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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, id £ LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. federation ‘the % hours commencing at 3. Jee the District ot Columbia, Maryiaad, abd Vie gitie, warmer, fair weatuer, light t@ freah Wiads Ehirting to southerly. RATEN BY Rare —The wife of Henderson, living In Cass County casion to Visit the barn on her took her nine mouths’ old child with her, and him down on & bale of hay, Whiie she attended to the feeding of ‘Suddenly hearing @ great uproar, the elild loudly crying, she Fushed to where she had left it, aud to her horror found it surromnded by ascore of large rats, who She discovered Were gnawing and tearing away ferociously at What she had at first supposed was her cuild, Dut which she later discovered, Oats Essence which she was using for Neural and which she had inadvertently lett by the c! side. it is certainly well known by thousands of people that Scotch Oats Essence will cure every form of of the rats fs afterward said to have re. | 88 Bibletto~ Hit marked that there were more oats to the square | exercised her well-Knows comedy. talent ine in that bottle than any of the fraternity had | fully, ever before seen. Whatever the rat's opinion ts, Frock Uttle Ginetta, and AMUSEMENTS, ALsavon's Ores Hovse.—In whatever roles thi appear, whether strange or tazmiliar, the memvers ‘be did Iaeat ‘Company never fail to meet by u QF soothe it by their delicate Gallic senUimentalism. Fotably good were sivlecwo's poacher’s solo, the to her | duet of the Coune and ‘Trevor, and the serenade intense happiness, was a large bottle of Scotch Marie Stone remarkal was Diy well, Miss Juliette Corden made a pretty and very weil. Mr. Geo. an old friend, as Zibes, a poacher, in ‘Way added a little to the merriment, aq Nervous, Mental, Neuralgic and Hysterical dis- | There were, of course, many encores, and from the ease. “Tug Awciew? Manivan” at Albaugh’s, Satur- aay, differ in_thetr agnosis of bis throat trouble, but there seems best place w buy Unware, crock:y and glassware is at TERPIN & Co's Great S-cent store, 419 7th —Cas consumption be cured? A.—Use Baker's Unri Aram. 1 we will make a discount of 10 per cent om all pu a or before delivery. Furniture, Carpets, Up- bolstery Gords and Bedding. All goods tarked plain figures, W. B. Mosms & Sox, ith and F sts, Ax Orky Lerrre ruOw A TRACHER IN THE KEN- ALL SeHOOL, Fux Tite Deav.—The three weeks I spent under Vrof, Haupt instruction have iy won ierfully profitable but exceed- ingly enjoyable. AS several membersof the ciass have remarked, one Wakes every morning With an Undefined sense of something uncommonly agree able which is to happen during the day,and suduenly remembers that tuls prospective pleasure ts an hour in Germany, under the guidance of that rara avis—a born teacher. I took French two years of & professor of that language in a New England collee, and can truly say at the close of three weeks with you I have more practical Ger- juan at my command than } had French at the ex- of two years. What German I pomest is prac and can Use It without sto, to thin! bot cast terminations. At the endvot my Preach course I could not carry on a conversation upon aby tople for fifteen consecutive minutesalthough i Was thoroughly grounded in the conjugations of irregular verbs, and understood clearly the myste- rious dispensations of « French professor in regard to pronouns. Yours very respectfully, Sama W. Porten. To Prof. A. P. Hacer. Free lectures, Masonic Tempiv, 9:30 am. and and 6:30 plm., daily, this week—the upening Sot the last course Uil 1800, Boarer’s Covon SyRCP contains no potson and cop be given to children with perfect saiety. H. Jacoa’s Crystal Aspic Jetly. Hevier’s € 4. for breakfast and ~~, Vamila and family chocolate: pure, heaithful. sold by grocers, Wholesale depot, Jas. L. Barbour son. Foxe Pormnarms. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa ava, CoLBURS'S PHILADELPHIA MUSTARD. The king of condiments, The finest made. For sale by grocers. Davis, 723 7th st., will make one large crayon ‘snd ove dozen nicely fatshed cabinet portraits for HR Come aud see them. Fosseii's Ie Cream and Charlotte Russa, BouEnr’s Croc SyRCP Will cure at once, CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Yesterday application was made by Joseph Foller, of Baltimore, for the appointment of a re- eviver of the estate of Jobn Poller, whose sanity Was the subject of contest here some weeks ago, Judge Cox appointed Mr. Foller receiver. Philip Biegler, a well-known tmusician, who had been for thirty-Ave years a member of the Marine Band, died yesterday and E streets southeast. He was seventy-five years old and a native of Germany, but had lived in this city for baif a century. ‘The Maryland Democratic Association was ad- | REWly- dressed last evening by Representatives Caruth, | ington. Mansur, and MeKinuey. General Carrington, who ts to deliver an oration at the reunion of the District Volunteers to-mor- Tow evening, Is in the city. ano in a sling on account of his recent horseback accident. Undertaker L. H. Young, ot Cumberland, Md. has telegraphed Major Moore that a brother ot Mr. Livingston, a livery stabie keeper here, has died at that pines, and asks what shall be done with bis remains, have recetved the foliowing addtional | Venice,” “ood Devil” and « contributions for the Denedt of the pucks Prom M Connor, a load of wood; from Chas. Schaefer, 50 chases made from us for cash | honest and sire his home, corner of 12th | Of Seats has first the kindliest feeling toward the company was shown by the audience” The chorus is strong abd admirably trained, and the orchestra Is conducted ee Bradley ‘with his wel-kaowa i Tate jug the company Will aj in id Soe day cst aaa Bees ty aaenlat performance, Naviowal. TuraTen—“Virginius” is one of the most interesting wnd jeast stilted exampies of the declamatory classic drama in bigh favor a genera ton ago, but which has few attractions for the pampered and, perhaps, vitiated taste of the con- Kemporary auiience. ‘the