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\ LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Tadications for the 25 hours commencing at 9 p.m. For the District of Columbia, Delaware, Mary- Jond, and Virginia, light to fresh easterly winas, wanner, fair weatl Nuvnazoigcs, the new and wonderfully f forms of neuralzia, bas 1 Teensation in. this city. It invariably ‘ne worst attack of peuralgic pain after one "st two dosen. ‘The patient doesn’t have to jottle or two before he is relieved, Dut 1s mediately. Hundreds of the most promi. vas of Washington have furnished us Stimonials of cures Which are open for the Su of tbe public. We present to-day the ‘cing three testimonials from prominent bust- soca of this city. WASRINGTON, D. C., Feb. 16, 1888. > eyensieal Mapufacturiag -xTLEMEN: Ebave een quite a sufferer from izia, abd, OD the Occasion of the lust attack, niobth ago, I concluded to test the eMicacy Your “Ant-Nevralgique,” which 1 saw adver- Usd and so Bighly Fecomimended by my towns- people and others, Arter three doses Twas entirely relieved. . For som titae prior to this attack I was troubled with siceptessness; Ihave not experienced a return of eebee Trompe 1 aun grate ours. ENUF THAN Te, ROSENBERG, 5 7th St. BA Clothier and Gent's Furntsher. rarz & Co., 1009 F st. n.W., MERTE 4 Sanitwatox, Dee. oy 1887. ‘Chemteal Manafacturing Co., 611 F'st., city: GENTLEMEN: A short time ago I had’a severe at- tack of ‘and upon the advice ot a friend, wave your “Elixit Auti-Nevraigique” a trial, It is (ng in how short a while I found reitet, ‘and ft affords me great pleasure in bearing testi. mony to the merits of the “Elxir. Very truly yours, ss = Ww. P. Menrz, Merchant Tailor. ‘Wasurctox, D. C., Dec. 22, '87. Chemical Manufacturing Co. Guenamex: 1 was Induced to try you Antl-Nevraigique for a very severe spell of nervous eadache, from which Tam a great sufferer, tn ab hour after taking a dos® was entirely relieved. Can cheerfully recommend it to any one suffer- 8 Pry sours yy R. P. Janney, Of Gore, Janney & Co., 929 F st. h.w. Price $1 per bottle. For sale at all drug ‘aud at the office of the company, 611 F st. n.w. BaRoarw Courter at Julfus Lansburgh’s, 315 7th street, on Monday; an array of lace curtains, lace bed sets, fringes, table covers at about one-half price. ‘Tae New Youe Lire Insvnaxck Cowraxy.—We call the eg attention of our readers to the forty-third anuiual report of the New-York Lite In. surance Company, pubifshed in our to-day’s issue. ‘This sterling company during the past year, re- eetved from premiums, interest, etc., more than $22,000,000, and paid, to its policy-tolders more an $8,500,000. Its Increase in income was over $3,000,000, in net assets over $8,000,000, and in- surance written $21,000,000. ‘The total amount of insurance in force 1s In excess of $358,000,000 and Its surplus, under the rigid standard of the insurance department of New York, 1 $11,846,709.06. ‘a connection with this remarkable exhibit, tne fact should not be lost sight of that this company 1s @ parely mutual one, and that its more than 100,000 policy-bolders are partners and sharers in ts profits, I$ Was the first company to adopt the non- forfeiture feature in its policies, whereby tne angual saving to policy-holders is ¢stimated to be at least $5,000,000. Its officers are men of great experience and marked ability; its plans are adapted to the wants of all classes, ‘and this, in connection with the judicious investment of ihe company’s funds and the prudence and economy whic! alway: characterized {ts mt, has necessarily conspired to bring about the above remarkable re- | suits, ‘Thos. P.M Jr., manager, No. 1314 F street Rorthwest, in this city, will be pleased to give any 1m referetice to, the company or tts pines, and we commend him to the confidence and Fespect of all ANCIENT Mariver, Albaugh’s to-night, Choral Society and Symphony Orchestra, Admission 50c. or Mowpay three patterns of lace curtains will eee ne ‘For second-hand office furniture 911 9th st. n.w. AN ELB§GANT SUBSTITUTE for otis, salts, pills and agreeable remedy, § Figs, re. physiciins Manufactured Fig Syrup Company, San our Elixir ‘commended by lead aly by the California ‘Francisco, Cal All Basy Canmiages for §17 that wil you. W. H. HoveuTos & Co. «, A. Spectat IxpcceMEST—Solid walnut marble- op suit of 10 pieces; bevelird mirror; only $36.50; at Wa. LOEwENTHAL'S, S13 7th st. Dw. ‘Wart Parens, window shades, decorations, &c. ‘RICHARD HENDERSON, 923 F st. D.w. Fimsr orr.—I haven't an old or past season’s pat- tern to show. Everything on my tabies is new ‘abd for spring wear. I guess there are about five Bundred patterns of suitings, t igs. ‘The week previous to 1s always a “rusher.” Can't you order your Easter Spring sult at once? G. Warfleld Simpson, allor, ‘abd @ sts. nw. Jvucs Lawssunce offers for gfonday all his chenille table covers at $1.50 each, reduced for the day from $3. Prem Pex Cexr Money ro Loan by Tyler & Rutherford, 1307 F street northwest. ‘Tam ATTENTION Of jiators and persons desir- ing chofce ground for Durposes 1s directed Yo the auction-sale of those very desirable lots on ‘the west side of 19th street, between K and S north- ‘West, on Monday, March 13, at 4:30 p.m. This is ‘the property of a non-resident_and Is located upon ‘a street next in importance adjoining Connecticut avenue. In view of the rapid growth of this street aad the costly and attractive surroundings, exist- ing and prospective, i may be regarded as a rare ‘opportunity. Free Portraits by day or night. Cabinets from $a dozen, Kensington Art Studio, 819 Pa. ave. Bosn Tats THixe of pretended 5] for special articirs at pretended cost, below cost, 10 per cent discount &c. We have none, but we guarantee to meet any advertised prices in Furniture, Car- pets, Straw Mattings, Baby C: ors or ay article in our line and SINGLETON & FLETCHER, 415 7th st nw. HL. Jacos, Icey Croguerres, $1 per dozen. Jeuivs Laxsscken offers for Monday 45 lace heu sts, cousisting of 1 spread and 2 shams, at $1.75, reduced from 2.50, Q Waar's Best ron Hewoxauors? A. Bartlett's Pile Suppositories Have You Ca.xp ow Buatrsanru, Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street northwest? If not, go there im- mediately before the limit of time expires. For one week will sell all goods 10 per cent off of the net cash prices. It will pay those in want of fur- hiture to pay him a visit. Remember the place, — ‘Odd Fellows’ Hail, 7th street north- SmAMLEss Stair mati fou can use both sides), see per yard tala es Hocowros & Co.” New Live and vigor attends the use of Baker's Cod Liver Ol and Mait. Hx Gor Drcwx.