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Rg a alli Maree fey WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY aprif, 12 f 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. LOC L MENTIO) ‘The Weather. he 24 hone: commencing at 3 p.m. olumbla, Delaware, Maryland Indicat and Vin ather, cooler Wednes- day morn! followed by slowly rising tempera- Bure, wariabi® winds, preceded by easterly winds ‘Tartorixa Dr More tian 1,000 st ARTMENT— es to select from, mh $25 to €HL EISEMAN Bros. turers, Tatiers and Clothiers, Cor. 7th and E sis, Manut: winter flanneis ¥ FX. Dooiey’s Kiali vania a ‘To measur Better cool off with soda Water, 3d and Pennsyl- pants, Elseman, cor, 7th and E. Mapave Hastxertex, Soloist, with Boston sym- Phony Orchestra, Reserved Seats at Ellis’ music store. “te ere Seats Br cued Wi Wada eae Treasury Departinent, Bany CaRRiacEs. ‘See advertisement of the Fair, 812 7th st. n. w., om page 2. = BR. W. Henprrson & Co., 1113 F street northwest. Wail piper, window shades, ée. ‘To measure, $ pants, E n, cor. 7th and E. Ixsist ON HAVING corrugated key Yale locks; hone afford greate1 zZ ED G 2 Rox Sap go to KA. Golden's, Potomac rian and game stands, Center Market. Fresh day. tus for seats at Ellis’ for Boston Symphony ira concerts, April 1s and 19, Congregational Ass SUBSTITUTE. 411 7th st. nw. Fe ‘To measure, $5 pants. Elseman, cor. 7th and E. Moxarc Warr 5 shirts, at KC. Lewis & Sous’, id Leather Misses’ Spring Heel, or Peb, Goat for $L30 per pair. Jarket Space. Kets hy, 1109 Pa, ave. = HovskuoLp Awwoyta will clean old clothes, carpets and furnl- » your hands smooth and wundry and every- the Remember the right t ‘To measure, $25 sults. Elseman 7th and E. As Eas¥ a8 A Stocking—Our kangaroo shoes. them and you'll Wear no otier. Geo. W. fy, 400 TEM st nw FUSSELES Ice-CREAML ‘Tw Last CoNcERT of the season, Boston Sym- Phony Orchestra. Seats at Eilts ustisic store. seman, cor. 7th and:E. ‘To measure, $25 5 “ts Uni u,” and inthe union of tuerare a Eastman’s Alona only strength, but an, cor, 7th and E, Bary CARRIAGES. CITY AND DISTRICT. jensed Locals. pentary b 1 fantry at the ir he Pollee € disorderly stage carpenter d to 30 days in va a charge OF Lal aking ad- er ¢ her column) to ading periodicals The Bail ¥ THE NATIONALS AND THE yerse YALE NINE—OTHEK GAMES REAY ais defeated the Yale College nine ue and outbatied the National Swere scattered, Keefe occupled the me team and did very well. O'B 3] cerrors, Hie Ww Myers and Whe tea. ‘& Strong ry. again to-day. To- w the Nationals wiil play in ¢ 4th ining wen of the team ‘Will play With the Cuban Gtants at Capitol Park. MES YESTERDAY. ate and—Cieve- 10. At Nashville—Detrott, 4; fartford—Jersey city, 1; Har Tora, Jetroit Base BailC ind has Signed Geo. Weiuuian, late pitcher of the Kansas City team, ne ri] of trustees of the say yesterday re- SENTENCED.—Yesterday, in the Police Court, a Young man named Juun MeN With the larceny of & bot Huppert, of No. w Hamp: With assaulting Officer Madd: Yenerd to 30 days on the charze of larceny, and days for Ube assault, Au appeal Was noted in each case, eae ogee ‘Tue FicHTa BarTration’s ANNIVERSARY.—The Eighth Ba! cal District Volunteers celebrated their tw Axth anniversary last evening by a © Cosmopolitan Hail. Mr. Chas, Dietrich aslmaster. Louis Dietrich, Capt. R. DB. Skutseh, L. Kettler, aud oubers xereises of the evening. Herr THE Newssovs.—A concert was given Tast evenin: the Universalist ehurch under the auspices anagers of the Newsboys’ aud Culudren’s Atd se What charity. Th roduc and for the benefit of gular program was prefaced ¥ words irom Dy udet, tS of the soctety and what uring a head- Ley can tweet and tie that a suit offered to the so- # about $7,000 to fui following then eveRing: Miss Liz: , Mrs i R True, iyrue, Sirs Lilian e, and the Franz other Ladies of the concert. th meals, Ae. aunt Of Lae 4 Bun ix Eqe Messrs, H. W. Garnett and Conway k have, for . 8. Bell, fled a Dill in equi ast Ch’as. W. Bell, J. Wood Beli for a discovery, settiement and Lis rights 4s 4 partner (to an n the photo-lithographic business a he claims under an agreement Walch le was to work for a ai Luen recelve a share im the _— Wira_ Ressta.—District of L., bas adopted resolu- osed extradition treaty suing the President “not | treaty negotiations with the in- potsm of Russia, but to suspend all a> With that country until the e people of the United States can “ only to eva Tauou: @rploria Brcat with the Organized free people of Russia” A SeNDaY Ligton CLve.—A new club has been d weekly meetings are held on Sun- 10F on Sunday frou honorary fees are collected, eX members, and, according to a statement made by mbers, Cac IneMbeT COLTLDULES LOL Sused for the liquors which are dis the members on Sundays it ts swever, that the courts will sanction # ——-? OPATHIC CELEBRATION. — The homo siciaus of the District, at a meeting tasi eiebrated Uh at anniversary of the birt al an, the founder of lomeopatiy. Dr. i. s. Verdi presided and Dr. Chas, Allen acted ia Wastinante asts Were responded to by Drs. J. BG. Custis, C. W. sonnenschinidt, LE Rau King, 1.8. Verdi, D."H. Kiggs, kc offatt, and Cuas. PRESENTATION THE ANALOSTAN Boat CieB.— Tae ana ‘Club Was presented yeste Gay w weij-trataed set of resolutions Club cf Paladeiphia, returning wer appreciation for ti * hich Cher crew Were enter- we last regatta by oUF home club. H speech was made by Eugene Of tue Jonkes, and responded t }» prealdent Of the Anatostans, wuuniivee Were entertained LY & - Fanettxos, Exveuxos axp ENGRAVINGS Av % 10 (ieee wo beTaTEs.—The sale of ol “4, “enibes and engravings, to close the on. Acerw paint Seale’ vue late Horace caprom and Win. M-- en hi take place at Thownas DOWiIng's auction renee, Vth stevet and Peansyivabla avenue, to- 11 veinek. There are some chokce ploces fe tbs convention U - Br ane nier oa ak Should attract Ube attention ——S = Mawt wen tongs aud Qauces ot Kernan's—2 drt, THE | ies, 8; Philadelphias, 0. Boston, 7. At Pitts: | 7. AU Loutsvitle— National. THeaTex.