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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Yor the District of Columbia, Delaware, Mary- Jand and Virziuta, warmer, ligt to fresh southeast erly wins, except brisk on Lie coast, fair weather, iu.lowed uy occasional light rains, ‘Tre Howmet MAN ON EARTH. ‘The editor of a paperin Dubuque, low: pundwove, wasa litticover six months agochanged into probably the homeliest man on earth, This ne to a sudden attack of Par- P of one side of the face, follow. ing proionged Neuralgia. After Electricity an Gonibes nal failed, he tried Dr. Buckland’s Essence scotch Oats, and in thirty days was perfectly “, and lost the unenviable notoriety of being tue Lomeliest man om earth, Cwew “Rosenfeld’s Gem” Tobacco, Lapres in delicate health, and all who suffer from habitual constipation, will find the pleasant California liquid frutt remedy, Syrup of Figs, more easily taken and more benefielal tn effect than any other remedy. It acts promptly yet gently on the Lowels, Kiaeys, Liver and stomack, and does not sicken Or debiiltate, All Druggists, Sux. T. B. HARRISON, 1:29 F st. securing the latest fashions and ported ‘millinery goods for the sousun, is in New York in tm- spring Five Pex Cunt Money 70 Loax by Tyler & Rutherford, 1307 F street northwest. Au. men can invest their money with the wNew York Life Insurance Co. to a better ad- vantage than in any other Mnancial institution. Call on or address Thos. P. Morgan, jr., manager, 4314 F street northwest Esomavixes, Ercusxos, and picture frames at Jowest prices; regtiding. Woon & Foysrru, 1208 F. Uri. Arai 1 we will make a discount of 10 per cent on all purchases made from us for cash on or before delivery. Furniture, Carpets, cP holstery Goods and Bedding. All goods marked plain figures, W. B. Moses & Son, 11th and F sta. Fon Washington dressed beet go to Jno. R. Kelly, stalls 2x, 2 and 630 Center Market, and 206 and 20s Northern Liperty. Corn beef a specialty. ‘Mun's good fur Derby's $1.50, fine’ $2, best $2.30. Latest styles. A. T. Lewis, 436 7th st. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. ConGReRGational CHURcH.—Authors’ Readings. AusavGH’s.—The Casino Company in “Madelon.” -avionat.—“Held by the Enewy.” Wi.anp Haut.—Prot. Carpenter. Hanniy’.—“Hearts of Oak.” KERNAN’ —Variety. Condensed Locals. Robert Walker, residing at No. 420 10th street northwest, fell over a stop-cock in o yextence ‘Saturday evening, breaking his right nee Jott. ‘Mr. Wau, De Nell, the superintendent of the 7th- street line of the Metropolitan Railroad, who suc- ceeds Mr. L. W. Euumert a3 general superimtend- ent of the company, has entered upon his duties, Mr. De Niel has been in theservice of the company for many years. ‘At the meeting of the Woman's National Press Association, at Willard’s Saturday night, Miss Mary Dunham read a paper on “Women as Money- Makers. jobert Caruthers, the famous base ball pitcher formeriy of the St. Louis club and now with the Brooklyn team, is in the city for a few days with his bride. ‘The T.M. Healy branch of the Irish National League, at a meeting last evening, elected a num- ber of inembers and received an encouraging re- or from the committee in charge of tho Easter jonday night ball, ‘The attendance Saturday night at the Potomac Boat Club fair was large. The fair closed Savurday nt he Pressinen's Union elected Saturday evening, Mr. Columbus Hall a delegate to represent thé Union ia te International Typographical Union to be held next June in Kansas City. ‘Ten dollars has been sent auouymously to Tax Sram from West W: mm for the poor of the Yesterday afternoon at Christ P. E. church, East Washington, Bishop Paret, asaisted by’ Rev. Messrs. Steele and Philups, confirmed a class of persons, nearly ali of them adults. he police have received the following addi- tional contetbutions for the benefit of the poor: H. $10; Dawson, $1; Mra Arnold, a lot of ing. Jos. L. Farrar, of Virginia, was to-day appointed to be Janitor of the Naval Medical Dispensary. ‘Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood will lecture ou social ‘sand political iife In Washington for the Woman’s National Press Association at G. A. R. Hall on Wednesday ev im the county court in Chi- Hudged Horace P. Ki ‘son inter S. P. Kounds, insane, nd ordered is commitment to the Kankakee Asylum. ha Elisey, colored, aged forty-nine years, re. Siding on Sutaner avenue, Hillsdale, was found ead In his bed thts morning. e last concert of the Wilhelm) club, at the Uilversalist caureb, Saturday night, was one of ‘the most enjoyable of the serlex. aturday’s session of the Ratimore Conference ME. Church South, at Martinsburg, W. Va. was urvoted almost entirely W passlag the characters of the ministers. At a wemperance mass meeting yesterday afver- noon in the Metropolitan A. M. £ church, ad- dresses were made by E. P. Allen. of Michigan, Whitney, Rev. G. W. Lee, Prof. Wright, of Manta, ees A New TRIAL For Wxp.—Saturday afternoon Ward alas Albert V. Ward, convicted of false pre- ‘tenses, was argued by Mr. T. F. Miller for the aeiendant, ‘Judge Hoge for the Government. ‘The motion Was ranted. Ward was convicted of obtaining 20 from Wm. Smith, on December =, ‘Dy representing that he was a’ millionaire from Kentucky, and had purchased an $80,000 here. ‘Tue TEMPERANCE WEEK OF PRAYER.—A week of prayer, under the auspices of the Woman's ‘Christian Temperance Union, was begun yester- day afternoon by a meeting held at the Metro pelitam Methodist church. Mra La Fetra pre- sided, and addresses were made by Mra. Hannah Whitall Smith, of Philadelpiia, aud Mrs. Mary H. Bunt. This afternoon, at + o'clock, and Tuesday and Wednesd.y afternoons, at 4 o'clock, meetings will be held at the New York Avenue church. Mr. Kearney, of New York, will at each service. Miss Willard will speak on Wednesday. Thursday morning 4 meeting will be held at 16:30 o'clock at Foundry chureh, Which will be addressed by Miss Frances Willard and other speakers. There will also be a meeting, held in the evening, at the same place, and also on Friday morning and after. noon. Un Sunday morniug Miss Willard will speak at the Metropolitan chure h. ee FonExaL oF Rev. EvGEN® Puck.