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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Inclivattons for the 24 hovers commencing at3 p.m. For Disiriet of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, threatening weather and’ light rains accompanying local thunder storms, variable Winds generally southeasterly and veering to ‘sou , Stationary temperature, SPECTAL SATURDAY BARGAINS at Eiseman’s new Store, SOS 7th and 1926 Penn. ave. Our 25e. Gent's slik Se Ise. Our 56e. Balbriggan Vests, Our 50e. Unlaundried Shirts, 35¢. Our 50e. Gursets, 37e;_French-woven Corsets,” 60c. Dr. Warner's ite. Silk Mitts, all shades, 7c. All Silk Gloves, 4c. Our Electric Wire Bustle, 10e. Four- Dutton Kid Gloves, new shades, 48c, ‘Tur Pasrece WaTRR FILTER can be seen fn op- eration at W. B. Moses & Sons establishment, Cor. iith and F streets, Write or call for circulars and price lists. naAt 7a? 7th street northwest is a new store and as just weleved 5O new baby carriages, to soldat manufacturers price. A $28 carriage you can buy for $20, and a $40 one for $13.50. Fo Gaxrixwes’s Light Colored Derbys and ‘Straw Hats, in correct styles and right ‘go nw York av. Or 20 7th st. 10 Lewis & Son, 1 Oxm DOLLAR AND NINETY CzNTS will Duy a beau- ‘ful light Derby, either Dunlap or Broadway block, at Frane’s, the popular Hatter, corner 7th and D. ‘To-Moxzow, a base ball presented to every boy; read “A Treat for the Boys,” page 2. sAz# advertisement of Boot and Shoe business for Ie Sanrrany UNDERWEAR, “man’s best friend,” for summer, of natural wool, in elther gray or white, ‘ai $1.50; fancy and plain flannel house coats $3.50. Auerbach & Bro., 623 Pennsylvania avepue. Fiery New baby ¢: ‘to be sold at manu- facturer’s price. You can save one-third by call- ing at S. itz, 730 7th st northwest. Bean ix Mrxp.—If_ you need spring overcoat or Suit, or your boy needs spring clothing, we can Supply you with better quality and lower price ‘Uban any house in Washington, as we are the only actual manufacturers of clothing in the eft. EISEMAN Bxos., cor. 7th and Esta, Mzsers. B. H. WARNER & Co. are ad} in QT LFITSSS Cee estate, We Sez, only our own make clothing, but the best of the story is our low prices. EIsEMAN Bros, ‘Manufacturers, cor. 7th and E sts. Dow’t Foreer to order that Yale Lock with Cor- Tugated Keys at once! Bask Batt Comsrvarions, &., 216 6th st. 0.W. ‘We Have received a telegram from the factory to seil baby carriages regardless of cost. Call and examine, at S. Horowitz, 730 7th street northwest. AT ACTUAL Cosr.—A large and well assorted stock of Children’s Coats and Jackets and Ladies’ Cibth, Sud Mourning Wraps are offered at act ‘Clot Vraps are offei act cost at PS th. He TaviOn’s 993 Pennsylvania ave, PASTS 10 oxpRE for $5. _Etseman, cor. 7th and R Diawonp Sate.—Solitaire diamond ring, 1 carat, $50; solitair: earrings, 1 carat, $45; 5 stone cluster Ting, $22; 5 stone hoop ring, $0; 134 caret ruby sat'eith iwo 3g carat diamonds, $150, worth $250; ‘Sarat ear-rings, $135, eheap at $200. ‘R. Hanuis & Co., 432 7th st. For spring lamb and Washington dressed beet £0 to John i. kelly, stall 628, 629 and 630 Center aiarket, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty market, eee ‘Surrs To oxpex for $25. Eiseman,'cor. 7th and E. A Base Bart given to every boy, at Hahn’s, to- morrow. ead “A Treat for the Boys;” ES Wr Dery competition in quality, style, and price. Seving 1s believing, “Call and examine Yourselves, at S. Horowitz, 730 7th street north- West g 2XCUPATOR THERMOMETERS, Hemplers ave. cor. 6. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. CoxaREGaTIoNaL Cuvxcu.—“The Light of Asia? arionat.—Abbott in “Carnival of Venice.” Maxassas Pasonama—Day and evening. E-Stexgr Rinx.—Odd Fellows’ Fair and Bazaar, Hannis’.—“Shadow Detective.” ‘Kgexan's.—Ida Siddon’s Burlesquers. PUrpose as the artist for the pro statue to be erected to Rev. Thos. K. Gallaudet ‘Yesterday, at 53 o'clock, Wm. Kidgway fell from @ Wagon at'the corner of North Capitol and G and was badly injured. He was taken to -, 406 O street. A dead colored infant was found last evening in Ue rear of D street, between 3d and 43 streets southwest. “Modern Celebrities” is the title of a paper to be wo. read by Dr. Ancoinette Wright before t ‘Press Association” to-morrow man’s National evening at Willard’s Hotel. ‘THe WESKL™ Stan's Pocket Atlas of the World 1s offered free to every new subscriber for one year to a ea Of 191 pages, prot justrat more than 100 colored maps and diagrams, ahd contains Wealth of general information. See advertise- went in ier column. Maneiace Licenses —Marriage licenses _have ‘Deen issued by the clerk of the court to Jos. Lucas and Emta Tyler; Isaac Stokes and Martha Moore; Frank Bowte and Julla Waters; Chas. V. Wood: bridge and Maria A. Bonnet. HvsBaxp Np WIFE BOTH ARKESTED.—AboUt 5 clock yesterday afternoon officer Heller, of the Iirst precinet, arrested John W. Carr, the ‘painter on 11th streeth, on a charge of assaulting his wife, and he was released on $10 collateral. "His wife, Minnie Carr, was arrested by officer Walsh, ond charge of disorderiy conduct, and she left $5 col. latteral for her appearance. "OMicer Heller found ‘Mrs. Carr lying on thepavement in front of her rest- dence with a black eye. Persons tn the neighbor a eee ne eee eee Ly The wife refusing to give up $150 which she and for that reason, they said, her husband struck gr. The money was found it, her stocking when in the station house. ‘Thismorning, when es Were called in the police court, the parties failed to appear and their collaterals were fortes es DeaTH ov AN Oxp Crrzex.—Mr. Win. A. Mulloy, an old and respected citizen, a resideat on Capitol ul, and for many years a erier of the Circuit and y Courts, died yesterday at his No. 6 st street southeast, aged sixty-seven years.” Mr. ¥¥ Was born in 120 at the corner of Delaware ‘nue and € street nort and in early life learned the trade of bookbinder, He was for tans Years connected with the old corporation of Washington, and represented the sth ward in the elty counells, and for some years was a justice of the peace. He was prominent also in the old fire department, having been a member of the old Columbia Fire Co. “He held the position of crier of Une Circuit Court prior to the war, and wasa) Polnted a deputy inarshalin 1861, and served 1865, and then was appointed crier again, and had Hucd served 2 suck. iu the Circuit anid Equity Courts. “He has been a member of the Fitth Bap- Ust chnreh for some years. His funeral will take Pigor on Sunday afternoon, Dr. Cuthbert ofictat- ——_»-___ A Gyrsy ap Hem Basy.—Mary Sabollo, a bare- Wed G¥PS¥, With a baby in her arins, was crested in South Washington yesterday by Officer Ligntborn ror begging trom sone to one. She De. jours toa band of Gypsies encamped on the Virginia Site of the Potomac, near the Long Bridge. "This qnorning In the Pulice Court she Was c with Vagrancy, and Was required to give bonds or go down for thirty days. ge Swzxpizp Tue Pastox.— Yourg man recent ‘smooth-tongved tly came to this city and wade ine acquaintance of the sexton of the Adas Israel (Hebrew) congregation, who Introduced the Stranger to the Rev, Isade Stemple, pastor of the congregation. He’ told a plausible story, and Showed tue Teverend gentleman a pletureof a handsome young lady, whom he said be was kolng to marry. “The munister directed him toa Tespectable boarding-house, where he made him- Self very agreeable.” The ‘pastor had so much faith in the young inan that he loaned him $10, Eos Stanger aving exhibited a sight draft tor Zod. The young man hes since departed, leaving ‘Uupaid his board Dil and the minister's $10. —— Ww DEPARTURE in the ot Journalism fs chronicled in the advertisement in nother column, announcing the publication in New York of an American reprint of the London strated News. To compete with American papers of the same class tt will Desold atten cents Teopy, Which is less than it can be bought for in Kogiabat ——— A SpectaL WEEKLY Waatuen BULLETIS.