—An iron band riveted around a jaan’s head will ot prevent it trum swelling the morning after a big drunk, but Scotch “Oats Zasence will reduce it very quickly, and at the same time take away all headache, steady and calm the nerves and set you straignt in an hour. ‘at _is nature's natural cocktail, as well as the ‘Wreatest of all brain and nerve tonics, ‘Evraz Scrr (oak) reed furniture; some specially attractive, $53. W. H. Hoveurox « Co. Rvsy Rorat “Suc,” the exquisite dry red cham- can be rbt from G. G. Cornwell & Son, - and 1414 Pena’ ve. : ‘REwINGER’s ice cream, 235 G st. DW. | ornce oF Jupp & Derwerxn, | | Eleventh st. n.w. adj “Wtar” Building.) We would respectfully inform the public and Strangers having business before the committees: ot the of Departments, the Various and the courts that we have supe- rior facilities for the rapid execution of all kinds of printing, whether in small or large quaptities. ‘Having the largest and mo-t complete office In the city and the greatest number of employes we can | a. tm shorter time than any other es- | on, and When we promise work i will be Teady on tnie. Jupp & DerweiLen. ‘Foesris Ick Cxkam and Charlotte Russe, Urrit Aram. 1 we will make a discount of 10 ‘per cent on all purchases made from us for cash ©@ or before delivery. Furniture, Carpets YE | bolstery Goods and Bedding. All goods marked in plain fgeres, W. th and F sts. COLBURN'S PHILADELPHIA MUSTARD. ‘The king ot condiments The finest made For tale by grocers. CuRw “Roventeld’s Gem” Tobacco, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night, Ausacon's—“The Ancient Marizer.” Naiowat.—Abbott in “The Mikado.” Kexxaw's —Minstreis, Manassas Paxonawa.—Day and evening. annss'.—“Keep it Dark.” Wutaxp Hats.—Prot. Carpenter. Mx. Wotr's Appness AT Tue EIGHT STREET Syx- ¢. clr Was mostly of ladies who rendered sweet music. ‘The fea- | large vases’ on columns suitable for the decoration Condensed Lecals. Mrs. Commodore Price has made a gift of $1,000 toward the “eudowment fund” of St. John's Or- phanage. ‘The will of Ann Jones was filed yesterday. She makes a number of small Teaves $200 to Decween Toasie Aurinsom, n Paul “Jones, wand PF n Jennie B. Al and P. F. W. Thornton. S.C. Palmer'ls named as executor. Andrew Burgess, P. H. Reiskeil, jr., and H. 8. Jounson were excused from further service as petit Jurors in Cireuit Court No. 2 yesterday. Ferdinand Petersen, August Bohn, and S. Clinton Cropley ‘were drawn to fill the vacancies, At meeting last night of the Virgint: ibitcan League, Mr-P. K Jones of Greenville: aud others made Speeches. " Senator Blair was’ coramended for his eflorts in the cause of education, A dead infant was found on L street, between 4th and Sch streets this morning by OMicerKendig. Bertha Edwards, a five-year-old white girl, It Ing at 705 23d street, wiille playing with other children on G street, between 22d and 234 streets, yesterday afternoon set fire to her clothing. Of ficer Keefe and a citizen extinguished the fire be- fore she had sustained much injury. At 6:45 o'clock last evening, a fire took place In the basement of honse 1822 kK street. northwest, owned and occupied by W. E. Abbott, but little damage was done. Tn the case of Robert Rhone, colored, convicted February 21 of assault and battery with intent to Kid Lucius Burnett, Judge Montgoinery has granted ‘@ motion for a new trial TUE COLLECTION OF STATUARY AND STONE CARVING AT ‘THE MONUMENTAL BUILDING. Everyone who walks along Pennsylvania ave- nue to the Capitol 1s sure to be attracted by the unusually fine colléction of marble stat- uary displayed in the spacious show-room and yard of a handsome business structure recently erected near the entrance of the Capitol grounds. Owing to the removal of Dulldings and grading of ground preparatory to the erection of the new congressional brary building Just east of the Capitol. on whieh site the extensive works of MF. D. McMenamin were situated since 1860, he was pelled to seeX new quarters, and purchased 3 Pennsylvania avenue the ground Nos. 129 to West, Which extends throug Upoui this site he has erected a handsome tnree- Story structure, appropriately naimed the Mont- mental Building. ‘The lower portion of the butid- ing, fronting on the avenue, is erected for the especial display of fine statuary and handsomely carved monuments of every description. Another feature in his new location 1s the collection of some of the best Italian sculptures, comprising fine groups, statuettes, copies from the antique, of parlors, churches, halls, &c., Amarmo, Bardig- Uo stone Vases, card-receivers,” and other art Jects now onexnibition at this new show-room. On the east side of the building tsa plat of yund used exclusively for the display of large, andsome monuments. In the rear of this again, and fronting on B street, are his extensive work~ Shops, machinery, &c., with a mammoth traveling Gerrick, which extends the entire depth ot the block, and ts capable of moving stone weighing 10 tous to any part of the yard with ease and rapid- ity. This 1s a brief description of the extensive works of Mr. McMenamin, Many graceful and ele. gant monuments adorning