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LOCAL MENTION. Indications for the #4 nurs commencing at 3 Por the Districtot Columbia, Li Carolina, slignt changes in fair Sreather’follSwed ‘uy focal rains to ‘fresh southerly winds Bonps For ‘The insurance bond of the New York Life Insur- ance Company 1s unquestionably the most desir. ible security now on the market, as 101s algo the Very climux of benelits In ite Insurance, ‘These are some of its features: Ast. It ty non-taxal 24. It ts free from business liabilities, 34, It ts non-forfeitablc after three years, 4th. it guarantees, in case of death, the return of all premiuins with compound interest earnings At 4 percent, whenever the same exceeds the face of the bond. Sth. If death does not occur st the end of the selected period it permits the withdrawal in cash Of all. profits earned, guarantees per cent interest on ail premiums paid, allows an annual dividend besides, and then guarantees the face of the bond ih cash'at death, ‘4 OF should the holder prefer, tt guarantees at the end of the selected period, the payment of the face of the bond in cash, together with all profits earned during the period, thus closing the invest- iment at once, ‘There are also other very valuable features ALY enbapcing the value of these magnificent nds, For information, address C. P. Ltor setatans superiatendent axencies, or Thos. P. 2 juinbia, 1314 F st. n. w. Min- Leave a Te1at Oxpex for our spectal fancy Mi nesota flour. $5.00 barrel; $1.48 quarter; 74c. eighth. At our stand in Center Market, 7th street wing, B street end, or stall 126, K stree: rket; or tall postal Ordering C.0. D. Satis ction guaranterd or money refunded. W..J. Morton Co, (Merchant Millers, Buffalo, N. ¥.) Warehouse and office 206 10th st. B. w. Reap wuar Taz Fair says about baby carriages tm to-day’s City Items column, KW, Hewperson & Co., 1113 F street. Choice Wall papers, window shades, &c. 8 GuEAT NArOLEO: poleon the First was the greatest military commander of the world, Dut great man even as he was, be was not enough to discover so wonderful a Brain and Nerve s ad Mind Tonic as Dr. Buckland’s Scotch Gats Essence. At a word from’ his lips his soldiers killed thousands; at a word from Dr. Buckland’s lips Scotch Uais "Essence has healed ‘and helped amilitons, E hottie of Scotch Oats Essence manufac- tured by the company will now have on ite paste- board Wrapper $10,000 forfeit guarantee that 1t dors not contain a particle of opium, morphine, chloral, of aby other narcotic. bixon’s Yeast PowpeR always reliable. ‘Tue Fare gives Interesting information about baby carrlages tn City Items column, Coos BRAND COLLans, 3 for 50e. Perfect Oiting. Hiave no others, Wr Ane Tue OxLy house In Washi clothing direct fruin the bands of workmen, EIseMaN Bros, 7th and E, Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors, Conecex’s Mvsranv.—Philadelphia Brand is the King of Condiments. Flavor and pungeucy com- Lined im perfection. For sale by Grocers, Puexcu in three weeks, See Educational, Sou Gouw Srecractes for §3 per pair. Come and see me. De M. Weil, 481 Pennsylvania ave Do You Waxt carriage tor the baby? Read ‘The Fair's advertisement in City Items column. In Alu. OUR experience we never offered such ‘Suits in sack and frock at $10, EisEMan Bros, 7th and E, Manufacturing Clothiers and Tallors. Coon Buanp © 3 for 50e. Why pay wore. ‘Tae Oty Prxrect Rewepy for habitual con- Sttpation, dyspepsia, and kindred ills is the famous California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. It streugthens as well as cleanses the System. It is easily taken and perfeculy harmless, All druggists. ‘SEE IN OUR Window what style of goods we make Yo order i pants at $5. sf Eiseaan Buos,, 7th and E, Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors. ‘ton that sell ‘sbades, decorations, &¢. HICHARD HENDERSON, 023 F St. L.W. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. AuBavou’s—“The Black Hussar.” Namionst.—MeNish, Johnson £ Slavin's Min- Panorama SUILDING.—“Battle of Shiloh.” ‘Hannis’—“Stranglers of Paris” KExNaN's—Drama and Variety. gemeranessin bie Condensed Lecats, ‘The Virginia Republican at a meeting ast evening adopted resolutions favoring the re— election of Gen. Mahone as chairman of tue state executive committee oy the convention wich meets in Petersburg to-morrow. Rev. J. P. Tustin, D. D., of Puiladelphia, a prom- ‘nent minister of ue Protestant Episcopal Church, and well Known in this city, is dead. ote PhensoR, who his completed te course gunnery at Vashington navy- been ordered Ne ‘to torpedo instruction at Newport. a ‘Tum Noctzrmas Coxcent.—Considerable interest, ts manifested in the concert to be given by Mile. Ge Nogueiras at Albaugh’s: House next Wed- Resday afternoon at 4 u'clock. Mlle. Noguetras has just returned from Italy and Portagal, where she ‘achieved a triumph on the operatic stage. She will ‘be assisted by Mrs. Mamie Simons-Lent, Mr. Ernest Lent, Mr. Herman Kakemann and the Symphony Orchestra in ap attractive program. Seats on sale at Metzerott's: eee “aan MeCavit er een fourth week the engagement of Col MeCaull’soperacompany at Albaugh’s will be given up to “The Beggar Stu- dent,” another of Carl Milloecker’s operas, which ‘Tux CaTwouic UNIVERSITY CORNER-STONE LavINa. ‘The parishioners of St. Aloysius church held a meeting at Gonzaga Hall last evening for the pur- pose of making arrangements for the attendance of the parishioners at the laying of the corner- ‘stone of the Catholic University. Capt. T. A. Duffy Was called to the chair. After the Treading of the Teport of the chairman of the executive committee Rev. Father Dougherty made some went re- Warks Urging the necessity of a fue display. Mr. Joo. Moran aod Jeremiah Murphy were elected luarshais for the paris, ‘Tum Bax Houtapay House Soup ror $36,200.