play 1s, put together with simplicity and ‘strengeb, and tte dialogue is inarked by the same commendable qualities, In ap ntTorward Way it tells the ap- “aling story of the vile plot of Applus Claudius ‘o steal a Roman maid, and how a herolc tater ‘Saved the honor of bis child, | Mr. Louis James and Miss Marle Wainwright {ill the roles of fatuer and daughter excellently. ‘The part of Virginius, re- quiring for Its proper embodiment herote force ‘and capacity of expressing inten: pusionate indigna- | tion and hatred, ay well as tenderness and pituos, offers great teiaptation to ranting. But of Unis, the besetting sun of the tragte actor, Mr. James caunot In the main be accuved. In the most pase Slonate scenes he keeps DMS force and bis voice 1n control, and by his discretion carries his audience Yo the Citinax with him, instead @f overwe! and shocking them’ with a tumult oi noise, as 15 commonly done by young Gragedians, In she guloter, |, Paaasaes Mr. James 1s easy, reposeful and natur: and altogether he has brought his Impersonation of the roie to a high degree of artistic excellence, Miss Wainwright's Virginia, in Its broader out- lunes, 1s almos. equally worthy of pratsey although oceastonally her reading 1s not fraught with th proper siguificance. It is, however, a very Inter. esting interpretation of the somewaat lugubrious role.” Both Mr. James and Miss Wainwright were generously applauded last night and called befcre The curtain several mes. ‘Their support. ts about Of average merit. ‘This evening “Gretchen” Will eD. Waasge Socrery Concent.—The concert of the Wagner society at che Universalist church last night was made especially delightful by the pearance of Herr Alvary, the German tenor, who Sang arias from “Iphigenia” and “Fretschutz"4and the harration and farewell from “Lohengrin,” the Jast in response to @ recall, ‘These selections dis- played at their best the spiendid quallties of his Yolce and his mastery of the technique of his art. His singing, it 15 almost unnecessary to say, aroused great enshuslasm. ‘The work of the so- ciety was fully up to the usual standard. Another concert will be given by the society at the same place on Wednesday evening, when Herr Alvary Will sing Schumann’s “Mit Myrtha tnd Rosen” and songs from “The Melstersinzer” and “Lohengrin.” Hanns’ Bisov THRaTEx.—Pat Rooney, Who was long oue Of the biggest favorites oa the variety stage before he made more ambitious Ventures, ap- peared before a large audience at the Bijou ‘last Bight. ima three-act tarce, ealied “Pat's Wand robe.” ‘The piece abounds in a broad type of fun, and in it Rooney and bis company kept the audi- ence In great good humor all the evening. Kexwax's.—The wonderful tumbling of the Nel. sou family, Pat Reilly's infectious fun, some good musical acts, the usual fancy dancing, popular baliad siuging by maie and female artists, and other specialties generally to be found in variety shows, make up the uncommonly attractive bill at Kernan’s this week. “There was a lange house st night. Pxor. CARPRNTgR continues at Willard Hall this week. " His bypuotic seances never full to interest ali who atte , THE Campasixt Coscent.—The return of the Campaninl Concert Company to Congregational chureh this evening will have an added interest from the fact that Mune. Gerster Is now with 1t, a3 Well as Cam Scalchi, and Galassi. ‘The sale -n large, and a fine audienge will be present. Rey. Mx. Pewrecost’s Lactcre at Grand Army Hall Thursday evening 1s for the benefit of the anized Anti-Poverty Society of Wash- F. Pentecost 18 said to be an eloquent er, and to handle the social problems of the fearlessly. AN OLD Foi." Concent for the benefit of Fletcher He carries his right | Chapel, 4th street and New York avenue, will be given at Grand Army Hall to-morrow evening. A Very interesting program has been arranged. Exaa Ausorr.—The favorite prima donua, Emma, Abbott, Will appear at tae National Theater ail of ext week, and will produce an interesting series ot ‘em! “Ii Trovatore,” “Ruy Blas,” “cl of Normandy,” “ piikado,” i ot irl” Aho Bosses G. A. R. PResewtations.—Last night John a. loaves of Dread: from C: Sennetder, 104 loaves of | Rawitns Post No. 1 presented Comrade N. B. bread and 176 biscuits. eee A NaTIO“aL TEMPRRANCE C Frances E_ Willard has called Woman's Christian remperance ‘Union toset apart ERENCE.—Miss | urn with a hai mm the National | Comrade Geo. E. Fithian with a post commander's gold badge. The st itself was surprised by being presented in ta ndedave Bradbury land; the gitt of Lemon. A committee is now hard at work for a camp-fire to be held the week beginning March 18 as « time for special | some time in the latter part of March. An assist ver for the eauis® of temperance. ‘The meeting | ant adjutant-generai’s badge has been presented id here will be attended by many ladies of na- ‘onal reputation, lard, who will arrive March 22, and remain two Wrecks. The meetings will be ‘opened bs. Mrs Hannah Whithall Smith on March 18, and daily prayer-meetings and conferences wilt follow dur- ing the Week. Mra. J. K. Barney, Mra. Clara Cleg- horn Hoffman, of St. Louls, and a number of other noted speakers, will assist Miss Willard. Mra. Mary A. Livermore, of Boston, will speak on pro- hibition on Friday evening, March. Most of the meetings will be heid in the Foundry chureh, and the local Woman's Christian Temperance Union Will have charge of the services. on MARRIAGE LicEVSE.—Marriage licenses have to Comrade S. E. Faunce, who recently retired ‘whom will be Miss Wil- | from that office. ee Parry THIEVES SENTENCED.—Jas. Harris, colored, leaded gulity in the Police Court this morning to wo charges of larceny and assault, ard was given ‘three months in jail. —Jesse Ford, a small boy, stole a busiiei of coal from thé Baltimore and Potomac railroad last night. He was fined $5 or fifteen days —Chas. W: colored, stole some empty beer botties from one of Bridwell’s wagons Yesterday, He was given thirty days, > Arex He was Fixgp He Gor a Mannraoe L1- CENsE.