our cemeteries bear Witness to his skill, taste, and thorough knowl- edge of the details’ of this class of work. The Deautiful coliection of statuary and finely-carved monuments in his grounds and show-rooms is well Worth a visit Lo any one Who is interested in work of this character. acide aes Prayers for Temperance. PROGRAM FOR THR WEEK SET ASIDE BY THE WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPRRANCE UNION. ‘The National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, by a call of Miss Frances E. Willard, will observe the week from tae 18th to the 25th iIn- stant as a week of prayer. The Woman’s Christian ‘Temperance Union of this city have arranged for the week a program of Bible readings and prayer services as follows: Metropolitan M. E. church, Sunday, March 18, at 3 p. m., Mrs Hannah Whitalf Smith and’Mrs. Mary H. Hunt. Monday, ‘Tuesday aud Wednesday, March 19, 20and 21, at 3 p.m, New York Avenue Presbyterian church, Miss Willard, Mrs. Hannah Waitail Smith, Mrs, Angie F. Newman, Mrs. Frances J. Barnes and ladies of the Nutional and Local Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Public temperance conyocations will be heid as follows: Foundry M. day, March 22, 10:30 a, m., opening address. Miss Frances E a iS poeenes = on national Se eS eghorn Hoffman; solo, Miss Kate Willard; ad- Woodbridge. Friday, March ble reading, Mrs. Frances J. Barnes; talks, Mrs. J. K. Barney, Mrs. Ada M, ‘Bittenvender and others. 7:30 p.m, Bible read- ing, Mrs. Hannah Waitall Smith; address, Mrs Mary A. Livermore; address, Mrs. Mary T. Lathray Sunday, March 25, 11a, m., Metropolitan M. chureb; address, Miss Frances &. Whlard- es Sales of Real Estate. Jeannie D. Brown has bought from Lydia Ann Brown, for $4,000, sub 57, square 207, 19 feet 8 inches by 140, on S street, between 14th and 15th streets northwest. John W. Foster has bought, for $23,000, of E. L. Dent, sub lots 56 and square 218, 50 by 8O feet '7 inches, on I street, between 14th and 15th streets northwest. = A Ligur Sextexce—In the Criminal Court, in the case of Michael Meany, convicted February 27 of larceny from the person of Mra. Mary Wuelan im snatching a the motion for a new trial Was withdrawa. Mr. D.E. Cahill then made an appeal for a light sentence. ‘The court imposed the sentence, stating that the maximum was six Years in the penitentiary and a fine of $1,000, but he did not regard hin aS a Viclous mau.” He’ im- Posed a sentence of six months in jail. ee ‘THE FUNERAL OF Geo. M. Dovatass.—The fune- Tal of the late Geo, M. Doug! ss, the well-known newspaper writer, who died lust Thursday at bis father’s residence, 131513th street nortwest, was held af 9 o'clock this morning at the Churca of the Immaculate Conception, 8th and N streets, Father Ryan read the service for tue dead, and delivered a sermon. A large floral cross’ and Wreath lay on the coffin, the gift of triends of the deceased. ‘The pali-bearers were Messrs, Lincotn, Maher, Satter, Carroll, Melachi and Starr. The Temaidis were interred at Mt. Olivet cemetery. scans ‘Tue EMANCIPATION PKOCESSION.—At a meetin last night of colored citizens of the 11th, 17th ant 18th districts arrangements were made for having @ South Washington division in the emancipation procession. The following officers were elected: J. H. Branson, president; Arthur F. Kediman, secre- tary; Jos. Thompson, treasurer; Kobert Arimsiead, ehief marshal; W. "W. White 'and Lewis Willis, aids; J. T. Washington, chief of staff. A Venpict op “Nor Guinry.”"—fhe trial of Wm. M. Drury for Keeping a disorderly house at the corner of 20th and M streets nortawest, between the months of April and October of last Year, was concluded in the Criminal Court yesterdcy aiter ‘Tue Stan's report closed. The defendant was con- victed in the Police Court on November § last on this charge, and was sentenced by Judge Snell to bay. tine of $25 and sixty days in Jall, irom wich sentence he ap} he case was argued at considerable length, ana Mr. Cahill, for the defend- ant, comimented on the fact’ that all the witnesses forthe prosecution were policemen, while those for the defendant were neighbors, who testified that they bad no reason to complain of the place, ‘The Jury returned a verdict of “not guilty.” a ‘Tur G. A. R. Farr.—At the Grand Army Fair last night Voting was closed on various articles, and the results made known, as follows: Fisher. man’s outfit, Samuel H. Jacobson; ice-driver's Watch, Alex. Long: conductor's lantern, J. A. Brown, of tue B. and O. road; hunt! Summerville; Senal High School p baby carriage; August L. White; harn Blair; department messenger’s watch, J. W. ‘an; "diamond ring, Nellie Matthew: facker, Frank A. Butts: Grand ariny bad 2 Page; "Saratoga truak, Henry Warren; post com. mander’s uniform, A. F, Medford; Caroune Yomsn's Rellet Corps badge, Mrs. O'Conneil; barber's chair, J. B. Miller; banjo, McKee Green; young lady’s Watch, 8. A. Beuter, ————— ‘Tue Equitas C. B. ASsoclaTion.—This asso- elation heid its 101st meeting for making advances Wednesday, in the directors’ room, Equitable Duliding. Advances were made the share- holders amounting Wo $41,000, at am average pre- mum of 73 percent. A report, made by the sec. retary, Jno. Joy Edson, showed the receipts for the first four montns of this fiscal year to be ($307,207.50, and tne increase of assets in the same Time $49,050.56, making the total assets $500.951.54—¢:, 707 have been taken in the 14th issue. — To ReteRy To FaTHERLanp. jade by her triends to Faise suMcient means to ¢Madaine Jarotvka, the grand-niece of Gen, Pulas&t, to her old home In Europe. ‘Tne 3 story of her life aud experiences, told in these n effort is being columns a couple of weeks ago, ought to" arouse Ihe Sympathy of those able to lid her; and Taw Stax will cheertuily recetve and properly account | for any money sent to its business office for the purpose indicated. ai