—The funeral of Rev. Eugene Peck, Who Was killed on the Balti- more and Obio Kaliroad last Thursday, took place desterday afternoon from the Eastern Presbyterian hureh, which Mr. Peck served as pastor. The ebureh'was draped with black crape. “The attend- aanee at the service was large, and included a dele. gation of Good ‘Templars wearing regalia. The services Were conducted by Kev. Drs. Chester, Sunderland, Wyakoop and Kelly. “At the conclu- sion of the services the remains were allowed to remain In the church to be viewed by friends until # @ewock, when they were taken to the Balumore ahd Pototnac depot and remuved to New York for interment. Mr. EE. Peck, a brother of the de- ceased, and Mr. F.C. Cate, an elder of the church, ‘wecompanied the Tematns, A CHINES LAUNDRYMAN ASSAULTED.—Saturday evening two unknown nien entered the laundry of Gee Wah, at_ G00 Peunsylvanta avenue southeast, Just a8 LO Was closing It. One of them seized the ‘Afrighted Chinainau and the other searched for bis money, Dut he set up a ery of “inurder,” and after dealing him a heavy blow, cutting a gash dead, they made off. ———— on his ENENTs IX Ting CHUMCHES—Thoe new pastor of Dumbartou-street M. K. church, West Washing- tou, Kev. M. F. B. Rice, preached his first sermon yesterday morning. Kepresentative Mckinney, of New Hampshire, who ts « minister of the ly, preached yesterday at the Church of Our Pather hed yesterday ‘and confirmed a <Universalist). Bishop Paret inorning at Epiphany cbi ce class of Young men and women. ‘The puipit of Wesley Chapel was occupied yesterday by Bishop Andrews. Last evening Kev. Richard D. Harlan, of New York, ched to the con- xfeation ‘of the New "York Avenue church. “wission work ta Japan” was the theme of @ talk by Kev. G. W. Kuox, of the Presbyterian mis- sion at Toxio, at the New York Avenue church yesterday afternoon. A missionary from India, ike. LL. Uni, gave an address on mission work yesterday afteruoon at the Luther Place Memorial ehureh. Bishop Walker, of Northern Dakota, preacted at St. John’s churen at the 11 a m. serv ice yesterday. Drctsi0N AGAINST THE BALTIMORE AND PoToMAC Rainoab Comraxy.—In the Court in General “Term lo-day 4 notion in the case of Mary L- Bam- Derberger agt. the Baltimore and Potomac Kall. Toad Company was decided. Judge James ren. dered the opinion, overruling the mouon for bill of particulars. T! an action for by storage of Cars, &c., on Maryland avenue, and the ‘@ “moulon for @ bill of particulars as to the numbers of cars, the dates they were left standing, &c. a ‘Tue Avruons’ Keapr —" Saturday and xan —The second of the | Satt ee 5 hus court to-day, Authors’ readings for the benef tot the Feague will take piace atc sanenuren cht Dongregational tals evening. Mr. Charles Dudley Warner H.C. Bunner. who did not arrive in ume tor Sat and urday’s reading, will be present this rlicipate. and Mrs. Clevel Ercretary Vilas and Miss Vilas are ex Mr. KC. Stedman will re; of Mr. Bil M Samuel 1. Clemens will reader by request "3 Encvunter with an-inierviewer.” H. will read an unpublisied pocin, “itail to the King;” Frank KR. ton Will give scenes “Huditer Grange;” and Thos, Nelson Page will “Une’ Gabe’s White Folks” and a scene from “Meb Lady.” James Whitcomb Kiley will agua, : a Raxz Regs np Campers aT AU large and fine coilectton of Turkish | | District Government Aftairs. = Senate Disirict committee, as stated In ‘The sent tou Indications for the % hours commencing af P.™. | ‘Tre Stan, was supplemented by letters from the mayors abd municipal authorities of various cities and towns in which the systems are tn operation. In every case they are in favor of electrical motive power. MARINE PRODUCTS. ‘The rep&rt of I Harris, of marine fovtowung: nib ieee te Tas ‘308 herria cine = yanches is 8,500 bushels of oysters. * MISCELLANEOUS. John H. Gleason asks the improvement of 5th ‘street northeast from H to M streets. 1,786 Commissioners have written to Meksrs. Mar. nono ers, that they ‘hot deem advisable to iawenns toe umber of public drants in the vicinity of 4th and L streets nort! east. ‘The Proper ‘way, the Comuissioners say, for those desi ‘& Supply of Potomac water is by ‘tapping a If there ts no main near enough one may be laid upon petition of property owners. Sales of Heal Estate. Martha Stanard has bought of Selina Bestor, for $20,000, part lot 26, fronting 23 feet_on I street, Detween 17th and 18th streets. H. M. Baker has Dought of W. Overbeck, for $24,000, sub lots 1 to 6, square 69, 20 by 100 feet each, on N street, be- tween 21st and 224 streets. The Mutual Fire In- surance, Co. has bought, for $12,000 each, from james W. Barker, two pieces of property fronting 10 fect 3 inches On 11th strect, between Hand L streets northwest. John B. McCarthy has bought, for $7,250, of George Mason, sub 119, square ius, 19 by'8® feet, on 15th street, between Corcoran and R streets northwest. Ics stated at the office of B.H. Warner & Co., that Capt. Rovert Catlin, deputy governor of the Soldiers’ Home. has purchased of Frederick @heen house No. 2006 R street northwest for §9,500. soomrernsine cowie Short Weights and Measures, To the Eattor of Tax Evestxo Sra ‘Some tme since complaint was made in your columns that liquid measures were found to be short, This 1s also my experience, and I find that not only liquid but dry measures and weights ame also often short, and the community is being plundered without hindrance, It cannot be pos- sible that the sealer of weights and measures finds ail the weigitts and measures correctin his rounds; and if he is ouly to correct them without prosecu- ton of the gulity parties, tne office had better be Abolished, a8 the dishonest can as easly change them as Necan set tuem right. Every observant purchaser has detected tis swindung, and the only ion We seein Lo have 1s for edch family tw have its scales, welghts and set of measures, and test all they’buy, aud avoid the dishonest after detection; and if they would prosecute the guilty a check mignt be had. I have refrained from doing 30 on account of the trouble and dis- agreeableness of the action, When we add the slelght-of-hand dodge where the scales are correct, It will be seen that honest dealers cannot compete With the rascals, If a detective officer Was given charge of this matter, not to make one arrest and frighten the balance "by publication, but get the evidence against a large number, it might do good for a time. Pxo BONO PUBLICO. pS i ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: W. M Osbora et al. to