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THE, EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, APRIL” 26, 18 Fe il 87—WITH SUPPLEMENT. LOCAL MENTIO} ‘The Weather. Indications for the “28 hm aenciny at % p.m. For District of Cott Maryiand and ginia, slichtiy warmer, fair weatuer, westerly winds, shifting to south: -. 9097 impo. Purchasers will fad it an ‘ni street northwest. ted and Domestic est Varletle Wines tn the country. advantage to call, Haxps asp Nats BEAUTIFIED by an accom. plished lady manicure, who gives instructions for the betier care and linprovement of the hands, Also corns and bunions removed without pain, 25 cents each, at Drs Kenlson’s, 1201 Pennsylvania avenu Srectat Norn pufacturer’s stock, cotton iderwear at ridiculous prices for April 27,28 and 2 Details In to-morrow’s Republican and Star. Look for the Palais Royal advertisement, HEADQUARTERS FoR FORE! celve W=INOFFOW 500. DO} Palermo Oranges and Le reval we will offer grea Harris & Anderson, 921 L FUSSELLS Ick-CREAM. Perms. —We will re- Messiia, Catania and ns, Which to sell on ar- nents to the trade. wisiana avenue, Peteonize Home Ixpust: sdyed$ 15 1 West nits cleaned $1, Co-operative shop, 626 D street aT ExpccTIoN in Jet Wraps, Mourning | ‘aps and Plain Cloth Wraps at = i. H. Tavron, 905 Pennsylvania’ ave, Was. B. Winams, 1885, se in Lue District, estab- Ww hed in 1850. Leliable, prompt, and just. a experience of thirty-odd years in the ade, We Can Safely assert that no house York ean show a more extensive, lisble stock than We offer, Our long ‘enables Us to Secure not oniy the most , but the most durable furniture now red in this market. To those wishing to com | ¥ with sty , abd, above all, dura- | Wwe would sulleit an Inspection of our Superb Swe have re made large additions to our ready extensive and attractive exhibit, intro acing Many Lovelties new to this market, The very latest. New York styles, as” well as } Freneh and other importations, { We are headquarters for summer draperies and elaborate Interior decorations, Lace curtains of exquisite design. Parlor furniture in eadiess Variety. Chamber and library sets of artisite design and finish. -¥ writing-desks of curious workmanship. Japanese and Canton matting in great variety. ‘An extensive stock of Window-shades, all the pew tints Chtidren’s carrtazes of every grade. Keirigerators of all sizes. Noold stock. Every tuing new, fashionable, and Gurable, and at New York prices Wash BL Witztams, Nos, 317519 7th st Nos. G84 D st. No. 6:5 Louisiana ave, €. C. Paxsoxs’ HOUSKHOLD Aswosta will do more cleaning for iess money and labor than anything ever used in the laundry and family. It brightens colors without fading them, takes out stains with. ‘ont hurting the clothes, ani keeps the hands ike saun. ‘Be Sure and get the real article. to call Spee is we Ivattention to our Children’s | for Children’s Spring Coats, from 2 to | ch originally sold at $3, $4.25 Sy $6, $6.50, $7, $7- cu.” Another lot ‘Call early, as they cannot last jong K. H. TAYLor, 953 Pennsylvania ave. Ask Harpwake Deaners for Corrugated Key Yale Locks, Insist on having them. $s. $f ands. ‘at these prices, “Tum spice-laden gales of Araby the Blest,” | Which furnish the theme for many an oriental poet, Would Searcely seem fragrant by comparison With Eastuman’s Aloha Perfume. Fixe Porrearrs. Kets Kem 109 Pa, ave. lid Leather Misses’ Spring Heel, Cur. Kid, St. Geat or Peb. Goat for $1.50 per pair. W. #. Rich, 717 Market Space. RK. W. Hewpuxson & Co., 1113F street northwest. Wall paper, window shades, &: ‘Huan artificial eyes, Hempler’s, 453 Pa. ave. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Dr. Frank Baker will lecture at the National Museum to-morrow evening under the auspices of the Scientific Societies on “Facial Expression.” Samuel T. Luckett was yesterday reappointed constable by the Court in General Term. A pleasant musical and literary entertainment was given by Star of Hope Lodge, No. 12, 1. 0. G. ‘T., at its hail last evening. Division No. 1, U. KK. of P., was presented by ts lady friends with a handsome flag atthe Na- Uonal Riffes’ Armory last night. ‘The presentation Was made by Mrs. G. J. L. Foxwell. Wm. Koaler, a watchman at Heurich’s brewery, Jast night, while aes blanket on a horse, was Kicked fm the groan by the animal, and seri: ously injured. ‘THE WEEKLY Star's Pocket Atlas of the World 1s District ment Affairs. BUILDING PERMITS. have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: ‘Samuel Het co alter a oa¥ 434 Serees SLL fom last might, and followed with the Kindilest at- | [Inge $5,000 ‘aunbere tre MS ree ion and frequent outbursts of tumultuous ap- | Martha "Weaver te eee aoe se his enactment of the herole role of Sparta- | 12.000, numbered no} cus. | Of the young star's fitness for this role there dwelling $350- can hardly be any question, Few actors on any southwest; F,. Stage possess such splendid physical equipment bered it to erect for it as Mr. Downing displays. Probably Salvin! jorton, brick dwelling, numbered 304 F street south- promi actors: sie — present genera- 3, $8 ion of theater-goers, at once impresses his audi- | west. erect brick ling ence with a greater sense of physical power than | 360; numbered 12ed Mailiton’ eesoene ole does Mr. Downing. This impression {swell sus- ‘to erect brick dwel ‘$600, numbered 65 tained by his voice, which 1s strong and deep, and | Jackson ‘alley northeast. aia somes Hoban, £0 erect brick dwelling, $16,000, numbered 1771 Mas- sachusetts avenue horthwest, R. G. Rutherford, stands without sigh of exhaustion the tremendous strain put upon it by the many long and impas- to erect brick stable $400, in rear of 1311 Corcoran street. J.C Kramer, to erect frame dwellii sioned speeches which are assigned to Tn the ‘on 7th street north of Bright tacus tragedy. Mr. Downing’s fovtre Cohen, to Pennsylvania avenue volee 18 one of his most valuable git and he cannot be too careful in bis use of {t, nor northwest, jm. Fletcher, to alter No. 513 ‘M street, northwest, $1,800. guard too sedulously against those tricks of élocu- ‘MISCELLANEOUS, ‘The Commissioners have received from the ad- ton which, while they may be effective for the moment, inthe end not alone weary the ear of the Jutant-general of Maryland the general order No. Ing permits to military or ‘tions au- auditor, ‘but permanently injure the vocal organs 4, grant thorized by other States to enter and pass through of the actor. Thin voices necessarily have to be Maryland going to and returning from the Na- pivched in a high key to carry far, ‘Dut an organ such as Mr. Downi exceptionally enetrates to the remot tonal Drill and encampment in Washington in May next. powertul and ric! Temotest cor- hers of a theater fike the National without being raised much above the conversational tone. It is by Inteliigent modulation rather. than” pitch aOtve to obtain wich the actor should) ropyrrcne, Brtc-4-BRAcy CUr-GLAss ET, AT AUC- Tiox.—Mr. Dowling wil sell tomorrow at it lock auction rooms the personal effects of Olive Logan, who leaves for Europe shortly. In it are some choice pieces of iture, bric-a-brac, cut- NATIONAL. THEATER.