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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the % hers commencing at p.m. Yor District of Columbia, and sO ett slighty wartacr feloetd ey be light to fresh southwest to north- War Wiis Sait t-morrow, Saturday, (onky)— Decorated chamber 51, 5 Decorated fea set: kad aes gio! il colors, 19¢. i 2 7th street northwest, Just Reckivsn a fuil line of underwear, inelud- iifornia flannel, and lamb’s . the popular one price hatter and furnisher, corner 7th and D. Mux's Hats axp FURNISHINGS Sold by RC. #Wis & Son, 1471 New ‘k ave. and #20 7b st. BW. are correct In St good quality and réa- sonable prices, See our alsplay of gent’s neck wear. Sex Miscer.a%mocs CoLcun.—Fine furnitare for rent. a Tae Pouce Suox, made of fine calt, and three soles, broad Scotch bottoms, sold at the 10 of ss. At Matnnees, 102 7en streets ‘See the Old Lady in Winaow. Eisawax Buwos., Manufacturers, 7th and BE ‘See the new lot $2 Child Suits, Wer have six Templeton Axminster Parquet Rugs, which you can buy at a Dargain; come and ser em, (W. Horse, creamery selection’ of wren, cables. A complete stock groceries. et Store, 438 9th St. BW, Gop AMERICAN STEM-WinD K. Harris & c. pec Spring chickens. ‘The largest fruits and ve Wixom’s M Lapis’ Soup Wateurs, handsomely carvea, $25. Co., 438 7th st = 5 ‘Sux House & Herrmann’s ad. on 6th page. Lapres’ Har-Dusersa Ip the latest styles at Mr«.¢. Thompson's braneh of her Fifth Avenue Store, New York city, at 1329 F st. n.w. ‘at {alr prices 1s Detter than trash Goop CLoTEING price. Sew our line of $ Children Sutts, MEN'S Goop Fx DERBYS, Se, at AT. Lewis’, 435 7th Doouey’s pharmae ; 301 Pennsylvania ave. spitol Hi, 1 one of the iending establishinents of the District of Couumbia, me, Washington dressed beet go to Jno. R. Kelly, stalls 28, e20-and 40 Center Market, and 206 an 208 Northern Liberty. Corn beet a specialty. 38 Excentant Cheviot or Cassimere Overcoat, 10. EISEMAN Bxos., Manufacturers, 7th and’ PRpEsTasAN SHOE, ight uppers, broad bottom, donbi uly $2.50. ° Ab Hrituxis = Oue Price Shoe House, 402 7th street, War are neadyuarters for low priceson Furniture and Carpets; buy one of our Antique Oak Suites at ss W. H. Homes. SS. anv B. mber the meeting of the Serial Savings ing Association, at its hall, 615 Tih street northw Wednesday, 9ti Instant, at 7 robert G. Cainpbell, S17 10th strew 1s president, and Jobn A. Prescott is secretary wild treasurer, 1416 F Streeot northwest. Shares are $1 each, Do back dues. Pays 6 per cent interest on withdrawals, and 4 per cent additional on atuounts paid six months or more In advance. “Rovat Give” wends broken articles, CITE Novick Bix that the clothing honse ing the Dusiness ts not talking the public EisEaas Bios, Manufacturers, Cor. 7th and'E. See our line of Fashionable Stripes in Sack apd Frock Suits, irs ‘hat ts to death. see K Harris & Co., Importers of diamonds, 432 7th st Sux House & Herrmann’s ad. on 6th page, Lanevaee ts cheap, prices sell the, EiseMaN Buos., Manutacturers, Cor. 7th and & ‘See the Overcoat: we sell at $12 Face and eyesight Stued, $1. Hempler's, cor. 436. CITY AND_ DISTRICT. ‘Amusements Axsavon’s.—Kate Claxton in “Mary Warner.” Narionat.—“The Highest Bidder.” Maxassas PawomaMa.—Day and evening. Basag'.—“chris and Lena.” Kgawan’s—Kernell’s Combination. —_——— - happened tomect Mesa CG. Thorn ana” tomeet Messra. C.G. Thorn and R.A. Ridgway, the well-known and old-established Plumbers, in conversation together. “Well, good morning, gentlemen. Tam anxious to know if you plumbers and the Commissioners have ettled your difficulties yet.” “No, sir; we have not," replied Mr. Ridgway, “snd 1am of the optnion that the action of the Commissioners in refusing to grant Mr. Daniel mae bre a Sp the tntroduc- Uon of water and sewers is a great ploce ness. He ‘most workmen 1n | the business. ‘The District tsolt, with ail tte high- peeetieccmployes, has not his equal