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FOR SALE—Lots. _| EAT BARGAIN, BEAUTIFUL LOT, aud Eim st. Le Droit His & JORDAN, 1417 Fat, DESIRABLE LOTS IN COLUMBIA Tse Worsr Cores Is relieved by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. But don’t delay till the bronchial tubes are in- yp Ra yy Bs flamed and the lungs congested. Prompt use 7 AL. BaRBER & co. insures rapidecare. L. D. Bisley, of Bartonville, wsy8-3t ‘Sth and F ste aw. Vt. writes: “Four years ago I took « severe cold, which was followed by a terrible cough. I was confined to my bed about four moatha, My physician finally sa‘ I was in Consumption, and that he could not help me, One of my neighbors advised me to try Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral. 141d so, and was well before I had im ished taking the first bo:tle. Ever since then my health has been good.” ater oes ESTE: careene meee tts eo Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass. W. EL WRIGHT, Boom 13, oth and F sts, n. Sold by all Dragwista. Price, $1; atx bottles, $5. Foe sate THREE GRAND LOTS—CORNEK. nie ¢. Lincolm Park, can be had for c. if taken Bt ouce: this te sory low Brice ouptt Sy Bein eset 5 Flow Dice; omeht to, bein Tue Gexore JOHANN HO rrs Boe. GayS-de) B 1313 F st MALT EXTRACT ie the BEST NUTRITIVE TONIO and most PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE for Impaired Digestion, Dyspepsis, Convalescencs, ‘Weak Children, and General Debility. JOR 4ALE—BUILDING LOT ON STH ST, BET B Frans Cree ave, 20190 tent; anos Ane loc un eee tide of Vermout ave., bet, X and 0 sta nw. myst ALBERT F. FOX. 920 F st, », JOR #ALE_AT A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE & five Duilding lot at Forest Glen. Address ae ne 4 my 000 FEET OF GROUND, INCLUD- ornera. in the best location in ‘the north. We eure i rs G. Blaine. ‘30, per foot i Pst. nw. theast corner uf 13th and C sta. 5. eat of Growd ou 11th vee within iew feet of ar. The above property will be wld cheap if tat cnce, title verlect pa fences my 5-3e* 1226 F street, wm eee COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF ey ee Suffering from au attack of Miness which had not by AS han | oply reduced my strength, but brought on extreme = SO feet om Sth and exhaustion, from inability to appropriate food, I tried Ae aque BID. “Appiv to ome a the effects of the Genuine Johann Hof's Malt Extract, Lm ‘2 winegiasaful three times a day. Its use was followed by marked effects—1. Food, which had heretofore been found to pass the alimentary canal unchapged, di- ested properly. 2. There appeared an increased Fower of evolving antmal beat and storing up fat, ewareot imitations, Tue genuine haa te wguat of Soe ata ge echt sea be aN are worthless im New York ie ‘OF LOTS ON CHICAGO ST. tes, increasing rapidly in price; S11 43g sts. mys-3t JOR SALE 3 aplendid lot nth. Det Hand $ ste. 45300 ft ° mold an na chaser ‘S ivtwron Mf near ew iaaysuine ave 182-0 by an | ters sre tatoum et a NN HOFE, Berlin and Vienna, 2 lots on Pa ave. bet. 24th and 25th sts: 18.136x70 6 Barclay st. a3 -tu,! 40 at a decided bargain. H. WARNER & my5-3t » _ 916 F Huser Heosarp Aver —CHEAP—TWENTY TH SAND Fothare fect of erotudand to cmall Houses there. ‘Takes pride in stating that VITA NUOVA (NEW Petras atit on elkass LIFE) will cure or greatly relieve Dyspepsia, on at ogee wt aiheseneld Insomnia, Sleoplesmness, Nervousness, Hysteria, mye - ror - =. Pain in the Back of the Head, or any Trouble |ALE—58.000 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND TPaue eae pee yg Re ne originating in s Depressed Condition o tthe Nerv- ozs System; THAT the sales of Vits Nuova fsr exceed any other nerve remedy ever manufactured, msreptible of an economical subil- It will cut up into 50 building lota Price, Se, Asyford’s abstract snd tax certificate, both THAT its regular use will take the place of all liquor or alcoholic stimulant, and will, if persisted in, effectually cure drunkenness; oul ch will fabed purchaser free of expe witch will De furnubed Pot ARLES W HARDY THAT the sick should use it to restore health; ‘THAT the well should use it to prevent sickness; " ROE, \LE_ DESIRABLE LOTS— THAT all overworked persons should use it to prevent fatigue or breaking down; ade Gch, near G2 te on H, bet. "Z0tb and vts OB Ba. bear Washingt 45435: 2 Gaxt36 to alley 100 to sliey. Ox alley THAT all energetic Americans should use it con- 2 ave, tear OSE, SS Ue ge stantly to enable them to maintain their energy; S Gout tacave, | THAT itcan berelicd upon as the prescription of & T FRONT ON HOWARD AV. well-known physician and not s quack nostrum; per foot. Front ca 15th at extended at Ae. frout cu 16th st. extended at 30c. EO. W. LINKINS, 19th and H ste. JOR SALE_FINE LOTS, 402150, ON 7TH ST. extended, east side, near Whitney ave: street cars, was. for bosiness or Teaidences, no better: property Kass substautial value in that vicinity, at's low price ‘end easy terms. GE. W. LINKIN: ‘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, HARRIET HUB- BARD AYER, 52 and 54 Fark Place, New York City, for copies of letters of recommendation from myer __ Witt and Hats, Senators, Members of Cousress, Judges and Di- UK SALE— we seg Pere vines, and people whom you know and believe in. Pevconetce SEPROPERTE, | _apuecdun one "he leper errs sonar dbacas “atest asta | Have, You A Snax! Hvwons c. This property ts central to the business portions IF 90 CURE IT WITH CUTICURA. ‘of the city, and to a builder will pay s handaume rental on investusent A bargain ip an improving sec ‘We offer several stores and dwellings on Hs! ’ able for homes or an investment, at prices which will guarantee a good return. Houses coutsin six rooms, ‘ater and gas: under rental and weil located. Ba $2,250" houses, $1,450. | a ian some eleven oom press-brick dwelling on 3.500. 