R. T. Robinson, part 3, sq. 323, $5,410.80. T. F. Schneider to Christine Schmidt, Sub lots 158 and 160, sq. 155: $14.000,_I. G. Kim- Dail to Myrta A. Gillam, sub 27, sq. 872; $2,800. Elizabeth Lewis et al. to H. H. Boyer, parts 12 and Sq. 1001; $1,100. F. A. Claveloux to Jultus Viedt, jr., part 7, sq. 300; $3,400. Moses H. toS. Woit, et al, lots 10 to 13,23 to 26, block 4, 8 and 9, block 10, 1 and’ block 21, Long Meadows: $—. J.T. Vinson to Mary C. Prout, lot 6, sq. $20, 11 and 12, sq. 873, part 1i and 12," sq. 975; 8. ' Ira Godfrey to.J. W. Thompson, parts 17 and 18, sq. 290; it, M. Baker to Mary E. Mackey, sub 117, sq. 193; $7,500. Catherine L. Johnson t6 Joseph "Auerbach, sub lots 129 to 1:2, Sq. 619; $—. Mary A. Ogden to Harriette J. Earley et al., Sub lots 39 to 42, sq. 152; —. D. A. Wind- sor WE. C. Buskirk, sub 27, sq. 780; $3,000. _V Danenbower to Molite 8. Philitps, sub 102 sq. 75 $—. Theo. Brooks to W. Mayse, 8q. 313, and Parts 1 and & 94. Si; $8,000. 'J- 1. Helskell eal, trustees, to @. W. Rouzer, § 1010, sq. 31 $2,800. 'W. L. Rodgers 10 8. D. Webb, sub 1 bik. 29, Long Meadows; $2,000. S. D. Webb to L, Rodgers E. 3 4, sq. N of 743; $1,400. Annte E. tewart to C.” Early, subs F. nd 51, 13 $4,500, EA. Shekell et al to C. F. Shekeli, pis Is and 183, B, and H.'s addition to West Wash- 3; $2,625. C.F. Shekell toc. M. Matthews 025. Mary V. Konngl to J. F. pi. 3 sq. 161; $2,400. NAtional su- Vater ‘Co. to SM. Bryan, plant of perheated Washington Heat and Power Co., $30,000. D. O'C. Callaghan, trustee, to Catherine E. ‘Tabler, sub, =, sa $3,000. Cornelia J. Schultz to’E. S. Smitth, sub. 13, 8q. 324: $4,000. D. Conneli et ab to sub 21, sq. 619; $— John Fitageraid to Filzabéth Dunkhorst, pt, 19, sq. 516; J. Sherman, trustee, to A.E. Bateman,lots 2 and 3, sq. Columbia Heights; $1,000. D.” A. Windsor to .'C. Walter, sub 43, sq. 70; $400. ‘Theo. E. Davis to RC. Gull et al, lot 4, ‘sq. 778; $25. Walker Lewis to Anna ¥. Tuompkias, pus 10 and 11, sq. $1,000, H1.'A. Lockwood to Joln J. Brown, '26,'sq. 864; $50. J. W. Barker to Mutual Fire Insurance Co., pt. 4,8q. 344; $12,000; pl. 4, sq. do.; $12,000. Maggie D. Hicks Wo W. H. Butier, sub 25, Sq. $33; $4,250. Geo. Mason toJ. B. Mccurty, sub 119, 8q. 193; $7,250. R. E. Bradley to Jas. A. Bab- $00, sub 24, sq. 874; $—. W. Overbick to i. M. Baker, su lots 1 to. sq, GU; $24,000. Eving F. Mackall to A. J. Harveys lots 6, 7, 13 lo 16, sq. 917: $—. Eilzaveth Porter to R. W. Walker, pt. 8q. 73; $A. M. McLachlan to solomon Carr, pt. 7, 94. 959; $1,178.76. Mary C. Prout to Buchanan Beale, lov 12, sq. 673; $1,000." T. Muntz to W. Wheatley, “y On Washington street, West Was Pe gLe00. Seiiua. bestor to. Marcha Stanard, pt. 26, Sq. 127; $20,000. F.G. Barbadoes to. F. Lerch, pt. 19, 54.197; $1,000. ELEcriow oF Dinecroxs.—At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Brashears Parlor and Sleeping-Car Company in Baitimore city Saturday the following directors were elected: Wm. H. Sook, Filimore Beail, Shipley Brashears, J. J. Hellmann, C. J. Weiner, N. ‘Tegyes, Gen. D.G. Swaim, G. J. Bessier, EB G. Davis, J. D. Free, jr., and W: L. Tune. ee ‘The Courts, Covet IN GuNgual TeRM. To-day, Bamberger agi. Balumore and Potomac Railroad Co;; motion for bil of particulars dented opinion by Judge James. Goldsborough agt, Gemurrer sustained abd case remandedly Gor can don agt. Gray; appeal dismissed; opinion by Judge Cox. “Franeys, adwiuisirator, agt. Baltimore abd Potomac Kaliroud Co.; order of Frobate Court Reported for Tux EVENING Stan. Cructrt Court.—The Circuit Court of this city, Judge James Keith, opened its teria at the Fairtax Strect court-house this nova With a petit jury. All the attorneys tn the coupon cases will be here ws morrow. ‘The suits for taxes recently Drought by the comionwealth’s attorney against some two hundred and Mity property-owners wuo have ten- dered coupons far taxes are upon the docket of this court, and some cases will be made. State Attorney Marbury Will appear for the common- wealth, and 3. ¥. Beach and W. L. Royal for those coupon’ tenderers who have the guaraatee ot the British syndicate. Others who bought coupons outside the syndicate wil probably employ special counsel Paxty WALLS aND FENcES.—Some discussion took place at a recent unecuing of the common council a3 to the power of the city authorities to authorize entry upon town lots or alleyways by Private citizens for purposes connected with the Tepairs of the adjolning Wall. The principal move- ment made by the municipal power in this direc Uoa Was the act of February 23, 1853, by which, under the clause of the charter authorizing the council “to regulate walls and fences and determine by whom they sali be kept im repair,” the council authorized city surveyors to eutér upon the land of any person or persons in order to lay off and mark foundations and regulate walis vo be built between party apd party as to the breadth and thickness which foundations Shall be laid equaily upon the ‘of Ube persons between Whom the sume ts to be built “It has been understood that tals could not be made effect Ive if one land-owner objected. But the question has never yet been 9 settled in this city. ‘The matter is now Detore the committee on gene- ws, FUNKKAL—The funeral of Mr. Joseph L. Grigg, a Well-kuown merchant tailor here, who ‘has been sick a long Ume and died last wok unis afternoons ‘Alexandria Washington lodgeot Fost A. M. with maby members of Andrew Jackson Joage waited in tne funeral and buried the deceased ‘with Masonic rites. Hiscomradsof K. E. je Camp Confederate veterans escorted the rei ‘The ubearers were W. I. Bacon, T. E. Corbett, B. Hi. bert, W. V. McKnight, G.’ Win. aa Christ Uluer and Chas. J. Wise. Rev. Dr. Suter, of religious services, Norms.