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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C., LOCAL MENTION. ‘Whe Weather. Indications for the % hours commenctng at $ p.m, 2oF the District of Cotumbia, Delaware, Mary- land, and Virginia, fresh to brisk westerly winds, silgttly warmer, fair weather. Dox't Go Crag ‘Mens sana In sano” {Sap old saying and means “A sound mind tna sound boxy.” Dr Such can only be obtained by using Iwiekland’s Scotch Oats Essence, the orve food, healer, aud nature's natural Yor second-hand office furniture 911 9th st. nw. ‘Tantvy.—Extracts from eats, t gonk far Derbys$1.50, fine $2, best $2.50. Tew AT. Lewis, &E> 7th st MENT sale of carpets, desks, mattings, takes place at the’ Treasury Depart Part to-mOrrOW at 12 o'clock m. Ove Frock must be a fine grade, since trade 1s krowing rapidly, many of the best caterers and families being Pegular customers. P jering @ trial sack and save for yourself The mickdleman’s profit of $1 per bbl. Satistuction Kuaranteed or money refunded. A pure Minnesota tent flour atx: DDL, $1.48 quarter, 74c. etghth. - J. Morton & Co., merchant millers,” Buffalo, N. S00 Dbis. dally.) Warehouse and office, 206 10th st. nw. Branches, 7th-st. wing Center Mar- Ket and 96 O.st. Market! New lot of wonderful Auto-harps, at Daoor’s, BRIXGING GLapNESs 0 millions, pleasing their Plates and cleansing their srstems arousing thei fers, Kidneys, stomachs and bowels to a healthy activity. Such fs the mission of the famous Call. fornia liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. All rugytsts. Watt Papers, window shades, decorations, &c. RICHAKD HENDERSON, 025 F St. LW. Fox Saxe, a great bargain tn three new houses on Marion “street, between Q and Khode Island ‘avenue and #th and 7th strests northwest, if sold stonce. Apply to Owner, Koom 1, 1225 F st. n.w., rom 3 to 5 pm. CouscRs's PHILADELPHiA MUSTARD. ‘The king of condiments, The finest made For sale by grocers, Mave You CaLxp ow Buxrrnanru, 01d Fellows’ ‘7th street northwest? If not, co there in- before the Imit of time expires. For ‘week will sell all 10 per cent off of the we6 cash prices. It will pay those in want of fur- miture to pay him a visit, Remember the place, Breitbarth’s, Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street north west, ‘AA. Jacon, Jeiey Cnogverres, $1 per dozen, Uri Arar 1 we will make a discount of 10 ‘er cent on all purchases made from us for cash 28, oF Defore delivery. | Furniture, Carpets, Up holstery Goods and Bedding. All goods marked In plain figures. W. B.’Mosxs & Sox, 11th and F sts. CuEW “Rosenfeld’s Gem” Tobacro, Fox Washington dressed beet go to Jno. R. Kelly, Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, and 206 ant ‘208 Northern Liberty. Corn beef a specialty. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. ALsavan’s.—Vernona Jarbeau in ““Starlignt.” ————— Florences in “Dombey & Sou,” Wittanp Hatt.—Prof. Carpenter. Masonic Tartm.—Dr. MeGlynn’s lecture, ‘KeRNaN's—Atneneum Specialty Company. ‘Hannis’.—Barlow Bros’ Minstrels. ‘MaNasdas Pasonawa.—Day and evening. ee Condensed Locals. A meeting of the Citizens’ Committee of One ‘Bundrea was called last night to consider the bill Proposed by a select committee to change the form of government of the District. ‘There were, how- ever, Dut thirty-eight members two less ‘hati a quorum, and so no business was transacted. Prof. Lotsetts will stay at his present quarters at ‘the Riggs House until after the first lectures of the course on Friday next. ‘The ical demonstration of Kindergarten Which Was announced to be given at ‘Linthicum Hail to-morrow evening, has been post- on account of the weather. ‘The third of the winter excursions to this city ‘from Cumberland, Md., is announced for to-morrow. A small white boy named Jonn McCall was fined 82 by Judge Snell to-day for striking Prentiss Pat- Versus, & small colored boy, with a stone. ‘The German Cemetery Lot Owners. BURY ADOFT ADDITIONAL. RESOLUTIONS RESPECTING THE NORTH CAYTTOL STREET EXTENSION. ‘The annual meeting of the Prospect Hill Ceme- tery Lot Holders Association, was beld last night at Bdel’s Hall. ‘There were about seventy-five members present. Hesolutions were adopted bear- amg ou the proposed extension of North Capitol street. The resolutions state that the lot holders never condemned by resolution Col. Ludlow alone, ‘but all of the Commissioners, that Col. Ludlow, to Say the least, 1s no more biaimeable than the others, and tliat the censure of the Commissioners is not Withdrawn. The fact that # legal injunction ovcupled six days in resching Col. Ludlow ts com. smented upon as a poor testimony Of the state of affairs at the District buildings. The thanks of the lot owners are given to the President for The kindly tnterest he aas shown in the matter. “Taaoks are also given to Messrs Lee, Atkinson, aud Vance, and Representatives Guenther Powers. The faithfulness of the “pseudo Evan- ical Association” 1s condemned. Nominations: eric Imbod! was renominated f0F the office of president and L. Eckart for secretary. For com- Initiee oa elections Messrs. Koen, Puct, Atzell, Hays, Sehultz, aud Reh were named, and for dard of directors Messrs. Schmitte, V Groff, Griesbauer, Wagner, Blerkwedde, " A) Dietz, Shaffert, "Latterner, and Hincke were gheoru. The election wilt take place next Tues- J. ‘The Printers’ Election. (CANDIDATES FOR THE BONOKS ANNUALLY BESTOWED ‘BY COLE MBIA UNION. ‘The following candidates are in the fleld to be ‘Voted for at the annual election of Columbia Typo- graphical Union No. 101, to take place Friday afternoon, For president, Samuet H. Bell, John 14 Dickman; for vice president, John R. Lamson, Jobn W. McCamn, Jobn McCormick, Nelson P. ‘wing: for secretary, Frank H. Padget! urer, John J. Higgins, James,H. Lowry; for ser- fesstatarms, James Hl Kos. J. J. Hennessey; Se renaing ciate, ,Charies Young, (7. M._ Mace for trustees (two to be voted for), ‘John R. Brad- ley, George M. Depue; for delegates to Interna- Yona Ty; ical Union (four to be voted for), Hawin M. Blake, H. ¥. Brooke, A. S Fennell, D. ¥. Fenton, Thomas H. Greenfvid, A. EL 5 E_Mearaey, W. W. Nolle, J. H OBrien, EW. ‘Oyster, Hugh P. Pritchard, ¢. W. Straughan, “Geo. A. Tracy; for delegates to ihe Federation of "Labor (ive to be voted for, Wim. K. Barbour, F.C. Rich ards A St AL Suita, CL. Spencer, “. B Washington Lawns Again. To the Editor of Tuk Evexrxa Stan . Let us