—After Frank D. Roys, the plumber, had Court Deen issued by the clerk of the court to Frank | been fined $50 by Judge Snell in the Police D. Koys and Emma D. Mobiey, of Fairfax County, Va; Harry ¥. Washington and Roberta Mack. —— Wasurxerox Cry Bie Soctety.—The board of managers of this society met last night, The =, afternoon, for fornication with Josie ue, as stated 1 THe Stax, he obtained from the clerk of the court a license to marry Miss Ewma D. Mobiey, of Fairfax, Va., who at present resides in East "Washii 31s Mobley, 1 1s trecsurer reported receipts as follows: From Christ |,#aid, is employed in one of the Government De- Churc, West Washington, $15; from Foundry M. | partments. It was stated this mornt (or uemberehiy Gor collected by | wedding would take place this evening. = E church, #4 agent, $24.31. ' Pifty bibles were turntshed to the Union Mission. The treasurer was directed to re- tmailt $100 to the parent society. callea attention to the World's Missionary Con- ference to be held in London tn June, and sug- ‘that the ——. —— Ye Axctent Crrv.—The Anna ‘Washington ea the seventh ot lis on Mr. Ballantyne | nd Baltimore Raliroad announces Its series Of popular excursions to Anna| kested the appointment of a delezate to represent Foktneore soaGalo onpon’ Wacengten ‘B20 8 ms Lhis society at that meeting, whereupon the board Unanimously appointed the president of the so- ciet tzer, as its delegate. The secre- tary was authorized to receive subscriptions: members of the board and other friends to the necessary expenses, = He Axsovep 4 Covonessw4x.—Edward Crapses, | = ourt of New York, was arraigned in the Police from } streets meet | render a visit to “Ye Ancient returning, leave Annapoils 3:50 p.m, The state capitol, with Its historical associations, the Naval Acadety and grounds, and the many’ quaint old ‘and houses of Annapolls, all combine to ity” fall of interest and instruction, Kound-(rip tickets $1. is {his morning charged by OMleer fution with being | Pe & vagrant. He was arrested by he officer on com- Pisint of Represencative Merriman, who stated ‘hat the prisouer annoyed him. The officer testi. fied that iiquor was the cause of the prisoner's troubles, and that he had been reduced to| 3 ‘The denied the charge made against him, ‘and claimed that he was at present in the employ ofthe Congroceman named. (He, bowever, was ‘willing to leave the District if given a chance, but the judge t tit would be better for him to berve tie District for thirty days, eee Burce Prox tHe Koor.—To-day in the Court in Term ‘ee Ci genta Larabee, of Balti- against Messrs. Simpsoo & Guy was argued by Messrs. Edwards & for plaintiff and G. ¥. Appieby, for defendants. The action was for damages for by oe sustained by reason of a brick Talling of the ard House, the roof of which the et ts were repairing. ‘the brick was biown off by the wind, and that it ‘Was an accident beyond their control. —— Ara of the board of directors of the A « Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Ossskirertn foe thts held on 2, Tend on Monday. February 27. iste, it was vowed Corcoran’s in : ran’s funeral in # ‘The Iinute was,on motion of Sen- ator Dawes, seconded by Hon. R. R. Hitt, and ordered to be spread upon the record: In the death of William Wilson Corcoran the columbia Institution for we Deaf and Dumb sus i I ~ eet and Pennsylvania avenue. ronareabe : itiawesy 9 Bb ge 7 Side ttrumente, she rioemnent for particulars. ae (= GOVERMENT SALE of 1 Totirrow morninz Buna Powozn Assoturery Poaz ‘This powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. Sold oniy tn cans. ROYAL Baxixa ‘The defense was that | Fowpen Co., 106 Wall st, N.Y. INE OF SHORTEN ferent Jota. at the DUU h stroct noutheant. 28-3 Srarxa Ovasicoars. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND ARE SHOWING A LARGE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATS, THAT FOR BEAUTY OF DESIGN, WORKMANSHIP AND REAL VALUE, SURPASSES ANYTHING WE HAVE EVER HAD. GEORGE SPRAYS ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, TRE LAND OF THE PHABAOHS. Mr. Simom Wolf's Lecture for Benefit ©f the Homeopathic Dispensary. INTERESTING SCENES AND INCIDENTS IN ALEXANDRIA AND CATRO—CUSTOMS OF RGYPTIANS—OBRLISES AND PYRAMIDS—THS KBEDIVE'S FAMILY — SKRTCHRS OF PROMINENT EGYPTIANS, Notwithstanding the cold wave that had struck the city last night there was fair audience as sembled in All Souls’ church to hear the Mr. ‘Simon Woit’s lecture on Egypt, with {llustrations, delivered for the beneftt of the Homeopathic Dis- pensary. He prefaced his remarks by announcing ‘hat his lecture was not scientific, historic or hie- roglyphic; that it was merely an account of some of his personal experiences and observations while in the land of the Pharaohs, as the representa- tive of this country. He would try, he said, to give some general ideas of the appearance of the ‘two principal cities, Alexandria and Cairo, and of ‘the mode of the life of the people. Several Deauti- ful views of Alexandria were shown, with its splendid harbor, of which he said: “There is al- waysa ge lear geben oad ssn gr Iortunately, but very few american w Oe sionally a visiting admiral will drop his here, and then for a few hours the Stars and ‘Stripes will be seen. “Alexandria wears less of an Oriental look than ‘almost any other city of the East. ‘The inabitants include many Greeks, with @ number of French and a few English.” SOME SCENES im and about the city were shown, among them Deing a view of the obelisk, or Cleopatra's needle, agit stood on the bank of the Nile before tts re- moval to Central Park, “This was,” remarked Mr. Wolf, “a plece of vandalism, the equal of which Bhave néver known, 1t should ‘havo remained where It was. io as a monument Terneeeyae™ i ebeiedie noes tas the khedive.’ Another silde showed Pompey’s pillar, straight, simple, and chaste. Of this shaft he said: “An enterprising foreigner once took it into his head to erect a i and platform up the side of the pillar, to enable travelers and others to reach the pital, from Which a magnificent view of the sur- rounding country could be obtained. But the scheme Was ill-fated, for the Alexandrians, think- ing such enterprise a’ sacrilege, complained to the Khedive, who ordered the rigging to be taken wa.” catKo. AS an Introduction of the audience to the city of Cairo, a portrait of Gen, Stone was thrown on the Screen, ‘The lecturer paid a glowing tribute to the qualities of this brave soldier. Then followed por- traits of the khedive, his father, and other person. ages of the family, including’ several beautiful Egyptians of the gentler sex, whose costumes and countenances bore great. resemb! to those of Europeans, OF THE KHEDIVR. he sald: “He 1s a perfect gentleman and a model Tuler, ut he 18 bound, hand and foot, by Eng- land and France, in consequence of that unfortu- nate loan from those countries, in consequence of which Egypt is heid in bondage and pays an enor- mous interest annually. Eve farmer pays 50 cents on each date tree, and other taxes are corre- spondingly high. The foan was ostensibly made lo pay for Improvements instituted by the father Sitalipeoa st iepe ue Sects 7 Exypt. He did everything tn bis power to bring his country to the Tevel ‘Ot EU ropean civilization. THE REBEL CHIRF. A picture of Arabi Pasha, the rebel chief, was shown, of whom Mr. Wolf spoke kindly’ and heartily “He was greatly interested in American affairs,” he said, “and, 1 may truly say, that had he ‘susedoded in’ Lis effort Yo tree his coumtay ig! ber td poe BerD Set] ve been the George Washington of Egy as G Washington, had ie falied, would ‘have’ been ths Arabi Pasha of America.” When I parted from him I expressed a hope that I might see him again, well and successful. He shook his head. ‘Ob, no, no!’ he told “that is impossible.’ Then he re- lated a story of a priest in a certain mosque, one day, calling upon suc of the faitnrul as loved God feared thelr wives to stand up. All but one arose, one man in the rear of the mosque, After the ceremoniais the fae went to tuis man and asked Lim why he lid not arise—if he did not fear his wife. ‘Oh, yes,’ Was the reply, ‘I fear her; but she gave me such a beating this moruing that I could not rise,’ “Tals,’ said Arabi, ‘ls tae condition of my beloved country; she cannot stand up.’ " Views of the dancing and howling dervishes, of Bedouin chieis, of the carriage-runner, followed, of each of which the speaker had some amusing or interesting anecdote to relate, “THE DIVORCE LAWS OF EGYPT” hesaid,are very simple. “Should a mancome to the conclusion that twere better they should part, Le ‘says solemnly to his wife, ‘I divorce thee, I divorce ‘thee, I divorce thee, I divorce thee!’ and the lady Packs her trunk ahd goes off to her mother, It saves Une, trouble and expense.” Mr. Woit then ‘Wook audience a short trip up the Nile and showed Cairo, with its beautiful temples, mosques apd groves ot paims. Toe pyramids, with the Sphyux, were seen, the obelisks and the shops of Lan Ce avin ie Revie ee [ornoy all 4 Spective travellers in Ey 0 ng, Du never above all things fave what ther ant, it they charge you a pouud yive thei a shilitng, and be constantly on watch for cheating on their part.” After many more charining scenes o1 land and water, of men and women, of city and desert, ‘the lecture ciosed. Tue Recor Of cures accomplished by Hoods Sarsaparilla can never be completely written. Thousands with hearts overflowing with gratitude have written to us telling of the wonderful things ‘Hood's Sarsayarilis Las accomplished for them. ‘The pecuiiar curative powers of Hood's Sarsa- parilla are sucerasful when everything clse has failed. If your blood is impure, your di- gestion is out of order, your kidneys and liver inactive, your body tired and full of aches and Pains, try this peculiar medicine, It will do you good. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA, Sold by all druggists. $1; six for 85, Pro- pared only by C. 1, HOOD & CO., Apotheca- ries, Lowell, Masa. sate 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. ee a moe var na eu pes 30 fully cent, os the DOUBLE CUMBINATION, Li4f and 1943 11th street suuthioast: feast O: Biss, Guow Bue TERRA COTTA, AND TAN, ‘The New Spring Shades in Ladies' Broadcloth, Pure Wool, one yard and a half wide, Worth $1; Reduced to 8740. Good Quality PLAID MUSLIN, 5c. Bargains in INDIA LIN! FRENCH SATTEENS, fin AMERICAN SATTEENS, French styles. 12%0. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, real cost, COLORED SILK VELVETS, worth #1; only 500. HANDSOME STRIPED BLACK SILK VELVET, cheap at $1.50; only 75c. : CARTERS, 1, MARKET SPACE, NEAR SEVENTH ST. ‘85 oF over will receive one Dresents; One ,Psir of Haudesowe #1; One Pair Em- broides worth 75c.; oF Half Fine Napkin nm worth 730, e QUBLE. EW ‘TE BLANKETS, lightly soiled, 1.87, eee Sep carn rate zr et ce rt double widin, ali colors;; wonuerfal barges acubls width ate. _ ‘Cash Custoiners who buy 810 or over will receive SEH ot Mic followin prewnte; Large’ Size Handaome Beaat Quik, word Figo “two Wards and a Half ‘Damask, worth $1.3 orth 81.50. Ene } OF One Duzen Fine Nup- to ask for the Valuable Prevent. 9 LADIES’, MISSES, AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS AND SUITS. NEW SPRING STYLES IN FABRICS. Original Styles in LADIE® SPRING JACKETS, RAGLANS, NEWMAR- KETS, PELERINES, AND JERSEY WAISTS, ‘Confined exclusively to us, Our Spring Exhibit will comprise the largest and choicest assortment of Ladies’ sid Misses’ Garments we have ever shown, both in design and finish, and ‘will be offered at prices which cannot fail to attract ‘the atteation of buyers, EW SPRIKG STYLES IN LADIEP GLOVES AND HOSIERY. ‘The closing-out sale of MEN'S FINE FUBNISH- INGS snd LADIES COTTON UNDERGARMENTS ‘and CORSETS will be eontinued until the entire stock tenold. RE TAYLOR, 933 Pennayivaenis svenus, 00-36 te ‘Starch, plain ‘always eady and reilabie, . 1231 Pennsylvania ove nw. : Photographs, $3. Axruony's, 905 Pa. av. coll “Boyal Glue” mends China, Glass Wood, éc, A Set of Buggy eS aS ae ee inanufgetory. 3 1931 Pennsylvania ave, 1.7. ond the Invincible Flour, best Minnesota guaranteed to please. ba ‘M. & P. Merzarn, 1 417 7th st. bw. Fresh Alaerney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3g 1b. “Ward” prints, 452. per Ib. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; weet Milk Se. per quart. RR SALE —ONE OF THE FINEST RETAIL gether with horse, wi , and all facilities for trane- = ie ae Reg i ee ets Sg Re ee premises, D. P. HANNAN, cor. 271 K P28 - R SALE—STOCK, FIXT! (D GOOD W: OF ete enon aoe ean a eae ‘from date will be sold cheap, Store 435, 1 'TOCK AND FIXTURES OF CIGAR STORE FOR location. sale for cash; cheap rent; good aaa 26, Star oftice. =? = a ) IN PRIZES, AND 60 TO 100 DOL- $2,500 Tiare wasnt Brery mane woe sanujie, Sith 40 pence fal Stee matete. MODICAL GALAXY, 408 Washington st, Boston, Masa. it HO sBONGS TO ANY ONE GETTING ME A ePUsicuation as conductor on Puliman cars or inaylvanis Hailroad. "Address CONDUCTOR, Btar Fa Spoehoes CONDUCTOR 5 ANTED-—@1,500 AT 10 PER CENT: SECURITY 3,300: one'yar or monthly payments. - MANU- FACTURER, Star oilice, PY pan eet PECULATIVE BARGAINS OFFERED IN GEOR: Sema ag et teed ‘by darvis- Conkling ‘Trust Co. (81,000,000 paid-up capital), of Philadel: pile, W: SoHARLAN, Le brois Baildiane, Berets | SS ee gh a . sa - vestnent.. #000 AWK Ht PELO) Telephone 930. _[f27-lw) 1416 F s:rect._ ‘A BARE CHANCE TO ESTABLISH AN ARCADE ‘OR GRAND BAZAK AT Ti ATIONAL CAPITAL. ‘Two full stories of the Center or Arcade Market Moy the uew wide ron, panaayeways' and eidee raiks, between ir and hata! nwo wil ess for rental earl lishment, where all kinds of goods sold at popular prices ‘This Coutral focation, with its main entrance front- suw'on Sth serect, direclly opposite the centr of the Interior Deyarunent, with teu diferent stairways and elevators counectivw’al! these fore with the diferent Portions of the retail market, trough, which thou: anda of people Tans daly, nukes Tes ocdtiun exceed- Tnely destrath: for uso as'6 Grant Bazar, where cve thing could be purchases from neccusary wearing a parel toa complete housckeopinx ouch ‘ laree space over the Oth street wing of the market will sins be ready early in starch. ‘Applications for the before-mentioned eligible bust- neat pece, and for cold ait boxerand room in the cold Fi font of the Center Market cau be made fo PRESTON A SMITH, Clerk of the Washington Market Co Sneak SE PLENDID OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT. ‘Valuable lands and town lots only 82 per month. Jots in the first town started. rein ad for aud 875, now selling at $500 to 82,500. A Jars invested now will assuredly ears from 10 1020 times the aniout paid. lots and tracts old; perfect tite, for maps full information. SMITH & SIBBALD, 23-th,s.t-1m* 629 F st, OVERNMENT AND DISTRICT — BONDS, ‘National Bank, Street RK, Ins. Electric Light, ‘Telephone ‘and Miscellaneous ‘Stocks bought and sold on commission: money to loan. LOUIS CUNNINGHAM, 603 15th at. n.w. 25-1m* A BE CHANCE FOR A PARTY TOGO INTO BUSINESS, ‘To close out, we are offering our entire stock of Hard- ware at a bargain. BUCKEY & MARBURY, Corner Bridge and Hixh ste. 125-60 _ Georgetown, D.C. Foe SALE—LINOTYPE, SHELLABARGER, PAN- electric and other stocks, in lote to suit ~ 8 ‘CHAS A. SHIELD: EE Bd) MR SALE—LOT 50x95, IMPROVED BY Fvince shednecalcn hee? Wats near Othe, God Ghance for busitiess nan; @4,000. WALKER & WIL- BON, 1006 Fat. SueTE Oss 125-3t_ ee a oad Byaain oer FLANK H. PELOUZE, _f24-1W __1416 F street. ‘Télepnone, 930. OR SALE — SPLENDID CHANCE FOR VE wan—Store and Dwelling, combined with Stock, ‘ixtures and good will; established trade. A fortune to any one Pppities wih, ezopery_ bustuses. northwest Sipercen HOBERI 8: FLETCHER SHEES0e"____seaton Hall Big, 408 Ui atm. PPLETON’S AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA 624 erset, formerly $140; hew, revised, condensed, 24 it; 82 per mouth: whole set delivered uy Beat payment or $2: the accumulated knowledge of a all branches, all countries; cost publishers $5,800.00" saniples nent to residence for examinee io feos and wubecr! March: Aprils May or fume: tosatt con vectanee of suis ‘ ‘or dune: towutt Conventence of ra seribere a SAMEB M. DOUGHERTY, ‘Box Bee. PARTIES SEEKING SAFE INVESTMENTS IN P22aT Securities will be fur ished fall particulary 95 application at ourofice. GURLEY BROTHERS, TS1b Ft. ¢ 18-3m. LAND & THOMPSON, <iCarpenters, Bullders and Superintendents, Perticular attention, pid alterations and repair, Insurance placed: Locas nid investments mada a si TSS F anew {OR SALE—330 SHARES CAPITOL TYPE. WRIT- Biaching Ce, Boek Jn certian to aut at $5 . Tasa Std at 5626-80 CH. FICKLING, Y BKOS.,13i9 Fat. $7.00. ‘We have put about (250) TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY SUITS, both Sacks and Frocks, on separate counters. They ‘will be sold for the ‘NEXT FIVE DAYS aT Wi i i For $10 you can have your choice of about (200) ‘TWO HUNDRED OVERCOATS, heavy and light weights, Bome of them sold at ¢26, ‘most of them at $15, $16.50, $16 and ¢20—s first-class Sevestenant, Coll at ones to meray Renpetnn. Hivet temme OAK PALL. Doverass & Bro. ‘Oth and F sta, ‘Will continue their Cost Sale of Ladies’ Cotton ‘Underwear four days longer. or until March 1, st which time the sale Will positively close, ‘We have sbout 60 Jerseys which we will close out during this time at one-half post: alaes 34 ‘and 36. Also 30 Children's Jerseys at 500. each. We have also about 100 pairs of Corset, ‘various qualities, which will beecld at 25 and 50c. Sines as follows: 27, 18 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 206, 27,28, 29 apd 90. Old price, @1 to 8225. Wo will offer to our gentlemen friends ‘during these four days Purrin’s Genuine @4 Kid Gioves at the phenomenal price of 61.50 per pez, Comment ts unnecessary. + DOUGLAS & BRO, = AMUSEMENTS. NE NATIONAL THEATER. LOUIS JAMES And MARIE WAINWRIGH FOR SALE—HOUSES JOR SALE 92.500 WILL BUY a NEW ORAL 0 TLL BOY A SEN BRICK pyiggine if desired ____ DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fat uw. UR SALE-A VERY DeSIRABLE Foci. ts near onummcacut eves hes ees Sad oe 1b awed bark rooms: only $&. 000 PE Nae Fickle a EAV'D p. sTONR. 