—Mr. Dion Bouetcault red last night at the National in “Kerry” ‘Fin MacCool.” An atasence of good proportions Was in attendance. As Kerry, in the one-act play of that name, Mr. Boucicault Was rather more isfactory than as Fin, because it is @ character which better suits his “Fin MacCool” is Mr. Boucicault’s old play of “Belle Lamar,” rewritten and modernized in a measure, though the ma- chinery, most. of the Incidents, and coloring of the plece belong to a dramatic era Which we have distinctly outgrown. ‘Those who are familiar with the snarp-witted, quaint-spoken Irish boys Mr. Boucicault is so fond of portraying, will ind in Fin an old acquaintance amid new surroundings, which afford many chances to evoke applause by those deft appeals to joule and tender sentimeni which the Knows 60 well how to introduce. ‘There 18 no lack of action nor incident in the play, which was, in the main, very well received by thé audience. ’ And yet “Fin MacCool” {s scarcely worthy the cast which was last night given it. The talents of Miss Cayvan, Miss Bancroft, Miss Elmore, Miss Thornayke, Mr. Lithcourt, Mr’ Ferguson, and Mr. Maginnis might be much’ better etmployed than in the roles as signed them in “Fin MacCool,” ‘ALBavon’s Oreka Hovse.—Hanlon’s amusing, at tines bewildering fairy spectacle of “Fantasma,” with many new. features and scenic and mechal- feal novelties, re-appeared ugh’s last night and will remain there di the week. ‘Tae YALE GLEE CLUB last night entertained an audience wale crowded Willard Hall in a thor- oughly delightful manner with banjo play ing rollicking and sentimental college choruses au jaughabié nonsense songs. Mr. Henkle made the hit of the evening with his immensely absurd “drama.” A more thoroughly refreshing and un- conventional entertainment could not well be de- vised. ‘THE Scuorr Concrrt.—The sale of seats for the farewell concert of Herr Schott at Co1 tional church Wednesday evening 18 progressing DriskIy at Droop’s, ‘This will be the last opportunity to hear Herr Schott_in Washington, as he leaves for the West on Thursday. ‘The program announced | 1s.a most attractive one and will evoke the best efforts of the great tenor. ‘Haxxis’ Bisou THEATEK.—The stirring incidents, mystery, and comedy of “The Black Flag” were well brought out by Edwin Thorne and his cap- abie y at thi> house lust night. The large | audience gave abundant proofs of appreciation. | MANASSAS beepers pote fine oe eae | continues to attract tel allwho see it are delighted. Gra haninsines. KEKNAN’S ‘THEATER.—Mr. Morton’s drama of “Ills Sin,” with the interpolated features, was well = hoe by a good-sized audience at Kernan’s last Dite Musecw.—“A Cold Day,” which was pre- sented at this popular resort Last night, did not, by any means, bave a chilling effect on the en- thustasm of the audience at the Museum. It isan ainusing skit, PIANO AND OnGAN REcrraL.—Another pleasing | program was given at the Bradbury Palace of | Music Saturday afternoon. Miss Domer and War- e1 Young furnished the vocal and Prof. Chas, orchestra the instrumental music, The large warerooms were crowded throughout the af- ternoon, and all seemed delighted with the enter- | tainment. We understand this was the last musi- ceale for the present ‘Mavy of the readers of Tux Star are taking ad- | vantage of the remarkably liberal offer of THE WREKLY STAR (as advertised in another column) to Subscribe to one or more of the leadt | of the country. | tus way. periodicals A large saving can be made in ABSOLUTELY PURE This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, | strength and wholesomeness. More economical than | the créinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition | with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alumor | phosphate powders Soup oxty my Cans. Bora ‘BAKING PowDER Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 i | Peexcu Scrreexs, Fivesr Quaury, NEW AND. 3 ‘CED TO 2% REDU BEAUTIFUL SPKING DRESS Goops, 25, $1, 37,40, 45 and 50c. SILES! IMMENSE ASSORTME: B ee TRICOT, PURE WOOL, WIDE DOU- MEL'S HAL E DOUBLE WIDTH, 58¢. Sang BLACK STRIPED SILK VELVET. 8 ot coo A RRR TIT KER RRR ™ eo sy RoR Tr BEM RRR, 588s @ AA ERE To ke Ran Sys, Gc asAk R T EO RR - Cua AR RT kee ROR Sus8 7 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH ST. TEICOT CLOTH, PURE WOOL, WIDE, DOUBLE WIDTH 3750 USUAL, PRICE ode VDE DO WIDE DOUBLE FOLD, 12 Stor’ 2. sted god HEE oop, 2 UILT PRES ‘D TO EACH CUSTOMER WHO TE UYS 810 (OB OVER) IN DRY GOODS. ‘TO GIVE YOU A FIRST-CLASS CASE OF AOTB ‘There is pleasure in it. ‘There is satiafactionin it, ‘There is money in it, ‘You should al have A0T B, Because it puts clothes upon your bodies and leaves money in your pockets. We do not jump at conclusions, Neither do we mock you with delusions, ALOT B Isnota delusion orasnare, but a simple and solid truth, which has wrought much solid comfort to the masses. It pays to have AQT. B Because ADLER sells FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING For Men's, Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s Wear at 25 PEK CENT LESS THAN THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE, The squee-dunk is busted, ri-too-ral-i-a; Victor ft cited they ak nite Be, ‘He's “Boss,” that » confeas-ed, tum dittle dum da. ete Ae receiving daily large additions to our already FASHIONABLE SPRING CLOTHING, And would be picased to have you give it « critical in- ‘spection and post yourself as toOUR PRICES before making your purchases, VICTOR E ADLER'S TEN PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE TEN 927 AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, COR MASS. AVE. STRICTLY ONE PRICR Open Ssturday until 11 p.m. W. M. Swoszez & Soxs WU open MONDAY a new lot of CHINA and INDIA SILKS, in choice designa. Extra bargain in BLACK LOUISINE SILK, st $1; very cheap. _tisek and White NOVELTY SILKS, for combina New lot ENGLISH CHECK 6UI: ‘Taller. made dresnes, Speco New lot LACE FLOUNCINGS and EDGES. ew HOSLERY and UNDERWEAR, New BLACK GOODS. New DRESS GOODS. New CREAM GOODs. New PARASOLS and New LINEN SHEETINGS. Choice stock NEW GOODS, s¥LOW PRICES. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, a) 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Exsr Hats For Guyrmcx. NOVELTIES DERBY HATS, OF NEW COLORS, from the establishments of YOUMANS. & KNOX, 00, Bre, FE eT GGG = MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, aT Sehbe LEA . SEAR PAGE EL coco 00 RER HB ooo a Dae coo OO RE. mW" f HO RASS dire Ta PREM BS Fo omt bona New Sane Dar Goons. W. W. BURDETTE & CO. ‘Have now a ful! and complete stock of all the New ‘Fabrics of this Season's Importation. Black and Colored Surah Silks, at 75c., $1 and $1.25. Fine Rhadame Silks, at 1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, 82 and 82.50. Gros Grain Silks, at 750.,$1, $1.25. $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.50. — tareee A magnificent stock of . Priestley’s celebrated Black Goods, Langtry Cloths, at 75c., #1 and $1.25, Melrose Cloths, at $1, $1.25 and 91.50. Drap d’Alna, at $1 and $1.25, Nuns' Veilings, Albatross and Camels’ Hair Cloths in great variety. We keep nothing but the best goods at the lowest prices, W. W. BURDETTE & CO, 928 7TH ST., AND 706 K ST. N. W. P9-St Pusncctasy Suoun Tar Laus Come, for my stock of fine Shoes, in Common Sense and 85 h Arch Box T< is, be ey thre nest and cheapest 1s tre city, oaly 5.50 mek double. ‘Tadice Hand.sewed Welt Dongola, Button Boots, « $5 Shos for 83. No sive has more sterling, healthful Uneful of attractive qualities, and in mt the Test, itis a very comfortable shoe. J. W. SELBY'S. apo 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue. Ebxoxsrows SELECTIONS OF SPRING GOODS ARE NOW COMING IN, AtD WILL COMPRISE ALL THAT 18 NEW AND NICE IN FOOT-WEAR. THE CHOICEST PRODUCTIONS FROM THE HOUSE OF LAIRD, SCHOBER & MITCHELL, PHILADELPHIA, WILL BE LARGELY REPRE- SENTED. THIS 18 THE POPULAR MAKE SOLD BY US FOR-YEARS, AND WELL KNOWN TO OUR LADY PATRONS FOR THEIR STYLISH GET-UP AND PERFECTION IN FIT. THIS WEEK WE WILL ADD TO OUR AL- READY LARGE LINE OF LADIES' @4.00 AND 4.50 HAND-MADE BOOTS SEVERAL NEW STYLES, WHICH WE THINK WILL MAKE IT THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF HAND-MADE GOODS EVEE OFFERED FOR THE MONEY. CONVINCE YOURSELF OF THIS FACT BY COMING TO US AND GETTING FITTED. WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN IN THE LEAD ON ‘MEN'S FINE WEAR, AND WILL CONTINUES 80, FROM THE STYLISH PATENT-LEATHER TO THE SERVICEARLR WALKING BOOT, FROM THE FINEST CALF DRESS SHOE TO THR TASTY NARROW-TOE, THAT WITH US ARE GREAT SELLZBS; IN FACT, ANYTHING NICE IN SHOES WE CAN SELL YOU. THE LITTLE ONES HAVE NOT BEEN OVER- LOOKED. YOU CAN BRING THEM TO US AND HAVE THEM PROPERLY FITTED WITH RE- LIABLE SHOES AT MODERATE COST. EDMONSTON & 00, 1339 AND 1341 ¥ ST. AND 943 PA. AVE, 9p6-fato1in A Tux Avovr Szozs. ‘This season of changing mind the the year, when most persons think of their footwear, we hold it far proper tore- ‘people that HEILBEUN'S OLD RELIABLE GHOE HOUSE offers the Largest and Best Stock of Solid, Union-made ‘Shoes and Slippers, at the Lowest Cash Prices, the mar Ket can afford. We notes few of the many: ee Gent's Calf, Solid Button, Lace and Congress, e207 Gent's Seamless, Fair-stitohed Gaiters, equal to any $5 ‘Shoea, Sd Gent's and Ladies’ Hand-sewed Gaiters, equal to any 6. ‘Shoes, 197 ‘Ladies’ Kid and Goat Button, good value at $2.50. 147 ‘Mises and Boys’ Button and Lace Shoes, worth $1.85 27 Ctx, ‘Infant Shoes, worth 35 ota LOW QUARTER, Gent's and Ladies’ Shoes, in sll styles, Assortment complete, FOR CHILDREN, ‘Easter Eggs and Chromos, 1, BRILBRUE, THE LARGEST ONE-PRICE SHOR HOUSE, ‘Leader of Low Prices Since Twenty-five Years, ‘See The Old Lady in Window. FP. 8.—Twenty tickets good for a pair $1.50 shoes, Cox: Coa: ‘Orders received at Azraez Bosr & Co, DEALERS IN SHOES, 1211 F STREET NORTHWEST. WE SHALL DEAL IN ONLY THE BEST SHOES MADE, WHETHER HIGH OR ME- DIUM IN GRADE, AXD PLACE GoopD, DURABLE, AND COMFORTABLE FOOT- WEAR WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. FOR EASTER NOVELTIES IM LADIES’ SHOES WE OFFER OF THE ‘MAKE OF EDWIN C. BUBT & CO. OF NEW YORK, MANY NEW AND ATTRACTIVE SHOES. GENTLEMEN . WILL FIND THAT WE HAVE SOME: NEW ‘STYLES OF WALKING SHOES, WHICH ARE VERY ATTRACTIVE OUR ENGLISH WALKING SHOE 18 PERFECTION OF FIT, FINISH AND STYLE. KANGAROO LACE SHOES AND OXFORDS—EASY, COMFORT- ABLE, DURABLE AND STYLISH, AND WHICH WILL KEEP THEIR SHAPE. OUR SELECTION OF MISSES’, CHILD- REN’S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS’ SHOES FOR DRESS OCCASIONS, SCHOOL, AND EVERY- DAY USE, HAS BEEN MOST CAREFULLY MADE. DURABILITY, COMFORT, AND APPEARANCE CAN BE HAD IN THESE GOODS AT VERY MODERATE PRICES, AND WE HAVE SECURED THEM. BURT'S SHOES ARE THE BEST MADE. THEY COST NO MORE THAN OTHER MAKES, AND ARE ‘THE MOST ECONOMICAL TO WEAR, FOR THEY ARE COMFORABLE, DURABLE, FIT PERFECTLY AND RETAIN THEIR SHAPE, WE KEEP THEM IN EVERY VARIETY. ARTHUR BURT & Co. mh29-tu,w,f,9,2¢ 1211 F STREET N.W. ‘Now the noisy winds are still; April's coming up the hill! All the spring is in her train, ‘Led by shining ranks of rain. First the blue and then the shower, Bursting bud and smiling flower, Many Margs Dopor. « Waex Turse Dezecrastr Cont TIONS ARE BROUGHT ABOUT YOU'LL BE LOOK- ING FOR A SPRING OVERCOAT. If YOU COME TO US YOU'LL OPEN YOUR EYES WHEN YOU SEE HOW HANDSOME A ONE WE SELL AT $10. OUR LATEST $15 ONES ARE MADE OF ENGLISH MIXED SERGE, AND ARE AS PRETTY AND GOOD AS YOU WISH TO SEE. FROM THIS UP, THROUGH ALL THE GRADES, ‘TO FINE ENGLISH AND GERMAN GOODS, LINED THROUGHOUT WITH PURE SILK, AT $35. YOULL FIND NO HANDSOMER COATS ANY- WHERE. THE STYLES ARE THE NEWEST, AND WE DONT ALLOW ANYONE TO UNDERSELL US. OB PERHAPS A SPRING SUIT 18 MOST NEEDED. IF 80, LOOK AT OUR MIXED AND STRIPED CHEVIOTS AND GASSIMERS, AT $15, $18 AND $20, OR OUR FINE WORSTED CUTAWAY AND PRINCE ALBERT COATS. OUR SPRING STOCK 18 NOW COMPLETE WITH THE VERY NEWEST AND BEST NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA GOODS, FOR ALL AGES AND SIZES, FROM FOUR YEARS OLD UP. EB BARNUM & Co, aps 931 PENMSYLVANZA AVENUE. Sesame Sryzzs. FINE SHOES. ‘We now havea Large and Well-Selected Stock in the Jeading styles from the best manufacturers FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. ‘With our long experience in supplying