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dl LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the % hinurs commencing at3 p.m. ay eae Sees eet ae vi , Warmer, psu x ae W Brisk westerly winds, colder, rain followed by fair weather; with a cold wave. Ow1xa fo THR IxcREAsE of our business, and to accommodate our patrons in large work, we have | opened and will occupy a8 our annex those ele fat and commodious rooms over the Bradbury jano Palace, 1225 Pa. ave., where we will be pleased to meet Our friends and patrons. M_P. Rice, Photozrapher. cw STYLES in spring hats in English brown, maple and nutria, ‘These are our latest novelties. | Franc, oue-price hatter and furnisher, cor. 7th.and pests. = Geewax uw Five Weexs—New Covnst.—Two | classes are how forming for one more beginner's jurse by Profs. Haupt and Muller at 10:30 a.m. and 745 p.m. This course opens this week. Quite & number of prominent parties already | registered. Lecture hall, Masonic Tempic. A | c maversationai, ‘reading, and writing the German language assured. La- dies and gentlemen most cordially invited at the above bolirs dafly this week. Que mas. register for one week to test Haupt’s method, and if pleased | cap continue, Me's good fur Derbys $1.50, fine $2, Dest $2.50. Latest styles. ALT. Lewis, 4 7th st Not Tue Stauese Twixs—John Edwards and Wim. Carleton occupted the same room together in State street, Chicago. Curiously, Doth were suf- fering. fro) jnvense neuralgic pains in the tace, and ‘were driten almost crazy by that and pro- Jonged sleeplessness. The first named, driven to despair, shot himself through the head, while the Second, by the sdvice of a friend, procured a bot- Ue of Scotch Oats Essence and ia'forty-elgnt hours ‘Was a well and happy Le A Conutar Ixyrrariox to the Interesting opening exercises of a new course of lessons at 10:30 am. and 7:45 p.m., at Masonic Temple, by Prof. Haupt. A LUXURY aD Necessiry for rich and poor who ‘wish to enjoy good heaith, and who do not wish to resort to bitter, nauseous liver medicines and ca~ tharlics, ts the cvacentrated California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, All druggists, For Washington dressed beet go to Jno. R. Kelty, stalls €28, @2 and 630 Center Market, and 206 and Buy Nortern Liberty. Corn beet a specialty. Moe. T. B. Hamnisox, 1329 F st., is In New York | securing the latest fashions and designs in im- | ported Iniljinery goods for the coming spring | season. Uxt Avni. 1 We Will make a discount of 10 per cent on all purchases made from us for cash wn or before delivery. Furniture, Carpets, U holstery Goods and Bedding. All goods marsed in | plain figures. W. B. Mosks & Sox, 11th and F sts. | Wat Pareas, window shades, derorations, &, RICHAND HENDERSON, 923 F st. b.W. Some BanGarys for the rest of the week. A lot of crinkle Etaufine, 3e. yard; 5 styles of printed madras, 10 and 15 ; antique chamber | suits, bevel plates, only $25; Walnut <uits, marble- Lops, Level plates, former price $40; now $5150. These prices mean casi, |W. H. HOBKE. | CHEW “Rosenfeld’s Gem™ Tobacco. { 1 CITY AND DISTRICT. i fonight. ALBavow’ Nationat.—“Held by the Enemy.” Waitaxp Hart—Prot. Carpenter. ‘Haxmus’.—“Hearts of Oak.” Kawwan's—Variet Condensed Locals. ‘The funeral of F. M. Smith, the conductor who ‘was kilied in the recent disaster on the Georgia Southern Railroad, took plice Unis afternoon from the home of his parents, 425 3d street_ northwest. At a meeting last eveuing of the Virginia Repud- Mean Association resolutions were adopted in- dorsing Mr. W. E. Games asa candidate for Cou- gress from the fourth Virginia district. Yesterday afternoon fire in house 1719 6th street northwest, occupied by Policeman M. T. ‘Slater, damaged Clothing and furniture to the ex- tent of about $50. ‘The second sociable of the Old Guard, U. V.C., held at their armory last night, was a’ pleasant alr. A milssion which was opened last Sunday at St. Aloystus churen by Kev. Father O'Connor, S. J., of New York, assisted by the resident fatliers, 3 proving very successful. Yesterday Messrs. Closs € Miller filed in the Criminal Court 4 motion for # new trial in the case ot Jas. MeCarthy, convicted of perjury im swe: ing tn the Police Court that be bad not sold Uquor toa minor. In Cireuit Court No. 2 this morning Jas, Tynon Was accepted as a juror and Kobert Portner was returned not found. The Ki ten demonstration, which was to have taken place last week, will be given to-mor- Yow afternoon in Linthicum Hall. Iv is free to all. The Pennsylvania Democratic Association organ- {ued permanently last evening, electing the follow. ing-named officers: President, Hon. Jno R. Lynch; AESt vice-president, . M. Anstedt; second vice- resident, D. K. Recder; recording secretary, B. B. A. Ermeutrout; cor- King, fimancial secretary, respondi) secretary, S. A. Foose; treasurer, pan’ P. Noone. The organization has already a darge roll of membership. This morning, In the case of Jasper Jackson, charged With assault and battery with intent wo wil, and who was granted a new trial, bail was given ta $600, and he Was released from jail. see asa MaxRIAGE LICKNSES.—Marriage licenses have Deen issued by the clerk of the court to Simon curds and Mary Washington; Heary Vincent Findley und Saran Beulah Blundon; Kob’t T. Pace nd Kila L. Farrar; Ferdiaand — and Juila D. ‘ewman; Oliver B.'Peerce and Juita A. Bird, of Nay York, N.¥.; Robert Yates and Anute king- « —_o—_—_. CHARGES OF CRIMINAL ASSAULT AGAINST ELEVEN ‘Max.—Policeman Sullivan, of the sixth precinct, last “night arrested Edward Gordon, colored, ‘twenty-six years old, who lives on 1ith street Southeast, abd locked him up on a warrant charg- ing bim with criminally assaulting Lizle Ford, a weventeen-year-old colored ctrl, who lives near North Carolina avenue and 1:ith'street_ northeast. Ligde e that last Sunday night she was with several colored men, who made her drunk, and eleven of thera assaulted her on the commons hear 16th and B streets northeast. Warrants bave been sworn out for five men, but thus far Gordon 1s the only one who has been arrested. The gase was continued in the Police Court to-day. ‘This morning at the Center Market. Special Officer Mekay arresied Henry Curry, another one of the begroes charged with the offense, and took him to the Police Court, His case was also continued. —— : RercR ENGAGEMENT OF RICHARD MANSFIELD.— Mr. Kichard Mansfield met with so much success during lis engagement at Albaugh’s early in the sewou that he feels warranted to return to that house Dext Week, again appearing in “Dr. Jekyll und Mr. iiyde" aid is other plays. ‘The sale of seats for the engagement begins at the boxoffice \o-morrow morning. A Burotax Tawaxrep.