906 Pat. nw. 8 2335 Gee eB oR SALE_FOR TH) BENEFIT OF THOSE PAR ozs rear 1814 Le reiseOei. we dr? | Mts who areconsiderinsthe paren otter yeaey Sms 0 yon tes ae nd Gath 08 Tats beme WAH DANENHOW?R, Fe Sold very eon will be ae £25-M_Sncremor to Denenhower & So. 1118 Fat | rented for $30 per s rice. $4,000) tht . S08 Fat nw, JOR SALB—PIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT _sT) so dwelling, wend aie and awe ling. senna €420 year, houses wear Gov rniment Priv ins oe SLSOO. Ob 6 five 8-foua. emt 30 21Y LOth at. ae. 2r} 951011 U st. nw. 6r,,.16.30 32024 Bay, ot uw brick. store and 7, all SS Se ahr we cee frame, Tf ali mt oe rane fre ali 20 | 42-16 La. 0 a py ave. uw. trate Sra TLis'S. dave, teamed correct, made from designs imported from the Dresden Art Gallery by Capt. Hawthorne, of New York. March 5-EMMA ABBOTT OPERA CO. £28. ‘EW NATIONAL HEATER. mon, ont whe ‘Sthet. nu. w..6r. STORES, OFFICES, &o. Gunton Build’. rmxlo|__ Gunton Bie. ss te >. x [075 Store fom ‘aan cr 234 tw. Tent #10500 Erion $1 Foomge, rent 615. ¢) Sat et DO Call By CHAR B RHREPR, pins ma 1233 shat. is WEEK, COMMENCING MARCH m HST. NW Retain Rami, WEDAERD AT AC Re UD ET 3, Urick, i SALE SPATS, T.ICHADAY, MARCH 1. : 19D me UTGR Vin6 aa se fucagouicnt of the Famous EMMA ys pavered $90; brick. “Sas Bek alesse = = A BBE BBR 00. ‘Trt ford gepur, 030. newb (ck G5 Mest Tope 000 yy BO yy 7 ~. i $52.30" eticrm Brick, aud LHS 23.8 wa Pat nw ‘The above Portion of the roperty on, cueiy japered, 62, * = aaa me 8 3 : = | hooks” For fnil hist callar ofice for bulletia tan stes | ese ALBERT F. POX, 820 F stam. S226 Tom Vener nk “oo = | the fst and 25th. Ts) THs. B WAGGAMAN. RENTO2ia F sis 7 : bn ar. aera reas CONANT: Ott RENT —998 MASE AVE. X. w. o-nouM | hewn, eee and Uott choy a0 Roly at BIS «. Fricke, 3 Foto tit moa i P : wr Se proveuients: lace Yard. a usost ¢y at commer store. For parca 1 Now Jersey aven: Avairab ¢ location. lars apply to owner, feast corper soutl i RENT — BRICK RESIDENCE FRONTING Fitts tnd tase uve niet grout all once sable if dontred; reat 863. “Apply si 1100 Est Bw +e CITY WILL RENT ous, in central loca- oT abd, boarders, all iucome: reliabie parties X14. Star of 2h. RUS AND Ol JOR RENT—119 NEW brick, YORK AVE, PRESS Siorlow, thror-story aud cellar’ ail mi. atid Newt nw 125-60 OR RENT—HOUSES 1615 AND 1023 MARION st mw; mew. all mi. gud. batt 00) crete cet per month, eL “aw RENT—ONE THKEE-STORY BRICK ROUSE, ‘on Columbia st. near K. 1 ave., 7 rooms: vurvvemeuts; reut $25 permonth, Inantre Bead Bertram, Fri Brod -riek, Alls igen T th 451, 450 Midge st 4.500 wth. oe 1100 20th a kw 4000 | Sr )R RENT—PARTY LEAVIN ‘the most desirable furuished Hon, filled with first-class roo Dringing in a lange month: only need answer. Address ta (SE GREAT WAGNERIAN TENOR, es Fe RENT—1320 OTH ST. N.W., BRICK DWEL- bo ovey a Rpew«eer ling in ice order; has LO rocuis and all modern A E YY A RR roreinenta: aso. large Ort AA E YY BA #50, without stable $43." W. ai tun VW MA EE = be ‘ill make his last appearance in Washington this se- Mo Mince ree Tors: | it bake. Foe fai had cal at omnes fart tee Heaeeh oe eon in concert with the a barmeseable..<- 50 | $ the stand Lt (26) THOS. EWAGGAMAN. RICHARD WAGNER SOCIETY, Move., brick, 5r....8 | UK BALE On WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 29th inst, A ainsi! two-story irame dwelling. feet to alley JOR RENT—1515 6TH ST. N.W., NICE EIGHT- Let 17 by 100 at the Universalist church, cornerof L and 13th room Dwelling, with@il modera tmprovements, ‘Will be sold cheap, ‘stre:te on which occasion he will ing: ‘Brahms } bas front a.d back yarde. Kent only €26, WC THOR, 3. FISHER & CO, fhe Schumm age seectone four Waggeta tee | DUVALL. Ws ¥ a a: fant erat Tee ee {OR KENT—1427 STH ST. N.W., BRICK DWELL i, of twelve rooIas: “ali nodera improve: | ‘and just papered, painted, aud otherwise put in | te: Saint-Saens great septette and « rondo ‘The other numbers will comprise a pisno sol PRAMES & Gloetzner, «violin polo by Str. ann, we rgd pg om neigh ax sino Ba cello solo by Mr. Lent, anda vioia solo by Mr. Brome: | Rey Ws PUA USS Fat an SS ae i 2,000. Fra QUR RENT—92 Brick Dwelling, ten rooms: ice condition: location and ble, “Kent reduced to $40 to a permanent ©. DUVALL, 925 ¥ at. n, ion, $1. Seats ‘Wim. Knave Bin’ ‘817 Mi a GEEATE OLD ROLES CONCERTE athe ats welock. 'S Be Teserved, without chanre, st Market Space. it FS SALE CHEAP. ; ood tuventient; price €2.000. “Sae . * 25 A goop jrrouudiuuee very demise f28-ot ybruary, ies hall | FYORSALE— JOR SALF_CHEAP 104R00M HOUSE ON 6 STS i 29 1Sth_ 0.w.84,100 1410 11th n.w,11r. Fecoti and toch aw 2 hoe bs ue 28 Seep, Mall fasick Committee of ye Meeting Mouse, sailed | 1027 3d at new trie tiooo itso semen L008 eeu chicap. Pain Bleicher Chapel: at the eroming of Fourth Steesie and | 2114 4dhet w' 4:50 O41 Maes ay 823.000 fae dnant tne ate snes Tiekels eeomeinopennies | Th & koneme nia = tin Prmerton se Tet POR SALE CHAAR 4 S ROOM PRICK, Hote RT LOAN EXHIBITION. bar ox aia ‘Bas oie we | Fig ye Ne Pike PUCIAL, EXHIBIT FIFTY MOwAN ETCHINGS. | JQOR KE; SES_1296 NeW YORK AVE — . ne pays It ‘Louned by Gardiner Hubbard, Keq. n. w., 10 rooms snd bata; mod. impa,, 75. ae 708 SALE CORAP 4 KEW ¢-200m BOLERS OR OODEN WEDDING uit Gt coer 10th, 8 room. wore ad stable: 3 Wreck: wood invectinan’ “Ca TAMEt can At THE 1901 {oth st nm. w., corner , 13 rooms and bath: z dad Paw FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, mod tuips.: $00 i Go0D BUsINESA COR Corner’ 10th and G streets M07 + sfeuratist.m, w. 10 rooms and bath; mod. 4ieand Mokean e veith, all. hod good collar ben THE MONDAY MISSION CIRCLE celebrates its ‘Wooden Wedding this year in connection with itsan- impa. #50 As sages both st, w.,7 roomsand bath: mod. tmpes | JOR RENT—BY KO, HOLTZMAN 2003 N. J. ave. aaa oth it aa OR ONS room end Der mOe PEs! 5 w con Lise Bag Eoroaeee tees | E-CHEAP-SWALL HOUSE ON F 8 SILHOUETTES, ‘802 New Hampshire ave. a. w., 6 rooms and beth. 4 stores, 16... €335.33 | bet. Ud and Sas, lot 16 fort ome il TH frou WEDNESDAY EVENING, February 29, | PSIG So coma and water 28 mae oPI | sess Li ‘Tickets, including refreshments, 50 cents. Lunch will be served by the ladies at the THURSDAY, from 12 to 1:30 p.m. ‘LBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE ‘ONE WEEK Balding. “ireproot.2 Yaturm, nested oy stoath from $30 t $150 each. 10r..60 O41 F st. 2d. four, 3 trout bested by «teain $100 ‘Bd. th SALE _€4.000—FIGHT ROOM FRAME. OW b st ciw, wear M st. Jot 21x00 to alley, Rett 30 por wouth. Also ton-room Drvck. Cupstad CHAN A SLEDS oon Fat aw ‘924 Show's Alley, O rooms and water: $10.30, “Apply to TNO. A. PuLSCOTT, f28-11¢ 1416 Fst.n. w.. Kellogg Builditiz. | JOR RENT—THREE DESIKABLE NEW HOUSES | on she north nude: K st be. Heth ad, .w.: they are Just completed: have three. stor baseinout, eleven rovtus aud bath, with ail qhodern t+ church, fe8-2t" (Originally "The Boston acres Ind. as marie Sor roreuichia, abd are cheap at $80 per'moutl, BH. Camulie Muori, Saliette Corden, AUNEK & CO..916 F st, n.