this city with FINE SHOES, we feel confident with our present ‘stock we can suit almost all who favor us with acall ‘with shdes that will fit, will wear, will look elegant and give satisfaction, at prices as low as they can be ‘sold, quality considered. Weim to furnish the best SHOES that can be had for the money, and guarantee the same. ‘Large line of WIGWAM SLIPPERS. DALTON & STRICKLAND, mh22-Im 930 Penna. ave., Washington, D.C. J. Cc. Horcmmsox, IMPORTER. EASTER ATTRACTIONS. MILLINERY, gs Leading Styles. HATS, Inall the new shades and combinations, Latest styles in FANCY STRAW BRAIDS that corre- spond with any costume, Many exclusive shapes. WEAPS, sUITs, VELVET, SILK and JET GRENADINE WRAPS, JACKETS, $2.37 and upwards. ‘Tan-colored COVERT JACKETS, lined throughout with Setin, $12. GLOVES. CELEBRATED FOSTER with improved) ‘hooks and Iscing, $1.00 per pair and upward. PABASOLS, COACHING and SUN UMBRELLAS, LACES in great variety. ‘DRESS TRIMMINGS, HAMBURG EDGING. apt 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Mie J. P. Pare, 1207 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER, CIty ITEMS. New Novelties in Stamped Goodss ‘New design China Silk $1.19, eee ae aa Saiisretiees Soct lashers, (.1aeN) 10 cents, inged Linen Splashers, 19 cents, ‘Open Worked Linen Splashers, 35 cents. mw ‘At Orme 528 oth st. nw, St. Cloud Bul y Carriages, Seo advertisemen’ of the Falr, $12 7th st. m. w on page 2. Carriages, with Fifty More Plush-lined satin parasols, $10.98, at Augenstein’s, Philips’ Digestible Cocoa Produces a feeling of tness and buoyant as Fyninet that of weight headache and. depreion, Tecoma nigh deqres, cacliy digested Sf as ishing toa legree, Hieious to the taste, Your druggist peeps it. retailed at wholesale prices, Augen- stein’s, 1 Banjos, Violins, Guitars and Strings. 487Pa. ave. Underwriters’ Sale of and Fancy Goods, dau by fire and water now in progress at YOUNG'S, 767th st. n.W. 7 Baby Carriages. See advertisement of the Fair, 812 7th st, n. w. ‘on page 2. 2 Cane Carri ‘with satin parasols, finely upholstered, $12.79, at Augensteln’s, 1 I Have Been Afflicted ‘with an affection of the throat from childhood, caused by diphtheria, and have used various rem- edies, but have never found anything equal to Srown’s Bronchial Troches.— Rev. G. Me F. Hamp- ton, Piketon, Ky. Sold only in boxes, © rhe of Beers.?°—No tamily should be without Moeriein’s celebrated Beer, 75c. per doz. (om) __F. H. FONey, Agt., 1206 D st. ‘The Largest Stock of Carriages and Re- frigerators in the city, at the lowest prices, at Augenstein’s, 1 Don’t Miss the Fire Saje of Damaged Dry and Fancy Goods, at Youné’s, 736 7th st. n.w. Big bargains can be secured. wt Baby Carriages. See advertisement of the Fair, 812 7th st. n. w., on page 2. a “Levs Talk Great Bargains, all departments, row. Augenstein’s. to-mor- 1 Avory Starch—wash, starch and fron in five minutes. Perfect. Try it.” Ask grocers, tus Dry and Fancy Goods, slightly damaged. by fire and water, Will be sold at slaughtering prices, at YouNe’s, 736 7th st. n.W. 7% Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning ‘and delivered in 3 1. “Ward” prints, 45c. per ID. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet MILK Be. per quart. Cream 15c, ___ BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘ANTED—A GOO} GOOD, RELIABLE, ENERGETIC gentleman, well acquainted with ‘the real estate business in Washington, and a capable writer on Iteal Estate, Law and Building Matters,to take ahalf interest and advance amall capital in a’ bright prospect of Paper. Address ENERGY, Star o apie ‘Foe BENT SALE, OR wrtie term of years to parties who will improve, that de- israble, and rapidly improving business property be- ing 42%, 424 and 426 10th street n.w. ‘The lot fronts 51 fect on 10th strect, near Pennsylvania avenue, by depth of 100 feet, LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, Test 920 F street nw FOE SALE SUSE OF ORIGINAL SUBDIVISIONS of squares, corracted by Forwyth. Highest bidder metsit, Address, stating price you” will pay, “MAP, Gare of Evening Star. SPL Bt JQ ARE CHANCE—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED BUS! Wines tor sale, Dry Goods, Millinery and Notions: joing a good trade: cheap for'cash. 3037 AL ai Washington. “A. YOUNG @ BHO.” OR SALE—WITH TWO YE. ALE great bargain; BUCKINGHA: RS’ LEASE: AT A MS, 732 7th st, the most successful retail candy stand in Washington, to- gether with stock, tools and ms shinery, &c.; must sell ‘st once to attend to interests in country. Call bet tween 6and8 p.in. apg-3e JOR RENT—THIRD FLOOR, 1308 PA AVE. 29 = Ub Teck qood entrance, well nteds 8252 ales Rees, ‘Steam power if dealred. ” * apd3t— ROR SALE-GROCI AILY RECEIPTS $60, F ‘Store at $1.006, ‘Hotel; yearly income 830.0 and otter business cl st. D. RAME: U K AT THIS—YOU CAN HAVE YOUR FU! a yloed of bulk goods hoisted by severe. bulk; 01 2 one WM. 'F REAMER. M. J. LATIMER, SURVEYOR, P, 0. ADDRESS: Anacostia. D. C,, or 303 7th st. n.w., care of J. E ‘Latimer, Washington, D. C. “Twenty-five years’ con- stant prectice as laud surveyor in the counties of Prince George's and Montgomery, Md. and in the Dis- Hn'teent Nations bask at Waakinetone £°E, eaq., of Riggs & Co., and Col. 8. T. Suit -3m* \OMMERCIAL OFFICE. 938 F, ESTABLISHED for the p of dis of "business chances, suchas Drug Store, Dry Goods, Grocers, &¢. BY our Plan you avold publicity, which bas an injurious ettect Sn business. Consul ing your basi- ess, if forsale, left at our office. D. RAMEY. imh23-lan ESTERN ESTATE, IMPROVED AND ununproved: food properties ; well located: free sadclear; to exchange for Washington real estate. Parties wishing such exchange address. with particu: Jans of properties offered, cash values, Box 131, Star office. mb19-im* BGRDISG 19s FOR SALE ON BLAOKISTOR tind AUBES (ROBES. QTORAGE-STORAGE TAKEN AY VERY MoD- tbe had in's mite te HULL & DEAN, Brokers and Dealers in GOGEBIC IRON MINING STOCKS, WESTERN FARM MORTGAGES and Lands, and Real Estate in Washington, Minneapolis and Chicago. Office: Room 4, Glover Building, 1419 Fst. mb7-3m_ es TVHE_WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY "T"kinn Fiki Prour STORAGE WARRROUSE. 