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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weath Indiicntions for the 2% hours commencing at 37. m. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, Dela id Virginia, warmer, show turning into "sh to brisk’ easteriy winds. Statistics or PorvLation.—Weak and And nervous Dicodless women will uever Over: pulvte the world, bat a few bottles of Scotch ts Essence will Perfect vigur, healt, and potency ax co serve all Raturai healthy purposes of the kind, For the biggest shirt sule ever ini Baum’s advertisement in next sanday’s Pos, Reap Tux New Youk Evexixa Woxto. For sale Dy ail Hotels, News-stau is, and Newsboys, at 8 Pp. BL. Price. 2 coats. Juo. T. Clements, Agent ae Waar We Crate ror Rixen’s Family Medicines and Tollet Requtsites they are os good as any apd tar betier even such as these in such | », TWO SETS OF DELEGATES. Yesterday's Doubie-Hended Convention Finishes tte Work. ‘THE CHASE MEN AND THE CARSON MEN BOTH CLAIM & VICTORY—THE NOISY SCENES AT THE CLOSE—MR. CAILL. SUPPORTS CARSON—THE END OP A DAY OF WRANGLING. ‘The District republican convention evaporated nally about 5:30 O'clock last evening. The re- ‘siduum left on the floor ¢ Willard Hall consisted of pools and streaks of tobacco juice, a dozen or so broken bottles, and half a hundred upturned chairs, Both the Chase and Carson factions went through the form of electing delegates to Chicago. ‘The Chase, or Shermen, men claim to have elected Judge Samuel SheNabarger and Frederick Dyson ‘88 delegates, with Milton M. Holland and W. Cal- vin Chase as alternates. After the Chase men had than | declared their men elected many of them left the that Bowaonty: that they are much more reasonable | ball, and the Carson men continued in session. $e Dries than any; that they give entire satisfac. {aon in ninety-five cases out of @ hundred; that in cage when tuey do not do all that may have been ekpected of them, or Where they may have failed 7) for any reason whatsoever, the money pelts une ares prompeiy and cheertuly Fe ; that the very best of material and the Sfeatest care 1s always used in their tion. In short, that they are the best, must reliable, ont satisfactory, and cheapest preparations Soid almost everywhere. ‘incras justrated catalogue and price mail. Wit.iaM B. KIkER & Son, ists and Manufacturing Chemists, estab- 1846, at 353 6th avenue, New York. Bur Washington Gas Com; "3 coke. No ad- a HUYiex's Cocoa, for breakfast and supper. ‘Vanilla and Tammily ehocolate; pure, healthful. bo by grocers. Wholesale depot, Jas. L. Barbour Loox for notice of Jewelry Auction, Jom. 17 Semmes Puicen—The cheapest and Cleanest ‘ashington ompany’s coke, Jonnson Broa, sole agents, Booxnr’s Covom SyxvP contains no ean be given to children with perfect safety. Fos Wi dressed beet go to Jno. R. Kelly, 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, and 306 and Nortiern Liberty. Corn beef a specialty. yn and ‘The Carson men elected as delegates Perry Carson and Andrew Gi and as alternates Daniel Cahtil and Marcellus West. ‘THE REVORMED CONVENTION. ‘When Ta Stax report closed yesterday the con- vention was in process of reformation under direc- tion of the police. Lieut. Amiss had turned the Whole crowd out in the cold, and let them come back one by one as their names were called. The situation, however, was not greatly improved, ‘The two chairmen, Boston aud Dyson, still sat side Dy side, and as both contin! to exercise the functions of the office of chairman the uproar was renewed. The two secretaries both attempted to cal the roll, and the two factions generally went to Work wita all their lungs to assert their suprem- acy. Finally, a motion was put by the Chase con- Ungent and declared carried by the Chase chair- maa, electing Messrs. Shellabarger and Dyson as deiegates and Messrs. Hoiland and Chase as alter- nates to the Chicago convention. The Chase po then went through tbe form of adjourning, an most of the leaders of the wing left the ‘all. Many. however, remained to unite their voices with the Carson men. THE CARSON MEN ALONE. Chairman Dyson having retired from the stage, Chairman Boston remained In possession, Though the Chase men had quit, there was no aiminution in the uproar. There was noisy wrangling over smal! points of order, and now and then scenes of the utinost confusion, _A committee on resolutions Was appotnted, with Daniel Caulli as chairman. Busx Coxe. Still selling at summer prices not ‘withstanding the strike in the coal region. Jr's for your benefit to see Baum’s shirt adver- ‘tUsement in next Sunday's Post. Bousnr’s Coven Sysur will ‘ANORAMA.—Day and evening. “Chip of the Old Block.” Kraxan's—Variety and drama, Woxbgaiaxp.—“Nuldoon’s Picnic and Vurtety. E-STRRET HivK.—Amigits of Pythtas Pair. Coudenved Locals. ¢ the Irth American Club last y rooms, TepOrts Were received colt and Tierney, chatrmen of » arrangements for the annual an Volunteer Fire- Hall last even- red for hats and ts were made for Vet D. Wright will de- * az AUS vh ch Unis even- Sug ow Lae Ethics of Mix tanery. Rit peste Fire Laine and Pump Co. last Imniel Han " Wastburn, Geo. G! Bebrocars, Ww wd AB White, ‘THe WAR: eet Atlas of the World as offerea tre % scbscriber for one year tothe Westy Staz. It ts a bar printed Wook of 191 dagen, profusely tilustrated, with more Than 10y colores ieap= and diagrams, ahd contains @ Wealth of gene See advertise- Ment in aboter oi formalen. fhe will « Brannon, Med this mor " leaves his ire estate to his wife, Mary M. Brianne ‘Jud, M_ Staples was this morning admitted to the District bar. The Srowiake Minstrel Club will give a perform- ance nes! Friday evening for the entertainment of The inmates of the Goverunent Hospital for the Jasanc. An interesting