Congress, mailed free upon application. comtnay ‘wun =e on post-office Wo assort matter EISNER & MENDELSON CO., Sole Agenta, 6 Bar- | SHOW 8 decrease in acreage in lowa and Nebraska, District Government Affairs, Po Penee, of re terete: Yona be Aen, ot Kay cnt besper aece Pe ee esa Sangetene. day st New York. atmwet Prince Ferdinand Goes Traveling. amas Wineien teat chs ke Hereport, Pa. and Jona K! , of Beaver, | and W. ¥. Dwyer. : She Fought a Mad Dog Alene, Sorta, April 27.—Prince ‘accompanied ith letters congrati him his selec- been appointed cadetsnips 1 ‘THE BETTING AND STARTERS tas MOLL ‘SCHOLARS PROM Huser Hossa Area by M. SlaubUlOd, minister of the invertor, and | ens ot Mr. G. Davis, as covector, and MF. Jan Aoneeany. in the first race were as follows: Swift (Turner), Dnormowia. ano 18 Cx cs RYDROPROBIA AND 18 UXINIURED, M. Natchovitch, minister of nance, has left 1 to 3, barred by some; Patrocies (Anderson), Miss Mollie Green is a heroine In Perry County, ‘Takes peidotn stating that VITA NUOVA CNEW | 00,8 Nortnern Cour. sd’ populace aa'he aeparved.” | RengTengents Groppedin, mysteriously aNOOK AS | , ow srosy ap so ran Passives murammions | 83 to 1; Dukeot Bourbon, (church, 1Gto1; Judi | Tenn. She is eighteen yours old and teaches TAFE) will eure or greatly relieve Dywpepsia, | A = — jercludannees Amomper aETING Mh FREES tor a | Bee eee atta, Beit (F LAIGDeId), 1 2025 | school on Cypress Creek, in Perry County, though ‘The Nevada Baal ra a mem! House is the authority fora 0), 25 to amen | ner father, Robert lives the Tennes. duis in the Beak of tos Mech or aay Toons | StS PROD, ADT 27.—_Manager Bigelow, of | Brick dlltys a Gib Gi7 an 610 siees notin: | Statement that resident Cleveland has not | 20,02, {0 tue, auction pools Swit sold at toi | MF father. Mobert Gree, lives acrone the Tonnes. ‘Pain im the Back of the Head, or any Trouble | the Nevada bank, states a season for the organl- H ° school-house wi ‘the | originating in a Depressed Condition of the Nerv. | 7ation of he stock and directorate of the Nevada Cot hwest, ‘The First Race, jouse Was quict and the Uttie children ‘Dank On a hew basis as in a ciroular 18- | son, brick dweiling, ‘The first race was won by Swift; Duke of Bour- | DUSY With their lessons Wednesday, when a oii: sued yesterday, Lbat the three men owning neai ? my unwarranted. He states that Mr. Bayard admitted | pon second. dog, foaming at the mouth, suapping and biting. agg fil the stock. C. Pood, ex-Senator Fale and a | Sesh, 8000: Mrs. ER Mann, Tn, Canons | tonim very candidly that bewasserigusly cousider- oncltat RESIST SA asbed in at the door aod sprang toward ove of te ‘THAT the sales of Vita Nuova far exceod any other | W. Mackay, cafinot give that personal atzention | Collins, brick dwelling at 44° ‘srect ing leaving the Cabinet, and going i Repo ghee _ | children, ‘The brave teacher ‘between te ‘nerve remedy ever manufactured; to'the bank which 1t should receive on account of | ¢3.000;" H. C. Ewald, brick Rove and dwelling, 714 People for. tom to ‘the Senate, This has result Jay's Faces were a8 follows: | cuiidren and the intruder. Be told them it was a Fiood’s ill-health and Mackay's and Fair's other | Sui’strest northwest, $10,000; Win, 1 Onreon, suggested to Mr. Cleveland, and he has the | Inthe first, Britannic won, Vance second, Patro- | mad dog apd kicked at it, her skirts ‘ung THAT ite regular use will take the place of all lquor | Pusiness brick dwelling, 632 A street northeast, $3,500; Jno. tment of Minister Phelps to succeed MF. | cies third; time, 1.04; mutuals paid, $10.0 Sec. | ber. By the ald of a heavy ruler she Kept it at Dey or alcoholic stimulant, and will, xf persisted in, ‘A. Moran, brisk dwelling. 