916 PA. AVE, N. W, (South Side. a -rsons road, or lea 1¢ city shoul svall themselves of the advantares offered by this Sou pany for the safe keeping of bonds, We sedl atiow rates. Take action before, rate after, your valuables are stolen or burned. ‘Office Hours: 9 am. to 4 p.m. £26-6m__ (Saturdays, 9a m. to5 p.m.) (0. 1 PRINTING AT LOW PRICES: HAND- bills, 649 dct, 895. for. 100.000 $10, 20,000- $6, 10.000; 24, 5,000; 83, note a ‘ciroulars: $48 for 100,000; $28, 20,000; $8, 10,000: 85.50, 5,000: 84, 3,000: Bu DENSON a MOORE 100° and 1022 2. sve. nw. mh5-3m. Ww LE. STOCKETT & CO, 434 OTH ST. N. W. Wate di oot Be bak oa fs ool end ee and pumibering. fashion books bound in all styles at low mania eatin eo Sale se "JOB SALE_ABOUT 1,000 POUNDS OF NONPA- Foe Ser AU LOO NRE ju use on this paper. [The face of both fonts’ is de- sirable, they are.in good condition, and capable of ex- cellent service for two oF ‘ears oh s paper of Jnoderate circulation. Will be sold cheap in bulk. Ad- dress THE EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER CO, Washington, D.C ‘20 FOR SALE—LOTS. COUNTRY REAL TATE ON PST. BETWEEN SALE_BUILDING: Prantne oth sts Birt fe sley: these OR SALE JOK SALE—ON BLADENSHURG ROAD, JUST FStcaitide 0, vet, a7en st. and NHL ave, 44 outside of city. 11,000 feet Ground, Frame Hous, jones wes g1o0 | pubis" salient he torre WALKER & WAL ‘api2-1m 1006 F POR RENT—A NICE FARM OF 220 Wp cultivation, witht anol Roe oat building orn oneal w ACRES, Al ong from Belteville. on the Bek. Bat Wadgaen's Fae Stamumer, with Hrvalowe i faking ter x “8 = _ Sp1e-St ” ze tet : Foe SHER TNO Ft TS ON aS ee apl2-7t 8O4-NOG F at how. sada comfrising shout AQ O00 feet, pa Garon | Fon. ese CAL, A 208, RENTOTNE EMERY PAKM, ADJOINING Sfacrmet set about 4,000" feet. ‘Zagat = eres, tenfe OWNER, 800 14th st. tc. aoe | apo.3t W. RILEY DEEBLE, Inquire of SOHN Tt. KR SALE—LOT ON BOUNDARY ST. OPPOSITE | } OLUMBIA 1 2 ri Ledroit Park RATA Trunk: $400, one-tuird | Metioanis 3a. 20 and pc. santhaet nck OntaeS FARR TX Locpoun cash, THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE EX- | apd Lanier avenues, Lanier Heights at 100 if nule from Leesburs De) CHANOI ive, cor. of Pa. ave. and 15th at. naw, oppo W. RILEY DEEBLE, D.C coutaine a site Treasury Department. apiete. | spose blue JOR SALE—SPECULATOR, JUST STOP AWHILE ALE — cK rater; locatig healthy’ For fuit Fetching on this’oue ot the nicest ¢ ORS th at oens01 vi price, correspondence solicited. Alldrs iuinste of erognd ty the mcw.at 0c. Dente te Heesbiuny. Va. on fo PRE WASHINGTON BEAL ESTATE EXC nat nee. cor, of Pa. ave, and 15th st “apie-se FOR SALE-NoT 25 at, jACRIFT te on 8 at. Det. NH. ave. ‘alittle while; $1.30 thet nw. apl2-ae tended; the: bya fine brick house and red at 2 cents, KR SALE—A DECIDED 1 Lots, Columbia Heights ( extended, 85c.: gro OR SALE] Lot “80, ve es, 30,528 9g. fronting on nea aa oferedat cab 5, between STTENTION. For Sale—135,000 square feet of ground, asst. x= gro in that direction ; improved ‘stable: fruit trees, &c.. ; Plat furnished: also ab- ‘cents square foot. und on Bladensbu ‘the pike and B&O. “ihe entire 500 Yat of subdivision furuiahed; jast the piace for wuare foot. DAVID D. STONE, 1226 Fst. nw. AIN IN CHOICE ion in same block, BB LEWIS, 1212% F ot. near 13th sold 40c. ‘Tatler Heights, fronting on Quarry and er. on ‘at 1: ‘EdckGreek+81,800 ft, at So. 3,” Lanter Heights, 502150, 30c. Tot 42" Lanier Heishte, 90x 190, S00 Lot “108,” Lanier Heights, iyi Goeaunestng Toten ith at sen 501100; 30c. 6 Acres near Ivy City, a bargain, on z easy terms, ‘© COOK, 1749 Paave._ 1 FOR SALE [A LARGE, NUMBER OF LOTS ON Meridian Hill, inthe ‘best locations, at moderate prices, if sold at ouce; 100, be body at a Dargai £0r c (000 square feet can be sold va ~ PRESBREY & GREEN, Fand 7th sts apl2-3t WOR SALE—-LOTS—SPECIALLY FINE Heygtite, Meridian Hil, Grest, bargains in Lots at Forest ‘purchase ai ices, before YRESBREY & Uhr ‘Washington tons of the city. Glen. Park. and the choice is gone. apl2-3t oN and in all’ sec- & GREEN, Fand 7th sis. JOR SALE—LOTS IN WHITNEY CLOSE—THREE on Warder ave. 25and twoon Forsythe. Ze. University grounds, aple-3e Se.: two on Ludlow, 20c.; ‘Aivo sejeral Lote an, Howard J. PB. DAVIS, 1319 F st. FER SALE—A LARGE NUMBER OF WELL-L0- Lots and rts of Squares east of 1 neoln Park, which Ican sell at investment, prices and upon eaey terms. Property in Sivaneing in price, and it is fpane wl a our city. B. aud Louise Home “aplist F? 7x80 feet. Home grounds; |, SALE—TH, LEIPOLD, ved x120, to u is rapidly develop increased activity in that section 1B. 'T. LELPOLD, 1331 F st.n.w. apll-3t VER! UILDING SITE. on 15th #t., next to corner of husetis ave. ‘8 30-foot alley. (POLD, 1331 F st.n.w. R. SALE—VERY CHOICE BUILDING SITE ON oth st.. near Massachusetts ave., adjoining Louise ‘EH. T. LELPOLD, 1331 F st. nw. DESIRABLE PROPERTY fronting 63 feet 6 inches on north side of M st, ‘near 26th n.w., improved by small brick building rent ing for $10 per month. ‘This property is in vicinity of the Ferguscn mansioh and. cher handsom e Improve- ments: within few yards of the Pennsylvania ave. car line and near echo! and markets. The improvements will pay the taxes and small interest on investment. It may be had for a few days at 75¢. per apll-3t ‘BH juare foot. E &. HT. LEIPOLD, 1331 F st. pow. OR SALE—THREE LOTS ON 15TH ST.. NEAR Massachusetts ave. ; two corner of 19th and Q sts.: at, mn $ and Ty i P1L3t Ey hye on 16th st., between Q and Hate. ; T, inclading corner 27th, between K and 8 sta,; five on ‘st, and New Hampshire ave. LEIPO! nt on 16th, ; one on between 331 Fe _SALE—A NUMBER OF THE BEST-LOCATED ‘Lots on Meridian Hill, at from 30 aquare foot." Also some special bargains in East Wasb- ins Lota, at from 10 to 30 cents apie svoLb, to 40 cents per F square foot. “aplise HT. LEI 1331 F et aw. PO! sALELors. ‘East Capitol, near 34. E, corner 14th s.e.. a = = Meridian Hill, ice site. apll JAMES W. TYLER, 929 F st. n.w., second floor. ROR SALE_AT WHITNEY CLOBE, SOME CHOICE Tote still for sale ‘at reasonable irices. ‘The im- provements which sre contemplated at the place will ‘or H. WARNER & 0O-. 