— | ‘Thos. Dowling, auctioneer, sold Yesterday at | lic sale the fen Holladay house, 1311 K street orthwest, to Mr. Thos. J. Fisher for $36,200. Tue sale inciuded the vacant lot ad] the house 0G the east, Which ts 235x147 feet, and isthe same diiieasives as Lat upon which the house {s built. ones _ De Buss’ luiwesa—Dr. D. W. Bliss ts now in New York, where he went to consuit Dr. Geo. F. Surady aud other eminent paysicians, They found That he has heart trouble attended with suffoca- Ure paroxysms and extreme heart does not act normally, ‘the proper amount of blood” attack that be has bad, and while a fatal ation ts possible, yet with care it he will recover. —__—»-—___ ‘Two Inptaxa Lapins Bavuy Hont.—Yesterday afergoon two ladies, Mrs Marshall and Miss Gil- lis, at the corner of New Jersey avenue and D ‘screet northwest, fell from one of the summer cars (Xe. 63) of the Mi itam Railroad and received severe injuries. They were on the platform when the crowded car was turning the curve and fell off. ‘Some Of their friends took them to No 4 Grant Place. ‘The Orst named lady had an arm broken and the other was cut about the head. ‘They had just arrived from Evansville, Ind. A Scrr ror Divonck —Yesterday Mr. J. Carter Marbury for Lulu E. Horan fled a bill for divorce from Joseph H. Horan. They were married in May, Iss, at the parsonage of St. Dominic's church, her maiden name being Lulu E Philips She states in ber petition that about Der 30, 4885, be abandoned her, refusing to live with ber, snd "contributing oothing since to ber si Sue states that he 1s cumployed at the National Museuiu at good Wages, and asks for alimony. ANNUAL CoLLEcTION.—At the Avenue Baptist church, Ist and H_ streets southwest, ow- ing to the May Season of rainfalls and the storm Ui Siday Bight List, Uhe collection amounted vo uly $40% Besides KS. Laws, the pastor, Revs. W.J. Howard Cunton, James if. Lee and Joseph. Malthews were present and preached abie sermons, — ‘4 standing 3 to3 The Giants hit hard, nearly twice as hard as the Pittsburgers, Dut they gould not buneh them. ‘The errors were 4 apioon, batteries were Galvin and Fields, ere The Bostons beat the Cnicagos on the latter's FFounds in six innings by the score of 20 to 5. rhe were muddy and unfit for playing. Yan Haltren pitched to Darling, and was hit 2 mes. Boston, of course, put inthe $20,000 bat- Very. Clarksou was hit hard enough, the dis- Patches say, to win an ordinary game, but this ‘Was not an Ordinary game. Chicago secured 11 hits, The errors were 8 by C and 3by —. ‘The wires tell the story Lynch’s cinpati—Cinct: ‘Kansas City; rain. Sees Seminar afd struck out 18 men. — — ‘Transfers of Real Estate, Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: J. C. Nichols to L. N. Ingram, pt, lot 11, bik. 18, Meridian Hill; $. J.S. Bossto Emma T. McIn- ‘Ure, sub 4, sq. 358; $2,200. Mollie 3, Phillips to D. Ryan, sub 102, sq. 753; $2,500. F. J. Shadd to | Catherine Lockwood, sub 27, sec, 2, Barry Farm; $250, non par ee adventure; $500, &c. C. A. McKuen toT. M. D. Ward, | Same property G. Emmert et ai. to Virginia | Gieseking et al, sub 19 and 30, sq. 368; J. | 1H. Jamieson to'Elizabeth Skeliey, sub D, sq. 1050; | $825. J. F. Keenan et al. to B. Murphy, pt. 26, sq. | 511; $—. B. B. Wells to T. E. Waggaman, trustee, | Jots'9 and 10, sq. 298; $6,000. W. O’Brien’ to same, | lot 68 and SO Lo 95, sq. Loomis to Moses Wood, lot 24, sq. F, Hering to Frank &. Du Paul, lot 5, sq. 1007; $2,000. -Bitzabeth D. Cullen to alexander Payton, Sub SL, sq. 208; $5,000. G. 8. Wormley to A. Her- bert et al., suo 'C, Sq. 161; $5,500. Amelia E. Worm- ley, sub is, do.; $5,500. A. Behrend to Matilda Baumgarten, pt. 46, 3q. 518; $—. | Sales of Real Estate. T, E. Waggaman, trustee of the Lenthal estate, has bought 1or $16,000 lots 69 and 80 to 95, square 104, each 12 by 50.125, between E and F, 20th and | 2ist streets. He has also bought for $6,000 of B. B. | Wells, lots 9 and 10, sq. 2u8, 25 by 70 each, on Maryland avenue, between 12th and 13th streets Southwest. Alexander Payton has bought of Eliza D. Cullen for $5,000, Sub 51, 8q. 208, 1934 by 96 feet, on Corcoran street between 24th ‘and 15th streets northwest. Mr. Augustus Schoonmaker, of the Interstate Commerce Commission, has Bought of Atice E. MeBride for $15,000, sud lot_53,_ sq. 110, fronting 20 feet on 10th Street, between 'R and 8 streets northwest. Virginia Gleseking et al. have bought of G. Em- mert et al., for $7,000, subs 19 and 30, Roth's sub | Square 366-20 by'138' feet on the west side of 9th | Street, between M and N northwest. A. Herbert et all have bought of Amelia E. | Wormiey sub lot B, square 161, and of G.S. Worm- ley sub jot C, adjoining, for $5,500 each. They are located on L street, between Connecticut avenue and 18th street, and are each 18 ,by 64.11 feet. ——— Way Mrs. BaGaLey Was GIVEN 4 Dtvorce.