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a ell a; THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY. Wiad 14, 1888-DOUBLE SHEET. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Dedications for the % hours commencing at $ p.m. For the District of € dia, Rastern Pennsyl- Yanta, New Jersey, Det re, Maryland and Vir- ginia, colder, fair weatuer, light to fresh winds, Lecoming easteriy. A Hippew Liut.—The Scriptures say: “Do not Ride your licht tinder a bushel” If that Nght 1s jutteriog Will-o”-the-Wisp of approaching in- sauity You can beat uite it uncer abhebel or Sescch ©.ts, Walch in concentrated form Is found in every Dottie of Scotch Oats Exwence, and which cures every form of brain and nerve disease. To ESCAPE THROUGH A TUNNEL. A Plan that was Proposed tor Reliev= ing the Treasury Garrison. In the latter part of April, 1861, when the alr Was filled with rumors of the advance ofa Con- federate force on the city, the approaches to the city and pubite buildings were under guard, It was supposed that should the capital be entered the Treasury Department would be one of the first buildings attacked. A foice of District or regular troops were on guard in the building, and Some of the regular Army oMcers then on A Billiard Champion in Tewn. BRILLIANT PLAY OF HARVEY M'EENNA AT JUDGE MILLYER'S LAST NIGHT. A number of gentlemen were invited to witness an exhfbition of billiard playing last night at the residence of Judge C. J. Hillyer, 2121 Massa- chusetts avenue, by Mr. Harvey McKenna, of De- fe brenda caren ura and "eho rectaty in French carom ‘and ‘who recently broke the world’s record in by @ run of eg we nessed Mr. McKenna’s marvei Gre ‘Gen, Peck, adjutant general of Vermont rout, Gen. Peck, Gov. Stewart, Major Liman,” Messrs. "Thomas duty here exercised a sort of supervision over the } Fisher, H. H. Goddard, ‘M. Larner, W. L. Hil Hemay artitetal eyes Hempler’s, ave., cor. 44. | preparations for the defense of the building. Sev- | Yer and E. Lp RR ol tad the exhibition Norte May peas, 152, percan; Sirloin | €Tlof these officers lived on the south side of F | Sopaver Rimunts meamaeatee, the weer meaner ta steak, Ie. 7 Creamery butvar, 30¢.; Corned | Street, between 14th and 15th streets. i beet, 6 to Sc. ; Greening Bave a very due quality fo which McKenna handled the cue wore such a char- acter as to mark the Senator as a billiard enthusi- Au elderly lady, who lived in that neighborhood, formed “ ast. It was with apparent ease that McKenna ran and Was well informed as to What was going on New York Maxeer, At that period, said to a Stax reporter a Tew eve- | 500 points, all on the rail, from one corner, Hoovse (Prop), + | nings ago: “Everybody thought that if the south- | carefully nursing them uround the table until thé Cor. da and Ind. ave. | erners succeeded In getting into the city the | game. which was 500 points or no count, had been Sareea ‘Treasury with its money would be first attacked. | completed. At the request of Senator Edmunds Kewrvorn’s toe cream, “216 G st. n.¥. Many of the soldierswho, Pavuive if. Koun, 904 F street, has received the latest novelty in Kagarien Embroidery, most com- ie shaves of Rope Silks and Linen, London Per- rated Felts, new designs for Wool Chenilles and Muported Stamping Patterns for dresses, Mckenna.executed a number ‘Mr. McKenna will remain in the city a week days, during which tme he expects to match games and give exhibitions in clubs, after which he will Journey South, ‘SURPaisED TARR Pastor.—Rev. R. A. Payne, pas- the bulldingwere Taw recruits. Some regular Army office them, 1 believe, above the rank of capt ‘then living about here. These, of course, Wok ap Interest in the tions for defense, 7! frequently consulted as to the safety of the build- ing. There was a rumor that Mr. Davis was right none of in, were IMPORTANT U0 jovernment Printing Office | behind Arlington with a force of 75,000 men, and | tor of the Trinity In nt Methodist church, qunployeen, Excellent meats served at all by | that the word had gone forth that they could help | was agrecaDly surprised last night by the members A. Maxum, 805 North Capitol st. themselves to the money in the vaults | of his c oD, Who sent an abundant a = ~ when they got in, We were all in a state of trepi- | supply of having previ sent him a Neruew’s Stevo, 4%5 Pa. ave. Transparency | dation. One of these officers si that mis- | ton of coal and haif a ‘wood. Presenta- ‘with every doz. cabinet. No charge for resittings | siles should be carried to the top of the old butia- | tion speech was made by Mr. Wu. Briggs, and the anols Skins at one- A Langs Imroxtation third less than the regular pri ‘Muatz’s Deve Store, 101¢ F st. bw. ‘agrand lunch at Tim ‘Tax Pranic are invited to Sullivan’stonignt, Consers, lange sizes, solled, 25¢. 1205 F street. BURN Comm, Still selling at summer prices not- ‘withstanding the strike in the coal region, Boornr’s Coven StRUP contains no potson and can be given to children with perfect safety. Larnonms, KANO, PURNACES. Job work prompuly done. 8. 5. "Shedd & Bro., 432 9th st. Evwaxp P. Mentz— Family druggist and chemist— 1014 F sireet, corner 11th northwest, Washington's leader in low prices, ‘Ras always on Dand a full stock of fresh drugs, medicines, proprietary medicines, totlet articles, Vprescriptious « specialty? everything pure and iy of the best at reasonable ‘A PU) line of Kiker's ‘vellet articles, perfumes, es, family &c,, alwayson hand.” ‘Fosami1's Ice Cxzam and Charlotte Russe. ph mary Best for Hemorrholdst A. Bartietes ‘Suppositories, ‘will make one cciy autshed 73 7th Dava, and one dozen nicely $5 Come and see them. ‘New Live axp Vigox attends the use of Baker's cod Liver Of and Malt. FUEL af SUMMER Puices.—The cheapest and cleanest fuel is Washington Gas Company's coke, Jounson Bros, sole agents, Stare Mawris at cost. Shedd & $30,000 Worrs oy FURNITURE aT Cost Fo Srot Casu.—I will for th8 next ten days give those in Want of furniture a chance to buy at cost. The stock comprises all the leading makes of the coun- {y, aud for style and finish they stand unexceiled. crayon portraits for ing occupying the site of the present Corcoran | pastor feelingly resi building, to be thrown down on the Confederates w ck = Another | _ OFFICERS OF THE RIFLI ‘ov Dingcrors.