16 F strect mw. TWO OF THE mast be! of by materially advance the Plt. ‘OR SALE—AT A SA¢ Heal Se zt Builder, ap9-3t “SOBEPH BURDEN, 809 G st iw. ‘OR SALE—SPLENDID CORNER BUILDING LOT on 17th at, 2222100. toe s Sow gaya. (G. BOWLES © 60.1221 F st. pega Eg ‘several fine residences. Apply t ALVORD, ADAMS & CO., 1304 Fat. Coll wands, Lois on Meridian from: PROPERTY FOR of also apli-tt yee 81.75 | 3 | 14th and Iouh. sta, extend: 21.00 | a ba e FPOR SALE OB RENT AT WasHtIN« ow cottage, on Fourth, ROE SALE-THE SOUTHEAST. CORNER OF 23D 7 feet D stan. w. This Lot has s fronton Dat of | dcsirable Jocation.” For particulars addres, ki bby a depth fronting ‘ou 234 at of C7 toet. apd | BOXEK, Oley P.G., Montgonucrs County, Mal apl 2a is especially adapted as to location, size aud pres, for | pron SALE OR RENT—FINE FARM OF O\ER ee ae G00 acres: large house and outinisidinge located on aa eve BOR ave, | Aguia Greek, Desttifully situated on the highe=t sie ate - ~_ | Savion am the county: lote of fruit. Ssh, craimeete. Por OR SALE_LOT, ST. EXTENDED, NORTH | further particulars call upon, or address ‘of Kenesaw ave., 29,000 square feet ALFRED S. WITHERBER, THOS. 1 MYERS, Brentano's, 101) Pa, ave. _ap9-1W_ TO1G F stu. w. | 20K SALE—COUNTEY RESIDENCE AT AMMEN. | JOR SALE-NTORLY LOCATED Lor in Mount | PDA Ten acres Growsal,good Trane Moun, tS | BF Pleasant, about 30,000 eet, at 233 oun; clome to station; pricelow. termmensy. DENT | LO. W. LANKINS, DAVIS, 1319 F xt apse | _apo.st Toth and Hsia, OK SALE—SOME CRARMING VILE sit Forest Glon Park, the anost beautiful tra: und Washington. Ou the M: tr Braneh, B.and O. RK, miles from the city ar land Poitan, Hawed 0 SALE—A NICE LOT ON NEW, YORK ave. | ‘B. W.; 53 feet {rout , will be sold at 8 bargain. } Lovin Kat. ww.; 40x70 to a 20 ft court, must be | ol Some provements vow in courme of erection, Call ‘Nice Lot on Connecticut ave.,north of Dupont Circle: | st once am prices ate Bound to tine 23 IE trout: 9300 por BH. WARNER & ©0., ‘Lots in Meridian Lill, having fine view of the city. apli-3t PAG F street now. (GEO. Wo LINKIN JOR SALEAT A PARGATN IF PURCHASED Ar | ter cash OF aii cash, Ractes of inde rth of RIDIAN HILL | te city aud west of 7th-at- wad. near Brightweod. i BKOWN, C pear the proposed National Par Teal Rsiaté and Loans, | goed state of cultivation, Price 1426 F at-new. | itis land will certainly be very valuable tue tew ~ | LOUIS P. SHORMAKEK, 920 F st —ON EASY TEE . 0 Prince Georse's County. Md. ten y and 1 from the Band) KK. under cultivation an fabwe in woods, with count | Licuses. barn. stable, sbed, aicdcorn crit aie. tar 6 | Amaplenients Of all kinds” Laocatgon hugs awd teach S| orchard and sprimg water, THs 0. HENS ay detdie ae 1006 Fst uw. West halt of sg. 914, 8th ne., 15 tt lot on Cue. bet. Ist and 100 Zt front on O'n.w., be 117 tt. on 16th stn. ner S. 2 lots on M, bet. N. Cay). aud Ist sty cw i SWOKMSTEDYT & BLAD sh JOK SALE — BEAUTIEUL MODERN Home, aah Eee oF FGloey: Meenaomery county Mae ake eee | KR SALE— As. on pike , 2 daily stages. ¥-roon: frame. Ls acres of ‘Best bargain in Building Lota in northwest,being | laud: ‘iruik, well wood outbuildiues, over) tite a x lots, 20x50, on 15th st. with four 20x80 on Wale | first-class o hand healthy. "Will weil chem om Tach stextended. Price, oily #1 per ft easy terms ALLEN E- HILL, 513 oth saw Tt SHERD & Co, | “arT-taL-or > es a 1007 Fst._| Wok SALE-AT TERRA COTTA STATION, 4 oT, THREE BEAU: | M* iniies out, 20 Building Sites at low fwure avol'ac on P st, | commodating terius, ‘and ‘prices ayy to bar. 114.000 | HUFLY & Dib, 1301 F st tw andlor feet, three. sjuares’ iro. Dupout: Circles tens thats #1 i per foot. W.. BURFUMD, 1422 New Lurk ave-ay JOR SALE OR RENT—WASHIN ‘Furnished Cottage ou istave. Ap R SALE—LOT P EAR 16TH. 22K100 eats Ge on ap9-3t* “ BAXTE: fortable dweliiug thereon ae SETTLE & MOFFETT, 1311 F st JOR SALE—A BEAUTIFULLY SIEU ATED Paka : : ne Within a) thinutes? drive of th t JOR SALE—THKe EACH Youth sidoot Coluan Sidih'sna calc ool ened; two stron 3 EF goath mdeot Column rad, bet Lam and Tothts! | Hat \pDISON S LANCOMBE: 1808 F uw ai) te Sferian Hite "SS Scr Elee | JOR SALE ACHES AT FALLS CHURCH. FIVE and oeaw TEP ata. | F'tioatest wait rein station. eit : Ais nw ; | stone foundation, aid ‘cella C ROR SALE-SEVERAL FINE LOTS IN WHITNEY | fait qnne-well and in every porticular' first-class Peake Prospect Hil substivision, and im blocks 14,15 Tor 1s, | HeBees CORE BO,000, will well or G0 2fiand 20, Hall and Fivsne! subdivision of Meriad | gp93t 2319 Fst. adjoining Sun Bultding. Hig6ctwe LER BUT TEIURacaw._ | BOR SALE ACKES IN THE PRETTIEST KR SALE —40.000 FEET, MT. PLEASANT. Dart Soot of need | wh subdivad adjoining eround has Jd an lots at the rate of $1,730 per acre, and t Short time the ground will be. ‘at less that « third these Lures. “Inquire, WESCOTT, WILCOX & WI ap9-3t 1907 Pa. ave nw FE, SAE EINE FAI OF FORTY acs Kovkville Pike, about one mile from District {@xut-room house, large barn and other necessary 0 ‘On Columbia Heights, three Lots 50x150 feet, on which are beautiful oaks, Joc. At Whitney Close. se¥- | Gralofthe Dest-located Low ut a banrain. | “apS-Im WALKER & WILSON, 1006 I’ nw. FR sale NDICATES — 100K — INVEST: Valdines: puny ith sandgsil atschiment trait wid Sq. 547, bounded by 3d. 4p, O, and P sts, s. w. ee sGIOA PY DERBLE. Bat ast of Fi, bounded ‘by Del 2. Re Dee 9-3t 131 Fat, JOR SALE—23 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL LEVEL land, well wet in grass, handsome building site, wa suburbs of Falls Church, Va; 6 intles from Wastany: tonaty; 1 mule from railroad station, suitable f dairy oF garden tar, or for residence of uve and Boundary: ‘Sq. east of 411, bounded by 2d, M, 7 es ‘erminent cuploy . price $2,400. ove third cash, Valance AUTHORIZED TO OFFER, FOR A FEW | 440,15; 18. 