8. E. PROPERTY. We will offer lots for bu Durposes on North rarvliua avenue for €700 to €1.200. Ibis ground [uthin two squares of the Capitol. on North Caro- Poasvenue.E aud 2d ste.andin view of the now Lnrary vuilling. "8 evod opportunity to secure chuice Mipoeer eater ts deena Seb ‘Have just used your Curictna ReMxprxs on one of my girlsand found ittobe just what it is recom- mended to be. My dauxhter was all broken out on her head and body, and the hair commenced to come out. Now she is as smooth as ever she was, and she has ouly used one box of CUTICUA, cne cake of CuTIcURA Soar, and one bottle of Curictua ResoLvENt. I doc- tored with quite a number of doctors, but to no avail- ‘Tam willing to make affidavit to the truth of the state- t mi GEORGE EAST, Macon, Mich. For the last year Ihave@usd s species of itching. New Jersey ave. ne, Ae. also lot on Ivy Plac jeen South scaly, and pimply humors on my face, to which I have st and Now Jersey avenue, 3c. This grou applied sgreat many methods of treatment without abare iu the present extensive Capitol H!ll boom. success, and which was speedily and entirely cured by ‘Call and get cee ee Fok SALE SORE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE Jots in Mt. Pleasant, on Park street, near 14th, 505 A35 feet. Price 40 cents per foot, vores: . HERTFORD, _my2-6r" Ke 14235 F street. OR SALE — VALUABLE CORNER BUILD! ta opposite West Capiel Fark. corver of int and fronting on the Capitol the Curicuna Kesepres, ‘Mus ISAAC PHELPS, Ravenna, Ohio. 1 want to tell you that your Curicuna Resonvest is magnificent. About three months ago my fsce was covered with blotches, and after using three bottles of ResoLvent I was perfectly cured. F&EDERICK MAITRE, 23 St. Charies at., New Orleans, La. yunds spd. Al y Sold everywhere. Price, Curicuma, 50c.; Soar. 25c.; pals Mee ew APL eraHER & co. | Resouvast, OL Prepared by the Fursza Dave amo Ec: st uw. | CHzwicat Co., Boston, Mass. a Sa@~ send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 80 iluntratious, ead 100 testimonials: PL bi el and skin pre- Sreawexmer & Crorme MARKET, EIGHTH, AND FILBEBT 8TS,, PHILADELPHIA. THE LARGEST STORE IN THE UNITED STATES, Devoted Exclusively TO DRY Goups. OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, Organized on abroad scale, renders at all times the most prompt and satisfactory service, Our stock includes full and complete lines of X. ¥iave. st. auth front to alley. Guat; Dear 10th, 39 Oxite, to elley. splt-lm —"GEO.W. LINKINS, 1 Fos, REET TER THAN a sav 25 down and 810 per month sug Vor on grade. and om street ot avenive, within four squares of ivauia avenue pd-dm KA PRILLIPS, MONEY TO LOAN. Moxe, 7, LOAN ON APPROVED REAL Es- Miata. im uray 91,000 'to'$50.000. Imunediatery available. J.B, WIMEK, 1513 Peta. mys-tin LOaN. a eee $9:000 for three yearn at G per cent. = percent myst. NOW" RILEY DEEBLE, 1319 F To LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. ‘ovo RESS GOO! : 5-30) * DABNEILLE. ST INENS, : COTTON @ Goons, on apie UNDERWEAR, MILLINERY, $10,000 Wilt ee eee UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS, a 0, ree TEAS DUNO ARSON, TRIMMINGS, &c, sat Web and Date vw. CARPETS, MATTINGS, JM OSEX 10 LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP. LACES, Bi pS IE Fg mi te Ae beeeialty ‘© RUTHERFORD. pas lowe 307 Fst. aw. | In fact everything in the line of Dry Goods that the ONEY To LoaN ~ | markets of the world offord, ME Eiko Commodious Reapma, Restivo, and RETmaIxa Heal Estate Agent, Rooms have been carefully arranged for the comfort 2026-20 7thst mw. | of all viaitora, maproved roperiy. cask EARLY, 603 Fath st. Proper ase te MoSEx,72, LOAN, IN SMALL OF LARGE SUMS, on STEAWERIDGE & CLOTHIER, MARKET, EIGHTH, AND FILBEBT STS, ‘my3-2m,sepl-4m PHILADELPHIA, Dovsrxs Exzcrac Soar. THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. 17 1S STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. The original formula for which we paid $50,000 on Foal estate in thecity, at 5 and per cent inter: ‘HILL & JOHNSTON. "my2-3m 38 15th st. nw, (PO LOSS-SEVERAT SUMS AT 5 PER CENT, and large ead sual amounts at eee ge on real 1421 F at. NT. FE ASU. % BOX! BAI is ENT. PAYABLE ct ead estate, _ap26-1m CMS 1.000. PREMIUM CHARGED, twenty years ago has never been modified or changed ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 Pas, in the slightest. This soap is identical in quality to- TO LOAN ~ day with that made twenty years ago. It contains nothing that can injure the finest fabric. It brightens colors and bleaches whites. It washes flannels and Llankets as no other soap in ON REAL ESTATE. {p25} _THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. _ | the worid does—without shrinking—leaving them soft 8500, and white like new. 1.900, * TO LOAN READ THIS TWICE. & ON REAL ESTATE There is agreat saving of time, of labor, of sosp, of 3 EC.CUTTERECO. | fuel, and of the fabric where Dobbins’ Electric Bosp is Te. “ used according to directions, : § ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Oue trial will demonstrate its great merit. It will attention to al applications, Pay you to make that trial. thie ‘SWORMSTEDT marly; Like all best things, it is extensively imitated and eounterfeited. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Insist upon DOBBINS’ Electric. Don't take Mag- netic, Electro-Magic, Philadelplua Electric, or any | other fraud, supply because it is cheap. They will ruin clothes, aud are dear at auy price. Ank for DOBBINs' ELECTRIC and take no other, Nearly every grocer from Maine to Meaico Keeps it im stock. If your's hasn't it, he will order trom bis pearest wholesale grocer. Read carefully the inside wrapper around each bar, and be careful to Follow Directions ou each outside wrapper You Cannot Afford to wait longer before ‘Trying for Yourself this old, reliable, and truly won- DOBBINS’ ELECTRIC SOAP. rT: ~ LOAN—€2,000, 04,000, 80,000—INVEST- ==e. > elod so's1.000 pet cent payable quar- we ‘THOS. G. HENSEY, _sp11-im 1250 ¥ street be NDO' INT, LIFE AND TONTINE POLICE E ty highest oy ay - oe tiated = : : SOM. over tyler & Rutherford, 1907 Fee Lo ‘AND DISCOUNTS RICH &Co, mb24-Son MoxtE LOasxD ON STOCKS. BONDS, ARMY 27-6m end Navy pay accounts, Motes snd other securi- tie, ‘WH. DEMPSEY. 3 bO-3n Broker. Hizt New lorsava, | SOZODONT. MS TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $500 UP- A GRATEFUL opor, Wark onthe commie ota Co topecved Foal Indicative of health and purity.is communicated tothe mouth vy We aromAC SOZODONT ‘Which makes the teeth as whitoand as redisnt as pol- ished porceiain, and contains no ingredient that is Bo Lighly benefical to both yums and teoth, ‘The Lyric and Dramatic professions are loud in their praises ol BOZODONT. Lop Mapper fics WASH'N DANENHO} 9924 Successor to DANENHOW ER & E “ {NEY To LoaN ON REAL ESTATE On einer. |_*3)6m lees aneitien OF EAL ESTATE OR FTI Teed to something quite serious sphere the acai fs pa, if you neglect it. - ee OS Tt ns THAT delay another ee and get Basson’s Prasrem, which will relieve you promptly, and not interfere with your business. Prom inent physicians everywhere recom- i | i tl THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. 2d EDITION. Lats Tlsrans th St & CORNER IN CORN. a 3 i The Lawyers’ Convention. 4 DELEGATION FROM NEW YORK STATS—THE LOCAL COMMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS. ‘The committee of the District Bar Association im charge of the arrangements for the national: ‘WASHINGTON NEWS AND GossIP. ‘Tas U. & S. Tupris has arrived at Nanaimo, B. ©., on her way to Alaska, Auxy Onpens.