— {iso suggested that Some weans shou! ve Mraken | The board of directors of the National Rifles have for the escape of the garrisun If necessary. After examining the ground one of these officers’ con- ceived the idea of tunneling under 15th street, Just south of the line of F street, from the base- Ment of the Treasury to the basement of te Dullding on the corner.” “When they reached this building, what then?” asked the reporter. “On, it was not to stop there,” the lady answered, “out that was the dificult part. When the tun- nel was complete holes could be cut in; such cellar walls as to form an extension of the tunnel Uhrough to the center of the square. This oMcer examined all the celiars along here and obtained permission to cut the walls in every case out one, and it Was that objection that prevented the exe- eution of the plan. One of the property-holders laimed to know something also about strategy, and thought that 1t was too much of a Job, and the cutting of a Wall Uhree feet thick too hazardous an undertaking. He, therefore, made, objection, and tn a few days the Scare was Over. ‘Tue officer Who proposed to make the tunnel subsequently lett for more active duties, aud before he died rose to the rank of brigadier-general.” organized by the election of the following officers: Capt. James F. Oyster, president; Joseph W. Howell, vice president: Geo. W.. Evans, recording secretary; Jno. A. Evans, recording securetary ; Joseph 0, Manson, treasurer, ‘heise he ‘Tus Concert at Hamline church on Monday evening, 16th instant, under the direction of Pro- fessor Bischof prouiises to be one of great in- rest Tue ‘Pia Tao Is that Hdbd’s Sarsaparilla bas cured thousands of peo- ple who suffered severely with rheumatism. It neu- tralizes the lactic acid in the blood, which causes those terrible pains and aches, and also vitalizes and icbes the blood, thus preventing the recurrence of disease. These facts warrant us in urging you, if you suffer with rheumatism, to give Hood's Sarsaps- ills a trial, had rheamatiam so that when I sat or laid down T could hardly get up. Hood's Sarssparills has almost cured me.” P. CARNES, Galion, Ohio. X. B.~If you make up your mind to try Hood's Sar- saparilla, do not be induced to take any other. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. ALBAUGH'S Orgxa Hovuse.—The annual engage- ment of Maggie Mitchell takes place at Albaugh’s next week. She has for years held a warm place in the affections of the people, and wherever she oes she is sure Of a kindly welcome from hosts of Iriends who are not affected by the ever-changing fashion in theatricals, Miss Mitchell wil open her ‘engagement on Monday evening with “Magxie, the Midget,” her newest play, which will be repeated on Thursday. Tuesday, “Jane Eyre” will be given; Wednesday, “Fanchor Friday, “Pearl of Sa- Yoy;" Saturday matinee, “Lorle;” Saturday night, “Little Barefoot. National TaeareR—Hermann, the prince of Prestidigitators, will come with bis wonderful wand, which sets all the laws of matter at defl- ance, to the National Theater on Monday night, and will remain during the week, puzzling, mysti- tying and delighting the crowds who never fail to come to enjoy his wonderful exhibitions of biack 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR 1 CITY ITEMS. Mertz’s Drug Store, 1014 F street “northwest, 2 bottles Carter's Liver Pils, 25¢. 1 pound best im Castfie Soap, 19¢, 2 Benson's Capeine Plasters, 25¢, Recamter Cream, 99¢, Recamier Balm, 9c. No bargains toat seidom | art. Hermann this season is accompanied by Rec&mier Moth and Freckle Lotion, 99c. Noun neal peotatel “Basrrnaxras | DAlvini, the daring and skillful juggler, and will | Keeamler Fowder, 70c exhibit two new illusions which are said to be EDWARD P. Mantz, ‘Odd Fellows’ Hail, 7th st. n.W. Five Portaars._ Kets Kemethy, 1100 Pa. ava, Max. Ewa Socie. of 306 5th avenue, New York, willbe at the Arlington Hotel, Parlor D, until Jau- Wary 21. Besides the exhibition of imported Dresses and Wraps she also has a large assortment of Imported Bonnets for strevt, reception, and evening. Booenr’s Covou SYaUP will cure at once. Guxat Baxoaixs iN JewLKy.—Selling out en- Ure stock to close business. American watches in gold and silver cases, Fine jewelry, old-headed canes, opera glasses, large assortunent of Rogers’ ‘nest quality quadruple piated ware. No reason- able offer refused on above very arti cle warranted as represented or money refunded. Ladsoa’s, 453 7th st. See also our advt. in Auc- on column. Buy Washington Gas Company's coke. No ad- Vance over summer prices, Consers laundered and made equal to new, 50c. 2206 F street. es ‘Reap Mertz’s advertisement in “City Items.” _CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. ‘Usrvensatist Cuvxcu.—Wilhel) Club concert, ALBaven's3.—“As In a Looking Glass.” Narioxat.—“Fra Diavolo.” Hansus'—“Her Atonement.” Karwan’ —Kerneli’s Combination. Woxpmsiaxp.—Curiosities and Variety. ‘Manassas Payonama.—Day and evening. Condensed Locals. ‘There was & gathering at Fletcher M. E. ‘Chapel, corner ‘and New York avenue, last eto witness a jug breaking. The sum of 54 was obtained from the Men's Republican A os of = —— 4 Clb, of timore, tmade arrangement tue Baltimore and Ohio Ratlroad Com; ‘y for a special train from this city on the 25th instant, ‘when the club's banquet will take place. The anniversary of the Hope and Help beg Seer erosroeet one ae re ureh to-morrow afternoon. Coumander-tp-Chief Lea leaves Minneapolis to- Bight to visit the Eastern dey its of the Grand Army of the Republic. Judge Fisa, adjutant- sneral, will accompany him. He will be at jagton 1Sth and 19th inst. Association of Fire Underwriters of the Dis- triet_ of Columbia has elected the following omicers: N. D. Larner, president; RW. Tyler, ice President: c. Mec treasurer; Fred. W. t, secretary. A cane has been nted by the G P. Calawell, in recognization of his services as chief templar. the ‘Templarsof the District to Mr. M. a meeting of Anacostia No. held on M ‘afternoon, Teso- at tbe death of, and condolence of, Past Master Wm. H. King were ‘the keeper of store at No. 121 43¢ street southwest, was on trial in the Police Court this , Charged with keep- ing an unlicensed bar, court imposed a ——_»___ Werking for Youhg Men. ‘TRESESSION OF THE CONVENTION OF YOUNG MENS’ CHRISTIAN ASMOCLATIONS IN BALTIMORE. At the convention of the Young Mens’ Christian Associations of Maryland, Virgtala and the District of Columbia in Baltimore yesterday, W. H. H. ‘Smith, of this city, presided. ‘The from the association tm this city stated that there are 700 embers. The literary society is prosperous and ‘the gymnasium 18 in good condition. Progress was Feported in ali the various departments of