—The valu selence as ue of applied defense against brute force aud Mnoral depravity was liustrated tbls morning, about 2 o'clock, at the residence, at Anacostia, of Mr. J. E Powell, the electrician of the Treasury Department. An attempt was made to enter one of the parlor windows, when the electric alarm aroused Mr. Poweil, who called for assist ance,and the Banglarto tenth neighbor caused the would-be “TRE Jit” Comix A@atx.—Mr. Dion Boucicault il reture to the beater next week, ap- pearing in bis capital sporting play, “The Jilu” Wien so gencraliy deugnted all whosaw it a: this house last season. Mr. ault 1s still sup. ported by Miss Tuorndyke and acapabie company, Seats for the engagement go on sale to-mbrrow morning. a Mxs. Lockwooo’s Lecrtxe.—Mrs. Belva Lock- ‘Wood Will this evening deliver a lecture on “Social aud Political Life in Washington” at Grand Army Mall, under the at ‘of the Woman's National Press Association, In this lecture Mrs. Lockwood As sald to classify the people of Washington in a Unique mnauBer and to give special attention to the Departineut clerks ahd buarding-house keep- ers ‘Tux Merrorourran Lycxvu.—The lyceum of the Mcgrypoiitau caurch met in the church parlors Last eve and a interesting program was en- Jpyea by a Tirge number. President croissant de- seribed the struggles of Columbus to secure aid to attempt the discovery of the new world, and his {riumphant return to Spain after his discovery. ‘The ters were represented in costume. The Lyceum Giee Club and Miss wollile McKee rendered luusic Defore and alter tue recital, ‘Tee CLERKS Mervat Bewerrr ASBOCIATION.— ‘Was a large attendance last night at a meet. log of the Clerks’ Mutual Benefit. and Protective Association, held at Sudnam's Hall, 1023 7th street nortawest. The semi-annual election of oMiicers was lrid with the following result: Past president, ii. K. Grimes; presideats James ‘ston; first Vice-president’ Edw. ; sieeen: secoad do., E. K. Plant; third recording retary, B.C. Fisher; treasurer, ¢. E Manters wanten, WH. Ful. ‘This awociatwon was organ: wed in July, 185, and incorporated the following vetober as’ a binetici oat Sestoca tbe rants Eanes hee Astatement which Was suomi financial condition of the association on January nancial see- , trom the Ume of organization, two and @ hait years ago. ‘The total receipts were $1,586 25; pald to sick “members, $448.70; Working expenses, $444.04; ca kon hand to account of death $414; bulance on hand to sicl. fund, $1742. It 15 proposed to cevate a rellet tuna vo heip such mem- as may be out of employment and in dis Uressed circumstances, and also to help chow out of employment to procure situations All mer- cantile clerks Who can pass a medical examination are admitted to membership. This association has no coppection with the Clerks’ Assembly, K- of L, although many clerks pelong to bot. Kivixe yor Cuaxiry.—An int ‘equestrian eptervainment was given at the W. ‘ton Kid ing Academy last night. It Was for the Lenent of the Eastern Dispenoury, and there was a Lai tendance. Some new ‘ Muca spirit was developed in the jeu de rose, Mr. Lrare toking the honors The hurdle jumping and tandem A tint acct ches ASA Bh loin El LA A Dl ll I I Pe ah nh Mee hte ht A tl EES Bhd A SL le A Tompkios, Miss Howard, Mr. Gilmore, ind Miss Gardner. wien New Course oy Hacrr’s Gemwax at 10:30 and 7x46 daily this week. All are-invited. Masonic Cold Wave Coming, ‘The following bulletin was issued from the office Of the Chief Signal OMicer tais morning: “Cold wave coming. ‘The temperature will prob- ably fall 20 degrees by 7 a. m. of March 22,” ok Soommend Blacked the Salvation Sergeant's Eye. WILLIAM MORSELL SAYS HE DID NOT STRIKE THE BLOW, BUT JUDGE SNELL THOUGHT DIFFERENTLY, AND FINED HID, Some months ago when disturbances at the Sal ¥ation Army barracks were frequent, the offenders were taken before the Police Court, where Judge Snell usually. gave them some good advice, and | backed up bis advice by a sentence of fue or im- prisonment. The court sustained the Salvation- ists to such an extent that the meetings became Yery orderly. Last night a young man named Wm. Morgell attended the services, and during the evening M&d some troubie with Sergeant Krause, ofthe army. Capt. Yager went to the nts assistance, but before his arrival Morsell, 1t 1s al- a dealt the sergeant a blow in the eye, and this merning when the parties appeared in the Police Court the sergeant’s eve was black. The court was informed of the trouble by the officers of the army, and tne defendant was sworn in bis own behalf. He said that when he visited the meeting last night he met Jim Richardson, who told hima that ne (Richardson) was done with the Salvation Army, and that he was going to get @ arink. Defendiat persuaded him to return, and Mhen he went to the door the sergeant would mot admit them. Morseil said that Richardson, and Not himself, struck the sergeant, A fine of $10 or thirty days was imposed. District Government Affairs, LIQUOR LICENSES. The following applications for bar-toom liquor Ucenses were disposed of yesterday: Bar-rooms approved—Patrick White, 6:30 2d Street northwest; rt O'Neil, 120 G street southwest; Francis Leonard, 735 Delaware avenue southwest. Disup- proved—Nicholas Lochbeehler, 100 New York ave- hue; Matthew Myers, 1905 19th street northwest. Both these a majority of signers. ‘Wholesale ‘approved—Catherine Batters, 1840 13th street northwest; Thos. C. Davidson, 245 Carroll avenue southwest, and Columbus L. Stewart, 800 Grant evenue, county. ‘THE PROPOSED RAILKOAD ON THE BLADENSBURG ROAD. ‘The bill in ting the Washington and Highlands Railway Co.-of the District has been considered by the Commissioners. Under certain conditions and moditicattons they see no objection to the bil, ‘This bili authorizes the construction of a single or double track railway on the Bladens- burg road, The road, the Commissioners say, 18 ab important thoroughfare and has recently been {m- proved and put in good condition at a cost of 2,500. ‘The Commissioners think the company Should ‘be required vo locate {ts tracks $0 as not to interfere with Its use. ‘The same recommenda- Uons are made regarding the motive power to be employed, and also the payment to the District of 4 percentage of earnings that are made regarding all newly incorporated roads. VITAL STATISTICS. Health Officer Townshend's report for the week ending March 17 shows: Number of deaths, 111 —white, 55; colored, 56. Death-rate per 1,000 19.06; colored, 34.83; total 5.05. Forty-six were under 5 years 17 over 60 years. Eighteen of the red in hosplials and public mstitu- ‘The principal causes of death were: Croup, consumption, 14; diarrheal, 2; typhoid fever, 1; pheumonia puerperal diseases, 3. "Births reported: 17 white inales, 20 white temaales, 18 colored males, 25 colored females, Marriages reported: 7 white, § colored. 