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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the % hours commencing at$ p.m. For the District of Columbia, Virginia, Maryland. Delaware, fresa to brisk easterly winds, high 08 the coast, Warmer weather with rain. Save Your Foupino Caxps as you take them from the pac ‘sof Turkish Cross-Cut Cigar- ettes, On and after April 15, and uatil further no- ce, a beautiful souvenir album, containing the complete colivotion of the rulers, fags, and coat- Ofarms of every nation In (he world, and compris ing fifty different subjects, will be sent on receipt of seventy-five such folding cards to W. Duke Sons & Co., 499 Ist avenue, York. 4 good Gre-proof safe. Sold cheap; cash or time. “sidreas Box 98, Star office. Naw Nackweax!—Scarts, bows and tes, four-in- banin Winhors-in fact. everything new and pretty Is represented in our lin ‘w colors and Mrects. Fuaxc, One-Price Hatter and Furnisher, corner 7th and D. t ese axD HEALTH are important problems, inti tSmmer depending greatly on tne latter. Every: one is fumillar with the healthy properties of fruit, find noone can afford to be sick and miserable while the { California concentrated liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, may be had of our en. terprising druggists. : For Goop Honsss, all purposcs, go to Salomon’s stabiee “See advertisement. For Sale. Mlscellae nevus, Usru. Arum 1 we will make a discount of 10 percent on aii purchases made from us for cash fn. or before delivers. Furniture, Carpets, U) holstery Goods and Bedding. All goods marked in plain figures, W. B. Moses & Sox, 11th and F sts, Me's good fur Derbys $1.50, fine $2, best $2.50. Lavest styles, A. T. Lewis, 436 7th st, Washington dressed beet go to Jno. R. Kelly, abe ieuares area Ry 20s Northern Liberty. Com beet a specialty. Wonre or 4 Gxgat Max.—A grain of common sense, like a grain of salt, should season the ns of every wise man, bit even better than this ts s Peek of Scotch Oats, Such as tsfound in & concentrated form in a bottle of the great brain Sg Bere food; Dr. Bucklana’s Scotch ats Es CuxWw “Rosenfeld’s Gem” Tobaaco. Per Cunt Monsy 10 Loaw by Tyler & nubbertord, 1507 F street northwest. Puorcrs FRamxs and moldi: of latest actowest prio. Wood & Fonsrri, 1208 CITy AND DISTRICT. Kxxway's —Lily Clay's Gayety Co. —_—_———— Condensed Locals, Alfred H. James died suddenly: evening at the residence of his brother, Chas. H. James, 1308 Massachusetts avenue. He had been an in- valid for some years. A dramatic entertainment was given Friday at ‘Mie High Sehool by the puptls. Two scenes from Much Ado About Nothing” were presented by tne foilowing cast: F.L. Fishback, RR. Upton, H. H. reehin, EE. Gisburne, J. T. Neweomb, J. E. Las- ory, and W. B. May. tive Woman's National Press Assoctation listened om Saturday evening to a talk from Mra Abby Martin Diaz, who is the founder of the woman's Uucational and industrial Unions, and Wants to es ish ome here. Joo W. Angas has fled, by A. L. Merriman, a bil! aguinst the Second White Oak Baptist church, ot al. fo enforce an equitable Hen. ‘Tuk WESKLY STam’s Pocket Atlas of the World 1s offered free to every new subscriber for one year to the WeEKLY Stan. It is a handsomely intea beok of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with more than 100 colored mapsand diagrams, ahdcontains » Wealth of general information. See advertise Lent In another colina, Charles Zimmer was found sitting in a chair dead in the a of Henry ony a street, Sunday morning, mea 4 o'clock.” Dr. Magruder Muncaster ‘was‘calted and said excessive drink was the canse of death. Nituruay afternoon, Eliza Carter, a colored gtrl twelve years of age, Was run over by a horse at- tached to a coupe driven by Perry at 12th and I streets, and was severely c it the head. Sue was taken to her home, 915 12th street, aud atvended by Dr. Buckly. Mrs Charlotte Smith, president of the Woman’s Labor League in this city, has returned from an ‘extended tour through the East. ‘The lecture of Kev. Kobert Collyer, announced Yor this evening, IS unavoldably postponed until April 9. Re Patrick's C. BLT. A. Society met last night and elected tue following officers for the year: Mr. J Fina, mt; Mr. F. McNer- any, vice. st; Mr. P. A. ‘Byrne, secretary; Mr, Bover Daly, treasurer. Tae Teper, of Harris of marine products shows the arrivals as follows: §,2v2 her. Fing. 6.103 bunches of flab, 16 carp, and 11,000 bushels of oysters, Seth E King has made an benefit of his creditors to W. M. ‘ot for the iy. He makes preferences of debts due Mary B. ing, $500, and |. M. Grady, $150. ‘The assignor has been in busi- ness, dealing in gent’s furnishing goods, at 1419 M[awrence Murpay. indicted for_f wrence Murphy. forgery, was ‘his morning found not guilty, but was remanded juto custody to await the finding of a new indict- me aE a: ‘The Late Chief Justi RESOLUTIONS OF THE