hope that Washington lawas may be de- livered from some of thetr friends (2). If “N. K. ¥.” wishes ap example of the result of his treat- agent let me recommend the Smithsonian grounds, Which are neglected quite enough to satisty his The mame? Grass needs nearly or all stim: ripen and sow its sed. good farmer is as eareful to harvest his hay before it sows its seed as bis rye or wheat. He never thinks of sowing gras seed after the first season, aud ibe self-sown seed reiatively amonnts tu notb- ing. A pasture hay-field or lawn, if properly fer- Ullted and waterd, peeds new seed ally no more than au orchard needs new Uves every ) ear. Grass tsa perenulal plant. Give the lawn good seed to start with, plenty of fertilizer, water, aud mowing, deliver it from Would-be {ri-nds, and we way havea rich velvety turt from Apri! to Octo Ger —a good turf always. Deve. _——— A Beal Pleasure Trip. In Monarch palace cars—going via the Southern ‘States—returning via Salt Lake City, Denver, Kan- sas City, St. Louls and Wasbington—starts March 21—thirty-four days’ enjoyable traveling—cost, in- ‘eluding all expenses, $205, Never bas a transcontinental trip beep planned torqual this Inthe amount of sightseciig. easy stages of tray rUvisiuns fOr LUXMEY ated COM- fort, selections of best routes and hotels, and. all accomplished in comparatively short time, s0 that even the busest of merchants can afford to divest Bimseif of his ditty devote him if to Teatioy tladelpha March : Washing. om. ‘One day will be aos Med to sight-seeing in the ‘The touowing morning aes tae party climate of the sunny Semth, and the seevod day iy devoted te Chatte- Rouge and historic Lookout Mountain. ‘Vie nest twodays are spent in New rien, which, at this season, dressed sn semi-tropical tollage of spring, Be seem'at ies best. A day Is devoted to Sam Antonio, the quaint okt WotR day Lo” EL Paso, 10 Oe id reaching southern be garden city of the Feturn, Ubirty-SiX hours, so ar Panged th. evadas are sen by day hi, Uriuzrs the party to salt Lake City, to be lowed With a visit to Denver, kansas City, St. Louis, and last, but by nomeans Ieast, vo Washing Yon, Where auaple thue Is given Co visit the nations capital. All partiewars Cats delight Cul trip cab be obtained at Ucket offices Baltimore and Ohio Katiroad Co, Nos. G19 aud 1:51 Peunsyiva- Bia avenue, ana depot. > —- ‘Tae Navional.—MF. William Gil. cs war drama, E emy,” will be the attraction ater'uext week. This play has already been seen here, and inule an exoeient op sile Tharaay morning. Waar was tux Marren wrre ts Moruen.—Chris. topher :teinkias, a sucemaker, pleaded cullty in the Pulice Court’ to-day to a charge of amaulting his brother. ‘The latter iestitied that Chris whim, “Why doo’t you go Up stairs to see your He asked What was the matter wit! tell you what is the al him in the face ares, aud for one short month | next moru- | it impression. Seats co} THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Transfers of Real Estate. # paid pees have been filed as follows: Jos. Matters Considered by the Schoo! Hoard | prow ts Daniel Lockerinan subs 7 and 73, sa Last Night. 353; and lot & W. J. Cs sub Pleasant Plains; ¢ = S.J. Gass to Virginia M. Wilson sub 16, sq. 475; REGULATIONS TO GOVESN THE AVPOINTMENT OF JANI- | $2,050. W. A. Stewart to Mary J. Marr part sq. TORS—CWANGHS IN TRACHERSHIPS-—-A TORCHER’ south of 1087; ; BAQUEST TO THE SCHOOLS—THE RELATION OF THE| TRE ney Am-Lixt ALL RIouT.—If the im- NORMAL SCHOOL PRINCIFAL TO THE SCHOOLS. preston uaa aay were been entertained that ratl- eh way travé ward from this 4 has been sus- ‘The regular monthly meeting of the board of pena or slot interrupted idea ts wholly School trustees was held last evening. Applica-| erroneous, Except afew Loursdelay to those due here on Monday morning, all trains on the Pied- mont ir-lias have beeh arriving and departing ‘on re@lar scheduie tite, notwithstanding the un- precedented storm, ‘The telegraph service of that System has been interrupted between this city and Charlottesville, but south of that point, where the storm was not 'so severe, the lines have been Working «s usuul all the time, ‘Tue AvrHon's READINGR—The sale of seats for these notable entertainments ts now going for- ward at Brentanos, and there reasons for believing that they will prove cessful financially as they are sure to be Tespects. ss Dawace For TesRixa Oct a Parry Wal terday, in Circuit, Court No, 1, a verdict for plaintiff was rendered inthe case of Jno. H. Wright agt. Sami. Lee. ‘The defendant 1s a con- tractor, and in October, 1885, in building a house next to the one owned by the Neale family, No. 468 I street softhwest, and occupied by’ Jno. Wright and family, he caused the party wail to be torn out without the periisston of the owners | or tho tenants, and the tenants were obliged to | remove therefrom. | ‘The defense claimed, the hished the superintendents. | right to tear out the wall, as 1t pro; @ num- Petitions were received from 8. ‘Thomas Brown, | ber ot inches upon defendant's ands Wrevedemis, Anthony Hyde and others. asking | Sp: ar retention of G. B. Wibirt, janitor of the Curtis i Dullding; also a letter to the-saiue eect for War. | the New York casino Will present two operas new A. Gordon and J. F. R. Appieby, M. D. to Washington, at Albaugh’s next week. ‘These “A’communieation from. Hi’ Butterfield, direc | sre “Madelon,” which Wal be sang the first three tor of music, which haa been sent to the Commis- | nights of the week, and “The Marquis,” the last tions for teachers’ postilons were received from the following named: Jennie T. Rugg, Miss A. } Cottrell, Miss Susie Garst, Miss Minona Maedel, M. ‘M. Snyder, and Nettie Snyder. Applications for Janitors’ positions were received from the follow- ing: Richard P. Kubn, Silas Headley, Andrew B, King. ‘The Commissioners informed the board by a written communication that they bad designated W. S. Matthews as supervisor of the public school Dulldings and janitors of the District, “to act for them 0 far as it ts their general duty” to see that the several public school rooms and buildings are matntained in the most favorable sanitary condi Uon practicable with respect to cleanliness, heat and Ventilation, and that the fuel furnished 1s Properly supplied and economically used, and in Pursuance of this duty to give such Instructions to | the Janitors as he shall deem necessary, and to | i L1.