—Tue Alexandria’cierks in the Midland Chureh, officiated at the reet, ve- Uween Princess abd Oronoko, with lot 6x123 ‘tee. Sait in Washington ior $25002—The Chriseieg a —The CI Association the was his day after bis try Gauss Missionary dressed ‘across ther continent. —Tne ‘of Grace church was ad- fax streets, bear the Washington and Ohio some shots were fired, but no mayor disposed Of Une case at | have not advanced with tt, the time against the operation, against the Ger- fuan tube, and against tue subsequent inethods of jed the highest FREDERICK AND MIS DISEASE. An Interesting and Smportant State- ment. From the New York Tribune. Bari Feb. 15—Before I left London a dispatch from San Remo had been published in all the papers, signed by all the doctors tn attendance on the crown prince. They announced themsel ives to be agreed on the diagnosis and treatment of the disease, On this London doctors said that one of ‘two things must be true: Either Sir Morel Kenzie has come round to Dr. von Bergmann’ ory of cancer, or Dr. von Bergmann has come specious, Neither conclusion 1s correct. don of neither Sir Morell nor Dr. von Broun nas been fully understood. Sir Morell ‘The nce Was Not decisive, analysis did not prove a negative, referred to draw juta and believed that the probabilities cancer, Prof, Virchow, as all the found no definite proof’ot cancer. made a fresh analyst: Deen published, nor has. Dr. Waldeyer is suj istence of cancer. ‘Yealed no cells of alveolar structure, or so to have affirmed t ference. That is why-Sir Morell and Dr. von bulletin, Beyond doubt Dr. Waldeyer’s analysis the ‘existence of cancer more probable. that did not materially modity adhere firmly-to bis original adviee jon of the larynx; ie more firn The result of the’ operati rainst the emy Other immeasurably more. serious one. Physicians agree that the emperor has rallied, as Was hoped and expected, the tracheotomy. — London experts ain that English specialists believe them: to be many years alend of the Germans. Ti now used in Berlin afe methods that were pied by him, Dr. Lister ulimself now seldom Fates with Ue spray. vanced in the countty of its origin. With the wound, has sat authority. Was another reason, Td Taere ‘The empero! very low recuperative power. produced by the'fil-shaped tube has nevei sided, though the violent cough, due to the cuuse, Is gone, by the journey. chan; Neither the fatigue, noi any traces. ‘The emperor is even allowed to which the emperor occupies. It is sudden chi that are to be avolded. aconsiderable ree of truth. His majest: well, sleeps well is in fairly good ‘as almost too good. No restrictions in ale ing. ‘saddle for a chair. Js always within call, ‘Aunony respoi so much reason to pray tor tue kalser’s life spared. Professional jealousy has spread f: Bertin I have heard it and beard of it i. quarter save the highest. Present emperor, aud Some of nis most inti palace alike rages against him. emperor, Me he could not walk up Uater den Linden out the certainty of He knows that his German Colleag: Ume conlinues quietly in ‘attendance ot kaiser at Charlowenburg Schloss. Will not consent to his return to London. be given, Suggestions From the Boston Treascript. and strong leather beits vo buckle aroun body, with metauic rings, to enable the one to siide down a safe Inciine (say an angle of the fireman ai a sufficient distance, oe ‘Two Views. From Tid Bit, a She—“My dariing, it seems such a little Vocal with birds and fragrant with flower Just think, 1's almost a year.” lord thts morning that if I wanted-to stay 1 house I'd better Come around and renew the nearly a Yea ie Mazes Tur Weax Srnoxe. If you feel tired, weak, worn out, or run down. from hard work, by impoverished condition take Hood's Sarsuparilla, The peculiar tout purifying and vitalizing quslities of this cessful medicide are soon felt throughout ‘Mac- ’s the- round to Sir Morreil’s. This specious dilemma is only ‘The never Suld that the disease was not cancer. He long since explained himself to his medical friends, vide Prof. Virchow’s esti Sir Morell based hts Spinion on the question open. result of microscopic analysis, Dr. von Bergmann re ‘Tisown conclusions trom Farious wed to knows, Dr. Waldeyer was summoned to San Remo and is Dr. Waldeyer, though called a pupil of Prof. Virchow, 1s forty-five years Old, and belongs now to & school materially di- verging from Prof. Virchow. His report has never pe ans correct abstract of it. fe did not. lis analysis re- seated In the Ussues a8 to make the existence of cancer certain. But he id find celis, respecting which he inferred, from their number and for other reasons, that they probably came from a cancer- ous growth. It was not demonstration; it was in- Berg. mann both found thémselves able to sign that made But @ treatment of the disease. Moreover, cancer or no cancer, Sir Morell 1 understood by his German colleagues wo excls- ly than ever. ion for tracheotomy—an ration trivial in itself—has convinced him that ror coukd not probably have endured ‘the e never from never thought that that operation was skillfully performed: Ihave been told in London, again and elves: were 13 sufficient testimony to the fact, that the methods relin- quished in London years since, The Germans are suil using the Lister process, ‘Though first sup- n ope- Antiseptic surgery has ad- @ Germans All that was said at rs tem- Perament Was against bit. He had courage, but He ts extremely phiegmatic and deticieat in nervous force. He ‘ought long since to have thrown off all the effects of the operation, but he has not. The irritation r sud- samme If the recent journey from San 0 to Berlin caused anxiety, tat was why. ‘Two days have now elapsed. since’ his arrival, and the doctors are ali satistied that noharm was done r the of air, nor the cold, nor the long drive at midnight from the station’ to the paiace, has left talk a litle, though silence is imposed as a rule, because | talking brings on fits of coughing. No attempt is | made to obtain an even temperature tn the rooms anges ‘rhe bulletins which are daily published contain y eats, spirits, and suffers no pala. His appetite 1s indeed described are imposed. He Is deep in business, and even over- work Is thought to be better for him than brood. His habit 1s tosit atasmall desk, witha Some one of bis many doctors them all no man bears so heavy a load of bility as Sir Morell Mackenzie. None has to be far De- Youd the Ittits of the profession. Since I came to every ‘The late emperor, tbe timate advisers, and the empress, gave and give Sir Morrell their comple confidence. Almost’ every body else 13 against him. Berlin in hovel and ‘Whey say that the German ductors would wave saved the ‘They believe he will die in Sir Morei¥s bands ‘Threats are heard. German friends tell with- being tnsuited, probably mobbed, and possibly kilied. “He has been Warned, es are Not re- Spousible for this state of things. Though they have differed professionally, they have