—The clilef signal oficer, being convinced that the data collected in bis office may be greatly utilized by those interested im the production of the staple crops, has decided to issue, beginning with Sat- uriay, May 7, 1887, a special Dulletin, with the view of promptly placing before the public each Menday morning reliable information relative to tbe climatic conditions which have existed the Previous Week in the agricultural districts of the When this information, 18 compared corresponding data of previous years, it il will serve those spectally interested th cal- culating the probabilities or expectations of the coming season and the influence of the same on the growing crops. The reports which are col- daily by telegraph will be charted and sum- vd at the close of each week and the results fi"00 10 the press associations, as Items Of DEWS, a the for publication Monday. = Arraxrion is called to the auction gale of tm- ved property on Pennsylvania avenue, Dear 43 Stree’, to take place to-morrow afternoon, This is desirable business property, and it ts therefore worthy the attention of those looking for safe in- vestments. IMPORTANT SaLe Ow VewicLes, &.—Mr. Whi sell Lotnorrow, at 12 o'¢lock, in front of avetion room, a umber of work horses and wagons, the efforts of a contractor, several ne saddie and driving horses. nae buggies, mare park phaeton, dog carts, coupes and &c. Also, at 10 c'clock, @ Mus line of furniture, carpets, ken Ader. eae Soerumes QcaRrerrs, Flora Ada Metrose and lany Dright artists at Kernan's—Advt, > Advertisement, tae Corcwate Morea has written ot business since April 15, 1 Average: cash since May Ast Receipts Sarton. 4 ‘The National Guard. ‘THE NATIONAL RIFLES AND THE UNION VETERAN ‘OLD GUARD FOSTFONE ACTION. At the regular monthly meeting of the Union Veteran Corps, Old Guard, last evening, the ques- tion of joining the National Guard of the District Was discussed, but action was postponed until the Rext meeting. EH. Brown and George Thomp- son were elected active members, There was a considerable sentiment developed in tavor of main- ndent ‘and_becom- sesame Sear ay ot ing the Re- lc asan armed guard. The monthly meet- fog Of the National Rifles was largely attended. Gen, Ordway w: nt, and the Na ‘onal Guard organization in the was dis- cussed. No definite action, however, was reached, some opposition beng expressed. ‘TEE CONTINENTALS WILL GO IX, At & meeting of the Washington Continentals, held last night, it was unanimously decided to en- ter the National Guard of the District of Columbia, and Capt. Mills waa instructed to apply for a mus- ter-roll af an early date. —— ‘Tax Opp Feitows’ Fare.—Last night was the fourth night of the bazar and festival given by Washington Canton, 0.0. ¥., Patriarcus MIli- tant, at the E-street rink. There was a. good attendance. The following 1s the result of the YoUng up to the present time: Large Bicycle—W. W. Maloney, jr., 10; Harry H. Burroughs, 3; F. G. Gonboye, 1." Boy's’ Bicycle—A. M. Hurlbut, 1; F. Bushby,’ 3. ‘Tricycle—Chas. Crampton, "70. Ra eg ad fandy,, . Gritin, i1; W. P. form for Captain of Canton—P. W. Harbin, 415; W. T. Galliher, i for Chevalier-J.'M. Krous, 3734; 8. E. Boyce, 100; F. C. Griffin, 67%. Regalia for Sub. Lodge venant nots, 25; Co- Jumbia, No, 10,15 Union, No, 11, 8; Golden Rule, No. 21,2. Rechabite Regalia S. eee Past Noble Grand’s Collar—Mra. McLean, 15; ‘Webster, 10, Past Grand Patriarch’s Jewel—Geo. A. Greet, 62; W. H. Frazier, 11. Watch for Lady— ars 7 We Fowler, 115; Mra. V. Keesler, 6; 25, Base-Ball Outmt—Northern Liberty, 4; Pallas Ghiauncey, Soe Wate nechasda 50. bolt Nelle y Icey, 25+ m2. ic Richards, 10; Rosa Lee Pruitt, 10; Lilie Thomp. son, 20; Rosa Bruckhetmer, 1.” Bronze Vases—Mrs, 8. C. Leonard, 6 Se ‘THE WEEKLY Stan's Pocket Atlas of the World is offered frve to every new subscriber for one year to the WEEKLY Stak. It is a handsomely ited book of 191 profusely illustrated, with more than 100 colored may aa and contains a wealth of general information. ee advertise- meat in ‘column. a ‘Advertisemen: Prat Moss srasue Buppiva fan absorbant, de. odorizer and disinfectant, Sold at wholesale teed ‘stores, ———— ‘The Courts. Pouice Court—Judge Snell. ag'g.day, Jas P. Cretin, tresspass, on parks, #5 or days. "Jas. ‘conduct; $5 ‘or days. us" ‘$10. or 30 Chas, Ce to anim days, Patrick McCormick, Movs che k law; $3 or 9 days Kobt, Montgomery, disorderly tn county; $5 or 7 days. Jno. Brooks, contempt; SScastsseee pre a Reape or 5days. Jno. mos. Murray, orderly conduct; $5 collateral forfeited. Minnie 1, Cary, dos; do. Robt. Hanson, playing ball in ‘street; $2 collateral forfeited. Thos. 07 n, tres- on parks; do, Julia Thompson, do.; do. 15 days. ‘Michael Wary Wuson, disorderly conduct: $3 OF Claude Tinney, do.; collateral forfeited, Coakley profanity; do. Affairs in West Washington. ‘THREATENED TO CHor His WIFE TO Piscrs.— Edw'd Humes, colored, was arrested, yesterday afternoon, by Officer Hawkins, on of as Sault and battery preferred by bis wite, ‘who said Leer he Cuaslen ea ison ea taca ania oe was, to chop her to pieces,’ pul his. threat into effect by the aid of a large axe. de was taken to court this morning. No Quonus.—Ofiicers of the Fourteenth Butld- ing Association Were not elected last night, there +i quorum present. It was thought thata dividend would have been declared last night had the attendance been larger. ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperature, 67; condition, 1; Teceiving reservoir, temperature, 73; condition at be 16; condition at south connec- on, Ick Cusam Sopa at Brace’s Pharmacy.—Adv. nen __ Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tue Evenrse Star. ScHoot BoaKp.—Henry Strauss, esq., was calle@ to the chair at the school board meeting last night. John T. Sweeny, esq., took bis seat after being Pine inasa Sos The ee brary reported lavor of calli ogether representatives of all societies tha might feel an interest In the re-opening of the Alexandria Li- brary af the next meeting of the board, and the Teport was ado ‘New permits were author- ized for Miss Chauncey and Charles Parker. "The action of the superintendent in calling the princl- pal Washington schools to the Univeralty examina: Uon Was approved. An appropriation was made to refurnish Peabody Hall witit settees in time for the session of the State Normal Institute. The clerk was authorized to issue a pay warrant to ‘Miss Angel M. Wevill, 1n place of one lost. At the suggestion of trustee Vincent it was directed that the name “Peabody School Building,” be placed on. that building in block letters. ‘The clerk was au- thorized to pay Miss 8. A. Gray for one-half day Jost from teaching by sickness, ‘The insurance of the school buildings for three or five years was or- ‘Tue MunictPat Euzcriow.