the Work. The afternoon session was devoted to the discussion of work in small towns and the business ugh, finan in this city, gave views ou the matter of Y.M.C. A. finances, He Delieved the time would come when the bus men of Washington wouid give ail the money necessary for the work, Decause business men were fast learning that when the Y. M.c. A. kept Young raen out of the saloons it was nelping them in Dusiness point of view, because a sober man did better work and Christian men were pot so apt to oon strikes, Mr. HM. Clarke, of tuis city, also took part im ‘the discussion. In the evening the question, “What duty do we owe to the young Amen in the cities and towns of our states?” was discussed by Mr. Claus Oriandt and other dele- kates Mr. HB. ©. Wililans lectured on. the pe Manent Lames of vhe assoriations taroughout Uh Qmotes, Wuich he ilustrated by 60 stereopticon ews, = ‘The Salvation Army. TWO NEW MAIONS Asi NED TO THR COMMAND OF THE INGTON DUSTRICT. ‘The staff officers of the Americ su Field Salvation AMMy, now ranging all the way from New York to ely hel & council of war tn ® and dectied upon many changes among at com: ers. Among cher dis {iets uo be placed im hew Wands ane Wash Maryland. aud che south. ‘The work here mteoet Ridered of such a proular nature so much Smportunce that K was derided to end twe ae nee ‘Wo take (be Major li man, ars. These 1 the Bekt for the past t are Major W auted the Sw Work us California four and Major Covens, ‘suo followed on. Suboeyuentivy Major Cozens was ehosen asthe aray poneer to Utai and Idaho, Both of these wc ters » had experience in 1d, and ern states, ry Maxniens, Vasaingtop Fre © Exchange says: The “ive, with slight advance aieui Wheat’ inarket ay have been Linge, and much common um stock has been placed on the market, Guising prices to decline. Prime and enoice timo- $i) JF goed demand at good prices. Strict.y fancy muade bat scarce and prices firm; bela Tolls steady aud tim, With libe- s. sided U0 the stock in store, and = detiand, the egy market 3s very stil. 2°! Lo start a free aud active movement it may De Lecensary to further cut the market. ‘There is ord demand for live and dressed poultry. Fresh saints and grouse scarce and brass and onions active. Good lo lunported stock, and ad- 4b Quotations, Cattle, jambs and calves in youd demand, and al quaations . saad. andmuariee Arma Re: | onictat rrtce Curent | Bio Sousa Ue | the Grest Universities as the Strongest, Purest and and “Black Tu Wi.nems Civ will give its second concert at the Universalist Church this evening, assisted by Mr. Max Heinrich, tue well-known baritone, of New York. ‘These concerts have come to be recog- nized as among the most delightful of the vocal mnusical season. 1014 F street, 1 ‘The Leader of Low Prices. Ladies Interested in the decoration of their homes should visit the opening of our new bulld- ing Monday, January 16, 1888. 8. OPrenazneen & Buo., 514 9th st.n.w., we eCuOr?, oxcrat will be given at t, Hamtine 1 7 doors be church, fib and P streets, on Mon eveu- under tie ulrection of Prot. Bischoff. Fry’s Cough ins. ScoTt-Stppoxs’ Reabixos.—Mrs. Scott-Sid- dons, the well-known dramatic reader, will make @ single appearance tn Washington at Congrega- tional church, ou Monday evening, giving a num- ber of interesting selections, “A Senator Entan- led” will, by special request, be on Mrs. Scott- Full 42 DUFFIELD St., BROOKLYN, June 4, 1 Messrs. Kikex & Son: phiaes , ease send Ime a8 soon as possible. a, bottle of tle and have re. Ihave used one ceived such great benefit that I am fully convinced iddons’ pi on Monday evening. Seats are | that a few doses more will effect a perma on sale at Ellis’ permanent cure ILLUSTRATED ‘LecToRE ox Mant Axtoserre.— | paty ancctinn oe yaad, mitherto incurable pulmo- nary affection. ‘Yours in haste, at ‘Mus. E. A. Parrenson. Only $22.50 for one high-arm new improved Singer Machine, with drawers on each side, and all ‘attachments complete, with five years guar- antee, at Auerbach’s, 7th and H streets, 1 ‘Travelers Visiting Boston pronounce the celebrated Revere House one of the best hotels in is country, conventent to dey jusiness, sho} ing, and theaters; roons ail ight, elegant sutes, excellent service; its Worid-famotis cuisine better (aan ever. European pian. “Rooms from $1 a day 1 For Sale— several bai northwest of northeast, paying from ten to twelve T cent. Send for buiietin or call atoffice. Wash- ington Danenhower, successor to Danenhower & Son, 1115 F st. n.w. 1 Use Fry's Cough Balsam and be convinced. 1 1. H. Hopkins, 60 P street, has complete line'Haraware and House Furnisuiig Goods. God Great Closing Sale with 3 collars and Cpr. Cuffs, $1.25. Men's 2 pat, Clasps street gioves $1, 2 AUERBACI Mr. Chas. W. Seymour, of New York, will give an illustrated jecture on “A Martyred Queen, the ‘Tragedy of Marie Antoinette,” at Albaugh’s Opera House Sunday evening. Mr. Seymour's lectures are highly spoken of in New York and other cities im which they have been heard. Rev. De. EDWARD EVERETT HALE, of Boston, will lecture onThe Human Washington,” at Ail Soul's church, 14th and L streets, on Monday evening. Hakkis’ Buov THEatex.—Miss Mattie Vickers, a bright and pretty soubrecte, will appear at tis house next week, the irst quine, or Paste and Diamond: piece by E.'A. Locke, culled “Cherub,” tor the remainder of the “week. ’ Chas. Rogers, ‘the comedian, is a member of Miss Vickers’ company. Keenan's Tueatek—The Emily Soldene Bu lesque and Novelty “Troupe wili entertain the numerous patrons of Kernan’s next week. Among the members of the company are Sara, the dancer; ‘Nerney and Wayne, the Nelsons, Geo. Leslie and Clara Willoughby, the vocalist. ‘THE Second Battie OF BULL Rew, just as real- istic a8 when first thrown open Lo pubite view, still continues on exhibition at the Panorama Dullding. on 15th street. CoNGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Mr. Charles Dickens will give a reading at Congregational Church Monday evening, January 23. METROPOLITAN’ CUURCH.—An organ concert will be given at Metropolitan church Tuesday evening. Dr. Bischoff will be assisted by some well-known voralists, rains in real estate, A great bargai house, 1518 Corcoran st suit. 