GoveRxwent Satz, at Treasury Department, of carpets, desks, ci ‘&c., on Monday, Mareh 12, at 12 o'clock m, — ArrExTion 18 called to the peremptory auction Sale of two-story, bay-window, seven-room brick house, No. 913 U street northwest, to take place on Monday, Marea 12, at 5 o'clock p. ma bd young: Ture of the evening Friday evening talks to the young people, which he hoped w: be interesting and fruittut "0 them." In the course of his remarks be revered to ‘the deaths cf Emperor Wiliam and Louisa M. Al- and coatrasted their usefulness to the world, @ grateful tribute to Miss Alcott. During Temarks Mr. Wolf deprecated representations ters caricaturing the Jew. H ‘The report of the Humane year has been sent to the ready for distribution in a few the report of the society 1s the Key's work, in which he says that the most quent cases of cruelty are those committed by Poorer classes upon mules and horses, by driving ‘them When lame, or with sore backs or shoulders, ‘One person was fined for tying a rope in the of @ bull and hitebing him bebinda wagon to causing the animal to suffer and to bleed A doy, nineteen, was fined pan a yt ry payment sent workhouse for ninety A man wi induence Of whisky” w whipped ran his horse into an tron ts. Ind in defuuit of the -paymeat_ ot Mey twelve and in detaui el months in workhouse; he went to the workhouse for twelve months. He renews the recommendation 1n regard to kill- ing antinals by electricity. He tninks there is far ‘too much clipping done, though not so much as formerly. A number of horses have had their tails docked this winter, and he fears that it 1s Decom- fasbionable"hére, He killed thirteen horses suffering with glanders seventy-five that health department has ordered nim tocease them in the city. He calls atesntion to the f that there 18 no place in Washington where sick ordisabled animals can be treated. Many im- provements are noticed in the care and manage- ment of animals, He says cattle are now ted and led through the city instead of being driven through with sticks and stones; this ts due to an order from the Commissioners. ' He adds that one Gay thal one man cau in a weeks therefore, Celt ay ‘man can in ; there! ‘umber should be increased as wisdom ‘and ineans 2 ‘There, were 1,839 cases im and 273 He vestigated, g CARR OP CHILDREN. Agent O'Neill, a member of the police force, who 1s detailed to look after the interests of the chil- dren who are not properly treated, reports that the cases of several young white girls living with colored women have no in and many cases of extreme cruelty to chil gives in detail with the results. The report of the chairman of the committee of fountains, Mr. Hiram Mitchel, states that deiay has been caused in the erection of the foun- tains by the inaction of the water department. ‘The society has now many requests eighteen in fll) for fountains, which itis unable to grant, ow- ing to great expense of same aud the limited Mneans at command, ‘The report of Treasurer Truell shows that cash on hand January 1 trom year 1886 was $423; total re- ceipts, $1,887.05; making a total of $2,310.05; ex- penditures, $1,813.04; leaving a balance ot $497.01. Improvement ef the Lawn. ‘To the Editor of Tux Evrryo Stan: There tsa good reason why the grass of the Parks, lawns, and door-yards of Washington are ‘not as fine and uniform in texture as in San Frap- etsco and other places, Since the lawn-mower has come into use the grass in most places has been mowed to death. The mowing commences as soon as the grass raises its head above the ground, and continues until tue snow hides it, Then. that por. Uon Of the grass that has withstood the repeated attacks Of Lhe mower, and possibly a drouth, has a chance to recuperate for another campaiga. Constant mowing deprives the grass of all prot 2c- tion, the earth around the roots beconies baked and’ does not. allow them to receive any nourish. mentor retain any great amount of moisture and prevents the grass froin sowing Its seed. It grass not allowed to mature and sow its seed, then seed must be sown annually by hand to replace the that has been killed out by various causes, tthe custodian of the public grounds prohibit tne ore the grass until it shail have sown 1ts seed each seasou, and in Luree years the parks Would be covered with a rich velvety turf that Would make the sign “Don’t waik on the grass” unnecessary, a8 our visitors would not have to wipe their “specks” to see it. NR Y. Affairs in West Washington. A FLAG-POLE ON THE ENGINE Hovsg.—-Members of Engine Company, No. 5, have erected a large Mag-pole on une engine house. The pole ts sur- mounted by the old weather-vane whica told the course of the winds for so many years from the spire of the old engine house on 32d street. The is 88 feet from the sidewalk. Upon the flag-| a large hollow tin globe contaiz the names of the members of the engine company. ‘There is alsoon the pole a copper plate with an inseription: “Erected March 8, 1888, Grover Cleveland, President United States. Joseph Parris, chief engineer; W. O. Drew, fire marshal; assist- ‘s, L. P. Lowe, W. T. Belt; foreman, J. D. W. B. Read; fireman, J. D. An- 5 ler, J. Hi. Manorney; privates, J. T. ‘oung, G. W. Teniey, T. C. »helan, RR. Alien, A.M. Donaldson and W. T. Mahoney. Free bridge ed Lo trade March 3, 1888." Buver Ceigsxation.—Mr. Samuel C. Palmer, chairman of the executive committee of the free bridge celebration, said to a StaR reporter this morning that there Was nothing new In con- nection With the matter excepting the accept- ance of the positions tendered the following nlemen as metnbers Of the mi.itary committee: esers, RT. Heston, 1. T. Taggart and Col, oO a "Anngsrep.—John Jackson, who fired intoacrowd of coiored boys Who had been annoying him on Thursday night, was arresied yesterday afternoon by OMicer Hess.