—Yes- for $100 make report to the Commissioners of any neglect or incapacity of sald janitors in she premises that might be brought to his attention by others, of fall Under his ownavscreation.® Woterted to the com. mittee on janitors, and coples ordered to be fur- EXT WEEK AT ALBAVGH'S—A company from sloners and referred to the board, was read. Mr. | three. The sale of seats for the engagement begins Butterfield states that his salary has been reduced | at the box office Thursday moratng. for the present year from $2,000 to $1,600. He | prose an arraag | The Courts, COURT IN GENERAL TERM. Crown agt. Baltimore and Potomac, Ratiroad Co.; argued and submitted. Martin agt. campbell; decree raversing Judgment below; opinion b¥ Chiet Justice. Equrry Covrt—Judge Cox. rday, In re John Foller, all tunatic; ments into court by Louis P. Shoemaker or- ed. Meeth Bros. agt, Stott; partial distribu. it assets ordered, “Strong agt. Sherman; cous veyance ordered. Crrevir Covnt No. 1—Judge Hagner, Yesterday, Rosenbaum agt. Turpin; motion for new trial filed, CRIMINAL Covat—Judge Montgomery. ‘Yesterday, C¥ril P. Benedict, emberzicment; 1n- dicted, arraigned ;.piea, guilty; sentence, peniten- Uary three and a‘half Years. Robt. Rhone, assault to Kill; recognizance taken. PuoBATE CovRT—Judge Cox, Yesterday, Estate Euward Fee, allas Ak | receipt of Iegaice, "Estate Robt. 7. Sh: releasing and dischar.ing Kob accountability. Estate Jas. A. Jacbor ment of adiniuistratrix In lew of account. Po.ick, CouRT—Jucige Snell. ‘To-day, James McQuillan, prafanit fortetted. “James Murphy, disorderly cond Frank Nolan, profanity; $5 or 7 days, Jo z Phillips, violating butiding regulations; $10, coi 1 Torteited. Harry Smith, disorderty’ eon- rieited. Join McCall, assault; $2 or'6 days. Charles H. Harris, colored, larceny; $5 aud restitution, thinks it was ubjtist bee: le Is the only teacher w lary has been re- duced as compared with the salaries of last year. | Referred to the cormitiee on ways and means. ‘THE INVESTIGATION OF JANITORS. Mr. Gregory, from the committee on teachers and janitors, submitted a report in the cases of the janitors of the Abbott, Curtis, Sumner, and Lincoln butldings. ‘The report states that the committee held a meettag on the 6th tnstant, and there were present by request tue supervising Principals of the divisio hich the bulldings | Ramed are located, the prinetpals and janitors of sald Dulldings, and E. ¥. Vermillion, assistant to | the inspector ‘of buildings. W. 8. Mutthews, su- | pefiatendent of school buildings and janitors, the | | Report adds, declined the Invitation’ of th | mittee to bé present. ‘The committee stat At fs evident that before a change could be ¢ | im the janitorshtps in question the iat | season would render tnneces: | of the heating apparatus. In view of thts continues the report, tozether with the Te mendation of the school officers and their state ments that the janitors in question are either sat- | isfactorily performing their dutiesother thn those | pertaining to the heating apparatus or are show- | ing Improvements in the pertormauce of such du- Les, the cominities concludes that the wellase of the Schools would not be promoted by a ct this ume, The testimor Une report, and the cou That in only twWo of the cases isthere any qi as to the Competency of the janitors to manage the heating apparatus, while in a third case the building ts heated by # Kuttan furnac ‘The committee, therefore, advised that the board | concur in the recommendations of the school offi cers, that the present Janitors of the buidings amed be continued on probation til the end of | the current school year. “It 1s assumed,” adds the committee, “that at that time the several local committees Will nominate for the ensuing school year only such persous for Janitors as are fully coupetent to perform the duties required of them.” In ‘conclusion the committee recommend the strict enforcement of the following provisions: First, that Incompetent Janitors be removed and others appointed, who are able and wiil.ng to per- form the duties required, thus guardinz the inter- ests of the schools and relieving the board of trus- tees and the Coumilssioners of the District of Yerse criticisin; second, that applicants for pos tons as janitors of steam-heated bullaings be Tequired (0 obtain a license such as 18 required of Steain engineers by act of Congress, approved | February 24, 1887, entitled “An act to regulate | Steam engineering tm the District of Columbia;” third, that applicants for positions as janitors of | furndce-heated buildings be required to pass an | examination satisfactory to the committee on Teachers and janitors; that such applicants must be at least twenty-one yearsof age and of temper- ate habits; ‘must make application 1n writing, 10 which application must be attached a certineate | as to character and moral habits, signed by at | least three citizens of the District, themselves of | moral standing. | ‘The evidence taken by the committee was read | by the secretary of the board. Upon the con- clusion of the reading Mr. Curtis suggested that as the charges against Mr. Wibirt, tue janitor of the Curtis butiding, had not been sustained ta th: Jnvestigation, that the report of the committee, as | far as it could appiy to him, be amended, and that | he be retained and not be stibjected to te proba | on applying to the other janitors, | use, aS faras he knows, Yesterd: Affairs in West Washington, Low Waree IN THE Rever.—The water in the river at Unts point continued to tail yesterday, driven out by the Merce northerly winds, aid List night ft was much lower than it was yesterday, so low that the old crib. which Was used to land passengers during the existence of the ferry newt Lue beginning of the century was plainly visible, which knowihg river men say s the first time 1t has been seen since the ferry Was abolished. Tue river this morning was somewhat turbulent, and large messes of Ice and slush Were rapidly being carried away by an unusually strong current, The fact of ice belng formed on the river duriag “such high winds and'a sirong current 1s evidence of coil weather, Sinée tue abatement of the wind the tide “appeared Unis morning to be steadily rising. ‘Tuk Worst They Have Kyow! ier, Superintendent of tne V | | | | c. ington and Georgetown itullroad, remarked this morning that the general opinion among the old drivers of that company Was that Sunday's storm Was Worse than any of them have ey Pi erieneed since their em- ment with the cofipan ‘THE BRIDGE CRLEBRATION.