'Watchinan on prenitses, jospitable and intelligent Sandy Spri ity have. proved 80 Tuteresting and. instructive that they have drawn visitors from all quarter, giana oman and the University of eee The ere officers were elected: Hon. E. O. Graves, chief the Treasury Bureau of Engraving and ‘Printing, nt; Alex. M. Rich, Kelsterwown, Md., secre- and ‘treasurer. Executive comuilttes—O. P. Baldwin, of the Baltimore Sun; were Ea W. Byrn, Thos. E, Rogers, of this city, and’ Dr. G. Atkinson, Crisiteld, Md. ‘The name of the as- sociation was changed to the “Southern Graduate Association of Theta Delta Chi.” AMUSEMENTS PPLUARMONIC CLUB, AT 1420 N STN. W. Active members: Mamie Shnons Lent, Pianist: Ernest Lent, Piauist and Violoncellist; H. Rakemann, Violinist. Sécond Parlor Concert, TOFSDAY, January ‘7. ‘Third Parlor Coucert, TUESDAY, April’, 1 Atsver's GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ‘TO-NIGHT, AT 8, : LAST APPEARANCE OF MRS. LANGTRY, Supported by MAURICE BARKYMORE and Her Own ‘Company Presenting Her Latest Success, AS IN A LOOKING-GLASS. ORIGINAL CAST. ‘Next Week—MAGGIE MITCHELL, _Beats now on sale at Box office, LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOU: SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15. MR. CHAS. W. SEYMOUR, Of New York, will Deliver His Magnificently ILLUS- TRATED LECTURE, A QUEEN'S MARTYRDOM; THE TRAGEDY OF MARIE ANTOINETTE. ‘Reserved Seats, 50c. ‘Admission, 250. Seats now on sale. Ja13-2t NEW NATIONAL THEATER, OPERA. Ped LAST APPEARANCE OF THE BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. ‘TO-NIGHT, AT 8, ONLY TIME OF FRA DIAVOLO. Prices, 25c., 50c., $1 and 81.50. COMMENCING JANUARY 16, ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY, HE GREAT AND ONLY HERRMANN ‘Will present his latest success, BLACK ART AND LE COCON. Prof. HERRMANN will be assisted by Mine. HER R- MANN and the celebrated fantastest, D'ALVINI, 1t ae ‘CHURCH, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, AT 8 O'CLOCK, READING FROM DICKENS, By His Son, CHARLES DICKEN 18; in Philadelphia, oe 31, to ple: Boston, iber 16, 1,700; Cleveland, 000, (as at- texted by the local press), ‘ickets, 50 and 7 cents, for sale at Ellis & Co.'s, 937 Peuusylvania ‘avenue, beginning Monday morn: ing, Jannary 16, at 8 o'clock. “All weats reserved. fel eee rppus Evesixa LHELMJ CLUB. Second Concert, at Universalist Chureh, corner 13th and L sts, n.w., THIS EVENTS For String Orchestra, Suite, op. 4 nid Other selections, Violin Concerto, Rubi Miss Noua Stosch. Sougs from Schubert, i, and Jensen by. ME. MAX HEINRICH, of New York. JOSEF KASPAR, Conductor. ‘Admission, 50 cents, 1t Hest Peroale sh FAN OHO A SPAT EVENING, aa JANUARY 17, INRA AT B O'CLOCE, AP VETROPOLITAS MB Cuter | & BRO, 623 Pa, ave, SW Taeeted oy Or legant new nine-room ee oe $2,000 cash, balance to] | ‘Tickets for ule. at the Hotels, Book Stores, Bron- 2w | tauo’s, aud Ellis’ Music Store. dala-st Wilbor’s Cod Liver Oil, Phosphate of Lime, Soda and Iron, cures Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Debility, Wasting ‘and Scrof> ulous Humors. e038 ‘To Consumptives.—Many have been happy to give their testimony in favor of the use of “Wil- bor’s Pure Cod Liver Oil and Phosphates.” Expe- rience has proved it to be a valuable remedy for Consumption, Asthma, Diphtheria, and ali dis- eases of the Throat and Lungs, Manufactured only by A. B. WiLBor, Chemist, Boston. Sold by all druggists, e03 An Extended Popularity, Brown's Bron- chal Troches have for many Years been the most Popular article in use for relieving Coughs and ‘hroat troubles, eosteic Public Speakers, singers, and all persons Wishing to possess a clear, loud Voice to use Hin- richs’ Aromatic Squill Drops Sweet and rei! Slee ‘The Potomac’s Fair. ‘The time ts rapidly approacuing for the opening of the grand fair and bazar of the Potomac Boat Club, and tickets, which entitle each holder to a chance in the $10,000 house, are going off fast. ‘The fair opens on February 29th and will continue ten days, the entire National kifles Armory being given up for the use of the “Rowing Ladies.” The Eyrat attraction wilt of course be the new house, 418 15th street, that 1s to go to the holder of the fortunate fifty-cent ticket. “Thus ts a great induce- ment, and from it the “Potomacs” are likely to reap 4 regular financial harvest, a8 they deserve, from the liberal mauner they have entertained Society as well as in recognition of the fine record they have made as a rowing club, being to-day the champion crew of the United States in four and eights, ‘The house, by the way, fs open for inspec- ‘i bie. Uon, and 1s, as guaranteed, a Sctigntfat home, sit- | No tar. 10c, at druggists. 10,12,14 nated in a desirable part of Washington. ‘The falr, Sep s Sao eap besides this great inducement wilt have others Wes corstan tinea ae Docon, such as a plano for engine hous nal Guuarts ‘as served at International Medical Congress, 0 colors for any organization eve, punch Dow! [oF 5 = eating house or restaurant, and many other vote. | p&t Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No. Rye Whiskey, best’ in the world for the money. orders by mail, McGxr's, 9th near Dst. was. able objects The ladies Who manage the interior and soctal features of ue event are known as the jeaders in the social world, will meet on Tuesday morning, at 11:30 lock, In the Riggs House, to rfect details. Almost every young inalden who enjoyed the delightful hops at the club house work fixing up some fancy articles, and irom Unis alone the clab ought to reap a handsome sum. Another feature will be the giving of a $100 United ‘States bond to the party Dmg g the fortunate Ucket for the house, and another of the same de- nomination to the purty selling the largest. mum- ber of tickets, Dog Collars Engraved; kazors sharpened free, “WALroxD, 487 Penna. ave. wa Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in Jj 1b. “Ward” prints, 45c. per Ib, Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk? sweet Mil Se, per quart, a ‘Two Dottaxs Pex Day.—The Ladies’ Assembly No. 3801, K. of L,, formulated a bill providing that FOR SAPES A MOST DESIRABLE LOT, ON FAST side of 13th at between O-and P; d mg Biz, 40x95 ho per diem employé of the United States Govern- | io an aller, Thin is schiamee echine steal os ment shall be paid less than $2 per day. Reprr weil located and the lot ahort oust rer uae sentative Sith, of Wisconsin, introduced the Dill CHAS. W: HaRDy, in the House iast Monday.’ Mrs E. L, Eaton is $21 F st. dow, chairman of the K. of L. committee which will en- FOE SALES A SPLENDID LOT, SUITABLE FOR deavor to secure the legislation. This bill will | J three good houses, averaze depth about 72 fe affect tne wages of the laborers upon tne Cay 20th'sty hear Pa, ave, at @L10 per foot, ee and Library ground, of those In the different | _Jaléit GEO. W."LINKINS. 