24monthe. ¥. H. BLPLERD & 0° DAYS. those three handsome Lotaat the corner of Whitney ave. and 13th st. extended at the low price of 27 ke. Ground in this iminediate locality is held at 40c. ‘This is a decided bargain. S.C.HILL, 8th and F.ap% OR SALE OR EXCHAN ee | ¥OR UNIMPROVED PROPERTY — ‘That handsome Besidence on Columbia ave, bet ‘containing 19 rooms ed and supplied with all modern isn: prover: 000 square feet of ground, handson id out, hy: price $30,000. teria very cas}, oF wi exchange foF tuniayroved real estate FEE EY of 12 acres, 9-room house, Porches, bay window, beated with furiimer, sable, frurt, Rad vine jeduct' Free Iron Bridge, acres, 8-room house, barn, 300 fruit trees, young vineyard, thrye miles from Aqueduct Bridge. ; | , Several fine building sites, with good views of city, of | 2 t0.10 acres, cheap. ETM. SPHERE 8 0, 279 O07 Pat. _aps-Lw LLL, corner 8th and F sts. | 2.0K 5: FARMS ON AND NEAR GEORGE. OR SALE—VERY CHEAP. | IS town and ioe 7th st. and Brookville, aud Pree E oes hatniies purchaser » 16.ro0m, | Biadenstung pikes, and beyond Earteru Draven. Very GE handsom iy fini double House, just completed: stunted on Jot bik, | fie and desirable locations in Vinciuia, neat raidrowie 13" Mertlian Hill contaluine 7.500 feet. for $4,000. | Headiwc to Waslingtou, as well or a ction Figure this upand see if it in hot a bargain. Good reportica, iow piven, "BAXTER & dicuW AR, iw SO. Hitde cor Sthand Fate, | 10081010 st anos “SALESIOTS 11 AN JQ SALE “IDLEWILD.= AT, HERNDON, 20 OR tario ave Meridian Hill, place: jock and are easily wu yarn Ten? nudles trou Aqueduct rida oe aweie are cael HILL cor. Sheena E ste | Fou, fine places lees than 2 niles funn Alexadia, 00 actes % mules from statiow, n HE CHOICE OF WHITNEY CLOSE Tota, which offer the best investments on the tuar- by'S'C. HILL, cor. 8th and F ats. apriw JOR SALE—LOT 1, 8Q. 29, FRONTING 34 FE ‘on Hat. north, 120 f feet on N. Hi. ave.! also, 300 feet front on Bo Boundary, nesr ith st, w 0 foot rear alley’ also mdary, nest 133th st, u, W.. 390 foot rear alle amost desirable Lot, 30 feet 6 inches front ou Maas. ave, north side, bet. Oth and 10th ste. n. w.:aureat bargain. Several squares and parts of squares north- at speculative prices spay WWOMas a. wrTcHELT, 1010 Fst. SALE—COUNTRY SITES AND FAKMS, IM- and unimproved, near Brocka, Stotts, Silver ng, Linden, Forest Gleh, Knowles, Windtaim, Kau ph, Kock ville aud Gaithersbure. ‘h; also, near Ivy City, Mills, Hyattsvili Branchville, Jeasups, and other su tem Be OOK K BAXTER & MACGC at. prone JOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS At St" : 5 Forent Gen Statioli in Dew subutvisions, <apiSt! +___¥34 Fet.. Rooms San06._ | ©) “ciuang sttentian for sobasban bomen. "Bal JOR SALE_A MOST DESIRABLE SMALL. LOT | & MACGUWAN, 1008-1010 ans ‘near Dupont Circle, 2546, with plans for house. | 7 op ea . : ate 8 POR SALE_PAST WASHINGTON—WE OFFER AT | & rootim turin groin a atonal en Soya Ww prices ahd on aay terms wccommary outbusidinyry Dive Fs 7 SERS he Ma refs ej ae a apll-3t LOUIS ¥. SHOEMAKEE, 920 F st. n.w. = AK BRIGHTWOOD, 147TH ST. RE SALE-TRE ATTENTION OF BUILDERS = ropomed park. very jreity Dar ‘and others is called to those desirable lote,fronting = 2 a 25efeeton Fetand 70 fecton Sdatne.toalley -sewer, | We have also Parts of Squares and Single Lots for | tet: bea om ou FAO. 1006 F at. ‘water abd gam st 0 ive prices. OSTRANDER & | aale in every Dart of Bast Wastiington. Belcan M . STALEY, £410 New York aver ‘plist. | spl-lm FH. SMITH'® SON, 1282 Fst. | Joon KENT BRICK MANSION, 19 RooMS. 10 JORSALE—ALOT ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, ON | {OR SALF—10TS. tap geloct araie, warden, .,edyecant BV Gattmabia et, ear 15th at laatented, 50510 Sg Spe Be rico S50. porsa. HILL & JOHNSTON, oi: Box 573, Frederick, Md apy tt sun : : ; GESALE_WE OFFER FOR GALE TWO Lors JOR SALE_ON 147H ST ROAD, NEAR BKIGHT on Corcoran st., between 17th st. and New Hany shire ave. for $L15 per sq. STON, 738 Loth st _n.w. Fo. ‘SALE-A St, 19x75, tor STON, 738 15th st. nw. WOR SALE—TWO LOTS. ‘East Capitol st. and North Carolin: Lith at. e., near B: OWNER. 913 East Capitol st, foot. LOT ON MST, NW. 1.15 persg. foot HILL & JOHN- OTH ‘HILL & JOHN- “apll-3t NEAR 24TH apli-3t_ BETWEEN RR SALE—CORNER LOT IN NORTHWEST, suitable for drug, ry oF feed store, or for sev- eral emall houses. ‘k ave. suitable for A MeiNTine O18 Fst lot near. ‘street and 14th Easy terms KE apo-6t JOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST PIECES OF ‘business pro} * brick house, 8 rooms, cali, ‘prick stable, 20224, 1m, ap9-3t Pon SALESIOE fi "09- Tur Corvmen Moros, Lire As- SOCIATION INSURES AT COST. Oftice—No. 1319 F street, Washington, D. 0. “No. 223 E German street, Baltimore. TRUSTEES. W. W. DUDLEY, President, JONAS H. McGOWAN, Vice President. FRANK J. TIBBETS, Secretary. GEORGE H. B. WHITE, Treasurer. ‘CHAPIN BROWN, Attorney. JAMES F. HOOD. FRANK T. RAWLINGS. HENRY N. COPP. RUFUS K. HELPHENSTINE, ‘The plansof the Columbia Mutual are the outcome of ekis study. ‘The advice of thouenttul insurance men improved and perfected by L. G. FOUSE, who 18 ‘the world over as authority upon insur- ance. The Columbia is among the few companies which ‘will endeavor to combet the errors of what las been Known as itive insurance. We invite the atten- fion of thouglitful men, who may find much of interest in our plan.” We have tio fne print, but every point is clearly and forcibly, Sxpreased. and’ nothing ‘Columbia Mutual is strong financially, closest acrutiny as to its standing and ‘answered, ‘May wear s seedy-looking Coat, kneed Trousers— By the by, we have stretchers to take the bulge out of ‘Will open on MONDAY her SEOOND IMPORTATION | the xneco—but his Linen should be clean. In our OF PARIS AND LONDON MILLINERY, comprising 434 Toe Sexy. (Oug line of Spring Overcoatats very lagge; also our Prince Albert Frock Coat apd Vest. Should youneed any- thing {m our line, will be pleased to ‘see yon {n our New Store. GRORGE SPRaNsy, ONR PRICE CLOTHIER, 494 SEVENTH STREET XW. t98 —-(Thigddoor below the cor. of Est) Jango, well-arranged, and attractive Furnishing-Goods you will find everything that is staple, ‘Wives, Mothers, Sisters: We know the wants of care- Jess man, and are showing a large stock of extra well- made and-perfect-fitting Shirts, both in white and colors. ‘These are not cheap, auction-made Shirts, but ‘gre the kind # man in any calling needs, When down ‘bis way, will you drop in and look at ‘em. Good, faithful sewing is on trial in these Shirts, and you are ‘the judge. tifa! Handkerchiefs, Collars, Cuffs, and all other sorts of Gentlemen's Fixings, We name the lowest prices, | Don't forget this. OAH WALKER & CO., mi28 (625 Pennsylvania avenue Sramo Hire .DUKLAPS NEW YORK STYLE IN SPRING HATS. introducer of Head Gear in ieee ‘Mons genuine unless bearing their trade mark WILLETT & BUOFF, bE Bole Agents tor this city, P 905 Penn's svenus, 2: 140 fee on Ls side and back ali ¥ ‘SALE_ORIGINAL LOT! Fee ieee by an averageot 11 tiigutredaction iaade sold: be pleted. 