——John Warner, better known as “Pode” Warner, was arrested yesterday tor as ‘Saulting George Nallor by striking him ia the head with a brick. Way Hx Sgor—John Jackson, who keeps a ‘mail store at 27th and O streets, was tried in the Pouce Court Uhis :u0rning 0a a charge of shooting Aionzo Curtis, colored, as published in yesterday's Stax. It was alleged that a party of negroes stormed Jackson's house, blew out the light, and robbed his store, and that Jackson shot, tue Bullet striking Curtis ia the arm. Curtis dented that he Was in Jackson’s store orthat he took part in stoning the house. Anold colored woman who lives in the Same neigiborhood vestified Laat only a few nights before the lock was broken from her door. Tue court took the defendant's personal —-__. Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tae Evextno Stan: A Masonic PiLariwaGe.—A Masonic pligrim: to te tomb of George Washington, on the wea Versary of the day when the illustrious man was made a Mason has been projected by Fredericks. burg Lodge, into which Wasnington was Initiated, and Alexandria Washington Lodge, of which bé Was master iu 1788-9. ‘The matter 13 now in the hands of Masonic commitiees, and it 18 probable that the anniversary, August 4, will witness a widely extended commemoration of Masons in honor of th ir great fellow-craftsman, ‘Tae GRANGERS.—The district grange of North- ern Virginia has closed its session here, to meet at Manassas on Wednesday, the 13th’ of June. During its session H. H. Garrett was chosen ‘mas ter, aid A. J. Wedderburn and A. P. Corbin dele- gates to the state grange. Its sessions, conducted privately, were occupied with its own business, ‘The Grange Camp lon, Which bas also been in session, has selected Thos, S. Stedden as its presi- dent, and arranged for holding a grange camp next November. eames Nores.—The wnayor and several leading citizens went to Washingtan at noon to-day to attend the meeting at Willard’s Hotel in furtherance of the Mount Vernon avenue enterprise. —The Corpora- Uon Court, Judge Meade, will open its March term on Monday next ——The suits against the coupon tax tenderers will not be begun unHilthe May verm of the Circuit Court.—The son of Mr, H. H. Har. has been badly hurt in the head by a stone nrown by a colored boy.—A Fairfax mink was brought bere a few days ago, hidden in a load of hay, and while the wagon was u ‘at the stable of Mr. Travers here the animal came out, seized a chicken that was quletly feeding near by, and made off with it. ‘The mink was soon Killed, ——An Alexandrian, P. J. MeCrink, has been madé chief engineer of tue U.S. 8. Woodworth, now of the quarantine service.—Thos. Lynch has bought from F. L. Spinks, at $1,250, « frame house with is, on Henry and Princess streets, alongside fie Miatand railway track. Tur Reconp Of cures accomplished by Hoods Sarssparills can never be completely written. Thousands with hearts overflowing with gratitude have written to us telling of the wonderful things ‘Hood's Sareapariils has accomplished for them. ‘The pecutiar curative powers of Hood's Sarsa~ Parilla are successful when everything else 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 paius, try this peculiar medicine, It will do you good. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA, Sold by all druggists. 61; siz for 95, Pre- pared only by C. 1, HOOD & CO., Apotheca- ries, Lowell, Mass. nee 100 DOSES OXE DOLLAR, oe ae cee BLUE, TAN, 8 BLOOD. TERBA COTTA, AND BLACK. wide House width, cash price, 480. BEAUTIFUL SATTEENS, in short lengths, fine quality, newest styles, 9c. BROAD CLOTH for Ladies’ Suits, GOBLIN. BLUE, SAGE, TAN, TERRA COTTA, OX BLOOD AND BLACK, pute wool, one yardand half wide, wonder. ful cash bargain, 87%. PLAID MUSLIN, good quality. 5c. price to tedues our iminense stocks > St Setual coat HANDSOME STRIPED BLACK SILK VELVET, Cottee, When you desire a cup Toasted Rio, Old We sll nvhing vat, feuste ‘sure to get what will ge a 1 x MO rae bs ABBOEE MATINEE FOBAToMAnTEA: shalt 1 not Take Mime Ease in Mine TRNIGHE ABBOTTS FAREWELE surfounding ta geeoe nt FY * WITHTHE RENOWNED EMMA Forewarned Becta atention i invited wo get Acvanr. acy eliow Label ‘amxed At the Concert YY EVENING, MA\ ‘To every cake of ‘our Fens, and serves BAP he CONGHEGAT ORAL gies Te our from worthless | Sous, from. Warners “eisarsinge?™ aad. “Lowen ataiwtaaibseewseta | fe aia eee, earmre a, It is Oux Yeast, People uesirioy bast and instrumental solon. ‘Ove feast General Make Wha polat to examine the label aR ‘On the Yeast offered to them—as ours, a - KPRSD PEE ST oe ates io and 250. MORAN AND THOMA! san PnaNctaco RE arty, MOEN ers ‘Dave Chris- anand oh + ‘Sr. apa _mb10-4t HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st. nw. B RENT-FUBNISHED HOUSE NEAR T- Fanti tuitbie for pris howe ot manne oom: very convenient to herdics. and street banrain if taken at once, “MILL & JOH Set p__._ SRESS a. = R RENT—GLOBE HOUSE. COK. F AND 12TH ‘sts.n.w., second floor corner room; very suitable for dentist office. mb 10-3 R RENT—1322 8 ST. NW. 10 ROOMS, ALL mod. conveniences, #40; 7O8'N mt, 6: rostny as HED. FOR RENT_HOUSES.