for thorough ‘bess In street we It ts alwi done 4 Prumbing. ici alware doretout aad peteinee prum! tel a Performed. Yet they mcomps tO abut Ont this Serecteanreretat cea Tagg required by 2 i vil-service examina “wel ‘com wi wi eee aa aoe cmt “My dear sir, it 1s not a question of comy with Wr. Hannan. Noboa? wor soci, aed aera Saat ferent from what the for, There is an official eer it made by the officers, and ft thelr duty to see that everything 1s, done in obedi- euce to the bouse building: and plumbing. What does the examina- and lations, Is this know! any| ‘that the plumber will do the work as ci for by the rules? Will the public health be benefited by the plumber’s simply possessing this informa- Hon and not applying it to the work? Would the health office set" looge all the plumbers that a socom wo — Coe Fan) passed lumbing simply on the theory as they ‘know all about it they will pot require any supervision or inspection? As the is planned the house should be built (as far as ‘safety ts concerned), and as the plumbing 1s shown on the plans it should be executed in the house, and It 1s the duty of the inspectors to see that such Je the case, It 15 here that the competency of the plumber is shown. His actual work 1s the best Evidence of hin skil, I will also add that I fully symj ‘with, €1 encourage, and will as- Sec Mr. Hannan in his efforts vo defeat these us- Then, Mr 10dgw don’t intend comply. “Then, Mr. ay, you end comply- ing with the last tions issued?” “No, sir, 1don’t. If my by hem experience from boyhood, my work and my dealings are not a suf™- ecient guarantee that-I undersiand my business aud I cannot carry 1t on without submitting to in- @ignities and oppression, or the Conunissioners ‘will not allow me to carry it on, I will bave no al- ‘Uornative but to close up. This point, however, I ‘shall contest. They will have to show cause, and Uns they will be unable to as my record of twenty-two years, both with the old municipal government and the present one, has been of such character that they have never had reason for charges against me.” ir. Thorn, what 1s your; ition in the matter?” yell, sir, I fully concur in and tudorse the sen- timents' expressed by Mr. Ridgway, 1 will add, however, that this is not a fight between the Com- inissioners and Mr, Hannan aione. I have been denied permits on tne same ground as Mr. Han- nan—that is, my refusal to comply with the last regulations. Why, sir, these new regulations, ‘that So much fuss has been made about, are the Worst kind of Dosh. ‘There 1s nothing’ good in them. They are merely a hobby of some person or ns. Here are some they include: ‘state age, full name, residence, place of business, Whether inarried or’ single, past history, experi- ence in the plumbing t or business, with whom he has worked.” Then an examination of the plumber as to his knowledge of physics and hygiene, the obnoxious and ilieyal $3 registration fee, and letters from three disinterested, responsl- bie cauzens of the District ew to the intellt- [es good habits, and character of the applicant. ink of such men as Ridgway, Hanoan, and other well-known, law-abiding, responsible ciuizens, being compelled to go out and ask for a certiticate 0. character from people among whom they have lived all thetr lives. Neither the public nor the public health ts benefited by all this nonsense. house builders and the general public are fully, Protected by regulations issued tn ‘We are ‘hot op; wo hor fight! . against the plum! regulations. We have always ‘com ‘With these rules, and if there has been defecuve kee work done itis because the laws have een rigidly enforced. ‘The plumber doing de- Wwe work is punishable under the law by" fine unprisonment. The Commissioners have all ba andi ‘Of the opinion that the courts wili sustain them ‘offenders. As Mr. Ridgway says, plumbers work executed by bim should be If the inspector sees that work- isnot competent aed dob