remained on friendly terms personaliy. Str Morell wcan- a the The emperor ‘How long he wili reain, and how long his patient will necd him, are questions to Which no answer can W. SMALLEY. F @ Fire Escape. Mr. Angeli suggests, in view of the Springfeld Union fire, that firemen carry small iron balls at- tached to stout twine, which could be thrown through upper windows, enabling occupants to draw up ropes with strong iron hooks at the end a the ust lorty- five degrees) to the lower end of the ropes held by while Since we entered Unis house to. begin life together, ‘Tho glad springtime had just begun, the air was et Me—“Thavs 30. I received notice from the land- in Uis lease, ‘He’s going to raise the rent on me, wo. Yes, 10s A heavy snow-storm was raging in Paris yester- of the blood or low state of the system, you should ing, jue. the entire system, expelling disease and giving quick, healthy action to every organ. It tones the stomach, creates an appetite and rouses the liver and kidneys, Thousands testify that ‘Hood's Sarsaparilla “makes the weak strong.’ HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggist, $1; six for $5. Pre- pared only by C.1 HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, 2.28 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Pose Woot Hexnerns 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, 934. BROAD CLOTH for Ladies' Suits, GOBLIN BLUE, SAGE, TAN, TERRA COTTA, OX BLOOD AND BLACK, pure wool, one yardand a half wide, wonder- ful cash bargain, 87340. BLACK AND COLOKED 8 atILES, ot ectusl cost Price to reduce our immense TEER ots WEREAM ALBATIUSS, ‘pure ‘wool, double r "i ERG! wool, 7 SPEER zor no deme ith ae who buy 810 or over ‘two Yards and. a Halt ‘Don't tal to aak for the Valuable Present. HANDSOMI Kk width, ‘Bridal ‘Table CIry ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Something New LBAUGH'S ‘OPERA z paceogeacepie Tn || ARARIERSES PS Caesegr roms ‘TUESDAY, MaRcH 1888. NRW TORE CASI iO iC OPERA COMPANY. ‘We get ih new goods daily. ‘the two latest Casino Productions; 0150 ANT. Wemetour narrate Bow, | MADELON. i RT AY We are satisned with sinall f % B'S STONE SractAL Baxautvn von TuraDAY. an i THE MARQUIB. 39 | aad: Fase ‘Tue Farr, street n.w. Evn' nine rooms. bath, heated: juruace. JR SALE- ” are Nice 10-inch tray, assorted colors, 40, ‘The Original Gast At ‘ot Hoyt's beautiful Scenery paug and interi re well nlakea HILL: 937.33 | Raters mA yy ty AY Nice 13-inch tray, lacquered, 9c. ‘and effects. ‘JOH? . 738 15th ot. a, mh1e-3t BE | Canis Mt. Lerma to nuit. #2300. Nice 16-Inch tray; japanned, 146. THR PateeeAre, FOR RENT—Two Two-STORY BRICK HOUSES, : Se DAVID D. STON:, 80} ot. nw Variegated table mats, 4e. zat. 15 rooms, gua and pater i good onter: 13 and 19 QOK SALE —CozY HOME IN NORTHWEST Decorated china cream-pitcher, 9c. at. $15.40 cack. "My CHARS. SHREVE, sevens itic. stain, t @4,000 Good size clothes baskets, 47¢. 125 That mw OR RENT HOUSES aise, Store, and '9 rooms, @700. WHIT Large size colored toot-tubs, 7c. Rowe RENT | TWO STORY | FRAMI Fite Stoacranars anos Oe =nio Ss Large footed chamber pails, 20c. Tooms, hall, and all impe. 5 Bw lore) Fe. SME — SEVEN FOUR-ROOM BRICK Good ‘brooms, Ie. Prices. ‘condition; rent 630. Saga Housce, Just completed and Tented at Gio ne Engiish decorated ten sets, containing 56 pleces, month: good net 10 per cent invesunent ee pean one Monday, April 3~ Sir. iiCHiAid MANS 19 oat, weg, Lote ou Comuncticut aves west side, Hi hand-painted tea sets, dew design, | NW NATIONAL THEATER. a } a neat decoration, only $5.30. aa mhioat ae oe landsome hand-painted dinner and tea set com- Commencing Munday March 10. . i aaa containing 160 pieces, new shape, only Beautiful decorated chamber set, exquisite pat- form and elegant design. | ‘These sets ate on exhi- on in our window, Some crockery houses would ask $10 for them; we mark them $5.19. ‘Tux Fair, 812 7th street California Tickets, J. F. Milnor, B. & 0. Depot. ied 26t “Royal Glue” mends China, GlassWo0d,c, Dij ible Ce @ delicious {does Bok distress, Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3 1b. “Ward” prints, 45c. per Ib. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermiik; sweet MUK Se. per quart, FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS Ht SALE—WIRE CASH OFFICE, SPECIAL DI Bere: very cheap. 428 9th st, between D and E. mhi9-3t" R SALE—I ee Se a aaa or ye {ott street b.w “mhlo-2e STAR 45-INCH SPECIAL PONY, 87 pattern; im first-class conditio1 OBT. Wobb, 1044 Ret nw. geeneade WOR SALE — CIGAR STORE CENTRALLY 10- F cated and doing © rood Dosivens setiineity 2a isons for selling. Addreas Box 147, Star office, mnioes* OR SALE-BED FEATHERS, 15c. LB, NEW, F <loau, live picked; the bent for the ‘money, Geens SEVTZ, 72420 a ee POMP Be ‘OR SALE—BED FEATHERS, 150. A POUND, ‘choice, ew, ahd clean Also, Feather Mattresses, de.’ lowest prices” Orders by mail aud ERT SRITZ, 638 HB.o. otherwise.” Delivered, L378 ial xe FOR SALE ONE GOOD YOUNG HEAVY DRAFT Kore. cheap. F.C. MERRY, 1227 32d st, — FINE, FRESH ALDERNEY COW, ; Iarge tnllker: price 850; also one, tg Apply 1317 Teh st nw. mihi? Ste JOR SALE—HOISTING ENGINE AND BOILER ON El wneste: 6 horae: 1.000 pounde gts dram clink motion tev enwin ‘one. 16"drum. WSC: CODD, 3010 Aliceanna, sts Bult ore, mhi7-3t KR SALE—LOT OF SECOND-HAND DOORS, ‘aah, blinds, and alate, in food condition, cheap. SNOOE.CULLINAN mb17-3t 14233 F at. nw. FoR, SALE-Lor OF Recon, chaep, INO. F.C mhi7 st Ok BALE CARRIAGES CARRIAGES spr styles now on exhibition at GEYER'S, 466 Pa. a1 Ladies’ Loop-Front Phaetons, doctors’ ahd other Bug: gles: all styles 4 and G-pamsenzer Familiy Carriages, jarness, &c.; fall and winter C ‘at lens than Gost to make room for spring stock. W. F. GEYER, mhi7 F RY CHEAP—LOT SHOPWORN ‘nd secoud-hund traveling trunks and bugs: also, Jot single and done harnesses. horse blankets: robes below cost, BECKER'S, 1345 Paave. | mhi17-1u. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. ‘Matinees— Wednesday and Saturlay—Matinees, AMERICA, ENGLAND, AUSTRALIA. WAM. GILLETTE'S Thrilling American Play. HELD BY THE ENEMY. Presented with a competent caat of Player including the author, MR, WM. GILLETTE, ‘With all the Scenic and Mechanical Effects from the Star Theater, New York. __Next Week—DION BOUCICAULT. mh19 (CoseReeaTIONAL cHURCH. 