—Yes- terday Judge James made a decree of divorce in the case of Anna M. Bagaley against Waterman P, Bagaley, giving complainant the custody of the ehlidren, “ aumony and permission to resume her maiden 104; $16,000. Annie E. ‘Thos, 1878, by the Rev. Father Jenting, church; that the first years of they lived in New York, Baltimore, St. Pat im this city until September 17, 1880, when he de- serted her, and that owing to the defendant's in- divorce ten months after his ‘with the Plainufl, She further stated that naving learned Of this previous ‘she and were ‘SUING POR THE VaLUE OF HER Hovse.—Rosalie M. Bradiord has entered suit meg Milton B. Nobile to recover ott. 08, Cat ae and per- | tonal property” destroyed by fre at Rosemont on Decemt 3, 1887. She states that ti yh her agents the premises was leased to defendant at pl Fa, Ce that = gestruction E by fre was owing Wo defendants taulure to exercise ordinary care.” comedy company comedy-drama, +A Nar- row Escape,” which will be seen at the National next week, Opens to-morrow morning. A company Gf unusual merit will be seen, including Jobn 4. Stevens, Heary Holland, Hudson List Fred. Lennox, Wm. Paul Bown, Marion Russell, Emily Lytton, Margaret Launer, Georgia Dickson, and others, —___ Manriace Licenses.—Marriage licenses have ‘Deen issued by the clerk of the court to. John H. Coleman Rosa B. Gay; John J, Hunt and Mary E. Muicare; John C. Proctor and’ Emma V. Anderson, of Stafford County, Va.; Jackson Reid ‘and Amanda Brooks, both of P. W. County, Va; John H- Stamp, and’ Martha Eien Stamp, Both of P. G, County, M1. ee Ronsgnres Rerortep.—Clarence R. Dufour, No. 1900 N. sireet, reports ‘stolen from store Mohday p0.—Fred. L. Blair, No. 1619 3d street, len trom him Sunday a silver watch, a pair Of shoes, an umbrella and $10.—Patrick White, corner Of 2d and G streets, reports that his saloon Was entered at an early ir yesterday m« and robbed of 200 cigars and some small change.— Arthur G. Kerr, No. 2104 H street northwest, re- Ports that his house was entered some Ume ‘last night by cutting blinds from a basement window, ‘nd was robbed of $17 in cash, some. silverwat and some clothing.—Mrs. Thurston, No, 226 ‘Street northwest, reports the larceny of a dress and lace cap.—Mra EJ. Adams, No. 1719 13h = reports stolen from bureau drawer $86.— Mrs. J. C. Pyle, No. 408 6th street, reports the lar- ceny of clothing valued at $4. DDD RRR PPP RRE DD D B knw Per free EE: F = cco RRR FF! co RR il ry ge PE cco RR EEB A EBA 1 Be & Esk ft Me 9 AA KK aa g% PPP OO wow w z rg owwww EF 33 Siw co w WwW the Great Universit ‘the. See ‘Dr. Price's Cream DR, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK CHICAGO, . LOUIS, wiamew = jer Hara ALL THE NEW COLORS IN DERBYS NOW DUNLAPS FIFTH AVENUE 8TY cassi- MEKES AND DERBYAY Also DUNLAP’S GENUINE MACKIN, STRA’ minewah . ~. a oe ws “All guods as lot any bouse in America. een iLLE TS & RUFF, 905 Peuna Ave ‘Tue Guest Fvasrrexe Sate ‘Te-wonnow.—To- worrow morning, at 10 o'clock, Thos Dowling wil comusenee the sale Of the fae Furniture ac No 151 K street, amd at 1 o'clock wecively tue Bronze Lions and the Mar ie Fountains will ve sold On the day'fol- lowing (Friday), at 12 o'clock, the val LL brary Will be sold. ‘The sale will then uunuil everyting in the house is disposed et Tie attendance at the exhibition yesterday and today has been very large and there will doubtless be spirited bidding at the sale. REUNION OF THE CALIFORNIA Plownas.—The Bual reunion of the Society of California Piosesrs of Washington, at Marshall “Hall tomorrow: wit be a gathering of notable mea, who, nearly foray years followed the trail f~-4 across the wild plains by Joh C. Premont the Gallant “path Minder,” or ‘sailed the briny deep Sround Cape liorn to ihe land of golden nuggets, ‘Tomorrow these veterans around piauk shastain ners will recount the incidents and adventures of the days when they went god hunting ‘so many years ago. All Callfornians and thelt trends ate invited to Join them on tis interesting and festive occasion, the paruiculars of Which are advertised. elsewhere, -——.—__ AUCTION SauE of ‘Thursiay, May 17, 1888 at clock ‘Tne tot 7 me lot Be io feet > inches tront by 40 feet in depth, enn Se te A Very Inrerestixg Sate Will take place to. morrow jug at Duncanson Bros, _s96 Gexrs Scirs Scocren Conte S0g.: ‘Panta oe Vest, 2h Satered “Telapboos ait thea OP cL HAHN and 218 N. called ot aod! 705 oth ot Bw Hara: SPRING STYLES IN ALL THE NEW COLORS, #182, 82.50, 83, 03.50 and 4 SPRING STYLE SILK HATS, 85, @6 and 98. | At noon to-day a number of THE EVENING. STAR: WASHINGTON. blackjack. He he was employed as a conductor on the and that when his work is done to walk a distance to his home after midnight, and about years ago, he said, his brother was murdered. The ‘took his per- named A. Young was charged by Officer Rhodes Similar Omtenge.” He told “the policeman boys bothered him and that he carried the forself-protection. The judge warned him practice of Hutchinson, dis- Callan, profanity; Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tu EVENING Star, ‘PREPARATIONS FOR THE STATE ConVENTIONS.