1s 2 malarial fever, 2; 10; congestion of the lungs, measles, 7: MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The butlding taspector has condemned the build- ings 1335 and 13:57 § street, and ordered the occu- pants to vacate in flieen days. ‘The front walls of 1208 and 1218 E street have been found to be iu a dangerous condition and they have been or- dered to be taken down. ‘The Commissioners see no objection to the pas- sage of a bill to regulate the powers and duties of the board of trustees of the Industrial Home ‘School of the District respecting infant wards and scholars, A. F. Louder has been appointed an additional private on the police foree. “The new pumps,” said Capt. Symons, ‘started to working this morning at 5 o'clock, and are very satistactory. They are not working very smootaly as yet, as it will take probably a week before they | will Work like old ones.” ‘The Other side. MAJOR FISHER DENIES THAT HE WAS DISMISSED BY ‘THE BUTLER ZOUAVES. Major Chas. B. Fisber,of the 5th battalion of the District militta, who, 1t was announced in yester- day's Stax, was dismissed by his company, the Butler Zouaves, said to a Stay reporter to-day that the meeting at which that action was taken was attended by only 35 men of a membership of 145, representing a faction adverse to bim. He denied that he had made any improper use of fair money or Was responsible for it, and stated that the court Of Inquiry Which Investigated the mat ter exonerated him. He acknowledged that Gen- eral Ordway bad deprived the organization of their arms, but t was because of the utter failure of two of the companies at inspection. He added that General Ordway did not intend to continue Uhe Zouaves in service, but that when he (Major | Fisher) had made returns for the arms he should receive an honorable discharge. —————— Sales of Heal Estate. Anna M. Clapp bas bought, for $30,000, of Asa Whitehead sub 15, sq. 216, 2,966 feet, fronting 25 feet > inches on Vi. ave. bet. K and’ L sta nw. Alice 8. Hil has bought of ©. Kennedy, for $14,180.50, lot 6, sq. 199, 6,307 square feet, front- ing’ 53 feet on 'I bet. 15th and 6th sts. nw. B. Schlosberg has purchased of Mary A. Willis, for $9,200, pl. A, Sq. 321, 3OX73 feet on 12th st. bet. E and F'sts. now. E. c. Walthal, of Grenada, Miss, has bought of H.-H. Heath sub B, square 160, 2,050 feet, front. lng 20 feet on 17th street, between M street and Rhode Island avenue, for $13,500. —— ‘Transfers of Renl Estate, - ‘Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: S. S, Cissel to F. T. Browning, sub H, sq. 367; $3,000, B. H. Warder to W. 0. Denison, sub lot 128, sq. 93; $9,500. Maria L. Harkness to Elizabeth Boudinet etal, part 3, sq. 268; $—. C. A. Harvey to J. H. Gray, Sub 109, 8q. 195; $4,700. W. W. Birth to J, W. Boggs, sr., part 20, sq. 964; $600. B. H. Warder to O. B. Willeox, sub 125, sq. 93; 500, James E. Arnold to Jolin O. Stewart, sub 37, of lots 108, cy Anacostia; $450.” H. H. Heath to’ E. C. Walt. huaiy Sub B, 89. 160; $13,500. — Srvck 4 Ksirg 1x Hi.—Lum Kendali, colored, Pleaded guilty in the Police Court to-day toa charge of assaulting Joseph B. Berry, also colored. Berry testified that about 4 o'clock Saturday after- noon he Was standing at the corner of New York avenue and 20th street, when the defendant came by and threw some lamp biack in his face. He told nim to stop, When Le showed fight. Witness accepted Lum’s invitation to fight, and they went to a vacant lot for that purpose. He made a pass at Lum and the latter stuck a knife tn witness, ‘The prisoner was sentenced to one Year in jail. ‘Two Boaxps or Dr The Pros IcTONS FOR 4 CEMETERY.— Hull Cemetery Association and the German Evangelical Society, both of which organi- zations claim control of tle Prospect Hill Ceme- tery, held elections yesterday. ‘The Cemetery Associalion, composed of lot-owners, elected the iollowing: President, Fred Imhof; secretary,Leonh. Eckert; directors, August Schmedtle, John L. Vogt, Chas. Schneider, Chas. Graff, Jonu A. Gries. ‘bauer, and Geo. Wagner. The Evangelical Socie] elected tne foilowing directors: Louis Kettler, G. Barthel, W. Seherger, 8. Toepfer, Geo. C. Walker, Henry Jorg, and H. Lereckel * fonts ‘THe Trurenace WEEK OF PRAYER—At the meeting held at the New York Avenue Presby- terlan church yesterday afternoon in pursuance of the program arranged for the tem) ce week of prayer, Mrs Hannah Wohitall Smt & Bibie Teading, Mrs. EB. Kearney, of New York, sang, abd Mrs, Judge Clark led in’ er. Miss Willard and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. of New Yori Will take part in the prayer service to-day, and Mrs, Kearney will sing. a Deatu ov Bisuor, tux Far MAN.—S. M. Bi the fat man, died at Petersburg, Va, yesterday of intermittent fever and degeneration of the heart. The deceased was born in Prince George County, Virginia, November 28, 1862. At the ume of his death he weighed 350 pounds, He was on exhibition at Barnum’s Museum, in New York, when that building was destroyed by fre, and narrowly escaped. He was recenuy on exhibition In this city. i ES Deatu or 4 Foren Wasmixctox Prixter— Hon. H. H. Gree. Who died at New Lisbon, Onio, March 6, was in former years a well-known Wash- ington printer. He was born in Loudoun County, Va., in 1808, and came to this city early in 1828 and served an apprenticeship in the printing ofiice of Wim. Greer, then at the corner of 9th and streets. With slight intermissions he worked on ‘the Globe Ull the spring of 1835, when he lett tor ‘Ohio, traveling on the newly-finished B. & 0. RR. Pate ye a At New Lis- entering 1o_partnershi| with Nicholas plished there the Ohio Gazette and conducted it from April, 1835 to 1839, ‘Subsequently be filled the oMices of deputy United States marshal, recorder of Columbiana Couaty, and delegate to the constitutional convention of 1850 and 185), Ow Account oF THR INCLEMENT Waa sale of that fine building lot on Rhode ben between 14th and 15th the Island streets northwest, until 5 p. m. to-morrow (Toursday), March. The attention of in searc ahied to Relief for Stammerers and Other Speech Satferers, Prof. Aldrich, the founder of the Institution in ‘New York for the Cure of is at the mond's class at the college with talk as well as you or I now.” ‘My method? Well, fv’ dimcult to explain without illustration. It ts @ vocal training and careful practice and instruction as to what to do to control the speech. To teach it requires the exercise of influence, will-power, and