211 oth street northeast, ‘under consideration now. poor The ‘Boaz won, Favor Valiant | U2Ul all the children had fled. The infuriated comapohanieh ee tts ene Way Mitrain Cannot Fight Him. | | $3.00; algust Wertz, three brick dwellings, frou Bond Bids Accepted. tuted; 1.46; mutuals paid, $47.56. ‘Third | Wii too apie te oe cumin, and, teolutely etd THAT the sick should use it to restore health; nZenmon, Avett 27 The, Australian, Leen, who | i to'S0, 4 street douches, $000 The Secretary of the ‘Treasury this after. | 790% The Bourbon! won. Bews second, and Specialty | Nor ground Wen all tke Uitte ones mere. goes ‘THAT the well should use it to prevent sickness; decided that the latter should fight at 154 pounds. | 4. 5, Caywood has beon appointed an additional | 00n accepted the following offers of | race, Guardsman Won, U'Fallan secon end Kosaie | 52° Ay Souget OS the ae che ‘desperate! 7 reached the door,whicn she pulled to her, and THAT all overworked persone should use to prevent | Of so grealiy reducti hinebit is eu ot kaw ques. | Private on the police forve, Donde: | $2000, a's, regletered, at | aeiyg: | Uni, time 1.375 mutuals paid, Seis, Futh | fei afucing oxtaoe, The coliaren hod tue these fatigue or breaking down ; tion and. the ‘mate 1s off. Lees boasts that he Transfers of Real Estate. Eee Se reeees a ie gen.e00 aig rege ‘and John Henry’ third; Ume, 4.20; mutuals | [iu0, TB to the hearost houses, Au eighth of mile THAT all energetic Americans should use it con- | ‘2Vends to challenge Jack Dempsey. Deeds tn fee have been filed as follows: | all'except tie $3,000 43 were offers | paid. $1490. In, this race Palmer ran into 180) Soa att reviving tue teacher with water Kul stantly to enable them to maintain their energy: An Increase of Earnings, Moses Kelly to H. D. Renninger, pt. sub, 1,8q. 191; | Fecelved the regular opening of bids, the dog. The doy had been in the neighborhood Alf Estil bolted, and also tunrew is rider, and Her- : - Gays. ‘The grateful parents took up a sub- Pu 27.~The statement of the.| $1,650, H.D.Renninger to J.8. Diller,same property; cules and Weilington followed suit. ’ Herenies | fF (Wo THAT itcan be relied upon as the presoription of a | _ PHILADELPHIA, April 27.—The state ot $1 ‘ AT THE CgPITOL TO-DAY, tn os - scription ahd Wiil give the young lady a flue sad- ci 3 Nortolk aud Western Kallroad Company for | $2,000. J. EK. Mason to & D. Webb, lots 12 and 13, — rew his jockey, G.Lynch,on the turf, but he tbe well-known physician and not «quack nostrum: | Maren shows net earnings of $183,801, an increase | $q° S61: bat 8. D. Wedbto J. 8. sane prop- Caught him and went over the whole course. he ee Gee over the same month iast year of oe pplauded, THE EFFECT OF SPEAKING OF THE MAINE STATES- ‘MAN IN A MASSACHUSETT'S REPUBLICAN CONVES- TION, SALEM, Mass, April 27.—The seventh district Tepublican convention to-day chose as delegates Vo the national convention General William G ‘THAT care should be taken to avoid imitations and substitutes offered in place of Vita Nuova; ‘THAT it isfor sale at all druggists in Washington; THAT you should send to Mra, HAKRIET HUB- ‘BARD AYER, 52 and 54 Park Place, New York City, for copies of letters of recommendation from Senators, Members of Conxress, Judges and Di- ery; $3,000, Ada'B. Holman to Maty E. Mann, lot 63, Lanter Heights, $—. Lucy A. Sitgreaves 16 ‘Annie’ Leathers subs, 14 and 15, sq. 245; $1,025, Belia c. Reardon to Sarah E. Houx, sub. P, P'ssub., Mt. Pleasant; $1,900. R. J. Phomas to J. A. Dixon, Thomas, seine property: $4500. 