programa Les been ar- Fanged. | About 5 ex this morning a fire was dis. Ellswort burst the dvor open and extin- ned the flames. Acviored wotdan named Sarah King, residing on the Columbia Road, tm the county, had her clothes take fire Trou: the kitchen stove yesterday, And she was severely burned. Mrs. Catherine E. Saul, aged forty-five years, living at 457 K street, dropped dead of heart dis- 4220 about 10 o'clock last nlc! Yegierday John Creari, residing on Sherman sere a Tie county, while crossing 7th street, be- tween L aad M streets, fell and was Dadiy tRjured. ‘He was taken Co ils home In the patrol wagon. The charge of disorderiy conduct against §} OMcrr Brockenborongh nas been withdrawn by Tae officer Who arrested hitn at te conveniton yes. terday, this course Deiug taken on the ground that Brockennorough was acting in his offictal capacity. Tits soraing about 9 o'clock an. alarm was turned in frou box No, S18 for fire tn the chimney Of house No. 406 Sth street southeast; no ‘Tue Wire Tarsks Hex Hicssaxp 13 BRcomixe Insane.—tn the case of Charles Russell agt. Mag- pre ke il for divoree,on the ground of cruel ~atineat, "he Pespondeut bas fled his answer, Dy ‘Menssi~. Biruey Birney. She denies the charges, and expresses the belief that her husband ts be- comun Mies ptton for alimony, Stating 1Eai sie occupt complnisant, her inontii Teute aid. that the only provision coaplainant wakes for her and her child 13 a pack of coal, a Stick of wood und 4 half pound of meat, and she States that complainant ownes $4,000 In Teal e2- tate. house delonging to y income being £2.50 for — LECTURE POR THE TRAINING SCHOOL FoR NewsRs. Mrs fi. E Monroc will deitver her lecture on “The Chetst,” iiiustraiad by Afty stergoptican it All Souls” cnn and L streets, on Saturday evening, for the beneRt of the Washing- ton Training School for Nurses. Fux ar tae Kevorw ScHoot.—The boy's of the Reform School entertained each other and a num Der of invited guests Last evening ina very delight. ful way. They we assembled in the hail awalunc the visitors who Were Fe- cetved b: aberger, the Superintendent, afd Mrs. Shallenberger. The president of thé Doard of trusives, Mr. A. J. Fails, was present, and Pieasan words of Introduction. He Tead a letter from the President regretting his In- ability to be present and expressing his interest in the boys. ‘This sentiment was responded to by We younssters with bh applause, and the President was endorsed with the greatest en- Yhustasin. The rendytion of «a entertaining Sfam followe', bringing out an array of talent That was a soiree of wonder to the visitors who id not expect to fin | so much brightness amonz the Reform School boys. But it was there, and the boys took their parts with great spirit, and Were generously applauded. The program Of tausival selections, dislozues, recitations and the operetta “Jack the Giant ‘Killer.” A lunch ‘Was served after the performanee. oe ‘Tay Box MARCHE AswiGNMENT. made by Isadore Saks, the assignee of the Bon Marche, wo the suit Mied by one of tne creditors, the amount of the expenditures was printed erro- neously in yesterday's Stax. ‘The receipts and ex- penditures from December 27 wo January 21 1s given by Mr. Saks as foliows: Receipts, $13,781.58; | expenditures, $2,870.52; balance, $12,902.08 a Lawyers at Dixwen—The annual banquet of ne Dt Bar Association was beld last evening at Willard’ The president of the assoctation, Mr. A. 5. Worthington, sat at the head of the tabie, ‘fad brought oUt responses to toasts from the fol Jowing-named gentlemen: Justice Mat ‘Chief Justice Richardson, of the Court of Claims: Judge Merrick, Col, Enoch Totten, and others. Among the invited’ guests present’ were Justice Haran, Judges Bingham, Merrick, Hi: and Montgomery, of tue District Court. Ex-Judges ‘Wylie and MacArthur, Representative Culberson, of Texas, and Hemphill, of South Caroitna, gee Tux Navionat Orgxa ComraxY Commva.—The anporuncement will be read with pleasure that $e National Opera Company will appear at the National Theater during the week of Pevruary 6, iVing seven pertormances in the splendid style Which hex marked the work of the organiza from the frst. The company, as ts well known, 18 far the strongest now in existence singing opera in Eogltsh. Its mt here notable for the first presentation ip this +yidinark’s “Queen of Sheba,” aud Ruben- | “Nero,” which Lave created afurore where. | fer the company bas given them. “Tamnhauser.” Paus,” “Lobe ‘and “The Huguenots,” wilt - let artises with the com- fmina Juch, Bertha Pierson, Awands Fabris, Clara Poole, Helen Ludington, | ‘Agnes Perrine, Eloi Syiva,and Barton Mesackin: | great tepors, Win Lidwig, Alonzo Stoddard, | rark Vetta, Who Is suid to have a great bass us Of seventy-five, a ballet | au orchestra of Mfty instrumentalists, | In the answer ‘Tue Scmmerzes Vexein BaLt.—The annual dress given last evening by the Schuetzeo Verein at te } was largely altended. The costumes of | indies were elegsat and the occasion wane Yory enjoyabie one. ‘The success of the ball was | Jorpely due to the efforts of the members of the | ing comutlee: Auiusements—W. Helmus, Ke Springscuth, H. Kronheimer, and E. W. Koch. Beceptions. Wolly ¢. seuroti, « Icuppers. ¢. Gram D Gisaler, J.J. Appich, d, Hockeeyer, 5; v . Ebel, C. Heurteh, G, J. seufferie, and Beier. | Flom Wm. Helmas, Joseph, Gatto, HB. Kroshemer, E"W. Kock, C. A. Sautier, Pred. L. Vos. Dewtep « New Triat.