YALE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. Ata special meeting of the Yale Alumni Assocta- ‘don of Washington on the 24th iust., caljed to take sction with reference to the death of Chief Justice Waite, the following preambie and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas it has pleased an Almighty and in- serutabie Providence, before whose decrees mortals: ean but bumbiy bow in reverential awe, to re- move from the ee he filled so well the honored President of this Association, Morrison K. Waite, Chiet Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, by whose sudden death. so wholly uniooked for, & great people are plunged in mourn- ing; spd, ‘Aereas tt 15 peculiarly fitting that this Asso ¢fation of his fellow alumni of Yale, which was first organized on the occasion of the ‘tment of our beloved associate to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, should take ieastiggs lo formally express, and to make per- shanent record of, that grief at this 11 ie Which is not to much to say Is felt by each indl- Vidual member as a ‘sorrow; therefore Kesolved, That fully Ing ‘the loss that has tuilen upon the people of the United States, upon our Alima Mater, of which he was the chosen. and trusted counsellor, and upon this Association With which he was so intimately connected, we Join with our sorrowing fellow countrymen in tes- Thfying w the unswer integrity’ Of character wad the wnaffected kindliness of nature, wholly devold of pretense or assumption, which so won Une love of all with whotu he came in contact. By luis lucid decisions, his conscientious devotion to duty, luis pure life and exalted character, he gave addi! lustre to the high position to which he nad ber called, and proved himself the worthy suc cessor of Jay, of Marshall, of Story, of Taney, and hase. By the simplicity of bis manner toward inen of ail classes and conditions he showed him. self typical American—the worthy compeer of Franklin, of Lincoln, of Grant. His exainple 1s One to be commended to every American youth as tu the highest degree worthy of emulation, while his mewory Is to Ge cherished by bis countrymen Sone Of America’s choicest possessions. To all som of Yale his name and fame must be ever dear, since they woll know that in the words of land's laureate, spoken over the grave of ber tightest, “whatever record leaps to light he ever can’ be shamed.” Revolwed, That to the stricken famuy of our dearly-loved associate our tenderest sympathy is offered. It is the reward of such a life that the very charms Whose remembrance add such poig- naney to the loss bear in them the certainty of consolation tm the future. Life so well lived leaves, ‘nothing for regret. Kesoived, That the members of this Association attend In # body the funeral services of our late Dreskient, and wear the customary badge of inout Kesolvechy That these resolutions be entered upon the records of the Association, and that the secre- Lary be requested to transtuit & copy to the familly of our deceased president, to the Supreme Court, \o Yaie University, to all Yale Alumni Associations and to the press, —-—_ Durmxpesr rox Tug Pcstic.—Rev. Lucius Har- Tod, whose residence in Hillsdaie was destroyed by fire recently, as mentioned in THR Stak, states {hat While tue house was insured for $500, 28 Was re he was indebted in the sum of $448.60 to fae National Building aud Saving Co., aud be ts Gependent upon a gener ¢ - 1h, Gependent upon & generous public antil Prov _—> EXcCRSIONS TO HaLtiMoKE.—The Baltimore and Oulo Katiroad Company will sell excursion tickets Yo Baltimore for all trains March ist and April Ist at rate of $1 for the round trip. All tickets Ems sesame nou Monday, Apri 2d, inciuswve, addition to the regular schedule, two special fast express trains will leave “Baltimore and Obio depot at 9 aud 11 next Sunday morning” Ent or carson both trains. ai onl ‘To Jatt. rox Foc Mowr#s.—In the Crimi: Saturday, in tue came of Edward’ Buckieg: out ‘Tunothy "Buckley, convicted of second offense: peut larceny on March 15, by consent of United States attorney the verdict was set. aside, detente ant then pleaded guilty to first ‘offense “ot petit larceny, and was sentenced to District ~A Jal! for four -— St. Gronoe’s SocistY ExzeTiox.—The St. George’ Sp. Graonnseaetr Fizcrion The st. dcorge's Cook, it; Fred. G. Atkinson, first vice pres Kichard' Rothweil, sr., secoud vice presk dent; John Cook, treasurer; Cha: secretary; Win. Grinsted, physician; Jamia, slmoner; comunittee of Abraiam, Chas E. Mailam, LL Bonnet, W. & Houghton, Henry W. Higham. A Woway Masren Wongwas.—Mrs. EI. who has been in charge of women’s work In con ‘nection With the Knights of Labor 1 this District, ‘Was on Saturday elected master workwan of Dis: ict Assembly 7, Kaights of Labor. The other officers elected were as follows: District wort! Patiersou; district financial secretary, Win. Pioyd; istrict \reasurer, ES. Wiler; district statistician, —_—. Oy» Tuer Way To Tux SovTH.