__ RENT—FURNIS! — an y LOR ONL st, Sit oral ABLE HOT Poxt10 to nee com a5 tates Key next door, at a oe : a ai or on promis as ' R RENT—2017 Q ST. NWS IN A NAV s SIE 4S FF Fro: R RENT-2017 ST. NW. IN A NAVAL seg tense, Broome, athe we HP eea AE aac” Smt ner fook furnace. R- BUCHANAN, The Ciarendon, 1401 New a ave mie 4 7OR RENT— SALPCHEAR—2 075 OW 2B, Ree Sr CE PARKER diy and Baw. ‘ALE—CHEAP_45 FT. FRONT ON 2D &T, bet Dand E, 3 Spo atte ft for ela Smog or ett aes foot, ra PERS Hg Ue SASS MM MM 00 Pa Great jms in Ribbons and all Fancy = Dry Goods at 7th-street Palais Royal, 914 7tn st, DR eIRE AATISTCIAL Si = bet land K n.w. 2 AN? Book Teauntb Ix OMe READERS California Tickets, J. F, Milnor, B. & 0, ‘Ast Fr die ctosoe P rate beet pereoually Zastsucted af ali the ieshisy Crrena fea Class of 1,100 in Baltimore; its $50 1.100 in more; 950 in Detro! ‘A popular Lecture wil be GREGATIONAL CHURCH, fasion by. ticket only, whieh maby be et only, ‘a Muaie Store, 025 Penna. ave. Piles th ly and permanently cured. Treat ment almost, painless and no devention from busi. ness, Consultation free. Dr. Specialist, 1906 9th st. n.w. 6 “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass Wood, f°, Droo! Collars a Euaraved a Albsvawrs GRAND OPERA HOUSE. eee Beginning MONDAY, March 12, 93 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No, 1 ‘The Comedi Rye Whiskey, best’ in the world. for the’ money VERNONA SARBEAU. Orders by mail. McGze's, 9th near Dst. was In the Intensely Amusing Farce-Comedy, Frosh Alderney Butter churned every morning aperigiee ‘and delivered in 3 1b. “Ward” prints, 45c. per 1b | © Great Cast. New Music. Handsome Costumes. Also, Cottage Chéese and suttermik; sweet Milk “That's Enough, Don’t You Think?” Se. per quart. _Seats are now on sale. mh7-t = LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOU: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, __NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. New Booxs FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. ‘THE CHORAL SOCIETY, + Assisted by THE WASHINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, ‘Will present “THE ANCIENT MARINER,” A Cantata by John Francis Barnett Soloists: “Mra. S.C. Ford, Cleveland: Miss Alico ch. New York: “Mr. Whitney Mockridge, New Doct rk; Dr. B. M. Hopkinsot imore. ee SND RATERS Le 50 rea teecrved ‘Seats, $1, at Meta- By 8 Weir Mitchell, M.D. LE. D., Harv. expit's, 903 Penmayivania ave, aging L “Fat and Blood, and ' How to Make Them,” “Wear and Tear: or, Hints for the Overworked,” &c. 12mo. Extra 4°? WEEK OF THE PANORAMA OF BATTLE ‘OF BULL RUN, cloth, 81.50. " ~Brimfal of common sense." How York Herald. Ope tra Se ae eo ae TTT TaR a Boston Courter nm above ail, eminently practical."— | +9, pure BIJOU THEATER “Tinea tok would ent the woraterona | EL 33s pga tomaiances DAML 2 compute if the world would but look up long enough from its tasks and its slumbers to profit by it"—Chi- cago Journal, 'W. T. BRYANT, Supported by Miss JULIA WILSON, Miss LIZZIE (CHMOND, Mr, JAMES BEVINS and a strong Compans; an the S-Act Musical Comedy, ‘New Music. New Songs. " New Dances, Popular Prices wiil prevail vex! ao LUSONTEMPLATING 4 THIP TO CALTFORNIA or Western Ntates, it will be to your interest to call ‘on or address J. F. MILNOR, Ticke: Ageut, B. and O. Depot S.J. ave. and C at.” Throush tickets to all points, ‘mb5-1i* PLEASANT WATERS. A Story of Southern Life and Character. By Graham Claytor. 16mo, Extra cloth, $1. “Very readable indeed. We laid the book down with ‘the feeling that the author had done his work well."— New York Herald. WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, — COR, 22D AND P STREETS N. W., Has the FINEST ACCOMMODATIUN FOR BOARDING HORSES AND CARRIAGE ROOM IN THE WORLD. Inspection of the Entire Establishment is Courted. CHAMBERS’ ENCYCLOPEDIA. Vol. I. Revised, Re-written, New Illustrations and Maps. Edited and published under ths ausvices of W. and R. Chambers, Edinburgh, and J. B. Lippincott Co,, Philadelphia. Vol. 1 now ready. Complete in 10 ‘volumes, issued at intervals. Price per volume: Cloth, $3: cloth uncut, $3; sheep, $4; half morocco, $4.50. FEVER NURSING. _mb3-tm 1. D. BROWN, ¥PNOTISM No.IV. Practical Lessons in Nursing. ByJ.c.| HL Tlustrated Wilson, A.M. M.D. Uniform with the other volumes PROF, CAKPENTER, of thia series, FOURTH AND LAs T WEEK BUT O¥ “An admirable book that should find entrance into MONDAY. MARCH 5. Every Night at 8 WONDEKFUL FUN, Admission, 25 ta, Acpecial Purtien ‘Semi-monthly. Free Sleeping special Parties, monthly. ‘Car. Cheap Rates. Southern Route. Add-ons E. HAWLEY, General Enstam Agent, 339 Broadway. New York.: H. W. CARIL 402 Chestuut st, Philadeipiia, or any Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Agent. Jars-whs tet R RENT — THE WASH) FANTRY Axa (The largest hall in the city) may be’ rented for balls, Parties. fairs, and exhibitions. For ieruis spply in person or by letter to J. H. CRUGER, at ‘the Armory. on Monday, Wednesday. and Friday, between the hours of 6:30 and 8 p.m. Jald-séew3mn ALL PERSONS INTENDING TO TRAVEL IN Europe way obtain vainatie information free by aadr.ssing E. TOUKIEE, boston, Masa, 19-eozm poreuac ‘BOAT CLUB” c ae every home."— Philadelphia Press, NEW BOOKS IN PAPER COVERS, 25 CENTS EACH: ‘seats, 60 cts, mbS-1w* ONLY THE GOVERNESS. By Ross X. Carey. MARVEL. By the “Duchess.” RICHARD CABLE. By 8 Baring-Gould. GAVEROCKS, By 8. Baring-Gould. ** For sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent by mail, Postage prepaid, on receipt of the price, by B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, Publishers, at 715 and 717 Market st, Philadelphia, Posusuzn To-Day, A NEW NOVEL BY MR. CABLE, BONAVENTURE ‘A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana. By GEORGE W. CABLE. 1 vol, 12mo., $1.25. The reappearance of Mr. Cable, after a long interval, with @ new novel, is an event of signal importance, This new story treats not of the Louisiana Creoles, but of their equally interesting race relations, the Acadians, BAZAR AND EXHIBITION, NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, EVERY NIGHT UNTIL SATURDAY, MARCH 10, Comprising Ten Nights of Boundless Enjoyment and Pleasure. GREAT FEATURE—THE 810,000 HOUSE, ‘Which goes to the holder of the Lucky 50-cent Ticket. This structure is at 1418 15th street, and is a magnifi- Mr. Gable has never shown more zest and care than in — picturing the sustained sweetness and simplicity of | Ticket Yt store in the Bonaventure's lofty nature and ita influence in the piateict and Alexandria and wil bela artistic evolution of this fascinating story, which is ee ne ee a well worthy of a place beside his other brilliant novels | _ Admission, 10 cents, =e ‘Dr. Sevier,” “The Grandissimes” and “Old Creole Days.’ SOCIETY IN ROME UNDER THE CZSARS. By WILLIAM RALPH INGE, M.A, Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and Assistant Master st Eton.| un Spectarry. 12mo, $1.25. x This book presents a graphic picture of theentire a state of society, its religious beliefs, philosophy. moral- wae ity, government, litersture and art, and the daily life. ideas, habits, amu-ements of all classes of people under the first Crsara. The style of the author is rich and massts. fluent, and his work, compact and yet vivid, has many’) elements of yularity. pop ity. 7, ss 0 THT 988g CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, oy u i 1t 743-746 Broadway, New York. Sg58 “Uy Crosme Ovr Sane: aw», www wwww wwww wry To close out our entire winter stock we reduced Prices one-balf. SUITS WE SOLD AT 810, SELL AT $5.00. SUITS WE SOLD AT $12, SELL AT 96.00. SUITS WE SOLD AT 915, SELL AT $7.50. SUITS WE SOLD AT $20, SELL AT $10.00. Anice Prince Albert Suit at $12.50, and all other grades at the same proportion. We sell Overcoats at ‘50 cents on the dollar. Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcosts we sell at one-half the former We have a full line of odd Pants very cheap. Bi WE ARE NOW SHOWING 4 LARGE AND VARIED STOCK IX ALL THE NEW COLOR- INGS AND LATEST STYLES AND AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO INTER- THE ' LONDON AND LIVERPOOL ‘EST You. CLOTHING Co., 20 7TH AND G STREETS. Euux Senne Sr ‘Firat Opening of IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS MONDAY, MAROE 12, MRS. M. 3. HUNT, 1200 F ot. nw. SPA. EBERLY'S SONS, 718 Tih at mhio-st* OR RENT—$17.50 PER MONTH. BAY BRICK, six rooms and bath; range, latrobe, hall. large Fare, fresh paper. 708 Cat ne W. B LORD, 607 re. mb10-3t* POE RENT FOR SEVEN MONTHS FROM APRIL 15, three Rooms opening south: furnished for housck eping, being two floor and base. Kitchen; rent mode it yk RENT— | 12r..fr..190 2147 Pa a Or... 1._.70 113 rooms on fi $38 Pact om 2116 Gai. Lr tact 2210 Tater tit” 43:40 50th at, Se. Is19G st, 168. st., Gr... 18. Fora lull lstappy wo | WESCOTT & WILCOX, mb10 1907 Penuaylvanieave. nw. OR Ti HED—1640 218 rooms, or mon" h. EALL, BROWN & CO, mh10-1w 1321 F st.nw. JOR Ri [NE ROOM BRICK HOUSE, WITH cellar, batu, was, &c.; new brick stable; convenie t to business centers; all iu good order. Inquire w: st, uw. mb 10-30 OR REN! N taining fourteen Toms. elegant wood finish, farvace, wooden mautels, open fire places, Iamndry butler’s pantry, sauitary plumbing, &e Alss =: Cleveland ‘ave.’ six room, latrobe, water, ke, bicely Vepered: @14.50 per mouth, WHITAKER & Jou 1417 F at. mb10-3t SE, ST, CON 4s ve. 8... 11%. all mod. imps... 459 P st. nw.. Sr. abd both all nod nays N. F. cor. Nth and Bay. sta, n.w., sture and fix 5 Madison xt. mw... 1 Bas 6 r, 2d end F mh10-30° CHAS. B. ements; very 44 St. s.w.; seveu roowus. water in yard= sinali houses @8 and #10_ per mouth. C.H. KNIGHT, 607 7tu stow. BRICK HOUSES, NI roois ahd bath room, mod. imps, 119 end. St, ne, near E. Capitol Park. Apply to Dr. J. VEK, 307 A at xe. R RE! 24 STH ST. story bay widow, 9 rooms and ba improvements; $45 per month. mulo-st OR RENT— ft 202 Porter Place, % Pa. ave, ee PES 2045 Est. nw. 130 604K st, Bee 6H Rear 19. 4 222, r. 122.G st the. Br. WA-ik DANENHOWER, m10-3t Successor to Danenhower & Son. 1115 Fat, DR RENT— Brick, 302 Ind. ave., 14 rooms, in good repair, Brick, 235 B st. nw. 11 rooms, newly papered, 8: 616 Gun st nw. rooms, §: 1 . Brick, 912 Sth st_n.w., 8 rooms, band- 25, Brick, 1410" D st nw. 10 ALBERT F. FOX, cay R RENT—T0 MECHANIC OR OTHER RELIA- F’Qie person, for 013. yer month, twortory. beck. wide ball, fine view overiooxiuy city. dry location, 1: miles Pateut Office, suitable for an Clerk, “After six moutha, ‘to agood tenant, rent will be Feduced to $12.50. ‘A. 8. CAYWOOD, it 935 Oth st. hw. POR EAT- 2018 Gs LARGE THREE-STORY brick: Fo, RENT_SIX-ROOM HOUSE 430 Pae sr. oom 2. Apply at aw. corner 10th and : 4 We te. and water, $18; 2410 1 st. nw. 6 rooms, gas and | $65 Mary oar on New Jersey aves ¢. 10x05. 20 cents So ¥. Ni 3 v 126 Park Place ne. Grove. PY ‘on 40-foot” alle} 7 ext “BOSTON HOWARD ATEN RUM CO. mhs | "MANO? OF SORMENT, B17 La ave, “wus St HG CULT HCO, 1485 Fat | Toeedte por sa. foot iota noone Pas Lact LTR, ‘BY THE L i KENT—1504 P ST. N. W.. NEW TEN-ROoM | UOPRMd Ly a uaitdy rate! xe REY. Di. EDWARD MoGLYNN, iugnacesin a ceutral snd fashuonsble peighborss —— aeniilinnnnie WED) a EVERINOC a 14, 18% house open. DAVIDSON & DAVIDSUN. 4% and FS SALE—UPON EASY TERMS — A CHOIGR ga cTee a! lon of exert 1 te peng elat sae ee Jot on eat side of 16th street 25 by only Fondo Distries Assembly ‘$7, K.of L, Hon. re 25, and ‘gid ine., | POH KENT—A NEW 7-NOOM HOURE T:i0 WaL- ose aller , peor ope mandocms taprove- elictets, 25 ote : tesorved seats, 50 cte, For sale at | water rent. House, “31> NYoave, Or mnodi dine, | Ki lach oe naw. mi: 23393 4-H GILLS mente oe athoes 4 jetzerott's Music Store, 903 Pennsylvania E per rr hw. ml aa ed & 2 __ 920 F street ‘and by members, nbe.bee FOr BENT 417 HST, &.W. TWO-STORY BuICK | [19H RENT_NO, 2011 PORINER Sr. x. W. Nw neh chro enemen = Tous 850. bo PPOFEss08 LorseTTEs LEcTURES ow Dp Fa gy de ‘622 Fst < high eround with fue JOR Ri 2 6TH NE-2 DOOKs FhoM E HE Capitol st snd two lines of cars: uice seven-roou | _mbi0-3t LOUIS F. SHGEMAKER, 990 F et, wouse, ball, gas an stage yard. Aypiy 1 Pemk KR SALE—LOTS ON @ AND } ST. NEAR soa mbt | FXee" Hampshire ‘erecand Durseh Gaels. Bee ‘SHED FINELY. FUR- ave. near Q st: het, bet 18th ad 16th ‘ished House, of thirteen fooms, near Dapost | ste Uw: 16th st. neatabove scott Circle: Ieee ete Gran SAaren a. Sarees, - ee See Dagens | IA are bea uitfl baiting ata. and at apecuetive jotises, 212, 2145. hist kee. well bal ne ton Sirably locared; ‘mod imps; furnace, «rates, qua. SOK SALE—ON SOUTH SIDE ROAD