understand the fe should have him suspended, wale @ plum Deter and yet doing bed work should be Ft to do the work trade, not legal abd reasonable regula- our Dastneae Ue pap what is like kinds. There ts BO question now between Mr. Daniel Hannan, Ridgway or myself and the plumbing inspector, fe =f : i i Hl the of the National armory on the evening of the Washington Lodge of ‘Kiks was opened last night by an entertainment at instru- 4 i {Btteeh about 12:90 o'clock last might, caused an owing oftcers were cteeved’ 1 W, ‘The Soft Coal Nuisance. To the Editor of Tum Evamrxo Stan: For some time past the writer has noticed flakes mings, and Diack spots upon woodwork, stoops, ‘sills, £c., is found to emanate trom the burning of Sot coal in the Miner School. If the damage was ‘confined to the school building pe objection could arise, but it is certainly ‘to complain against A practice that even in i | | : : 8s . = } i F i 3 F ti pete eibets EPE3 He i j i Muade (hat Mr. Wolf should repeat his lecture. ASapty Avruicrep FastLy.—The tamiy of Chas, u son of - samy ‘The tamily coos his Wife and five children, the a son LREREY Tears of age. About ‘weeks ago the takeo pata 0d two weeks ago & daughter, nearly Ofteen, ‘of ag was Laken dowa, slace which time the discas® tiss 'at- Tasted the other three children. ‘The eldest son Sai Sagieeetertaaacuie eee nve ‘Ged. To-day of hisenil- dren, about Ove years old, is at puns of Gen, tne a * Konssnres Reroartn.—B. F. Ro, 1517 “th street north ot biank : i ‘i i set ‘Bis assistant, or the bealth officer. Tuey know that We bave always cheertuliy ted with them ‘nd have Gone our work iut tly and without @By annoyance tothem. We are all bonded and registered, and have been since 1882, as the regula- ‘Woas then required. Why, sir, tue old lations are all right, ‘There was no need of tacking on to them the last foolish amendments. The Com- missioners have partly seen their error since the suit in court, as You Will notice on reading Capt. Symon’s report “As objectionable feature, we don’t like ‘the composition of this examining board. They are very nice gentlemen a. but we pro- west. ing their sitting In Judgment on old and practical plumbera, Infact we object are opposed to the wagie plan of ae a kihd of professional monopoly ta the plumbiug Dusiness, Why, sir, it wi be quite possibie 10¢ ‘Ghese examiners—I don’t say they would do so— twoillmit the number of chotee few.” “We think,” said Mr. hat any citizen having the capital and enterprise should be free to is tack ot 'spectat “training should. not iecp ina Doe Out ofit, provided, of re w ‘course, he employs competent ‘and abides by the rules governing house Tmay add that the largest pit ng. plumbing in this city to-day are on by men Who have never worked a day or served aby ap- [ae {the business. but it ts to be ‘of course, that they Nave competent fore- men and workmen to attend to the detutls, “Considerable is said, I kaow, about the 1m) ‘te Bot necessary for such Work. The fact is that a of $10 ts required of every plumber, in addi- to his other burdens, before he can disturb = ; i f A Sf a4 if i Hi 3 i : 3 f d I tf fi it § fe ay, | : é i 3 € ? us if HH z : Be iE z a fi Hi li i i if Hi a E pt “st i I i i A ! 2 gi E i ui i | | : es 2 tallow: Fr'g- crouch, aepen. gemmander:' Daler Sel and, deputy Sos > mander; Marsh, 3 rere aimousoed™ Prank ‘Buster fusthont nape. (amt general; D. Buckley, second assistant é captor a asf ager ing oficer; Chan mcCartte and JO: Leaky; aidor- Manaiace Lickwass. — Marriage Ucenses_ have tnsued ye clerk of the court to Walker and a ‘Becket and ‘Reeves; Alex. Jones and Martha Home, Va., atrived in oe 115th Peanayivanis: teary 40th New ¥« ‘veyed to the Government insane’ f yHI8 TO BE Dt for them to: ‘this crossing, as they do both day and night? James Gnaog, 1016 1st st. se. eee fon! Dr Le W. HitechieeNo. 