—A party of New Bankes Brooks, red. a. Atkinsoa, AN INSANE MAN'S DEATH. Different Versions of the Affair by At- Ar Tus Sxisox tondants at the Insane Hospital. | as spring approaches, s good reliable tonic and blood Friday afternoon, at the St. Elizabeth Hospital | Purifier is needed by nearly everybody. Hood's Sar for the Insane, two of the attendants, Wm. F, Tip- | seperilla is perfectly adapted for this purpose and be- petts and Thos J. Sweeney, had some trouble | comes more popular every year. ‘Try it this spring. bathing an aged patient named Frederick Hom- burg, and the patient feul, injuring himself about th@ head. He was unconscious until he died. After the fall the attendants called Dr. Simpson to, Telieve the injured man. Sweeney made a state- ment to the effect that Tippetts had become im- “T have taken not quite a bottle of Hood's Sarsape- villa, and must say it is onie of the best medicines for siving an appetite, purifying the blood and regulating the digestive orrans, that Iever heard of. It did mea deal of good.” Mra. N. A. STANLEY, Canastota, N. ¥. ‘Tate Twypstta denied, but De. procured a ‘Warrant for Tippetts’ arrest, ‘taken custody. eine! "9 | oid by all drugeists, $1; six for 86. Propared only by C. L HOOD & CO. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 328 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR GOBLIN BLUE, TAN, SAGE, SERPENT, OX BLOOD, TERRA COTTA, AND BLACK, wide, double ‘width, cash price, 48¢. BEAUTIFUL SATTEENS, in short lengths, fine quality, newest styles, Sige. BROAD CLOTH for Ladies’ Suita, | BLUE, SAGE, TAN, TEBRA COTTA, OX AND BLACK, pure wool, one yard and s half wide, wonder- ful cash bargain, 87 }4¢. PLAID MUSLIN, good quality, 5c. Sweeney vold witness of it and they took the patient to the bath-room. Homburg got inthe nem held’ the patients hands while Svecuey Patient wi sweeney Washed him. He was assisted out of the tub, and while, witness was getting & tow! from Window sill, the patient, tly slipped iecaing. ast ‘witness took ths patient into , ahd witness nt into U clothes room and placed bim on some blankets. Witness told Mr. Sweeney to report the facts the superintendent. The patient was unconscious Ht when picked up and did not speak afterward. Price to reduce our immense stock. SWEENEY'S STORY. ee tie a BLACK SILK VELVET, ‘Thos. J. Sweeney, an attendant in Homburg’s ward, testified that about 1 o'clock Friday, at Tip- pets’ request, he held the patient’s hands while (Cash Customers who ‘OF over will receive om the latter gave him a dose of medicine, ‘They then | of the foll pint ig hp took the patient tothe bath-room and Tippets | worth 81; Half Do xs heid him while witness bathed him. ‘The patient | "yah air ee aon ae, made a great todo about It and splashed water on} FRENCH SA’ ae. the floor and on Tippetts’ shirt sleeves, and also | LADIES" CLOTH. pure wool, tne Sart Snd «half Wet his shirt bosom. Tippetts became impatient and struck Homburg, knocking him out of the tub and cutting his head’ He straightened out on the floor and Was bieeding from the head. Tippetts sald: “I have done it.” Dr. Tyler testified to making the autopsy. He found bruises on the head and a fracture of the orbital plate, Death wus due to cerebral hemor- Thage. Jesse Rollins, an attendant, testified that Swee- ney told him’ Friday evening that Tippetts had struck the blow, and that Tippetts had told him to say that Homburg had ‘Sweeney sald to iim tuat he told Rosenberg of the affair. Other witnesses were heard, and, the Jury re- turned a verdict exonerating Tippett and, deciar- ing the affair entirely al. ‘Tippetts was ‘then released. “pute wool, double width, ——_—-__. orice or Triats.—On Saturday District Attor- ney Hoge gave notice that oa Saturday next he Would ask that days be Oxed for the trials of the ‘Middietons ( brokers) for embezzlement; Mary J. Mcbride, for and Jacob P. fOr assault With intent to kili John H. Wilmow ge zeerndnemnancn A TALK BY Ponprra Ramapal.—St. John’s Hall was filled or Saturday evening by parishioners of ‘St. John’s to listen to a lecture on the mannersand customs of the Hindoos pf the East Indies by the Pundita Ramabal. Tn Rev. Dr. Leonard, of St. Jona’ ingroduced Rev. Mr. Wynkoop, who had been a missionary in India for several years, who im turn introduced the lecturer to the audience. The lecturer wes dressed in the Oriental costume of her spoke the language very fluently. ‘The object of her visit to unis country is toshow the ignorant and degraded condition of her sex in the East Indies and to enlist the sympa- thies and assistance of the peopie of this country 4m her effort to found an institution in her native land for “child-widows.” The lecturer was followed in a few practical remarks by Miss Chace, daugh- Oforganizing’ a “tesimabal circle” in Washington ng a“ rele” in ‘similar to those in other cities in this country. ee A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF PORCELAINS, BRONZER, Bxass Goopa, TaBLE DEcoRATiONs, ETC., aT AUC” Tion.