—First Lieut. Thos. J. Clay, 10th infantry, granted four months’ leave on eurgeon’s ‘certificate, Lieut. John Carland, 6th tnfan- wy, two monthe’ furtuer tatenalon ef leave on surgeon’s certificate, 4 Si.ver Ccr Faux or Dory.-Assistant secre- tary Maynard has instructed the collector of cus- APPLICATION TO BE MADE FOR A MAN-OF-WaR FORA ‘The New York Sun to-day says: Yachtamen who ae teen reserve delegates, each one ‘of 1 pus | ame at Rew Tork to allow fro entry of aver 3 A Big Chicagp Syndicate Said to Have | Suggested, ic claim cup won in jast summer re :! Control of All in Sight. Pye scrredelgate suculd be puld—a jae srpevaal challenge Geotir ana as Gent of the Bar Association’ ‘The Ove additonal ‘way Carcsc0, May 8—The Daily News saya: “That | Mrs Sione, who resides at Bombay, India, "+ "| geenrines es e Perpetual challenge (opty Ad ae | aero hare mon The ave eaditional there 1s a syndicate behind corn ts settled. Its eal Macos omtered Uy Bev. De. Specie to sanke June next. Sood ad Cra. cae Pern See Bamtn, 6S for Thanges” Alical bona s4gtnown tos few On | Ordot of te day was laid overs The Teportet the | GXNuaAL Onbens No, 25, issued trom the War ous of tbe coavention will be held in the lecture resme merchants Constitute the party and they are prac- | ran Tne Ray ee reanl Stis Denntneion ot She will | SSS Siaster Seq uss eee aan ceaaad ee tor ‘ary reservation of Fort Assinaboine, Montana, Psneonal.—Mavroyen! Bey, the Turkish minis- cally in control of all the corn iu sight. Accord- ing to reports, which are be = ag Ros which he thought Secretary Whitney would ‘these three gentlemen, believing sate Wt Valadon Co., New York, that a bearn ‘Will be Bad | Senator W! hans teenie pare pre: legitimately Sorth more sesso ter, Mr. H. A. P. Carter, minister trom Hawalt, On this subjéct at the Department Wedueaday, the | joa tie wae pa at Captain Patterson will early last Winter. ‘They have been at it ever since | Minority report, which ‘doctor in | 80d Representative West werein New York last 26th inst, at10 am, and inviting them to be | drait a bill to be read Ih Comsress to Use Cvery With the ‘excepiton of @ small lot which 13 1B hat the minority report "be night—Dr. Franz Hartmann ts in the cf present effort to. secure ite passage nua the agopuion of the control of a Buffalo glucose tactory, and a | Seking tuat the ae igs frienda-—D. ‘Tr. Porter of Mem! , ——__—_ resolutions favoring ‘the loan of a suitable vessel larger quantity which was bought by the Mo-| rn “same law that th i Tolford of Colambas, Obie’ ‘M. Butz of Pitus- At Falls Charch, % Capt. Patterson for the object in view, © Cormick people at St. Louis for albor Women must to-day exciude the men.” foreign Wo. B. Clark of Wal N.Y. C. Be Patterson said yesterday that he would ry pays ‘the available corn has, Pasct imo | Dr. Buckley, who Was instrumental in having Brafeny ¢ Chicago, H. 8. ‘Shuructt Dull at ‘once covering all the necessary points, and. their banda. With lew exceptions the shippers | ene women delegates denied aduiseion to the cos | N. Pine of Fort. Mi H, P, Jones of Newark, forward it to Senator Whituhorne wituout delay. and recelvers did thelr buying for them, a8 Uey | terence, supported the ty report. Several| and & P. iter of Savannah are at u a a If he succeeded in securing a smal! man of-war he could do it without attracting so much atten- | Other followed in favor of and against | bitt.—Hon. Jno. Callahan of Virginia and Matt. Faris Cuvnen, Va., May 7, 188% | would Mu her out at onc at by aud ton as the regular speculators. Quietly and from | the adinission of the delegates, Git, jr., of Philadelphia, are at the St. James. ‘The complaints against the policy of the man- june, day to day, for weeks and months they bi picked uy May corn until their hoidings, bec something enormous. As the time for the settle. ment of the May business drew near, however, they began to let the shorts change their May con: ‘tracts to June at 2 cents differeyce. ‘This has con- Haued for a short time onis: ‘shorts tn the May future, realizing ‘their inability to fli their con- tracts, have been more than willing to make the change, and at the 2 cents difference It 18 profit- able to the syndieate. ‘There will be no corner, Say the syndicate, but local shippers will not bé allowed to hold values down wnile the legitimate demand justines higher prices, Meanwhile two comuniasion houges are pracuicaliy controliing the cash corn for tuém and every bushel that goes Out never comes back. ‘The syndicate knows whether it is going to Supply genuine consump. tive demand betore they let go of it, The line of mar-b, as marked out vy the syndicate, 1s to Keep corn well up to 60 cents for all of the ‘months up to the marketing of the new crops, and tnciden- tally, of course, to make money out’ of the traus- AN Exrexston of Tive RECOMMENDED.—The spectal board to which was referred the applica- tion of Messrs. Cramp & Sons for an extension of time for the completion of the cruiser Bal Vestrius, bas tande a teport to secretary Wanner : estivius, bas made & re ‘7a, ugh, toes er, ast "carcwrgny in | Ueno ane eaapranayo: may | Eteearery wre tae er dno + a G i a Ime be nas in the case of eacn vessel bey: ‘inpaaa, 128; Vint, 127; Hegelian, 125; | is based on calculations’ that the werk'on | Wi ely © 129; Ca 3 Vi Gj at L255 on Ci the wi Day, 117. ‘i sity cam ee Youois are retarded ta at extent Dy the 8o- g 1 p.m. score was as follow: lew m Government ins} Dre} ra . 190-4; “Hughes, 182; erty, 1743; Goldea, 171;" | Most of the steel supplied in theearly stages ot tue | BUS ay Sa Cartwright, 168; Noremac, 167-5; Guerrero. 151-3; | work. 4 - > Diilon, 146; Campana, 145-2; Vint, 143-3; Sounacrs, | ‘The board 149-6; Hegelman, 12 Day, 119-3. ‘Tue exciting scene of the day occurred a tew ol a [itulewood Was prol sabled’ rol after lap in his ‘dude ors to catch him. The few Spectators cheered and urged the lepper on With Suouts of encouragement. Litiewood watii at 1 HUGHEs TAKES THE LEAD, “The Lepper” Passes Littlewood in the ‘Walking Match, Amid Cheers. New York, May &—At 9 o'clock thts morning agers of the W..0. and W. Railroad are continved. —— a Thelr policy, it is claimed, ie damaging allke to yp Nevada at quecustown sunday, Ue the best interests of the country and the road. potice boarded her, and arrested Charies Rowe, of ‘The report, rife here some weeks ago, that two | Leeds, upon a warrant changing wim with Dezzitig a large awount of his employer's fund Kowe had traveled in America under the natue of Lord Charies Beresford, and only recently married u American lady. His wife and fatber-in-aw ac= companied tim on the voyage. Sixoviancy Scppes Dearus.