—The democratic com- mittee meets to-night to recelve the assessments needed to. pay expenses of the p , and. to print the tickets with the names of all who design to submit to the primary election next Mon- day. ‘The citizens’ committee, of which Mr. B. F. Waddy is chairman, has sel ‘Mr. Jas. S. Doug- Jas, formerly tof the common council, as its candidate for mayor, and Mr. Douglas has ‘ac— cepted the nomination. Mr. J. B. Smoot, the present mayor, will undoubtedly be the demo- cratic candidate, so that the mayoralty ticket May not be considered as already in the fleld. ‘THE-HEBKEW CeMETERY,—President ot the Hebrew Beneficial Association, announces ‘the completion of improvements at the Hebrew Cem- etery in the Union burial grounds. ‘The cemetery has been Inclosed in a heavy tron fence, the grounds apportioned into lots, and laid off with walks intervening. ‘The lots have been sodded and white gravel placed in the wi the Satin Sree eatar et Oe Notges.—The Old ion Boat Club has elected Franets Hufty president and L. E Ubler: ——The mayor has ordered the discontinuance of the burning of oyster shells at the lime kiln on Gibbon, near Lee street, above the lower ship- ng the proposal of a visit to ahentawsepe a e - avi ntowD, A new mentoer was chosen at the last meeting.— The sale of the square bounded by Jefferson and Green streets, with a brick house thereon, to E. Key Buchanal, of W: mn, {OF $3,100, has been completed. A plat with ‘sub StfeetS and building lots has been made. This house and square was sold in 1846 for { eae Men are now at work at both shipyards — ‘The Hook and Ladder Company meets to-night. a Carruthers & Co., New York grain brok yas unable ce meee thelr were posted yesterday con- tracts, “They were short on May wheat. ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of parity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than ‘the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘With the multitude of low testa, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. SOLD OMLY IN Cama Rorar ‘BaKine FowpEs Co. 106 Wall sires N.X. 024 Ber Your Dur Goons CARTER’S STRICTLY CASH STORE, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH ST., And Receive s Handsome Present. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, in checks, ‘stripes and fancy styles, cash val ‘yard Hasire omen cai es geo nae oe ‘Towels worth 61; ors Handsome Bridal Quilt worta BEAUTIFUL P! Dare silt kod wook wide doebis onith Boe oe ELS HAIR Drees Goods, in Checks and Fancy styles, all pure fine wool, wids double width 50. BLACK SURAH SLLKS, cash value 75, reduced to 62. ~ finest quality, choice styles, 25. width, [price everywhere S01] Reasoa 6 3095. BLACK SATIN BHADAMES, pure ailk, 75, 87, $1.00. UA FREN ‘Spring shades, pure wool, wide double width, aie HEAVY GROS GRAIN BLACK SILK. 08. ROYAL SERGI fold. 12 yards for SS 0Oe DT Goods wide double ‘Casi Prisih, 0a Seige D0 tality, wide — Sranc Hara DUNLAPS NEW YORK STYLE 1X SPRING HATS. ‘The acknowledged ‘America, None mak introducer of Head Gear enuine unless bearing their trade Mf EVENING sTAR: WASHINGTON. D.C PALLINE x yy x ¥ ¥ PPP fA L rd PA gum p ' AAA AAA E - Frost b BA Go EL - 814 SEVENTH STREET XN. W. ‘We respectfully invite our friends and patrons and all in need of millinery to one of the grand- SPECIAL REDUCTIONS and would most respectfully solicit a call from all who are in need of LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S HATS AND BONNETS, trimmed and untrimmed. FLOWERS, RIBBONS, VELVETS, TIPS, PLUMES and all articles appertaining to Millinery, as well as VISITES, JACKETS, JERSEYS, 8UN UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, LACE CAPS AND SILK AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES. ‘We would request you kindly to call early to avoid the great rush, so as to enable us to tender you the Proper attention so much desired in your selection. ‘We are compelled to refrain from quoting prices, as our assortment is too extensiveand ourstyles too man- ifold. We conclude with the sincere request not to miss this opportunity of obtaining the most fashiona- ‘le goods at BEMAREABLY LOW PRICES, K N G co Ec HON EN GP Su8 PPP : Pr de bo Of BY pee AA Ra go om 53 24 tun 24 SS fee = mmys°!* SEVENTH STRERT NORTHWEST. Luce EDGES, Frovxoras, Narr, Axp W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. ‘We have just purchased to great advantage slot of ‘Hand Run Mazarin Laces, which are the finest goods ‘we have ever sold, and we offer the groatest bargains to those who appreciate fine Hand goods. They will be sold much less thin half price. Full stock Chantilly Flouncings, Spanish Netts and Edges. As the lot is not very large we would suggest an early call, One Price. X.B—New Lot Parssols—Moire and otherstylea.my5 ‘W, M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pa ave, CITY ITEMS. 40 and SALE—I HAVE TWELVE CHUIC! G | JFOR SALE-LoTs. _ EY Unusual Attractions Special Bar- On TOUR at nw. bet Nook Citcle and hots | Paste AES We 1S, Hae B ub aly. Meridian HM can sell Single of in blocks of two and thres | with {raines renting for $18 per month. Price 40c. per FOR 841 AY ONLY. lots at from $2 to bee ft. th ‘Some Goods Almost Given Away DO. BH. CLEIPOLD, 1931 Fat nw. | “SLote48 & 49, Denison & Leighton sub. div. Meri- At The Fair, 812 7th Seg” Coldschmid’s Old | om SALESPECIAL BARGAIN—THREE LOTS | “ah Hull, 400, Le on Bst, tear 17th nw., 20 ft 4 in. by 100 each: | ge eye seer lots on Sat, near New Hampshire sve. rocurtain Poles, complete, With Brass Trimmings, fo der says Sane a ee eg Thee o0ce 75c. 250. + Sea a ened , 1331 F at. n. ‘Lotson Ociumbia rosd bet and 15th sta.extended_ Sune ayes a pubge rise, duneeea woe | Eee nae, RUNNER OF, rata | anos Se ate ee ollet Paper, 2 pkgs for 156. Hassocks, 190, Fe whicn fen nae atinvertueat veces sud upon Place spin div. 7 on eac onerty in nahin : RUTHERFORD, ‘Garden Folding Chairs for 60c., worth $1. see p30-6¢ THUBRS Fanrect ucrtawest. Good Lunch Baskets for 17c.,and larger; eae Deity Pose ae bac Dury Panes be pa eee e Ee pais Pee eat Je. éach, 1c, each, ‘2-string Brooms for 9c. _A nice 3-String Broom for 14c. “An extra large 4-String Broom fF 25c, ‘Colored Glass Water Sets, wit ‘880. A Toc. large Crystal Glass Water Pitcher for 25¢. Beautiful i ‘Lamps for $2.39, Genuine Mexitan Hammocks for eis, Sets for $2.1 rf Hand-Painted China fea sete ee 250 ee English scbosorated China Dinner Sets, 129 pleces, ‘Decorated Gilt Band Dinner gets, 127 pleces, tor $90.43, Brass Albert Photo Stands for 19¢. A half doz, Silver-Plated large Dinner Knives, for 89¢. ‘Splendid Hampers for 79c.. 89c., and 98c. Large Clothes Baskets for 46c., b6c. and Ode, reat attractions in our 4c. Department, Any article in this department for 4c, Great attractions in our 9c. Department, Any article in this department for 9c, Our. $17.50 and $18.00 Baby Carriages reduced to 2: ‘These inducements are offered for Saturday only (May 7th). Don’t fail to come in and look through the stock, and come in the morning, if you possi- bly can, and avoid the afternoon rush. Come to he Fair, The Fair, ‘The Fair, S12 7th st. Lw., Goldschimia’s Old Stand, 1 KLE & Co., Proprietors, We Offer at the Oriole, 822 7th street, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, Ladies’ Shoulder ‘worth “$1, at 75c.; Shoulder Scarfs, embroidered, worth’ $1.75, at $1.19; Ladies’ Silk Mitts, Jersey hand open Work, 250. ; Le: Satchels, with outside pocket book, worth 89c., at 49c,; Children’s Parasols, 25c.; Ladies’ Plain Black Parasols, 49c.; Satteen Parasols, 63c.; Solid Color Coaching Parasols, s9c.; Finer Quality Parasols, plainand fancy, $8c. up to $3.50; Table Linen, 190.; Genuine Turkey Ked Table ‘Linen, Worth 40c., at 25c.; Silk Trimming Braid for Ladies Tafior-made Suits, in all colors, 7c, per yards Large Size White Spreads, 69c.; | Swiss \broidery, 13 