—Yesterday Judge Mont. | ¥ delivered his opinion tn the case of Rebecca il, a cotored girl convicted of housebreak- in tue nigh, overruling the mocions in arrest of Judgment and for a new inal. She Was charged With Bavine Ip August last eatered the house of | Mra. U'bryon on | street, between 12th and Mth. | On the tria. the counsel of the Government sug- that he could not make Oat @ case, and fourt directed a verdict for defendant ‘This was aphounced by tue foreman, but before the clerk Bad Fr ceived it a witness said she could identify BES fru peococting, farther, claiming taar ue uta Soe er nha te eee ‘What Lhe verdict ts not complete untli recorded by the clerk. ‘This commitiee reported resolutions declaring un- swerving allegiance to the principles of the repub- lican party, pledging support to the republican nominees; again crying ior “the right of local sut- frage and’ control over our local affatrs,” and in structing the delegates to the national convention to secure, possible, & plank tn the platform de- manding’suffrage for the District. ‘The resolutions were adopted. ‘Then the convention was thrown into a state of turbulence by a motion to adjourn for two weeks, Tiis motion had many supporters, Among them may be mentioned Mr. Staples, the Proprietor of the hotel, who was anxiously plan- ning some scheme to get rid of his troublesome uests. It Was after 5 o'clock, and as the hall had n rented only to 6 o'clock, Mr. Staples looked forward to relief at that hour.” He had an un er- Standing with the police that tuey should begin Promptly at Go'clock to cleat. the bail. Carson and his loudest leaders opposed with might and main the effort to adjourn, REMOVED BY FORCE. ‘The chief advocate of adjournment was a young man named Morris, from Howard University. Efforts were made to shut him off by drowning bis Yolee, and also by declaring that he bad no right toa Seat. But Morris, who was a good speaker, kept at it, The sergednts-at-arms seizea him by the collar and were dragging him up the center ausie. Morris continued speaking ond appealing to the chair, and appealed with such effect that te chair intérceded for him. He was allowed to continue bis speech. He favored adjournment be- cause the minds of the tired and hungry delegates Who had been there since 10 o'clock In the morn- tng were not in a condition for the task of voting. ‘They could not; he claimed, fitly represent those who had sent them there. ’ Finally there was a Foli-call on the question of adjournment. During tue roll-call there Was inuch confusion and many hurrangues. Morris again got. the floor, or rather got ‘a chair. He was Vociferating loudly When the chair directed the vergeant-at-arms to remove Miu. The sergeant-at arms and half a dozen others responded to the chairman's call. Morris Was seized and carried bodily through the hall, struzgling and vociferating as he went. Some delegates who thought he had not been given fair play sprang to assist hun. The police, However, protected the sergeantsat-arms, and pushed back the crowd that thronged toward them. Morris was ejected from the door and | locked out. He immediately appeared at a wingow inw 4 hole had been broken, and for some | 'me yelled tarough the window “f move that we adjourn.” When tue roil-call was ended it was | nounced that he motion to adjourn Was lost by & Vote Of 435 WOME. ELECTING DELEGATES. The convention then proceeded to nominate the candidates for the places of delegates, Dantel Cabiil came to the platform and nom. | inated Perry Carson. He said he had come there | to bury Carson, not to praise him; but he had Leen | convinced Carson Was tae man. “We have buried Our issues,” he said, “and now, 1, Daniel E. Cabiill, ashermon man, d) hereby nowinate Col. Perry | Carson for delegate to the §republican national | couvention, thotizh I know he will vote for Blatne.” ‘Then in turn Fred. Douglass und Andrew Gleason | were nominated. Sayles J. Bowen, Who had been ing up and down the back of che stage all day jong, Was hot nomiMated at all. A vote was put and carried by acclamation declaring Carson and Gleason elected, In the same manner Messrs, Cahill and West were declared elected alter- Rates, and the coavention adjourned within & quarter of an hour of the time set by Mr. Staples for clearing the hall. Itwas already getting so dark tn the hail that. the reporters and secretaries could not read their notes. One of the interesting incidents of the convention was the action of Mr. Cahill, He went in as a Sherman man, and fought side by side with the Chase men. He expecten, and was encouraged to believe, that he would beelected ade.egate. When the Chase men elected delegates they never even mentioned Mr. Cahill, So Mr. Cantit remained with the Car- Son men. “He declared that he had been sold out by the Chase mea. During the afternoon some one in the convention hall took ion of police | pistol, which he had Laid down for a mo- | ment. Lieat. ‘Amiss advertised the loss from the | stage, and asked to have the pistol returned, but | 3t Was not returned. Stephen H. Wall Fined $105. HE WAS CHARGED WITH KEEPING AN UNLICENSED BAR. Stephen R. Wail, who keeps a cigar store and | Pool-room at No, 1535 21th street northwest, was | in the Police Court this morning, charged with keeping an unlicensed bar. 0, 8. B. Wall appeared for the defendant, and at bis request the witnesses were separated. Officer Elliot: testified as to the location of the place, which he said the defendant owns Several nights ago witness went in the | place and found’ boxes of beer and bottles of Whisky, gin, and wine. Win, G. Hall, colored, 1721 IILH street, Lestitied that he was in the once last year and purchased acigar, He knew notuing of any liquor having been sold. John W. McFarland, colored, testified that since the 1st of last November he had drank beer and whisky in the defendant's place. Arthur Brown, he said, | Walted on hi, and he paid five cents a pony for whisky. Witness sald that he was under indict- ment on a charge of arson, Jos, Sembly, colored, Vestified that he had been im the defendaat’s place and had seen persons