—There is now on exhibition at the auction rooms of Thomas Dowling, 11th street and Penn- sylvania sgenue, a superb collection of decorative articles Peay oo bronze, and brass; also, a Mine line of table decorations and artistic furni- ture, Which will be sold on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week, at See advertisement for particulars, ee Lerr Her Basy.—A young white woman, about twenty-five years of age, arrived in this city Sat- urday afternoon and took aroom at the Golden Eagle Hotel, corner of New Jersey avenue and E ‘streets northwest. She left there about one hour Be i A aa a L A tus 24 afterward, leaving s four-weeks’0ld male infant room, and 1s supposed wwe returned Baltimore. RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, A Rervnw Visrr.—To enable Ws RAYS tials, at small cost, to jonumental City, the Baltimore and 01 5 SR ee $ Miss Fritows Has No Brorurr.—tIn regard to BE xs ot BPR AA Or tute city, to Chaska: an Indian at Swift Birds steered ce nate amp, ia Dakota, Mr. Felows. er, father, who W. H, VEERHOFF'S MAIN STORE, Says hé Knows nothing of the marriage, Fustuteedcrerens athe ag? Oy Ws are rence in mi iv wow Fellows’ brother, Mr. Fellows says, is impossible, Wwwww da f Bs because she has mo brother. Mr. Fellows thinks a www aa Le Ubat there has been a good deal of newspaper yw Aus L romancing about the affair. _ Wv LL pone A SuERIFF TRICKED.—On Saturday afternoon RRR, 55s Sheriff Darnall, of Prince George’s County, Md, RR ss. came here after two Wanted in that R - Sane win acts Faareat wees th liga Henry ‘m. Jones—who trerearretea ty Sergeant. Slattery last week Yor DECORATIONS, FRIEZES, &c., larceny of hogs uear Bladensburg, ai ppp a ow suusen aryland aut shertt ee al u s Sheriff that he need not take the trouble to go to] EF, Kit AA bere oe i Annapolis ‘for the papers (requisition), for the| FF ERA, E Prisoners would waive that. The sherif tnere-| — & & AAS MMM Bey 58 upon Went to the Police Court and procured an order for their release, and with Mr. Moss pro- To ceeded tothe jail and they were let out. sheriff remarked to the boys that they would go 00, RRR, DDD EER RRR. to Baltimore, but Moss said that the boys were at $3 te Bs - Mberty and they had a right to leave. ‘The prison 3 BD 4 ers disappes ‘00 DDD EEE R BR ‘The sheriff stood at the jail door and witnessed the foot race between Jones and Fields. ‘The facts From a stock embracing over ‘were at once reporved to the but the men are still at large. Tuere have ‘been’ several caren of chicken stealing In Prince George County, and the sheriff thinks that these men done thelr 500 DESIGNS OF MOULDING, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, &o. PAINTINGS ra oan FRAMES REGILDED. iCH STORES, 411 7TH STREET AND 1221 PA AVE. Rilc per 3 (No Wall Papers or Shades.) D Rg. po ER: FOE RH %o8 Eee tast Ata ie ot goo RRR ERE A MM MM ghar ee RR E AA MMMM So BM, ee SA MMMM ‘My full Line of samples for KE dee “4S 2M a 4 2 gm. MY BRANCH STORE, Ree s¢ ° 1921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, K K. 6 60 Tn addition, can be found s choice stock of - ARTIST MATERIALS, FINE STATIONERY, 00, mié-Im CARD ENGRAVING, &c. FULL WEIGHT—PURE—MOST PFI Cc. H Its superior excellence proven in mi ~: UTCHINGOR, for mere than s quarter of = century. : United States Government. Endorsed oR IMPORTER. DR, PRICE BAKING RRR H NEW YORK. thicaca, yor Pours. - Ht Me E, i — ¥ of nH H Wo HOH Srmxe Ovencosrs. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND ARE SHOWING A LARGE LINE OF SPRING OVEKCOATS, THAT FOR BEAUTY OF DESIGN, WORKMANSHIP AND REAL VALUE, SURPASSES ANYTHING WE HAVEEVER Hap. CHILDREN'S HATS ae iAGKET o. sonar arnaser ad 4 te PS Eon: pemphigus <a ee ‘WRAPS AND LONG GARMENTS. net = _Seeeeeeneensiarenneeesinenen ——— | Finest line ever shown; also @ handsome line of N47 740s CRYSTAL DISCOVERY, ‘Ladies’ BEADED WRAPS and SHOULDER. (Established over twenty years now,) eae and OS 1a, great For Restoring Gray Hair, to Stop tne Hair Falling, eee et oe bring beck General Vitality, and Remove Dandruff. Warranted to Restore the Color tm three to ten daya, PRINCIPAL DEPOTS: mb17_ Cor. 14th and I sts. and 24 and Dots nw. Hars: Har SPRING STYLES IX ALL THE NEW COLORS, At $2, 62.50, 83, 93.50 and @4. SPRING STYLE SILK HATS, 85, 86 and 98. CHOICE STOCK UMBRELLAS AND CANES. GLORIA UMBRELLAS WITH GOLD AND SILVER ‘HANDLES at 62.23 and $2.50. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 1201 Poana. ave, cor. 12th st. mb3-3m ‘ 8 li if é ! i i i J ae ed Ht i BRBRES: i i i i i E Shaker. 