skill, but there ts hardly a person, however badly afilictea, who may not be taught to talk with freedom: During the first two or three lessons I do not rmit my pupils tc attempt to talk to any one ut me. I comtnana perfect silence on their part until they have gained the self confidence neces- } Sary to conduct an ordinary conversation without, | danger of a slip. Durt short period of silence they have to write what they want to say Cg from me. I used to stammer very badly mysel ‘That was What first led me to investigate the suuject, and resulted tn, the discovery’ of, the method of cure which I practice, and in the estab- lishment of the institution in New York, I made a careful study of the French and German methoas of treatinent, without finding entire reliet. Years of labor resulted in the discovery by me of a system by wy speech was restored and by which 1 have sffice cured many bad stammerers,” ——— Bave Ball, THE WASHINGTON'S WIN AGAIN, AND WHITE SIGNS WITH DETROIT. Washington’s ball club defeated the Birming- ham team again yesterday at Atlanta by a score of 702 Dally and Deasley were the battery. Manager Watkins’ apology has had the effect of rsuading Third-baseman White to play with the i troit team, He signed yest alter and will report at Mobile, Ala., for practice at the end of the wees. ——— ‘Tue Puosrsct Hitt, CEMETERY LrTi¢aTIoN.—This morning in the case of the Prospect Hill Cemetery Company against the German Evangelical Society, an order was made in the Rquity Court, Judge | Cox, enjoining the detendants aking posses, | ston of the cemetery, The hearing 1s fixed for the 26th Instant, TALKING WOMAN SUFFRAGE TO COLORED PROPIE.— Miss Susan B. Anthony and Mys. Clara B. Colby attended the mecting of the Bethel Literary So- clety, a colored organization, at the Metropolitan A. M.E. Church last evening, and addressed the fathering on Woman suffrage. Mr. Fred. Doug- fiSs, wo was present, also spoke and the colored women of the church to take a part fm tl national council of women to be held at Albaugh’: ext week. ‘Tax Staxrorn Rivies.—Tre Stanford Rifles last night elected the following uflvers: George W. Pioffer, president; C. M. Heller, recording secre: tary; &. F. Burdine, financial’ secretary; 0. W. Raéder, treasurer: E. Ford, E. F. Burdine,’ and C. W. Raeder, recruiting committee; K. Conrad, A. L. Harvey, and J. L. Curtis, finance committee; Capt. John'C, Foster, Thomas D. Plicher, and H. A. Soliers, executive committee, ———— Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tue EVENING Stan. ‘THE SHOOTING IN ALEXANDRIA CoUNTY.—The next grand jury of Alexandria County, at this lace, Will hear Witnesses, as lo the shooting of coger Fields, of West Was) mn, by the colored constable, Robert Mitchell, last Sunday, near the Aqueduct briage. The constable claims that he found a party of young men gambling and took the cards away from them, and that these men, with others, came Dack and assaulted him, and that he fired in self-defense. ‘The next county _ Jury will meet here on the fourth Monday of lay. ‘Crcurr Cover.—The Cireult Court, Judge Keith, ald not try the coupon, cases, to-day, a8 was ex: the judge ha postpone wu Kas term. fe will devote that entire term to the coupou business, und if necessary will ask the as- ‘sistance of other circult judges, and hold continu- ous terms until all the coupon Suits are disposed of. ‘The court has heard arguments in the suits of ‘SWansbury agt. Lucas, and’ Arteheson agt. Sum mers, and has ordered a sale in the case of Dantel ‘Young agt. M. E. Jones. joTEs.—The city collectors are ing for the payment of the tax bills in their hands.” No cou- | pow question arises in Felation to city tax bills — ‘he agents of Chataigne’s new Alexandria direc. tory are now making ready for their canvass here. —Thos, Dailey, chai with obtaining goods under false has been sent to Jail tor ven days by the mayor.——Several parties are pros- pecting for the establishinent Of fruit canneries here. —Objections lave been made by residents ‘of the neighboruood of the Ploueer Mills to the erection of the United Oil Co.'s tank-house in that section. ‘The street committee will hear all par- Ues and the permission will probably be ——The ship Syren, which has discharged part of her cargo of lumber here, has gone on to Washing- ton.—The sult of the late Lewis Hipkins against the city counell for damages to his property on Cameron street by change of street grade has been sent on to the next tgrin in the Circuit Court. herited Diseases, THE SINS OF THE FATHERS THAT DESCEND TO THE ‘THIRD AND FOURTH GENEKATION. From “Curious Facts of Inheritance." In the realm of disease the facts of ineritance are most numerous, and are daily accumulating. Here they are no longer, alas, curfous and amus- Ing, but terrible, fateful, overwhelming. No fact of nature is more pregnant with awful meaning than the Tact of the inheritance of disease. It meets the physician on his daily rounds, paralyz~ ing his art and Alling bim with sadness ‘The legend of the anctent Greeks pictured the malig nant Furies pursuing families from generation to generation, and rendering them desolate. ‘The uries still ply their work of terror and death; but we have stripped them of the garb which Superstition whrew around them, and they now appear to ow eyes in the more’ intelligible but Jess awful form of hereditary disease. Modern science, which has cast {llumination into se many dark corners of nature, has shed a new and still more lurid light on the words of the Hebrew scripture: “The sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the children unto the third and fourth generation.” Instances of hereditary dis- ease abound on every hand. Fully 50 per cerit of cases of gout are inherited. ‘The proportion 1s not much less In that fell destroyer of families, our national scourge, consumption. Cancer and scrof- ula run strongiy in families, Insanity ts heredi- lary toa marked degree; but fortunately, like iuaby other hereditary diseases, tends to wear it. Self Out, the stock becoming extinct. Nearly all detects of sight are occasionally inherited. sir Henry Holland says truly that “no organ or tex- Lure of the body 18 exempt from the chance of being the subject of hereditary disease.” Prob- ably more chronic diseases which permanently modify the structure and functions of the body are more or less Iuble to be inherited. ‘The important and far-reacuing practical deductions trom such facts—affecting so powerfully the happiness of in- dividuals and fumtiles and the collective welfare of the nation—will be obvious to reflective but cannot be dweltgipon in the present article, Pony Your Bioon. Good health depends upon pure blood; therefore, to keep well, purify the blood by taking Hood's Sarsapa- Tila, This medicine is peculiarly designed to act upon the blood, and through that upon all the organs and tissues of the body. 