inches wide, 25c. per yard; 1 yard wide Oriental Flouncing, 48c, per yara; Children’s Gauze Undershirts, 12%c., 15¢., 19c., and 250.; Ladies’ Gauze Vests, 21c. up to 50c.; Dr. Warner's Health Corsets, 98c.; Cl n’s Embroidered Nor- ‘Mandy Caps, 25¢. Gents’ Furnishings, Gents’ Furnishings, Drill Drawers, 25c.; Bleached Jean Drawel 25¢.; Our 50c, Bleached Drawers, B¥c.; Our Bes! Goods, ‘Tailor-made, 492., worth 75¢.; Gents’ Undershirts, medium and ‘light weight, 23c., 35¢., Soc. and 49¢.; Unlaundered Shirts, Good Cotton and Linen Bosom, 39c.; Night Shirts, 49c.; Our ‘0c. Shirts, 9c. ; Boys’ Percale Shirts, 49c.; Gellu- lold Collars, 19¢.; Cuffs, 39¢.; Linen Collars, 3 for 25c. 1 Rend and be astonished at the following ‘wonderful bargains offered for to-morrow at 8. W. Augenstein’s 817, 819, and #91 7th st. n.W.: Whisp room, box blacking, and 1 biacking brush, 25c.; antique shape chamber-setts, English stone China, $1.98; 4 string brooms, 23c.;"3 string, 15¢ ; one halt doz. stoné China cups and saucers, 37c.; gar- den tools, 18c. per sett; decorated tea setts, $2.98, worth $5; Un toilet setts, $1.14, reduced froin $2 decorated dinner setts, 118 piéces, new shapes, $11.88, sold elsewhere at $22; crystal glass cake lates, Sc.; one-half doz, fancy goblets, 21¢.; best juality table oll-cloth, 25c. yard; 6 papers tacks, 5 One-half doz. stone China disiner plates, 31 3 colored glass fruit saucers, 10c.; childre1 brooms, 5c. a Coffees Are High, but we are still selling {good roasted coffeve for 0c. | best Hilo, 23c.; 0. G. java, 30c.; genuine mocha, 33c. ‘Try’ our Spring leat tea, N. ‘. MurzGer & Bro., 1 417 7th st. nw. Cellutoid Co; Cuffs, and Hosoms, at Auerbach’s BicycleStirt Depot, 7th & H sts. 1 Immiense Assortment of Handsome Baby Carriages will be offered at private sale below manufacturers’ prices at Walter B. Williams & Co.’s, auctioneers, corner 10th st. and Pa, ave, 2 You can save 20 per cent by purchasing your Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, and ‘Trunks, at Augenstein’s. 2 Forty-eight Cents will buy a. splendid boy's Hat, elther white or mixed, good enough for any boy. Franc’s, corner 7th and D sts. a Breakfast with a cup of our Java will be bet ter relished than with a cup of so-clied Java, ‘Try ® pound to-morrow for Sunday breakfast. NT. MurzGEn & Buo., i 417 7th st. n.tv. Colored seamless half hose, 2 pair 25c«, at Auerbach’s Bicycle Suirt Depot, 7th & H sts. Feather Weight, But of Iron Strength. Hahn's Laates’ $3 fang Turned Boots, Hahn's Ladies’ $1.50 Fine Seamless Oxford Ties. giiatn’s Gente $2.50 Kangaroo “liigh and Low 10s. ‘Misses’ and Childs’ 7Sc. and $1 Spring Heel Low shoes, 1 816 7th st. and 1922 Pa. ave. Elegant line spring style hats for men at Alerbach’s Bleycle Shirt Depot, 7thait sts. Special Sale! Special Sale!! “Tnvincibie” flour, “Invincible” tlour, the peer of all brands; from choicest hard Minnesota wheat. $6.25 per DbL; $1.63 4 DbL; 82c. 3 bbl. “Champion,” “Champion” brand of flour; a splendid family flour. $5.50 per bbl ;$1.44 3 DbL; Tc. 3g bbl, Come early. N.T. Murzozz & Bro., 1 417 7th st. D.W, You will save 40c. on every do! wr bY ete <o Aneebacies Ringe Ghirt Depot tor best Quality, blue tunnel shirts, bicycle hose, dress shirts, headwear, neckwear, underwear aud fovt- wear, Purchase your Baby Carriages, Refrigerato and Trunks, at Augenstein’s, and save 20 wet cent, WE ALL LOVE To BUY— A Nice Business Suit at $6, worth $10. A Handsome Black and White Cheviot Suit, st $10, worth $15. A Beautiful Brown Mixture worth $15. Cheviot Suit, st $10, A Fine Prince Albert Suit at 13.50, worth $20. 4A Grand Prince Albert Suit at $18, worth 8: A Boy's Sr aa uit, age 14 to 18, at $4.50, ‘A Boy's Dress Suit, age 14 to 18, at €6, worth ‘elds Sts ers ror you are bound to 6 to: ies Baie that 7 like, age 6 to14, A Child's Suit, very dressy, age 6 to 14, at $4.50, ‘worth $7. 228 48D commopious stoRaGE Rooms ‘Parties leaving the city for the dest wtorfig hcl? onal Stouand Dat wes ‘age rooms. Advatices DUNG, abou eat ce a my2-10 .. con bth and'D sta, n.w. Enxanavixe ve Ap Du Somme ‘Sher eal engraving in allt brassee sane dies. Sosp and st . Rubber for marking and ell kinds of craiver ‘m1 p Havalias nha ‘The largest assortment in the city to select from @ ‘the very lowest prices, Also ‘TRICYOLES, Wi e. such ‘a (203-406 Tihst, near D.= PIOYCLES, BUPPERT — Extra Inducements for Saturday. Four and Six-Button Taffeta Silk Gloves 35¢.; Frame-made Lisle-Thread Gloves, 15c.; Coutil Cor- sets, 50c.; extra heavy Coutll Corsets, 75c.; worth $1; ‘Double-Bone Whalebone Corsets, $1;° worth $1.25; and bargains in all kinds Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, and Ladies? and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Bustle Springs 4c. a set. Z SEVENTH STREET PaLals RovAt, __ 914 7th st, bet. Land Kn, Ww, An Extended Popularity. Browy’s Buox- cHIAL Trocugs have been before ‘the public many years, For relieving Coughs and ‘Throat troubles hey are superior Wo ail other articles. Sold only boxes. Razors kept in condition free, Cutlery, 487 4,6 Pa, ave. Ivory Starch.—No cooking, no sticking, beau- tiful easy touse. Ask grocer. 13 Baileys, 825 7th st. n.w. Lawn Mowers, $5.75, ‘The Underwriters Fire Sale of damaged Dry and Fancy, Goods, at Young's, 736 7uh St, is ‘the talk of the town, Bargain Men’s: le Derbys, all shades $1.5 at Aucrbuch's Bleyele Shire Depot, Tui 8 i sear Bailey’s, 825 7th st. nw. Lawn Mowers, $5.75. Go to Young’s Fire Sale, 736 7th st., for Dargains in Silks, Satins, Velvets and fine Wraps.7 Bailey’s $1 Saw, warranted, 1m Desirable Dry and F: Goods aibtghtening poms Youngs Great Pre sae 5 ‘7th st. “The Queen of Reers./?—No family should ‘be without Moerlein’s celebrated Beer, 75c. doz, (6m) __F. H. FINuEY, Agt., 1206 D. Bailey's $1 Saw, warranted, im “Levs Talk $25 Harness.”—Becker’s, c0 Bargains Can Still be Secured in dam- aged Dry and Fancy Gocds. Young’s Great Fire Sale, 736 7th st. The rush still continues 7 Choice line silk and satin scarfs 25c. at Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th & H ste. 1 Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning in 3g Ib. “Ward” 40c, n SSiso, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Swot Milk Ses per quar. Cream isc. Geet Buazoans IN DRESS GooDs ar LUTTRELL & WINE'S, 1930 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., NORTHWEST. ather Hand | easy in price. savancing in p Boe. th st.. ubove Boi 3 Noreh aide off, between diirand 1th Se feet 9 inches by 200 to 30-foot alley at ce. my6-3t"_ JOUN SHERMAN & CO., 1407 F st. wR SALE—THE FINEST ‘ANT. BPMount Piessaut, 17th st extended, 30e1 362 bea ees: perfect drainage: 30 cents per foot. Capt TANNER, 10th and Park sta, ° ene ae OR SALE_LOTS— Pie ‘24x43 U st., near 31st stinw..... x100 Soth st, hear Sst nw. 5120 28th wt, bear Q 20390 (3) Dumbarton av 20x80 (3) Soth st, near P 2On130 324 wey near Ts SBaIN at, near Sau st R SALE-IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS—WE are authorized to sell the east half ot square No. manded by T1th. 12th, U and V sts. u.w., con- 000 square feet, at a reasonable price on favorable terins: title perfect. Full information, given on application to us. FITCH, FOX & BROWS, my6-3t Fa SALE—A SHORT LOT 51 FEET FRON’ 0 north ‘side of East Capitol st, below value to Dt purchaser. TILER & BULBERFORD, 1290 senew. apso.be oR SALE—S8S PRED FRONTAGE ON PENN: splvams aye. sa Jon Grade; idewalk, only 05 ents car eas jgvod business ; Sdvanee, “Apnly to WELLE ‘a OR SALE—A VER) BAgyAgO toot ae eee ee Cap. Laproit P Columbia Lanter