1508 street. After services in Trinity (Catholic) church, {he remains were followed uo Holy Rood, Cemetery by ‘Concourse of relatives and friends of the funeral Place Sunday from Mt Zion M. E, church, at Tenleytown; interment at Glenwood. Teceiving reservoir, teinperavure, 62: condition ab tion, 36; distributing’ reservoir, raUUTe, 50; condition at influent gate-house, 38; condition ut effuent High tide in the siver to- day at 9:45 a, m.; low Ude at 4:37 p. m. ——— pi and Prince Bismarck. Bismarck has assured the sultan Germany will not share In any en- terprise which threatens tne integrity of Turkey. ‘This Powder never varie, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomencts. More economical than ‘the ordinary hinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low testa, abort weight, alum or phosphate powders. SoLp ONLY mw Cama Kora, ‘BaxrKe POWDER Oo, 10U Wall stres, NX oc Case Patces FUL DAEs GOODs. : CARTERS, 711 MARERT SPACE, nea 7bot. SILK AND WOOL CHECK DRES GOODS, 25c. BLAN! I. = Sa 3 7 gga extra heavy, excellent BROADC! Ladies’ suits, pure wool,one yard and s half wi ters mg FRENC! " new. Po ae tor ea ee ie 4 se iS eae 1 a HANI eae at EAR tery gO08 De tr, BLANKETS, slightly aoiled, 82. $2.25, and $2.50. os gerne: aria COLORED and BLACK SILK VELVETS, 7ic. ROYAL SE vlde dotble fad 1S yasde fpr TRICOT CLOTH pure wool, real value, Cash Customers, ‘at cash pricen, ‘Towel yutiful dress goods, a Mtvectve wah ef Bandrome Domest fringe. shi le, Kuott Cash C Se HOSIERY: 2 Hive Oran A AT 819 PRNNSPLVANIA AVENUE, ) OF THR CRAWFORD GENTS 9 HAND-SEWED spare . ($3 FRENOR WELT-SHOE. eh | PRICE BAKING POWDER CHicAde. FE Loot, non] THERE WAS A TIME WHEN IT WAS BUT ONE STEP FROM THE HIGH-PRICED DEALER TO THE AUCTION ROOM. THESE WERE THE EXTREMES, AND THERE WAS NO INTERMEDIATE. IN THIS STATE OF AFFAIRS MANY FOUND IT DIFFICULT ‘TO POSSESS EVEN COMFORTABLE HOUSE- HOLD NECESSITIES UNLESS THEY HOUNDED THE AUCTION ROOMS AND THERE BOUGHT WITHIN THEIR MEANS, WE REPRESENT THAT ELEMENT IN THE FURNITURE TRADE WHICH AROSE TO FILL THE GAP CREATED BY A DEMAND ON THE PART OF THE PEOPLE FOR A SYSTEM OF PURCHASE BY WHICH 80ME GENUINE COMFORTS COULD BE ENJOYED ‘VEN WITH LIMITED MEANA. AS A RE- SULT THE CREDIT SYSTEM WAS INTRO- DUCED INTO THE FURNITURE, STOVE, AND CARPET BUSINESS. AND WE HAVE ENDEAVORED-PROFITING BY THE ER- RORS AND FAULTS, THE MISTAKES AND OBJECTIONS TO WHICH THIS PLAN 18 OFTENTIMES DEGENERATED—TO ADOPT a SYSTEM CERTAIN TO BE PERMA- pee} NENTLY SATISFACTORY. IF YOU NEED ANY HOUSEHOLD Goops AND WANT A LITTLE CREDIT ON THEM ‘WE WANT TO SEE YOU. ol-6w HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE, 921 AND 923 SEVENTH ST. N. W. ‘THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN ‘will be sold regardiesg of cost or valueat OAK HALL, COR. 10TH AND F STREETS, $8 Men's Overcoate at $5. $10 Men's Overcoats at 86.50. ‘$12 Men's Overcoats at 27.50, $15 Men's Overcuats at $9.75. 918 Men's Overvoats at $12. €20 Men's Overcosts at $14. $25 Men's Overcoate at $16. 630 Men's Overcoats at $20. 500 Men's Suits at prices in same proportion ‘au Overcoate. 500 Children's (Boys 5 to 14) Suits and Over. coats from $2.50 to §8—prices about one- ‘750 pair Pants at from $1.50 to $8.50. OAK HALL. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. COR. TENTH AND F STs. Ma J. P. Puium \ Comprising the latest confections in GOLD and 1107 F STENBT NORTHWEST, IMPORTER, i ‘Anpounces her Third Importation of FOREIGN NOVELTIEs, BLACK BONNETS, in FELT and PASSEMEN. AD from the first houses of London and Paris. “stour usually low prices, im large variety of etyien, tn | A ‘TERIE HATS and COSTUME BONNETS. ‘HORSE BLANKETS ‘ne, medinm, and cheep grades, at 2-quart Pudding Pans for 3c., at The Fatr, OF Ze. i a t The Fair, nds fOr 19¢., at “ Devorated Lava Cu: rs for Zc., at The Fair. Decorated English ‘Sets, 56 pieces, 3 _ 8 for $3.98, at ase: vi saree 812 7th street northwest, Goldachmid’s Old Stand, 1 Mest Quality Blue Flannel Shirts at C. Anerbach's Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 1 a inches wide, sold oT 3 Trimming Furs, black Comey, 25e:5 fur, 30c. per yard; Stiver Hare, 69 25 Jackets $1.29; our $5.25 Jackets Jackets $5.48; Ladies’ 4-putton Kid Gloves, 49,5 Ther woods stitched back, G7e; Children’s Undershirts or eS, 125, "1d, 19, and 25 Ladies’ Undershirts, 25, 35, 29, and’ 48c.; Drawers, ‘39 and 48¢, ; Children’s’ Red Undershirts and Draw= ers, 50 to 75e.: Stocking Yarn, 98c. a pound; Cor- Seth, 25, 95, 99, and 48c.; Warner Health Corset, Gent's Forvtsnrvcs, $1 Cardigan Jacket. 