¥. S883 Lottie Gr Bt JOR RENT—156 EAST CAPITOL ST., THREE. 20K SALE ‘Tom Kar H.C Barna story and hasenveat, containing nine Tome, Tit, couditien, Wt McDonald, Geo. Frothinetiam, $30. Rppiy 11S Bat wee it Skreet care pam door, SLeoo. CHARLES BCR Pye : ee OR RENT—TWO NEW STORY NINE- WOOD, Ba-ement #16 ™. x RAND Pas RTUDLEY, Musical Director 9. | HM mcn, Houwis 212, 214 5th well built 2K SALE-SIX ROUMR AND BATH i : Se joEs, | airably located: m1 ace eraten, cellar, oe coe fares trom THED: OWN ORCHESTRA. Slometh. Apply to OWNER, S01 Stanton Placewopponite, ip to 30-toot ailey. €=. 700, ope-third cash, balawee NEW COSTUMES AND SPECIAL SCENERY, 0-128 ee opr and twoyearm JOHN F DONUHUL: tural patate THIS (TUESDAY) AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, HOST. No W. BRICK DWEL- ‘Meat, S06 East Capol wt ae MIGNON. Ra DIAVOLO. | A HBE: 7 Foome: Inod. trap. $1 44-50; alco, : Fh SAL5 302 To TEN HOO HOrSES. FINELY btaee ? tod in the northwest rection. « An FATINIIZA, | fhouth “inquire at 118 Test. naw y Olive we STORES, sirable bulding tots ou Mesa aves Toth and 10th sine oe Fok BEST J018 ON.W..9 ROOMS AND CELLAR. | 772 st tne; Grs..16.8) Maenificent store , fun | Ke Lave, S.Moave, a Sand Tate Oo ree ial St aes br. pull dita, per” at L , PEER ee ae ano kh st alae 6os0 bach 25-30 es eat 2_VEHON = a or list of furuia eh 12-VEWONA JARBEAU. £28 _| ¥>on RENT—HOUSE 803 18T ST N_W. N For ist of property to: Fk SLES Timee Sony, mic Dwr ee “a RAND SHAKESPEAREAN PAGEANT AND | FF the Gover ment Printing Otice, ten routs, with | Property places eee eae ling, tet rooms, bath ‘oom and eller furuare and PANTUMINE, alt modern dy rovomeuts Wl reat Wuty low paras | abeetninnd beret cotinine eee ee ee | Si. wodere icmmavemeti, Levey gavercd, ie: : AT ALBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, eds ——— Lad BO. HOLTZMAD.10thand Fetanw | Urals very can. TYLER & RULHPRPORD. ae. JOR SALE—PRESS-BRICK, & 7 Pat aw, MARCH 7, 8, and 9, Under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid of the National OG, 814 4) Brt22.50 rae cru huproverenta, lot cist omecpsthie Hospital. Mere ae wek20 | ROR RENT MODERN AND ELEGANT KESI- | Jetery ave tw 81900. Preusem, SHARESPEAUE Nit PIESEGE BEFORE THE Seine oa aes AOS | eee ae oe ce eee ee, ees | eT eee tee Scenes fron Halt Haas a Tak” “King H/G08 Vea 75 rons 845. KOBT. 5. LR By SUsnikeN a, 11's =o Julius Gresae.” “Merry Wives of Windsor,”” | £22-10t Seaton Hall Building, 408 tht. Bw. | WOR SALE_BRICK HOUSES 1 "veinth Nudes “Mereuaut of Venice as ---10 | £ OR KENT HANDSOME ELEVEN-KOOM HOUSE | Fire Vitson to ‘eto: ‘You Like It," “Macbeth,” “Othello,” “Win- 0 | b it'tectionable section of tue horbwent, southern DAVID D. SON ters Tale.” = "ana 15 | exposure: $0. if taken by March 1 iano 125-30" n O.H. PAKRER, Cor 43 and Eats aw. | dis jon. wal BES Fi Bren {OK RENT—A GOOD BUSINESS COLNER, WiTH | —* BA cones cpm ey ral ‘all mod. imps, and ood cellar: a number ctiestaud | JQOK KENT—JU-T © MPLETED NEW BIC K for «rocery; 435 and McLean ave. 5... ais stable: @39 | A House: bay windows: 205 G strat nw: Beit Line per month. CH PARKER, ¢ars pass: good rooms and cellar: heated throuxbout : ~ 125-31" 4 "“iand Ex.w. | bath, hor'sud cold water, range, moderste reut, pext FSEe Siva Se BOORES OF TEX | oo aeea-ans SECRTCSG SC TEN NOSTRIN : tou Place, containing ‘five rows each: the close | JXoRRENT— HIS re . oyna nd proxinsty of theve houses tothe Printing Oico aad | Moi Sweden and Norway. aboat ieaviut tre couuteys | yUaeeta,tebe abireciated Street Cary mae thet Very desirabc.reut unis @12.90 places i oGr lianas for reat farm CHAS ©. BANES, | 3 1003 Fst ae, | LOCK, Reserved seats {or sale on and after Fel Metzerctt's, 903 Penussivania ave Prices, tnd $1.50." Gener adnision, 81.50. LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSI AMASSEORSAD IR ERING, Maned 20, ‘THE CHORAL SOCIETY, ‘Asuisted by THE WASHINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Will presont “THE ANCIENT MARINER,” handsoue ‘Price. 6 10. St. pear Wth, 2-stori * 2036 het. stone-irunt very Ascviendid House on k ment ad attic: 1 rose” Price. House on N. Hi. ave. near Mf: very desirable, necds to Price Saoautry, | House on Prospect 3 tory aud base fect frout, $ rota deep, in thorough ‘A Cantata, by John Francis Barnett. SEE GIKROGN BRICK Bate ‘uit, steam heat, sauitary yluuabing ata very ra | 3 Sai hy: Bote Airs 8,0 Fonds Cleveland aioe atin | Wigiloyvorsarar aca e Gtce, ipaisassadieviet | Soba le see Ror tong ol! tevaicon women | lat ‘eatratt on rnsecoch ich, New York. Mr. mi jockridge, New | 21 oo . ‘ . ty to jous * on Clevelaud av. very cheap. a low as ork: be. B. ', Hopkinou, Baltliaope Teen Soak te Tak price, $10.30 per muaah. A £3 Sm, = : 2 hopes ou eat near ba a ver cent ‘Reserv: at Mets- ——$————— ten {OK RENT—UNFURNISHED. pearly wow. Frce. . 