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ME q HANDSOME STRIPED BLACK SILK VELVET, SHAK 'BOSTON VARIETY 711 MARKET SP7 "Herre aets re ERG ea es ‘Don't fail to ask for the Vulusble Present, m9 att eA. of 50 RENT—A LARGE WOUSE SUITABLE FOR OR RENT—HIS EXCELLENCY, THE MINISTER | RE . anh inh xy ment brick, 12> fect fous Sm : . . BR RENT—BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED S-ROOM | repair, steain heat, saniaty ylamt J fe ‘got. | fonatie BR est Miter Cd as FOR RENT— ie OR RENT-STORE AND DWELLING, JUST Royal a Perfect Baking Powder--Absolutely Free From Lime. Sumpictet Gai Rtnatave a. ane col abd at pe Stocery. SWORMSTEDT & 3 ‘The Royal Baking Powder 1s considered by all chemists and food analysts to be FSi stb ® marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness, Furthermore, it is now the only ‘Qe Ast st. to} 1108 Conn ave, store. 30 aking powder before the public free from lime and absolutely pure, Far Won ‘This is due largely to the improved method by the use of which it has been made Pt ry possible to produce a perfectly pure cream of tartar, from which all the lime has 3098 ie te 5 Pat ‘B25 Fe it ‘Deen eltminated. ES bite Ost. pear 2th. ‘This chemically pure cream of tartar is exclusively employed in the manu Bens 30 ua a facture of the Royal Baking Powder, 80 that its absolute freedom from lime and Sago 7200 34 Al = all other extraneous substances is guaranteed. 8 gt Bae Professor McMurtrie, late chemist-In-chief to the U. & Department of Agriculture, ie BO ear 114 Hos? SA after analyzing many samples of cream of tartar of the market, testified to the a 30 1808 mnt ei thee ee, tr ‘ ONEY TO LOAN ON apy 2 absolute purity of that used in the Royal Baking Powder as follows: ise met] Meee a tomcat Fates ne gogo oe “] have examined the cream of tartar manufactuted for and used by the Royal 208 24th ot Or mL 00,3059 “ahi NEY x— Baking Powder Company in the manufacture of their baking. powder, and find it to =~ ap riences soo) Pemaziuame ee _| M C800. Sotooo, es, be perfectiy pure, and free from lime in any form. FRG BERT —EIGHTEEN-ROOM HOUSE AT | “Tt hime OO SSS DED “an chemical sutiully located mer boarding house ‘very | JYFONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE an tests to which I have submitted it have proved the Royal Baking cheap to tenponsible tenant WALEER & WILSON, Monreal estate. sy, agante & Powder perfectly healthful, of uniform excellent quality, and free from any iF — oe a ee = r a Oey To LOAN pe =F 5 . far nw f ‘Late Chemist U. & Dep't of Agriculture: ANpIG Paes gt n.w.. L4r....833.43 Col * EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. CITY ITEMS. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS even iNT Pavan TN SUMS 100 SMALL, PREMIUM CHANGED. ‘THOS. EL, WAGGANAN, 917 Fst, $40,000-"r0 LOAN ‘000 Something New Every Day. Some splendid bargains. ‘TRURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1888, OR SALE—A 1% HORSE-POWER BAXTER FeStoanuagtae’ tnibod der. inquire st HIGHARD Snes mee ‘OR SALE—STYLISH IRON-GRAY COLt, 4% We get in new goods daily. a wily broken: a Nov 1 bugyy horse: . We Buy goods th tare quantities, ear Cr ee atc aR ay Cai ON REAL ESTATE. Wye mark our goods very low. ey Re ae _{mbi3]__ THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. Seanein, coersen| ae po yo AONGRODIED CUSTOM-MADE | a1... 030 Pa ay. nwt 000 BONDS AND MORTGAGES, T G ‘Tue Far, 812 7th street n.w. bel mimeabeats Ti Nice 10-inch tray, assorted cok Nice 1:-inch tay; lacquered, oe” ANTELD NOKIGAGE VE YEARS. a LOAN AND TRUST ©O. $79 for front, $50 for Tear store Gunton Build’g, rms.lo a. FOR, SALE 5; CIGAR STORE, CENTRALLY 1 10. 7am yal vated and doi: good business; satisfactory ree- to Jeresnvee ee! st na C SE KAT ITAL. 9600-000. Bee Jo inen tray Japauned, 146 ‘Addrens Box 147, Staromice. whiO-a* | 913 Mi ave. aiwware.” Gunton Bldg roots ; er ee re OnDS-6 SEARS. Decorated china creat-plicher, Oe, F A NEW, DOMESTIC SEWING MA’ | store and dwelling, 43" [store aud dweliiag iv’ | ton Safe Deposit and Trust Co. of hsion ‘Thegewe Good size clothes baskets, 47c." For aint Will be cold cheap. ill health of owner couse | "EC at. aw. OF....0---..-35) Not awa Sr. 10.30 | furiiew, Tan Coupon, Semi-annual Interest Notes, Large size colored foot: tubs. Soe nee _Seawire 8¢ AEP Leow sve. DW. TAAL — | ‘The shove isoniy apartionof the property on my | Tamounta, for jrumertinge teltvery Lange footed chamber pails’ 206, MR SALE—AN IRON GRAY PONY, SIX YEARS | p 7pe "hyve s24ly Arartion of the, Property on,my | Sealrat am me Od BOW LAS Shs. 1921 F Good two-string brooms, 9c. of age, wentle, king and used to children, Can be | thelstand 15th. [mh20] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. | 7 nas a — English decorated tea seta, containing 56 pieces, | 2h #t the rear of ha Seay BICYCLE | J7O8, RENT—NEW SIX-ROOM ERICK HOUSES, 3.000, pretty patterns, only $3.79." a SALE—A SINGER & CO. SAFETY BICYCLE | W within halt square of stiect cores vere lee eae Ch ta oases to alter enone at G per cunts Han ¢ hand-painted tea sets, new design, | 12 0xcellent condition; price $100. ¥. B. BROCK, | good colored tenants; OMY OID ee BRADLEY. f13-3un BEALL BROWN & Co. ‘neat decoration, only $5.39. H a a ee eee 54 \qoNeY LOAN oKS, BOND: ¥ Handsome hand-painted dinner and tea set com-| J{OH SALE-GROCERY STORE, STAND ESTAB- ae | ACRE SOARED OR StOCES. BOBS ARNE ened containing 160 pieces, new shape, only | ee a oe ee QR RENT 2011 PORTNER ST. N.W., 6-ROOM ies in WH DEMPSE: 28. ister’ Se” Fick; mod. imps. : $30. mh9-un joker, 1424 New York avo. ‘Beautifal decorated "Sy SSS W, BUTT: | | 1330 Wallach st. n.w., 7-room brick, $33.33. . i oick anbuRisT term and eioganc aqua Thess ois don chit | K'tle ie fuga Punting Chine terighdae | mucOde "sr GRAYS COL bhe rat | BQ) ()()O OS REMLEATATE snccutTy AT bition in our window. Some crockery houses | bargain, 1900 Penh. ave. mibZO-2e* B SALE OR RENT—A GENTLEMAN DESIRING | §3,000 and upward. Very small commission. Would ask $10 for them; we mark them $5.19. ‘OK SALE—WAGONS AND CARTS—THOSE DE- | Z towo to Europe has with me his fine resi- | “jal7-Sw* C.H. KNIGHT. 