32222222 gee 5 : B i ee iy E a 5 i i & 7 i For 9c. a number of handy articles in our ever- Popular 9e. department. ‘Tur Far, 812 7th st. nw. ‘The Drops that boom in the spring tra-ta: “aromatic Squill Drops.” Tal cure Cough ropsin the world 0c" ver box, tat arug- ‘gists only. 24,26,28,31 Philips’ fat-producing RIGHT CHOICE CLUSTER OF STORIES AND rhymes, sketches and child-literature generally make up the April Sr. NicHoLas. bal the first paper, on “What makes it Rain?” tothe last queer pugzle in the “Riddle. Dox,” the magazine holds to its always tulfilled promise to entertain, encourage, and cultivate ita young readers, It con- tains astory for giris by Miss Alcott, and contributions by W. 0. Stoddard, Alice Wellington Rollins, Palmer Cox, John Preston True and others. “No better Magazine exists for children.” —Life, N. ¥. ‘The April issue, out to-day, sold by all booksellers and newsdealers, Price, 25c. 1t Crcrorepias: JOHNSON’S UNIVERSAL CYCLOPEDIA is a whole Ubrary cf universal knoweldge from the pens of the ablest scholars in America and Europe. It is accepted as high authority in our leading colleges. It is not | 1 for the few, like Appletons’ or the Britannica, but for all. It has just been thoroughly revised at a cost of over 860,000, and three years’ labor by forty editors, and over 2,000 renowned contributors. It is in eight con- ‘vonient sized volumes. No father can give to his child at school or hisson or daughter Just entering the arena of life anything that will be of more permanent benefit. It is an education supplementary to that of the schools. Address, for particulars and terms, A. J. JOHNSON & CO, mb21-c03t 41 Great Jones st., New York, Tex. To those gentlemen who send to my store be- fore May 30th the largest number of gramiat- ical and complete sentences expressing the following idea: “I consider it more profitable to be dis- tinguished for perfect fit and thorough work- manship than for cheapness.” Iwill nve: 1st. To gentleman sending the largest num- ber of seutences a $75 full-dress Evening Suit. 2d. To gentieman sendins second largest number # 850 Prince Albert Suit, 34. To gentleman sending third largest nuin- ber a $35 Business Suit. Full name and address must accompany every list. ‘The judges will be selected from the editors of Washington daily papers. ‘These Suits will be mde to the measure of . the victorious competitors. and promptly de- livered, with my complimenis. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, EXPERT IN TROUSERS, Cor. 9th and G sts. n.w. mb2Lm,was-1m MONDAY, MARCH 26, TUESDAY, OF FINE MILLINERY, Showing all the Novel Designs in IMPORTED PARIS PATTERNS. By such well-known makers ss Mme. Jose, Mme. Engene, Mme. Julia, Mme. Virol, and others, AMG, our elegant selection of HATS AND BONNETS, OF OUR OWN TRIMMING, ‘Being copies of all the leading Imported Patterns. We offer as an Inducement, FOR OPENING DAY ONty, A HANDSOME LINE “OF TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Copied from French designs and made of the best ma- ‘The price after opening will be $8.50: Opening Price 96.49. A magnificent sssortment of UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Im an endless variety of shapes, in all the leading Spring Shades. ‘Take a look at the beautiful selection of LACE STRAWS. ‘MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS In endless shapes, in all the new straws. AN OPENING INDUCEMENT. Achild's large-brim straw hat, high crown, Milan braid, with fancy edge, nicely trimmed. Price after the opening will be $1.00 Opening Price 720. ‘A Beautifal Line of FLOWERS AND TIPS, ‘ In every imaginable color. ‘The Lateat Novelty, ‘TWO-TONED PLUMES, In Leading Spring.Colors. Do not fail tose them. FANCY CROWNS, LACES, FANCY RIBBONS, ‘And all the latest materials for trimming in profusion. Of our work in trimming it is needless to say any- ‘thing. It speaks for itself. : 538 20m atstor natieie it eee 18196 st, Tor. POR SALE CHEAP 4 NEW 3483 Ket fa, Ege eehsdce x) sta diet op $033 Eenrbeom mb26-3t* 4 13 Het. 7, RoR i ee FE oF Hie i fee : F 89, BH *§ Eg Gd st bet, Gand H ste me 2Ox100. ra T'st bet, N. Oapitol and ini et, + ‘a igeigee sabe4-3t ceo Wikiek. 1313 Fee 23 sie K SALE NINE LOTS ONLY TWO SQUAKES a — STREET, CONVE- a hnce 9g Theme a ara! oR RENT FURNISHED. x ‘lout to Printing Uilee, four wew ick, Houses, ote in East Wastumrton "ine 3h ser Toa 40 Ost aw Tr, pet ana. w 1.000 sax lange rou, deep lots to alley ‘to keep & % Ray wen TE icisisis vvco | FOR SEXESERIVATE BES SS nena hs eS : H239 Mare aren Sor. 8150 1905.8 a ere prom, al ‘imps. ‘b06 F st. nw. ment | =) DOR, SALE—4T! rao SI EAS’ ‘Lot on Lanier Heurbts, $20 foot ius re Bervear’ TPR RRR SE Fohenliige teoainysattela beck yes | iss 2a 1417. ti ESTER ‘rooms aud bath all modern improvements. 