10th and G streets 2.w. TO-NIGHT AT 8. AUTHORS’ READINGS, In aid of the AMERICAN COPYRIGHT LEAGUE, on which occasion the following writers will render se- lections from their works: Been ana THowas NeLsox Pack, — F.C. STEDMAN, ‘Wartcoms RILkY, FRanx B. St0cxrox, and and CHaRLes DUDLEY Wannra. Len awe ea MER mass It MMMM EEE MM MM 00 RRR Y ¥ HE Page o's Ek PPREAH EES EE ¥ LECTURES. 866 PUPILS IN THE CLASS. As this is positively PROF. LOISETTE'S onls visit to. Washi he shinaton, he will repeat the fiat lectuse of the THIS EVENING AT 8, For the benefit of thore who did not join the class in fime. "Tickets, prospectuses, and tuft informational day" TO-DAY "from KR. F FOSTER at” Masonic Temple. mb] 72 YPNOTISM Diustrated Tnor. CARTENAGS (ey WEA? MAE. of the Finest Payehic Phenomena ever seen in Wash- at Astonis e ‘Evening. sate Rad Sor Fe 19 op ‘ARRIS’ BIJOU THEATER. PERFORMANCES DAILY__2 Grand spectacular vevival of the wrandest Soenic and Dramatic pictureof the age, Original and only leitimate representation, now in in its seventh your, Rk GPane® px NEW SCENERY. sew STAGE EFFECTS. A Rainburst of Real Water on the ; POPULAR PRICES AS USUAL. R SALE—LOUAL INVESTMENT STOCKS. Piston tational Bank 50 Franklin Lusurance. National Metropolitan Bank. > Columbia Fire fnsurance, 10 Bank of Kepublic. 60 Georgetown Gas. 3 Bauk of Washington. 100 Washington Gas. 10 Georgetown Bank, 100 Washingtou Market. G00 Full Kuga Insurance. formation to intending pu FRA! TP PeLouze, ie 1416 F street, Keliogy Bui din mb17-7¢ ae ‘Telephone JOR SALE—OVER 100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Farnished und yainted wagons caryouter's, ilk teed wagous on monthly payments OF cadl DOUETESE Les eames permeate or cae 9 10K SALE DAYTON WAGON (2 SEATS), HA eas, and Dey mare, sound, gent good, river.” Can be se-atut 2100 Vermont ave. mnl6-5t SALIB-CANARIES, PARROVS. COMMON Fits Panay pleeous, Ege tor ketching oases chickens, &e. Store, “mui6-in oat 17 12th st. ow. {OR SALE—1,000 CHOICE CHESTNUT POSTS. A fine lot of Cedar Posts. Apply to B. H. GOLD! MOUGH & CO, 1405. Fat, ee Oe Nae JOR SALE-THIRTY HEAD OF HORSES, JUST arrived from Ky.; two ood coupe horacs, one pair well-bred blacks, 16 "bands lil.” All norsoe sold on. guarantee. 1405 Est, n.w. HUGH QUIGLEY. 116-34 Roe sate Steinway Square Piano, only 8175. Owner leaving the city will sell a fine ahd beautiful toned Steiuwa Square Plano, rosewood case, carved lee ard iy re, aad in’ elewaut couditieny lucluding handsome cover aud stool, for oply $175 caah if sold at once, “Can be seen, “Nehave om-of the finest Upright ¥ ade, that ‘Lave onv of the finest Upright Pianos made, that hes heen used Sat six suonthss for ouly $275; 810 per Ihonth: new pricg 9425, Call at once forthese barvains, ny THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, Et 422 91h wt, FOE, SAE ONE USED SQUARE Piano, fuur round corners: $200, Oue nearly new Uprivht, $210. ‘These are splendid bargains, Pianos for rent. HUGO WORCH & CO.'S Wareruoils, 925 7th st. Souimer Piano Agency. FRO SALES THE “orto” GAS ENGIN RE quires no boiler: avoids all expensive attevdance; ho Jone of tine; uo hen diiny of fuel, Send for circular id price list. D. BALLAUF, Au’t, 731 7ch st, n12-Um COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. JOR SALE—IN ROCKVILLE. MD., TWO HOUSES Fon West tind Snow cne ur the venulitas prong ooS mhi7-at MILTON & LUCKET F at, {OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- i erty—Splendit Dairy Farn in Virginia, on W., 0. and W. R. ., with herdof 50 fine Cows; milk ship) duily to city from stativa on farin. Also. 391 Acres ¢ eran tiver bottom) iu Montgomery Couty. Mary! hear Metropolitan aud 0, snd alone . 0. Canal. HLTON & LUCKET! mhi7- JOR SALE— Br T. H. SYPHERD & CO., 61 Acres, best quality Montgotuery County Farming res, best quality Montgomery County Land, first-class improvements, 34 miles from Gaithe ersburz, Metropolitan Lrauch’ Railroad. Shzb0. 115 Aer improvements, fru pau stailon, on Metropolitan Brauch, 90" thités tana Sa 83.200. 12 Acres good Land, ten-room house, stable qiave houses trait and vineyard, miles from aqueduct : 84,500. 4 Acres, fourteen-room new house, extra buil pies tee nae nee WE ES siiroud; #4, 7 Over ‘hundred other choice selections of Farms and small Country Homes of from 1 to 250 acres, from 1 to 20 miles from the city, and from $10 to per acre, specially adapted to trucking, dairying, fruit- growing, or for resi 3 of gentlemen « busi- Ress in the city. Also several pieces for subdivision into choice bu sites, embraciuy the finest possi- Ble views of elty and river. ‘Send for bulletin, mh17-3t JOR 8) FOURTEEN AOKES, BEAUTIFULLY fae for subdivision, at ee ‘Station, Met. it immediately adjoint. ‘and opposite Catho- Hie Ui Price $30:000; adfotun WALKER & W; POR BENT_THE MILLS MANGIO: acre or more of g:ound, on B, and Milly’ Station, two miles ‘adapted for summer and wint W-SURRIDEN, or A 8. PRATT VOR SALE— Fo" “Oi eXxcuaNae FoR crry Pro No, 1A tania of 89 ucres: 18 acres Towne. Nod—4 Drice #6 per: No, 4—A tract wild ‘Lith st. nw. cor. of F. Static Rocutetie unistante Duck ickor? Jum now prepared, at the sbove-mentioned place, to manufscture all kindsot Patented Noveltion, Modsle’ ‘ee, Fine Gold, Silver, and Nickel Mating done. Beti- Next Week—SID FRANCE. mh19 ERNAN'S WASHINGTON THEATE! Kania 25S NST 8 TEATS o and 250. A Novel and Gis atic Entertainment. AND GREAT AI.L-FEATURE SHOW, A CYCLONE OF NOVELTIES, dasauper lt si Don't Fail to See the Great Show. _Matinees Mon., Tess, Thurs. and Sat. "” mhi9 AX EQUESTHIAN ENTERTAINMENT ‘Will be given at the WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, Corner 22d and Pats., TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1888, At8 O'CLOCK P. M., For the Benefit of the EASTERN DISPENSARY, Umer the Auspices of the Dourd of Directors, Tickets 50c. For Sale at the Principal Bouk and Drus Stores or at the Door. mbi7-3t 3 NOW-FLAKE MINSTRELS OSE. March 20. at ‘Tickets 50c., for sale at Droop's, ‘mh17-2t Geer eke Venett'of the sufferers by ‘oF the Lenefit'of the sufferers by the recent cyclone, The following well- esr: Miss Mollie Byrne, 0) aly, coptialto: Misses Ball, 4 Xander, Raxeman. Waldecker; Messrs. Tweedale, Whipple, McFarland, Kaiser. Samuels, Shackleford, Solar and Clowenta: WEDNESDAY EVENING, Din. Milles’ : conta, runs bi 7-4t" Picci axe Bee a SE Oe com othe place of c CLL HOS, 5th st, two blocks