607 7th st, nw. ‘Ta& Fark, 812 7th st. nw. Foitticy tiem would do well by calling st 1a15 7th | gence on 16th st for rent furnished, st low rental, TO LOAN AT LOW KATES, ON LOcAL ee at_n.w. “Intend to go out of business. mh20- Soe, Sue, Jones oF Sor eale: 65,000 cos; balan: ‘securities ‘LOUIS CUD HAM, Pree ci ch JOR SALE-ATTENTION OF BUILDERS. anh:20-1W ier ‘19th and Hs operarBouduet,” “Sel ros,” “Dancolla, “Purl. \dininistrators’ sale of = tan,” ‘Ok RENT—A NEAT TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, “Old_Crow” and “Little Captain” bran SLATE MANTELS, JFRLOM $1,000 TO $5,000 To LOAN oN REAL ids, with cellar; 6 rooms and bath. all modern improve- first-class 5c. cigars, unequaled in style, quality | a 617 W, Pratt st. “Baltimore, Md. By virtue of an | 4. with cellar, 6 rooins and bath; all modern improve- | ROM, $1.000 CHAPIN BROW and price; try them; cigar Nope, Srdet of fue Orpbaa’ Court up underatned.adamins. | mente, Dewy sf us0" Tred yearly cw twee £25-Lin 7” attorney at Law, 323 436 st M. & P. Metzorn, saie, for cash, a large stock of slate mantels, Prices | Urick houses 912%, 914 and 914% 2oth st. nw. ONEY TO LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE IN ie 1 417 7th Bt. n.w. | greatly reduced. coll ; Water in yard rent $14.30: also, Yoswit, Resi Estate notes bouxht aud s Phillips’ Digentibie Cocoa, a very nu THOMAS GOCE? mrsuey,} Adminietratore, | coche utes. BRL WARNER B OF tritious drink for chiidren. ae Ea FO OWE ONEY To LOAN AT. LOWEST RATES OF IN- SALE--CH! ‘LASS & PROOF — S] Commu r=) Estate Security. Collars Engrav. sharpened - A RARE OPPORTUNITY, Sei HOLLAND & THOMPSON tree, “Wauroxp, 487 Penna. ave. m,Wwas | wedlain size: also small oue; caah oF time.” Agrees | 19 threestory aud baseiwent Houses ‘by turnace, ee 83 Per Galion, 75c. Quare Bottje, No.1 | 22% 77: Su ofce. En the northwestern part of the city, betwee sizer EY TO LOAN, IN LARGE AND SMALL BEB Pan cheyenne | BOE, HS OMT TE aa Fe te eine scares, |e Rae ET CRE ES Orders by mall. McGnr's, oth near Dat. Was can Telephone Beer PAREN & JoRD As 38 lot *3-dm 4) mh20-3t" PRLOR SALE — JUsT ARRT TA ONE} TO LOAN 1N SUMS FROM $500 UP- FROM VIRG! car load of Horses. “Amongst the lot are first-class Mivaed 28acioteat san of apiereet snl come: Sous, ov approved real estate in this cw N REET NORTHWESST, nice 8-room brick house; all mod, improvements: pallfornia Tickets, J. F. Milnor, B. £ 0. as = 835 per mnonth in advance. “For further information id nds lass" dri draft; jorses. SCHLEGEL ly to BUSHNELL & CAKUSI, 1008 F st. la i. 0. HOLTZMAN, flvotlet = aa bien SQUIGLEL: Hear of USE Dee miso tes” | Uhbeo-iw 2 casted) FS Commer 10th at Fat we, ‘urkey Prunes, for 25¢.; “Invincible” | 30) LE—-CHEAP—. yING E, OK RENT—12 6TH N.E.—2 DOOKS FROM 1 TO LOAN ON MARYLAND flour, the best Minnesota pateut; assorted Pickles | Wycad Sit one te hate 1.200 he aaa F Gapitat sts aad Cortina corse eee ane = | BLO0,000 rermsiced Sounty Pane in great variety and at the lowest price. {an trot in four minutes on "the road, and do better | house: hall. cas and bath; lange yan. Apply 31 | Telephone 7SY, G.H. WHITE & Co, ‘M.'& P. MerzoRn, thin ten tiles per bour; svund, no vices. and feariene: | Penn. ave. t.w- hedge | a Ni Ghartes st Ballsuaote, 1 417 7th st. b.w. | must be sold ‘at once. Can be seen at THYSON fon Py . JOR KENT—THREE-STORY BRICK, 614. 127i ‘TO LOAN ON AP! _—— HOUSE, 1501 7th st, from 11 to 3 o'clock Wed wee nag z arree Frosh Alacrney Butter churned every morning | «ay. Thiireday abd Friday tis week. | gion, SNCi 9 Fovmes mod tos See tae " : oe Clee 3g lb. Bhp oe es 45c. per 1b. NS onianee tien - vs im en ee mhid-2w* ef ‘9th st. nw. a Go. W. LINKINS. cor. Hand 19th sta, 180, Cottage Cheese and Tilk; Sweet Milk yore how cog cokes. « Goulis hair matiress | 5 a RENT—310 BOUNDARY 8TREE 7 ONEY To LoaN a be. per quart. and other furniture," Call at May Building, corner of 4 L — a Fihand Eats nw. Room 3, between 10 am and’ | sy gga Sy uaa Ss Qiae atee IR | _— 2 ETE TS wae ae —— — = WO- "7 — oct 7 Domunysvenia ave. 7 = 5 ‘ —TWO TWO-STORY ERICK HO! eres Lovisaxa Stare Lorene ita cars dew as aed | eae gee We uate: tits | MONEY TOUR cee op rerennst . ‘cheap if sold ut once; reasons for selling. 7 gr aa , REAL PE een ‘Apply ue, con of Sth Skd Osta Bewe MnO mbi9-1 OF Rea eS Pe ‘Hos J. FISHER & 14 Foe iw. ESTATE af LOW HOWER, ‘ORY FRAME HOUSE eight rooms, ball, and all mod, iinps.: 618 Lat. u. in condition; rent $30. By CHAS S. 7th st. aw. thi 9-Tm Re SALE-RESTAURANT ON 4% ST. 8, W. Pfyood stock liquors aud cigars; wood stand, ‘Prices 3475. U. L. BOYER, $11 4% 1. mh20-3t" ” JOR SALE—A WELL-BRED, PERFECTLY GEN- tle mare, with colt three weeks old; sold chea CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000, G 10F p94 Successor to DANESHOWLE © BON TIS Pat rents for alt heent head. Quaricty Pamctwoe? | Wautorune. Avy to JOHN i GUEEN'S ot cy) | JMfONEY To LOAN oN KEAL ESTATE Ox IRS: The linieiana State Lottery Company. and tn perwon | Hex 98 LOUIS A. DIETER, O13 ¥ | Hew Orins., $35; 239 North Capitol st. ¢: M class securities, at lowest rates of interest. No ‘manage ant contro! the Drawings themselves, and that | FE, SALE—200 SHARES PNEUMATIC GUN- | above Houses have the usual moderu conveniences, | Geiuy where the securit aL the same are conducted with honesty, fairn in Carriage Stock st a mh19-3t M. M. ROHKER, 302 East Capitol st. wh3o GELEN, 303 7th st. aw Song to uss thts emetbceie ih foc etecicee? was e- | 141 F street aUsO MTS Fetephone 830. POE BENT_A Two-sTORY paicy, 4 ra aa aE ee ee ing «) roolns, water, water closet and sink. on Vi v 7 N Rehtne attached tate eascrtisenie rol Sie WIRE CARH OFFICE. srnoLAL DE | MtswetaentN Maas we Seeaes |___LOST AND FOUND. very cheap. 438 0th at, between Dand wreptcet colored Sawaal = efGiba ae a eee ee ae es 2 | Sai 8SE OE ROMER, 202 Fast cepitorst. | 31 Q READ, STEN, ON, SATURDAY WOR SALE—BED FEATHERS, 15c. LB. NEW, VOR RENT—GENTLEMAN GOING ABROAD WILL | Waruess. iniial T on blinds. two dark-green quarter gusers Gbe.'a ite: alt orders prompuy dcuiveren | dwelling doctable iesrttteed Deaton heey aaak | AbiaS inal peak Soe ato eee, HART, alle ot ered. | dwelling; corthives 5 ® | Above rewa OE utorsation thet er WAL BELED Tt dat ee ee SST | Saina tf Sosa anchaslvey otece ea cele oe MCDEVITS & FLINDER, ter-closets, and fuel Foomis; rent moderute. 805 Pennsylvania ave. dress NOMAD. Star office. mahi 9-7 OR SALE—BED, FEATHERS, 10a POUN F clon Aind, Goce Foatuony Sromees, eet ject Weaiteed | [ROR RENT-THOSE DESIRABLE NEW HoDaES | Luwnustens Bicntien erase aA Ctherwiss Deilvered:” ALBERT SKITS G38 Hove. | Fonucriu side Ket tot ge eas ou eo | Posetongh, contain a nt a ees ate ae 111-370 rooms, ail modern improveme! reut low to choice | also, ope diamond ring in form of a horseshoe, with Commiatoners. | 9F)Oit WALE—CANRIAGES CARRIAGES SPRING | “UAE 1. H. WAKNER & CO. mange | Puby ring, so ingliver Sn ne Ope saliatre rn lieaadersened Ranks, ond Bankers soll PaKal | Uadiow taop.