drinking whisky and beer. ‘The whisky, he said, was poured froma jug. He said he was'iu the place on the 20th of December, and that the month betore that was Februat Wm. Colbert, colored, an alleged professional wit ness, testified that he was in the defendant's place, on 1ith street, last Wednesday and purchased drink of gin for tive cents and left. The court Posed a fine of $105. An appeal was noted. —__ Adjutant s ‘am’s Back Pay. TT WILL RELIEVE HIS MOTHER IN THIS CITY PROM AB- Jeet POVERT' ‘The Pittsburg Dispatch says: The snug ttle for- tune of #27,000 back pay which was found to be due to Adjutant T. W. Sullivan, formerly of the 4th cavalry, Regular Army, and an old resident of Pittsburg, Wilt not accumulate Interest in the Treasury vaults at Washington much longer. Sullivan is dead, but his old mother, wno for sev- eral years past has been living in abject poverty at Washington, D. C., bas been Drought to the no- Uce of the proper authorities, and will {a all prob- ability be piaced in very comfortable citcumstan_ ‘ces within the next few weeks. To the efforts of Wg obers, eon. of Washington, and of Col C, 4H. Tibbetts, of this city, is due the of Raving found an heir for Suilivan’s money. Formerly Suilivan was a member of Col, Tibbetts’ regiment. Sullivan was traced to Texas and around through the West, and this city was searched for some of bis relatives. Finally, a couple of weeks ago, At torney Moberley discovered that he had been dead for several years. Then later sull, down tp one of the back streets of W: ‘old Smotner was found, She was living in poverty, but was in posession of all proofs necessary to eitablish her muty. Sullivan has been dead several years, and consequently the amount of back pay due him Will be cut down a couple of ti dollars, It Will still be amply si to make old Mra. Sul- lvan comfortabie for life, however. Mr. Moberley 1s coutident of betug able to secure the money for her tu the near future. In his letter to Col. TIb- Betts apprising hina of the finding of Mrs. Suilivan Mr. Moberiey does not state when or where Sulll- Van died or auy additional facts concerning nis —————__. Prohibition ia the District. ‘THINKS IOWA PEOPLE HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH IT. Representative Hayes, of the second Congress. fonal district of Iowa, has returned to Mra M. A. Weaver, the chairman of the legislative commit twee of the District W. C. T. U., @ petition sent to him, signed by citizens of his sional dis, triet, praying tor probit in istrict Colaba. & setter ‘accompanies the’ peti Which Mr. Hayes declares that he f% Prohibition um principle. “He saye that nee tu owa has sow him that gy] thas iets bad iad omeidus ‘seed some boys Were piaYing at the corner of (4 and I ‘streets one of them, Eddie Blair, was handil a istol, The weapon was discl and the bail } in the groin of Theodore Lydnor, a thir- wen-year-old colored boy, intlicting a dangerous wound. He was attended by Dr. Hore and sent to | the Freedman's Hospital. wen halt | ham, Mr. Suiddon, and Knight Patterson; a plano The Bace Meetings for 188s, No dates for the racing meetings of the National Jockey Club have yet been decided Spies spring meeting will probably begin April ing six days, while the fall meeting will probably begin some day during the third week in October, To the Editor of Tux EVENING Sti ‘Thanks to your suggestion that the bit should be warmed before placing it in the horse's mouth during very cold weather, I now know why a horse I formerly owned protested always against the bit being put in his mouth; a momenvs thought would have suggested the cause of the trouble, but that reflection was lacking. I now keep the bridle in the warm kitchen until it is Deeted for use — 1 beg now to against the clt ot horses at any’ thne, but especially in tke tal oF Winter. It is a barbarous practice and shouid be revented by law, About ten days ago a neigh- F of mine bad hig horse clipped, and to-day it 1s down unable to rise, and will probably die. Last month another horse just from the country was clipped by a friend who knows all about horses and keeps several of them, and that animal has Bot been out of the stabie since, being crippled ‘Up With rheumatism. A moment's reflection will show that the frosty ‘Dit will take the skin off the horse's tongue and mouth, where it touches, and the clipping 1s the Sune to the horse as it would be to remove the Coat, pants and vest from aman. —‘Tuovant. Sales of Heal Estate. Messrs, Duncanson Bros. have sold recently at auction the following real estate: For the owner, original lot 10, in square 81, situated on east side of 22d street, near F street northwest, to Jos, L. Jackson; 23cents square foot. Parts of lots 41 and 42, in square 944, Improved by frame house No. 235 10th street southeast, to Ric Pulla- love, tor $1,330. For Seymour W. Tullod , trustee, lot lettered A," of W. B. Todd's subdivision of square 35%, situated southwest corner 10th and Maryland avenue southwest, to B.C. Gallup, for $6,375, For Wm. R. Woodward, trustee, the south alf of lot 13, in square 819, improved by a brick ~— situated => ay oe tand ic space southeast, to it Washington mone ae for: ges sn ry J. gad executor Trustee, pat 3, square 527, proved by a frame house No. 931 4th street north- ‘West, to A. Brown, for $2,650. Part lot 3, square 527, Improvea by & three-story brick house No. 35 4th street northwest, to Chas, H. Dismer, for $4,275. | For the owner, lot 22, in square 875, im- proved by brick dweiling corner 6tn and G streets southeast, to Carrington, Betber & Ridout, for 2,750. Lots 21 and 23, same square, to same pur- chasers, for 35 cents square foot. For Wm. King, jt, and Wm. C. Barrett, trustees, lot 94, in Threl kea’s udaition to Georgetown, situated ‘northeast Corner O and 35th streets, West Washington. Lot 1, sold to C. B. Pearson, for $1 square fovt; lot 2, wold to samme, 4734 celts wauare fovt; Lots 4 3 and 6, sold vo same, 40 cents square foot. Thos. M. Fields, trustee, part lot 11, square 951, improved by a frame house 905 10th street south- east, sold Lo A. G. Herman for $1,110. eres ala Suor tN THE Guorx.