—A large andience, whose friendly disposition was shown from. te first, wel-omed Mr. Robt. Downing’s return to Washi ir pirive to obtain his effect, and by which the end genuine artistic _ effect me be obtained. These things have plainly ugayed the attention of Mr. Downing within the Jast few months of his career, for there has been a distinct and most gratifying ‘improvement in Lis elocutionary methods as well as in other aspects of his impersonation of ‘Asa whole, it may at once be said, Mr. Downing’s Spartacus 13 a very creditable piece of work, showing the young actor to immeasureably better advantage than anything he has essayed heretofore, with the pos- sible exception of éngomar, and indicating the direction in which he must seek the histrionte triumphs Which, with riper experience and in- telligent seif-disetpline he can hardly fall to achieve. Already he has gone far toward attain- ing that self-absorption in the role which ts so difficult but so essential, and through which alone a consistent, well-rounded and really powerful representation can be worked out. Not only in the — impasstoned scenes, in which he stirred the house to unusual demon- strations, but in the pathetic passages did Mr. Downing’show greater seli-command and more in- telligent management of his resources and hence produce a more pleasing and artistic effect. Inthe Hirst act he was really as telling as anything of the evening. “He was repeatedly called before the cur- can glass and other objects of value. Exxrniorpimany ‘Arrracrioxs THIS WEEK. WHITE DRESS GOODS at half price. Thotisands of yards just purchased. LACE ORGANDIES in Fancy Stripes. CHECKS, LACE BARS, CHECK NAINSOOKS, STRIPE NAINSOOKS, CORDED MARSEILLES. CHECK NAINSOOKS, 5 cents instead of 10 cents. STRIPED NAINSOOKS, 5 cents instead of 10 cents, CHECK NATNSOOKS, 7 cents instead of 14 cents, LACE BARRED, 10 cents instead of 20 cents. CORDED MARSEILLES, 12} cts. instead of 25 cts, LACE SAVOY, 12% cents instead of 25 cents. LACE GRENADA, 12% cents instead of 25 cents, LACE ARCADA, 12% cents instead of 25 cents, At tain, Six times at the end of the third act, At the Ces EE CC Ee nal the Cathe ese audience waited ie 636 Pa. ave., south side. DOW thankt Washington fends for the Warmth of theirwel, | SOME CHOICE THINGS IN SPRING DRESS GOODS une, and modestly ascril much of his recent AND SATTEENS JUST OPENED. success to his manager, Mr. J. H. Mack. Mr. Downing i fairly well supported,” Mr. Menry Ave. | FRESH SUPPLY OF PLAIN AND FANCY CANTON ing’s Pi rius 13 a ‘mel lous impersona- MATTING JI OPENED. Lion, strong and intelligent throughout. Mal- le arin} was a satisfactory Sonona. CoNcERT aT GRAND AnMY Hatz.—Those who enjoy doing good and good music at the same time will do well to attend the concert at Grand Army Hail tomorrow evening. ‘The entertainment 13 in competent hands, and the object is a worthy BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS AT COST. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., ap25 636 Pa. ave., south side. p= STAR REFRIGERATORS one. See the advertisement for details. 8 Are the Beat. Piaxo RecrTat.—Mile. Atala Kamleh, who is an- ‘Mamutsctured exyromly for nounced as pianiste to the Khedive of ‘Egypt, will| apo6.st ‘B12 Tir st. nw. give a plano recita! at Congregational church on = Saturday night. She will be assisted by other artists. ALBAUGH'S OrrRa Hovse.—A new opera by Gill bert and Sullivan fs always certain to attract a large audience, and the one assembled last night to Witness the ‘performance of “ Ruddygore,” by the MeCaull Opera Company, was no exception to the rule, Judging from the Warm reception of the company and the lberal number of encores, the opera may be set down as at least a moderate'suc- cess, Nevertheless, in its entirety, “Ruddygore” 4s disappointing, ahd while the book 1s at times extremely bright and portions of the music as tuneful as anything Sullivan ever wrote, still the work cannot be regarded as reaching the standard/ of other operas by the same authors. The story of “uddygore,” a burlesque ou the old-time melo- drama, 18 sufficiently well known not to require rehearsal at this Ume. ‘The first act 1s by far the better of the wo, containing, as 1t does, ajtnost all the pretty muste of thé plece. “Espécially worthy of mention is Rose Maybud's first solo, the duet between Rose and Robin, and the Madrigal for principals and chorus in the finale of the act. Col, MeCaull’s company is of good quality. “Digby Beli has in Robin a part which does nop afford him Ess Ricar Herz: GOOD NEWS IS THE BEST NEWS. THEREFORE, READ ON, It oxA-half the attention that is paid to making money ‘Was paid to saving it the world would bemuch better off. Be thrifty, as well as industrious,and when you want to buy Clothing go where you will get the benefit oflow a VICTOR E, ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE Is the place to save money. HERE 1S THE PROOF OF IT. Our Great Specialty Suit... 30.75. ‘We have added five new styles this week, making in all thirteen different styles and textures. ‘These goods are strictly all wool, and we claim they are the greatest bargain ever produced in the District. suMicient opportunities for, the exercise of is 87.50 unctuous comedy ability. The les Mr. Buys: ‘i je hus taken with the text are calc ‘to harrow BI EEE up the author's soul, but certainly fend to liven up 85.00 several rather dull scenes. As Rgse Maybud Miss For s Good Business Suit, Marian Manola was charminglY, naive, and sang the music of the part with excellent’ effect, anc $16.50 Miss Annie Meyer deserves Warm commendation for her rendition of the thankless role of Mad Margaret. | Hannah Was given inanentirely acceptable manner by Laura Joyce Bell. Harry MacDonough, John Brand and Ellis Ryse were also very ‘the da ‘of the former meeting with particular favor. “Ruddygore” is handsomely staged and costumed. In the second act the en- tire house was darkened for several moments, du ring which the conductor led with an illuminated baton. Hargis’ Buou THEATER—A satisfactory perform- ance of that excellent drama, “The Silver King,” was given last night by the company headed by For a PrincezAlbert Suit, ‘Wanscott Worsted, Blue and Black. Strictly All Wool, 89.50 Fora Blue Slater's7Plannel Suit. Strictly All Wool, ‘Fadeless Color, with Two Seta of Buttons. BOYS’ SUITS, AGE 13 TO 18 YEARS, $4.50, $5.50, 86, $7.75, 88.25 and upward. (CHILDREN’S SUITS, AGE 4 TO 13 YEARS, STRICT- LY ALL WOOL, $2.87,183.50, 83.87. $4, $4.75 and upward. offered irve to every new subscriber for one Fear to The WEEKLY Stak. It is a handsomely printed book of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with more Than 100 colored maps and diagrams, and contains & wealth of general information. See advertise- nent ig another column, —— TURF TALK. Notes About Horses and Haces—The New York Pool Law. "The passage of the pool bill” by the lower house of the New York legislature 1s good -pews to loversof the turf, and it looks now as if there wus @ good prospect of it becoming law. The Dill as it stanas will reguiate the number of rac- ug days to each racing association within 20 miles of New York, allowing thirty days to each association yearly; the association to pay the comptroller 5 per cent of the gross receipts, Laredo is reported as being left in Californian by Baldwin, Laredo is said to be amiss, The cross country meeting, beginning April 30, shows every sign of being a big success, the only thing likely te hurt it 1s starting so early in the season, but The¥ had to, so.as not to confdct with other meet Rupert ts said to. be atly improved over year's form. Alf Estiyf seems to be getting troubies, contracted Ca the winter. Was badiy kicked during his exercise in | partof the week. Old Hickory Jim ran ile fn 55 Secosids this week. His age ts ) be sixteen years. All of the horses at his track, Wh& few exceptions, have suf- a