2 nr foot. lio br. best, ms on the Hill; will be sold low to anim-| 3 De. por foot, 801 E n.e.at 2 urchaser with @2,000 cash. DAVID. = 75%. per foot. 216 Sth st.'n.e. Or... 37.50.1705 Ve ave. Bw. OL 14 STONE, KOO Fst ow. ae Apely PRANGS HURT Y, 2311 M st. nw, 10r.,30.50 830 Del ave. ne., 6r....12 2 (28 Yor id DR SALE—A VERY CHEAP HOUSF ON ~ 301 F et ne, JOHN SHEKMAN & CO., ‘T2018 @ Si, LARGE THREE-STORY Hh st.; seven roomm, bath, aud com WE HAVE SEVERAL Lors o@ SS ae 1407 Fat me Toms, a.; mod: impe.; in inprovemenes. rr Marg ntnegs North cars RK RENT_BY APRIL 127 E ST. N.W.. THREE- 4, oe yl Five dwellings mal Tote au thes ory buK,1Or. and Caine mod, tae St $30, ite sidecof the street. Tlhe Charter for a streetc Mo. ; also, 413 G st. n.w., 4-81 brick, 9r.. cellar, ° bt be granted by Cs eeent St €42.60, “Inquire of A. EBEMLY'S SONS, 718,705 Foe, nguare foot oO Shari ese nw. MhZS-3t" $wom mboa-Oe The hun Building 70, $-foom JOR SALE—A BARGAIN IN IX LOTS. Nonrit Pgieraw. ie 10-reom ‘side of Swan at, between 16th stand New Tauy Taisen i3-r0om ire sve; locetion the best. with sure rapid rest 8 4 rout : falve. SAMS A BaTEa 1407 Fat ne. Money es if wale pe OK SALE—7.000 FT, ON M ST, NEAK X, cari ag ecm se, ei ne (Bot OES) only Be" wd omy terns, 7 ‘Mt greded will worth G00. this spring w1 oe TR able itself ‘in value ins 9 % Powe WASH. DANENHOWER. OWNER. Room 7, 519 7th st. a Es Danenhower & Son, 1115 F st. ya iz — 3 fruit, shade: C34 @rok BAL — 2 ROS ALN oe DESTRADLE DWELLING ts on ‘a ‘View: lisaltiiy: few imtautes” 78.38 Pepe 1404 Olio. ave, wes Govan: ater ue | Seavion on Ih and fy YA intln trom city Uy ea L me ‘Louis P. SHOEMAREI. -> | 9 Pedor railroad. 137 acres in all” J. W jeaLL, aA Mh24-3t 920 Fst ow. ae ‘Md., P. 0. Biaceusburg, Md. ie. pot RENT—a00e “1a STNw. 10 ROOMS ET = a ot JOR SALE—HOUSES.-NEW 6-ROOM, ALL MOD. Corner 2ist and P, 1622100. Hig ha bath all moder iy a wable:| Bem Weave, Wil be nudven jor arthme sé | Setetwece ta gg 523 N. 5 each singly B.WIM i? 533 3 S13 Fat, 408 re wee "db, brick 04.500 ¢; Fo $598 een oe Epa oe met] ‘nttinana Ts etn SF 20 Lis Node aves 0. A poms 318 2st: ae., 8r../25.60 331 Tat. : i deme WD nnn 80S Th =e a ee ‘Sa WikkiC 1913 F's” | LOK SALE —-CMEAP-ELEGANT SITE FoR wow oR REN Fit ttcioan ave. ewe @ toome sed stove rosicars crete cellar and modern improvements, fitted up for grocery; counter, shelves and ice-box, meat-racks; all Fr SALE-BY T. 1. SYPHERD & 00. Zr br, N.d. ave. bet. Eand F...... 0d, Complete: good stable: #10 per month. 16r. Story, lot 302100, i i “ut*_ OH. Paik Ett co 20F. pb. ‘Ma, ave. ny R RENT— a ek eh West End, monthly payments.: 306 4 4.8.w.. m.1922.50 726 434 at. 9. w.6r.¥.816.30 GF. br., gas, and 102074 7th a w8r, oe 12 33-28 ata 31 ee os Ren SE10 890-8620 NaweOe 1d BO JOR SALE — DELIGHTFUL PRIVATE KES Oe 143 ODE Re i330 | 7 ESS BRICK B SS ee oe nD & Va. ay. emen ‘copa york a Ba i fee 10 pablic alley’, all conveni- ‘edna awe dre..7 | awe ae tion. 119 New Yorker" | ences; helghborhood unsurpussed. 3 Oth et. aw. 4. W.12 125 Let aw, or. 3a. wae 16.30 C.il. PARKER, Cor. 43 and F sta, JOR RENT—302 ‘ two-story and Uasement bay-window brick: bew, with all mod. im, uroughout: containing mb? 4k SALE OR RENT—HOUSI 220-126-128 Iuginire upon premises before 10 a.m, or from 4 to 6p. ‘vot be shown during other hours t., bet. Loth and 16th, 11 rooms, $11,000, 500. it STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1303 F st. NT—1714 13TH ST. N. W., DESIRABLE ew hotlse, eaat end south exposure, 11 rooms, ail mn Lnprovements, induccuents to ood tenant if y Lst or April. Apply 1700 1etu st. nw. Fisica 0 posts, ce Couveni=nt to business Inquire at 220 Kst. n.w. 108 RENT—UNFURNISHED. 1221 CLavnw.. 512 Est, b- $3,000. Alsc, a gu ESTORY BRICK, | W- P-MELKS & SOND . NEAR T, 14-kOOM its: Tent $30: a good ished S-room house forsix months at a nominal ser WALKEE & WILSON, Tent: good retereuces required and no children. mis2Set “GEO, W: LINAINS, 19th aud H sta.2.w,_ OCATION. 504 13TH ST. iret BortLwest, 10-room bri ‘bath, furnace abd strove: low 20 POR SALE_NEW THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL Hing, teu rooms, bath root aud cellar. furnace and ali ‘modern iinprovements, handsomely papered, 1o- erty ianet be disposed of within Rext fow week, dence on 16tu st. for rent furnixbed, at a low reutal, THOS for two vears, or fur sale; $6,000 cash: balance at 5 os |. FISHER & CO. ‘brick: all mod. imps er sent for hve years. ‘GEO. W. LINKINS. mh23-6t 1324 Foot. nw. gant uekchborhoud and conven 20-1 1th aud H xts. aw. JOR SALE RHODE ISLAND AVE. Bi ui Apply to Dr. J. V. CALVEK, 207 Axt.e, mb? Will be sod. ced. 6TH N.E—2 DOORS FROM E en ‘OR RENT—12 Fesutst ‘st., and two lines of cars: nice seveu- \M 250 t FITCH, FOX & BROWS, Fowraciae | 1437 Penn. 903 ad OOS VEE thw M For list of property for sale call for or send to office. OK SALE—NEW BRICK HOUSES, (NORTHEAST) SJouxsox, Gunxez & Co. 40-inch Black Albatross Cloth, 50c. 42-inch very fie Nun's Velling, only 50c. SorkbSaSesaEe: ‘NEW ARRIVALS SPRING DRESS GOODS, All the new shades in Tricot Cloth, Henri- tts and Seaside Suiting. 