Heights, 2c, to 40c, pet foot Mt Pleasaut and Pleasant Plains, 2c. to _ap23-2w Y and 1: 15h S thguireof Al. at ay: "ark. Bound’, Heiguts 0c. to O5e por foot. 50c. ‘THOS. G. BENSEY, ra at r prices, TYLER & RUTHERFOR! SP aple-3w* ‘OR SALE—43,000 SQ. FEET OF GROUND WITH Sse 12 P the ¢ JFWOR SALE—WE CAN OFFER FOR A FEW DAYS two very cheap Lots beyond the Columbia Collese grounds, fronting on 14th st. extended: 100x150. Sny6-1W ALP. HILL & CO, 1338 Fst. Bargains in Lots. 28x134 fect, Mst., north sid: sins 28x13 bet 24th anal 25th ets, a and G0abo feet om Tt cw. Will be sold entire for 8Uc. per square foot sth ue nt per square foot to eee ee ‘THOS. A. MITCHELL, 934 F st, Rooms 5and6._ 0x200, IN NEW ADDITION ROR SALE—LOTS to Hyattsville, at 8250 to $400 each easy terns, i JOHN SHERMAN & CO. my6-3t 1407 F at. JOR SALE-BUILDING LOTS— 300 fect front, Boundary, bet. 24 and 3 45c.; 85127, 24th st, near N stn. x80, E, bet. 17th and 18th sts. n.w., 8: det. Land M sts. n.w., $1.10: 24x120, F, rear 3d st. n.w,, $1.65; 20x100, Mass, ave. n.vw., $3.50: an aggro. xate frontage of 500 feet opposite Stanton Square n 75e. to $1.30; 140 feet front on Pa. ave. s.c.. $1.30; 288 feet tront, East Capitol st., opposite Lincoln Square, 40 to G5c.; 65x110, Mass ave., near 13th stn, e,, 40c.; 120 feet front, 12th, nesr H st. n.e., 3: ‘A beautiful square southwest at 25c.; lot 8, sq. 1121, and lot 7, sq. 1122, 126. THOS. A. MUTCHELL, __934 F st, Rooms 5and 6. MERIDIAN HILL—THREE By 40c. tive 4 atid 40, two 1 BENJ. P. D. OR SALE—A CHOICE LO ON MERIDIAN HILT, containing 6,140 sq.ft. for less than auy other lot on the Ill, if bousht within ten days, Call before 8:30 oF after 0, at 1739 10th at. nw . . G. 01 CHANCE FOR 000 square feet heutzen Park, adjoin- : SALE Fiipecntaiors to make money of prouud on 7th st, near the ing Whituey nly I8c. a foot cash or time: can be subdivided into'emall lots, and will bring under the hammer from 23.40 dc. a foot; title perfect, “A. Le ae yay FPOe SALE A VERY DESIRABLE CORNER LOT on 16th st. ; has to be sold within next ten days. A ‘M. M, PARKER, 1418 F st. nw. WOR SALE—LOTS 11 AND 12, BLOCK 37, CO- Jumbia Heights, south side Whitney ave. cast of and near 14th st. extended, at the low price’ of 25e. ber sgniare fook IF sold win a few days, te TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1226 ¥ st. Inquire of , Haat OR SALE—LOT 30x100, K ST.. NEAR CONNE Uicut ave, 82.45 per foot: for a few days ouly. J} BOWLES 1 st, JOR SALE—10 A PROMPT PURCH. cheap Lot on Mst., between 15th un W. if sold in the next few days, inyd-6t 1 Loren Gat, be on Qst..det. LLot on Msi, be Be 1AM AUTHORIZED TO OFFER, FOR A FEW DAYS. those three handsome Lotsat the corner of Whitney nd 13th st. extended at. the low price of ii dts inmate facaiey old at 20e led barwan ILL, 8th and Fany5-6t Por SALE OH EXCHANGE Hore UNiMPKOVED PROPERTY handayute liaideues on Columbia are between Tatand tour sia, eXtondedy coming To°ssoeet iandsotnely Hlshed snd napdiod ita af moder Be: provements: 30.000 square feet of ground, handsomel laid out, &c.; price $30,000; terms very éasy, oF Wi ‘exchunge for unimproved real estate, ™my5-6t MILL, corner Sth and F sta, 208 SALES LOFFER A VERY CHEAP LOT OX h street extended, if sold in a few days Call at once. 8. CHILL, myd-6t Comer Sth and Fst _ JOR SALE—THE CHOICE OF WHITNEY CLOSE Lots, which offer the best investments on the mar- (CHILL, cor. Sth and F sts, my5-Ht L¥—MUST BE SOLD AT ONCR—LOTS 11 and 12, biock 37, Columbia, Heichts. - Will be sold sper samare foot, LL, Sth and F sts. JOR SALE—12 NICE LOTS ON ta ereat boreain if sold within WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE EX¢ rf Corner of Lath at. OR SALE-A NICE LOT, 25x90, ON NEW Hampshire ave. between Mand N sts. Apply to omy _JOHN 8. GAINES, 1515 H st._ (OR SALR—THHER FINE LOTS ON P ST, X. Wi bet, 17th and 18th 21x102 each to alley WO "per foot. JOHN E. BEALL & CO,, 1: BER OF LOTS ON Q AND R- terms easy. JOHN E. BEALL ‘OR SALE—A FINE BOT ON G and Hn. w., 18x88. JOHN W321 Fst nw ___my4-1w OR SALE—TWO LOTS ON MASS. AVE., 1th and 16th sts, s.¢., terms to suit. Price per foot. JOHN E. BEALL & CO, 132 ENTH ST. BE . BEALL & CO, FoR. f OF THE Ebest located lot 5 210,000 square fect: 17e. per foot rion selling for from 20 and foot. Apply to A. L. MORSELL, Room 45 LeDroit Building. my4-3t* OR SALE—TWO VERY DESIRABLE LOTS ONP ‘.. between 17th and 18th nw, at speculative ‘LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 Fats aw. ¥ DESIRABLE LOTS view, AKER, 920 F st. nw. BELLEVUE, Containmg about 6% acres, situate at, intersection of Whitney ave, and 7th st, extended, adjoining Whitney Close, on inain eutrance to Soldiers' Home. This fine site offers special inducements to syndicatce for subdi- Vision, the 1and being level and bounded ou west and orth by prouineut thoroughfares, one of which is the most fashionable drive, and patronized by ‘the “elite” of Washington. Gas and Water maing within short distance. Laken altogether the tract affords a rare op- portunity for a very profitable investinent,. ‘The entire Tract, containit g about 38 handsome building sites, is how ‘ollered. for short time at u reasonable price and Upon easy terms. For further particulars apply to ¥. W. MILLER, Trustee, my4-3t 1509 H st. nw. SALE-SUBURBAN PROPERTY IN SUBDI- visions, extondinis from Tenleytown io Giesboro, Belair, Lamier, Itosemount, Meridian’ Hill, Mt, Pleas: ant, University Park, Columbia Heichts, Close, Howard Hill, “Anacostia” BENJ. 1319'F : Whitney ‘P. DAVE my4-3t* LOT IN THE N.W., a sacrifice, if sold in the N REAL ESTATE EX- ‘Ot SALE—3 NICE CORNER LOTS IN THE N. Water, sewor and sidewalk. ‘This is worth investi. WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, ‘Pa. ave. my: eee ea aie Heignte, south front, Fe Ati Lot ou Colusa eytene aUPry & DYER x mya Sultahd ita, ‘OR eral vory desirable blocks in Burieith at prices ‘will bring a y advance. Cottages will be erected upon lots ead betore building anyeeot Suh and ¥ sis, Tho ye ee ae = ex, ° Sot in squares 1,133 and 1138, containing 6,000 {ot, periect title) abstract free! reduced 104 ceute dt, for quick turn. ‘One-half cash rt eet the mdeket, ‘belts within. the timtte GPoae Citiiot Washington, abd not away off ina Marylaud or Vidgina wilderness. WELLER & REP myz-lw ‘326 Pa. ave. eo. jRpow FINE CHANGE FOR BUILDERS AND 2 culntore~-twenty, ‘Lots in square 723. ave frontace of 30 feet and to 120 feet to wide alley, Fron Rtg mune cea and Dat north. rice, OO and Uae, eee. ik St McLACHLEN & CO., my2-1m* i Fst. nw. R_ SALE—FRONTAGE OF OVER 250 coy I feet deep, east side of 4th st., near M st. n.e.; ma bargain: this ‘week; for 3 Ceuta, Address STATUS, Star office. my2-Ge SALE—BY BENJ. 8. PIKE, 903 7TH ST. Oe bet NH ave and 18th at 81.40: NH aye, near Corcoran 10: 2t1d : 8th st, near 1, 62.90; N. ts near G, 80c.; near 8 $125: NOR SALE—ALL ‘ou Boundary, ‘3 de} ‘on. ‘OF SQUARE NO. $86, FRONT- te tn PHA ET ONS ‘ap30-6t ‘The Sun Fat. (OF 20101, ON, FY: SATE 13 LOTS: ‘of New York 2st and Rorah capt ew PRATT & 80) ‘Bauling Fst, SALE-1 HAVE TABGE "AGES eee saeeeee weseaitpnicne * PBT Fat aw. -TWO LOTS, ‘8T., See Ey green areas Siat on threo sareota, wulable for tuba corner Lot on 14th st. extended, Siiiioer mh9-2m 26x 100, fronting east, very cheap. Sah0, hear Masaschtsotts ave.” b, 24475 to alles L st. near HAKLES EARLY, 60: Appl 326 Pennaylvania ave. we. ALLEY LOT, a. front PARKER, from 25e.to 81.50 p-t. fond Larch, ?Scto 81 pL f008 Fak nw LARGE AND SMALL ROE AND Guat S RUTHERFORD, ae __ 1226 F st now. POE SALE_FINE TOT, SOUTH FRONT, NEAR Drpont Circle, 20x80: very ch Tne Lot, Nat. pear Dupont 5 toalley. fine Lot, it Circ st, near Dupont Circle, 26x10 to alley. J tine Lot, N st, near Dupont Circle, JUx120 to alley. 