with pink-eye. Poteen has been bleeding ain and 1s @ very doubtrul starter in the Ken- ky Derby. Kitkwan worked a mile in 1:49 easy at Pimlico audall of Nolan’s horses are look- ing well. ron — A Victory forthe B. & P. Railroad. A DEFECTIVE LAW OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. ‘Yesterday, in the Court in General Term, the Proceedings in the case of the District of Columbia agt. the Baltimore and Potomac Kailroad were after argument quashed. An information had ‘been Mied in the Police Court charging the com- pany with unloading freight and merchandise from cars in Maryland avenue contrary to the act of the Legislative Assembly of June 16, 1873. ‘This was carried to the Circuit Court where the writ was quashed, and an appeal was taken. The point made by the company’s counsel, Col. Totten, on which the case was decided, was that the ordi nance in question did not express in its title the ‘Mr. King Hedley, who brought out effectively the strong lesson of the leading part. The scenery MEN'S PANTS. “Tue FORD SISTERS’ TestIMoNIAL—Among those | Nest Mixtures, Hair Lines, and Combination Stripes, who will take part in the Seana Ck to Strictly All Wool. the Ford sisters at Congregational chur! cs 82, 82.50, 83, 83.50, $3.75 and day evening, are Prot. Bischof, Mrs. Kaspar, the i = eewerd Wi on’ quartette, Mr. Whipple, Col. Seifier, aT ‘Miss Maude Gruelle and Gracie and Cherry Ford. KgRNAN's THRATER—“Our Minstrel Boys,” with the novelty features interspersed, proved ‘an ac- able entertaipment at Kernan’s last night. MANASSAS PaNowaMa retains its clientele of Patrons from week to week. . YounG Woman's TEMPERANCE UNTON.—A social meeting of the Young Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union, Division No. 8, was held last evening, at the Church of Our Father. Miss Alice Stier ave a plano solo, Mrs. J. A. Williams and Mr. esteott made addresses; Miss Cloakey and Dr. Duncan recited, Prof. Spencer rendered a guitar solo, and E. P. Whipple sang. "Refreshments were serve VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE TEN 927 AND 929 7TH STREET NOBTHWEST. COR MASS. AVE. STRICTLY ONE PRICR Open Saturday unti 11 p.m. HE STAR REFRIGERATORS T eat ey tr THE Fale 812 7th st. nw. ap25, _8b26-5t —_-__. = .THe BIRTHDAY OF GEN. GRANT. — The anni- versary of the birth of Gen. Grant will be ob- served by @ meeting, to ‘be held this evening, under the auspices of the 0. P. Morton Post, G. A. R,, at the Metropolitan A. M. KE. church.” ‘The speakers expected are Col. Geo. W. Williams, Col. Geo.C. Gorham, of California; Capt. Jno. B. Dowd, of Indiana; W.' Scott Montgomery and Rev. Theo, Gould Stewart. ——_-___ ‘Tue RvsstaN POLICE SERVICE.—The subject of a lecture at the Y. M. C. Association last evening by Mr, Geo, Kennan Was “Russian Police and Gens «Armes,” in Which he described, in an entertain- ing manner, the results of his experience and ob- servation during his residence in Russia. He spoke of the rivalry which existed between the police and gens d’armes, both of which organtza- Uons were engaged in perpetually endeavoring to 200, coo® cace ‘ceaq 8, si As the season advances new shapes and de- signs make their appearance. We are daily in receipt of the latest designs and rare novelties, outdoeach other in their efforts to capture nini- lists “The polley ot the government encouraged | MOUS which we now invite your attention to this rivalry, which went far toward establishing | the the almost perfect detective service of the empire. Lixcoun Hatt. Pxoreety.—This fine business stand 1s to be sold at public auction on Thursday next. Situated as it fs on the corner of D and 9th streets, it Is one of the most desirable points in the city, ahd some enterprising man has the opportu- nity of making one of the best investments. ble by purch: and properly improving it. It is certain wo yield a good return on any reasonable amount, and the chances are that 1t will go cheap, See advertisement. SKELETON BEADED BONNETS, imall the new shades and tints, It is our opin- fon, based on practical experience, that they ‘will reign supreme; as for beauty, light weight, perfect fitting, their ready adoption for either street or evening wear, they supply a want loug felt in Millinery. We have them in 5 differ- ent shapes, both Trimmed and Untrimmed. offense charged—the title reading “to regulate {he Funuing Of trains and engines On the streets,” —————e ‘Wasurxartox’s Foxty-NevEss.—Since the pubtt- cation in Tae Sram Saturday of an account of the company that left this eity in 1849, for California, % number of the members of thé company have made their whereabouts known. Mr. Jas. H. Barker, one of the members of the company, now Tesides’ at 407 B street northeast, and is engaged at the office of the United States’ Coast and Geo detie Survey. Mr. Barker yesterday had a call irom Mr. Gregory Ennis, one of the members of the company, Who was as dead, but Who 1s now living in this city. Mr. J.T. Coumbe and Mr. W. P. Hiieary, members of ‘the company, are also living. Mr. Coumbe returned home in 1853 and, studying médicine, added an M.D. to his name, Which somewhat ‘concealed his identity. Dr. Coumbe states that Kichard Byington and Robert Slight were the men that left tue company on the | plains, and not himseif and Jo. Dunn. ——— He Came ro Tas Coustey Wirt Mr. Jos, Bonin! died night vefore last at bis resi- dence near Surratt’s Mill in Prince George's County, Md. Mr. Bonini came to this country in ‘1848 with Kossuth and other political exiles from Europe, and settled in this city. He married bere, und was for many Years a member of the Marine Band. He was one of the best trombonists in the country. Mr. Bonini was well and favorably Known in the eastern section of the city. ———— Rossixc He Exrzorgs.—Bettie Hunter, a col- ored servant girl, was arrested last night by ‘Oficer Jones ou a ‘charge of stealing a silk shaw! trom her former employer, Albert M. Tul of No. 411 9th street. She Was discharged by Mr. Tubman, and several days later she was seen wearing the shawl She claimed that she received the shawl from her sister, who Was employed by Mr. Tubman as nurse. This morning, in the Police Court, she was tried for the larceny, and was xiveu'thirty days in jail ‘The shaw! waS returned tw its owner. Se ‘Tue WReKLY Star's Pocket Atlas of the World is fered Ifee Wo every mew subscriber for one year to. (ee WREELY Stan. It 18 a, handsomely printed f more Dook profusely illustrated, naps and dia ‘and contains st informatron, ‘advertise- plumn, —— ov Booxs.—The sale of books Dowling’s contains many valu- iderature illustrated and sale this evening Wil com- wi S, When, a3 will be seen by Jvertisement, Somme eiotce volumes WII De reached. —-___ VaLcarte Boos av Avction.—Anim| t sale ot taneous and standard books will begin at Dowlins’s this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Many of them are illustrated and in fine em- Uracing every department of literature.— Adv. pase SN ‘Tux Omcy Saxoruonit at Kernan's—Adet RRR OOY YA L RRO OY ¥ AA L ERO O YY AAL Our stock of crown, fan and Picot edge Rib- ERG ¥ AMAL ‘bona, in all the new and scarce colors, is com er Plete at old prices, notwithstanding the manu- aun A & KDW B GGo facturer’s advance, Bur As Ro HNN NOOO Br AGB HERES on BBE A AK KIN NN GGG SPEOLAL, PRP 00 w WDDD ERE RRR pre owwwwD DE. ROR ‘We can boast of showing the best stock of BRR Children’s Hate, both Trimmed and Untrimmed, be O OWWWWD DE ER. & “oo WW Dow Eeek >| among them 4 new shapes never before shown. ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomenesa. More economical than the oninary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘ith the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powdera SOLD ONLY mm Caxa Korat, ‘BaKixe PowDER Co., 106 Wall street NX ccd EVERYTHING BELONGING TO MILLINERY COMPLETE, ‘THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY ES- TABLISHMENT IN THE CITY. HE STAR REFRIGERATORS Ba OE PU, vTyt S os T =e RE GUTS s020.5 Bes Eu “oo “oo! F . Bagh Recexmx Recerven- | - 710 SEVENTH 87. XW. OSE HUNDRED PIECES OF BEAUTIFUL SPRING | noo.suat-3m IN, CHECKED | Wits BOUBLE WIDTH SS GOODS. SIKIPED DRESS GOOD! ONLY 25. FRENCH SATINES, finest quality, 25. HEAVY GROS GRAIN BLACK SILK, 98. CAMEL'S HAIR Pin Checks, wide double Pure (finest) wool, reduced to 50. homer FANCY SILKS, 3754. 40, 45,50. BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS GOODS, nest double wiath, special bar: pues Toualsting st rockers a ee a ee er silk and wool, wide rain at 30. BLACK SURAH SILKS, cash value 75, reduced to 62. ‘TRICOT ©! Lace for Over-Dreases in choice | ra Sect | ae hes ee es BLACK CASHMERES, ‘fue quality, wide double | tiftiocar Domak aut Heat in great variety. BLACK SILK RHADAMES, 75,87, 91.00. HOOE BRO. & co. ROYAL SERGE, beaut Dress cams wie dab fold 12 Funda fr only $2.00 BAIS mn Vegeta Tue eable width, pure woo! Wotan Reins GU: Alice caren Cece CASH CUSTOMERS Miner io P = ‘*inige-sise handsoure Bitadl Que sors gL S0e FF 1S Conrultation tree, wil visi paSiants cco A RRR TITT REE RRR ™ f2 & Ee j Fe Hak” f° | Pasncotancy Saou ‘Tar Lavus wos S44 EE Eee £ = SSIES et Rs Re Sees eae ape 711 MARKET SPACE. NEAR 7TH ST. er ENE =! Sis T™ ‘Are the. Mumitsctured sabressly for yeet it ina very = ap26-st ‘tow. | a0 10916-1616 Peabayi vents sreate ‘Tennis, Croquet and Base Ball. f-door will notice the All lovers of outcen in Kennis, Croquet and Base = ‘Windsor Raquet, $1.99. et, Harvard Raquet, $2.99. Oxford Raquet, $2.90. ane Ba 8 some n aI Rubber; ‘Tennis Balls, 19. each, UI Covered Tennis Covered Tennis Ayer’s Regulation Young America Base Halt-Dollar Dead Base Ball, 250, Dollar Dead Base Ball, 30c. Bote great variety. ‘Boson VARIETY ‘Surre & WARDWELL, 026,m12-2 705 and 707 Market Space, ius Can Still be Secured in dam- aged Dry and Fancy Goods. Young's Great Fire Sale, 798 7th st, ‘The rush still continues. 7 Ivory Starch—wash, starch and iron in five minutos Perfect. Try it,” Ask grocers, tu ‘The Reason Competition is Paral Because at the Fair, 812 7th street northwest, they are selling: For 12c.—Handsome Frutt Dishes, worth 29c. For 29¢.—Nickel Cuspadors, worth 49c. For 4¢,— Hardwood Potato Mashers, worth 10c. ¥or 10c.—13-Inch Brass Trays, worth 25c. For 69¢.—Splendid Folding Chairs, worth 98e, For 6¢.—5-Quart Dairy Pans, worth 15 For 4e,—Nice Japanned Trays, worth 15c, For 9¢.—Handy Garden Trowels, worth 15c. For 22¢.—Paper Mache Pails, worth 3c, For 7oc.—Elegant Colorerd Cocoa Mats, worth a. For 1¢.—€-Inch Tin Pie Plate, worth 4c. And right on through the immense stock—come and examine our stock. You are perfectly wel- come to come in; walk through the store, and you ‘will be treated courteously, Whether you purchase ornot, While reading this advertisement please bear in mind that we have the largest and best stock of China, Glassware, Crockery, Tinware, | Woodenware, Baby Carri: of New York. ‘The Fair, 812 7th street northwest, and 811-813 8th street northwé 1 ‘The Underwriters Fire Sale of damaged Dry and Fancy Goods, at Young's, 736 7th st. 18 the talk of the town, Bargains! ig Hold Fast Tobacco 1s the finest chew made. It is absolutely free of all adulterants. For sale by all first-class retailers, 10 Honesty the Best Policy. Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef, and Iron cures neural- gia and nervous headaches. Honest dealing proves a success in all cases, The favor with which Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef, and Iron is met by the pub- lic 1s attributed’ to the purity of the compound, and that it causes an effect a8 represented to do. ‘Thousands of nervous people have reaped im- measurable benefits by its use. Weak women and overworked men will find this tonic a great treas- ure, 8, Refrigerators south ““Khe Queen of Beers.”—Xo family should be without Moerlein’s celebrated Beer, 75c. per doz. (om) __F. H. Finney, Agt., 1206 D st. Desirable Dry and Fancy Goods at Slaughtering prices Young's Great Fire Sale, 7 st Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa. Unlike other cocoas or chocolates, it is not greasy, and, though containing all the nutriment of the richest cocoa bean, 1t 1s 40 prepared that {twill not disturb digestion,” and makes a delicious table drink, Alldrugglsts and grocers keep it, 1 Best in the World, Indestructible $10 Trunk. $5 Everlasting Bag. Becker's, 1345 Pa. ave. 0 Hold Fast Tobacco 1s made of the highest grade of Burley leaf. Ivis sweetened and flavored with the purest ingredients, 10 Superior Eyeglasses, 50c. Optician, 487 Pa, ave. 23,26 “LeUs Talk $25 Harness.”—Becker’s. co Go to Young’s Fire Sale, 736 7th st., for dargalus in Siiks, Satins, Velvets énd fine Wraps7 Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3 1b. “Ward” prints, 45c. per 1b. Also, Cottage Chéese and Buttermilk; Sweet Mik Se. per quart. Cream 15¢. Lisa & Bro, A fortnight since we called your attontion toour opening of SPRING WRAPS. Since then many have ‘been sold ont, new ones substituted, and the stock con- siderably augmented. Anyone can now make a selection, as everything pos- sible has been put in our stock to makeasale acer tainty. di ‘We have exerted our utmost to procure the sightliest and best-made garments that could be Lought. ‘We make alterations on the premises without extra, charge, and always promises fit, With this preface we will endeavor to explain to you what is in our vast stock: CHECK JACKETS, with Hood attached, $2.98. STRIPED JACKETS, with Hood attached, $3.98. Apretty MIXED CLOTH JACKET, with or without ‘Hood, 84.98. A fine ALL- WOOL CLOTH JACKET, with Hood, $5.25. TAILOR-MADE JACKETS, in light shades, very nobby, for &: A FRENCH SEAM JACKET for $7.45. A Very Fine KERSEY CLOTH JACKET, perfect fit- ting and finish, for $8. JERSEY JACKET, $3.98; worth $5. 2 DOUBLE-BREASTED JERSEY JACKETS, bound with braid, for 34.48. Fine Quality JERSEY JACKETS, with Hood, 87.45. Fine Quality DIAGONAL CLOTH COAT, with Hood, 87.5 OTTOMAN CLOTH VISITES, trimmed with Jet and Lace, for $5.90. BROCADE SILK VISITE, lined with Silk, trimmed with Chenille Fringe, tor $8.95. HEAVY CORDED SILK VISITES, trimmed with Che- nille Fringe, for 810. A Very Dressy JETTED WRAP for $14.50. An Entire JET WRAP for $16.50. A Handsome JETTED WRAP, combined with Velvet, ‘Silk lined, Jet Fringe, for $15.50. Very Fine JETTED WRAPS, inall the different grades tothe finest made Traveling Ulsters and Raglans, as low as $4.98. @ An Unlimited Stock of LADIES’ SUITS, in Cloth and Silk, in all the new Spring Shades. All the New Shapes and Styles and Colorings in PARA- SOLS. Variety to satisfy every turn of mind. Our INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT contains everything necessary to make a complete department. Everything in BABIES’ WEAR from head to foot, BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS in Percale and Flannel. Asno urging is countenanced in our Establishment, ‘ou would be treated as a customer, though you might be only @ looker. L ma 5 aa RNR 388s Eo AMA NEN go TLL A A NNN Sss8 BBB U RRR caaq # UU RR &% FE Pe ub Be boo Bl BBB UU RR 6OGGG OO BBB RRR Pad Be BR O% es, Bh EL 88 4e6* BBB 2 R 00 = 7 4 ONE PRICE ONLy, ap23 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET. Seame Hoare DUNLAP'S NEW YORK STYLE IN SPRING HATS. ‘The scknowledged introducer of Heed Gear in America, None genyjne unless bearing their trade mark. WILLETT & BUOFF, “Bole Agents for this city, 905 Penn's avenue. wot. H. D. Buzz,” IMPOETER AND TAILOR, ave just arrived. Mr. BABE personally Sts all garmente made in hises- nu venue, at aansnrton, DO. ‘We have on hand s full stock of the Celebrated cond Harness ofall kinds st Oouord peloese nase o ‘Bole Agency for the LUTZ & BRO, 12 97 Femma.ave. next to National Hotel. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR R SALE Hit _9p20-6t 770010 1719 Riggs at. 804 oy (804 8th st. ube Sr. SSE 900 TE ee DN Es 509 Stas 15364," 1536 "Wik" Se 24,000) tow, binm.i0ra 100 og 40540411 Baar'saliey, Puaehedit ry riences S fat ble dt “15,700 831. 0 iT Bk io" rie eee Dalle Bt 2: -13,000)710 Oak mae bibs 27 Sands Tihs °° Garg 68'S at. mes rroad’n. cay ae Si ope Bai a i es beh es hsostisoa E Rw. Or. 1901," 1808, 18 SEW fli 5 1139 to 115i ar 2,500 sine, Bh, oh 12 Dist Dw, a h..Ord, 433 to 441 Prather’s alley, b.b., 4r...... 4,500) 2144 1 st.n.W.,b.b.,9r4,500) The abore in only a portion of th books... For fall Ust call at office corbalienn meted On the Istand 15%. “[ap26] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Fe SALE—THREE HOUSES IN BALTIMORE City, containing eisht rooms and cellar paying 10 per cent net: or will exchauge for Washington Gly roverty, For particulars apis to, © ap oU-Ot HUFTY & DYER, 1301 F st_ JOR SALE-SIX-ROOM HOUSE ON CORNER oundary and Cleveland “ave. good for aru OF rocery store; Price, Call WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE. ap26-3t WESI OTT, WILCOX & WINE, ap26-3t_ 1007 Pennsylvania ave. OR SALE—A MAGNIFICENT NEW HOUSE, ON Sst st. u.w.; built in the very best and most Sub- Splendid" peiwuborhood. Price, WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE, 1907 Pennsylvania a JOR SALE—COMPLETELY FURNISHED Co’ tage of 10 roms: “South Mountain Summer re- ‘L. C. YOUNG,1407 F st. n.w., Room 4, ap26-Ln HREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 1 St, Dear Ist st.; in excellent condition; small cash paymientand long time, and easy payments on bal Ente. ADDI B16 Sth st apl6-3t N ROOMS improvements, east front: Coluunbia st, between 0 three lines of cars Schools and inarkets; 4,200. Two-story Brick, uiie veinents, O at., between 9th and 3,500. RH. T. LEIPOLD, 1331 F st. nw. ROR SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY ON. ‘near F at., 12 rooms. 1: to h, lot 20x80.9 to 10,000 aud bath, modern 01 aa ‘M st., near Connecticut ave., 13 rooms, fur- nace &c., lot 20x105..... s ap25-3t? 933 Fs x Fe ‘SALE—HOUSE 1329 WALLACH PLACE, BE- tween 13th and 14th and ‘Tand U ste. n.w.;:' Just completed: price, $3,000. ‘I. F. SCHNEIDER, Ai itect, 933 Fst nw. apzo-3t JOR SALE—THE THREE ADJOINING TWO- story Brick Dwellings, all now under rental, situate Oey ahd SL Ait st sve. A wood invest DUVALL, 920 F st “Gticoesor to Duy W. ¢ Mee.) kor eae as, 7FZOR SALE—BRICK condition, on 4th, near N st. iw. HOUSE, § RooMs, GooD 5,50 WALKER & WILSON “1006 F'st. n.w. MONG THE MOST DESIRAB! ences offered in the northwest section is stone, carefully. built, with every 24 rooms, with lafge reception ai; will be elewantiy: tnished’ rice, e.h2,000, wo are also offering the lancer sized hose, nearly op- posite the abuve, (now @eil: plastered) at $40,000. or tennis apply to JOHN SHERMAN & CO. 1407 F apro-3t 000 E. ses, #outll front, Tt. th and 7th Sts. n. w.; Very easy terms. " C. H’ KNIGHT, 607 7th st. u. w., four doors above F at. “ROOM, PRESS-BRi son L st. near Conn, iod. Imps; 83,500 each. Walled to pur- bout GO ft trout, northwest. Inguire at pz. Inquire bai. METZ, 1257 Painsylvania ave. apZs-lw, JOR SALE-SEVERAL PIECES OF VALUABLE Property on Est, bet. 3d and 7th sis, nw. at pric SETTLE & MUFFELT, St. IBLF st, ROR SALES FIVE FIVE ROOM BRICK: per cent investment. SETTLE & S11 Fst. JOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT—A hundsome new House on G st.n.w., opposite new ‘Fension Office, containing 15, roous and ail the latest 1 tenant at $75 per WU. For terms apply to n.w., from 12 to 1 pt, XK. GOLDSCHML or 6 to8 pm. VOR SALE BY Bi “that. u'r E se 193'Pa.'ave. n.w.. 1015 18th st, nw. Pa, ave, 1 407% lat st. n.w.....0,200 1181 N. Have ape3-1w OR SALE—12 PER CENT INVEST: pretty homes-—3 new brick House water; well Duilt; excellent location: sn cash pevment: mouthly payments, W. EBURFORD, 1422 Yeave, apzd-st* (OR _SALE—A GRAND INVESTMENT—FOR 89,500, splendid business Property, under lease io the Goverment at $1,000 per year. 'W. E, BUL- FORD, 1422 N. ¥. ave. JOR SALE_DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, RECEN’ ly altered and repaired. 11 rooms and bath, modern, Plunbing, open ‘fire-place, duinb-waiter, bs, &c.;'eauy terms. Apply om premises, 13525 new. apes }OR SALE-SPECIAL ATTENTION OF PARTIES desirous of buying or exchanging for handsome residences near Dupont Circle, is called to the three Houses Just com- 2 aud 1744 P xt no w.; hard- omely frescoed, and stricti: class in every. particular.” DAVID’ A) WINDSOR & SON, owners, 603 14th st. nw JOR SALE—2229 131H ST. No story-and-cellar bay-window j ressed bri imps.; $4,100. K st, between 4th and oth, story and basement brick: $4 Or PAPE SHOUSE 4 of §. G. Arnold, esq., Howard avenue, Mt. Pleas aut, with stable and carriage house, truit and shade trees; Len sts ears lot 6b by house pleasant, convenient and in. cood iar abd large attic: price 6,000. FRANK A. SPENCER, Attorney-at-La 1010 F st.; or ou premises after 5 JOR SALE-HOUSE ON 14TH ST,; ELEVEN roouis and all modern improvements; stable in rear, and. only 1,000 cash needed, balance to suit; can be sold for 83,000 less than other houses adjoin: ing, of thesame kind; furniture can be purchased in the sume trade, requiring uy more cash, if desired. EAST WASHINGION REAL ESTATE CO. apz-at" O11 F st. a (OK SALE—TO BE REMOVED.HOUSES 117, 119 Kast Capitol st, bricks, mantels, sash and doors and biinda. Apply’ on preiuises, D. MI: GOODACRE, Dunder. sine irrica ccproets Be) JOR SALE—S-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK veins, en rooms, ail, modern provements hueated with’ furnace: lance closeus in m8, st, bet 11th and 12th sts.n.w. Price, $1 DiSON & LARCOMBE, 1504 F'st JOR SALE-NEW, 2-STORY AND BASEMENT Foomteacdwelling on 7 si, bet. 13tit and “14th ste.n10 Foouus ad bath; built wil unusual care. by ower "ADDISON & LARCOMBE, fires 3 1304 F st. n.w. JOR SALE_NEW 3-STORY BRICK, R ST., NEAR Fetus Toomsand bath. wis ail wmodora tae bie. Price, 811,00 4 F st. nw STORY BRICK, 33D ST. provements; very d BON& LAKCOMB! FE SALE—NEW BE- ‘0 and P streets, 11 rooms and bath, Sloseta: lot ZOx100. Price, $0,000. ADDISON S ARCOMBE, 1304 Fst. nw. peat R SALE—7-ROOM PRESS BRICK HOUSE, EAST Trout, ob iat al. 6c Dear Pa. ave., at $2500; one fhird cash, balance easy. WASHINGTON REAL ES- TATE EXCHANGE, 0.6. cor, of Lothst and fa. ave nw. apea-st Ghai ior, st, bet, 17th and 18th nw. * “Lbr., K st., bet. 13th and 14th nw, « “7x bath, 'M st, bet, 24th and 251 t= Gre., Mass. ave., bet. 3d and 4th n.e. ‘Trs., bath. 9th st., bet. T aud U n.w. 5, bra, # bet. 234,24, Band Fn. 12 4rs., “ bet. 20th, 21st, Eand F Cleveland, bet. Wand B'dy- a6 Z, bet. lecand N. Cap.n.w. * bet Lithand Latha hea ef. ith and 14th nw. “ ‘Mass av, betist & NJ.av. ap23-3t 5Jyok SALE— A MAGNIFICENT HOME IN THE Ghost fasbiousble ana desirable suburb of Washing, Jingabudo,and anew hodse ished an OO ESBEY & GREEN, Fand 7th sts. nw. ; large grounds, in the most mx SP eee ng Hol halt sauare them papered {0"aulte” Mok SUES LF at. — apzsat OR, SALEAN, ATTRACTIVE NEW, WELLE E, ‘Pa. ave. Dw. \der to suit, nw. iz SALETOR EXCHANGE FOR SMALL crry yerty, 1342 Vermont ave., near Iowa Circle; ri feet front: 13rs,,m. Price @10,500-87,500 oan Temain at 5 per cent. THOS. G. HENSEY, 1006 F st n.w. ings, 5 Too! of caty. AND 14TH. 3t lent order; mod ines. E_BY BENJ. P, DAVIS, 1319 F st. n.w.