19th and H ste. n.w. navy-yards and of hundreds in the departments in | OF SALE—A FRONT OF 96 FEET BY 52 DEEP, Unis city, many Of Whom at tue present ume are | EY room tor 7 houses: ave foot, 47 receiving as low as 75c. per day sent rer loa including aco er * St e st, m6; cheaper thay any Iu city, : San Saag * mot ~ Jal4-3te eet "1006 F at. iw. - © D LOTS ON RIL, N.Y. A. 2 enn. avea Many other cheap lots in ir Rou Hes 58,000 it. 8. £ bargain, MILLON & + 435 Fst. mw. Jal4-6te RRR, JOR SALE—A’ RGA DESIRABLE Re Buik Lot ile of 19th st. bets ut eerie Hehtlbmagstee £& jala-st 920 Fst nw. JK SA GAT URCHASED AT a | Bonce*one of the taust dedrabie Frovtares, the # northwest section of 84, by « depth of 141 feet to a . Bo-foot alley: near some fine ‘improvements; street AEX avs nd Tends directly co the cotutss. Fs owber « Sate gee oe 00. a g8w ra, LOUIS ¥. SHOEMAKER, 920 F st. n. RRR JOR SALE_DESIRABLE LOT§ IN LE DROIT Oo .O WWWW D DE RR. Fi rae ; ‘00 WW Doo Exe RoE x | Pear GuaLey BkOrsEKS, 1319 F st" 5013-6¢ | JOR SALE—CHEAP—ABOUT 30,000 feet of in the northern part of Apply after Sam at 700 Lat, ne. 2. JOR SALE — VERY DESIRABLE CORNER LOT ‘at the intersection of N.Y. avenue, Nand North Capitol "street, 100200; wilt ‘2 banrain. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 027° at.” jal2-im rN Fish sont? good cation for auiall houses ifeola FULL WEIGHT—PURE-MOST PERFECT MADE. PS lis superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of@ eontury, It is used by the United States Government. Endorsed by the heads of most Healthful. Dr. Price's the ouly Baking Powder that does not contain Ammouia, Liwe, or Alum, Sold only im Caus. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. EW YORK. bHICAGO, —“8T. LOUI: ses, 7 rooms, bath and cellar; 3S. = Cor ot en 85.500. er io eo + 854 Soe par cont igrestepath Bar lepovioe eotion; chance for party with Apply so IN THE PRICES OF DRY GooDs. ASWEAKAN CLOTH, $1, reduced to 75. {iaBiome Bisck gered SILK VALV Era, 91, re duesd to 42. y BLACK SILK, 81; reduced 750, op guBe PFE BLANK ately eit, HAN iE CLOTH PLAI wide, pure Wool and silt, $1: redaced Bar na * Balt CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1; reduced to 50c. Freneh ITE a Denier eee Se a eaey Sopreduced to ki 1CO,CLOTH, pure Wool, wide double width, (no FRENC! ae ‘Wospentasp. Pennsylvania avenue and Uth street. NEXT WEEK, JANUARY 16, Every Afternoon and Evening, GEORGE BARNHARTS ACME COMEDY COMPANY In Bartley Campbell's 5-act Comedy Drama, 2 SUNSHINE, Miss CLARA DE VERE as Sunshine, supported by # strong cast of popular artists. lusions, Curiositios, Black Art, Delina Rose French, Bearded Lady, Callahan. the Veutriloquist. Admission, 10c.; orchestra seats, 10c. extra. Ja9-6t ECTURE. ‘Rev. EDWARD EVERETT HALE, of Bc Lecture at All Souls’ Church. vorner “14th MONDAY EVENING, Ji will sd TL sts. wuary 16, 1888, at 8 “THE HUMAN WASH! NGTON.” Tickets, 50 cents For sale at Ballantyae's. Mete- erott’s, and at the Church. Jaig-zt FOR Re: (The i —THE WASHINGTON LIGHT IN- FANTRY AKMORY, st hall in the city) may be rented for balls, ‘aud exhivitions, apply in person or by letter to J. H. the Armory.-on’ Monday, W Jie the hours of 6:30 and 8 p. ma. wa Te ‘REDPATH LYCEUM BUREAU ANNOUNCE Mrs. SCOTT-SIDDONS In an evening of her world-famous recitations, ar THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1888. For sale at, Ellis’ Music 7 January 12, at 8 o'clock and 81. and am. _ Farewell tour in America. ESTAURANT — BALTIMORE AND POTO! Depot: first-class meals; polite waiters; tention to Ladies. jul3-6t" EDW. WELSH, RST GRAND BALL OF ONONDAGA TRIBE, FR 20,4,0-16 ML, will begiven at Grand Army MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16, 1888. ‘Tickets 50 cents, admitting Gentleman and Ladies. Tickets for saleby members and vt the hall. 311 ECOND GRAND BALL OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATON OF STATIONARY ENGINEERS, 0.1. ‘Will be given at the Grand Army Hall, Pa ave.. Jan. 26, 1858. Tickets 90c., udmittiag gentieman and Indies. ‘Tickets for sale by members and at the door, 9810,12,14,17,19.21,24,25-88 ERNAN'S WASHINGTON THEATER. Kina, Yau Matinees 10 and 256. KERNELL'S MONARCH COMBINATION. HE KERNELLS. John AG at Matinees| " Nest Week EMiIY SOLD! ‘BISCHOFF CONCERT, ‘Hamiine M. ©. Chureb, Cor. Oth and P sta. n.w.. MONDAY, JANUARY 16. 1688, J, W, BISCHOFF, Director. PROR, sTotelonn Vocal Talent oe 50e. ; Children, 25c. Fe ugh igs thet aw. ‘ind Towner 1810 7 {Bete Bow ‘THEATER. 2 Performances Daily. Anson Pond's Great Military Drama HER ATONEMENT. 100 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE. —_100 MAMMOTH UN{FORMED BRASS BAND. Next Week—Everybody’s Favorite, MATTIE VICK- ERS. iORAMA OF BATTLE OF } opentna Be meet pete ne BB — Safeco ec oer ARTHUE NATTANS, Draggist, ‘4th and L and 2d end Date aw. at it. Ce = FOR SALE--HOUSES. Raa Fa ef DRICK, 25 FT, FRONT. FRONTING ‘park: high eround. s:lendid |: all conven: Fede “Apply at 1100 Lista. mae improvement \y ‘Ist. nw.: front rooms, if per month. “Apply 10°C. F NORMENT, rehy be een rie Ed :+ gece 233: ad Bt 1. PARLEX, cor. 43 and’ sta. Ee RENT—$13.50, INCLUDING THE WATER Peer os peta: We arg 1008 F oe. aanrieiegi ee sela-st RRENT—A NICE LITTLE 6-KOOM BRICK, Fibs 10th at.n.w. Apply to W. H, COMBS, Po Rat AB SEX, Wy STORE AND > at. w.e., 7 rooms, ‘CHANLES'B. CAN WOOD, yeld _ OM Basement, 916 F st, a. JOR RENT—425 18787. 8. E. 6 ROOMS, M. IMP. East Gapiiolat. ” S40. JOHN sales REN1—UNFURNISHED. 1221 Ctavnwiisr 2402 7 L at. n.w., LUT. Conn. ave; 117. ists -ore.. 11 22 18t nw, oke Place, 138... N st. nw. 1 ist at OR RENT—Conn. furnished, 10r. Of Ist st., 10 me SES, i . Gr § is 2aih, Or T. 2030 Clovel'd av. Gr. 18: 147 Pa.ay.. 6r......1%. STORES. 40g.408Pomeroy si Baz. 15, WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Pennsylvania ave. n-W. ‘all : - throughout, rent, $23.4 month 7OR, RENTS ABrOURNON ENHY JABGE Ie 15 4th st... 612 u.w..11:: $166.67 1914 L z - 1 2013 Mass.n w..10r..1 OR RENT. OU H st. nwo] | Bx. cor, 4% ana c O19 Fat baw, 10r- | “stew, dar 8100 nN | 2 . ¥. ave, 137. 90 | 606 Fsi.u.w. 10° $16 Sst nw. 10, UTE TY 28 De. OF u.e).Or. East. ne, storeand x wes 1125 Sathde. 