—The local movements in the direction of the coming gholee of the next President are now active ere. from the neighdor counties to the Petersburg republl- can convention met at Pythian Hall here at the call of state committeeman, Edwin Burke, and began a conference as to the proper method of procedure in the nomination of district delegates couatry are passing througivand taking sue Sor, country are e Nor- Tolk boats to attend the state convenuon at Nor folk, which 18 to cuoose delegates to St. Louts, and the Alexandria democrats, with a large nuinber of other citizens, Will leave for the convention in the Norfolk boat this afternoon. Messra. D. R. Wind- sor and Charles Dearborn, of the Potomac. Hall deiegat left for Petersburg last evening to ar- range for'the reception at the Petersburg conven- tion, That delegation consists of three white men Messrs. Windsor, Crupper and Dear and three colored—Messrs. Singleton, Harris ani Allen, ‘The Pythian Hull delegates—Messrs._ Mc- Kenzie, Corbett and thetr tes will carry a Tuli delegation to Petersburg. It is certain that even if Petersburg holds two republic: conven- Uons Alexandria bas sent enough fora full rep- Tesentation in both of them. CoxrokaTion Court.—The May term of the Cor- Porution Court, which was fixed for last Monday, was delayed by'the sickness ot Judge Meade untll to-day, and was opened this ate by Judge W. L. Clarke, of Winchester, who of late has been almost a circuit Judge, holding sessions In Alexan- dria as regularly as in Winchester. Judge Meade’s health is 1 a very precarious condition, His term expires with this year, and then Hon. Charles E. ‘Stuart will resume his place as judge of the Cor- poration Court, which he relinquished six years 0. Light Intantry will Norgs.—The Alexandria | leave here this afternoon for Norfolk to take part in the Confederate memorial services there,— Mr. K. W. Balleager has purchased from the widow of the late EC. Holmes, a1 $1,500, her house on Cameron street, bevween Pitt and St. Asaph. ‘This 1s a comfortable, three-story frame dwelling, with back lot, in a very eligibie jocation for residences, ——The mayor has sent J. E. Bri colored, to Jail for ninety days on conviction of larceny of ‘goods trom W. S. Towson, Taar Tren Freeza Is experienced by almost everyone at this season, and many people resort to: Hood's Sarsaparills to drive away the languor and exhduftion. The blood, laden with ifipurities which have been accumuisting for ‘months, moves sluggishly through the veins, the mind ‘Tails to think quickly, and the body is still slower to respond. Hood's Sarssparills is just what is needed. It purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood, makes the head clear, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired fecling, tones the nervous system and imparts new strength and vigor to the whole body. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1; six for 85. Prepared only by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 4 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Suxs Suxs Sus. FANCY SILKS 37 480. HENKIETTAS, the hew sole dress belin bite, tan, terra’ cotta. "and gray, WIDE DOUBLE SECACK SESH SENS excllent quality, real va "HARGESYEE®G pure mech weg ery foe pure French wool, very finest quality. Le vurds wide; tan, terra cot Stood grag. wobella” hive; Cock value Git peice Se a ne INDIA LINEN, very five quality, cheap at 15c. Guskebe i, very fine quality, p at 15e.; re- SATIN MOTRE sia at UNOS he Dw tle ‘he ladies - smite aat banat hrs Gey Ee = in Le ) Werdelight wins CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. BLACK and COLORED SILKS, 75, 87¢,, @1. LADLES' BHOAD CLOTH, Pare rencii Wool, 236 yards wide, spectal cash Darwin S346" HENIETTAS finest Preach Sonate coltrs, double i peat French Width, cash value 6c. ; reduced to ahs Cash C1 will please select of the follow- ing presents, if pay, $5 oF over: Pair Damask Towels, worth 1; pair of Silk-embroidered Corsets, ‘75e.; half dozen Napkins, 7: Select ove of — following presente if you buy $10 or over: Ele- Fowl i ‘worth $2 one dosen Desaeek Wopking at att Pansveran Store WHITE GOODs: ‘Will offer all kinds of White Goods, such as. India Linens, Victoria Lawns, ‘Nainsooka, Linen Lawns, eee te At very low enmareee wee. EMBR’ ES: Will offer all kinds of Embroideries will tell. sm S Cambric ‘at prices that Nainsook Edis ‘Swias Flot a au wiath rom Seep 92.50, LACES. Will offer ail Hinds snd styles of Laces in narrow and VE 50 dor. Ladies Hove, Pest Blac will be for 280. 8 pate. ae 25 pieces Challia, ergam ground, with light fast olors, Wil bepoid st the low pristol Ieier® 25 Pieces Wool Challe, extre styleg ouly ae. ‘MATTING TriNGs. ert Mar aed Ch ee At 30c, worth 35c.” At 35c., worth 40c. At 40c.; BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. R. ©, LEWIS & SON, 1421 New York ave, mh9-3m North side, near 16th pireot A Foostax Pex AND 4 QUART OF INK ‘FOR 91.50. Fountain 3 espEopay de arte noma ogo; atnet silsrs and Btationers 417 Pa ave. above Willard’s, Hesvgusrrers For Tess. All the LEADING RACQUETS and TENNIS GOODS, “Slocum” Windermere and full line 0: _my1-3m A ao age that they are Tey ia Fective gnats for Sietot Friting ate wove same Saree entirely new. Skilled fry to plese all customers. CHOICE STOCK UMBRELLAS AND caNen | GP2EAT BARGAINS IN SBTRNTS. GLORIA UMBRELLAS WITH GOLD AND SILVER HANDLES at $2.25 and ¢2.50, #aMES Y. DAVIS SONS, Will be prepared to exhibit on THURSDAY, May 10,0 ‘handsome sesortment of the latest styles in French apd English BONNETS AND HATS for Summer Wear. my7 J°2 "0c oF event pascmrrion ATLY DONE AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED BY BYRON 8. aDAMA, my2-1m 514 Shataw. TORY, Formerly Be news or v11-108 SS IN TRUNKS HARNESS ar rasces 44D oF, ‘WE GUAR ie a ans an Penna ° MAY D.c. WEDNESDAY, COMPARATIVE WORTH or BAKING POWDERS, ROYAL ctechcety Por). A AMAZON (41m Powder) «... cS CLEVELAND’Sishort wt jor, i aS PIONEER (Sen Francisco)... a. CZAR. PEARL (andrews & Co.)