— NS ROOM BRICK DWELLING ONE t SALI 7T a a oh. 6. FOR Sate THREE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL- Price, $1,400 cach, Now under rent © RUimEREORD, 1 STEIGER & LIEBERMAN OR SALE — ing, No. 802 L st. n.w. Lot, 33 feet deep; price, 89,00 SALE—HOUSES. known as inseachusetts avenue ex ween Boundary street and Rock Creek: prices from 0c, to #1 per foot: plats and all on rane’ se upycouen to us, FITCH, FOX & BHOWN, ap26-6t 14357 Penba, avenie n, w. Fee Sees 100,000, foot_enat of Columbia car Stables, and near Bennings Road, 7 cents per foot. Hn SGReD ‘00.000 feet northeast 4 cette pet favs aS HUTHERFORD, 9.000 feet on 11th sk ae near Pa ave, A great ap23-6t" 1226 Fstnw. | pangain if taken at once. P. AY DARNEILLE, yon SALE N.S anemone “ye S-story pb. 10r, Jot 202100, Oth st Fe SALE—IOT ON NORTH SIDE F STREFT, -story p. 'b., 10r,superior nigh, nr, between 18th and 19th ste. nw. 40x12K%», price g-atory bem’t p. b_ mod. impr. #r, K st. 81.25, WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE. Hee a ee ap : 1007 Peun” Ave. Sostery p. bors mod. tiupe: B.ws.n: JOR SALE—2 BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON NOKTH B-atory p. b.. Gr, Deirees st. side Boundary st. between 17th wid eth sia AE Rtn Benton st, oid af once, wil’ge apder the bart pr T. HS: spzo.c, | WEMCOTE, WILCOR EWix, | H SALE—ELEGAN' REE-ST\ [eee ane i Sela Brick Dwele, nese (Dupent Circe; 18 | JOR SALES OTS ON GUNN AVE. REAR Ut rooms, 2 bath-roome, laundry, and cellar, furnace and | A pont Circle, at a bargain. lm. i.; handso1 Gnished and decorated ; ‘price, WESCOTT, WH00% & 19%: 0.000 TYLER SHUTHERFOUD.F stuwaplitw: | ap20-3t MNO Pann: hon STORY BRICK DWELL. | JK SAL Lote 4 and 5, square 1078. ry 1 par ay. for iront,S Tooms deep, 15. Fall m. WESCOTT, Wipe Sa TYLER & HU ORD; 1220 F st. | _ap26-3t 1007 Pouney renin R SALE— HANDSOME 3-STORY BRICK | JOR SALE— Swelling Ghowquare from Dupont Circle. 11 noms | Ev bots, square 2088; price furnace and all mod. imps; beveled plate-clase. mir’ WEScorl Tors, handsome ‘mantels: ap26- Cathedral glass, &e-:~ price, $11,000. on ea Si Pet a etuare 97,2303. 1t wold ot omen prin OR SALE—A CENTRALLY-LOCATED 3-STORY | $1.50. WET, wilcor's Sak” S'Brick Dwelling, @ rooms bathroom and cela all | Ssp6.3t_ 907 Petnay Sonn wn E RUTHERFORD, 1226 Frat. uw. mh26. JOR SATE_LOTS— ‘Lo builders and investors, We offer fe ¥ lots on 15th st., bet. Cand P, east frome 2 lots on P'st., bet. 10th avd 13th, Z lot om Mass. ave., near 17th. 4 lots on Pst, nea? 20th, tow fave, f-, gas and water, in northeast section La TYLER 226 F st. now iw = - TsiNeee | 2 lets omeor. Bist and 1. sis” andl dwellings JOR SALE-SEVERAL VALUABLE BUSINESS | 3 Jot on oot ei PROPERTIES ON ¥ STREET, BELWEEN 11TH | * OS ST RSD EU assy wy 7 wom JOR “ SIX HANDSOME Ist and North Cay. st South: price GOc. > reat banca, price for a short thie outy LOTH, ON F #F We: 2OX100. tam wd offered at thle DWELIL feet front, 12 jern AN ELEGANT NEW 700 cellar, furnace, fire grates and all ‘mc . Be pea Ree Lumutels; with mirror, ih every room; wide parking. | _SP20-3t_ = 7 Eaore Price only $9,250. JOR SALE-ON GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS. 40% “The hotise 14 open for inspection. 170 to alley deligistiui outlook: price @1 peraq. For particulary apply to the | owner, R. GOLD. | ioot.’ WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE ‘ayo ae Qe aad | JRO SALE VERY HANDSOME BUILDING SITE JOR SALE—1324 16TH ST.N.W.. $22,000—1 WILL | BY on Lath at, next to corner uf Mane, Ave and Lou sell at above price and on terms ‘to suit, this ele- | Home grounds, 3Ux 120, to a1) foct al t and carefully coustructed residenceyrecently built | _apzovit 1 HT. LELPOLD, Ati F st. n.w. SUD carpataaranee tk mrirr sek Cais | JNO SALET HAVE TWELVE CHOICE LUILDING qn broad 6th st, opposite Mr. Robeson’s and Mr. Fen | 24, Jot oh 1Gih st. uw. Wet. Scott Circle aud Ist PASE LORREST D.D, Calvarh hectorg Cite by | seltym 2 woes erm toners Suan Stee Louk LAS F. .D., Cal Cli SELES 6081-50 per au, Steins one. ary Botory, Isa” | _ ape RH. T. LEIPOLD, 1331 F st. nw. JOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE CORNER PROP. | JOR SALE—TWO LOTS AT CORNER OF 19TH AND erty on sts between Oth and 12th ste bw. sia nix on 17that bet Profitable and safe investment. D. RAMEY, Real Ea- | Gand K. five on Cocoran, be Yate Omice, 038 F nt. ‘apisawe | Shireays.; one on New Hanpenire an LE—2 ST. N. W.; TWO- y A Taw ~s asernent; prese-Drick frout® che rooms, M eha ‘OR SALE—VERY CHOICE BUILDING SI = petro: a 25th st. hear Mass. ave, adjomiug Louise Home 85,000." Apply t0 Owner,on prem” | &Towds: BSxBU feet, wT Letporb. aple-1or | _8P= i831 F st. tow. We are auth two parlors, Ia chambers, sever ave. now, 31 Bt. ue., $1,700. 1OR SALE—A Brick House dB ste. 8. iw OR SAL $1,500: 88 SU PEN double-front nO: and one the « pproval b; the residence of rental. Ite appoi saloon opening to inspect will No. 2 R SALE—@: R SALE Brick, 16 Brick, 10 Toon: rooms, Kinguaa Pince Bhck 7 one. Pietee Face, bet house... ott improvements: 1 rooms on 11 rooms and cei anne ime. Persons lease call at my ap20-6t such as furnace, ()OR SALE_FIRST-CLASS RE: corner, in the immediate vicinit: ve jorized. lightfully situated on a corner in the immediate vici ity of Dupont Circle. ‘The house is of superior co struction and first-class in e FOR SAbE BEACTIECL NE Boundary 4 short. walk from the if-strect cars; Low | 2 00; easy terme: will excizuye for vacant lots iM | sdvanciuy in price, abd it is believed that th the city SWORMSTED! & BRADLEY, spring will develop increased acuivity in Ul apzi-im ‘927 F street. | of: OR SALE— BRICK, CLEVELAND cent investment, WRIGHT & BOLTON, St. Cloud Building, 9th and F sts. feot on 14th st. Ay S—PRESSED-BRICK FRO! Queen st.; thoroughly repaired. Apply to ‘Cheapest house in market, 'N, next door. WOR SALE—FIN Gth and 7th sts.’ lance frot . Price, 84.000. Address V n Corcoran. st., VERITAS, Star office,” JOR SALE—AT ‘sals will be rece 1887, for that superb property, 13th, Franklin Square. This property has always been, tertaining; contains a lage number of rooms, with stable and carriage-bouse. It is one of the finest prop- grties in Washinwton. "Information oF, permission 0 tracts of land on Kock Creck Park for ures. GEU. P. GOFF, 1419 New York a1 seventeen houses, 5 rors eac Brick, 7 rooms, on L st., bet. 18th and 19th83,300 rooms, on 13th, above I Brick,5 rooms,on Q. bet Toons, Q at. bet. store and dwelling, { rooms, on Ht 1( Toome and stable oh Ithode Island s “rooms aud store, 13th and C sta. sw. IWroons on N st,bet.20th & 21st On Congress sty 14x. Brick, b, bet th. (Also, tusproved ahd unimproved property ty all Soom Brick Wallach Place,bet 13th & 14th sta.85,000 som Brick Wallsc 3 ron Wed. Lath aud 1GUL sts. baw Brick, L1rs., East Capitol st, T1 rooms, tie. corner H and’ist sts. [rooms ou Marion, bet. 6th abd 7th i t once to JOR SALE_THREE NEW HOUs! JOR SALE—THE VERY DESIRABLE DWELLING ‘y-room Houses, with all ‘also, two 10-room corner Houses, with improvements, range, statsonury Waal. tra andSits.w. Inquire of A. ‘B01 Vacavers.w. Fo! SALE Come QUICE—ON 14TH 87. NW. ry pargain, brick, 7700 $00 so beast 1 {OR SALE-THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY fronting 63 feet 6 inches ou north side of M st, pear 26th D.w., improved by small brick building rent= tng for $10 per month. This property isin vicinity of the Ferguson mansion and otier handsome improve- nents, within few yards of the Peunsylvauia ave. car Hine and near scliools aud markets. “The iuprovements [DENCE ON A ‘a first-class residence, di to wll particular,containing: dining-room, library. ten lange Gressitis-reoms and batti-rooms, and | Ht arabes interest on investment, It ith conventences of every sort. For further | B!8¥, yS at 7.0c. per square Loot, eon ape oe THOS S. FISHER & eG Be iT Leivorb, ia Fst aw, ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F LEA NUMBER OF THE BEST-LOCATED Lots on Meridian Hill, at from 30 to 40 cents per ‘ave nw.: 3. stories square foot, "Also sone sjiecial bangeins ia bast Washes 2'im basement; mantels and, staircases of | Mustou Lots, at fron 10 {0 sa cents per square to ke Bardwood; terms liberal. Inquire of W. PE Dae HLT. LEIPOLD, 1331 F st uw, BELLO Fat : | ROE SALE-A Lance NUMBER OF WeELLLO- OR SALE—AT A SACIFICE—TWO TWO-STORY | B'cated ots and parts of Squares Gast of Lanecla ‘frame Houses on Biadeusbure Road, Just north of | Fark. wich Lean sell'at iivestaent pies and ait easy terms. Property in Bast Washington is .. New bay-win «brick, Wylie Bach renting for 3. ‘Ten per BARGAIN LARGE TH | rounds, at the corner of 14th eet froutuis-on Suutiwonian Park pis to "HIOS. J. FISHER & CO._ F. W. HOWARD, one 933 F st. now. FRE SALE, CHEAP-FOUR Lops IN Topp 4. ouch alley ww Jerey ave, between P : West sides fast om Cayator Hil, Se, 19x00 to tweatyfot alles, Det between Lot and 16th Sts, $200.” JOWN SMYTH c deal House, on North Cs a Easy mie of tet us to very desirable Lots on Meridian Halk, of right roots, windary wt. kis property ist between 13th BARGAIN — SEALED SALE-THREE LOTS ON SOUTH SIDE OF ed by the Lundersiined, sub. +9 owners up to and ineluding May 12 301 K st. n.w., cornet Achode ‘island avenue, west of 1th — LOT OVER 21 FEET FRONT ON Khode ‘siaud ave, only $2 per foot, in a square Where five first-class houses are now building. 6,200 fect on Meridian Hill at $20. “if old at once. Choice ‘Lots in Garrett Park, and several fine Faruis in Mary land. WM. H. GUNNISON, 1009 F st. nw. ap25-31 R SALE — SPLENDID LOT ON N 8T., BET. th and 35th sta, West Washinton, 3 HUFTY & DYEK, 13th and Fate, E CAN OFFER THE THREE re 48, fromting 275 fect on Foreign Ministers, br ng a lance jintments are especially” yited to en- buck nearly seventy feet, ands large ve wiven by undersigned. 1,000 FACH, ON TERMS TO SUIT, press-brick fronts, near Navy Yard. F. i. SMITH & SON, 122 Fst | soot, or will well lot G singly’ or Sand 8 toretuarat BOL, 2 api3-2w_ | Thisis 7 per cent lees thau any otuer lots in that woe _ JOHN SHERMAN & GO.,1407 Fat. ap25-3t (OR SALE-SEVERAL OF THE CHOICEST LOTS: im the Whithey Close eubdivision at a sacrifion wou, © He KNIGHT, 607 7th st. uw ap? “four doors above F st. circle. .....8,900 20th and 21st stan. w.. » bet. 13th and 14th. ‘ont i rooms, Qst., bet. 13th and Rok IKABLE ALLEY LOT, 6 rootin, Souih Capitol 40350, bet: M and N and 14th ad 13th ata. tr on Corcoran st. iuzon a 30-toot alley. Inquire of . PARES ‘Prooma, 14th 9f,, busin Lis Fst. eo apne” ESE SALE-FIVE LOTS ON MERIDIAN HILL aT fures too low, in view ot the bright future Jor iis, tue most picturesque portion of the eity es SEVTLE & MUrFETT, are ee Wats ih Wee 14th st, 5 rast, bet. ith and 14th AVE A BEAUTIFUL PLAT OF LAND NEAR. 00 | vw Gleveland’s hone, about six acres. Also, several ae “is “AGO8 | suali Farms, within five miles of the city. Ofering: and 6th, 1'r Pension of .10,000 | “#Pertuuilies tor speculation. SETTLE & MOFFETT, parts ; “Apply to WP MYERS. SU at 1428 New Yorkava, Ee 5 ESPECIAL BAK — | B tector Ground, corner 6th and F sis, toe, at 40 cts, SALE SPECIAL BARGATNS «all modern | PF foot: fromtage on F st. 105 fect and on Oth ot 14 0 per cent anvestiuent Price only | ct For particulars apply te IK. GOLDSC! | Not bieaitom 12 te I pane or 6 to | PROw SALE-aT a BARGAIN—964 > feet of Ground ig Contax st., L st, aud Dela ee een ae 25 e terms gi ply tok GULD- : SCHAMED, 1210 S trom 12 to 1 p.m, or 6 to si sts. 1. 00 | So at UR SALE— 16th st. s.¢. dst. ne. near iw uy Hea 3. _| SON H ST., SIX | Toons cach, all mod impersa ten pes cent tives | 11th stow. tear Khoa iad ave SO aatted a a ote re CL bet id suitable for business: prien, 2,000. | Macon, fronting on Greaset aad Pevaee Sat Ternweasy, Apply tod. W. ¥. MYEKS, 1428 N-Y.ave. | Cools crite view af tie city ood eee JAMES W. TYLER, JOR SALES 4 taining eleven rooms, with ball, vestibule and | _ap23 929 F st. n.w. (second floor.) every modern improvement, premises in perfectorder; | yoy price, $7,200; terns. $1,000 down, ice on Lome of fe only Ze. per ft. ne Por sing toexamine this property will ‘bilice for a card of admission. MM. KOHRER, 3d and East Capitol sta, {LS rosin atid cellar 508 Oth sta.w., opposite St ON CO- Dominic's Church, Apply on the premises after 4 ind, coruer of BS eS ee tage on Whitney avenue 225 ft. and on OR SALE—A BARGAIN—THREE NEW 3-STORY $7 ft. modern improvements; sts. only Sac. For particulars app rit y to R. GOLDSCHMID, 1210 N st. n.w., from 12 to 1p.m. or G to 8 pan. t ° ath tub, waskbataund, brick py wast &e., on C st, bet. Sth Year 1¥ih, atl por sg. 1o0t, it taken at one, 2%. BURFORD, 142 N'Y sive. apse JOK SALK—FOUK LOTS ON CHICAGO ST., BE: sock tween Lat and 2d wta-me; each 1Ns0z% to Li-tout Bs 7s : ©. 1. LHUMPSON, oe Be ren 902; Poounyivania ave. 00 Coltimbia st. bri NORTHEAS' “pease mayivauia ave. JOR SALE—$2,150 CASH WILL” BUY NICE F Duitding lot 20x10, on 22d st. Uctwoen Mand 33,000 ay commer tot om. a st, 22x10: $000, Suey terins, will buy brick house, ¥ rooms, bay (Ol SALE—VERY CHEAP—TWO NEW. SIX Hoon | $3,000, etsy teruus, wil buy brick house, ay, wapdow, CE hours, collar, taki Tange, ley | sum. JAG. bowLis ev, fork Fat apa 23°24 stn. e-Will be sold on small cash payment | JOR SALE—TWENTY BULLDING LOTS IN THE Se DANES MOWER £ BOM, L119 Fac awe” | cars'and school: sidcwaik, sewer, water and ys? wit 5 : aud schvol: sidewalk, sewer, a Once io DANENHOWER & SON, Sade cil dei cr : TETSSG ST N.w, A New vin: | reise tonal el oF See le Pimtog apd ek, tdi biick, containing leven | Ai CO, O11 st. tw. = Rrescotd througnout open for 4 inspection: & FESME—1Wo LTS PRE NW ¢100. NORTH re W. PILLENG, ‘and builder, Bapitol st, ueat U; o0C. 2 oc, mente ra =) aah and” Harvank sins” Coluuibia “Heiguia: “Ade, J QOR SALE-THE OWNEROF SEVERAL FINELOTS ‘on 16th st. n.w. belt desirous of leaving the city 300. Also.” beau m brick on Q, near | within thirty days,will sell for much less thau the pre- vib with beck building and po bascinent: price only | Yailine price of lots it that locality. OWNE $5,000. J.W.P. MYERS, 1428 New York avembl?