¥ront Punewonn acctors shi ocher Wag: | FWORLERT OR SALE NEN THREE STORY NINE. | Liberal’ foward will be paid if returned to Rutt sie bezepmaid eke ere ieee el “aha winer accoee’ fine tia | Spgis "ts" OWA SOT” Santas Tiss" 'poomie | J O8T-O THE SOT SMALL, SooTOR Teme Bui iAPMGLEY, Pros, Louisiana National Bank, | $965 {2 suake Toon for spring stock. W. ¥. GEY) £50-bar- aud receive reward : wiv A Ay Fred. New Orleans National Bak. R RENT—BY BO. HOLEZMAR y i Pres. Union National Bank. Fo VERY CHEAP—LOT SHOPWORN nd second-hand traveling trunks and bags: OST—THE GOLD READ OF A < 180, K Jot single and double harnesses, Lorve blankets; robes jward to A. G. Brown. CANE, MARKED “The fluder will be ib- OFFICEROOMS, erally rewarded by leaving it at the Star office, m20-2" — below cost. BECKER'S, 1345 Py ave, mb17-1m acd Elegant rooms in ¢ San OF BEN AEDT Me SDAY | EVENING, BE- i s ‘ooKS. ing, "tireproof,2 ele- | Be) ew sylvania depot figs Howse, a UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! ‘OR SALE LOCAL INVESTMENT STOCKS. BB yatoms Heated Op seni | siuall unio of muck and Wintraian. uy ‘cue re MILLI ‘RIBUTED. lin Inauran from’ 50 each. * | turning them to the Migs House will rocelve reward, ae = 40 Neuonat Metropolitan Bank, Of a es i 79 Columbia Fire fusurance, 41'¥, 34 floor, > tre: OsT—ON SUNDAY, ISTH INST, A BUNCH OF 10 Bank of Repubitc. ~ ze goo pS se Wik we al Fat heated vy steam. 83: eo df found, plearo rotusn to Gr E, RAWAL LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. G0 Georgstows 2027 bat 1009 F st 24 Boor. care of E. Caverly, 1424 New York ave. a. Incorporated in 1868 for 25 ‘by the Legisla- Vashi Gas,” = —A REWARD OF TEN DOLLAKS WILL BE ture for Equcational aud Charitable purposee—with's | Lo Georyetoara Ben, 1611 Bat. fe return of black beagle puppy (Dachs- capital of $1,000,000—to which s reserve fund of over | 100 Washington Market, 1909 Pst hand), twin ian feet and tan tuarks and tour, mouths $350,000 bas aitice Doon added. 600 Ausurance. $50 ve reward Will be given at 1744 P st ‘By an overw Popular yote its franchise was ¢ Full inferanation to iatending porehasers ios ea _, ee - do's part of the preagnt State Constitution adopted FRANK E. PELOUZE, Be tp OST OR STOLEN—@50 REWARD-—FOUR #50 December 2d, A. D. 1870. 1416 F street, Kelloge Buuidin ire Bills, Sunday morning, Merch 18. Return to CT ‘The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed bythe | _mh17-7t ‘Telephone Oo, | 125. Ha New Jersey ave. uw: and receive the above Fo. ‘pecple of any State. JOR SALE-OVER 100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, | 518 9th ward. enn mb1Y-3t At never scales or postpones, ‘Tarbjahed abd painted waous, carpenters milk | 48 —— ~ == — onal take place | thd feed wagons on monthly payments or cash, J. J. RS wit Gra inte Nunta, Drei, tte gine | Bhieasas Wee Oana att da PERSONAL, ee months (March, June, September, aud sea = Lome stb — ante place, cr, ineasctuger, cf WatCHIMe. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE, | “lickens, &c- SORMIDS Pind Store, Goverment. Addrces C.J. U., Star office. aul FOURTH GRAND DRAWING. CLASS D, = ¥ HORSES, sus" office, | (MVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, i 8) ‘THIRTY HEAD OF HORSES, JUST or ist of furnished houses cat for or send to Ce PB Ry Te Eg F'sruived from Ky. two rood coupe horsencnaper | Pot ist of property for eale call for or mend ts otten 1 10c- t res. oF 80, ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1888. well-bred 16 ‘hands bist” Ail horses'sold on. Promeriy faced wits me tor ventor eale is liberally » S WORLYNN, AM. Ivy Institute, | 215TH MONTHLY DRAWING. wusrautee. 1408 Est, n.w. HUGH QUIGLEY. f16-34" | advertised free of cost to the owner. _mh3-1m* _™ Southwest cor. Sth au ne " ALE zi mh19 B. 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th and Feta. n. AMES J. BROOKS (LATE CHIEF U. 8. SECRET CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. ! LO. HOLTEMAR, F Service) has organized a Guiry Service. Ofhce, 1721 Ost uw. Skilled arents at tional De Hou and In- §27 Notice.-Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, R RENT-BAY-WINDOW BRICK HOUSE, 20 T Stein Square Piano, only $175. Own ving 1 10d. 85; Pifths, 82; Tenths, 1, tui ity wl Sel'a hug ahd beatiful toned Secinwat | at g30"yGr sacutie to seed ieasae Meme of Ree | Sipolntes ee ‘Lis’ PRIZES. ‘Square Tosewood ‘carved legs and iyre, and BOND, 321 45 st. ed AMES A. McDEVITT, CHARLES E. FLINDER- ‘T OF in elegant job, including handsome cover and | =* "+>" Yrivate Detective y abd Buread of Inforua. 1CAPITAL PRIZE OF 8150, stool. for only $176 cash if sold at ouce. Can be seen | JOR RENT—UNFURNISHED. Uon, office 8U> Pa. ave. Private Toon! for consultation, TSRAND PRUE Oe SS piveheregne ofthe tnost Upright Piazos made that | a 1.csyeseg (EOS SS ipelcoutral does got opcats for rewards Sor eusany 01 SEERy = te for row 2 PEASE puizes Ol bas been tisod but six months, for only 8278; 810 per 30 Wivoree casen” Heitathe und conndental fis san* 3 Panes See dist uace for reoe bargains. 7.90 | § UTHORIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY. i PRES Se THE PLANO EXCHANGE WAREEOO rag | Srenncrintateie crai 4 rr ‘cout 100 Fates OF mud eoromparabilme 9 8 49 | Stallbours WILLIAMS Manacer,020 Fatow 53n Goo O1 JQOR BALE—ONE SLIGHTLY Usep squane | 1393 USiH'S OLD STAND Is THE ONLY PLACE 2 + first-class secund Hand be APPROXIMATION PRIZES. FP ithoo: fear sound corners, $290, ne neariy new | 170 Seid SC reapectable prices, Adare of call St G10 100 Approximation Prizes of fornent’ HOGO WORCH © Oo's Warctooms, genni | E42 = . 100 st_Souiner Piano Agency. 20-6 | 1416 = — - a Penn om, Frities iotouses svaide at onpennne iaviaate: | $408 SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _ RATO Prizes, for of tines 2g bendidny of fuel, Sona or einai FS >On SALE nd price list. b. BALLAUE, ag’t, 731 7th st. 1S-0m Fihiatues with oll necomary ima tue to office of the Co: a proving neighborbvcd; wear street cars, lot coptains or further wformation write clestiy, giving full shout ¥d 000 sauaretcct™ AE PLOeCkii POSTAL Nt Express orders, | Tie J" Aw Q: mbi0-im* ‘St Cloud building, or New York in ordinary letter. Currency HE LONE ‘D> UALITY ‘ye HAVE SEVERAL Ceeoar exbmam Slr saad Re V Enea Ne cet! 1737 dD st. me eo pam Sea eee A a ne SW ORLEANS NATIONAL. 