..... HECKER’S... GILLEPS..... . — | BULK (Powder sold loose) RUMFORD’S, when not fresh REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity and Wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powden “T have tested of Royal Powder, which I purchased in the pe rotreegnen t mage ged ag aed ge! ingredients. Itisa cream of tartar powder of high mertt, and does not contain either alum or phosphates, or other injurious substances. E. G. Love, Ph.D.” “It is a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder 1s absotu! : ¥ z CTA More PLD.” ‘<I haye examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by mysecé in ly free “T bave anal; ok: of Roy Powder. The materials of which pure Sod whedon ; a highest the Vienna World’s Exposition, 1878; at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1876; at the Yersal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scient , and Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedier. Prof. Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking age of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any of strength than other powders ranked below them, it is not to be taken as indicat- the market. I find it from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious sub- mance.” Huxny Mouton, Fb.D., Presideut of Stoves Institute of Technology. it is composed are pure 8. Daxa Hares, State Assayer, Mass.” The Baking Powder received the award over all competitors at American Institute, New York, and at State Fairs throughout the country. Mo other arlict: of warsan Son Basererseastvoutem ager oon end unt, ‘Boards o Health all over the world. Note—The above D1acraw illustrates the comparative worth of various ‘A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it coste few cents per pound more than ordinary kinds, tt is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advant- fair minded person of these facts. * While the shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher degree ing that they have any value. All alum powders, no matter how high their strength, Se to be avelded en deogerous. CITY ITEMS. Baby Carriages, Baby Carriages, We are again in recetpt of a complete line of Baby C ‘and can show the and finest selection in the city. ‘Tax Far, 812 7th st. n.w. Grand Special Sale of Carriages, ‘Thursday, May 17, 1888, ‘A good, strong Rattan Carriage, upholstered in Tep—pretty style—in either parasol or canopy top. This carriage 18 worth $10. We will seli them for “Our leader.” An attractive carriage. Stylishly gotten up—upholstered in silk plush, with satin Iepeere match. Can be had in either Maroon, ferra Cotta, Gen-darme, Old Gold or Blue, We will sell these carrt for $11.98. Afine Satin Upnolstered Carriage, beautifu se- lected matertal—atylishiy gotten up. This carri- WS Up As Well as many a $20 carriage. Wilt well then Thursday for $is-as, A Nobby, Stylish Carriage upholstered in ele- gant rep, with silk plush to match; extra fine 1858. Esme 1858, WHOLESALE! WHOLESALE!! WHOLESALE!!! Tunning gear, We had this carriage made speci. ally toorder to sell for $18 We will sell some of pure ‘them on Thursday for $13.48 ‘We bave a line of Fine Carriages that can’t be matched elsewhere, and it will be to your interest to come in and see ‘them. On Thursday, May 17, We will give you a special discount of 10’ per cent on all carriages from $18 up. 1 fam Fare, 812 7th st. nw. Booming! Booming!! Sooming!!! Our tea and coffee department being largely patronized: spleindid goods; low prices; no yres- ‘ents; no humbug. ‘and P. Merzorr, 1 417 7tn street northwest. Our Neck-Wear Department is replete with new styles, pretty silks and correct shapes, Don’t take our word for it but come and see. Franc, One Price Hatter and Furnisher, Cor 7 B. 3, BEHREND & SON CALL ATTEN- ‘TION TO THE TRADE THAT THEIR STOCK OF HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, RIB- BONS, NOTIONS, TOYS, BASE-BALLS, &c., 18 NOW COMPLETE. WITH OUR IN- CREASED FACILITIES WE WILL GUAR- = ANTEE PRICES AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN Excellent roasted coffee, 20 cents, si M. and P. MetzcER, a 417 7th street northwest, Men’s and Roy» Flannel Overshirts and Walsts, 50c. up to $3.50. Most complete stock at C, AUERBACH’s, 7th aud H streets, 0,11,14.16 mer Carri Robes, You will find an elegant assortment in Momie, Linen and Cloth, both plain and embroidered, st peices that wo guarantee to be correc aS ‘OPHA! €0,2w 1231 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, $3 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No. 1 ‘THE EASTERN MARKET. GIVE US A CALL AND WE WILL CON- VINCE YOU THAT IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO TRADE WITH US, B. J. BEHREND & SON, 818 7TH ST. N.W., Rye Whiskey, best in the world for the money. Orders by mai McGxe's, oth near st. "was BPhillips BETWEEN H ANDI ” Digestibie Cocoa, a vezy nu- fritious drink foreuudren. 