15, 25, Of the’ sui vision. perty in South Washingtor Dand £ sts, .w.; 20 ft. front by 95 ft. deep; fine storeroom aix For. vermis appl ©. i. THOMPSON, BLOCK 1. ‘and several Lots in' Whitney Cl SETTLE & MOFFETT, 1311 F st._ SAND ‘and Tear. 7th, bet. Sftalley 7 Avani ave. 1.W. MERIDIAN HILL, ‘at special bar- SQUARE feet deep; 0 per foot. A -yscoml- KK _SALE—LOTS—LANIER HEIGHTS, 11, 12, ‘40, and 50c. per foot; thebest in all parts Washinton Heights—Very few fine pieces, st 60c. to ‘Columbia Heights—A number of choice Lote at reas- wood contains nearly sixactes iniproved by eleven. pees | room PraincDwelling,Frame Stableaud Carriage House Tomi for two horses and two c: vd * Fines Goo Oa 1006 F OR SALE-A SAFE INVESTMEN WALL DOUBLE IN VALUE iumide of otie year, adjoining the bow e JOR SALE-AT LAUREL, Mo. ween Washington aud Balti frou both cities, & yory ice two Villa: 11 good-sized rooms. Lot about an acre, nicely Isid out Also, the oppimite former, containing be acre Property is convenient to the depot, and wee 2 low TiLke es KUTHEFOMD, 12 st nw. D Ol SALE—SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, ON HARE, ood Toad, hear Soldiers’ Home. acre ground. | hew two-story and attic frame dweilinur n hew carriage house atid, stable. price Square south of 1,091, triangle, Geonei Square east of 1,042, triangle, Kentuck, Bauare LOod trian, Georgia ave SOc. Bquare 936, Maryland avenue, 400. ho new ikke Eke 220 Fat Sor OX RENT-HOME AT FALLS CHUNCH, VA Sauare 1,008 D st. as situation high, dry aud Wealtiy large surround: Beaides uiany half squaies, lots, etc, ete, from three | ;1ttpatlon uel dry aud oalthy 5 lane cents upwards. By de eat iook at lot 4, in square 1,063, on G st. a, | Couvenient, Apply at il i av. nW.1uhds. Se. "pet foot house ‘avd Iuuprovements throw | POR RENT—AT BLA Eee WELLER &@ KEPETTL, | OS Moin each i 326 Pa ave. | JORN Si BPHEN, Blad JOR SALE — BK "8 SALE—LOTS IN NORTHEAST AND SOUTH. | WOOD PRL Circle, 26%100 to alley. | east, vei 7. One very Valuable conner. Lai rroved aid UBIup rover, at apeculat peculatr. "Saye coumuasious, and apply | aps-tws Hs. BAL K, room 4, 1332 F st. nw. inhi lm | 24oR sale SEVERAL FARMS NEAR & BR SALE_ VACANT LOTS,COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, | 4. 1 stajtou and bighly uproved. — H- 3. ‘corner Lot, 50c., Yale. st, Columbia Heights, 60c. | _ SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, #27 F st. unh1>-1m | FOR KRENT-SEVEN ROOM HOUSE AND TEN JFOR SALE—FINE LOT, SOUTH FRONT, wane | rh Stabling and good well af pout cirwe, ZOxNO. very cheap. Thue Lot Sst near Dupont Cire, 26x75 to alley. | XN oneal Ee Se, jut west of Gea, Swaim's handaome | 3 ye ecco FRAME, mel ‘toot agheypmeeyd | od ircle, = 1w* (90 or 907 New York ave. n.w, Nee ee ee ee Peratral ot acd | qyf.tne Low tok ot, near Dupout Cirle, 20x75 to | AOS ep Rena. SMALL Homies, NEA spgculative, ss on Qst, bet. 13th and 14th, remain. |» ne Lot, New Hampshireave., near Dupont Circle, | A ihe cry a specialty, Pitty tine selections now om ing unsold of iz, Ou the foun whieh we have recent | Ox oonecticut avey near Dupont Cie, | “ailins Tell SUPMERD & C0, 1007 Fst Mionces, ‘Thewe can be hiad now at the low price of | 47424 10 Alle; 09, rronting east, very cheap. Wie Tis att Manaton a: Hyattevdie, Ma.” Tie roy Sinst CUTTER & WIMER, 1423 F at | 7 AMC Lots oeee ce Goumecticut aves Jixi20 to | ¢7%s 15 tonutifully located. directiy obyomite the! ral he SS Ne BU EW avoeok- | mb “Aiyiy CHARLES EARLY GOs Tacha. | Orsi hdine tat tave a we Seu og GALE_FIVE LOTS ON ROAUORE OT. BET. = Poundmewot Washington Wi ste tera om Bahr sha eth ta oe angst a Columbis | 4 SK YOUR RETAILER FOR THE easy terms, ton tuumuediste purchaser Heights; overlooking the city. WHITMAN, ___ Fe ; 3 . ap9-3t QUSES AND LOTS AT HYATTSVILLE MOLE Sto. Sums Mesee $3 Son | AGUE AE Met AS MAS ats -A_ BEA TES LOT ON NORTH = FOa, St Binney at soxdes, $0. 0-fost pecial bargain. BATES & aor ee at a ber- ALE 76,400, FEET. OF GROUND 18 THE reas ard. juares of 'EYON & TRACY, ‘513 7th st. {Some dealers reconnnend inferior snonder to mak sintwer prout. Lis is the ORIGIN S2°SHOE, “Beware of uniabons ‘which acknor {Relrown superiority by attempting to build upou tie | tation of the origitial. y Y HONE GENUINE UNLESS BEARING THIS STAMP, 9 SALE OR RENT—VEEKY DESIRAL! NS 83 Lawyers Hull, about of & Santis SEAS Con. | helay, Bik 'O.R Reve will runt dwelling fa Apply GEO. W. 8. lupurance and. iteal postal card vent to Agent, 57 24 at. Baltimore ms et this shoot | Ok SALE_PINE T ‘carefully selected Pine Tuuler Laid (te supe+ ior body of Monber Land in the United Staten) te musted by an. to. hundred million feet of Fasted Uy an expert to yield wx. m4 or fore Shas ost attractive euburh of Waebinicte. (cam frou $1,000 t0 $19,000." Also a lurve wana Ter'ot Tote, among the most eligible in te vil as _apl-lm FH SMITH & BON, 1222 F wt Ame PIMBER LAND. 34,500 ACRES a ee Bd Cay iy emgeria Aas, Sree a eng —aed dd ‘Mass. | 41 Lincoln 51 Our celebrated factory luces a larger quantity of gies tle ede yl oti se recy a Ee, mi JAMES. MEANS’ “$2 SHOE for Boys [oie ints ES Ful of the 611 Faw. ‘SALE— of the moat ‘este Five See api-lw cree state, aie | er ‘To meet a want urgently felt by a great mamy people ‘whohave to use PURE WHISKY for sickness, debility and other purposes, but who must have none but the best and purest obtainable, we offer our KINE OLD RYE WHISKY FINE OLD BYE WHISKY FINE OLD RYE WHISKY