3 4a the one idea of business efforts; o be in unison and | 097 13 ow Orleans Ea harmony with the wants of the people is our constant | 1/0, ¥ st. sera ene ees ee den ae gard 7 who are nes, ‘aguarantes of absolute fairness and integrity, that the OUB LOW PITCHED PRICES ies chances are all equal, and that noone can possibly pik divine what number will draw a prize, to pation apes tg | 20n0t¢ our determination to meet the times, while our QUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKSof Kew | !boresing popularity proves our racces Orleans, and the tickets are signed ‘President of . pes serrriorsipaenee ier ergy ‘We direct those who have THER CLOTHING MADE 4m the highest Courts: therefore, teware of any tinite- | TO ORDER to our Custom Department, Pern rretene mblé-wAsdw | 4 yesutiful line of SUITINGS, DIAGONAL CORK- ‘SCREWS and PANTALOONS await your inspection. Harn: Hats ate ee ane ‘SPRING STYLES - f NOAH WALKERA CO. | 73 IN ALL THE NEW COLORS, ante 625 Peon. ave | 350) At €2, 02.50, #3, 63.50 and 04. a QPRING STYLE SILK HATS, Wausves Coconrmera, €5, 06 and 98. ee CHOICE STOCK UMBRELLAS AND CANES, GLORIA UMBRELLAS WITH GOLD AND SILVER _ HANDLES at $2.25 and $2.50, JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, mb3-3m_| __2201 Poona. aveor. 12th st, Eusrm Novem Sunday Schools Supplied, Baby Ocaches) Baby Coaches, Bicycles, Tricycle, ‘Veloctpedes. Wagons, Wood and Willow-ware, ‘Gee our patent Baby Coaches, form Bedateed, Cradle, ‘Baby and Parlor Coach. OM, BUPYERT, MAIO —=—409, 405, 407 Tthet. mw. aboveDet, ’ R SALE—HOUSES. bricks, 5 rooma rent for #15 ech. rooms, rent @10 each. ET eee LANKING, 10th and Fok SAGE THe SEW HOUSE Now. BELXG Dbeiit ou the martneast commer of 14th ‘and 1D st vw. containing 14 fooms, Sl mod tape w dima Rtet-caes juanmer, Terms, part y mstalaeuts if dearest tiew brick. roomie, wide ice Brack § mom WAGGAMA', J JOR SALE—NEW HOUSE, 1115 OST. Nw. « taining 10 roomeand bath House bie all icdera, frvscond laundry ayypuanere JOR SALE—A NICE NEW PRESS BRICK HOUSE, just Gatshed. 6 toome and bathroom, qoders a ments, No. 6S Lat a... price @3,300.. Apis am abel Loe 20K SALE—HANDSOME AND SUBSTANTIALLY Duilt_ new B-room residence, well located, nw cr, $7,500, @ good paying investinent oF comfort Bowe. STEIGER & LIEBERMANN: mbt 7-6t 1903 F at, JOR SALE —BARGAIN IN BUSINESS PROPERTY on 14th st; siso bargain on 11th st, near F ak Use, ts, wortwont J_W.PMEEKS & SON, laos mble-oee a me JOR SALE i V410 Lith, R1z..86.500) 90h wt. et, Lm Me a1 Masear ne Oo Hoek iver Nd as Vota sors Sih Wer ua donne pe 12th Shenoy ca’ 83 Wutueparevanc arses ood J -scoms Grane house, lot 202100 1, Mt. me, "SSE A, a carwoon.sasemas.. Fr SALE + 3 or yar. MOST ey 4 mt Rp wo Wort mb? 1; OF street Bow. OR SALE—POR $5,500 NEARLY Lot Patons, With bew eightvon-foom House thrown it. nearly 000 feet. one equare from depot. Takoma Park, inquire of owner, Mapleave orat c11 lista city. ta00d tithe, hare bargain. GUY MOSES rao: Fk S22 SES BRICK HOUSES, (NORTHEAST) on very easy terme. SWORMSTEDT & BRADL! mb20-6t ws JOR SALE—HOUSES. 1301 Rat amb 920 N. J. ave.ne. 2013 "LOU iw bmi, 10F, 908 Mad. mw citi, mi, Sr, = =e, a nw, bh, 103 Pass lr 8.000 404 aud 400K Gap jee, ah i. or. Idiv 26th st aw, him, Sr... 5 00 The abo sortion of t on hooks. Bor failtiet call at oftes far tulle teen on the Istand 15th. [mic20) THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN, JOK SALE—FINE THREE STORY AND CELLAK ‘eloven rooms; furpace. all couvensence. Almo tw Story, six-room brick; lot 48 fect wide bowser 50 feet acl, overlowkiug erounds, on i dear’ 13th, thy is ety. pee $11,000; ‘or wall sojparat GOWAN & CAMP! 008 F xt JOR SALE— ‘Oa M, near Oth n.w.. a splendid three fesement’ Brick House, “13 rooms, bas wind: front s[lendid stable ig the rear. lot 4x12 Paved alles cheap; @11,250. ‘On D, three-story Brick, 11 fvoms, in splendid condition, will be ald © illyer ave., & beaut.ful marbie-frout Howse, 13 «needs to be ween to be 813,000, Ob 12th, near Nn. w., threes: and basement, concrete cellar in BW nis Price, #h7 30. EXPR a CO, mb2O-It OIG Pat aw Fok. Sate | 2 SPRY CHEAP way winpow B.2.,81% rootuE, wood Jot. all Davin’. “sit 806 Fat now JRor save A COSY BAY-WINDOW BRICK, Two story and cellar. Cayiiol, on concret mbit nts erie tom DAVID D. SION cozy HOM turnace, aud Dwelling, ® rooms, & AKEK & JORDAN. 1417 Fat mht JOR SALE — SEVEN FOURK-0OM — BKIOK Houses, Just completed 819 por cticut ave, west sides raM, Corner 14th, HOUSES— audcellar Bricks, Wallach Placa, Tental to good tenante Pst, 14th and 1. msber Dealer, i W te we, SALE. a tareain, y Fra. sti, between Daud EB mwt our-room Bricks, reuting for #45 per mouth; good tuvestinent ‘Two new eight rooin Bricks, all conveniences, svuth, front, well built and finished pice homes 4. T. DYER, mb 194t 600 13th #., cor SALE—AT SPECIAL Low PRICES > houses ou Marion st. uw Clevelaud L, bet. Sth and Mista, nw. mG. bet. 4th aud oth what we, nw apply to OWNER, Room a ES. uw, trom 9 ty 10 am. ose ue je FOE, SAE GHOOse Biaok.wromres. 4: rooms. 11 plumbing, perfect. cond: tion, first claw mt. iocation, beat lowe Circle. “Price, i000. Bor Tompect eddrem Siow 580. pout oi JOR SALE—W16 1ST, LOT vant tory brick 1 oun wii be guid _mhi6-12% DOK SALE-A FOURS TORY BRICK MoUSR. 119 st tw, bay window ¢2 top uf twee, moder yprovennenta, Lowest yas” 68.500. Apniy to GHOKGE THUESDELL. dOd Tihs aw, mine FRR S22 SEN TEMPE-S1ORY, BRICK Dwg fing, tch room, bath tow and collet: farance alt ‘mortenu Impruvemea'a handasinely yapered, toe fated two aguares from, Dupont Circle. pres, €mS00; ferme very easy TYLER & RUTPHPRPOND, ‘as be 130s Fat iow Fee gee SE, Dew $10,500 aed sil.covneecuvas : ¥ veld Tike S korn: 470" Bi JOR SALE_ATTN ner lot, with ur. best locality of GEORG: Inquire of Gi f4-tare Feeney window Tealdenc t and attic. inodern ip every parucular. be sold upon Tensonable terms. price, #12.500. #1,s00 Valance on ie fo sult purchoner. | AVp ly ‘ PUNE & mb -2 1805 F «t_n'w, Si PAYMENTS AND monthly pas tment. ot ‘To parties seeking nice bo invest mente, 1 invite inspection of thome beautifal Huusoe on H st and Linden Piace n. ®. These houses wore Lat Dermingion to ia banynun M. PARAL, 1418 Fst. OK SALE—ON SMALL CA: ash " Zs Sa ee Danis Raudsonsely Baisbed tu ‘dierent woke, nck poe prettiest and tbost rayadiy unprovil aa rt andor, beat built Lud cheapest’ Uouses ever Uferad iu Wak: Fer particulars apply Pre SEAT BARGAINS two Sew & ROOM BRICK HOUSES, bath, rance, latrobe, irom Stops, Ke. Very miow, 208 and 210 F SI. Nb The price'will’be made LOW POR CAmH if scld at once ‘Call and see WASH. DAN. mb10-20 111 Fst a) ROK SALEA NEW ROW OF SEVEN OF THe tnost Dey-window houses in this city om 4 each bouse comtaite 1 beautiful oryaal cuspdel- HOU. price #8 400 each for COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. AN ACKE OF LAND IN ViCt Ni sth ae eee ae BALE—A, FARM OF Sh ACERS OF GUOD rip. Call OWS, 20 Corcoran eit) ale Fou ‘ATs ROCKVILLE, MD, Wits tote coniatntne 43 rooms 2 accen of Jan, syiebdid sbede, weter It tive ‘If sold at once, evel “caneL-St sia