—Mra Annie bath, residing at No. 3725 Oregon avenu Louls, was walking throuch her residence day morning when she suddenly fell to the and expired before assistance arrived. After Physiclan had examined Ube prostraie lady Pronounced life extinct, ou of the family went to the residence of Mrs. ‘Mary Holtman, No. 3 Oregon avenue, sister of Ue deceased, and notined her of Whe sudden death, Mra Holtnan arrived at the house about ® o'clock, and aiter glancing at her dead sister she t vu the floor ine, Sudden deaths of One morning and one evening, were Toad and better ratesgiven, proves STAR of houses for rent here brought three Who were pleased WILh the place, ue houses, and the terms, and signified thelr inten Out for the sumer, but upon making inquiries in your city for quarterly commutation Tales abd Bnding them so much bigher than they on the B. and P. and B. and ©. roads they de- clined to come. But in spite of the obstacles ‘hrown in the Way of the growth of the town by the railroad we are geting a class of renters and Purchasers of sites Tor homes who deem this dis- crimination against us in the matier of Lransportae Uon rates overbalanced by the pure, sweet Water ngregat churches and denominations. The choir resent, under the leadership of Mr. Geo. L. Sherif Services were opened with the invocation by Rev. Dr. Meador, and the hymn “Oh Paradise” was sung. Rev. Mr. Stakeley read selections of Serip- ture. Kev. Mr. Miller, of the Met ead the hymn “Asleep in Jesus,” which was sung. Rev. Dr, Greene read two poems, fa consists of Capt. Phythian, Engineer. = Metvilie, and’ Ohiet Auaval Conseractor Bond Offerings To-Day, Acting Secrevary Thompson to-day received the following offers for the sale of bonds to the Gov- ernment: Four per cents registered, $100,000 at 1© Very desirable social stave, abd the ex- « ceased, found in ler Bible, The rer Was of- the two women are con ed very singular, a8 BLAZING MARYLAND FORESTS, | 031d the enthusiastic shouts of 277jncf30,000, At. 127%, $2,500,000 at 127: total | tered by ev. Prot, Huntngton, andthe ‘nyran, | Cullent Fetrakta 2 HF the Growth of a Great | they ave always enjoyed the best of beeen ane — —_ £020,000." Four per ‘cents coupon, $5,000'at 126. | ““Tuere is'a land Maine eyes keve seen,” was Mr, Arthur SM. Wheeler has just purchased tne | Wefe ever known to be Croubled with a dja A Magnificent, but Costly Spectacie On| Burned to Death in a Camp Fire, [one-tndeo halt por cents registered, $1,000,000 at | by REY. Mr. Swen, closing the services After te | rar ot Mr. Gevnge is Whiiog, of dl nemee stock | BCRDES crtongeoRny Louis, May 8.—A speciai trom Palmyra, Mo, ie ms oe: cpg ne congregation had’ viewed the remains they ‘and farming itmprement: o Bartiwors, May &—A spectal rom Midaletown, | gays Win, ilansel, a iatiucr, who with several | BE IOS Mets Woual ghysin,000; FAA Wal, | taxén fo tho Baltimore and Potomae depot, wud | Sd, farming Cuuren and Potomac Ratiroad Co, | ; DEATH FROM Swattowino Fase ‘exe. —Mre Frederick County, Md., says: One of the largest | Otuers Was camping oUt, Was left al the camp alone left on the 2 o'clock train for Lynn, Mass, where Frances Murray, of New York, aged forty years, bese held snotuer meeung Toursday evening. Sunary NY ry oI r the interment wi The husband, im- ~ oe: we bad a fit of cor ung April and accidentally PycPe tonight. The Ore originated on, the east | siuinbied and {ell Hulo the live abd Was Unable 10 Senator and Mrs. J. P. Jones entertained the | companied the Femains to thelr Anal resting place, | tO'huild tue real k sonia ea ae Such o pontine that hat cane: aber caress te Over to this side, near High ‘mob, 4 ules north] SAY8 MBselfe A lee wigs ane sad dineag-redci ore sarine: WME ov Pexnsvivanta Avance Paorsxrr.< | Cecung ou Tuestay!croniag, neat werk ners wi wc danger and aiMcults. “A sungeon SUL fe propor- E. a * Valter 1s q cl ave a vas ca Oo attend . t " Gee caret Gestane ts tottraoan ef hictins Killed by a Powder Explosion, With folding chairs, the low window was filled ay = Were made by, I tuink, three paruies, to give right we, Se See as San at public gale the store bullding at the southwest Sornet of Pennsylvania avenue and 10th stzyet. to aniel Loughran for $22,200. proper frontage of 213 feet on the Avenue, and the front Wednesday that he was able to dislodge Ue teeth from ber throat. Meanwhile Mrs Murray had ‘been deprived of food, Lad suffered constant pain, Umber, fencing, cordwood, &c. ‘The Gre extends Some three or tour tiles 1h length, and presents a Mmaguillcent spectacle. Dernorr, Micw., May %.—An Evening Journal Special irom Bessemer, Mich., says: ‘Tue powder Uouse at the Colby mile blew up at 8:15 thismorn- ‘Of Way and do the gr: 4 all about 2 mile of Foadbed. Great coulidence iy expressed that tbe Toad will be built at ao carly day. with a red-bud tree, and the high mantels had gilded baskets lied with great white hydrangeas, and bad been in danger of suffocation, The tect a ‘There has been no Ume yer when an experienced | £24 bs eS Jug, killing two men and probably fatally wound- | Bowls of roses and bunches of lacs filied the an- | tu ont torn sites ns So ks - at had worn a hole in cesophagus before they hi fy rned v0 the nd. | les in the hail and drawing-room, and in the wheter iol eee ‘L-grower could uot ieel sale in CUM & | Wer uove ¢ continued to ap ie Iuteresting Old Marriage Licenses, | ing'five. The engine row b $0 ‘the ground. | gins in the Mall abd drawing-room, and in the ee Were removed. she continued to tall rapdt). a LOUISVILLE, KY., May &.—In looking over church ‘Tae Scormsn Rite Saxcroany.—The laying ot | {iF crop. | Tue spring bas Leen decidedly UufavoF- | ity the tnvel ot tha hetrsea abl de ferns and palms. ‘Che rooms were lighted with ; ble, Since the blossoms began to unfold there en che ba 4 asa turing cose of D6002 | Sngeamamnn reser care artsers | see, nade eee tae, Manu a | eae ee ata SMa A | hue ‘Uae iy fret fs te | So ng, Wc uaa ens ands which had never been returned vo the | ei heQUEMANKs, PA. May &.—-A fire at Lanesboro, Daliangs, “Meehogime Mery ung & number of | hoard or trustees. hus tuvited che Grand Lodge at | lat frost on the mori of the Sd instant, Many | pical. ‘sive died at the honpllal ta. tue. artermvon, t 4 ating, | including | examples by | Messrs. | Masons to conduct the rites. This body Will be es a . An autopsy suowed Ubat her death Was caused Uj county clerk for record. Among others were those | ing destroyed Lyon's Hotel, Chamberlain Broth- Wi at 5 attacied to Une IL wigs and apparently unin- | A ~ - ter we 4 Of Henry A. Griswold and Margaret B. Morton, of | ere meat market, the post-ollice and Musoous a emee el tee SBrueet Majer fang | Coed by the Knights Templar. jured may still beso tousn seas ee yao a8 ‘eeeneon following the perforation of the the publishing Arm and George Frances Train | hail and block. G. D. M. Peixowta, ‘The program was li Mouth bence, after baving made rapie | @9°Phagus, and a ——— ae sos = OBJECTS OF BOULANGFE’s Boow.