75c.; our $1.50 Jacket 98c.; our $2 all-wool Jacket : Boy fur-top Gloves for Men and Boys, 49c.; a go working Glove, 25c.; we will sell you the Best 50c working Glove in ‘the city; Gent's heavy Under- ShiFts, 30 and 48c.; our extra heavy canton Man- nel Drawers, worth 75c,, for tuls sale 50e.; Gent's red Nannel ‘Undershirts’ or Drawers, 50, 98, and. $1.25; our best $2 goods $1.49, 1 Heavy Saxony W y Underwear, 0c, at C. Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th & H. Our $2 Ladiew Shoes are Leaders, J. Brock, 722 7th st. 1 The Following Immense Bargain will be sold to-morrow at 8. W. Augenstein's, 817, $19 and 821 7th St, u.w., in Order Lo make room for ‘Our fall stock Ww shape Chamber Sets, $1.98; 4 dozen Plates, 1 dozen Cups and Saucers, 1 Meat Dash, 1 Vegetable Dish, 1 Bowl, 9xc.; Dox Domt- Curtain Poles with brass trimming, 25¢.; Jdoven Curtain Pins hew shape decorated ‘Tea set, $3.12; colored Breuktast Sets, ted colored glas inner Sets, 111 Mache Water 3g dozen cowored Loox for notice of issue, 1 ‘Tannel Shi et Depot, 7th & H. I Ne Valuable Presents given away, our sold on their merits, Fine Miyé Ken Japan, per ib, Our English’ Blended ‘Tea at 50c per T, has no equal,“ “Vekin T and coffee C Special Reduced Prices for to-morrow at thé Star Shoe House, 726 7th ‘street, Culldren’ school shoes, spring lieel or heels, reduced to 75¢.. Fegular price $1. is8e8’ school shoes, kid or pebble goat, spring heelsor common sense, reduced to 90c.;) worth $1.25, Boys’ and youths’ school shoes, button or lace, all solid leather, reduced to $1; worth $1.25. Children’s kid spring heels reduced to 40c. ;regu- Jar price 500, Ladies’ pebiie goat, worked button holes, reduced to$1; worth $1. L fine kid Opera or common sense button educed to $1.50; regular price $2. Ladies’ flue dongola kid or straight goat button, ee common sense, reduced to $2; worth LY $2.75 Ladies’ flanpel-lined house slippers reduced to BSe.; worth 50c. in's ali solid leather lace or congress, seamless Sides, reduced Wo $1.25; regular price $1.75, Men's genuine cull, seumiess sides, bucton, lace OF cougress, reduced to $2; regular price $3. Men’s Warranted uand-sUtched lace or congress reduced vo $3.50; n guar price $4.50, Men's fue cinbroidered suppers reduced to 00c.; WSreur hie calf, sewed Pegged boots, reduced jen’, fine calf, sewed or to $2.50; worth fully $3.25. ‘THE Stak Suor Hovse, _ a 726 Tun street, ‘We use Dixon's Yeast 0 never falls, and our cooks preier it to any other brand. _W. H. Cnossy, Proprietor, 3 “Anvineible” Flom incible” Flour, from the choicest spring wheat, guaranteed the Dest; $6.25 per DDL, $1.053 3 bbL, 2 cents 4g DDL “Champion” Four, “Champion” F.our, an elegant winter wueat f flour; $525 per DDI, $1.44 4 DDL, 2c. 25 DOL ‘Both tue above brand>, bought for cash in car- loud lots, and ure very cuesp at above prices, art tec, a 7 1 horawest, Saxony Wool German #and-Knit Socks, 3 palrgl, at C. Auerbach’s Kult Jucket Depot, 7h and Hl, 1 It Seem Almost Incredulous and yet It fs true that we can veil a Men's strictly Soild Calf Boot as $1.73; a Men's Good Prime Cult | Sve at $1.75, The uppers in Unese shoes will stand an uddilional sole, A Men's Genuine Hand- Bowed Shoe ul $275. ‘These goods were bought as @ Job, thelr real value being 4; A Men's Good Prime Kip Boot at $1.75; A Ladies’ Genuine Hand- Sewed Don, Kid Bution ‘ai gz; A Ladies’ American Kid or