6 “Royal Glue mends China, Glass Wood, £0, PERSONAL YOUNG MAN, WITH BUSINESS QUALIFICA- tions, wishes to become acquainted with ® Lady of References given und required. Address tar office wy 16-20 F MiSs SABAH TRENIS, FORMERLY EM. the Goverment Prat nt inet addren sbe wilyreaty oblige THO SPENCERS piety 1414 6th st nw. ILLIAMS, GEO. W. McELFRES! i MW 3B. “GEO. iH, AU- P. 8—MATL ORDERS SOLICITED. TELEPHONE No. 423-4. my3-2w A Pris ~) eae - All commu- nications promptly attended conhden Hal Ofice open all hours W; WILLIAMS Mauger, 926 Fst ow. Tay4-10i* ATTENTION! FARANOLS OUR SPRING SPE cialty. Blankets cleaned | rr Sinus soll and waite. Pavea very seeconabe = | Porsoxous Cosurrics p30 1-m- A (906 G st. now. LADIES who value their complexion should know that they get their Toilet Powders FEEE FROM SON, FREEMAN'S MEDICATED FACE POWDER is armless aa the dew, preserves and besutifies natural- '8 OLD STAND 18 THE ONLY Pi CSTE, ‘can - Address or call Dat. eeeeenee oF call 8 010, CHIEF U. 8. AMES J BROOKS (LATE Service. s Detcction aga ta Ser ‘Sitios teat Ost aw. stiiederhus 100 Cexrs Ox Tae Doan ‘You want VALUE for your money. We give it in QUALITY and WEAR and throw in the style and fit. ‘When desling with us you can depend upon one hun- dred cents in VALUE for every doliar you invest. We ‘mean it, we will prove it, ‘Look at our $10 Strictly all Wool Suits ir Sacks and Cutaway; they are cheap at $15. Our $7.50 Suits cannot ve bought anywhere for leas than $10. Our $7.50 Blue Buits are strictly all wool and fast color. ‘We'll show a full line of Prince Albert Suits at $15, €18, 822. and 625 and upward. Our $10 Blue Assabet Flannel Suits we guarantes ‘not to fade or money refunded. For Boys from 14 to 18 years we have Suits st $5, 96, $7.50 and up to $15. For Children from 5 to14 years, Suits with Short Pants, from $2.50 to $10. Children’s Pants from 25c. up. ‘We haves iull line of Men’s Pants from §1up, THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL (LOTHING co, SOB 7TH AND G STS, OPP. PATENT OFFICE. wy repeit Sewing Machines of all kinds at ‘very short notice, All work warranted. ‘We rent Sewing Machines of ail kinds by the week or ‘month, x my bP pete 1 pe ARGUMENTS, ‘Fifty copies, large pages, and good work guaranteed, BYRON & ADAMS, Printer, my2-1m 514 8thet aw, 16, 1888—SIX PAGES. FOR RENT_HOUSES. _FOR_SALE-—-HOUSES. _ ROE BENT FURSISHED HOUSE Ar A Low tal for the summer; June ist; references required. 1437 Set mw. 7H ST. SE. THREE-STORY Fee ete enka t RENT—TEN-ROO} USE, Feber mrsence Smeg coer al ood,” Avpiy at G8 List new. throumbout: Savieae REN INT—A DESIRABLE FRAME HOUSE AND tie Siok at ‘Loins P. snore a —- . n my16-3t 920 Ft. FOR BENT, A NERY DESIRABLE DWELLING, ‘034 French st n.w., and 10th 7 TOOK, all mod. imps. ‘otis SHORMARE ra Ps 008 K ST. N. W., FURN ne L for the sutime* montha. —3t* HOUSE, CONTAINING ELEVEN ‘anfur- iy furnished or jou; near Thomas Circle. Ad- dreas Box 127, Star of my 16-60 Fok BENT 6 IND. AVE NW. 18 ROOM house, with stavle, for $70 per month. ” Stable now Teuted for $5 per wonth, Dut cau be vacated if wauted. my16-40" J.T. DYER, 600 13th st. nw. VOR RENT—$40 PER MONTH, THAT BEAU Faitiom baa asascuee Inquire at, at. mw. $5 a my 16- RENT—HOUSE 219 13TH ST. 8.W, Y pies 443 7th stow. I @ 10 “ate "i rent low for summer, BH. WARNER & 00.010 F stnw. + mayit KR RENT—BRICK HOUSE, 7 ROOMS AND ath: bey, window. ‘collar, hot and cold water, ail imps. “42 nw, facing Le Drow Park. “inguitoat 420 oundary myst JFOH, RENT—SEVERAL DESIRABLE, NEARLY Socw Houses, on, Arthur Pisce, neat the Capitol 2 stories and cellar, 7 rooms each, all modern kaprove- ents: rents reduced to $25 per month. BH. WAR- NERECO,916 Fetnw at ENT—UNFURNISHED— ‘Large double bouse, southern front, on 1 st. n.¥., between 17th abd 19th ‘sts., Con~ taining 23 room, bath. &c.; elecant drawing-fooms ana very lange dining-rogm. Cant be teased for a vera care ice per 120) re price FILL & JOHNSTON, BE en RE NEW 8-KOOM HOUSE. HOWARD it. Pleasant dy, wel and. stat ‘$30. per bdoy F st, or LS. LIPSCOMB, 16th #t. extended, after 5 o'clocs, "m15-3t ROR RENT—BRICK 916 K ST. lange yard, 35 feet 401 7th st, a w., Vernon Row. iii 10718) Stabe t. O18 F stew. 7.00 7m i r Store and cellar 1541 M Tear 460 Cstnw.7 at. n. W.. The above is only a portion of the on my books. For fuil list call st ofice for bulirtin fesued on ‘thelstand 15th. tnyl9\” THOS. E WAGGAMAR {OK KEN I—TWO-8TORY BRICK HOUSE, SEVEN rooms and cellar, water and as: good location, rent 815 mouth. 709%'C st. ne. Apply at 801 Maryland ave, my1}-6t' i RENT—THE OWNER OF A FF. EATLY FUR. ished residence on Q street, between 10th and 26th streets, containing seven (7), roome aud bath- room, bat to be abeont froma the city for, Fear, rather than store his furuiture, books, &c., will rent his house furnished during _ absence to x tevant for $50 per month, or only $5 per month more than the bouse ‘would unfuraisied ApRIY st lice, FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 Penn. ave. nw. HOUSES. $19 1ithet. aw. 108150 0 ave, 10, 0, “ot ow ‘Lér..50 _ rw. heated by steam ..100 te gtr. 4 rooms in san BS 2027 3 3268 He i 1032 > 1253 20 135 3 O23 4 a) 2200: eee 1215 F at, 24 th 2 at, loot fried Fears ees epee: me = amy my it ‘BK O. HOLTZMAN. 