10 WASH. DANENHOWERL Ja14-3t Successor to Danenhower & Son, 1115 Fat. OR RENT—408, 410-12-14 and 16 VIRGINIA Mave get sie rooms ‘and cellar; new brick houses; Only S1Ggpua $15 Per mo KER & WALTER, Ja14-3t Real Estate Bokers, 613 F st. n.1 it RENT_—DESIRABLE HOUSE: GOOD NEIGH- ‘borhood: 20 stn. w.: elegantly finished in antels, tiled hearths, bay windo thand pantries Ko BUCHANA: 1 New York ave. MASS. AVE. N. W. ‘mod-rn improvements, central, and eood location; rent reasonable. THOSE WAGGAMAN, 917 F stn, JOR RENT_JUST THE PLACE FOx BOARDING house, cor Ist and H sts. n. w., bear Government Printing ' Office; ten-room house: kitchen and bath; modern improvements, Inquire of D. CONNE! posite corner. }OR RENT—DIESIRABLE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, '1308 Conn. ave., near British Minister, 15 rooms, all mod. imps. wooden inanties, open fire-piaces, sta: tionery mirror. Ke. onder.” Will rent by the y JPFRED. KELLEY ‘House in complete and thorough toa private family only. aid-3t yth at, nw. . York ay. n.w.830 + B st. 16 ode Feland av. is Bat a0. 11th st.n.w.. 7 Oth st. 1. Ww. BHD Ost. ne. 314-3t" W. GLARENCE DUVALL, JOR RENT—HANDSOME HOUSE, RENT LOW TO desirable tenant; 12 rooms: handsomely papered throughout: cubinet mantels; 24 teet front; just off Apply J.V. N. HUYCK, 1505 Pave, jal JOR RENT—FURNISUED-1315 N ST. HOUSE just vacated by Secretary Lamar; low price of 8 per month to private family; owner leaving city. Tooms and stable. Apply on 0-61 20.330 10 Gordon 19 113 K st. a 15 3 Bland stn, A Draper's al'y, latwe stabi 10th st Keating av. n.e., in st oe} Potomae Hall, Lith & In rear 4411 11 Md. ay. a. JulS-3t* AS. CAYWOOD, 930 Oth ‘st. nw. cor. Oi RENT—BRICK HOUSE, 2030 8TH ST. .N.W, S.roows, water, &c.; deep yard: price low. Ke S-BRICK HOUSE, 920 2 ST. provements: will rent low to FLA -W., moderD 1 tenant.” Apply to B-Bt" n.w,, two fine, nearly new, 11-roo Modern iinprovements, and in’ excellent condition. ‘Will also sell, For keys and terms apply at 1700 13th st nw. Jal3-3t* WOR RENT—THREE NEW. COSY, BAY WINDOW Fae ipo bat a stone's throw of two lines sary and Hierdics. BOD Va. ave. a, 808 and 810 : + reforences required. ‘at WEL- Ten SESS eee haw Ro ENT—HOUSE AND STORE ROOM NO. oa ftv aw: 7 room and bath: good jocation: for boota; shoes, and clothing. Apply to HENRY WEX, $43 7th wt. .w. Jal-2t FVOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE; SIX ROOMS: Fa bath; heat thi hi and cold water; also cellar. 508 Kast “ sal3-3t" © R REAT—A GENTLEMAN ABOUT TO LEAVE city will rent or sell commodious, finely finished furnished House; seventeen apartments; terms to suit, Apply to F.C. ADAMS, 1423 N. Y. ave. ‘jal2-11 ouly ALBE! ~Bwij12-3t a ee ed careful tenant. HARDING & WATERS, 606 11th st. n. w. Ja12-3t F OR KENT 619 217 7. NW. ‘very desirable Fesidence, nicely furnished and Pleasant : Met itan K. R. street cars Soares ere ee ree SHOE. risuen & co, 02-6 1324 F tw. ave ae HOUSE, eee e SPREES Hertre ue Sever ERRBERR BBRER ee See PEPE cit ri Pe ERRPER FH s Hoe 3 ig é +f Ss St 2 aq rf hae Ore... advertised frost Gost ‘of cost 1 __ ae Oe RENT m ave, bet. K Kat. le ae 1 1th wt. B.w.cor. 7, Mi st. other fur _ 3910-60 1421 st on. w. 14th at. n_w., Sr. E st. aw, 01 Store aud dwe Gre... Mat nw. The abor books. For fni 309 C st. nw 2021 10th at, Vylie st. n.e., GF. st. ne, GF. lor. Ja9-1a OR RENT—1117 of FRANK T. BROWN: corner house: bay | Taree, sunny rooun | $50 if rented of ownel JOR KEN houses, 818 and 8: yard; $16 per month. st. now. OR REN: ng house: py toc. W. JOR RE: G25 Est. HORN & improvements, ADply st. LW. AR its apointments; Dupont Circle, 16th st uw. Most., near Thomas: 19th'st,, above Dupe Dupont Circie, ‘Mat. n.w. Love Dupont 1, 75 8th st. a: Cor. N. 210 re S31 Fat 1015, 192 3 xt. thw. 3 Green's alley. n.w., TY 26-80" STEIGER FOUR-AND-ACH. By virtue of a certain the 9th da: the Land Reco the of Columbia, to wit: ‘one bi etal, subiivision in the Survs office together with all the appurtenances to the ALN, For list of property for sale call or send at office. BR, O, HOLTZMAN. 10th and I,bet. 18th & 11 Cates 20 ee e150 a st. bet. 19th & 20th, ‘Sales st..........106. 4 16th st. nwa with i 14 [pitariished and farnistied te for rene Hor partloa: jars and pornits apriy at our office HItL © JOHNS" 5 00 G21 Cat 6. Ors room.. Storeand dwelling, 304 Store and dweiling, 43 is only a portion of the, i List call at office for bulletin imwued on the lstand 15th. — [jal0] and pleasantly-situated brick a1 JOR RENT—NEAK THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE | including bath. “103 2 r: SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. 927 F st. grocery, corner L st.; rent Fok RENT NEW HOUSE, 902 0 rooms and bath; all modern improvements. Also, | house 908 O st. n.w., § rooms. all mod. imps. Inguire | ew, water-closet and ranize: TWO NEAT * SL “NEW HOUSE 906 TL ST. tainine 9 rooms: elegant house “with, = ‘well loci boarding house, corner 4, ia Sword: ith st. n.w., 10 roome all mod. imps.. ve. & Wash'n C 707 Bth at. b.w., 10 rooms, all inod. We, 10 rooms, ail mod. ii ‘Mat. n.w., 6 rvoms.. Lith st. n.w., store. JOR RENT_HOUSE AND STABLE. 041 M ST. Wallin first-clasg condition : covenant and very fomforiabie: lance parlor, din “ani : 8 good: laundry on one Louse ‘heated by hot aif furnace: will reut for 81,000 er year to Fesponrible ‘ave-im AUCTION SALES. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Foun ALE STREET . AVENUE SOUTHWEST. pot Fabra. A,B. ABR, an siber No. 13h, folio 411, fheland Records of the Vc auction, tu frome of the, Premices’on ‘MOS exon MON: DAV JANUARY THIRTIETH. A, Seat ral et ~n cat ‘mum Sered 0 te hundred sd Chiry ts. 1p Jobin Melican uare numbered: fve~ bun (540), ea recorded in Book 13. folio 10% indie “Reha Orie-tbird, cash: years ; Dotes to bear interest ‘RUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STO! 5 ‘ON ITH 8° AND wSrekers fable 13 Mtaenigeent store 4 San 13 "Btn, per an. | los msc Rw eS ‘me for rent or sale is liberally to the owner. st, bet, 3 and 46.1 Feotbot. 17th & isth..150 | bet. Con. 200 Tistet. bet. G wil. ‘67. 100 1309-11. aeeneet <1) 7 Office rooms, 510 7th 80 | Bese 15 and 10 d and unfurnished houses. 1 ‘ON, 738 15th st nw. ‘OK RENT—HOUSES. | QOL N. J. av. se., 11rs..830 | 25 303 E, Cap. st. Gre Cor. 17th and B'd’y sti, 86 “mt. 6: ‘ 30 1008 'D_ 108 P st S13. Sth «i iw, 7) basement und 2 Fs. 1st, 259 19 10th st. we, LiF. | Property on my | THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. rd st. n.e. 018 1843 Bound stine. 5 1375 Bound.st ne. 10TH 8 ING, 416 5th st. nw. d28-1in VOR RENT—201 D ST. N.W., MOST DESIRABLE | account of ev ‘windows, porch, yard, & 12 | 33 East Capitol st 420-1 | OM BRICK 24 B st. se: water, wax ad ‘Key at 820, owner at 515 Sth jay-Lin ‘per mouth, Terie GOl313 Sit'st new. d30-1m to W. C. JOHNSON, 718 1th Jedd Corcoran, bet. 133 & Sst, bet. 14 and 2CH, FOX ey ted for a first-class and C sta now. STEDY & BRAD! 12 re. all m. i., per annum. .