—“There is nothing in nection With the bridge celebration new,” said Mr. S.C. Palmer, chairman of the executive com- rillive, to a Stak reporter this morning, “yet 1am convinced that the inembers of the conumittee are at work, and Will make favorable reporis this even- Was seen, and stated that on account of the In: | dennite Fostponement of the completion of the | bridge: its comaiitee had not accomplished any- | thing yet, but when tke tine Was defluliely set- | ted upow for the celebration they would find speakers and good ones, ‘There were no informal micetings of the committees list night. ‘Tuc Penwtat of Bernard Tuliy Took place yes terday afternoon from his late residence, corne VPotoinac and N streets, Rev. Father Roc s accep y tort, of his suggestion was accepted by the committee | rriuity (catholte) church, officiated. ‘Ihe remsins Ippo ne _ . | Were Interred at nloly Rood cemete Au Amendment was offered by Mr. Darlington | TN ton Beare a a, ee buna Cle wie in change of steum-heated | potice Court, Charles C. Clark was cluirged by dings should be required wet out a Ucense | nicer Hall with Using profane language on frldyge mae ——— a street, and actine of $5 Was tinposed. An appeal Was noted. Norks.—Jesse Il. Holmes, of 3432 P street, sent to the police station tis morning a lot of cast-off clothing, to be distributed among the poor — ‘There Were no sales of live-stock at Drovers’ Kest yesterday. ‘he amendment Was concurred !n and the re- port as amended was then adopted. Jn reply toan inquiry it was stated that the provisions of the report applies to Janitors now employed, and it would be the duty of the com- mittee on janitors to see that they were carried | out. > Alexandria Attairs, IN Fw’ INCREASING THE SALARY. Raperted Son tan Wepetnk ess, ‘Mr. Darlington, from the comusttee on High and Norma Schools made a report upon the commu- nication of Miss Emma S. Atkinson, principal of the Normal School, asking increase of salary trom $1,350 to $2,000. "The Teport recommends te Increase of the salary to $1,500 per annum, which | feet capacity ws is the former compensation attacned to t j- | hminary an extended renewal of tae Works, and Uo in question, and advises that the increase be | the subject of an appropriation was referred tothe made as soon as possible, consistently with les commitee on nance. The report of the committee tion upon the sujet. The coumittee favor an In- | 00 general laws in reference to the expenditure of crease to $2,000 In the salary provided that the | $1,000 for anew code was referred to the Sune recommendation contained in the last report of | couinittee. An application of the Baltimore the board for the much-needed general increase tn | United O11 Co, for leave to put up an ironclad the salaries of the teachers be favorably acted | storehouse, elther east of Lee and south or Duke upon by Congress, Street or north of Cameron and west of Fayette, ‘The committee take exception to the under. | Was referred to the commitiee on strects, A pro: standing of the scope of the duties of the position | posal to employ adaitional counsel in the Alexan- entertained by Miss Atkinson in the statement ac- | dria Canal debt case was referred, and the scheme companying her application for increase in the sal- | of alaw extending the powers uf the mayor 10 ary. They state tuat the theory that the principa, | Sanitary matters and prohibiting out-house boxes: Of the Normal School is ageueral supervisor of the | Within fire Iults was sent to the elty attorney. Primary schools of the first six divisions 1s er- | The proposal to low Toneous, In the optuion of tue commituee the Ues are limited to the training of the Norn l. School puptls proper, iucluding, of cours, | A WAsHINGTON INcoRPORATIO: the supervision of the practice and model schools connected therewith. “rhe report mautained t the only Fesponsibliity attactied to the faculty the school tn relation to the teachers who have graduated from that seuool tsthat which wonld at | Tach to the faculty of any similar insutution whos graduates should prove without « Rthess for the work of teachers, ‘Thi Crry Covnen.—The city counefl held its regular mee ting last might, In the absence of Pi Mr, J. H. Strider presided im tne committee on} th new gas-tank of edlale necessity as pre r the rate of whartage on lessrs, I. W. Tyler, Horatio Browning, H. Kt. Elliott, C. S. Brad ley, dnd C, M. MeNett, Of Washington, have ob- tained of Cireult Judie Ki Warrenton, a charter ior the Washington and Vir- ginla Underground Conduit and Construction Ce | Tes capital 15 fixed at $100,000, and its omice Isto be located tn this city, and’ its object ts the laying down of a patent conduit for electro sires, CORPORATION CovxT.—The Corporation Court, e | Judge Clarke, still Continues tn session, ‘The court Miner | has overruled, in the case of Clapdore, as Judge Normal School. The report wus adopted and or- | Keith has done in the other cates, tue motion 10 dered to be referred to the District Commissioners, | wll at on: cpupet attachment, the effector the ‘cust ns eae: Norton Ship-Yard Co. On the probate side the ‘The following resignations of teachers were ac. | evecutria: of Mary "E,"Witliamay with wavid cepted: Mrs. C. B. Brooks and Eliza C, Davis; also | Williams 4s executor, and of James W, Nalls, with ‘the resignation of Richard M. Allen, Janitor of the | J. T. Nalls a3 executor, have been admalt ted to pro- Bradley building. bate, The session of the court will close early ‘The following recommendations were referred ~datane the ‘committee On tearuers: From Dn Francis | ,FOROREY.--Two Ttailans passed, yesterday, a rorote Misses M.S. Wayman from class @ tos’ | check for £27 on Mr, Wm. Rodgers, which was this a Gaede an Boag po Thowad | Working, ound to ‘be forged. ‘The Italians were chan wong vices S, substituee | foliowed to Washington, teachers, ie Nott, Scope of the duties of the pri states, are intended to apply e $and J Mr. i iss Susie L. Garst and Miss Sal im the second division. From Mr. Cornish, num ores.—The new Driving Association held the preliminary meeting for organization under its charter last night.