south of Pom nay anblf Isrenxarionat COUNCIL OF WOMEN, ALBAUGH'S OPERA HOUSE. MARCH 25 TO APRIL 1. Sessions 10 a m. 7:45 p.m. SEASON RESERVED SEAT TICKETS, 94. Sale of Season Tickets opens March 19. Riggs House News Stand, mb14-6t Pporrounc Boa: CLUi BAZAR AND EXHIBITION, NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, EVERY NIGHT UNTIL SATURDAY, MARCH 17, Splendid Music. Singing and Recitations by leading Artiste, 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 magnif- a "ete ise tore eee also in the Hail during the Fair. E NIEMPLATING A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA rentorn States it will Be to your interest to cat irate Gees “haa epee ‘gob-1m* ‘WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, COR, 28D AND P STREETS ¥. W., Has the FINEST ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDING HORSES AND CARRIAGE ROOM IN THE WORLD. Inspection of the Entire Establishment is Courted. And detained on the road, we have in transit over 5,000 additional pairs of Spring Shoes, _ Our three large stores being crowded even now with goods to thetr utmost capscity, we are almost at « loss ‘where to place these goods when they shall arrive. ‘To gain the needed room, we place on sale for afew days at prices which undoubtedly will make a big hole in our shelves, r 300 pairs Ladies’ Genuine Dongola Button Boots, plain or with patent tips, $1.48. These are s bargain at 82, 150 pairs Ladies’ Genuine Hand-sewed Fine Kid Button Boots, $2.95; usual price, @4. 200 pairs Child's Hand-sewed Fine Dongols Kid, Spring-beel Button, 70c.; regularly, $1. ‘175 pairs Gents’ Fine Calf Seamless Vamp Button, Laces, and Congress, hand-sewed finish, at $2.45. ‘They are better than most $3.50 shoes, 250 paireGents' Genuine Custom-made Shoes, any style, shape, or width, French Calf or Kangaroo, now 93.90; usual price, 5. ‘350 pairs Boys and Youths’ Wear-resisting Button ‘and Laced, some worth 61.25, some @1.50, and even 81.75, reducedito 950, ‘This cate closes March 20th, 7 p.m, fs “3M KO! 3H ALE WOUSES. eet ronn nod ccilar Bricks, Wallach Flac Sader rental cogwod temanes, SES ‘Gee ri-room Fra. W'stY4th and 13h. 8 taneain, ise eatin, Hi Aetwoen Baisden eae EERE four-room Bricks, renting for @4 per month {OK RENT—GENTLEMAN GOING ABRO. i Tao new clett-roon Brick _ conte Eicaso mos. tees meh ane fromt; well built aud fashed: nice homes: - : py a EES Store td Sei mbi94t a0 13 water Nt awa or OK SALE-A NEW 7-Roow, : dress mbt-7t* front house, west of Uth st. willbe geld toe ie an FOR RENT THOSE DESIEAELE NEw uucsey ma nueate DAV RS STOR ‘on north side Kst.. bet. 19th and 20th aie. mh 73 es ail modern ya portion « SALE-A GOOD HOUSE, K 81, ne fooks. For fil list call at ofiee for bulletin tered ou | Kvand TOta, south tromt, ® ron tot Sys Se iatant 15th. “tahiG) “THOS. WAGGAMAN. | #2.000 i frame; sven rooms, wae. water, bath. summer | Wor RENT—HOUSE 1002 § STN. W a aye a Per mere | Mand bath: mod imp; tm R SALE VERY DEAIRAI sa eS & Concrete ate Be. ome square from bast Cal RENT OM $AL BNEW THREE STORY NINE. jooms Inquire at t ior Tes 00 "Shieys 88,800." “B room House, 214 Sih me. well built. desiral 20K EENT_FURNISEED OR UNFURNISHED = cared: mod mips, furnace, Krate, cellar farce closets. house, 11 rooms, splendid surroundin ita JOR SALE-VERY CHEAP HOUSE. XB. Lo! See ee Ce a | ee trea an aT eae Poets | FR ; RENT—BY B. 0. HOLTZMAR. JOR RENT — COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, 4 | 17-3 ‘ive-Fooms house on th se wear T weter | {OK SAyE-HANDSOME AND StnsraN tial a ia lpneeOTFICEROOS,. | Magee east RAL With eS buat ae tetoom reademer. wl teat |e CRFICEROOMS. | “muhi-s" = st!iuw._ | pion, $7,900; a wood, Tnvestinent of sovforta: fie nee JO KENT—A GOOD SIEMOOA HOUSE. 11 bes SPR STR SS Bre BY) yatora he FPS asa inodorn mprovemente: reat quit oe Re | 1203 Fa wan sBolthe ac 18 “ane eso iaoaadadeadas Pree fe See Sprenger Sond 7 283 2d une F unbime, a er hhS Siar =f POs BENTIEUES ISHED WoUSES beet Lowe, Cocke "Fie Gasth ter teens Hale 12130 *Deated by | Ei getern section; 9 ROOMS Tmepect address Box S80 portotice ” wakis se Tease 8 FOUN, Bat ator «$3 | “his at HILL & JOH NSTO! OK SALE-HOUSE 613 4% STW. EIONT $00 P: 38039 | ROE, BEST saxpeomE suitahi. Tor a taker ‘snd cwufeckiawer, pies 88 00. prise 380 8 | ions eainiy plumb wwe te mbis.at'” “3. FOULLINAND, 123% Pate. w Ss 50 Sniy- "For permit. to inspect ajpiy to JOR SALE 820 RST ON. W. mtx Be 303.24 25 4 | Polo SPF sta. .f Tod imipe.: tot 142160 to alley “atathe In teary 35: 3 ar FOR WI NT—941 1 STN. Ww. S-noOM KIC! C5008; will tends tor sin-rosn beam te 40 3 2 Tntrobr, eae and water, #23; key at store, merthon Tas } F, CULLLINA 2 5 | corner 10th and Lata. n,w. KH T-LEIPOLI 13t on 1628 F ot. ow. 1; 25 Lm ave 3d ow Fac sue niet | E930 AND 941 1 ST_N Ww. JOR RE VE.N,E,2 STORY AND 1 16 basement Brick; wew, 6 rooms anil bath. all mod. | °@™P 3) Magnifc ores Bu | impe tapered (hreuythout. Rent ualy €22-9 mls 15 , Building. per an...3,600 | ‘Apply to i. JALUKA, 15 ath st, ne. i Fok PALE sie, Lisiganp 163 0 Bins Bra 15 609 6th St 9-¥ 25 | J{OR RENT—VERY COMPORTARLE Houses aT | §5,y0' etsy tone " jow rent, uear curs — Yor list of farsished houses cll for or wend to ofa, | $1 12: at ne. = For list of rty for sale call for or send to office | Sis 1th FUME THRE S10 dverti ct opttctneoemet, ny | _mhi6-@t_ moll imps, lot 30x00- barren 010. nO RO HOLTZMAN 10thand Fetane. | 00 REST—A NEAT ROOM BRIG pie 0. RENT ST. Ni vEN-ROO: with modern micute. new uh? ‘Ok RENT 1041, 11TH ST_ NICE MEVEN-HoOM | JF yilh wosern Lapeoycncuts, uowiy pe once. M.D. PECK, 9334 F nt. Fh conv-niencer: only’ 840. & rooms, gas and water; only 817. NOKMEN', 617 La ave. 1 Chav.n.w.18r a pt po ortomest 4 ve ones ars ey BF 20th st. near Q, 10r. ve Houses can be examine’ [CK HOUSE, 338 order: ali mili? $190 1208 State irene 201g Tat nts Ie in 65.60 9913 36 iets, 10r- 6087 Ist .w., dr... 436 st a...00- 22. 39 Gah ot aw OF. iborhood; rent €50 i KR RENT- BAY-WINDOW BRICK HOUSE, 20 1 Fe. (ENT—1322 8 ST. N.W. 1 mode: FSR S ENT UNFURSISHED. THOMAS J. 15 od. iuspa.; front and back 2. T GALLIG. 24th st..Gr, m.i.19. 