13 Pennsylvania ave., beginning VOR RENT— | tte fo orth sideut Net, bet. 1s ch st, p03 Penney h 1. Toe dy, kegs eoneiemeene t 10 ts. hard-wood Quish ttiine and ARRIS’ BIJOU THEATER, 6 every woderu Couventence | Price, 100 ; itn Wake ‘ ERFOKMANCES DAILY_—_2 Idia-tat mi £25.30 nae. WEEK COMM}NCING FEBRUAI bast nw : ae EOUxEM ; "The Famous Ineh Comedian, Vocal Dancer, | Lysis ne, or ‘io os FOR SALE-FINE BUMINESS POPERTH, 117M The A eOOREN ee Segtt av, Snoae Wantiey eb LEE, ae sco property payin 1 pe cout interest, ‘MISS: KATE ROONEX, se pen eres 74 mali house vay ue £3 per cent ¥ of Comedians, in the Mu- ‘ten or twel And a Competent Co Houses, 6th and F su. ma, Farce-Comedy, ” ? iT DARK” so7_| courenieucess rod repels) Tague 13s Pa sve TWF MVERS a SON, mnisaiou 15,26 and Soc. Matines'i0 and 250. | JZOR RENT— 23g dS VA PARGAIN HANDSOME ANB REILLY & WOOD'S BIG SHOW. Noe BOL sk newer recuse wa be eaaguizea by permit im Ch ONLY THE VAUDEVILLE BLIZZARD. ee ee Fat aw MERPENAIVE ACIS THAN GNY OTHER THAVS | RENT—THE BUILDING 037 F AT. WiTlt FE KENT—IF TAREN BEFORE THE Mareh, partially furu'shed house, @90 per mouth ELL NATION LN AMER oo = oan (Gn advance); bringing in $88 and 8 roons left, includ- stable, Address Matinees Mon.. Tues., Thurs, and Seu ase for three years from the Ist of November, 127 z ae Taryee bageiment. and HARE OF- Horta POUTESD SE Star oftee 4 fo-at" oF CRRPERTER, yk RENT BRICK HOUSE, 1893 5 81. Nw. | “i-lm R 0. HOLTZMAN. fand large. an water, aon wENTLHOUAE WoT KE CY ave aire AnD WHER inode: Seuveuicuces, “iuguire'st 1000 Tntnandk | JOR RENT-HOUSE 007 NEW JELAEY AVE S| 9 Gy-aace anceps an WINE Commencing MONDAY, FEB, 27. Every Night at & | ** 0-W- ic eae: 3 wont, Ap x SON, Tis 1th at, | A Re-entablisbied and ceady to serve lis fri 25 NOS UL EON ae rae | ROE, RENT-BHICK E AND STABLE “gar pant abe eee ‘dbdm Public to ther beat interests bc Admission, Heserved seats, 50 ota, £27-1 perfect order, 1iue routs, cellar, am bath, i HENTICHEAPCAY ea 50 PER MOM Tn 70 = —-— sn Rare seen cme — —$—$$—$—$— -(NT—CHEAP—. PER MONiH TO K SALE—\ NEW ROW OF SEVEN OF THE (CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, fienta, Se Mnguire ae 220 ket mw, Feit cored Werder newt Brick, vata Pint cia te ymin fran thin ci mauire s nw. __TESS-Se_| i oat Tocracoua, 8 scmen weber 9 a py me BK MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, OR RENT—2018 @ ST., LARGE THREE-STOR Keyaat Groocry store, O83 E st rovms, bath, furnace Fai, front atid back stairs, woodslicls, Keynnt Gre t © Ape brick; tem rooms. all inode proveneuts; in | ply to SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEL, 927 F st n.w. | cellat, bandsowe.y papored Uematifl cryaiat chatsdale MARCH 5 AND 6. cod repairand first-cles neycuvoruoed: reut 50 if | fide te | Sete: houses orau tor inspection. price @8 900 each tor Guciuceeaue Takou at ouce.” M.D. PECK, $34} f2b-3t_ | 5 —— | the inside cues and @8.300 acts for t © two ena apes. SrRcIAL ANNO ; VOW MENT-A-DESIKABLE HOUSE, 1004 UT | fear, 935 | Renuesctee oe Gass see MASON, DANES ‘ SYMPsONY CONCERTS. st a, W..containinye 8 Tocius abd Feat #26, | Lr sm U0 | Be (X ‘The management begs leave to announce the first | Key extdoor, at Ses SS oe ne om appearance in two years and only time this season of Ok RENT—NEW 7 ROOM HOUSE AND STORE- Stoel ciciy wel Seenint Babine cabs = Too...; modern improvements; three lines of cars; . cae “ MR. THEODORE THOMAS Foti Ee verging heoonni emg rg ow | #7 imbrovemeut, in Arst-claae conditin throwehous, And bis Unrivalled Orchestra, ot D st ERENT HOUSE 1024 OTH. ST. <-W. EIGHT py Te ameed a 75 Pertormers, ‘Performers, | s3Gu WEIL BOOS odertt uprovemeuta, $30, Apply’ to W. be Assisteavy Pid and h vee te wit ad modern, improvements is bathe we H-tin | FOr beat ake 28 RAFAEL JOSEFFY, aud ready tor occupancy. For keys aud particulars 1720 41H ST.NW. NINE ROOMM | f25-1~ 435 Teh ai. thw, 2d Boor. . apply at 1700 13th stn. newly papered, good spring-well d:iukine water in | BOR SALESATTRAGTIVE MOUSE ON A oon” ‘The Famous Hungarian Pianist, SRN Sein EE yard: "g40 fer quuth "heys at BRENNAN'S Dry | J{QR GALE-ATTRACTIVE BOURKE, ON A Con: And Ptarenin nice otter tell msdsrn, tn po eT $$1m_ | rounding: one of the best 1ocalities of GEONGETOW Ny ‘MR. MYRON W. WHITNEY, frout anid back yards, coal vaulva in trout. T, GALLI: Feneecere (cars pa-sins the door can be sold reasousbly Inquire The Great Basso. N, 290 Ist st. 0. Pacific build 7o% 14th st.house, of GLO. F. SCHALER, 624 F at. nw. ‘Mr. Edw. Droop will conduct the subscription at the | F>OK 1-708 C ST. BAY BRICK, Si, oifetahAteed GenrauataraTogeea | Aietuaak eek DD, iP Lodknde | HS Ge See = SOU per % | 139 fu haprvcmette eee “Reserved place, 2. Adminsion. 81.0. f2s.ad_ | °155'30" st ome... rooms. houses hear Iows Circle. Howses tn the city for the tnuvey. ROBERT §. FLETCHER, _f22-10t__Beston Hall Bide, 408 1h st. c_ w. FOR RENT A SEW GB. BRICK. M1 2017 PORT- . om te 3 'GRAY's 00. per CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, AT 8 P.M. Dupsnt Circle.” ey aimee eames! {uEMOTAoD Bat op seo az | SoS ‘oui acta theres nie, ieg ‘THE CAMPANINI GRAND ITALIAN mod, impa. ce rc 4 (® barvain: 000. one-third cash, balance in on, jn trst-ciass condition; convenient i two and thase penrastO@perrest, ‘aud berdice: WALKii ‘inate i gis eink pentane Steed cee vem | ESE Bie) es = Pa) ieee eh TR ve < 30 PER MO.— 111 2D ST. N.E, x HST, W. : otis ‘= ee ee oe 2 RS Tad ol as Sis siete S| Jom, SATEAEEN, uous aml ETELKA GERSTER, SOFIA SCALCHI, ave. ek touthern METAURA TORRICELLI, ANTONIOGALASSI, TALOASARY COMAINL” ALFRED GOEE, Jo BENE STONEY $26 PER MO—Two NEW roum brck south, ‘and ITALO CAMPANINL Jouxsos & Lerma £ = < Fe BEXTCA VERY DESIRABLE. S1X-KoOM ; Ihodern {MproveMients: corner Fe Tanne aw. Loguire at 300 11th et £24" We haves splendid assortunent of SPRING DRESS @oops, in o A GREA’ ‘nd oviiar bay window, brick bvuse. all ROSE inh ores pases HENRIETTAS, all-wool, at 75 and 850. —— (i Beautiful Shades CASHMERES at 50c. Fs sine soon a Y Plaid 27-inch DOMETS at 20e. ae "Tite 2 kv) Plain Single-width SERGES st 12% apd 15¢. French and Domestic SATTEENS, 1254, 25, 30, 350. Our KID GLOVES, at 63.73 and 97c., are the best in this market for the price, ‘THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, at 8 OCLOCK. TiOKate,....sesenseeseseneeserneeneneenes 26 COs, Seats for sale, and reserved free of charge, at Metss- pee teeeaes come simmer omnes at sre Te ae, TPE done, a Ey J

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