——The iate V, E. Clarkson, principal of Lee Public School, has bequeathed the bulk of Ler @state after the ‘term of a life tenant tothe Little Sisters of the Poor of Washington, the Society of St. Vinceat de Paul and the Alex: andria Infirmary.” She gives the Littie Sisters also. a money bequest of $500.—A number of Western Union operators eame here trom Washington yes. terday, received bere messages from the South directed to Washington aud sent the sam up by Special messengers. ‘This has not. been done be- fore since the great storm and flood when the Long bridge Was carried away 2nd telegraph con- ations, Miss Martha A. Gray a6 teacher in ¢lass tke effect March 14; Miss Hattie L. Hawkins ‘as teacher in school 24, grade 1, class to take effect February 1s. MISS WALKER'S BEQUEST. A communication was recelved from Henry N. Cobb, secretary of the Washington ‘Teachers’ Ben efeial Association, stating that he holds the sum of $500 on account of the certificate of imember- shipet Marie L. Walker, deceased, payab 4, ISK%, to R.A. Paul, of the High’ | fg Bonk een peed athe yn roe munication broken.—The ship Syren, with lum- Ppt pactarny apogee ber for the yard of Mr. Wimsatt in Washington, 15 | te tigRachee upceree " still here, But will leave for the District of Colum bia as soon as the Wind aliows the river its volume of Water.—Sarepta Lodge, I. 0. 0. 4 pleasant meeting last night on’ the occasion of the oficial visitation of Mr. A, Spitzer, grand ter of the order in Virgiila,—ne board of nty supervisors met here yesterday and ad- Mr. Curtis, from the committee on High and | Normal senoots, to which this subject had been | | reterred, reported in favor of the president of the | | bowed mauins the two additional ‘members of the board. fn recognition of the thoughtfulness aud Pad Tecomucts at ie tbks to ix purrsauet wigy | 200EHed WAL Riad, ehete eng RO. quorum as possible distinct from | fis” chosen James o 3 | Walker colitetion.” ‘The report was adopted, and | Conterenca.——The meeting of the Vitviela wee Mitrurtee mark ot appretation te eed | conference The mee Pa ES eee tnen's Assocation here has been postpoued Unt Mr, Koss sald that he understood Miss Walker in her Wii had raad> some similar provisions for the sehoois in the second division. DvD. RRR RRR, 11 O00 ERE ™ 5 Tux arrouerazs7 or soumat scuoot rors, | Bb Hee Bole Blk Ooo EEF C553 Dr. Francis opposed a resolution, which was re-| BB ie EF" E kl 808 E ferred Lo the committee on rules, “That graduates | DDD ER R= UM 00e ERK Hi of the Washington Normal School and of the Nor- coo RRR FRE A 2 MM mal School of the seventh and eight divisions qs fk £4 NM | sau, 2s vacanctes occur, be assiznedtoschooisas| 2 g aa eu teacliers, only upon the Fecommendation of the te. Ff uM | spective principals and the High and Normal School | committer, acting with the local committee under | Whow the vacaney occurs, The appointment of | teachers for certificate holders shall. be in order of j excellence, as by the examination tor \ such certifieate, —_—_—_____ i. | Ar Tins PENz, ‘® Spring appruaches, a good reliable tonic and blood ; Puraiier is needed by nearly everybody. Hood's Sar- | Ssparilla ts perfectly adapted for this purpose and be- comes more popular every year. Try it this spring. “Thave taken not quite a bottle of Hood's Sarsapa- Hila, and inet say itis one of the best medicines for | Sivin an appetite, purifying the biood and regulating | the digestive oncams, that I ever heard of. It did mea ereat deal of good.” Mrs. N. A. STANLEY, Canastota, N.Y. | Woo's SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggist, $1; siz for €6. Prepared only by ©. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 329 100 DOSES OXF DOLLAR . ing.” Mr. Leeteh, of the committee on speakers, | h, at chambers, in | | ness. “Consultation tree. HEALTH IN WEDNESDAY, "MARCH 14. 1888—SIX PAGES. THE BREAD. Perfect food 1s that which, while prepared in the most appetizing form, ts also the mos: wholesome and nutritious, It should never be necessary to sacrifice the whole- Someness of an article in order to make it more palatabie, nor, as 18 too often the case, should we be compelled to take our bread or cake bereft of its most appetizing qualities in order to avoid injury to our digestive organs, ‘Tue Royal Baking Powder possesses a peculiar quality, not possessed by any other leavening agent, that applies directly to this subject, It provides bread, biscuit, cake, muffins, or rolls which may be eatea when hot without inconvenience DY persons of the most delicate digéstivé ofgans. With most persons’ it 1s neces- sary that bread raised with yeast should lose its freshness or become stale before {t can be eaten with safety. The same distressing results follow from eating bis cult, cake, pastry, ete., raised by the cheap, inferlor baking powders that contain Ume, alum, or other adulterants. ‘The ‘hot roll and muffin and we delicious’ hot Griddle cakes raised by Royal Baking Powder are as wholesome and digestible as warm soup, meat, or any other food. Another greatly superior quality possessed by the Royal Baking Powder ts that by which the preservation of important elements of the flour ts effected in raising the bread by the mechanical operation of the gas without fermentation. Yeast, and all baking powders that produce the leavening gas by fermentation, as is well known, destroy a portion of the nutritive elements of the flour, and particularly ‘those which are the most healthful and the greatest aids to a perfect assimilation of the food, The Royal Baking Powder, while perfectly leavening, retains without change or impairment all those elements which were intended by nature, when combined in our bread, to make 1t Uterally the “staff of life.” No leavening agent or paking powder, except the Royal Baking Powder, pos ‘sesses these great qualifications. CITY, ITEMS. ‘The Genulc March Zephyr | of Monday and ‘Tuesday, which played such se- fet tones among the wires of the Telegraph and Telephone, interfered with the GReaT WHITE CRINA SALE of elegant seconds at the THe Falk, 812 7th st. n. W. Our friends who did not have & chance to get some of those Gueat BanGarss Nn Waite CHINa last week, Will have a chance on ‘THURSDAY, MAKCH 15, 1888, we will place on sale the goods that Saturday. Price AU THE F, Breakfast Plates, 4 Medium” Sc, Dinner Ge. re Motel Bakers, “ " pishes, Pitchers trouh 14e. Uy worth Tully double, Z-lnch Platters for_ 8c,, worth 12¢. On that ¢ —Come see the Goods, ip to 39e, These pitchers are Square Covered Vegetuble Dishes, new patterns, for 49¢., worth 70c., and for 54c.. Worth 8c. Coffee Cups anu Saucers tor 420, 4g doz, worth Large Square-shaped Soup Tureen for 98c., Tu adiition to ubuve, we wiliselion the saune day : For 3c, a good folding Hat-Rack. For 19. good Japanned Chatber Pails, ‘legant colored Foot Tubs. red-borderea Cocoa Mats, bossed Stivered Trays. Tue Fark, 812 7th st. Rw. zur! “Snboroso” Ci; The Reine in ctuanty ot a ree AcE tn quality Of all 5. cigars, $4.50 per 100, “Opera Bouuet,” “Opera Boquet cheats mar vels of beauty and excellence, $2 per box of 50 cigars. A single Ulal will convince you that we seli the best cigars for the money to bé found. ‘ M. & P. Metzosx, oe 417 7Uh st. new, Something New in Photography! Your portrait on a Jain Placque. "Thi souvenir presented to every customer ordering dozen ptetin 3 1227 Pa, res until Apell the 15th Only. ANTAIM'S, €., entrance to gallery on ground floor. fornia Tickets, .J. F. Milnor, B. & 0. 