10th and Fstanw. ¥ RENT_JUST FINISHED— sd aE OUSE 1605 THIRD 8T. N. W., with ali modern improvements PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE, Seven rooms, including bath. , Gas, and water; cet. ‘Rent, $20.50 per month. B. H. WARNER & O18 Pees RK RENT—933 K ST. N.W. ‘imps; very location be i" New York ave. {OR RENT-PARTLY-FURNISHED HOUSE IN borhood, for four inonths from June 1. ADBISON BLARCOMBE: 1304 Fst ewe wg e3e FLOR RENT—FOR SUMMER—RESIDENCE; HIGH- Fees Novation: overt city: 8 rooms, large (found, well shaded garden: 1 io jeboiee «rapes in beat. stable, herdics dae square, crs thie. posscasio June ist; rent, ‘$85. ‘Box 102, Star office. sny14 BR REN’ modern improvements; sbout one square. Capitol. 317-Delaware aver ne. Apply 214 aw. Rout, $20: keyat13Gst ne myl¢ ) RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, TEN ROOM! Pos F vt. aw.trom June 1 or 15 to October 45 per month; reference required. amy 14-30 JJYOR RENT—308 MAPLE AVE., LE DROIT PAK, = Kk HOUSE, WITH ROOM BRICK HOUSE, WITH ith st. 10-61 Exe ot Lo roome, bath,” gellar, wide balla gti ay mantels with mirrora Tiled earths, &e; al tate deen to be appreciated, rent ‘reas! ‘Swner, next door, Bot be rented ‘to! parties wi FPOSihiie brick awelting contaluing 17 = and all modern improvements; ren Midant, "Apply to THOMAS 3, FISHER & CO, 24 F at nw. my14-6t FROR BENT—17) iD 1720, ALLEY BETWEEN FGha a cng bib and Gth te has two new &ro00n ‘month exch. Bub WARDING & WATERS, 606 11th st. nw. new low oe 208 Lith wt. GF... 20.30 2026 L st., Gr. 20-20 Poe sae 407-408 vist 3825-2427 F Sos break. ate : 24ly 2303 8 2006. 70 dimen en, | wane on J01s sor sina Te Lie ran sgy a Mayle WEScOrt ‘& WILCOX, 1907 Pa avenw. RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE eee ie E = ae POR SALE — 8 VE-ROOM | BRI K PIEROE BR ty. 9166.67 637 Mase av.n.0. 6" ince, #34.300. S-room brick. Tat. beiween *aE39 | a d'tack SoctSi, gs.s00. Bras brick Ooreoren Fi oen ese iets is Es eis es boo yitiakek * JORDAN Wire a ny {OR SALE-ON SCHOOL ST MOUNT PLEAS. Ant, + Groom frame house with good lot A good #1.500_-RENT @ Te eguares from Goverument id gan The teat investm fa thecity, DAVID D STUNE, 806 Pet. myl6-3t 20K SALE—NEAE 16TH ST. GOOD TWO-STORT Fritcnenns i Yrome, goed tot. all es erates SSS ES Ez ELz eS i Bezed 3 Mod. ups §2690. A anal cast pepieeat, balance nz Ost fea ‘stonceto DAVID b: BTON poe 31511 “ = Lanier FOR SALE-A PIN. ROE THRER-STORT ut Ws Brick. 00 st. near 0th nw. 10 rooms, ail i 739 3a wt. rotors 320 Archi 70 20m 1535 15 31s Ba j my l? Kk RENT-THAT ELEGANT NEW HOUSE, NO. 1927 15th st. uw. containing 10 rooms, cellar, th and modern humprovement, han Jeowely pepered broughout, ‘Frice 459 Jer month 2 Wasi DARENHOWER, Also e number of ew Houses tear wine to Deneuhower & Sen, ne CHAS, A. SHIELDS, FRE RENT =S7) 20 STS EA SQUARE PROM | SOT ie-A Vind Peston eneke § seems ont tal, boy etioe Oe welling and stable on Vth wt lets nn 4 feet front; Just com ; cabinet | 2S ee all modern tinprovements; fruu ventas park ; couventent for three lines of care; an my 16.30 spection; $0 per month. i SALE-HOUSES. OW wt aw. bk RENT—UNFURNISHED. 1301 K et. aw 2 Or. e500 RYE Sane han. eur office Only. “my7_ nie fe F™= RENT—UNFUBNISHED. 19th st.. above Dupont Circle, ]0r., all mod. '1 [IZA Bat nw. cor 12th et. 10 rome ‘and bai Portion of the property on oes for bull" er THOS, E WAGGAMAN, N GOOD LOCATION. Pk Aate Hiomses, BON and 91) oh Pair: waa, water and 14 ft in; will hi pride @2 per foot. Appiy JOR BALE—POUR NEW BRICK coter 3d and Esta. tue.< 7 roonm cold water RE venient new Houses, 014 and 916 5 st. nd bath: parlors, dining-roo1 floor; cellar under whole. Bz HSE N oY. Estima ren . mbyenieuces. Detaw, DWELLINGS, ach. bay win mn, atid al EEG BEES. 0100 reat Fe os pu 0b this price, WAC DUVALL t desirable 10-room ‘brick house 1317 11th st | veces uw, Rent reduced to $00 OR SALE , rk BUSHNELL & CAnUSI, uve med PGwelitugs @ termes tlle ttups. and in nic O08 F atniw 1215 11th st. o ‘K dwelt and ai slieut rd aud. tiade @ very sear 000. WC. DUVALL, my iat ly finished — | of shade trees. MAL my Lo-lw> | JROR SALE 2147 K ST. N.W., GoD HOUSE, th front Jook at it, offs . splendid It, « ‘be bought at about what Beit, WARNER bc myo Fok SALE SIX nouses ON THE ANGL w dereey ave. and Ost, mw rentitue fur on ‘e800, a #16 Ft now 00 | FRon sale E-STORY BRICK ot | Frese atm te: hot DWELLING HOUSE: 944 NEW | *t. nw. near I three-story brick; four-story beck butld- ahd on term odern improvements, Inquire 625 Pennsyiva- WARNEK A OO re. mW. NOAH WALKER & CO. Poss #16 Fat. aw JOR SAL} 1410 11 — cor 138th & Wop. f. $1 FOUR ELEGANT HOUSES, Near | ‘Cor. 11 & Kmw Or 2.00 lowa Circle; rent from $0 to 863; two houses Teady for occupancy, others will be finished 2 ‘Aprly to A HEITMULLER, 1 LEASE—(FURNISHED OR U Fe nn uted, brown Washingtom Heats, one of ‘the chowmt, aid most conurtablehouses in iesuburbs of the city.cou- | bie party who will feu! at €50 yer misth, uns ok soo taming 13 roums, bath and sundry. all anoders tm. | my14-at DAVID D. STONE. NOG F's nw provements; range: furnace; Potomac water : large grounds and fine trees: good barn aud carriage house ; will be rented to # private family only at the aS JOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE altost new, three-story and basetucit ON L st sxpenlidd figure of $1,200 per year. BH. WAKNEK & CO., Ape Epon Y 2 Oe & ale o oud ee, am my 10-6 _ |" myi4t DAVID P. STONE, 806 Fat nw SE 617 NEW JERSEY AVE. X. wodern $n te; fue yard: i inice ‘repair, $30. 