—Roulanger's book is regarded as an appeal to toe army o suppor him in a coup d'etat. Tue retorms instivuted by him as minister of war, by which the artay received, more comforts than ever betore, were instituted Wasnrvorox Bieps Wre-—A number of, sports from Baltimore and this city went to Bladensburg yesterday afternoon to witness a cocking main be- tween birds from the two cities, The W: Diras were victorious, winning six out of eight its. erary and musical. “Prof, Fay read the minutes of tiie last meeting, and ‘Dr. Hoffman, president of tue Society, made a short review of the Society's Personnel. ‘1'ue exercises were thea opened by Air, Yander, Miss Parsioe and Mr. Miersch, who ed @ trio Upon tae piano, violin and violincello, eee Cornelvon Again in Danger. CONVEYED FROM MT. STEKLING TO LOUISVILLE TO ‘ESCAPE MOB VIOLENCE. Lovisvittz, KY., May &—Jno. J. Cornelson, Who grOWLh, as Was Lhe case last year, Which Was Ue fflect Of a heavy white trust on the 20th of May, ‘Then about haii of te eubryos were killed and dropped off at once, and tue remainder dropped When the peaches Were as large as hickory BULL Pear aud cherry trees blossomed unusually full, 1t ‘The Mohican at Queenstow: Lonvox, May 8.—The steam yacht Mohican, of ‘the Koyai Clyde Yacht Cluv, which left Newport News Apribls, for St. Michaels, bound for Gias gow, with Wim,’ Clark and a number of American | Pl With Chis ulterior object. Boulanger has organized on December 30, 1884, horsewhipped Superior | $0°uSmnen on’ bo: t Queenstown to- | Mujor Powell read a ‘paper ou the “Origin of| A Drvorce GnanrEp—Ju’ to-day made a | {Stoo early Lo tell yet Wether the fruit germs are | an extensive political bi juder Une Judge Kichard Heed at Mt. Sterling, trom suaime | ya “Se will proceed for Greenock to-morrow.” | Musle,” tollowed by" ‘Uuect by two mare foloes | adr erYOMCE GkaxTED.—Judge Cox to-day made Hurt so as to drop off oF not. Apple trees are LOW | testor cone Dien, eee ae ANS for which Reed Committed suicide, CS it ———— and songs by Mra Peixotto and Mrs. Fremont. | against Edward M. Smart, giving the complainant onan ak ao are blossom | municipal councillor for Tulle by the spontaneous fo oe en Ba Bape tained Preter Parnell to the Pope. Ars Jones recetved her guests in a trained rove of | the right to resume her maiden name of ng some, Fett eeasoms, possibly, af | scion of the Workmen in the arms factory. "The Avory moire, the front alt sewed with seed pearls, hurt, Ground ts getting dry for plowing. LS. AL Miss Myrule Jones wore blue motre, draped with ees convicted until April 3, 1887, When he was sen- Dubin, May 8 —A National League meeting held tenced to three years in Jail, tie offense not being muntel at Sligo ‘to-day adopted resolutions condemah elections are victorl for te RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER—The fol on ty! ARREST OF 4 Foxm party of the left, and give revewed hope to tne ‘blue pulnt d’esprit; Miss Jessie Joues, black point | were the readings at tbe Signal Office to-day: 7 a. jou ii he government. districts return mostiy: & penitentary penalty.’ Constant attempts have | the Pope's rescript, and pledging those present | qephit and green robe 1 4 . 5 Election in Laure! § ‘Boulangist been made to secure Corneleou's Felease on a ‘writ | to wubit, Uiemscives to Mn Patnelie ce. | White India Silk the low Godice edged wie a ing | Mov OU; 2D. wh, Od; waxuauta, G8; minLmMUm, 8.” | Correspondence of Tus Evestse Seon ‘onservauves of habeas corpus, and a suit of that nature is Setanta pulling and plusiron of buttercup: soft silk. THE MYSTERIOUS ROBBERY. Laces, Mp., May & 1888, Among the guevts some elaborate tollets were ‘The annual election for tive town commissioners ‘The Courts, pending here now. ‘Three citizens of Mt. Sterling Count is GENERAL TERM, Costoms OFFICER. — AL Made aMidavit yesterday that Corneison was in Wheeling, W. Va, yesterday Une arrest of ex- —- seen. Mra. = Dickinson =wore white satin esterday, W. ‘Leonard tent appeal); | to serve one year occurred yesterday, and was bit- | Surveyor of the port, A. H. Beach, upon a federal NC” Sa grouat “rthe atte Wasa wosd | Mowe Pacuages of Mowey are Mecotve | iruhded. in, “G atihe "ot Gaur ina |,TeReMay Mata se "ten contestayeachucketreocving's resectabie|aTantcharyng ha ith tw maton ‘a decided a case unjustly agatust Lim, ae he Trenuary Departmsent—WRRE | ik mecha lace; Mri Gumn tine tok : . “Tue information ¥ ~ Equiry Covrt—Judge Coz. Yesterday, O'Dea agt. “Brown, Greason agt. Palmer, Plant agt. Castleman, and Parnell axt. Smith; ‘appearance of absent dants ordered. Greagon agt, Palmer; Chas. A. Eliott appointed Guardian ad litem. Plant agt. Castleman; injunc- Uon and receiver pendente Ite appointed,” Sparks gt. Phillips; auditor's report confirmed. CRIMINAL Covrt—Judge Montgomery. Yesterday, Joun E. Lysle, false pretenses; mo- ton for new trial dented; motion in arrest of judg- ment having been wed and defendant dis- ot ftchell ana Joseph Somers, erdict guilty. Geo, W. Cooper, receiving stolen property; Verdict not guiity, ‘To-day, Charles Williams; assault with intent to rape;’ pleaded guilty of assault, Mitchell J. Roxbury; violating vote. The ticket of tue workingmen, represented by Messrs. J, Smallwood, C. W. Bond, E. B, Carr, 8. P. Keller, and W. G. Beall was elected by an average mmajonty of fifty-two. Mr. Frank L Abera Was reelected treasurer by acclamation. The suc- cessful candidates were supported by Ube Review, = deteated Uicket Was champloned by thé Escape of an Aged Murderer. WILLIAM SHOWERS, AGED SEVEXTY, WHO KILLED HIB GRANDCHILDREN, DIGS HIS WAY OUT OF J1- Lysanox, Pa., May 8.