1. M. Saunders same property; to D. Birtwoll, sube 17 and 18, 9g, 823; 6+ George sale of opium in the District of Columbia and the | M Hobeson US N. Ls Jedries i S0,aq. 195; $1,845. | territories; House bil to establish a department ot cone eam dug er strugirie with the dog. A Boy’s Fall Into au Arcaway. Royal Auniversarics, 4 SUIT FOR THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS DAMAGES. | Prom the London Truth. This morning the trial of the case of Carroll | ieavens! Anuther of these detestable royal Hess Donally, by bis father, Wm. Donaily, as n@xt anntvérsaries! The King and queen of Denmark friend, against Geo. W. Utermehle was resumed. | ure wo celebrate the twenty-fth anniversary of ‘This 18 @ suit to recover damages laid at $30,000 | their accession to the (urone on November §, and for injuries received by the boy falling into the | a movement as already Becn comtuenced ab Nines, aud people whom you know and believein. | well, of Salem), and Wy Blunt, of Havesnill, The Fe FF ican wie Bee, DLs, Ee — areaway of house 1021 11th street northwest, | Copeuhagen to raise funds to provide presets for a eee met | res. 10; $500. K. H. Thomas to Mary H. Hill GuD. | Menu tecture annotation ee portation Ce neiee | owned Dy defendant and occupied by Dr. Black. | Hew. Here is another opportunity for snobs and Scrarcnen 28 Yeas. be = ERA 224, Sq. O75; $3,725. 8. A. Drury to K McDonald, | Cation and adie of alcoholle liquors in the United | DUT, April 20, 1887, when the boy had uis colar. | “™Pletous._ ooo If I bad known of the Curicuna Rewrpres twenty- ‘The Brewerw’ Lockout, ee eee rt earch Mock: Check Goarcn | States, Senator Call was author.zed to report as rept perme pm aon r A Heroine Indeca, sstheonaes ects Me mrtg are | menerovaneune se urinal GREK Santa hg | Sota de nett ces | Ramage Sepa om | mellem ‘and an immense amount of suf VESTIGATION 8. 4 , Oe | over. ne. Vincent, a Frencl .' ely — a a peers 1, sa, 60; $1,475, Millard P, Mevormick to W. G. | Washinguon.” ‘The blll to prohibit opluno smoking’ | & Wespasser abd cannot recover. Hom. John Goode New York, April 27.—The meeting of the locked- Davis, lov 11, sq. 1063; $. W. C. Todd to same, | prescribes penaities ‘Of fines of from | 2d Mr. EH. Thomas appeared for plaintiff and | persons from drowning. A short Ume ago she a snot not lant Ahan acent. If spread rapiy al | ous brewers at Claredon Hall cs ‘morning was | same proper}; $—. Fico Ayer for one year, or both, | Messrs. W. D. Davidge aud T. F. Miller for delend- | jumped into the waves entirely dressed and res. wer, and yrot under my nail, The scales | the smallest rf ; a aun cued the : . ‘would dropoff of meall the tims, and my suffering | situation 15 practically unchauged. ‘Secretary | _‘Taay Broxz 1 wrra a Srouex Haroumr.—Charles pen ane sana chantaees ay aattallitg Mapeotoones eS srvon antaen or har owe tas pemgesatenye was endicen and without relist, “Due thousand dollars | Selferts of the Muster Brewers” Union, sald to-day recht, Harry Osvorne, and John Welch are | forcmoxing: Daugerous “sport.” — ne would not tempt me to have thie disease over again. I | that the employers are delighted with the in held at tie first precinct ‘station on a charge of A Foolish Extravagance, From the New York Sun. “Young man,” he sald, solemniy, “what would you thing if J should put an enemy into my moutn lo steal away my brains gation by the state board of arbitration. effect,” he said, “4s being felt already. Yesverday the uiton men were applying tor work in shoals. As most of our Vacant places are filled with good men they are a little late in taking a sensible course.” ‘The state board of arbitration continued rt “The National College of Dental Science. SENATOR CALL AUTHORIZED TO REVIVE THE BILI. ‘The Senate commitve on education and labor to- TESTIMONY a8 TO 4 DOG'S CHARACTER. ‘Tiris morning in the Police Court Mr. William John Miller, the attorney, was placed on trial charged by Mr. Henry Beard with keeping a dan- gerous dog and permitting the same to run at robbing William Fagan’s feed store, on Vi a avenue, It is cared that they’ ent the Place and carried uff about $4 and some cigars and tobacco. Welch admatts the *, Dut the owners deny it. Welch says that the batchet which Was used in entering the place Was sto.en, and am a poor man, but feel rich to be relieved of what some of the doctors said was leprosy, some ring-wor.n, psoriasis, &c, I took ** * and * * * Sarsaparilias over one year