260 Piles thoroughly and permanently cured. Treat- Ment almost pauniess and uo detention trot bust- Dr. Shrader, Specialist, 6 cy 1906 9th st. nw “Royal Gine” menus China, GlassWood,&c, Tens! Chocolate: ava, fresh and. fine, 2k3c. pe guaranteed genuine. Silver-leat ‘Jap: per pound. bevera, pound, Tea, 50c, instantaneous Chocolate, a delighttul Se, ZOE. a DOX. M. & P. Metzoxn, 1 A417 TUst. p Dog Co tree. “Wats wed; Razors sharpened Phil 7 Penua, ave. S10, Was, Ps’? Digestibie Cocoa, a very. nu- triucus dink forenndrens = 6 $3 PerGallon, Rye Whiskey, best "in the world for the money. Orders by mull, McGre’s, 9th near Dst. wes Photographs, $3. Axtuoxy's, 905 Pa. av. e011 Fresh Alacrney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3g 1b. “Ward” prints, 4oc. per ib. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; ‘Sweet Mui be. per quart, Perr W. Le Hesmerras. GOBLIN BLUE, TAN, SAGE, SERPENT, OX BLOOD, TERRA COTTA, AND BLACK, wide, double width, cash price, 48e. BEAUTIFUL SATTEENS, in short lengths, fine ‘quality, newest styles, Oc. BROAD CLOIH for Ladies’ Suits, GOBLIN. BLUE, SAGE, TAN, TERRA COTTA, OX BLOOD AND BLACK, pure wool, one yardand a half wide, wonder- ful cash bargain, 87 4c. PLAID MUSLIN, «ood quality, Se. BLACK AND. COLORED SILKS, at actual cost price to reduc: our hmmense stuck. HANDSOME STRIPED BLACK SILK VELVET, pet EER 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR BOSTON VARIETY Cash Customers who buy of the jollowing presents: yg over will recebve ox ie To Worth $1; Half Dozea Damask Napkins, worth, Foe, aa ai of el TH, pr wonderfitl baryai ML ALBATROSS, -p 37) ie. [0 or over will ‘receive wing presents: Handsome "Bridal guilt. worta 1.90: Two Yards anda Half Table Dawsiik, worth $1.87; one Dozen Dawask Napkins, worth 81.30. _Dou't tail to ask for the Valuable Present. m9 Last Or Tue Wiser Ganaesrs, iter $150, worth $200. mt ‘Overcoat (very “tine #85, worth ‘Que tot (threo Visitos) 87 each, less than helt price’ ‘Two Soil Skin Visites $139, worth #173 AA Tow Soal Skin Sacquen at less than coat. B. H. STINEMETZ & SOY, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Next Corned 13th St Euster Booxs _mhi3 7 Easter Canps. EASTER NOVELTIES. W. H. MORRISON, 475 Pennaylvanis ave, New York ave. and 13th st. NELLIE A. EVANS Bongav or Fismoy, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY. 1434 New York ave, 10-3 _Washington, D. C. Pye M sraixa srriia NOW azADY. ® ‘BR. C. LEWIS & SON, WS AT 4. J. FISHER t 870 F at. news one door fue ih 2c. Quart Hottle, No.1 | ase your reckless expenditure. Have acarefor the future. “Save money while you have it to wave, BUY JUDICIOUSLY. ‘Youcan doso if youcome to us. We are just now clear- ing out 78 Prince Albert Coats and Vests, seal brown, imported fine wale worsted, serge lined, suteen sleeve Uning and silk facing, at 813.75. Candidly speaking, these Coats and Vests are good 2 Fine Spring Overcosts, Oxford Mixture, serge lined, silk facing, strictly all wool, at 87.50. 90 Spring Overcoats, neat Brown Mixture, seree lined, silk tucing, strictly all wool, at 36.75. ‘These goods are exceptional good values, ICTOR E ADLER'S 10 Yer Cent Clothing House, | Strictly One Prica 10 927 and 929 7th st.n.w.,coruer Massachusoiteava, Ki | Fine Clothing at 10 per cent above the actual cost of | manifacture. | | Open saturday Until 11 p.m. mhio | Dovistaxa Stare Lottery. le - | CAPITAL PRIZE §1 | “We doheveby certify that we auperviae the ” mentn sor ail the Monthteumd Quarterty Peaetanee? State Luttery Companidnd n yerson mange ail control the Drawingethemuciter. wid that | the sume are conducted sith honesty. fal ood Faith toward ul! parties, and we tut pany to use thts certifteate, with | Matures attached, tn irs aultertise i ‘Comminatoners, We, the undersigned Banke and Bankers, will pay alt Prizén drawn tm The Lonnwiand state Lotteries which | nay'be presented at our evitus. 1. R. M, WALMSLEY, Pres, Louisiana National Ban! JHE LANAUX, Pres, State National Bane A, BALDWIN, Pres. Ni Cali KOM, Pres. | UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTIO’ | OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporated in 1868 for: ture for Educational and Clit capital of #1,000,000--to which a reserve 85;30,000 lige xitice been added. aban oxerseicluine yopulas vote ite franchise was 8 part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State, It never scates or postpones. Ite Grand Single Number Drawings ta monthly. and the Grand Qnurterly Drawings rexulgeis very. thive mouths (March, June, September, aid De. ‘comber). A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WiN A FORTUNE. FOURTH GRAND DRAWING. CLASS D, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, ~ "TUESDAY, APKIL 10, 1988. STH MONTHLY DRAWING, CAPITAL PRIZE, #150,000. £37 Notice.