4" Mumachusctts ave-; 9 rooms modern improvements; €15.90.. 13 Fst; 5 foun modern improvements; “ SON, 718 13th st. nw. JOR SALE—FINE LOCATIO! st. between th and | houre, utle perfect. | week. only #2, 516 Sth st. aw, JOR SALE-SMALL FRAME HOUSE Ve 7th and Sth ats. Apply to K. Xb and Le ste ww. JOR SALE—AHKEE ALLEY HOUSES SITU NORTH SIDE M $m the heart of Ube city always rented for #27 per | month,” Price $2,300 for the three. JOUN F. WAGGAMAN, 1003-5 Fat mye | JROR SALE—A Good JOR SALE—807 1 ST. NW. IN THE VERY BEST. of condition; Louse with thirteen rooms, | two vath rocus: will sell _w ‘withos Apply to EF. ROSENBERG, 15th «tow. JOR SALE (@_ HOUSES | IP sale, ranging in price fr | Would do well t piace the constant and increasing dewand for all kinds Proved property 3NO A. PhESCOTS, ‘Hen i Broker, P2I-im _(Kellogy Building GF at. uw _FOR SALE—HOUSES.__ R SALE—AT A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ON owner iilst leave the city; two-story brick, 1 Bet. we., near ‘Lincolu Park: south front, six ro bath, bail, &c., ait in compicte order; yard filled fruit trees. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 Fst. uwauy 12. Por sae x WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, (Successor to Danenhower & Son), Real Estate and Insurance Broker, 1115 Fst. nw. A six-story (five bay-window) Apartment House, ing one of the mont beautiful avenues and parks horth west, in this city; convenient to the several car and fc, lines, und ‘ie under rental, paying hand- Somely on the price axked, and contains 18 fists (10 of ‘Brooms and bath each,and & of 2 rooms and vath each); all copvensntly arranged and supplied with all the inodern conveniences of a first-class house. elevato etc." The building also coutaius the usual accou nents of a lange establishineut, such as cafe, kitchen, Janita, boiler and eugine- Jaundry,’ servants! ‘quarters, baxwage, store rooms, cellar and coal vaults, ete. ‘Only ten of the flats are furnished, and the price of ‘the furniture will be determined by ap it ‘The property is now under a rental of over $11,000 Per annum, and expenses about 4,000; estimated Unserecevesten Armacriox: OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. CAPITAL PRIZE $300,000, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANT. Incorporated by the Legislature in 1808 for Eat fade & partof the present tate Coustitution in 1870, : nt Sate Constitutio (by an overwhelnung popular vote es Geek Sas aici panies 0m Ppa $508 aK a - 3 ‘Terms: One-quarter cash, and balance on long time | ever chive months (Barch, June Septeuber, aad De. atCpercent ie my2i-lm_ | cember). B SALE—A BARGAIN — DOUBLE HOUSE, “Wr do that we supervise the arrange ‘eleven rooms and bath; nearly new: imodern im- ments for ail the Monthly and Quarterly Drawingro? provements, including stationary wash iubs. furnace, The Lovimana State ‘Company. and in manage and control the Drawings emecloes, aed jendid cellar; easy terms; $5,000; P, bet. Gth and Pivstn, W. NEWTON, Ledzott Building. JVOR SALE_ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLY: the same are conducted with honesty. fa ood Faith tl partite. and we authorize ‘he Com: any to ar this cerfincate. a. aan our we natures attached, tn iia advertisements.” located three-story Brick Houses in the it a, Prince JAMIESON, Alexandria, Vac V5 9-1 nave grein cbloram fro to reduce the to $11 ), 8-500 ‘the nt a price 2 ‘4 8: ites Seika" my 10-6 1418 Fat ifs ‘Commfsstonera, ___—1807 Fat n We, the undersigned gt Bankers ill ray af ‘GALE_NEW THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL. | Prizrs drawn tm ‘The Lousiana State Lotierves which Fin en roous, beth root end celiat, furnace and | AV be Presented af our counters. modern improvements, ‘ (LEK & RUTHERFORD, 1307 Fat. now, cated juares from 300. M. WALMSLEY, Louisiana ype! Beak ‘Dupont Circle. : 3 M b> 10 Steg tre equa fom bones Cros | Bigure EARAGK Eom Sate National bau _$a28-16w" 1307 F at. PA tri Far Oreape Dak ¥ zt ~ = salsa. GRAND QUARTERLY DRAWING oe ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEAN® | ‘TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1588. bet Parks afxiod to paved CAPITAL PRIZE, #300,000. = Tickets at Twenty Dollars each: Halves oe Quariore: 65; Veanton 82. Tweantictia 1° Fe saes cry LIST OF PRIZES ou’ FRIZE OF 6300.00 is .000 cast ie. Shed in natura PRIZE Fa *Soo00 8 ace: open. Ize F30Ne are, yet mys-8t putas "0 are, Dor SALE HIZES ‘B00 are deantiful FRizis Or = 20pm. creted cellar; APPROXIMATION PRIZES. ‘ful trees in aide > for a besutfal 400 spproximating KINS, 10th and . ones kK aE PF | mpm wet te een crs Mare absolute fairness and integrity, thet the apd Re

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