50c., 7c. Ladies’ Spring-weight Flannels, for tailor. ‘New line Satteens, 12}4c.. Choice styles French Satteens, 25c., 35c. Dress Ginghams, 10c. ‘Remnants of the Very Best Ginghams, 10c.; 1-65 iS eases ages Te: jot Leth aes Saxrs te: lot loth ae, Park. QOK SALE—WE OFFER AT A bakoal follow sag lots, to wit the Dutlders and others investments, v2 to 100 feet frout by 100-cn Zim at. nw, bet. C A slight advance over actual cost, by the Co-Operat OR SALE_BEST AND SAFEST DEO: ‘navinwe. well squares from 2 " _f29-1in* —_tuhize-2e_ | cated two equares from Dupont Circle; peice @8.000; va; | terme very easy” ROOMS, WA- | NR Owe 1807 Fst. iw. BELL BROWS £0. | JJOH, SALE — THREE, DESIRABLE | CORNER a é sauee Sw Het Pit | Hie ie’ well cated. ‘aortawests af 81.000 sbove Liotises can be exannmea by peta = = ox pou | Sty Sov respectively. oar office only." EHUMAS J. FIshih & ‘within baif square of street carn very low neat ites korwer ar sean te B. | wool colored tenantes ou1y 81, a ene = OR RENT—3424 P Si, GEORGETOWN, NEW SWOKMSTEDT & BRAD! For sace- —_— EUR E eae fie cine scoe: | a Soe once ON RENT CA GENTLEMA | —Three-story ten room brie nenidsuice’ with good lot DO. CHAS Pisa, Ro, tage lied. ste = sat story ten rion bn ’ Tieote AMIS CDi tet bomege | JOR SALE OR RENT a GENTLEWEAN pugininG | _"Ureeston ten rom irik rien ith god lot. Loss 480 DISCOUNTS. — mh24-3m ‘ONEY LOANED ON STOCKS, BONDS, ARM} ft; lot ba rar Lowa Circle, wo beautiful lots ERS & 50: * wecoud theory rue 3 : = Ps: papered ‘sO. R RENT—1500 BST. NW. 3-STORY AND | six roms aud bath: at $22.90 @ mouth. Apply to | 2 Massachusetts ave. nr, bay windows, water and | gay ‘banenient, buy-window brick dwesling: 0 rooms | HENRY JABGEIt 13 4th st. Ae. mids-dee” | Kae Apply at southwest commer of Dand Lat atu, 0 fect fromt by 100 on Colfax st. n.e., one square and bath; a50 per month. PITNEY & BRADFORD, | or peng phic an haa 2038 Samana mh24-3° _ | from North Cay ttol, ie Pane é nga” | JROK RENT BRICK | HOUSE, 1446 Y23 fort hunt by 67, cor. South Capitol und Ow. OR RENT —UNFURYISUED. inexcellent condicion Go feet trout by oF, Unt st. ue. bet. 1) and & ve $24 16th st. pack ty aliey: 24-61 Toh tan Wat Reh x WILSON, TON Ft HILL © JOHN muh24-61 ated EKA WILSON, C JRO RENT 031K; ELEVEN ROOMS: $65 PEE | JOR SALE-MODERN DWELLING HoUsrs Ol SALE-A NUMBER OF BEAUTIFUL RESt mon Wvauce:: posmeasion sive M Thetuan Circle, 14 Foo, 16,000. de North Carol fore: “Tuuinte upon premsince bateke 10ase oe free | Bbods island ave bet, 13th and 14th, #13900. | at, Houses will be built for purchasers it dewirod, 176 Pat oot eae nen omen ee Tey ag SS ae Bane sti On RESTO" REGPRCTARLE CoromeD Fas. | PRS a IRs Sy eno, egret oa oma Ve m1 e., RENT — Py bet. 15th and 16th, 9 rooms, 800. bl ay Also other Unfurnished Honses desirably i eral 4.toom frame houses: water in yard; | Kiggeat, bet, 1th aun Lath, 10 room @6,750. Ne eiede etal A nek ee ee We cal! SPECIAL ATTENTION toour FURNISHS it neighborhood ; pleasant Sth st, pear 14th st., store tenane 000, HOUSES, which we can offet atitable com, y. #8 amouth. Key at 905 U st. nw. “2th st., bet. G and H. ifame, €3,500. See ie HILT: CUMS STOR Sod Ran Cast Boe ee cored, 9 te very icCLACHLEN & BATCARLDER, 2225 Fat aw, iT YOR > down and ¢10 per month will bay located building Jots facing street or avenue, four Kline, at only $300. igauit wood Aish: LLt—CHEAP G08 NEW YORK AVE. Xi; | “tubif-tm KA PHILLIP, 1410 New York : ‘wad batil, all modern Improvemwuts: sinail | 346 : WHITAKER & JORDAN, ‘ot, balance mouthiy; a good investment. POR SALE saLYNM VILLA SITES. denice cg pe WALKEM & WILSON, 1000 F si. agventcr Babe "ke ores. = SHED—A NICELY FUR: ALEISTH BT. N Nandncraest sites arvunnd Weshington sey ONLY 8 TO 6 CENTS PER Poor. whim “rR SYPHERD & 00. 1007 Pst KK SALE_BARGATRS—LOTS 1 t, PLEAS 20c.: Forest Glen, Md, 2 to Se.; M st. 70e.. __3. BR. HERTFORD, 142336 Fat. R MALE SEVERAL LARGE LOTS (SUSCEPTI_ bie of economical subdivision) on the fookiug the city, fronting Boundary. Ly ph Ng, feet Cuversity AVIS, 1319 F wt “over” £25100 _MONEY TO LOAN. ——— RICH & CO., BANKERS, 613 15th st nw, ee et ee ere ‘OR RENT—1506 6TH STREET, NORTHWE St al TAREE — — be a, 3 ue. —— = F 2,00, 10.000, 70,000 TO WO NEW HOUSES, NOS. 1 tr further tutors ts THIS Fd BP OOO, reer ear rr ae eee ) rooms, bath-r.01 apply, USL, 1008 F st. nw. | POR SALE—1510 Q ST.; 22 12 ROOMS: | “Apply to FRANCIS HUFTA, Fine situati r East Capitol Park; rent, ®: _mh20-1w as ES built in qwost approved mani mi24-6t 1301 F st iw. ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP- Ol; REN’ O NEW ALTRACIIVE MODERN room | _™! oved real estate securit Piet housen 7 chin ath and samrvom, wan | Howe, Hall: sabe tnib: Tanee yan “AVNY' SH | Jon SALE STORY BAY WINDOW BRICK, w | agai” Tih & halt a re of Capitol park; k tie Penn. ave. Bw. ay ia mb20-6r" Ust; 9 = =~ ve J2n-wwe 1807 Fe monili in advanee. Be RY BRICK, 614 venient to churel . > sibix ~ - mabe “OASIS Bit 7 Touma, mod tape Newt g30 per | #900 cash. Owner, O00 Unt — | Mex 200. 81-000, #15.000, ana _#20,000 te OK RENT—4 "_N, W., 8 ROOMS AND THOS. J. MYERS, RCE, SALE = 82300-FA-Y TERMS — A RARE Per cet UpOH approved securit; ath, deen improvencits, with splemind calle, 12Vombet nie | Pchayes te secures cheap, vital. home Bt Ke 2 GOL DsbouoUan & co. 10) Madison st. n. W.. 3 122) man y at ee joume hb st. 8.