2 ne Lots, N st., near Dupont Circle, 18550 each. sae Low 19th st, "near Dupout Circle,"20x75 to {Ltne Lot, New Hampshire ave, near Dupont Circle 20x70 toalley. 2 fine Lot 243124 wall 3 fine Lots, ¥ nine Lots, 25 fine Lot, K st, near Connecticut ave, 34x120 to eye 3 bine Lots, V 17x70 to alley. $ lne Tote, V st, near 14th, 37 ey. 18x50 each. Connecticut ave, near Dupont Circle Tien stow, JOR SALE. wil, datinat at my6-6t cellar, pressed-bri Price: $6,000. Address OWNER, Star office. my6-2t3 7 LARGE AND NICELY-ARRANGED jouse; cheap: in first-class order, wear ‘Ottice.“Inguire E,W. CALe YAGHAN, comer North Capitol and Lets, ‘my6-2w" JE QE, SALEGHOUSE, THREE-STORY, BAY, WIA dow, pressed brick, nine rooms and bath, all mod- orn ampli ny 938 Fst, Bh tering and Spouting. _my5-9t ee a 1 WE, ABE AUTHORIZED 10 SELL. YOR $1,500 cash aud $5,000 loug time. an ‘exquisite litue 15.000, emma ‘JNO. BOWLES & CO. 1221 Fst. house on. on 14th ot my5-6t USINESS OPPORTUNITIES —AFTER TWELVE ce hh ‘Any years patents allow one looking for business address G. L., with full nae and residence, Box 81, Star office." " pe UY A HOME—INSTALLMENTS ABOUT EQUAL rent: imevent of death debt caucelled. Money to Jee a ees aes WOR RENT OR SALE—OR WILL LEASE. term of years to party who will improve, that Furnace, Range a nd New York ave. FRANK JE investm HARDT. Fe AVE. TW. | KUO MACGILL & D. RAMEY and Latrobe. | Al: F. L RUPPERT'S, BUSINESS CHANCES. _ AT A BARGAIN—ON EASY TERMS, tock aud txtures of Palace Market, cor to BETS, 1319 F st. FOR SALE—A FINE HOME AT A BARGAIN— ‘splendidly located on Q st., near 16th, two-sto ry pret Tot “alone. worth two thirds rovements; delightfully situated, on “New ai ms i AK 7th st. now. FOE SALE_DEUG STORE, $1,800; AN EXCEL- lent Grocery Store, a number of Grocery and Pro- m Stores, cheap? Dining Rooms, vanious other ‘business chances and bargains. Commercial, Office, ‘OW IS THE TIME TO GET LOW FIGURES O34 80, Roofinse, Gut Ji 7th st. n.w. Stoves, Tinware, kc. st., near 15th: also, for 812,04 oear Ts worth $10 ‘of experimenting I have “struck and three will issue this m rh myo-3t desirable business property on 10th st, bet. D aud bowel “myst WASTED-A_ G00, DEUG STORE IN A GOOD Tocation, for ‘also, a customer fora splendid business chance on vist, near Pa. a 238 F st. $3,000 sizitte siestimate and strictly hen i) tablished in this city, that divi: the closest orablé bus dend on investigation. 938 F st, D. RA’ y ANTED—A GOOD BUSIN her, with $1,000 or $2,000 cash capital, A. E. GLACHET. COMMERCIAL OFFICE. 938 ¥, ESTABLISHED of "business chances, such as Drag. rocery, &¢. By our plan you avoid publicity, which ‘ha au injurious effect ou business. Consult your interest by having your busi ness, if forsale, leftat our office. D. RAME’ VOR REN’ Vv dre 1 myd3t for the pi 1808. the best business #4 8. BOOS] owner, W S04. ture and boxes stored at 90 charge by Sey aaa ee Sten iG LOTS FOR SALE ON BLACHISTON coM Attorney-at-La me Aono hea. Bune mb18-2m* A. EB HULL ° Il pay investor at ‘503100: partially improved. LOUIS P. SHOEMA muster: D. RAMEY PURCHASE THE siness, now well ast 50 pe cent per mont stout invested: this will my 112 Dst. nw. of dist tore, Diy Coodss Gh Fl 14th st. m. 1233 Pennsylvania ave. apl: FAVE ¥ 1s New load or bulk; hoisted by elevator. ‘bulk: goods hoisted by elevator. AN Tes Apr ROL. HULL & DEAN, Brokers and Dealersin GOGEBIC IRON MINING STOCKS, WESTERN FARM MORTGAGES: and Office: mb Lands, and Real Estate in Washington, ‘Minneapolis and Chicago. Room 4, Glover Building, 1419 Pst ma, WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY UR FURN: York ave. mw. Bt § MAN AS PART- ‘Call oF reson the street. Apply i the Key at Esty REAMER. CR DEAN. HE, AND FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE, Persons guing abt any for dhe safe keeping of bouse sscurtten je pany for the ate keepin o ‘securities, Jewelry, Plate aud other valuables. Clothing, painti bf art, pianos, Dric-2 be stored. ¥16 PA. AVE. N. W. (South Side.) ivantages offered Tugs, carpets, &c. ‘at low rates. ‘Take action before, after, your valuables are stolen or burned. _126-6m. M. E.STOCKETT & ©0., Oftice Hours: 9 am. to 4 p.m. (Saturdays. 9 in. to pt.) ‘or deaving the city, should bythiscom- works than 4 OTH ST. NW. of FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE—WORCH'S “MUSICAL MONTHLY" Face song. by Bucalons; © ae 1 Prewenie song U7. Wiig MPure An" Snow'\lyrolicne), My We: lincner. Price Se. per Oc per year.” HUGO WORCH & 00. Publishers. fst. mw: 80,000 ‘copies of 5 and 10c. music, send stamp fdr catalogues, _my6-2w TAREE ALES es SS ae a ‘sound and gentle gprompt drivers, will be soli seye= Tate. Apply 728 Oth st. uw. ny6-ae JOR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A MEAT, and provision store, low rent, house aE ee Se ad ‘office. mys-20 JOR SALE—BICYCLE BARGAINS! 45-inch Star,. cts 51-inch Star. 40 vo Hit CYCLERS. 1406 New York eve m JOR SALE-CHEAP_A CONFECTIONERY AND FGiear Store, doing good busiuess, Apis at 408 memes ee myst R SALE—CARPENTER'S WAGON AND HAR- ness very cheapat T. A. GOODMAN'S Livery Statis, 1307 G sae. my DR SALE —HAN sow: FOURSEATED, CAR- riage: pew, will sell very low for city, Address Box 56, Star office. ‘OR SALE—A YOUNG JERSEY COW, FRESH. healthy, cenile, and a ood nilker, Inquire ¥er Spring’ Farm, adjoining the railroad “station, om ‘thst. road, i JOR SALE—SPRING OPENING—200 FINE LIGHT Carriages of every variety # styles out: new ahd second-hand: terms reasonable. ING. M. YOUNG, 479 and 481 C n.w., rear of National Hotel." my6-3 OR SALE-CHEAP—ONE GOOD CART OR Wagon Horse; sold for want of use. A. G. JOH’ SON'S Coal Yard. Mand 20th ste Ty8-st 1 SALE_A QUARTO. MEDIUM GORDON PRESS ih Aryt-clane Sondicions hus outs ber wad eine months. latest improvements. Apply ROOM 12, Gt TON BUILDING, 472 La. ave. my" FOE SALEDFINE GRAY MARE. 16 HANDS HIGH, Heo posal: ind and gente with pauls culty nel. Foundry, 402 Maine sv 4 OR_SALE-CHEAP_DRY_ fi 1.50 per load, and full measure. Call at cor. 1 and Indiana ave. mw. at luuber yard “Ti SMITH. OR SALE—GRADE HOLSTEIN COW AND CALI gives 4 qallons miik per day: alarge and periect Be eT G8 gt Bennie a D.C Aadrese W. SHAW, Third Auditor's office, City. any JOR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FINE large grocery store: splendid chance for parties with capital; will exchange for real estate. A\ GROCER, Star ofice RLESS, SELF-LOCKI Vapor Stoves, wold by ts. as with world: do not tail to get the bes Spe Edition at 1005 Pe X & 00, Gi PAIR OF ( chestnut sortels, well mate! For particulary address J. L. DETWILER, Gl ton ¥4 ifton Sta: oreall on W. 8. DETWILER, Center Market. POR SALE-SMATE, PRINTING OFFIC plete order; in good condition; only $250. 