Goat’ Button Boot ui $1.50. We are Soie Agents of this shoe and will give a New Patr for uy that Will Rip or Break in a reasonable ume, ‘To be convinced Of the above statement call early at the Standard Suoe House, #24 7th bet. M and I stan. We 1 t Line Gents? Neckwear, UG, Auerbuch’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7un and Hy BW. Augenstein, 817-819, and 821 7th st. n.w., Will offer to-morrow, in nls new candy de- partinent, ail candies at Cost, a8 souvenira. Re- | JROR BENT — DWELLING, 1303. F eT. N. W. 8 | 14th ot. Member, all our candies are pure and unaduiter- ated. Extra quality French mixed candy, 14. 1b. fine quaiity of peanut taffy, 13. 1b.; broken candy, ae cb; best. quaily chocolate cream drops, 19. b,j caramels, all avors, 18. Ip., and all other candies equally as low. Saxony Wool Germau Hand-Knit Jackets, ius, Hosiery, Underweur, Guoves, @c., at'C. Auerbach’s Meu’s Furnisnings, Hats, ‘Newing Machine Rooms, 801 to 803 7h street, cor. i ‘ 2 ; Colored Senmievs Socks, 2 Pair Bee aeC Aucrbach's unt Jacket Depot, We He ers. Smokers. Smokers. we havi i success With th: “Sabo- ‘roso,” “Opera juet,” and “Little Captain” brands Of cigars. Customers come from all parts Gears tor che money (oe. each) LoUSfocna” Te tien. Me ver P. METZGER, 417 7th evreet northwest, xom’s Yeast Powder, over 800 grocers sell It sn Wasningtan. 3 Golden's Fish Stalls, Washing- woe coe ‘Canvass back and red head ducks, all kinds of gume, fresh fish, Kenuebcc 8ulmon, ter- Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa Was servea at iaverna onal Medical Congress, €0 | @Royal Glue” mends China, Glass, Wood, £0. Eresh Alaerney Butter churned morning and delivered in 3y 1b. “Ward” printy, 40c. per Ite per quart. 0 pe ee x : ADDITIONAL SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. RAL GACQUES, 96 and 38 length, $125 to $150, etter Gredes, 40 and 42 length, $175, 9200. ‘Ifyou don't want to pay so much fora garment we censolt pou in fine SEAL PLUSH SACQUES OR SHORT ‘At prices $20 to 850. | MUFFO AND BOAS, All kindsof FURS, 4 BH. STINEMETZ& 80M, SHATTERS AND FURRIERS, (o92-Sm0 1237 Pennaylvania Avenue. Gaz Tx Bur. RENT— re a Ket, bet. 16th & 27m) Plare. 2 3822228 a3 ment tm front; street care passing the. o08, Be : cna: Botts, {Ease soedioe wate vee calae g | | S83 00 x a ~ Sa 00.00 ratct, purand nersoe wa & kerer: haan: 71, 326 Ben : onan 000 F280 z | moet desirable axctisns.of theety. Unarmed Bas house.” Offices for rent. Fur particulars Ny at our « ie 3 inl # st, hen Rholle Island, ave. a Fee oR RENT— KL. ay., 10r. 3 OR RENT_ON 14TH ST. N.W. NICE BA Fx Bricks 10, rooims ait od: spe. cellar aud stable: rent obly 840 per month: cheap. Mnezt | WALKMN & WALTER, O13 F at, Lathe, 1 Gat nw. Gr., br, m.i.. $20. ih b... Sty fF 88. Schuctzen’ Park, Gr., fr. 812.60. b st., near Naw. Sr. DE, mt. $40. Kat. near 14th, 1 ne"iwe é Minis’ te ft DALY, 691 F at, ‘roots and bath. iu excellent rey air 830. 7 SILIGER & LIEBCRMA es ae TOs Pat | PRES LF SE. X%,, 10 ROOMS AND | STEIGER © LIEBERMANN, _n4-6t 2 1303 Fat. JOR I NT_FUR: very desirable three-story ‘Dwelling, coutaining 11 ron bat and wtatiousry washtubs; welll ai ause furnace, Eompietely far: EN & CO., wo 79-6 90 | ished.” Apply to Ds-6t a Fok BEN T—-FORN ‘A handsome new rent ‘oupletely 1urnixbed througlot ‘beat in the city. THOS. J. FIs hat we nw, RENT — A COMPLETELY FURNISH ‘House in the porthwest, containing 11 Forparticularsand permit to examine apply all snod imps: amet be rested at ness B13) i PTHOS. J. ¥i BY co 020-68 PSs DANENHOWEM & SON IIIS F at ns. “ | Saaiahosiete a sat F ft RENT—FURNISHED, 2TH ST. Nw. JOR KENT—TURIESTOY AND CEL! TSrooum,t-blein tear. Aprig to Mw. MEU ARE Hug, 10 rovins atid bath. all mod. imupe | on pr miveas between 4'aid Sieelock poo a. : price @60. TYLER & KULHER- Fai thw: JOR RENT—THAT ELEGANT NEW HOUSE, 2013 Massachusetts ave., Dupout Circle; 14 rooms; ail iuuprovements: finixhed in first-class si) le