—About 5 last evening as MUSICAL AND LrrERARY.—Cyrus Castle, No. 1, K. G. E,, gave a pleasant musical and literary enter tainiment last ever The opening address was by P. G. C. T. D, Biting, followed by a plano duet’ by Miss Mary and Frank Ward, Kulguts Cummings and Nolan were, in behalf of the castle, presented with the fat ‘uniform of the order by the noble chief, Burlingame. Kecitat.ons were gi geratl, ven Dy Knight Patterson, Miss Maggie Fitz; and Miss Gertie ¥ocal solos by Wm, Mr. Strasbui vd, and ‘Thornton, Miss Jennie Gra- solo by Knight Townsend; panjo and guitar duets by Profs. Weaver and Callan, and dialect imita- | ons by Geo, Grahain, ad —— Turkisn Rug Avetios—Last Brothers, Oth and D streets, close up their sales to- morrow ut 11 a.m. and 3:30 p.m, when will be | offered some very large carpets, many small and medium-sized rugs, choice portieres, white and = fur rugs, SKs and embroideries, They will ave no more rug sales till next year. Great bar- gains may be expected to.morrow.— Adve. oe ciate Nonrorx, StEaen Jane Moseley will leave norrow, ‘Thursday, the 26th, at p. m. for Old Potnt and Norfolk as sual. b fees ere | ‘The Courts @uxr ix Gevenat Trex. To-day, Rocker agt. Perkii ‘Stone agt. Lackey: Submitted on fs, Crenshaw ‘agt. District; stricken (rom calendar. crncurt CouRT, No. 1—Judae Hagner. Yesterday, C. A. Acker, George B. Chittenden, and W. T. uley excused from jury. Primus Simons, J. We Bradbury, W. Wheatley, James C. Barker, and Jos Neardsley were acrepted: Thomp- son agt. West; verdict for plaintiff. District of Columbia agt. itapiey; ordered on appeal docket, jorman agt. Kirk; Judgment aM ‘Ctucetr Court, No. Merrick. Yesterday, John J.’ Weide, J. C. Parker, and C. K. Judson accepted as jurors. “J.C. Bandren ex: cused. Craly agt. Warner; verdict for defendant. Heinekawp agt. Wilson; judgment for plaintiff; nominal damages, Equity Covrt—Judge Cor. Yesterday, Dangerfield Dangerfield; pro confesso, uid vesimony Deore We We ‘Monun ordered ‘taken. Meyer agt. Lancaster; leave to fle vill of reviver granted, ° Davis agt. Davis; sale of notes by trustees ordered. Bagoley agt. Bago. ley; testimony before Wm. ‘T. Snyder’ ordered taken. Bailey ;, testimony before C. Ingle opdered taken, "McNally age. McNally, tos: Umony"ctore MN. Richardeou ‘ordered, taken. Strong rman; of absent fendant ordered. “Mekeaue agit agt. Mancocas, Scagnalll agt. Patriarcho, Lanahan agt Solari, and Smith agt. Davis; taxation of aS eee Affairs in West Washington, Tuk CATHOLIC UNION held a very large meeting last eveuing for the of electing de to attend the convention of the C. ¥. M. N. Union at Baltimore, and also to act on the inany applica- ous Walch Were . ‘The delegates ure J. A. Probey, W. H. Manogue, J. B. MoGirr, and J. Noland. They will leaveon an train for Bi tumor. to-morrow morning, where they will be re- the depot. ceived by a delegation ut ti ‘Stow WoRK oN THe Fer BxiDGg—Col. Hato: in a recent taterview wiih @ Stam reporter, stat that 1t was Impossible to predict when the Aque- duct bridge could be opened to the pubic, because i depended on how badly the contractors man- aged. Col. Hains then thought the bridge would hot be opened for travel until spring. INis views ‘Were about correct, as this 18 the last day of the | granted extension of and the bridge ts nou | Teady for travel, Worse still, the work is prozressing soslowly that there 1s nochance of the bridge being completed before spring. Notes.—There seems to be little hope of the re. | covery of Mr. Thomas A. Newman, of 31:36 M st ‘who was recep! stricken too gan are: in cut —A force of ng ice from the canal for use by butchers and coatectioners, Day.—Duncanson | bi peal atsuatssed. | X $76, reserving ground, rent, Was Proposal by the Alexandria’ Real ht the streets by electric jouston at raves Year, according to candle- Power, €c., was referred to thé committed on ight. In the aldermen a motion was made to petition tne Dg Oe to add to that mn Of the it. Vernon avenue charter, which authorizes & Payment by Alexandria of $35,000 for work on the Proposed avenue within cown limits, an amend~ ropriated uuteas upon vous or a ranjorny of tke ropriated unless upon a vole of a ma Freeholders of Alexandria, ‘The matter was laid er. Nores.—The sult of the city of Alexandria to re. cover from the Alexandria Canal Co, a portion of ‘the money advanced for the repairs of the canal has been met by Recetver Dungan with the plea that the debt 1s out of date.—Dr. Wm. Gil Raves talk on “A Page of Ancient History® at the hristian Association last nig! ‘West corner of Lee and Jefferson. srroete, oO Battery 1% for $40.