—Wm. Showers, under sentence of death tor the murder of his two grand- children, escaped from the jail here some Ume dure ing last night. His cell was discovered cmpiy be- tweed 5 and 6 o'clock this mornis Le dug a hole through the solid stone and lowered him- self from the opening witu a rope made from pieces ofa blanket, Showers is seventy years and how he escaped detection in the town, after nis escape from prison, i8 a great mystery, as the Jail 18 Situated in the very heart of tue city, The aged prisoner must have been digging at the wail for some time. He left bebind him two letters, one Sowething Of a seusation, The information was fo the shape of an aM@davit by Capt. Jax Sanford, pilot of the Andes, and the action Was brought Under Sections 5403 and M405, Kevised SLalules, Which prescribes a penalty of $2,000 fine and not more than three years’ Imprisonment, ME. Beach gave bond tn §500 and Wid waive an examination, faking lis cane before Judge J xckson, of the Feds atl ral Court, at once, He has the sympathy of every Real Estate Sales. axed a L. P. Shoemaker has bought for $5,565, of 5.1. | crvm-Seuvic Barbour, sub lot 140, sq. 237, 30 by’ 100 feet, ou | yaw Carus pre the corner of 14h st. aod Wailach Place, Service Ret on at Cooper Union i 3. A. W. Burche has Dougnt for $5,100 of A. E. | New York iast night and was re-elected presides Burche sub lot L, $q. 223, 28.4 by 100 tect, On G | Tue vice-presidents elecied were John Baye t street, between 14tu and loth streets northwest. | Schurz, Francis C. Barlow, Oriaude &. Potter, D, W.'Van Vooruees bas Mr, Hogers Says. white striped satin’ and low bodice of black % satin draped with thread lace; Mrs. Edwat Ali National Bank noves cent tothe United states | black tuirorer satin; Mrs Staniord.walte moire, Treasury for redemption pass through the hands | made Ligh with puffings and draping of Vaieu= of Mr. Thomas E. Rogers, chief of the Na-| clennes lace; Mrs. Holliday wore pink satin bro- onal Bank Redemption Agency, Treasurer's Of- | viltams tack paeeumemvertes; Mrs, George B. fice, He sald this morning to 8 Stam reporter: | Mrs. Springer, asnes of roses, brocade and lace: “There are usually five safes come in daliy | Mrs Kaufiinaun, dead leaf brocade and sott tris from New York, Boston, Philadelphia, the | Of lace; Mrs. McUook, French gray liberty silk, gar— South, and the West. The New York train Sleeveless Mrs Joun h oloee ees a Saturday morning was late in arriving here, and, | silk draped with embroidered net, low corsage and in order to get the safes up early in time for the necklace; Mrs, Patten, rose hellotroy clerks of my office, they were hauled directly from | $atin combined with flowered brocade and tavlicr the depot to the express agency at the Depart- FICERS.—George Wile mecting of We Civile Grapery of black lace; Mra, N. 8. Lin ve flowered nuns’ nt pia ma ‘trimmed with piok’ moire vi 5409 K.8.U. 8.; pleaded c at for $5,000 of W.M. | iE Doaze, D. Willis James, Oswald Ottendurior n ment. These safes are sealed with lead and wire | und pearls; Mra, Hatch White moire and | guilty. “Wm. Vosburg; larceny from’ person; | Galt ‘sub lot D, sq. 376, 20.3 by 71 feet, on Bib | kad Horace E Detling Athone the keane oe Hance vo the people who have threatened ty ach | Seals, and_are noe Opened unt they reach ‘the | diambuas: Mise “Chursby, DIUG sfik and lace, and | pleaded not guilty. street, between # aud G streets nortnwest,” the executive coumittee eiected were ‘Theodor’ him. Treasury agent. They are usually taken to the | Mrs, Manderson, black satin and net with gold- Propare Count. —_—-— Roosevelt and Alexander Mackay -Stutth, malu office of the company before being sent here, | beaded passementeries, Others present weresen. | _Y acetate of Rebecca Cooper: inventory | me wit of the late Win. Henery, fied to-day, ‘see An American Killed in London, Patents the okerese oie dete ata ese eile | BLOF and Mrs Hawley, Senator and Mrs. Stock- | of personal state, &c., returned. state of Jesse | _7B0 will of the late W Lodge, Na’ 9, F. A and | Governor Hill, of New York, has vetoed the bill . c mer. | Teaenes the express oflce down stairs it 18 opened | briage, Senator and irs. Farwell, Minister Guz- | W. Jackson; revocation of power of attorney, tod, | Ye8¥° ‘$400, provided thav 1 attends his taneral; | Fepealing the "Saturday hall-hollaay law. and Rog fam Age eee cain pcre at once hy the > esreat, She ie a The | man, Judge Drake, Mra, Somers, Misa Markoe, Sen ora ee Ca oe sg oss 10 thé Arvitration League, $50; Garheld Hospital, E'Ving Instead only Ube Mall-holiday iu June, Juiyy last ‘evening his horse fell and Mlicd upon nim. | Encit'Se one side of the olfice, where fare | or Mauderson, “Mr. Heaton, ‘Miss Markos, Mr. nal; $50; to the Humane society, $100; and gut | AUgUst and Septem! Mr. Sands was removed to St. George’s hospital, Lodging House, $50; and We rest of the estate Wo ‘where he died two hours after the accident. Hé ‘To-day, Dainese agt. Kendall; on hearing, POLICE CovKT—Jurige Snell. Wo, M. Spring ‘Mr. George B. v! Sorted, being divided into two classes—United | Mr. ‘Dahigren, Me, Peixctto’ Mis, Peal, We ‘bis Wife, Whom he names as executfix. RRIED. States notes tnd national Dank notes. Ihave only | Mra Autgony’ Pollok alge, MF To-day, John Mercer, colored, profanity; $5 or cow me married a nlece of the American banker, Mr. Levi odo with the latter. After they are sorted aud | sting ‘Sportord, “ates” pag ie" and: sine Zaaye. Allred, Hall, Colored, pretaany: 46 oF 7 Failed for Two Million, Png hg ag ag dm ty 9 zi checked on the way- 3 e wate Cullow, Judge EC. ‘James Brown, regulations; y Wileos Di Au of New Mr, Sends skull was fractured. An inquest wil | clerk reads. the label of each package to another | Sitss Lomas ane Tatttes Feet ee HN: | Collateral forfeited,” ‘Irving’ Duvall, “uurowing | THR B10 CALIFORNIA COMMISSION ROUSE OF W. ¥. Gig ty LIAN Ss MATT WeLt ie Wocktage be held to-morrow. Many aristocratic persons } clerk, who enters a description of the p: in | airs, Olmstead, and Dr, and Mrs. BaMtiett. At tne | Stones; do, Josephine Long. unlicensed bar; $1 COLEMAN @ 00. GO UxDER. be have called at his house since his death to express | 4, book. “As soon as the eutries are all’maded re- | ifs, Olmsteat ‘verary’ and musical exercises a | collateral forfeited. Oscar Beall, disorderly con} The wholesale commission house of W. T. Cole- | "Reeve LIS. On Monday, May thelr sympatny. celpt foreach package by cliecking an "X' opposite | Superb supper was sétved. Guct tn the county; $ collateral foxfelted. John | man & Co., of San Francisco, has made an assign. | Ree Kaiten, Mae NG TRE entry. Russell, do.; do. Mollie Green, colored, protanity; $orSdays John H. Moran, indecent exposure; Sor 15 days. Elenora Coleiman, disorderly con duct; do. Cloud Turner, do.; do. John Marris, ‘Mrs. Gen. Myer and daughters gave a small din- ner party last evening, and later in the evening a ‘umber of other guests were entertained. to Mew MATuie Mt cards, WEIGLE— NEWMAN the parson: ment to L. L. Baker and Louis Sloss for the benetit of their creditors, Frank S. Johnson, managing partner of the firm, submitted a statement to the 1 HANDLE EVERY PACKAGE, Teading the label, lifting it to find its weight, and glance at the seals, besiae checking an “R” on the Orrawa, Ont., May 8—In regard to the resolu- ton before the house of commons last night ask- ing for the Dranding of American cheese On M: ; Mav 7, 18K. at i, ty Bey, Rather ‘pass ‘Mrs, Catherwood, who has been Mra, Stan: trespass; personal bonds Kate Gibson, disor: Chappelle, MUAIS