and s half, but nocure, I went totwoor three doctors, and nocure. I cannot praise the Cur1- “I would (hic) think, sir,” hiccoughed the young Una KEMEDigs too much. They have made my skin investigation to-day Of the lockout. Many Of | that some of the stolen tobacco was tasen to j.il| Of @ National of Dental Science in | large. The dog in questicn ts a large Newfound- | man’ that you were ‘to an unnec ‘exe tna clear and free frow soslen an a baby's ‘AUT used of | the brewers, their workmen and members of | and given toa prisoners They will be taken tothe | Ws ‘and report it Savora IY. | Jand and named “Sport.” Mr. Cahill appeared for — es y going to an COMSAT eX. thom was three boxes of Curicuns, and three bottles | brewers’ unions wae hepa =i Lapel Police Court to-morrow. er ba a ot D ‘the defendant and Mr. Shepperd ted the | pet se - CURA rrouRa | 1ngs were ho prosecution, Be: ‘the ten-year-old sop Drab Concressmas Acousen.—The New York ian i yout a Soe sod mou wou hn | i Mra oy ce oes | A, Frum aro, Bcrranay on ¥ermmr-—coml| Esra ne om a ne aie aaa om he | Mra, se at wera dap ago wi | Wer tna” Sas Aaarons “pron ra Ws 4 ol (= | eral m a H — cured me fur $200, you would have had the money. 1 | OFder that It might be shown thas ine jour he was playing with some other boys be went to by slignt fire in Duliding 1110 F street, caused by a look ‘Psoriasis (picture “tag” one of tue boys When the Gefendant’s large | wan Benj. A. Willis from a woman named like the picture in your book of ‘Mr, Rashmore, who has only to-day been retained | lighted match thrown in some straw Wuich had | Evans. They sre empowered to establish “the bart. Murphy, who owned a bouse on 77un 4 number two“How to Cure Skin Diseases"), but now I | to take care of une interests of the Copected | bean under tae carpet in one of the rooms on the | academy, and whenevor called upon by any de- age ey pt yn ea ‘Avenue, was outained Op ttbel. am as clear as any person ever was. Through foree of | to ine producing of books over which retary | tuird floor. The building had just been vacated. tof the Government: a eer ‘the defendant’s dog bit him. Edward Fen-| A jury had already so decided in & sult in a habit I rab my hands over my arms and legs to scratch | Herbrand uad no control. Chairman Purcell dée-| Tne fire department promply to the — mt aad epees pen any anaes wick eoenea her te oe the dog bite a son of | and Judge Andrews yesterday handed dowmNe de once in a while, but tono purpose. lam all well, I| cided that the cross-examination of Secretary | alarm but the engiues were not neeued. ae ne 1e expense ee Liew. Kilvourn, “How long ago was that?” | cision sustaining all tbe fladings of the jury. scratched twenty-slght veers, end it gut tobe a kind of | te rok WOLLd bo tuLen Up attorward’ | R. W. Walker has eold, for 94,500, to B. B. Rokes ; Dut no compensation shall be paid by the | *sked Mr. Cahill. “Between four and five years a a a soaps opal inge ae guint Toga, 3) 30 0, oot "on in| Boverameat fei. raion yusset. Witseassald that Mt | ately Fsterdey hee Croup teased «Wt ae bese ouomsignar ‘The Servian Ministry Resigns. street, between K and 8 Streets nortuwest. Capitol Topics, Millér bad owned ‘the dog for several Saud great confusion aud exciement, dotanng ener EN RIS DOWNING, Waterbury, Vt | rosigued vecaube of the king's Fetusal to suction | _ Di, Kixe's Cass ow Tatat.—The case ot Dr. Geo. Es onghed end ee play “with” im The biting” oocurred” near | forth'fy trom any pub bubeing tart arenes meh. wae S0c. Boar, 25e.; | The communal Dill & King, Charged with assaulting his wite, | The Speaker has appotated natives | Tne’ cornet of Thirteenth “and N street | thus-emulating the national: inven repurd ts eo- prmertleng Mago anac r ny: mb insta oahrowd ———- Nannie King; bis sister-in-law, Huth V. Ford, | Townshend, Bacon and Steele members of the | Ficise Bradford was asked about Ube character of | tional buildings. ‘The bit was defeated by a wore Guxsucat Co, Boston, Mas, Send for "How to Cure | Fagmy Davenport Can Play La Tosca, | and Ufllcer Madigan, as heretofore published in| poard of visitors to West Point. the dog, and she said that Mrs Beard had said | 01 104 to4, ‘Tue bill was introduced on account of SS 0024.26,27.28_ | ‘New York, April 27.