1296 Fst. w ny OR SALE—ONE DOUBLE OUTRIGGER #2 ‘one single 20. Call at CU Boathouse, cor. FO SALE ONE EDUCATED PARROT. INQUIRE 201 Mat aw. myst JOR SALE—CHEAP A GREEN AND DRY GRO- cery. A rare chance with small capital. Address J. D. Star offiee, _my5-20 R LEAVING Downey's L ee FOE SALE HANDSOME CHESTNUT SADDLE ~_ayonst™ Old. acnind, wento a McDowell & Ss prompt Hlewator FOR SME PABROTS AND MALTESE KITTENS. SCBMID'S Bird Store, 12th st., two doors south of Pennsylvania ave. 1W. fee piss R SALE—A DOUBLE SET OF LIGHT HARNESS ‘as good as new, cost $95; will sell for €21. App ins ftmw 1 SALE_A ROVER SAFETY BICYCL! fect condition ; only four mouth Use. App tod p.m, at 105 4th st we OR SALE—CHEAP FOR ¢ | fess'than z myst H—A COUPE ROCK- ‘Carriage, in good condition ; will be gold at far itis worth, "Call'at 1225 New Xork ave. oR SALETA NERY FINE RNEY COW, rresh, wentle and lange milker. seen on athe piace of W. J. Hthees, Spring Hioad, Mt" Pleasant. my4-3t* ROR SALE— ; Annice Lot on north side of Virginia a 20th and ist « Price $1 per foot. anyd-1w . between TW. ou grade, 30x80 to lance alley, SOHN'E BEALL Co. JOR SALE— | E'turce splendid Lots on New Hampshire ave. only iwo squares from Dupont Circle, at prices reuging rom $2.25 to $2.00 per fout if sold at once. JOHN E L & 00., 1321 Fst. dw. ROR SALE a ‘AKE NOTICE—GRAL at Jacob ltoth's Brewery, 318 let st. ne. my4-30 JF OE SALE_PIANOS AND ORGANS THE GREAT- ‘est bancains in Pianos are now offered at the Ware- Tooms of HUGO WOKGH & CO., 925 7th st.n,w. One second-Land Union Piano Co, Square, @175; one Knabe, $190;one Benning, $195- ope Steinway. @270: one 7-octave Square, fine tone, $100; one fine Uprieht, $215. ‘Pianos and Organs for rent, ‘my4-tm FOE SALE; BED, FEATHERS, 50, A, POUN' Shoioe, new and clean. Also, Geese feathers, mat: tresses, Kc, at lowest lors by tual an otherwise, ‘Delivered. ALBERT SEITZ, 638 H st. he. ay20-3w" JOR SALE—A FINE BARGAIN-SEVEN-OCTAVE Chickering Piano, plain rosewood case, only $125; 810 per month; fine ‘tone; fully warranted: stool and. Cover included: Also. one fine Heimekamp” Square, fpily $250, ‘aud one “ino Cabnet Upright obly $0: terms tosuit, Apply at the PLANO EXCHANGE, 423 thst. mys JOR SALE—HORSE. SUITABLE FOR HEAVY draft; weizht, 1,540; ‘kind, gentle, sound; “mine years old. Apply at 701M st. a. 2 JOR SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIAS. the erlebrated historian aud biogra in every house where there is plac Cyclopaedia it is like lege.” This work, all the volumes, can be obtuned at g mall monthly payments’ by address quires no boiler; avoids all expensive attendance, ino Joss of time, uo handling of fue and price list, ‘D. BALLAUF, Agent, 75] 7th st, my2-aun COUNTRY REAL ESTATE JOR KENT—A VERY DESIRABLY FURNISHE houge of en rooms, with, ouithviblditues, ad Esse Gaps” 200 Tot aber Wan iueion es minutes’ walk from railroad station, plenty of shady, Sid dine spring convenivut to house. will be te for the mummor on, very reasonable Gers. VAN!) te ALVORD, ADAMS & OU, 1308 Fat now any he FRE BERT AT WASHINGTON GhOVT, « veny rable, nearly new cottase, od water, on Grove ave. only three depot; rent, #100. 1B. M” WAKN! Feathak ACRES OK 38 ACRE SN on 14th at rod, between ‘Mt 1) iCatwood latee foreettrver sion into villa sites can sell at myt3t JOHN SHERMAN 7 R SALE—FARM, 15 ACRES, IMPROV ‘nine room dwellitig, barman st-totidita af 700 fruit trees, pact in Bearing’ coriti ; Sharpless strawberries, grapes aid sivali iraite, well watered: part ingrass. Apply to kU. PRATHER, Good Hope, D.C. JOR RENT—DPSIRADI mst COUNTRY RESIDENC tal with 43 acres of ground, and carriage house, within ten minutes walk of Hives: Station on the RR YER, House partly Carninod For tormn. wiidrwee © THOMAS, Adjutant General's Oilice m6 QOR RENT—A SMALL FARMHOUSE, FIVE rooms. garden and stable. Also, if desired, ele ‘Acres of Wh grain aud grass. A yrood aj rinse. Sit uation. healthy, on pubiie tv cast of Silver Failroad station. ot gp es FLEE Silver Spring. Post FeRST ATS iuproved by Dew healthy. locality ‘anda half iniles Trom city 1007 Fst. 8. w. JOR SALE—#3,000 ONLY—A NEW PIGHT-Rox cottage Gut fished fot 30% 0 side of Bladensburg Turnpike, pear first nure-ry th Side of ME_Olivet Cemetery ; «ood location “or & mate Die yard. "Will trade for lot ih th Thos a MUTCHeUL, myst #4 F st, Rooms RIGHTWOOD PROPERTY—TWO ACki ‘buildings, fruits aid surubbery Acre and a lait uuimproved. One. act Sixarres, Ane buildings. 300 crea with ney together with several Nate or Maryland. For terms apply 4 Id 831 Fane ansto JOR SALE—A Bi ‘near three ug House water, and sone ‘tut Ta Skene ad ween eat Hyattan the cheapest fare in — J DAL om eid of Mane. ave i ing purchasers will ‘be conveyed te the erOWba, te GEO. W, LINKINS, 19th aud Hat. 6. extended, and near the Preaident's country seat. Sons my SUBURBAN PROPERTY a’ les from Washington te ine tiles front Washington by ‘one wilde frou Raiowloe Static from Forest Glen and. tatee-quarters of a trile Garrett Park, IN acres, beautifully locates! # good state of cultivation . has an abundaner of wate fruit and OO acres uf original growth. of thnber proved bya fine dwellinue of 1¢ rooms, which cost 7-400 to bulld- alm out-duldings: hisarant meiehe Dorhood. convenient to schools, pust-othes, ke” we suited or subdivision into to Villa sites, will be sold tithe low prt oF $12,000" ny5-O TYLER & KUTHERPORD, 1226 Fst. nw, JOR SALE—FARM—THREE MILES FROM VIEN naa station, Va., SSiy acrimy house nix Fox! Dusldines. Orehard of varius kinds frurt $2,500, BENS. YDAVIS, 131 APE EEPsT Fam, Wit FIFTEEN MiLna of Washington, aud S00 fort higher, for sale of rent, All modern’ improvements, good’ water and plepty of fruit “louse furuisied.” Aidreas OW NFS 33.G at. nw. may ot JOR SALE—OOUNTY—SEVERAT SMALL TRACTS: ‘of land between Bladensburg Pike and B&O. i K., near Reform school, varying in size from 6% to 10 acres. For full particulars aud pi ice. THOS. 3 my5-6t FP Ob BENT SAVERY Desinanns House of 10 roows, with out-bulldimgs a of ground, on Metropolitan Branch Bi. & O. thersburz’: 700 feet above Wash: walk from railroad station Spring convenient to the Stuuiner o Very reascpable terms, Apply to ALVOMD, ADAMS & CO, 1304 F st n.w. my St OK RENT—COUNTRY SEAT, CONTAINING 70 acres of land; S-room Louse, 200 bearing fruit trees, two aprings of excellent water, beautiful ro: surrounding house. Euguireof WAL A WKUE. SIO T3th et. now. JOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty, a beautiful Farm, containing 137 acros. cult jniles from town and four miles above the farm recent= ly purchased by Seustor Cameron, It is well ws Wood in abundance, excellent dw ousen, aud ig about 1 from pot. For further particulars inquire at 2015 tween Sand 9 am. and 7 and & p.u. JOR SALE— ‘Twenty (acres bigh er orth side Conduit Toad, ‘abou je Shove Drovers’ Kest. Price JOHN E. BEALL & my 4-3 JOR SALE OF LEASE FOR AT Grocuwood, situate We Ravace Station, abi ©. Bi. 20 wiles from city; large double brick man- sion, 1 rooms, all, modern improvements, se of r= chard coutainitut all Kinda of fruit. large Ia of shadeand ornamental trees: complete ‘amp ine: will well 10 acres or mor: ‘wi ‘or the whole farm of 306 acres my32w DANENHOWER & SONS, 1115 Fst. B “SALE—OOMPLETELY FURNISHE ED 09 tage rooms on South Mounta! Lo Leeieneepelngnagl ap2é-im 1. C. YOUNG, 1407 F st. T BLADENSBURG—TWO HOUSE: ta Apply to JORN STEERS ‘mon! y Bladenal Pe per att puns, Nid. Fon a4 GREAT BanGaIN—reN ox mone ‘cree a F acre: land iy ius op and betwee, the Brookville aad “‘Tenuullytown ruade. no" wuss lana; hugh, with Sine view. Por description, kes ap> Diy this Wook to MILL & JOHNSTON, 738 oon bw ny JOR SALE-A BEAUTIPUL LITTLE COUNTRY place, on 14th st. road, at Brightwood, ard iwo acres; improved by a good six-room frame cottage laree ‘fruit and 4 | For further par ‘uculars and periuit to, apes apriy 80 S300 | SRO. F- WAUGAMLAN. 