nent tenant wanted. i. H: WARNER & 0. POE RENT_LARGE, HANDSOME DWE: b Masochusrtin sve nw. Wear Scott Ch | comtaipe thirteen rota Gail ote te-places, cab tants rage, furvace: an th stativuery walt ratcclags Senlar, and in perfect order Apply to THOS. J FRHER & co, ae E Lid Fst nw, Fok ERE TOR BE RESON, on we HE earn the uorthwestsa lags aud el its aniahed house: compete in a chamber: Iaaid. &e, Apply on p.cmises, ow JOR RENT—FUKNISHED— Ta0o Stoughton st. thcvr-story and cellar Brick: 9 ery desirable and eadsomely Turarahed nem | Pou: icely furuialicd. ail modrem eguveniences,s welling, located on the upper parcor 16tu et mows 13 sight, overlooking entire ety 475. Wau cesarean all uaude aba LOUIN P. sks Piece, at Da JOR RENT— Mass, near Di Tooms, 1413 Dat. nw. Water and gaa," Inquire O15 70h uw. upstain. n3-ut OR KENT —HANDSOMELY FU! ED 11 room house, Maryland ave. i.e.,ohe square from Cay couvenient for a Member, "H. B., star office. ia every Ba | ENT OR LEASE-THE NEW HOUSE, No. B.W., uext to Wormley’s Hotel. lai -roouil 26x18 feet; key at No. 1814 ns-3t {OR RENT— FURNISHED HOUSE WITH SOUTA front near Duyout Cure: aw couuplete ono, by the year, 61% per mouth HL @4u! nee” Sth wt ew. % bes 1k RENT— OR LEASE—FOR YEARS, A SEVERA VERY ud J-stury brick houses 20 yutiful part of northeast 7 rooms, infeed in natural wo retty ak mantels; xe. T_FURNISHED—J615 218T ST. N.W. Lhree-story and at brick coutaming ii) rooms: bath, rane, i stationary wash-tubs, sud every “convent ce pours i hianusouo iy farvtated. \ THO. J FISHER £00. Ted Fat ew. “wae” | | JPOR RENT—o SI. N.W.. BET, 1518 aN aru | Sag OM nam, hod, Taek, tesmale, 2:story tek | fwelliigs. 4 ro. "Sach house contains frm ‘Sclar, statiouaty’ wash-tubs, cabluet intel ‘open fre:piaces, hotnes are in band wood | Snyip to 1HOs 3 FISHER & CO, 1924 F at nw | obsot OR RENT—1015 HST. N.W.. LARGE AND DE- sirable comer house, cgniaining 14 rooms; fan @, furnace, aud all conveniences. louse is in gendition. “Apply to THOS. J. FISHLK & OO. nw. ‘ode. QOR RENT_FURNISHI i vers demirable 3-story and basement » Coutaiiiug 11 rooms: bath, reuie, furumce, sta Wodary wash-tibs, aud open fire-y laces, house 4 fidely Suisbed. y ever furnished. Apply Fst.ow. EE eSssesse: <o «16/1201 thr Boundary stes0r.-1 7.50) ee MS Bx ras Lass Ww WESCOTT & WILCOX, Bg MAP 1 go7 Ponaarivanta 7 CLEVELAND AVE., Water, Iatrobe; all in prime co: HITAKEK & JOKDAN, conveuleuce, aud ts" uandso, THOS. J. Pistia SCOR | ition « 6 p__ WHITAKER & JORDAN, 1417 Fst. nt-3t Fe. RENT—A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, FASH- jouably located, at s reduced rate. B. H. KOBERTSON, TORY BRICK, 12 | 1515.H st. ow. 308 Gh st. Z-story | ‘Hot T\¢ from $79 to (0 BAY iagginable, windows, 9 rooms, every convenience both Cayitol sill, within one equare of New Library, southern aud eastern exposure. Retit, #45. A) WELLEK & MEPET AL 326 Pa. ave. ne. JOH BENT 20: 7 3D ST. N. E. FUUR-ROOM House, with water, $10.30 permouth; key in next door, 1025 3d st. ne." B. F. LEIGHTON, 482, wear Q, 10r. aw.10r OF, ‘repair. 1. w. For iuiormation apply to AH >i4 sth wt. uw. 17F. She Lave. nw. A JOR RENT—NEAR THE CAPI: and tated Brick D including bath 1038 2 FoR, BTS 1517 20 Corner of New Circle n.w., 9 rooms... 31 P ste n.w., 10 rvoie. 24UN Lath we tw, JOP stort, Ur ik 46s Mu. avenak.w ich. Vir Isr. 40 " a4 i) 3 % | a7 New ire ave .3 7 Fou ss TLEA # RUT HEE i see Foo Bee ee peas © sents tet Jour to fer-General Vilas’ | X- al oddone, Laxcation obe of the twat inthe city Howe | 1st 7 | y and handsomely fin ~ Coun, ay without iurniture, oF the furuiture will be sold st ad 30 | ‘are, aot Si "130 | FS conveniences teiug G08 O ae a ince 'or ot FRANK T. BUOWNL 2 0 30 30 in be exnputnes ane exatal THOMAS 3. Font a wiitene,Grintts 313 8 Lot SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEN iT FURNISHED — B Ibis Hat. RK RENT—A FASHIONABLY-LOCATED, for the scomu ots suite of Soma tn tbe'wame.’ Be ‘of a wu a in Ube sae. GOLDSBOROUGH & 00, 1405 Fat 173m" & RENT_HOUSE, BEAUTIFULLY SITUA ED, ‘No. 805 K st u.w. worth side of Mount Vernon i, bet. Sth and tis Pas fist Esct r “ . ¥ aw ; 14 rooms Tnguire 3 Fe premises W. W. BURDETTE. | {OR RENT_HOUSES, FURNISHED— eae 1204 18th & ‘has the following for rent Gurnished.) 1304 Mass. a1 No. 913 16th at. a.w Ring bce an Beouth. ok cpember band BEN a and el B ment Bick on Set. betwee tut abd two-story, T2 rooms aud bath, ali mod. ttnpe., heated pres: completely aud aicely 3 ‘ 7 F ot. 2. mouth. por ‘No. 4, lows Circle n. w., corner Pst.,contains 15 1a rooms, in ~ $273 per Desirably located Home, 12 rooma, in Sorta ™ amie ‘Also an elegantly located new pressed Brick House on New Hampalite ave. 1. 0 athe, ator ine Piano, iasand Cina ware, Lipen, silver $200 per nut. ‘hong to JRC. PaSCOLE: 1415 ea °1 JOR RENT—TWO ELEGANT DWELLINGS, 914 Foss re oan, improvements: latee Yard and shed with werveste clonet ‘Wo 20-to0t alley. Address OW EH, 510 Sth ot. a the is stories and basement jot fore beck : patentee cr {ash balance in thse yours, ‘e ses 3 toe 4 * a acbeze . £ 2 Fi e: Pater ge? SERS ne a z a if Es = = ne at EGE S22 ATA BAMGAIN. TWO NEW BRICK Houses, aii water, tr i apd 1sth sia. D. w. offered at thin price fore nant OK SALE— N STREET, SIDt. A large and elofant fourestory b + a 50 foot nd elegant four- front with stable on rear'of lot, The hoes te had. ‘thd "completely Treninied sid bbe alt imnprowe- : * THOS J FISHER & CO, Fe SALE OR RENT—A NEW TEN. ber hower with os JOR SALE—VERY CHEAP Cor, 12th and T ata, two mew 3,500: Ppt. near Oth, 7rm., bath and cellar, mal, 1S: at. near 8, Ore and bath, Pst, near th, Ore, aud stab: 00 splendid homme a zd wt we = hs :o. #deudid condition: #2600, House DAVID D. STONE, 806 F at. n. OK SALE_ WE OFFER FOR SALF. A PLEASANT ‘Uuree-stoty aud tagemenit Ur. k house Ob the worth, side of Ket, between 1th snd 14th stn The house Sentaine 1 eras comvenienor, {yon application to us at JOR SALE—WM. H GUNNISON, 1009 F ST. N.W. 2 500. FITCH, POX & BOWS, ators brick. 10% So bricks, rent #1050 yer ma. tow 4 . or Tit: howme paying OL ver ve 3 ville Pike, pear 1000 feet on Capitol Hilt 1 ni 70K BALE_VERY DEAIRAPLE ‘12th at, QOR SALE —A BEAUTIFUL 900M BRE pacaceryass Sale mami Se Sth et mwa culy B-poomn x ‘corner, 1 pcg ick. Pat eae Bae ae a Serco brick, Pet. wear 20th st. aw, wae FiGnT-ROOM BRICK bor Let Oth xt. n. = newly fr = out, mode. imunzvswepia: pes. SAINDU, Call’ PRUDINAND SCHMII-BLL Ata ae ae SALE_CHANCE F6I,_ A BARGAIN 612,000 purbasc's dwelling botee aud bot oh cseet ihe beet strcete noran wont. fi tne im por farrayut Square. Apau inpestmuent wit net full pore savers. aus. Pik a 5." N BESIDENCK ‘3 Pata Satan Anse pratt sae See Pearenon iuoresr, STEIGI Onitore Fe SALE—AT A BARGA\ 6 T ST. NW: Pe ere ie ager] REESE TAPE Seca” JOR MALE -AN FLAOANT New THEE STORE Sey IE ne and all mod sn sat Dayo Gain poe gu paahhe ais _¥ Di vi ‘YA! ML ee ALE_so2 Si6T ST. NW, Brick, with tack building. 13 rooms. moder tame pevueite, iuitret-clase repair excellent locaton; re ct ‘st ‘onnecticut ave. af a be o15-3m fo o10-1m__ OR SALE Nome oF parties seb uvectepente *SWORMSELDE & BEAD! Ae 500—FOUR (4) NEW, NEAT AND attractive frame Dwellings Nos, Vise 6 BO 08 S27eh at roe ‘re.) of panite tie seh set zen Park. price 61,00 ‘terme, ROW G0- é Hood texante st #1250 amouth each "3-0 OMEAKA'E CO.. 2207th st aw 17-3m i Ba i (928 7th and 706 Kets nw ‘Will offer this week special ind scements in Under for Mem. ‘You know we make the Boys' and Young Men's trode an eqpectal feature. Boys canact oaly be well suited ft, but there is an air of etylein the cut and make ‘which always guin us tbe preference when comparisons are made Prices are always the lowest. ‘Our line of Beck wear ie full, fresh, and fenltions. ‘ROAM WALEES & 00, bovor to inform you thet bie KEW @00DS ae cee 1311 Peogivenia Avenen,

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