—Judge Barrett of the su- | THE STAR, Wascailed for trial in tue Police Court GETTING THE JOKE OW SENATOR HOAR. that the dog was dangerous. | Mayor Hewitt’s refusal to allow the irish fag to Wax. preme court denied the appucation of Mau- | 218 alternoon. He pleaded not guilty. ” Quite a number of Senators wereanxiousto have | The Judge sald that if the dog’s character was to | be displayed from the city hail on St. Patrisk's rice Barrymore for a lemporary injunction wo restrain Fanny Davenport and Victo.1en Sardou from producing the play “La Tosca” at tue Broud- way theater. Barrymore claimed that “La Tosca” ‘Was copied irom his play “Naujezda.” Edited in Belgium for Swiss Headers, Bape, April 27.—In the future the Sacial Demo erat Will be edited in Belgium ana printed in Switzerland. ‘The Swiss tederul council are pow. €riess Lo prohibi the distribution of the paper un- Ul they obtain legal po be gone tuto be supposed that the same rule would ‘apply as if the testimony related to the character of person, Mrs. Beard testified to the nature of her son’s in- Juryg and said that the dog’s reputation was that of dangerous. She said that since ¢he bling Mr, Miller had sent the dog away at her request, but she learned that theanimal was at large on the streets last night. Several witnesses were called to prove the good reputation of the dog. ‘The testimony Was closed, and the court a fine of $10. Mr, Miller said that for the purpose of having determined what is a dangerous dog he would nove an appeal. a A Lise Scrr.—Mesers. R. Ross Perry and Calde- ron Carilsle to-day, for Col R. 1 Fleming. ied two SUILs for libel aginst Hon. John M. Glover and Stilson Hutchins, Cialining $20,000 from each. The action 1s based upon an arucle published in the Post of the 17:h inst., in reference to the ings in the case of Mrs, Patten against him. ‘The Siatements complained, of by Col. Fleming are to the effect that he had been guilty of overcharging day, and Une debate Was acrimonious in Ube ex- treme, Admonition from Mr. Powderly. EDUCATION NEEDED BY ALL CLASSES. In the Journal of United Labor, to ve issued to, morrow, Mr. Powderly, speaking on “The Spectal Call,” will say: “The rich need education, the middie class need it, and the poor require it, so that all may know that this nation was not built up by any one class, that it 1s not depending on one class, and that 1t’ Will not be ruled by a class, ‘The people must be taught what their political rights are. They must be taught that boodiers and bribers are traitors, They must be taught to Watch the politician after bis election as well as beforeit. They must be taught that the lands of the nation belong to the people of the nation and not to thieves Wie were smart enought to steal them. ‘They must be taught that the rule of the corporation should come Ueneath the rule eC the people.” A Book is no better because you get t for a fair price, but you're likely to fee: better when you know the price was fair, MONEY SAVED On Books is as good as money saved on anything. One of the easiest things to save on, too, if you only havea care, At WANAMAKER’S more Books are sold over the counter than in any other house between the oceans. ‘Timely works on Agriculture and Horticulture; » large assortment of French Books; Seasides and Franklin Squares; Standard and Miscellaueous Works, boundand unbound; and almost auy printed thing ‘lust proper peoyle read. ‘Lhe prices are siways fair, and any getable Book is there or Wilk be WK the Senate adjourn from yesterday until Monday that they