806 Fst. nw. R SALE OR EXCHANGE-FOR CITY PROF sty a Farm of 200 acres a wit uf tue “iy aps0-be 308°C. J: KENNEDY. JOH SALE— EF LOTS AT FOREST GL We have subdivided the tract of land iyiniron the east of the rallway at Forest Glen Station, ito convenient Bulldine Lots for suburvan howex.” The location is Sieh, aan extended iow is btained rounding country, ‘The Washington Mont Toat and Blue Ridge Mouutatun are distinctly seen, Fine springs of water and. an-racelleut quarry: toe Duilaithe purposes on. the property. Aleut 00,000 Square feet, lave already’ bern mold, ald meveral ieale ‘Stuees will be built onthe round. this sunnier Ita JOE SALE—THE LATEST STYLE FAMILY CAR- ages ain Buses. Also, a Tange stock of iuew and second-hand Doctors’ Buggies aud Ladies’ Pustons aspeciality. Call audsee. WM. F. GEYEK, 406 Peun- 4: Ive ve lo mhid-3 make Fila, Pat, Back ‘bank Books to order. | > “Oot ore mm uo inusi¢and fashion book bound in all’ 'styles*at low joorimx, Sash and Tates, Send note, we will call. 126-3 Db. hee Exes GOOD NEWS IS THE BEST NEWS. THEREFORE, ‘If one-half the attention that is paid to making money ‘was paid to saving it the world would be much better off. ‘Be thrifty, as well as industrions,and when you want to buy Clothing go where you will get the benefit oflow prices. Biour Heese: READ ON, VICTOR E, ADLEE’S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE Our! ‘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 € Is the place to save money. HERE IS THE PROOF OF IT, Great Specialty Suit. 89.75. ver produced in the District. 87.50 Buysa Cassimere Suit. Strictly All Wool. Wanscott Worsted, Blue and Black. Strictly All Wool, Fora Blue Slater's] Flannel Suit. Strictly All Wool, 85.00 For s Good Business Suit. $16.50 For a Primce:Albert Suit. 99.50 ‘Fadeless Color, with Two Sets of Buttons, BOYS' SUITS, AGE 13 TO 18 YEARS, $4.50, 85.50, 86, $7.75, 88.25 and upward. CHILDREN’S SUITS, AGE 4 TO 13 YEARS, STRICT- LY ALL WOOL, $2.87, $3.50, $3.87. 84, 84:75 and upward, ‘Neat Mixtures, Hair Lines, and Combination Stripes, TEN PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSER TEN 927 AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, Open Saturday until 11 p.m. Mie MEN'S PANTS. Strictly All Wool. $2.50, $3, $3.50, $3.75 and upward, 1 aD VICTOR E ADLER'S COR MASS. AVE STRICTLY ONE PRICR J.P. Pano 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER, TOR BED FEATHERS, A POUND, ‘New, Clean and Live P-cked. Best feathers for the iuoney, ‘Also, Choice Geese Feathers, All onders promptly delivered. WM. L. rived from W, Va. Among them I have some of the best cart horses that have been ou the market fora long leman's roadster. Prices ranging from $75 to: seen 1D30-1W a JOE SALE AND RENT— B08 SA AP yiANOS AND ORGANS, AL the leading wakes. “Tent from $2 fo 810 per month, Heut applied ot purchase 6 Sarre, ap30-6t 1225 Pennéylvania avenue, FPO SALE—SAND AND LIME, IN ANY QUANTI dst sts. e. Prompt deli aaa i) Rio, at Coal office, 1706 7th st. FRO .E—A SPLEN - Fe SALE A Sctavod Bguare Piano, carved loge, eek and ghee ces ce tae plush stool included. Cost owner, new, $490. Call at Hat siete Gracey seo ast JJJOR SALE-SEVERAL FINE, UPRIGHT PIANOS, mene castigo at ee ah a Jee ae }OR SALE—100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND Soe a oe cae Varstaued, ond Milk Wagous my own smannfacture, a aera ee Ang \LE—FLORIST’S ESTABLISHMENT WELL Se ee Hons and Beading Plaute: moar Cares ie eS atone iesenrgieayg eee i WALKER & WI ap25-20 : sa sALE_AN EXCEPTIONALLY HANDSOME of iron-gres ponies, Hasse | rte tuost furpout nthe <ity, TED Weet Fayette ot, Baltimore, Md.ay223-3u> 9B SALE-IF YOU ANT Pl ‘RO! ‘HE Pee eee oars Fo Apply Fo sa ANACOSTIA, ‘THE BLUOKLYN OF WASHINGTON. Building lot overioukshg , Waslatstou sd, both, rivers oh line of wtreet cars, 5,000 fect, 8200. lus if Tnure tian one lot i taken. Villa sites similarly located improved streeta, brick, sidewalks, intriauie aswell ee apeculative. value Rouses built plan of purchaser or tones. furuisbed: Street cars, graded scliovis, churches of ail Ueburuia! tome ‘Ge new 7-room house, slate mantela, Iatrobe. fives piste wide, hal water int tebe, cellar, “000) Seek Eroutd. $2,730. ‘Nearly Sciea eres land, opposite new Peunayivauia avenue bridge: €1:200. Highly improved farm, 100 acres; meadow, ruse laud aud garden land, truit trees, ine stream of waters Rinoral spring; ire ulles from Anacostia Urnidee, Es.b00. Large farm, 3300 acres, meadow, upland and madd laud. five miles trom Apply to H. A. GRISWOLD, apsO-me __ Anacontia, D0. OR SALE-SUBURBAN— ‘On 1athst. road, near Brightwood, six acres of ground Tiree 'iraite dieing, tsbis Sina “Smale Ouse. At Laurel, Md., Gothic Frame Dwelling, 11 rooms, corner lot about one acre of ground; also, Uppusite cor- er, one acre ‘at low duure. ‘Uis Harewood hear Soldiers’ Home, quarter acre ground, new two-story aud atic france dwelling, hike roots: wew carr aud stable $3,000. ap30-60 TYLER & KUTHERFORD, 1226 Ft. u.w. JOR RENT—FOUR ROOM COTTAGE, WITH TWO acres of choice land, two uiles "from citys beautiful, “healthy locauon; 86 per month i. A PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave. 9y29-Lm ‘the United, States Government, ra ave, ‘The scenery from Good Hope Park ts uot equaled in America, with au elevation of 200 fect, ivoominands 4 view of the surrounding country for over 60 tulles, Suet ‘every part of Washligion City. also ine Tiny elite Potontac aud Auacostia.ivers, “Kememe r, this property is exactly the same distance irvum Capntot buniding’ as ‘Dupont Circle sad’ ex Scustat ‘Blaine's residence. ‘Wall ve sold at investment ‘5. T. SUIT, ap29-2w 402 6th st. n. JOR SALE— The homestead of the late 7, on Hae oy Ty three miles from U.S. Cajs- tol, comprising scres of very jand, aa HUFTY & DYER, ap27-10t 13th and F sia, TOR SALE-A GOOD FARM: 7 MILES WEST OF is city pear Palle Church, Va. 220 acres. gad Pee lows terms exay. KA PHILIPS, ‘ave. ein te of the celebrated Columbus work, go to JAS. K. PRO- ‘Corner 6th st. and New York ave., and LT ag = 226-4, 1230 Szdst.ow. Terms ie. Prices: low. mb25-m p= aaa Th awning stripes and cauvas for store, city and dountry reidenoes, M. G. COPELAND & OO, eb 409 11th st. ni, Fee, SEND 5 ‘Having just returned from New York with her last | 1 Bishop's New Book on Birds sid Aqua Te ‘Importation of FOREIGN NOVELTIES, ‘Will show, the COMING WEEK, the LATEST in R SALE—* 7 ‘STOVES; SMOKE- PGE SALES SUN DIA oe sie KE: otoittIm rember B17 10th at hw. OR SALE — ‘TWO-CENT STAMPS FOR ‘Bons of twen ‘two doors south Pa, nated ‘20-1m Esususe 1830. JAMES ¥. DAVIS SON, HIGH CLASS PARIS AKD LOMDON BONNETS 1201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR 12TH ST, ROUND HATS, IN NEW AND HATS... \TEST IN é Danse HATS, $5 TO ¢8. ENGLISH AND BEST GRADE OF GLORIA UMBERLLAS, (27 Fare taken on Storage. ap20 2 BH STINEMETE (1237 Pa. ave. next to cor at, Spring styles SILK HATS, $5, 96 and 68. Spring styles DERBY HATS at $2, $2.50, 63, €3.50, 4, 96.50. LADIES’ RIDING HATS AXD CAPS. SOFT HATS IN ALL QUALITIES. CLOTH DEBBYS STEAMER CAPs. (CHILDRES'S, BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ HATS an4CaPs. ~ till, Gloria, Mohair, Alpacs and Gingham VUMBRELLASR FR ae CAD CANE C=. MASS.—TO LET -NEAK THE ©OL- Jege, house of 13 rooms with stable: al! in com- order’ rns reasonable Wa desirable tena HOWLAND, Cambridge, ¥.0., Mass. «pl — ERY DESIRABLE FARM. SUIT- able for villa sites: n.w. ot Hyattsville. one mile five miles trom the city. splendid drive; thecity will be sid ‘ans wholeor die purchasers. aP. auld, & 00., House, Zo 1006 F st. Baw, 72.500 LOR SALE— NEAR BRIGHTWOOD, 14TH | BT. ‘extended, near proposed Perk: very brett) place, Cottage, siaile: &e.: mice ‘acres: fraue (o-1m x ‘& WILSON, 1006 F ot. Cooma Br Gus Afull lineot GAS COOKING STOVES (Ou band and for sale, mbh31 WASHINGTON GAS-LIGHT COMPANE, oo RED TIRE cover ns spa mee AH wears out, always clean