—Mr. Jas, T. Jong Bileading citizen of the fourth ward, died at bis home yesterday. He was prominent in Odd Fellow- ship, had been justice the ace, city council. man, overseer of the poor, &., filling’ at one time & large space fairs’ of ‘the community,— ‘Phe County Court bas adjourned. Shortly before {ts close the case of L. H. Goings agt. J. H. for trespass on land, was tried, Messra. Mushbach and Brent appeari! as counsel, The defendant claimed an interest in the land, on which he put his cattle. ‘The jury found for ‘the plaintiff, with $10 damages. —The body of Charlotte Parker, an Old colored woman, who has been missing forsome (ime, Was found ina run on Saml. Marcey’s place, in Alexandria Cou ay, ew OATS [-) ane Commissioner Fowler is now P. ton ship-yard attachment cases, MagriaGE LiceNs&s—Marriago licenses have been Issued by, the clerk of the court to Juo. . Espey and Sophie ingsbury ; aS. Cockoy, Of Baltimore, Md, and Evelyn & John: ston; Harrison Robinson and Laura Swann; Geo, Thohas and Sarah Kelton; Max Hosenthal, ot Hampton,Va., and Rosa ', Richard L. ett, of Loudoun County, Va., ‘and Catherine Bel liver, of Herndon, Va.; Albert Schulteis and Anna $,Oysier; Geo, Locke and Bessie Luckett; Geo, 8. mnnell, of Jackson, ‘Catherine Hodges, Sure he tiehiy Sete es Seats iver, lany County, = 4 Jones, of New York city, and Bianche ; Ed- ward Mayer and Mattie Biout; Geo, McN. ers: and Elizabeth K. Dashiell. Alex. Barr and Carrie Curisuani, both of Richmond, Va.; WwW. Keenan, of Kansas City, Mo., and Mary V. Jones. a Hl perersia ‘Makes many lives miserable and often teads to self- destruction. Distress after eating, sick headache, ‘heartburn, sour stomach, mentai depression, eto., are ¢aused by this verycommon snd increasing disease, Hood's Sarsaparilia tones the stomach, creates an ap- Petite, promotes healtny digestion, relieves sick head- ‘ache, clears the mind, and cures the most obstinate canes of dyspepsia. “I have been using Hood's Sarssparilla for indiges- tion. kidney and liver troubles. It has greatly bene- fited me, andI would advise any one afflicted with ‘etmilar troubles to give it a trial. W. H. WAIT, Depot Muster, Syracuse, N. ¥." ‘HOODS SARSAPARILLA. Sold by all druggists. $1: six for $5. Prepared only by ©. 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR 419 Curarest Day Goons Ix Tur UNITED STATES. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, slightly slled,81.87, ‘French SAITINE BED COMFORTS, 82.25. ASTRAKAN CLOTH. reduced 75e. Hendsome Striped Black SILK VELVETS, worth: ei reduced todos) DNC® SILK _ DOUBLE WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, immense size, extra heavy, worth 89, reduced to 84. Beautiful Wool and Silk DRESS GOODS, widedou- jo width, Ove, reduced 37 4e. ebipese HANDSOME CLOTH PLAIDS, all_pure W. yard and « half wide worth 81, Feducel 15 30" oO pQOMORED SILK VELVETS, worth 2 reduced to FREN elegant Dresa Goods, qiedouble width wonderin bangaia st oBer rede TRICO CLOTH DRESS GOODS, all we wide double width, cash value 30C.. rolucs 10 37360" CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR SEVENTH ST. of Mth Gustomors who buy 5 orover will recuive one the, Presents: One jandsome Damask Towels. “worth it dozen linen Napki 1. in: orth 75e. Pair of beautiful Corsets, wort! Se, Cosh Customers who buy 810, of ever will fecel ra of handsome Dames Towels worth ‘82. Two yards and a half of red Table Damask worth $1.87 or e lange size clerant Bridal Quilt, worth B1.30 __E97_Don't fail to ask for tne vaiuable present. 119 Worn Isvesrioatise. ‘THE LOW PRICES WE NAME FOR MEN'S AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S SUITS AT #10, $15 AND €20. OVERCOATS FROM LOWEST TO FINEST GRADES. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. MONEY REFUNDED IF PURCHASE 18 UNSATISFACTORY. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Ja2a 434 SEVENTH 8T. N. W. ‘Telepone No. 450-2 P.O. Box 350. nize & Herr, BOOKSELLEKS, IMPOKTERS, NEWSDEALERS, SSHATIONERS. AND ENGR WEED. 1417 Pa av., above Willard’s All the latest Books as ‘eaied. All, the sates De lpabers and Porto ‘Atul line ot the Beaside 3 VISITING CARD ENGEAViNG A SPEGIALTY. we ents, At Home Cards, it News- ouosransa tad Coot ot Asan ooaeenet am, oa ‘et in most Artistic Manner. Saants SEE EA Posen wuouen Excuse Destoxs FRENCH SATTEENS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS Have: their iuportation of fine French Satteens im exclusive Choice Ginghama in stripes, plaids, and combina. Heliotrope Moire at $1.25 for the $2.50 quality, with fine Cashmeres to match, Closing sale of Dreas Goods and Cloths. ‘W@ offer the greatest bargains in Fine Dress Goods that have ever been shown. a Teduced from $30, $35, and 940 to Barnesley Table Linens, the best in the world. most durable and sightly, at 30 per cent less ‘usual prices, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania avenue. One Price, ah Peed DE Ol Oe a pa 2 Lasioe: Ee Golden ‘Pretent. in tities to suit at O! I ldeadietoaed ARTHUR NATTANS, Droggiat, ‘14th and L and 2d and Data. nw, Just received trot the fuaporters & cousigument of ‘EMBROIDERED MULLS, FOR DRAPERIES, in very elogant designs. COMPARATIVE WORTH or BAKING POWDERS. ROYAL (vecttety Pore). aS GRANT'S (atom Powder) ¢ . iS RUMPORD’S, when trech. . SS GILLET’S.... ..... ANDREWS £(0. ‘Regal’ ‘| BULK (Powder sold loose)... BUMFORD’S, wren not fresh REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS “I Rave tested a package of Royal of tartar powder of high: depres Phosphates, or other injurious As to Purity and Wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powden in the Baking Powder, which I . Its acream and wholesome of merit, and does not contain either alum or substances. E. G. Love, Ph.D.” “It ie a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. “H. A. Mort, Ph.D.” “Thave examined a the market. I find it ent stance. ‘it is composed ceases ea lum, terra or Hexrr Montox, Ph.D., President of Phone Tastitute of Powder, purchased mysenr = sul Technology. “T have analyzed a kage of Rot Powder. The materials of which ‘are pure and wi ec ‘The the Vienna nant = “4 ‘American Institute, New No other article of Human too Powder received the highest fon, 1873 ; at the Centennial, ai State Fairs food has ever received euch high, em] and uni- eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and 8. Dana Hares, State Assayer, Mass.” award over all com Philadelphia, 1: the country. tore at 3 at the of Norz—The above Dracraw {llustrates the comparative worth of various Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler. A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advant- age of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of these facts. #* While the than have of strength that Seiotean shows some of the alum powders to be of er er wrders ranked below thes, it ts Dot to be taken on be Por value. All slum powders, no matter how high their strength, "dangerous. xtra large for 9c. ; ; large Pudding Pans ‘S-quart Dish Pans for uart block tin Dish c., 17 quarts for 33c., raters for 4c.; Dipper’ for 4c.; Pepper Boxes, 2c. ; Coffee ‘These special for Thursday Tae Faye venee nw a” M. & P, Merzarr, 417 7th street northwest, Chest Protectors. Although I sell at one-third below the usual prices, my entire stock of chest _protectors will be Closed’ out at a discount of 20 per cent off marked Prices. Epw. P. Mantz, 1614 F st. a. 15 fer ome good arias arias attachments and five guarantee at Auerbach’s 7th and H. Fresh Roasted Coffees of elegant favor. Delightful Teas Premiun and Instantaneous ‘Chocolates, All at prices most reasonable. M. & P. METZGER, 1 417 7th street northwest. ‘The Silent New American No, 7, new Eldridge B, and other leading machines at bottom Prices at Auerbach’s 7un and i. 1 Loree sa Soe. Bet SS cakes in a box, 25c. per a goods before buying here. ‘M. & P. Merzorr, 1 417 7th st. bw. Phillipw’ Digestibie Cocoa, a very = years’ 1 tritious aFink for ehtdren Collars Engraved; Razors ase: a Per Galion, 75c. Quart Bottle, No, 1 Rye Whiskey, Destiny the world for the mosey. Orders by mail, McGzw’s, 9th near Dat, Was “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass, Wood,£c Deg, Collars wed; Razors sharpened free. ins for sale oF ‘WaLrorp, 487 Pa, ave. €0,1m Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning livered in 3 1D. “Ward” prints, 45c. per 1b. Cottage Chtese and Buttermilk; ‘Sweet Milk per quart, FRE Prices Revvceo. ‘WE OFFER BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF Pout Be F Uy fe ho) AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. SEAL SACQUES, = SEAL VISITES, ‘ROBES, MATS, CAPS, GLOVES. AND ‘JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 213m 1201 Penn. avenue, Cor. 12thst, Cuarazr Laces. ‘We have just bought great bargain in Chantilly Laeee—Blsck and: Oreum-abd offer them 30 per cant Priestley‘s Camels’ Hairs, elegant quality, at 65¢. 5 worth @1.25, These elegant goods are all wool, and 42 inches wide, Priestley’s Nun's Veils in silk and wool and all-wool, ‘with border all round, ell sizes. ‘New Henriettas and Drap ’ Almas, ‘Full stock of elegant black goods at lowest prices. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, z (‘919 Pennayivania sve One Price. 221 Goes: Gans: Gas _ Largest assortment. Every game now published com- ‘Stanuy in stock. ‘Mew arrival: Magic Lanterns from 4c. to 615. " Om. RUPPERT, » @ 407 TTH BT. B. W.. above Dat Punsomraa Strom ‘The Grand Clearing contin Prices Pivots «rood Sale raed cut to BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! 3 full 11-4, were 910. iTTHS TR afew = = 10a," EGG . 2 ae.’ oe © as ee eee Bed and Gray Blankets at prime cost. DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! AT COST. ‘Will sell cciligall th, balance of oUF winter Dros Goods at FNL ereain damak at be, would feakecr at Se eyo) rhe balance of our stock of Carpets at cost. ; will pay you to A Foe sing, Gloves, Cashmere Gloves, Furlined Gloves, Ali the Winter Shawis ve afew Bee ec eereas ome me at very Prices. CABHABT & LEIDY, 2 928 7thand 706 Kata. now. g, ing dot Lovisuxa Srarz Lorrzar, CAPITAL PRIZE $15,000, “We do ify that we supervise the perce laimerten tats pears Beacons The Louisiana State Lottery any. and im person manage and contro! the Drawings theme: (ves. and that the ae ve popes with LT mpd Se =—= ny to this certificate. with Fac-ximales of our sig- afwres attached, in sta advertisements ta Notice 1 ‘Commissioners, a Banks, and Bankers, will pay all Pridsatrawn tn The Poutstena: Bate Latittes Sek ‘may be presented at our counters. J. H. OGLESBY, Ns 4 Parr escent CARL KOHN, Pres. Union UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. OVE HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. in 1868 Ever Voted On and Endorsed by the of Any State. IT NEVER SCALES OR tea po Ite Grand. Me Far ASPLENDIDOPPORTUNINTY TO Wix FORTUNE. SECOND GRAND DRAWING, CLASS B, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, ‘TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1888. * 2i:jth Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. Dollars only, Hal as: Fithe g2! Tang srs ‘LIST OF PRIZES. 399 Aporonimation Prizes of NEW W_ PUBLICATIONS. _ Scapyews Macazr NE FOR FEBRUARY Contains the second of Mr Robert Louie of charming wonthl; ‘The ru uy papere, “The matter is of iteelf enowch to terested Person in the least int hanner of Stevenson's ‘New York rz sent Preeentarticle, uttind “The Lantern Bear. eer Seevenaca ea of 2 fre to pictanwegue tenner FELIX MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY. William F. With portrate god ve minctione irarines by Men- i iuteresting collection of ays lished material’ FIBST HARVESTS— boas 3 3 instalment.) mon Taking the serial into ‘England, where ‘tye Tove story ie wutolded” = THE MAN AT ARMS. ‘EB. Blashfeld and F. W. Biashfeld, lustrated ‘Biasbfeld. by EH. NATURAL SELECTION— ‘A Romance of Chelsea. Vi Bast ‘Town. In Three Parts Partie St Maarten Bunner. ‘With Hustrations by Carl Hirschberg. VOLCANOES. With Mustrations ty JD. Wontwant, Jutian Rix, ©. 5 ian 1B. Bacber, Prauk Day and ©. 8 Robinson THE LAST OF THE GHOSTS Story) Barrett Wendell, With Mustrations by MJ. Duras, W. P. Bodfith, and WHAT THE WILL EFFECTS. 