might attend the races, but those who wanted adjournment for this were afraid to make the motion lest thelr motive might be uessed. After couferring Logether the race-gou Senators concluded that the best ‘way to avoid ‘suspicion of the real object of the adjournment was Uo persuade Senator Hoar to make the motion. Of ing attendance upon ‘horse. races, Dut upon sins atten ‘upon ra Pliusibie -pretext he was indueed. to tnake the Motion. After it had been adopted the facts were Telated as a pretty good joke, MINISTER PHELPS AND THE ALASKA BOUNDARY. ‘Mr, Phelps, the American minister at London, noy in Washington, appeared before a sub-com- mltitee of the House committee on appropriations to "urge an appropriation pro commission to & survey togetber with @ British commission to establish the boundary between Alaska and the British possessions. He ee SHE Wrps ax Eorcaren Ixptax.—Miss Ida Belle Richards, of St, Louls, the daughter of the late | Capt. 8. G. Richards, who was a Cousin of Preslp | dent ‘Artaur, was married last evening iu Une Glat gow Presbyterian church to Dr. E. N. Wright, Sducated Cherokee Indian. | ithe wide the juaintance’of the groum wile eugaged as a mi onary the Indian Territory. Dre alte Weight, father of the groom, Was a prominent and was engaged in a translution of the Bible the time of his death. ‘The present Dr. Wright graduated from the ‘Albany Medical College in 1884, Is about thirty years of age, and is practice ing in the territory. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, arp on NSN Korie Stock Market, a the o and closing prices ig flowing are the gpenilg aud clo price of atrecks the New ork dick Market, as re wire to Corson aud Sacarmey. 1419 sume, Last Sunday in Cleveland, Ohio, the tipplers who had failed to lay in a supply of “liquid jos” | ou Saturday were compelied to remain tuirsty | Sunday, for not a drop of liquor was to be bough, | Don Platt will be the editor of Belford’s maga= > iq —- -.~#00 John L.%s Ocean Trip. a = urged the importance of settling this question of | zine, a new monthly soon to appear in New ¥ sigan “a uibing = ‘THR FUGILIST DENIES THAT. BiB CONDUCT ON THE} youndary now,when it aay be done wituout much | Mrs. Patten, had falsified the accounts, ac. Spavarened toguseral muuonnaen ae How Vittle the title of a Book tells yout Even it you | Con. ‘i trouble, and pointed ou. the international en- ———— ‘The Mexican volcanoes are reported . see all the new Books, how imuny have you time toget | (bes. Boston Dispatch to the N. ¥. Herald. tanglement that might arise should the matter be | = ‘Tae Werexiy Star's Pocket Atlas of the World | The trial of William O'Brien, M. P., Was resumed atthe vot? Con. “It is a big lie,” said John L. Sullivan, when | left until greater value atiached to the territory | 1s offered free to every new subscriber for one year | at Davia remewen ‘The case for the crown wos —— = KEWS wal asked about his conduct on board the Catalonia | involved, (0 the WEEKLY Stak. It is a handsomely printed | clowed, apd Mr. Heaiy addressed the court in te ‘That 1s where BOO! sume x00. aust coming over from Liverpool “The papers are Kora, ook of 191 pages, profusely ilustrated, with more half of Mr. O'Brien. Afier several wituesses bad turn, _Wosund 6 out once month, o-beim with Just pean cipal ile gem gees Ym the Senate Mr. Manderson, from the com. | ‘an 100 colored maps and diagrams, abd contains | hen called for the delense the case Was adjourned. you want to know of the latest Books: rays trying telling falsehoods PEE ty tang, reported” adv ‘the | ® Wealth of general information, See udverlise- | At Nancy, France, last night a mob of Boulan- ssoeaip of the Book world. By the best Judgment of the about me. This 1s one of them.” gists attacked the siudents’ clubs with stones and ‘other missiles, The disvurbance continued to a late hour. 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