A. WETGLE to MOLLIE X. through Canada to England tue minister br cus | top. The bogus package attracted my attention gut inc ean’ ant taneeen oo on ord’ | rig Coaducts do. Ccorgana Willicme wh; tear | emect, Chat the firm tras unable to realize upon the MAR Doth of the city. Nocardn, toms explained thatit was impossible to interfere | by its odd shape. A bundle of notes usually ts | Siistor Europe to-day. — ork and |r days. oeguaatetn aly oe oh 7 oo ‘with goods in bond. The resolution was accord- | nym and rather heavy, with epee ‘Mr. end Mrs, B. B. Smalley, who have been the a for money Was urgent, ‘they decided to make an DIEr. 3 ice ecg a ‘This one had been made up by Jong slips of H ae y piaticwn) Affairs in West Washington, assigument in order to'prevent the dissipation of | | CLANCY, Mong&y morning, May 7, N88, at 5.4 ‘The Baltic Resumes Her Voyage. | Coi'¢ brown Paper and folding them to the re- (Gla Poin: Comore oa berate eee ieee ConzuabicrogY TesriwoxY 16 Ax Uxiicuxsxp Ban | tell Property. 31r. Johnson placed the ‘assets of | FATKICK JAMAW CLAS “Sidra sn wt Your a juired length." Of course, tuls gave a rounded 7 accompan! tg Cre Claes. aged twenty wo yea Loxpox, May &—The steamer Baltic trom Liver- | end, which 1 felt at once’ I remarked that the | Senator Morrill and. Miss Swan’ Bots? Airs ast | Case.—Henry Darcy, proprietor of a grocery store | tbe 2 ye ye tS Orckck Wednesday afte abilities at $2,000,000." ‘The indebtedness in Cai- Afornia, with Cie excepuon of a number of smati amounts, is confined to four banks and two tnd). viduals. ‘Mr. Johnson further states among the most val- uuable assets of the firm is borax, a which Fupe: THOR from 3B Myrue ? COOPEK. On May 3, 1888, at the National Soldier Home, Montgomery Conny, Ohio, JAMES A. COUPE. aged sixty-six years, inte of Washington, veteran « ‘Wwe Menican war. : corner of Montgomery and Dunbarton streets, was before the Police Court to-day charged with keep- {ug an unlicensed Var. A number of witnesses were called. Some of them admitted that they had drank beer in the defendant's place, but sald they had been treated by the defendant. One pool for New York, whicu returned to Queenstown esterday with her low pressure vaive spindle brocen, effected repairs and proceeded at 3 a. m., ay ——_.—___ Mother and Child Fatally Burned. reek. bundlg contained old clothes, and opened 1¢ with ny fie, calling ground me all who were present in the office, THE PACKAGE WELL SEALED. “The seals were not, as has been stated, mere Mrs. Smalley bave been very {il since they came ‘to Wasuington from tneir home in Vermont. A number of friends were invited last even- ing by Mr. and Mrs. Asa P. Knight, 1519 sth street, to meet thelr niece, Miss Y. Knight, sald ad ‘ouher 1s valued at $2,000,000, aud that negotiations for | am JOM: the belonet Lusbeon’ a Mita her fs " ticello, guests small the had seen at it Begotiadions for | aim FOUN: tieshsionet Ei 3 Tuoy, N.¥., May &—Mrs, William Webb and | Plowches of wax,” hesald, “but Dore an impression | gf Monuoelio, Bi one anny ‘oF “wagering OGL | Guat: Wear tm tise deleedentts eure Me EeeAa | tho als of witch were ina hale Way to be con. | Per aod wonenty wears. het incént cnild were fatally burned at Fort Ed- | of aseal. I cannot tell at present whether these | Snag those present wore eK, aes, es appeared lor te defendant, and nearly (wo hours | Summated when the announcement of the tari | » Fuiiral Wil tie ace from his, late resi tence, tee ‘ward last evening by the explosion of a lamp, were innitations of the bank's seal or im- | wite, of Hudson, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay John. | were spent in witnesses and objecting placing borax On the free list, Lended to defeat | 82 ou Thursday, May 10, at 3 o'clock pon. hee a pressions Of the actual seal, The seal is oval, and | scn, ‘Mr. and Mra M. 1. Brit the Misses Karr, | to questions propou! ‘by counsel on either side. | thelr efforts in that direction. lives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. 2° From Wall Street To-day.* | on tue upper Garve bears the, words ‘american Hist shar, che Mleses Bberly, Mises, Twivcuell Several ines words etween counsel, and |, The tina feel coundent iat the resources are LEETOHRIELD. May 7, N86) in thie city, A ORK, M: 11 a.m.—The stock mari XChange, on the center ‘Nat a ir. Da Misses Craig, Mr. Hanby, the ju was called upon setule uted | sufficient more than agen The rCur! a cclavent musteraie business Wan ageio Gectionty | Toe Laae corre hee Areca aoe ce Fiske, M. Herring and Mr. kberiy, of Iilinols | questions, “Some of the witnesses were ‘to | banks mentioned as creditors are the Bank of Cal- | “Yuneral fro the roomeof J, William Lee, under weak ut the opening this morning, frst Deing trom 3 to Per cent below the’ Nal oeures idea that the letters of the seals on the were slightly larger than the genuine ones, {eli when the 18t of January was or what month ifornia, Bank of British Columbia, Nevada Bank Unis 1g, It was shown that beer had been drawn R. A. Phillips and family have moved to their and Bank of British North america, taker, 337 Peunayivauia avenue, Wednesday, Oth tusty ats p.m. Union Pacific showing the heaviest ‘aafe reached shis ‘about 8:300’clock, |, Pleasant summer home at North Arlington, Va. keg and furnished many but it} The foundation of the firm of Wm. T. Coleman | BISLER, At bis iis? residenor, 114 M strees Sodioa “the weakness contin Dut “short | and was probanty opened at ones. The operation | Mra John Foster, of Evansville Ind, is visit. | TOM, 8, Keg an that, money was pald fort. Ope | dates back vo 1840, since waich Ume te house has | apuibeat ay 7 Fabra he TREE Hi Uhlae, however, when further losses of from % to | of removing, counting, checking and receipting | ing her parents, Mr. and Mra. H. L. Piper, 1505 L.