-Gw" | ayus-st" T20Y F stn. We, Hoom'7. Spring styles SILK HATS, $5, @6 and 83. Spring styles DERBY HATS at $2, $2.50, 83, $3.50, €4, 84.50. LADIES’ RIDING HATS AND CAPS. SOFT HATS IN ALL QUALITIES. CLOTH DERBYS. STEAMER CAPS. CHILDREN’S, BOYS' and YOUTHS’ HATS and CAPS, ‘Bilk, Gloria, Mohair, Alpeca and Gingham Esmsusse 1830. JAMES Y. DAVIS' SONS, 1201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR. 12TH ST. Fe SALE—EIGHT PRETTY BUILDING LOTS, ‘near Penusylvania ave, obe square irom car line? 424x100 each; will be wold together oF separately, 16 MSs GP CANNOS, SLY at aL. 20K THIS KNOCKS THE porton ouT of high lots in the northwest: 17 feet front, acy in Fear, ious $250 to BOUU. Noulling like ever WASHING TUN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, apZs-3t SUN. E. cor. of Loth and Pa, av. 1. ROR SALE-LOTS 1X Colvabia Heights, M Beer sae war gure OK SALE—WE OF FER FOR A FEW DAYS ONL} as Bist oceans aan oe eae ae aR UMBRELLAS. ‘CANES. ap2a-2w RB SALE-SEVERAL NEW HOUSES IN GOOD OFF Pesaran ae rae ‘From the leading London snd Parts oop ew tw ‘Special attention given to Mourning BES weenie ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOUND HATS AND BONNETS ‘mies tion, “Terms: one-third cash; balance oue and two | DODSUN, 706 Dat by fu #ATR. 1h NORTH SIDE Q ST., BET. 17 aod 1G ote s, 79 per foot. ~ = AbvisbN &'Vancomme, ara 1304 Fat. now, fuk ALE BEACTIPUL LOT IN wut Come, creeks, Soldiers’ Hone ADDIBON & LAKG prt oe ios F yh BALE LOTR IN ROSEMOUNT PARK. X MeV iomaabt at to ta bave sold V3 work, BENS. P. DAVIN. 1S1o Fat. ape ae PGE Ati REV EMAL Lots IN sQUAuE ioe ak im avd Tie. Eau "0 pre me PUR SALE AEN EMAL FINE LOTS IN “Wut ney Cian” at alow hyure. LER & RUTHERFORD. apazae BP st nw. 20k SA1.% 43,000 8 PERT OF GROUND WITH three fromte only Unter myuares fren the Capitals ive tyrure. THLE & ROTH a, awet 208 MALE LT Hill sud E. Waabi * Park, Baud’ ya BF st. uw, on, from 25e.to $1.50 pL. Larh,: 96.0061 pe im Hielyrisn, ‘Shc. to the per Loot Lanier Heigtite, 20 to 40 Se. to 500. per foot, HAs 1000 F ain. 20k the finest neycnbortiood in the city, at 70c. yer fout. lots only 60 feet deep, WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, ap23-3t* Northeast corner of 15th st, and Pa. ave.tw, JOR SALE— 40,000 FEET, MT. PLEASANT— lange front on three strects, suiiable for subdi- Vimon, 250. yest corner Lot on 14th st. extended, The” cheap 50x150 fect, om Htwey Close. sev bareaan. ¢ WILSON, 1006 F'n, 16,000 feet, ac. ‘On Columbia Heights, three which are beautiful oaks, be. At W pest-located Lots at a WALKER eral of the _aps-Lm ALE: AM AUTHORIZED TO OFFER, FOR A FEW DAYS. those three handsome Lotasi the -vorner uf Whithey ave. and 133th st. extended at the low price o< 0c. Ground in this iunuediate locality ts head at 400. ‘hus ts a decided bangain. S.CHALL, Sth and Favi-lw 20K SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR UNIMPROVED PROPERTY— ‘That handsome Kesidence of Colutnbia ave_, between | 140 snd: ith sta. ‘extended, comtaining i room hhandvoruely nish and aupplied with all moder tn: i aquar feet of ground, bandsotne stout, Ar: Price $30,000. terius very’ any, oF wall xchatuge 1oF Ulmprowed Teal extate, al-iw SC. HILL corner Sth and F sta JOR SALE—VERY CHEAP. | B'Vcanseitto au immediate purchaser a 16-room, | double House, just completed, altusted ow lot bik, Derdian Til, outating £0 foe for 000. this upauid see if it ie not a barat iw ‘SC HILL, oor Sth and Fate tar SALE LOTS 11 AND 12, BLOCK 10, ON- taric ave, Meridian Hill, at 30c.” These are the best in the block aud are easily worth 35c. Apply a ~ 5. C. HILL, cor. Sth aud Paste. JOR SALE—THE CHOICE OF WHITNEY CLOSE Lots, which ofter the best investments v1 ket, by S.C. HILL, cor, 8th and F sta, OK SALE—TWO VERY i. front lots, on Q, bet. 20ch and rr Ist mts, .w., suite ble for LL SALE — 1 OFFER A VERY CHEAP LoT ON street extended, if sold . OK SALE—THREE FINE LOTS, EACH ox145* “South side of Colunbaa road. hk and Tt sta, 20, JOH SALE-SEVERAL FINE LOTS IN WHITNEY Close; ‘also, lots im ‘Miutwood Place wul Prospect Hill mubdiviaion, and in blocks 14, 19.and 20, Hall and Eivans’ subdivision of JOR SALE—A NUMBER OF LARGE AND SMALL Diocks of ground i the eastern #ection of the cit speculative prices, TYLER & KUTHERFOK! 16a 2a apl-2w* {OK SALE BEAUTIFUL LOT ON Mt ST. N_w. adjoining site of Senator 8 Femdence Galt onces © Ghor W LINKING, _ ape L-8t or. 199th and H. ste. te OK SALE_2 ON NORTH SIDE Q ST. 15 Fit 16, 22 Gx0, wach, to, alley. wide alley 20 foot ‘one lot. ‘ell the two orweparate: cheap toan itutuediate purchaser. A EY BILL & Cu. JR ek SALE-A MOST DESIRABLE Lo” ed eve, near Dupost Circle ee ly to owner, JNO. 5. GAINKS, OR SALE— 2 lots C st. a.e,, bet. 6th and 7th 1536x108. lots Le Droit Bark, front. New Jersey ave., 18x80, Vict Ist st. e., near L 14531) Tlot New Jersey ave., bet. P and Qste. nw., 20n20, Alot Q st., bet. 4th atid oth nw. 214100. 2 lots corner 12th and U sts, n. iw ‘By D. RAMEY, 038 Fst, DOR SAI TA SACRIFICE, IF SOLD IM mediately, choice Lot on M, bet, 15th and 16th # T pai apaly fo ap20-6t HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. n. w. JOR SALE—A BARGAIN ABOUT 78,000 SQUAKE feet of «round east of Lincoit: Pus Howpshire aye, bet. Wand N. sue ia price frou yer agar fo me Ward ing. New Haasy and eight lots o a shire ave, Jot, Pine Lots, N'si., wear Dupont Cire Thine Lot, 19th “st, wear Dupout Circle, near Dupont Circle, | edxyo walle Tine Lot, Connecticut ave, near Dupont Cirle | 24xb24 woalley. 3 fine Lots, “3x10, fronting east, very cheap SU, bear Massachusetts ay: 2120 2 tine Lots, i nue Lot, K st, wear Uounecticut ave, J 3 ine Lots, V st., near 14th, 17370 to alley. 1 fine Lot, List, near 1th, ® ms Apply CHAKLES Ox Tux Scvmcr Or Oncaxs. Every one is now interested in music and mask matters, and the snterest crows. Luterest in the tiful art betokens retinement and good taste. Que of the most important factors in the development of tua taste for gvod music is THE ESTEY ORGAN. ‘The people recognize musical merit whether it be found in the voice, organ or piano. Thus Patti, Sem- brich, Lucca, Albani, Whitney, Schott and a few other great artists are always sure of an audience when they. sing. Likewise is the werit of the ESTEY ORGAN recognized, of which more have been made and sold than any other Organ in the world. NEARLY 200,000 LN USE. ‘This popularity is due solely tots merits. It ie the ‘Leading Organ, and it leads because it has ‘THE SWEETEST AND PUREST TONE, ‘THE GREATEST VARIETY OF EFFECTS, ‘THE GREATEST POWER, THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENTS. ‘Do not think because you HAVE A PIANO ‘that you do not . NEED AN ORGAN. ‘The Piano cannot take the place of the Organ, whielt has many advantages of its own. The Organ is iu- finitely more effective in the rendition of sacred music, While the great improvements found ouly in the Estey ‘Organ, make it possible to have AN ORCHESTRA IN YOUR OWN PARLOR. » ‘Much music is now being composed and arrunged for ‘the Organ and Piano, and when played together the effect is very fine. The Estey Onrans have tone-color, and are immensely effective in the performance of overtures, fantasias and other secular music, the touch being easy andas quick in responding ws that of @ Piano. Prices from 850 upward. Special attention is asked tothe new Eatey “Philharmonic” Onean, the Grand ‘Salon Organ (style 900), the new “Gothic” style, aud other new styles for parlor, church and chapel, Sold on the instalment plan, with mouthly payments slow 0565. Mlustrated Catalogues free upon application, SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F STREET NORTHWEST. 13 N. CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE, Mo. Bole agents Decker Broa. Weber, Estey and Fischer ‘The largest asportment in the ality to select from af the very lowest prices. ‘Also TRICYCLES, BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDRS,

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