$3,000 i betas al mii, per aumutn ..-- 15r8..all mt, per m0. Or. ali‘. 4. ED. 000 "200 | Tio | iood. im ‘Cirele, 10be ail wid: ipa, ahi ‘each. % LER RUTHERFOR 107 Bata. w. Too, kitchen |-size bedrooms: dry celle r: st ETbERLiaNy, 1303 Fat, AND McLEAN | deed of trust, bedring date qua | and duly re: seq. one strict of Columbia and at well at D. S88, at HALF described ne ington, Rieee of the District of ‘Columbia, RY TRAET, SOUTHEAST. | roo! OR SALE—ELEGANT HOUSE NEAR BUSINESS handsore. ‘ection, new and: ‘only $9,000, on Iib- @ral terns ’or will trade. MLA! & BATCH. ELDER, 1225 Fst. at OK SALE—CHEAP — EIGHT-ROOM, ALI. Mop imp. brick house, on F st. n.w, near 2d, Jot 100 feet Pt BO0-fo0t sliey. Price $i,000; $1,000 cash. Deiance on time. For further information see OWNER. 516 9th st. al OR SALE_4 GOOD 8 PER CENT. INVESTMENT. brick house, ear Pensot. ( 84.300, Domes METAS, HARDLS Jala parr ie {OR SALEBY DAVID D. STONE, 806 F ST. NW. Loree and smal houses for homes and tnvestinents cha ah houses should not fail to examine our large list. Own: oriet Sae immediately brought before iueeyes of purebasera, it Fok SAL SuyES Boom BRICK. ON 13TH ST. 2 $5,300. €500 cash, balance 825 per mo. ‘Aliso tw new il-room press brick fropts, all ma imps. two squares from avenue cars 86.) 8500 cash, talange to edt parca CAS Br CAYWOOD ment #16 F st wal RK SALE—A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO y 8 good home for litte money, two squares from Fast Capitol street: 6-room-and-cellar brick ; lot 22x10, wide and war aliey. Must be sold soon piace DAVID b, STONE, 806 Ft nw. OR SALE_-THE PRETTIEST, C1 most couvenent House tn the ‘ . ¥ for the price just Brished'S rooms, cabimet A cozy hoine. "A Y yer cent investment. 4-5 DAVID'D STONE, S00 F wt, JOR SALE 2 RAND BATH: MT 900. 1 do. with 3 2k houses from a & LUCKETT, 935 F stn.w. 14-6" JOK SALE-HOUSE 907 M ST., IF SOLD BE fore 28th inst, at a erent ‘banal: ‘wide alley; has 12 ‘rooms and stab stairs, is newly papered and we anid 4 modern plant: furpace with marble ‘es iu every F Teang im s ‘and centrally Ait wil ne audis An the’ be ‘ation for For keys and information sre Owner, Jald-costta EVERAL BARGAINS TN REAL vs. vaxt and tortheast, paying from 10 wo NENHOWER, 3814-12 Successor to Danenhower & Son, 1115 Fst. JOR SALE-A BARGAIN—GOS NEW YORK AVE EW. 7 rooms end bath, rage, Papered and. painted. will rent for #25, jald-3t WALKER & WILSON, 10 Fok, SAEVERY PRETTY TWO-STORY Six. room brick: water aud gas: latwe frout_yant: aliey in rear, 13th street uw... near W ‘000 easy terms. WALKEK & WILSON, Jal st 1008 F etteet JOR SALE OR FXCHANGE FOR LoTs_FIRST_ claws dwelliug; 12 rooms, between Scott rele and Connecticut sve, ; leased at §1,200, oF possession. U0 incumbrauce. Apply 17: dal4-3e 70K SALE-BY TYLER & RUTHERFORD, B Dwie.. 24. & b., MeToan a1 B. Dwh 10th st. me, ist. Or all r. 14th, #r., al Q1Lr., all mt 0,000 ur. iG, LOr., all 1. 110.000 W., cum, LAr, all m.i.10,000 + 1th eb, Hest n jal d-ci af oR BRICK, ELEVEN room, Ar ar lows Circle, with Mable and carriage, house $9,000. Address BOX 586, Post Ome. galt Fete ak MICE LARGE, THREE spony Brick dwelling, oppesite the U.S. Natioual Mus | Scum. on the corner of Sth and Isate. #.w.;couiatps 11 Too, bath, aud ell tod. imape.; If sold at once sold at Fn JOR SALE—A HL on bet bath, « a great bargain. at B. H. WARNER & CO. |ANDSOME BRICK DWELLING W aud Boundary: 6 rooms lion Very easy tering: price only 84,200 Uals-3t) Bl, WARNER & Co. JOR SALE-ON LST. BET. 1ST AND NORTH Capitol sts nw. a 6. brick; modern improve inents. price, 82,400. Jal3-3t B. H. WARNER & CO. Fee Se 3 13TH ST. N.W. HANDSOME thive-story brick, 8 rooms, bath, and cellar. willl be Offered in the wext fow days at only $6,000. Jal 3-3t BH. WARNER & CO. JOR SALE-THREESTOKY Bick, NORTH side RT. ave., bet. 9th and 10th «ts mw., 10 $6,500. i. i. WARNER & CO, . BET. 17TH ST. brick, 10 rooms, sp fiaih and ecllar, pric it hindscaely fi Jal 3-3 JOR SAL} ROOMS, ‘and store K sta, Navy Yard. #8.000 lor dag hy 0, 812.501 Toth st. ne it. Also si on aud K sts ues Mtl paying Sper cent ou valuatio ? : cottage, 10r. and three acre Kelay, on ) Railroad, 87.500; 36. at itelay and four acres, £18,000. Will exchange for. 4 lots in Washington, THUS. A. MITCHELL st, Room 4. walz-10t JOR SALE — THREESTORY AND CELLAR, x: room House, new; cabinet mautels, op case, hall with corner rate 500: will be sold cn favorable terms, ATERS, 606 Lith st. u. JOR SALE-I WILL SELL MY Brick House for ions tan it ¢ ng into busivess in the West south front, in a fasiionable and tn the northwest, Call on owner, after stow. JOR SALE—CHEAP NEW HOUSES ON 6TH and K sts. n.w.. press-brick front and bay-windor Seven rooms aud beth each. Terms to suit. Ingui of owner, FRANCIS TOUMEY, Koom 5, 472 Louisiana 1, t (NEW) 9-ROOM 1d st. aw. bh. ar..13 200 0 2040's a and 1 13.500 ih ¥,000 1219, 13! rte | wt. hw, 3 Lith st Se. Ti haran 36,38, 42 00 2,500 a. 2.500 bay 000 000 The above is only a portion of the on my books.” For fall list ioe for bulletin ented oh the Istand Toth. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN. jal0 SDOW BRICK. ON FQk AiO Bay Mass, ave. bet. 13th and 14th, north side, hasan ‘utratce also fou M st.; this 48 one of the highest and rethient Sections of the Gy.” ALP. MILL & Oo. Ja-Lw 338 F F st. Gul ro. Let. bet. 10th&11th., 12rs, 3 ith st, Sew rs. g OWNER OF AN ELEGANT A‘ Brick House, containing 14 roo ments: situuted in a choice nel t: Lot 3sx120. Will sell at ® ‘for entertaining. Address Box pricey ¥ FOR INVEST 3 feet fromt, 3 story and Sub-cellar, ‘containine 13 rooms and 75, Star othe faniahed: rented tos first-class tenant at 870 ‘att perwonth. Apply to owner, 1210 N stn to 7 pam, OK SALE_POR INVESTME Business Property, now wuder rent at 81.500 por Year. located uorthweat. Inquire of owmet, Oris WARNER & CO. O10 Fst DoW. JoR SALE-THOSE TWO [ press-brick Houses, 1323 and jauling eight rooms and bath Beas provements Butea {Houses open for aye jon. Apply to Pik ~ PILLING, builder aud owner, 1036 Toth st. mw. 9-6 JOK SALE—THAT LOVELY CORNER RESIDENCE, Ola nin. bern bualtonly Me: yeare: sew inted and papered, containing “11. rooms and bath: Bhtostone steye and trimming Will sell reasousble, Sore” inquire af Owner. 47400 orp ve of Owner. 