| Wienuse tated’ into 4 sitice ad ser, mae 3e Ber cent were established in the general ‘tse consumed stout thirty minutes. seen ssh fendant’s store and treated by five years and three months. Funeral private. and 5 in Canada Southern, but Kichmond an West Polnt and Missouri Pacific were sj vulnerable to the attack and yielded 1} and 1 . Prices were $00 sta So ——— ——_) Ir Is A Fracp IT IS A FRAUD IT 18 A FRAUD IT IS A FRAUD ‘To conceal a freud, inlaw. It is a fraud toconceale blessing, #0 weadvertixe Hub Punch, a lexury that Proves iteown inverent virtues and always makes friends, Grocers sell it, Draggiste supply it, and C. rt carried s bucket of beer home with but he @id not think that the beer was paid for. One Witness vestitied to paying Ave cents for a giass of In : PEST ES gh “Besides Mr, Blanchard, the express agent, and four clerks, I was the only person present when the discovery of the character of the package was made. It I’ had recelpted for the ” cone Hinued Mr, Rogers, “I, should have ‘in the same relation express company that they now do to the bank.” WHAT TREASURER BYATT SAYS. ‘Treasurer Hyatt said that the Job wasa very neat one. The Government, be added, has nothing whatever todo with the matter now. Treasury Secretary Wm. F. Vilas arrived at Atlantic City Sunday night in & special car with his invalid ‘The wite of Representative Mills is visiting At- Janie City, Sefior Zeledon, the Costa Rican minister, accom- panied by Messrs. Echeverria and Serrano, at- Eicues of ene logation, went to New York wo-aay. Sefior Zeledon will return here in & couple of weeks to close up his business, and will then proceed to Costa, sailing on the 24th. It is not certain that he will return to Wi the special Dusiness that brought him here—the settlement of for & continuance. 1 That the evidence in this case was of the most re- markable character, even in a whisky case, Mr. Cahill claimed that the Government had utterly failed to prove the charge. The judge said that When there 1s a delivery. of goods, unex; that delivery is an evidence of a ‘The vests. mony struck fhe court as belng very remarkable. It the detendant had been sworn he might have been able to have made a satisfactory explanation, while the stocks mentioned were brought within ‘Small fractions of their opening prices. ‘The mar- ket reacted again iater, however, and at 11 o'clock At was quiet and feverish, generally at slight trac- tions below first prices, —— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Market. stitution for a quarter of a cent many vital changes had taken place. He consid. cred. the responsibilities too weighty in, view of ter was referred to a committee, he follows ae te gpoving aca closing prices of | the cuteves, supposing them Uo be in New York, om | 482, boundary, dispute with, Nicaragua—having Dgare To THs Fisu.—The Fish Commission car | 4. GRAVES & SONS, Boston, manufacture it, and all x pol Costa Rica’s favor by President the New York Stock artes 310 F street oy special ‘the track. Cleve to whom the Keer wan pod feached Atlanta, Ga., yesterday, when a guarantee its purity. arbitrator. Sefior Zeledon hopes, however, to ‘There were no new developments to-day. The detectives aré still at work in' a come back in the autumn. Meanwhile the am Ant cD course of the safe and the package alter ts ar- | tion will be in charge of Sefor olla, the setfes oe ag me 1860 ESTABLISHED: 1860 discover whether of n0t'the sate was tampered | “7 lambs—Sheep, 4c.a5e.; Limbs, Siec ade.; calves, AME NATION'S MONUMENTAL WORKS ‘With in transit, Capitol Topics. oes — The Geor ‘Heal Estate Co, held 129, 131, 133 Pema. Ave, Weer, SRE Lal. regular monthly meeting last night at As- ai e! Sen See In tue senate to-day Mi Mitchell ted Soolsdon Hail The payment ot dues was tne STATCALY MONUMENTS ND GAKDEN Vase, ‘THE RIGUT TO BUILD VAULTS UNDER THE SIDEWALKS : Lge only business that ‘ne attention of the ‘Also 8 ‘collection of parlor <crainenta, ue Some days ago Tux Stak mentioned that Butld- | Petition from Charles Gaskins, setting forth that | meeting.—An alarm Was turned in this morning ERSER GROUPS STALUETIER Vases ond Cand ing inspector Entwistle had prepared and sub- | bis father’s farm at Bull Rup, Va, was occupied | trom box 71, the discovery ofa fire in an old tar gg rip oe mitted a to the relative to! by Union troops during the war, the crops and : "sg dry dock, On 28th street, near shed at Grass ary Got xr s at the service of (he puline. roperty-owners to thelr frunt pe that ‘damage promise months. by Ida A‘dis, neniers : ih Suri eet egfta | dts wom" |S age tm, oo ee | apes sacs oan | Sota Lhasa, ran putung in vaults, which in numerous flour, consignéd to G. T. Dunlop. Corn 1s scarce | Rey *paper Coreesbonsie ‘disaster on the “6 Intertered with, and and in steady demand. At tie hay scales the | Gouthers Pacidcroed.. Miss ab at Te “Besr Toxic inspectors report, bul to Bur prices are advancing ra . Good timothy, | Sooo Ty relatives “Toe marrings has | & Covcentrated Liguid Extractof MALT and HOPS more | certain retered 90 and 9c. per wr * ‘Sgreat sensation. The bride is forty years | ysnusactured by apecislty department, aise worney says: All the \t. PHIL BEST BREWING COMPANK, can ‘weir care estes folloy wo used —Great Uemperature, 70; 20ndition, 36; ‘Aida Digestion. ¢ following soiateck Eastdgre woud sat wae i A ——— erat o, ms ita, coupons Ol a Sr Stheg, | A party having a right w toa, distributing reservoir, vemperavure, oo; | Pers me Streuptiens the System: : ae ght ghiOm bi | User Maks 8 "permit “and jon ut influent ave-house, 96; condition ai | B¢8da Restores Sound. Refreshing Bieep, Ri . 6. 'sd-geat. fund, ¥-65e 192s; | secures by it fs permission to take effluent gate-house, 36. aremanere Gar= LIN uid Siois mked, Ort. 20-year tun ables nim to secure, 4 ,Npono Lrwcuza.—Dan_ Sale, colored, was eden to Deming Mothems, ee cone Hauroed from arrest ‘near Danbury, Bete eid, oes Sena Sos ci | it at gts ogden Gi vbr, party at twenty-tve ms Thenegis| fa zuradetydl Dregeea watson (ea er ae Pet protect ‘im ‘trom interterenoe, by Mie 8a 8 sobvol Usacher in that Deiguborivod, a a ae, Beh 08 fos naked. Westen Sar | Sate special right of Hie was taken betore & jastive of the pence, bound | WH Tel Ratoael” wanenaehi, — 100", bid. | and over, not under, the strect. Ober’ was taken trom tne ‘Soll and Koa penne TOUR otee cette Beak eh Seepreigen | best toes it go under. and te tree by the roadside. “He acknowledged his guilt. te mae’ fd ose “Peas 4S by the District for what It Tuo to Rus, Bot ad bet pouvolinaly tofvel beaer cna tok eae Batali thy Warseeeh PHS | En ects we et pie ete dane eee eae oR gio Lishe 73 i, eisait luttntry | building regulations, the right ae JOUR bride a tew nights, agn, wis tor igo. poudes IST $2; | should “gran: the "permit aaron Sos id Band | SE ABE te gat ed Ses eas teers Spperenty fen te ee ae aR ald, gnu ‘wns we tran few nights wince May matumere Sashee ‘riot in any Controversy, If aay ‘Willie went to Fred Patrick's = at WANAMAKER'S more Books are sold over the - BALTIMORE, Mp., May 8—Virvinis, atzes, oon. | Dares 1 cninK the inebectoe Hee a enc bes Wick an aeke Wins, hee: | counter than im aay other house between ths coves. ted. S8is past due coupons, G4; do, new | ithe General Term this ‘to tell the ‘the stand his voice | T™Bly works on Agriculture and Morticultare; © Unrees, 04%; do. "tenforen, os bid to-day. Pargy fol and bopo ware eee ea oe lange amortment of French Books; Seaside an j li H isl Hu ed eS Se eowe- vere tector ee | See ara =| Soe paca a

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