—Tickets are Ton Dollars only. Halves, 85;.Fitths, #2; Tenths, €1. LIST OF PRIZES. CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,000, GHAND "PRIZE OF ‘000: ind of over $535,000 Saar Se eee er snforuiation» write clearly: adare NOTES. “Express Money’ Ord rene. press ‘Orders, ‘New York Exchauwe io ondjuary letter. Currency by Express (at our expense) addressed &: M. A. DAUPHIN, ‘New Orlegns, Address Registered Lettersto NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANE. ‘Orleans, La, REMEMBER that the presence of Generals Beaure- ward and Early, who are in charge of the drawings, is ‘Sguaranteo of absolute fairness and integrity, that the ‘chances are all equal, and that noone can possibly LUTZ & BRO, | 497 Penn. ave, adjoining National Hotel. ie hae Hars: SPRING STYLES | IN ALL THE NEW COLORS, At, 02.50, 83, $3.50 and 94, pare teas ATs! AMUSEMENTS. ___FOR SALE—HOUSES. (AbBscows onaxn ovens notes. TO-NIGHT AT EIGHT. MATINEE SATURDAY. ‘The Greatest Comedienne on the American Stage, VEDNONA JARDEA 0, Accompanied Wil & Harry Standia Rebowel, Sina. gba Paty Mortimer, Hatile Harvey Titian Eutaa We ae ooeomse ee coarar ver: of on of & Musical Farce “STARLIGHT,” An Epitome of Mirth :and Music. “That's Enough, Don’t You Think?" Next Wook—CASINO OPERA COMPANY. mihi: AuBivans: GRAND OPERA HOUSE. March 10, iy ABONSON'S NEW YORK CASINO ‘ Presenting with the: Sea York Casta, be TWO LATEST CaSINU SUCCESSES, ‘Monday. iey, MADELON. ‘Thursday, SEM waren, THE MARCUS, Laat Isrerxarioxa COUNCIL OF WOMEN, ALBAUGH’S OPERA HOUSE, MARCH 25 TO APRIL 1. Sessions 10 a m. 7:45 p.m. SEASON RESERVED SEAT TICKETS, 84. Sale of Season Tickets opene Murch 19° Riggs House News Stand. {TPONEMENT—ON ACCOU disappointinent, Dik. MCU! d Until future Dotice, ‘ mb14-6t ¥¢ OF WEATHE LYNN'S lecture is 1» 01 yew NATIONAL THEATER. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. Annual Engagement of Mr. and Mra. W. J, FLORENCE, FLORENCE, FLORENCE. FLORENCE. FLORENCE. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, HUSBAND HUNTING AND DOMBEY AND SON ‘Thursday and Friday, THE MIGHTY DOLLAR. Saturday Matince, THE FLIRT. Saturday Evening, HUSBAND HUNTING and DOMBEY AND 80. Monday, Marci: 19, HELD BY THE ENEMY. POSTPONEMENT—ON ACCOUNT OF THE SE. vere cold weather. KINDERGARTEN MEiHODS cars to Slat st. f porowac woar cies BAZAR AND EXHIBITION, NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, EVERY NIGHT UNTIL SATURDAY, MARCH 17, Splendid Music. Singing and Recitations by leading Artists, GREAT FEATURE—THE $10,000 HOUSE, Which goes to the holder the Lucky 50-cent Ticket. ‘This structure is at 1418 treet, and is 2 miguifi- ‘cent home. Tickets are on sale in every prominent store in the District and Alexandria, and wil be sold alsoin the Hail during the Fair. Admission. 10 cents, mhitw He Petse Tiustrate by 16: AFTERNOON at 4:30; Tickets, which ar wood to ettive pectses and Full infesussion daily Fs, at MASONIC TEMPLE. wb class. nF Fos! (cosGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Wits and G streets n. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MONDAY EVENING, | M: Marci: 1, AUTHORS’ READINGS, In sia of the ERICAN COPYRIGHT LEAGUE, on which occasion the following writers will render se- feetions from thele Wor H. H. Boyesen, H.C. Bunuer, Sammel L. Cirinens (Mark twain), De. Fdwast 1iglestou, at. W. Gahider, WD. Howells Col ti M. Juhnston, Hessen, a ‘KK. Stockton, aud Charles Dudley Reserved seats, 3 und Breutano’s Tuesday mor arch 13, at 10 Dr AcM. PALMER has cousented to astiume the business dizection of thene Ioealiues ARKIS' BIJOU ERE varner. Sale of seats opens at mad 2-Gt sai aR 8 DAILY —_- WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MAR BARLOW *MASTUDUN MINSTIELS, Que ot the Larcest, Strougest, and Beat Eyuipped Corn. Dinations on tii Road: conapoed of none but the L ng Lights of Miusticlsy. wid Startling ‘Lhe Brightest and Choicest Witticisiux. ‘Tue Beat Meu in the Profession, Company. Poputar Prices Wil} Prevail. Next Week -HEAKIS OF OAK. ELNAN'S WASHINGTON THEATER, Re Bea Soe. Matinee Ho and 25 ‘The Original No. 1 BOSTON HOWARD ATHENXUM STAR SPECIAL TY COMPANY, Always the Best, presenting the Grandest Array of NATIVE AND FOREIGN ARTISTS. Matinees Mon, Tues., Thurs. aud Sac. mhz OTH'S HALL, FORMERLY BECKER'S, WILL te rented toaclett Chie, Ausock- tions, ker Teta Feamonable.” Apply on preuiises, G25 Vincinis aves. ¥ ot _ "AST WEER OF THE PANORAMA OF BATTLE L8t WEEE OP BOLL BUN 15th st,, two blocks south of Pennsylvania ave, Open froth 9am. t010 p.m r NTEMPLATING A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA ox Wentera Staten. 2t Will Me tt'your iuterest to call address J. F. MILNOK, Ticket Agent, 1 and 0. Dope N. J. ave. aud C st.” Through tickets to ali te mim APORNIA! Cu OSPEGAL panties, sear-MonTHLy. FREE SLEXPING CAKS. CHEAP RATES. SOUTHEUN ROUTE. ress E. HAWLEY, General Agent soutliern fic Co., 39 Broadway, N.Y. f22-wl0w “RENT — THE WASHINGTON LIGHT 1 MENT —TANTRY ALMORY. langest hall in the city) may be’ rented for balls, Pefoe tenuis envi perens or by letter to J. 11. For terns’ apply in person or by 10 J. CRUGER. at "the Armory. on “Monday, Wednesday: mh ,, between the hours of 6:30 and 8 p.m. /Sltsee3q i ORNTA. * Shecial Parties. ‘Nemt-monthly.” Free Sleeping Ad ce AEP Bente att hee, 30 Broadway, New Yori; 1. W. CARR. 402 Chestutit «t., phia, or any Baitiwore and Ohio Ticket. $a28-wksldt WAsuixaTon RIDING ACADESY, COR, 22D AND P STREETS ¥. W., Has the FINEST ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDING HORSES AND CARRIAGE ROOM IN THE WORLD. Inspection of the Entire Establishment is Courted. mb3-Im 1. D. BROWN, Proprietor. ‘Agent. One trial of this highest grade and you will useno other flour. Sold by the following well-known GRO- ERS. JOHN H, MAGRUDER, 1417 New Yorkave. CHAS. I. KELLOGG, Masonic Temple, 9th st, GEO, E, KENNEDY & BOX, 1200 Fat. W. E ABBOTT, 1721 Pennsylvania ave, R A. WALKER, 1600 7th st. E. M. BURCHARD & BRO., Pa ave, and 43st, _tlt-whs3m Ear Srame Srriza - semen TS ai including aStromy aud £fficicut | : YOUR 11.ROOM HOUSES, WITH ALL Freee seni rots Shan an rad FINE MARBLE FRONT AND a\- residence, 2014 K «lt. nw. = mite JROR RENTSSE KOOM PRESS BRICK, BAY ‘Window, latrobes, sanitary Numbine vant ear cars, hetuics aud departments. ‘mbl42t* NTI1N08 13H ST, e » Wilson rooms, #11 WAL jt 18 di S00 48 L se hk, ‘or. . 