ST. Wrst large closets. “Apply to OWNEL, OU; Stanton ince, | A° Washington, » very sue building lot, 24x10] to 10 | opposite.” Bws" | foot alley. Uc. per foot JOR RENT—1833 G ST. NW. BRICK DWELI- yg. font Rooms every. mcderu ccaventence, aod ik Du fiat 87 a ent eg JOR SALE-ORIGINAL LOTS 13 AND 15 iN w BEALL, BROWS & OC Aasauare U3, with im rovementa, consisting of wood Foe 297-81 & 0. HorTzMan Lote are vot deer, and vill be sold by the ower under B31 C ats. wa dr....24.25 | Hemarket price” Liberal terme, JOMN MARION, 32 Salted Se Sig--2423 | Owner, 236 10th st me. mh1O-Be* Fs ‘ALE—TWENTY-FIVE LOTS ON MERIDIAN Hull at low prices; two on Primoeton at. 10 cents; Suen Iry C cen miose SMEENY. F. DAVIS, 1310 F at RK SALP_LOTS— BUILDERS RANE. FINI at. foar times point, N. ¥. ave. and North Frown ll Parking as tn lots room: for thren bouses, $1.50 each” 941 F st. 2d Sour, 3 trout 30m. scutes Sree ay sia saa Racial see oe onc ermnes a ae fg ET bean gh RS ee tet bene 8 ae OK BALES ¥S7 Fe. F LOTS IN GRO! Pate Fat, yeewoon Spe ed Se B50 Fo Ost, between 30th and 31: - was Fs es ? a ry with two party walls. +4 ei eS TALE et, 3d 85 re gubosmenes i. HL Seactnas totes Saar CPG eral i send Bets uw. tele SOR SALE— ‘G26 La ave., Jd tloor....20 WHIT SEY CLOSE LOTS AT LESS THAN COST. [th at. weal aide, 402300 e225 RES. st, betwee 16th and 17a pe : j gg Fg PI Ly | Ssuliding, per an...3,600 r Unt, between 16th and 17th, at. 805 6. st how. 3 W. RILEY DEE BL. jouses call for or send to office, tof property for mule call for or wend to office Property placed with ne tor rent or sale is Liberally advertised free of Cost to the ow” | _mbs ‘& 0. HOLTZMAN: 10th and Fate nw. POR FETA NEAT 6-RO M BRICK HOx with modern improvements. ew. papered: Szd Bet wo. key at 82 Sihat'n ; 816 in advance. Owner ai S18 tabS-Ln Linares ‘of np rovememts Meridian Hi} Amoriation, mdependeut ek "pay bow walle pos ‘can bay W kIN5, 19th and Hi sta. nw. | POOR SALE—1 oPreR cHiolce tion and f oth st.. near Q, 10 iOus Toth st. ews BF lush st awe Lr Fiesetton, fe al tw Dr... 40 | ‘orcoran ot. 107.40 605 Fat iw, OR SALE—To CLOSE AN ESTATE, A VERY DE- ‘arable lot, 192105, on east side of 15 hw. bet i > | apd Maw, hose Oo ET See E SNOEMAKER, | mno.3t 920 F a. now. | Fo. ‘SALE—AT A BARGAIN — LOT 20x120 TO &. pilex een Taare ee . _— akg ee ONE iar. JOR SALE—A VERY ELIGIBLY LOCATED ‘Liding site, on west side of 18th st, immediately awdjommns the corver of 1 et., lot 1 to & wide alley; =P ; at improved Oy 4, gel, back ‘un. ave, Fare chaace, BUICK @ 00.1 OK ~ALE SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE ou the corner of 22d st. and X.Y. ave. i scjerent’ to the ‘ite of tbe ious THOMAT FIEE Eco 1524 Ft ne 50 5 Gordon ave. 4r-, 1s HUFTY & DYER, 13%b and F sts, STORE AND DWELLING, JUST ‘be sold at a decided cy completed, 641 Penna. ave, 6 e.; fine cellar and all | particulars apply to J. ¥. N. HU! room Fu Muprovenents: woud luca up tor dry mn. ave. mais St sy grouds, or fue grocery. SWOKMSTEDI & BRADLEY, 3 f29-im * 12r.misG5 719 List st., Sr., new. .835 13¢ ,furumce60 A god Foot 10r, bus ir. md ots ou North Capitol, near Al wt Efncclu'Pask cheap. ‘Aino, very Qectrats <9 1108 Bai ac, TF... 18 | 1b all sections of city. and ta'yaloe om GEOLWILANRING ith wad’ ia” | Tithe extended,» MELSRELL & MCLENAN. Tabnot 1008 Fst haw, oR MON E arenes a jlored poorletuice new Brick Houses | JOR SALE WE ARE AUTHORIZED bY TH Fowoer to otter the following Low st special low * Lot No. 2, Block 35, Columbia st., Columbia Helghte; 25 conte per foot ots 6 and 7,1. and B.'s aub. adjoining Roanoke #t.; ‘T_WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF PER. | omar. Lote, with frontage of 20 feet each on Masse chusetis ave, between Int and 24 ste m.e, at apecu> rresper able colored poor etiie ew Brick Htuaos in Feat. Terrace se, 4 rooms, water, yards. closets, aud woodsheds. Keys at Gromry store O33 Bat men Aye Ply to SNORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, ay F 1m | PRoR ne: | Bisons lookong | the residence o tor handsomely furnished houses to A wentlean proud for two oF three ara; hou fisted ih ‘che iuoet artic de: | fave tucure JOR KE z PRESSED | su ffom the; lane of @ boston architect, ad situated | “Handsome Lot on 21st st. nw. (on grade), at $1.55. brick, t arkin. whcls house heated, | O28 uwest desirable corner ov-rlookitg Dujout Circle: For full informapicn ond terpee apviy to webhae nod. un/s, Corner 13th and Boundary sts.u.w. Owner | au be rented tora year or louser: tull inventoryat | LEN & BATCHELDER, 1205 Fath mbt-at next door THOS | Our oficn, HILL & JOMNSTON. o : Li Sa” | Simby-2tewis2mo : | JoOR KENT—HOUSES—1220 N.w Vouk aVE | B¢ a w., 10 rooms snd bata: mod. imps, #79. | {951 Qs, comer 10s, 8 rooms, store, and stable; mod. 260. Toth st aw. ‘depths eligible Zor improvernent Price and on aatimactors fata Lio wante JNO. A. Pi Noe New Hampshire ave.n.w., G rooms and bath; men pris to 3NO. A. PRESCOTT, £28-1 1416 F st. OR RENT—HIS EXCELLENCY. of Sweden and Norway. about lekving the country, 1h our lands for rtit, Furnished ot unfurm 3 room deer, fo thorough, jTunubig, ata, very Tome Tepair, steain heat, sanitary sonavie yt ne FOF erat Art, SHOWN & Con ba ke 4 ROWS (521 F at | Mave, 20c,; Forest Glen, Ma, M st. 700.5 RENT—UNFURNISHED— 1 | PVR STR wccboen ya Tarot | (and store. ~» #60 1: gia latet. 70s) 1198 Coun 714 1727 Ist at i SHE Hist, bet. Nace i Se it X-HLave.. in. Dupont Cu, Pst near X. Juave. Cor. 20th and Qivt, Mal sve, bet. the and juare. xytn Meher und on Col “Weadvertise theve DEMAND OF THE CLOTHING MAN IN THE | {oj She DANSUDSS, SPRING IS FOR SPRING OVERCOATS AND CUS- TOM-MADE Goops. IN CONSEQUENCE OF OUR SPECIAL HALF- PRICE SALE IN FEBRUARY, OUR PRESENT STOCK OF SPRING OVERCOATS I8 THE NEW- IC CITY. NJ, THE BEAUMONT, EST, CLEANEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE IX UPIABGELY FROM OUR OWN EINES OF REW| 4 TLANTEC