€.. mus fot » tron! De = — ae tomer ad ei CHARLES feet deep to BButoot alley: AMERY at ance to R™ oe oye CAXWCOD, basemen mitt as CHAS. A“SHTELDS, PER CANT PAYABLE QUARTERLY, {OK MAY 1, ONE OR MORE YEARS, | XW mae ae nee hte IN SU Ms e100 TO ¥1-000, easan: home overlooking city; 8:55 if leased now. | 5 4. QOR SALE Ok EXCHANGE — FOR VACANT SMALL PREMIUM CHARGED, his CUE. DU BOIS e'CO.,G03 Tans. | 508 thrve-ntory brick, near Goverment Print ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 Fat, ae ga 72. ce, ROW Whder food rent —_ ROR RENT— 1640 4thst.n.w,6r.814.30 | 1746 w3-Gt FRANK BH PELOUZE, 1416 F street. 10.000—TO LOAN 702-4 B'O'yat.st' 830.50 203 Msi, 1... 78, 40% 5 = ae 3.000 4 U8! st. n. od | 1418 OR SALE—HOUSES. |_ ON REAL ESTATE. 30 108-10 M st. s.w.,or. 10:30 | 1842 1) Md. ave. 710 Q st. nw. b 20 «th st; road, stable & ir.10 | 2732 oe Pre ape : {uhi13})__ THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, Sepicnave m0 4r.-..9 | Tid aye tt eg el BONDS AND MORTGAGES RES ttoyt saga ie a3? at Oia, Tea SA aD MORTGAGES. She 4 S30 Fst, Swab, tee. andl \1Si aud 134 Pierce st THE FARMEI’S LOAN AND TRUST CO. i i 415 oth fh in rear. ..n.- 6.000 _B.¥. Lh, Grs....--2,000 ‘OF KANSAS. CAPITAL. 000. 42 12th st... ..... 865 1 i 415 9th 1139 to 11515 VSdst. | 51S Lith wt we, 1) 6 PER CENT ~Di NTURE BONDS. -6 YEARS. 14th st. house + Wilr GA Sra. wna s OOO Secured by a deposit uf first ey with the Bas pt ike are 08 ton safe — omit and _~ a= Ee. —— 3 iw curities, with Coupon ‘Seini-aniual Tnierest Noten, i ta, al oe eT red amounts, for solver. ve 7 4 BOWLES & ~ .221 FF 17% “= — BIE, 150 | 735 5.000 net Nee a 11s | fas Sate te Sst eta own & bet 13 & 14.2100 3 605 Gth st. B. as, BROWN © On and Navy pay sccout‘s, notes and other ‘i. DEMPSE ee ee Fropertg vinees win sas toe tanbar ine be MOND? bbe Ure... mb 3m Broker, 1424 New bork ave. R RENT — THREE-STORY ELEVEN-ROOM | advertised free of Cost to the owner. ; = — — * press-brick hous, #20 N st, n.w.;all modern iia co ‘K. 0. HOLTZMAN. 10th and F ste. n.w. ¢ ee ey a or provements: rout s40 yer mouth. “Apply to PRANK |" op nExg—awo TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES, D>. THOMPSON ATT! 933 F st. nw, mb24-3t* awl yd Beis a. Soba BFR. one. 4,000 a 1 31 a ae — es six rooms, gas and water, ; Wand 16 | 338 Va nwobbe Sis Sa ae | m __1313 F mt, Adjomiug Sun Butiding, NT-AN ELEGANT NEW 2HREE- | }-st.n, w.: rent $15.40cacl HAS. sitive, | 1328 ¥ S800” 4rs...... se ONEY TO LOAN, IN LARGE AND SMALG Kk Residence, 710 19th st. n.w.; either | 1125 7th st. n. w. mhi9-im_ sums, oD real security, a: lowest of unfurnshed, "For perucilare tguite of | FoR KENT — TWO RY FRAME HOUSE Fates of int MT. Geirol isi Fane Mr RTHUP, on the premises, or of FRANCIS eight rooms, ball, and all mod. iinpa.; 618 Lst.u.| The above is only a portion of the on my | _{3-3m B._MOHUS mbeae7t | wtp cond ‘By CHAS. 8. | nooks.” For fall list call at ome for nisunton | Re ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM x R RENT— SiiREV! the Istand 15th." [mb] THOS. E WAGGAMAR.. | )f OXEX 70, U A A tS Sious, on approved real estate in this cat Tease f two, or three years compietel ‘on very easy terms. KO. HOLTZMAN, welling lenire rat caweat ion hon cou epieee SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. _ 36 Corner 10th aud ¥ sts, ‘Toms, exclusive of store rooms, cedar closets, | _ mbt Jone. Corner. Wwater-closcta, und fuel rooms, rent moderate. + = aaes cane, «| $100. 2) ed SALE—§250 CASH, BALANCE #15 PER ‘Farms and Piacee. Si SORA i! Le rare eg be a ire 14 Toad, (Brightwood Ve.) ‘Scleutzen Park: N. Chatles st. Baltimore, Fy Teen SIGE BO ees | MONEY TO Loam REAL Estate - FOR SALE 6 TST. Lom 2asisz: HOUSE, 3 TX. ‘30 4 fect front, 3 room deep, In thorough ‘story brick; 11 rooms; will be sold ain am ie 48 | eval s tats. “Wor terms anh verminien tices | mble-1t SAO ek . 8 OR SALE-ATTRACTIVE HOUSE ON A COR- read 8 ber lot, with gr.und worroundinye: 2318 30th at. BAW, locality of GEORGETOWN, care the door. | “ozo * Inguire of GkO. P. SCHAYER, Paciie buildsng. _;oEy ___ oa SCARE | Oy | WESE nares, OF ANTEREST 5 "ATE SECURITY, at Taos 4. F MO™* 10 LOAN oN erat estate ar Low est arate Successor to DANENHOWEE & BON, 1115 Pet. ONEY TO LOAN O} ESTATE OR 3 eo 7 iw 5 = security fs, eee 303 7thet we Gexrx. Crorme "81,800 | Our stock of epring clothing ts complete, ‘We'll show you a full line of strictly ALL-WOOks SUITS IX SACKS AND CUTAWAY at 610. ‘We'll show yous full line of BLACK COKKSCREW SUITS, strictly all-wool, in cutaway and sacks from 8 up. ‘Well show you full line of PRINCE ALBERT SUITS, strictly all-wool, from $15 up. ‘show you 8 full line of BOYS’ SUITS, from 14 nang ek Hues purses | ton, tom 0 an 4 ts ‘A full ime of CHILDRENS’ SUITS from 62.60 up con- | They are very cheap.