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OR KR NICE 6 ROOM BAY Ww brick pouse, 23 Sevemth st. n.e., $21.50 Inguire ‘Ke. before 9:30 ain. and af — R RENT—LARGE BRICK; PLEASANT LOCA. fi ind Massachusetts ave. ; all ‘Apply at 1106 List aw. 1OR RENT—SIX-ROC Qand oe FURNISHED HOUSE, FOR TWO OR three months, 9 rooms, $79: suitable for small family tired of hotels and boardinx 3 #08. 408. 410 Pomeroy it fs in order for | complete housekeeping: and two excsilent servaute fare in the house, Address K. V., Star Office; references | required, sz5-ze | __ FOR RENT_HOUSES._ Fe RENT. ARY a. SAVER MOOM., BAX fe Fat bor tna intron mente 2: ith i Pee vif fen oe we vat rot 4 Ly Ret ts 4 Pa * % E 2 iy kms % Marion st. » 10 Manoa st, + 3 of ied na gr ee 3 tae ¥ a4 sin. iso het me 6r S00 400. IS! tt 33: be 4 4 ‘call 0° send at office. IAN. 10th and Fete nw. at. meer it st, 8 0. 6r 18 yest. ne. Or 1306 C at. 19-1m SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Fst. FOR RENTISEX ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 828 1ST st. quire 82 Latat. noe, ‘ya *K RENT 921 PRENCH ST., NORTHWESI wath nud good celier. modern oo: 07 New York ave. nw FOR RENT—A LOVELY 0+ 478,0 st uw. been built 6 House. new six red throuchout rent, 1S dthet ee 0 awe T—FEBRUARY 1—4-8TORY BRICK, 508 iw. bow §F stand Penn. ave. me lern Conveniences; low Feut to good tenant. atl Ut JOR RENT—1117 10TH ST. NW. KEY AT Srocery, comer Let, reat $25. Inquire 93g La, JOR REN 1 ave. JORRENT brick front, 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. Press. cluding bath; bot aud ‘owe square from Wash- 36. Aprly 439 20th street, UNFURNISHED. #250 1308-11-12 8 st... 150 1340 9 wt mis 63 2 men'er. 25 HAVE AiSO SOME OF TRE HANDSOMisT: MOST DESIRABLE FURNISHED HOUSES REST. Unfurnishes flats for cent. Full dewcrtp= ‘ “ou HILL & JONNSTON, 738 15th stm RENT—UNFURNISHED. 1 CLava. O21 ‘Ok tion, wel. Fe Ir 0: Rear 513-16 24th, 46-8. 216 Tenn. av.. dr. full ist apply to” WESCOTT & WILOOX, 1907 vauia ave. nin, {OK RENT-AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED house ou Counecticut aver Unt Taba Kate choice house: street cars in front of door; #1 mouth. GUELEY BROTHERS, 1319 Fst. jai>-3- SIX-ROOM JOR KENT —NICE TWO-STORY, rick, in good oder; 407 Hat, Rv. nasouable " rent ~ ditecacbemam acasee ‘OR RENT— By SH. WALKER, 4 124 Sth at. me.. 8 rooms: bath, cellar, furnsee, ler's pantry; very low to desirable teuaiit. Jal Lin OK RENT_TO RESPECTABLE CoLORED PEO. sien €10 each, bet Ginsnd uh Cand ots ‘acl hand 7 *e swonustEpt & BRADLEY, 927 ¥ st now 268 LOR RENT_VERY NEAT TWO-STORY BRICK to good tenant. 0. M. BRYANT, S16 Oth ‘dw; lliua. Ors. water, i front aod wear G17 2th ae nee L390. SRORMETE DT & BRADLEY, 027 F st. u. et 1K RENT—HOUSES. Gio Ast ae, fur ne, dre... $18 aw. bre 123 21707 sth at aw. (testes 16.29 820 isth st. nw. dm. 10 536 to 540 13thet me, J213 ast at. S100] 34 1 190) 15 12.50) 1129 ‘se. des 3 sot? 13th st. ae, 2re. ‘STOKES. OFFICES. Store and dwelling 401 472 La ave., 2 base- Ket ne. 33s. #20), ment rs ‘#10 junton Bis. Kei. 34 12.59 401 Teh wt." Ast “Boor, | ox Bldg, row G17tn et ik we Ban. de | } rede e ceinan Ge ereeracbet pooh, For fait Hac call at ofice for buliein tered ou the Istand 15th." Us24] © THOS. E WAGGAMAN. QOR RENT—9-KOOM BAY WINDOW BRICK: a enbeniont to churches, echocis’ suarket and fines curs: rent. $20; posession Feb. 1. Owner 903 Use aw. ese Vernon Row, Rm.6.....10| | Km. 5... ki » ist i'r, ‘Stable rear 611 H Cellar 1543 M st tow _ 130 {Dupont 130 02 Von RENT_NEW HOUSE. 1109 NEW HAMP- Surtirs low woarctal tenants, 28189 ata, rooms sud cellar, new! 6 rooms and cellar, Gicsllent order, #30. Withee aw R RENT—SL at. |.; water and gas; @15. Espa $10. “Apply Louisiana ave. 4 488 COOKING STOVES (On band sd for wale.” RENT—BY FEBRUARY 187, 2024 P an eight-room press: - ir. w..11F.150,—— Corcoran’ st..... 2... Or. — above, Houses cap be See xa i Fa nw. $1 Khode Laland sv 1320 9h st. n. «lr. reduced 10.840) condition Lithit nw. 10r--40) bie Bw, OF 30 2027 Gh WG brea. 10380 x. ‘e., fine OR RENT— 12 Faw ee: BEZPESE poor RENT — 006 0 st Nw. ‘eugi:t rooms, all modern con: FRANK BROWNING. 416 Sth m RENT—1617 10TH 81. N.W., A COMFORTA> ‘he ‘inex be oe @25 per mon! Apply toB. K PLAIN, St: Cloud Hruuing buh and Fs : paleoer Tours, ¢ee @pd beat sesemacicteismenmne -NT-AT 1291 WIG STREET, oxonow: iy rooms cod large store, with hangs stata ‘Will be rented cheap. Apply to the owner, RUS demean eras. Siete JOR RENT—BEAND NEW HOUSE, 205 6 st. ry oH i- Rx: 2 ot and bold water: Tamuace beat: how: rent (Stood const. Inquire west oor Sora OR RENT—BUILDING 606 F ST. N. WELL Vocated for oice purposes. cum be leased for a toras oof yeara, oF will be exe for stualler Sein SwORMSTEDT & HEADLEY Ok RENT—A GENTLEMAN ABOUT TO LEAVE ‘city will rept or sell commodiows, finely fiuisbed and furuisbed House, seventees, teri to suit. Apply to F.C. ADAMS, 1423 N. ¥. Lu? JOR RENT— \ 12 Ee sh, 1... 070) 2134 Mt, Ye Age... 65 UNI 2112 Mat, 3 7th si. 10r. 1131 sth sk, 45 Loz 12th at... Apply to GREEN & CUNNINGHAM, 1a _jeis-im* JOR RENT—20] D ST. N.W., MOST DESIRABLE Fcciner house: bay poreb, yurd, & . 12 sunny rooms wew water <lvret suid eS i routes ratiee reuted of owner. 223 kast Capitol st dev im JOR KENT— TWO NEAT SIX-ROOM BRICK houses, S18 and 4 ad ye ieee month. a JOR KENT—FROM JANUARY IST, THE DWELL ok at cit G0 por month, Ap OPA Ae saat eee ROK RENT—NEW HOUSE 906 1. STN. W. CON: taining room. slegagt owes, with all wo-iere ianroveneute “Anbiy 10 W. C. JOKNBON, )- i mw. x i re SWOMMSTEDT & BRADLEY, Am v7 # BENT—FUENISHED. ie pete ie Oe] pth at aw 14 room, ; F o ‘T—LARGE HOUSE, COMPLETE IN ALL OR KEN’ az. s limproveueuts; 890 per month. Apply @t719 i ON a4 lOUSE. NEAR 24-3 (thsonlan park in (root; modern improvement inquire st 308 Lith st.aw. Fees ieee 1004 NEW HAMPSHIRE pM EEE re Pf cWerke a Reesd gE de » BANES, 1203 F