1B BHth at 10rs, 2511 K st., even-room’ ¢ Water and vas: large | Mthet nw. yard: $18.50. ‘A. P. FAKDON, JOR RENT—HIS EXCELLENCY, THE MINISTER mbi7-3t <he “132 of Sveden and Norv pat Icky the county, | R 222 CLEVELAND AVE, SIX-ROOM our hands irmished oe uuEuPninbe | me ef ious, 1426 Ket, wuich is a Story and base: Porpeich House, Micoly pay ret TEE Rp SeN” | meus brick, 125 feet treat 3 room Sey ta theavuga = : Hai? Pat, | ROME, Ptomin heat, sauiiary wiuwbiug. Bea, very re ne 3 jsonatle rate. For terms and permision to inapect | 12-toom house-on Oth, bet. F and G ate. tw, ‘BEALL, DROWN & CON | Tarn Fst. > DWELLING, JUST fine cellar and all “kood location tor dry yrood: SWORMSTEDI & BI oS eee er eo SALE—206 AND 208 EAST CAPITOL ST, Ding 7 and Grooms, rexpectively, twe stored wite, mod. imp. renting now st &" and ft. Zin. m front by Pf ty i Fe RENT_UNFURNISHED— Vets 14th wtbouse 186s 14th at. land store. 60 1° DOK SALE om Seven Houses in West, reptiug for @L ey gut Prien 1SBbo each v oagoinaa eee u'rConn, | Hat. bet. 18th & 19th.150 | 3.100. a jjo707 $888.33 10th at.n't Dupontcar, ‘Gue House on V at., between 12th and 13th, #4.500, RULOO Dat. near loth. Que Louie on N st; between 14th and Lith, Sooo nue, 12 Fovms, bath-room. and all od. imps, Litiist, Get. ‘Oue Mouse on North Carvlina eve. $7,000. 0" pet mouth to good tenant. Inquire of mri ra teat. mbi7-oi 0, ROOMS, ALL | mbi7-3t Roy ee, mahi ate” 4, JOXBS Ww alles ; extensl lng; cheap if taken at once. Apply lo BENS. 1325 F st nw, Houses aud Lots in all parts of the city. FOR SALE--HOUSES. _ IR SALE— hi ont ¥ st. 1.w., S-story and basement brick, 16%, 1K SALE—A COSY SIX-ROOM HOUSE. LARGE , Toots Miccly Papered abd grained, vasy 1 beat. ii, Lear Tn.w., 3-story brick, cellar, mi, 10rs.; | modern improvements. good yard. concreted street Mtusted in the northwest, betwoen street cars and Jd nw. Sstory brick, mansard roof, mi; | henlice Address Box 101, Starofice. mbl7-Jt" wy Mle Kpear Oth n.w., 2-story, attic and bascinent, | hit ent easly a $20. 8¥ecwain, U t oh Tate +s Fe SALE—AN UNUSUAL OFFER, FINE LAnoE EX rmsscuce, ave twoastor, and bosement bricks. two bricks, and corner Ly f Srralina ico FOR Sop citAe a G00 HOU Swi oT, permittroun 4Ui st. nw. 2-story frames, in aplen- id aw. ny 2, deer ni & CO, . OR waned wi Vilege © good divestment, price 62,600, H OPauken, Fe r- ¥:7 - eleapeeedeeetonemmetaheeel (eZ 2 ip aud Fate, a St. tw., 2-etory bricks, m.i., in ist ST. sed’ ground, with privilege of JOR SALE—CHEAP—10-ROOM HOUSE ON G ST. Y, bet, Yih and 10th aw: Hot Ne “ahs Bie Fe on F10 mii ‘Wand Baw SALE—CHEAP—4 5-ROOM BRICK nearly new: brick sidew ender, good water in Absy piace iu Hyattsville and one of the around Waskiactou, brick house, 13 fam, heated by furnace K sidewalk to’ the door; | ligeds to'be seen fo be appreciated. le Beautin ox lot iu Johnson and Wine's addi- | twville, Aid. B. H WARNER & CO. O16 F st. now. ISINESS PROPERTY, -W.. brick store OR SAI R—CHEAP—4 NI 4, bet Nand Oa... wit 20) (ood investment and bath: mod. impe: | JOR SALE AK 10TH NW. a0 | wes ‘00; easy’ terms 2 Hire three: iow brick ail 38 | Fourteen-room brick, 1th,’ meat I st, reuit $50; | wod, aps. wot mt oF ABomt~ 1s | price $7,500; eaxy tei meni. CHAS. A. mee th stn ¢ SOR SAL) month new eat fraine dweliime, 2752 Fosd, (urishitwood ‘ave, rieomte. nebeutaen ark PES Price 81.500. Apply chet. aw. ‘8am Tai 1006 Pet. | JOR SALE—HI§ EXCHLLENCY THE MINISTER igs si “icdereges eatied mg ure also urshaser desiree 10,1426, st whl bg 3036 116-121 three ste Uasement brick, 25 feet trowi, Be +31 nn a 1418 Fet._ | Gecpin thorouch repair, seats heat, sauitary pani Fi its Peo e Ee ore rat. ms the | for serns and permission to ipepsct apyay to eo] 10 to = 2 * ‘au, , bas Hi 1:00 | ab. ined. -816 ‘hie ai 8,600 vom SUALL. BROWN & 00. ee 2 5 200 | oe 72 507 Va. ave. S05 3F-10-50 | st nw. bh alley n.w.4r. 500 Zale BAAS SuSE 1050 | 200 20 S62 re 16z4 Rear 915-154 2 | Vand 13526 and 1325 ore. +. 4.500 1312. i, Jb.h-48c0r.13,500 400 to 411 Baars alley. " Batt Kew i “ WILL, GIVE $20 CASH AND #3 PER MONTH Ta fs one me & or r Este Shouse ag palltae {fomd station or Greuan a Sew 2118 Ret, Oe S06 ae {1000 64 sud ad Bak ase _mhi6 a ee ER, 251s Nat. or. 1813 2G te 88 ia eS aace ao | CUYTL SERVICE EXAMINATION | QUESTIONS ‘sour 82000 62 % Cart icswern, to buok-toren oF to 12135 Sounet.,61 bee 13th ‘are. 500 % WTFLY Na? A Toy Thstionte, SOSH BL are . $) mb Laut Southwest cor Sth aud Kate. nw. 2024 Lax, 6r, mi. JAuee F BROOKS are EEG fen eatery 907 Raarivaamanee ae, Quicy Service. Otios, 121 Ost. n. RENT— F n.w.,11r.811 ‘a. W133 at cs See e 5 {ei ER #6 FF Bee i aoe BRR ‘3 ‘3 nd sh Soe ne PE ae sehere, Fi e is H bet s F i i, ty ee a ‘Madison st. nw. mhi7-3° _ tr a vaieae RENT—492 MAINE AV. 8.W., mod. impe, good ‘TAYWOOD, ‘Bagement, 910 ¥ ot. Pea omens a all pont, AMES A. McDEVITT, CHAMLES FE. FLINDER- Vuvate Detective Agency and Lures of intorma. ‘office 805 Fa. ave. Private room for consultation, 125.75 “er. -35. 33.3 E “ges st 21000 | Fi ‘ueeucy 38 (of Goverbuat or une: = ga h800 LNG, Siti WE control does wot sperets tor rewenss Sot seems Bool eosneee W'divorce cases.” Melialbe and consdential. fi35 The above js if the UTHOKIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY books Roe fan tet caPer omnes far belie acon as | ALAil comurunteations by mail or igromty the lstand 15th. [mhi6] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, | attended toand treated couldent i Hall Lours W. WILLIAMS Manawer,26 Fwtuw )ciu" TOR SALE—A GREAT. BARGAIN IN NORT A . USIE'S OLD STAND IS THE ONLY PLACE eee aera, nia et Sa | J Ste “as ed aed“, ons Jarce brick stable ou rear of lots, which cam be con- a oa rr we! Yertod Into three houes and rent for €24amonth, | AL for 34.500 (worth $3,500), if taken at once. Lot 2118. _mb15-17,19 THOS. G. HENSEY, 1926 F st. nw. FE SALE-4 POURS ORY BRICK HOUSE, 113 ee ee eee GEORGE TRUESDELL, 605 3th st. nw. JOR SALE—NEW THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL_ Peru ee own, } quodern imprivemeniy hscdsomely papernd; to. TCHS BOeh 1307 F st. i. — i we Mae, Hosted, ‘northwest; at Sf hy 10,000 and 911,000 neepsstivaly ane ne rE, JOR SALE—BARGAIN: BUSINESS PROPERTY RooMs, few taro mada, portiiwest esctien: only ant tack Sk00- WE was & BON Tass ¥, Pitta 025 Fat hw, JPO8 SALE-ATTRACTIVE Biciikt tinier mage 1 iocality of ies of Ono. F. sae cated two square terms very easy, poe We 17-Bt ieee Legg’ a [—A GOOD mee in Bice jabeprennin cor se and oa staw. | sectors 1 pois bear Wwestment. inguibe at 474 Ot, ‘CORNER, 4x | =: i SALE_FINE ff ‘and

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