474 00k oF 9 ee ~ sos i ia" WAERER £00. SALE OR RENT : q By SH. WALKER, 450 Louisiana ave 124 Sth st. ne... 8 rooms. bath, cellar, furnace, but- ers, pantry new and desirable. ‘eo-Ln ROE SALE, OR PXCHANGE VALUABLE BUSI- TO ‘bet. 6th and 71 wim, jetta?" SWORMBIEDT & BRADLEY, JOK SALE—1761 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N,W. Knew and handsome $-s10ry Bric Ergon: Jo $e x122 ‘feet ley. 173 fusette ae, Toms, 30 foot frou. JOHN SHEMMAN & UO., 4i3-1m 1407 F st. a R SALE—A BANGAIN—| TIAL BRICK RESIDENC "RALLY LOCATED NORTHW, JOR SALE — BENCH BRITAN FS opan gant voit, sheet ie will well at “assount ‘or on. Iy"termaa. “Address Bow 137, Star Slee JOR SALY_THE ENTIRE BUS cof 8 Patent . case holders’ a rare tavestinemt sv forsale Addrem STANLE SALE_COUPELETTE, BORSE AND i Leyton Patwaln Wo aah purchaser. Ad TOR SALE NINETY FT "E (OS) SHARES Ma neto Telegraph Stock at @5 © share AVIV Db STONE, 806 Pat. aw. LICK: wa14.st JOR SALE — BAR AND FIXTUl low rent apd a svod bunmene “owner health, aud’ will ise sold cheap foreash. “Inquire om the premises, 1022 Oth street aw. CT SHEOke rus ior JOR 89 LE_ it Pence, S Yow ARD DROOP, B14-3t OTS Pa ave, agent for Steinway & Soma OR BALE CIGAR STORE TN 4 SPLENDID LO cation, 7th st. . . could be in creamed font, ream Treason given for sellin: strictly business or mo auewer. “Adaress AL. 1. Sint alee JOR SALE-LARGE FAMILY CARRIAGE, IN entWcky borwes and an excellent NA, Room 13, In- weld ae RSs of double , eee Daguy now: Teaciee of EP. Wade tenor Department. i JOR SALE—BED FEATHERS, ibe A Sake bee ae en otherwise, ALBERT SEITZ, =! Fe SALE-ONE HORSE ood order price. @130. PAY zoi0 Peuusytvauia JOR SALE WE {a onder to epeedy chime Co? stock. ‘This stock must all be sold and the store vacat Rutlders and otbers taking improvements are in¥i to caltand secure banmaips while they w13-lw OR #15 onl UEKBACHS, 7 | ROR: KNABE & Co UPRIGHT | BS Grand Piano,in good order. cot 8600, price #260; bargain. Address ¢. B., Star oition. JOR SALE—TWO GOOD-SIZED STANDS, WITH toe box attached, in market, situated cor. Tst and sis. nw. suitable for pork butcher or others, For Particulars address Box la Star office jul2-ate FFO* SALE PRces FOR THE HOLIDAYS AND WINTER MONTHS Fer Gation. Oe Claret, Califurnia...01.00 81.90 Bungundy, 50 Nortin’s Va..Ci 130 Dry Catawba vwoury - xo | Prompt attention sven to orders by Mail or Tele. wrtment of Freuch, German and Vines and Cs JOR SALE_ THREE HANSOM CABS AND THREE sett Harnoas, only ted @ short thine. Rew. Seenat DOWNED'S stables, 1620 L st. jalo-ire 20K SALE 10.000 LOCUST AND, CHESTNUT rence Posts, delivered in Waslitngto: RIORDAN, CATON & CO. Hiverton, ta. geld bee JOR SALE—BROUGHAMS, COUPES AND ROCK: aways tor private use, made by" beet makers: order atid at one-half “orygiual. cowt, alsy. Pa ave. 4 iopile for wnod Type: 1406 New York sv. Jed tim | JPOR SALE TWo VERY ELEGANT baNGAINS— |, Poone's*hrstiant and very sweet tones pussmntice | parlor uprucitserand Paps. Fosewoed use, bandon Enlai latee won great volume wad fe Scam become very tow om an tn or cash, or will exchange abn sive or old Piano. "We make tue ew oF second band i fu ferea: specialty of excliatate Veighta for Square Praion, sivwaye @25 ts 8100 bettet titan “anyother Siret-class house. A lanes tour round Corner Square Piatra, in excellent onder. for only @1 ay S10 per mouth, “This tea tare baneain, THE TIANO EXCHANGE, das ” Tooth Fok SME SINGING BIRDS. BIRD, FooD AND Kanvrat augortment iy the city at SCHMID'S BIKE ranceat far] STOiE, 12th st, two doors soulu of Pa ave. d2s-Lae ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JAMES PARTON, Jcbrated hietarian sind tnogeanmen nape nab y chery june mete thee placed auot of Aponte Selopedia it is ike seuding the whole ‘fant to-cult con amail snosthiy’ payments by ‘addneseine Bot ace on small most ‘o" adireeaees 130. Star ofice ‘fee-tomabl Fok, SALE THE OTTO" GAS ENGINE BES |i | snt"ur saving to you ie quires no boiler avoids all expensive ‘bo lowe of time , bo handling of fuel. Send for c.rculae Shdgmce ist, D.BALLAUB, Awent. 731 that nlm Ae ONE F v SALE_ONE UPRIGHT PIANO. @190 yel Onean, 40. and other great bargalnie Piation aad Organa ate iow uilered a HUGO WORCR & COnS Warcrouius, O25 7th st. Bw. Pianos foe Eee om | JRolt SALE-NEW. CLEAN LIVEPICKED' nep- Er Weathers, 5c 4 fond. the ert thr county foe w- mnune, orders by tail or otverwive Prout | Hverod “Wit SErTz, 734 2a et. ne. pene __MONEY TO LOAN. _ MOREX TOLOAN ON REAL EsTATE, an cilas Ws HAN MES TORN | ME cacee and Smali sume, | Lowest Kates of interont, | ‘Attewtiow Pram oro. Dx, ty — epectalt) TYLER & RUTs a a i | ig LOANED ON FIRST-CLASS REAL | Beare wecurtty. ere wit | se-tm 100" Peonaylvonie Sve, ONEY TO LOAN |M tein ooe8000 TO LOAN on Real Estate in suns to sui Yall ot 1B. H. WARNER & 00. | MOSEe TO LOAN IN Sous To SUIT At Lowest Mi vates ct tuteneoton aprgoves gen) eatate seca tn tue city. on ELL £JOASTON, dal Lun 738 Loth wt, nw. | | 93300, | 8500, 81,000, £1,500 2, 0 13.000, | on SSPE. SERED eee ON | | | reansnable. s7-100 EA McINTIRE, 1S Fst, MOSEL TO LOAN ON REAL EATATE, BONDE stocks, real estate notes, or other : | suuis from $200 eo any amount desired. RA PYithe LIPS, 1928 New York avenue. joan” WELSAYE MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ‘6 per cout, At wulus troy #1.000 to 5,000. a a a SWORMSTEDT @ BRA! x. ONEY TO LOAN ON BEAL ESTATE SECU RITE eto ee Ieee TENET @21-1m a a 2000 ‘ON REAL ESTATR, __ 10%) __ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ‘ONEY TO Loan. pte ceonc Tau security cons co oll dm 1405 F rt. nw. $100,000 Fen2cs, Me ‘Telephone 78% G. H. WHITE & 00. ab B28 N Charen at, Baltimore, | M°™F¥ 702085. | ee HO EEARD & THOMPSON, _ 13. __1313 F st, Adjoining Sun Building. _ ONEY TO TAN UN KEAL bsi ATE, IN SUME iO HoLrzMan, _ wel Corser 10th and F sta. aw. ONEX TO LOAN OX APPROVED REAL ESTaTs ‘Moderate commissions No delay _8u30 GEO. W. LINKINS. cor. Band 19th sta ONEY TO LOAN ‘In sums to suit, ‘estate security. 20 POXEX To Lo: ae AT LOWEST ON KEAL RATES oF. ESTATE THOS. 4, eS “sta F ats Mo8** 70 Loan ox REAL ESTATE aT LOW. WAKE DANENHO) p24 Successor to DANENBOWER & SON, 1115 Fat, LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE OR FI Me Raho es ae * & seu 55 One. Inspection at the office of Company. THE BERLINER RADIATING MANTEL CO, ‘8. BIEBER, Pres't. 1006 F at. Sole owners of the Patents of E. Berliner for beaters. 20-1m = (County rights for sale). ‘No. 314 EIGHTH ST. K. W. moar Pa ave) HL ADLER, Tress, | Orders or requests for quotations given personal at» ‘tention, and satisinction guaranteed ia price and quality. Bb der