3 THOUSES— 1512 Sth st bw. or BO in and Baye or 13) THOS. EWAGGAMA JOR SALE_FIVE NEW BRICKS, LONG tee 40 foot parking ey doors, Ga. Pa ave. mab Iie ASH PAYMENTS AND cal TOR SALE omthly yap Drives ‘To partion seeing uice hommes apd Aret-clam At vest Tents, Do invite inspection of those beautiful Houses ““rrgee boens were Out me by @asy? works, ero al tigpe Runes were banit me by a ary ai of different desucn, two aud thro stories ane beck | waildings, + ak natitris. open fee dunt Nstdsontel ‘true uly seven'nen talntten inthe prettiest nud | ae Ba ave. id fy za | Vernon Kow. rms 5&5. | , Thesbove ioaty a nertion of the, property an, | tieIetand 15th, “bmki3) THOS. E WAGGAMAN. WE MORFORD, CENT INVESTWENT tee mh0-1m FOR RENT—1 HONE. DOORS FROM _ 7 Capitol at and two des of cacn, mice aqueatoon | JOE SALES NET jose, hath, jean amd ath, large ; Pent. ave. Baw pane mt-for | Be For 82.800 (or will sell wo story and baca butidjing perately ok ty w inbutes walk fr | JQOR REN T— HOUSE 1H ST. N.W..6 ROOMS, | Oiticn;’ rented to good teusnts and tn iF er. Inquire of H. O. HOOVER, 700 9Ui | terme easy. W. E BURFORD, 18 j st new, of om premises, 18 h10-0e WN QOR KENT — ON frame house, HEIGHTS, | JQOR SALT GHEAT BARGAINS TWO NEW @- | J Room BRICK HOUSES. bath, monte, latro M. | Stops, Ke. very mien, 208 and 21 30 Wallach st. aw, oom, all mod. taps, mane son Capitol Heil, mear Pe may ivan ! or, fill. 600 ro ues Het $10 cach. Apydy to W.F. HELEN, 1424 | MAKES W. HANDY. 921 Pst. aw, ~ = - | JPOR SALE NEW THREE STORY Ba DW Kile 5.W.. TEN ROOMS, ALL | F Jing, ten roots, bath room and cellar, ee F within half-square of St all moderu mnpruvemanty handeomely papere i lo or i ° | cated two squares from Dupont Circle. prise, #hys00; ssitencos im South Wash teriun very tan ‘ Tikal for 8 = Siac ceeciesed i 2 OR RENT OR SALE—N 69k, SALE — THREE DESIRABLE COLNE re 4. lic., well built desirably t0- | A Wetnucn well acted, Dorthwest. at 8!.50a wpe furnace, erate. cellag large closcta. | $19,000 and @11,000 reapectively WNEK, O01 Stauton Place” opporite, “TTR & hUTHERFORD. | _ 14-60 1907 F at aie, OH SALE “A POUE-SVORY BRICK MOUS! cit ainn hap mun w oto ef te. me inuproveraea ™ GHORGE TROESDELI. Gob Tih teu w. ankbtee JOR SALE-ATTRACTIVE HOUSE ON A COR. | 20 | Boner ste wate grounds mprrounsing, 131 : | few | best locality of GEORGETOWN, cars passing the door, ure of GEO. F. SCHAYER, Pacific balding. “1st OK SALE—TWO NEW PRESS BRICK HOUSES, A room and bath-room , all modern tmprove nents, GX and 70 L at. m.wW.: price $3,800 each In- quire ou premises, mihs- bor" A NEW ROW OF SEVEN OF THE o each lo) ath, furnace, rang, fromt and bac nidLomely paperest conveniently | Ingui [os | uw FO5 SALE TA GHEAT BAMGAIN IN 4. 9.nt0omt OFFICE ROOMS, nd cellar bay window, brick house, all mi... tot Elegant um | 1810490 to alles. ont wt. “near det st. mw. jiriow ashing, "tireproof2ele- | 85.250. WASH'N DANENHOWER, successor to Yatorm, ueated by steain, | DANENHOWER & SON. Lilo F st fin-im frova $30 to $1.90 cach.” | %) 9412 et. 2d flour, 3 front Fe Beato by steait 8100 hi floor, <W1s EXCELLMNCY THE MLN! ‘ot Sweden aud Norway, abut leaving this. Places in our. hemde’ his homes (aud Nate also if puir‘huaser desizes it), 14:20 K ‘sts whch Uiree-story and teectnent brick, 25 feet froui Sr Aecyrin thorowch repair. steamy beat wauitary p “fof torus and permiaston to ipepect apety to or venue andy ont BEALL BROWN. | _113-3m FOR Sal llr ae odd Hb Pe Laosve., tron 10 to F st. uwv., cad Boor and wt." La. aves, Jat Boul CHEAP HOUSE IN MT. PLEA~ANT: “300 foot of land. STORES, Magpificent story, | San icing, per at. 3s GOS Hin st Dawe. “| COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. <r call for oF send to office. | For ust of proverty Zor sale call foror newl to otfce, | WWANVED—10 KENT. WITH THE PIVILbor ‘of bnyitug, from § to 20, juan i Property placed with mie tor re edvertised free of cunt ty the owner, ruiles of Boundary, with comfortaie house of cut ti BO. HOLTZMAS. 10th and F ste. nw. vmnuet have gued fruit: prefer tear station, . - ranch, Daltiinore aid Olivo Raikrvea, } Tull particulars, 3. HG. Star ufc. thst of r sale is liberally 19 Zit st. Se. new LDOKADO FARM — FOR SALE. E Weare authorized to sell oue of the best farms it { Maryland, coutaining 234 acres hiichewt wtute uf cultivation. Aue ingnovenients | Jrokeentow frann, well fertuized and manured. [rout sobs look-ae for ntcropa. is supporting owe bubdtd lwad. Stik the pear pound Feeuated cn the fate ike, X miles from Ward ington, my ruike from Forest tien Station, ont comer ovtilooaing Duyout Circle: | Mrtraolttan Beane Bando. BO treiee perdan, TE ‘oF louzer: tall in HILL & JOHNSTON, F388 Lothist thaw. tory at nein to Poreat Glen ‘unity, matty seat, a8 well ane farm that E pee cent om 80,000 ice-poud bewly fenced iu fields of 10 apd t wntrrin every fda Mot gtd Sold, water ra sewer, Av. 2? tepaut houses. "The pace tafe th aif ene sity bead 0 eee au ~ the best straina. Will be sold on reasonable ‘sh Vorabie terse ff sold betore the first any uf May. as Owner desites to xoabruad HUPEY & Dib muhe-10t ietth and F sta, JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE POR ACITY esi dence ~ Faria of 11 actos: yrime land . well fenced, ‘6 acres in wood. several springs of earelient water hardvome fraiwe dwoline, sight rooms aud. cella, Soeda ited, “chute Ostnw., § rs. Arthur Pi., 7, Saree okt hae Gnek” Ae a CHELL, 934 + mabid-TOt JOK RENT OK SALE—TWO FARMS. ABOUT 200 The haha trp Meltatlve Apply sw JNES, Beliavilie, Ma atten 0 SALE 138 ACRES OF LAND PART OF 341 Calvert watute), Prince, George's, Comuty, miles Wastuucton, 1s ruiles trom Forrescvilie ped Ratoni Lead mar, $20 toners ind. coh and ‘eto suit THOMAS A’ ELI. 33 Pst, Room 4 mah JOR SALE-OR KENT — HOTEL AND STORE i | JOK KENT—FURNIS! ‘Mst..near Thomas Ci It ME Tinh above Dupout Cinie, ior all mad ipic 's3 | food buninege for a comuatent wi wi be wid ). Fairfax County, Va 2s i SUBURBAN PROPERTY. JOK SALE—A VERY, DESIRABLE SUBURBAN residence, wilh all necessary outbutldines. 1m an tase ew Pesala en Bes all aah, BOS Dat ue! Sez all acd, imap. TYLER oii 28-7 w* Aas ET OR RENT—2017 _ NW. IN A NAVAL st. Sony REN VALU Y neighborhood: elegantly finished: 9 rooms: bath, ‘SEVERAL at dummuce. ie BUCHANAN, The Clarendon 1401 New | VY lance Properties Sor sale, situated eo see imnl-12t*_ | Toad, "Also: suntmberof tewotit Buticins htex sane TA NEAT 6-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, mR REN eheice Lats, amd | id Suburban Fars vements: newly, papered: St “i BOLO Mackey atb20; S10 inedvance, Oveerai DIS | _e6-fanwtm het nw. es SALE _SUBUEBAN LaDs—AaT A OR RENT—UNFURNISHED. Tn yy me zo 2 ‘SALE—SUBURDAN PROPERTY— “100 3 Cclunibla College Groundatue kote at OS eta, perfesg ar Be S0PYY GURLEY BROS. 1319 Fat. a4 = a 2 BOARDING. __ SO eT PLEASAN: 43 EONS LAM Gtth hoert, wt tHE aC bow 0 Be ‘cor 72d at. a abe ak 9 bi naan 2 NTON HOUSE 7th and I northwest, i: Kovtue aud . our office uuly. ‘mh2-20* = Floor, a Floor 28, usweden and Norway: leaving AUCTION. SALES. ‘ands ‘furnished ot a Saceeeeet House, 14: i TER B. WILLIAMS & Auctioners. PNY : a ts & 0. ‘ i 3 | tf : E fi