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LOCAL M ENTION. ‘Whe Weather. Indications for the % hours commencing at? p.m. For the District of Commbia, Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware, light to fresh variable winds, Warmer fair weather. A BRacrivce Sorvexte Arr, Piete collection of mie Of every nation dress on receipt soiled and «: igarette pa Bu? and 29 ataining com- nd coatof-arlas free to any ad- © foding cards, un u from Turkish Crosscut uke Sons & Co., 1St a ork. For Sarr—A Sold cheap; cash or time, ox 94, Star oMice. We Have a large consignmet of oriental rugs, from one of New York’s largest importers, Tn- structions are to stil 10 per cent off landing prices for the next two days. W. H. HOEKE, S01 Market Space. SrmigearisM To-siGut. Interesting. Cor. 7th and L. Mrs. K. A. Doxovan, * st., Will open Wed- nesd.a¥, Mare Re poriations of Spring The Seriptures say: “Do not abu: It that Nght 1s of approaching in- hi a bushel of Scoteh Gals, whten In concentrated ind in every vottle of Scoteh Oats Essence, nh cures every form of brain and nerve disease. @. Can consumption be cured? AL Use Baker's Cod Liver Olt and M. s rage Association was: group by Kice & Brady, at ctyesterday. Woman Kets Ki ATRLY purchased Woreh’s Dry Air sare method of exterminating ir eugs without damage to the bries Naphtla and steam will One year from date of pur- i us the same will be renovated fs applies also Uy purchases made Foxe PoetRarrs, ¥, 1109 Pa. ava, stner July last. ous « Fiption ren vated. Call or send for price list. Oniers for eabinet work and uphoistering (uew or old) promptly attended to. ve Tour rooms SOX loo devoted to this purpose. Estimates furnished without en: Furniture packed for shipment or material furnished. We are sole Pierce's and Chase's cold-biast refrigera for the Pasteur « Kedziet water fiite: an linmense line of MOSES & SOS. a F Re 4) make one large crayon ied cabinet portraits for uufacturers and agenis y carr w. Prssext’s Ice Cxgam and Charlott S50, Davis, 72: ‘one ds conv 4 discount of 10 from us. for easit STH. Arai. 1 we will mak per cengon all purchases u €m or before delivery. Furniture, Carpets, © Lolstery Goods and itediing. All gods markeddn plain figures, W. B. Moses & Son, 11h and Fas, ik Par Crxt Moxny Oo Loay by Tyler & herford, 1307 F street northwest, Pieter PRrawes and mol ings of latest pattern 1208 F street at lowest prices. Woop & Forsv7! Cnew “Rosenfela's Gem” Tobac CITY AND DISTRIC > Condensed Locals. Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, Mrs. Mary T. Lathrop, Mrs. Hoffman, Dr. Bischoff and Mrs. Kearney will partleipate In the prohibition meeting at Congre- onai church to-morrow evening. Rev. Anna Shaw gave a Bible reading yesterday afternoon at the Metropolitan M. E. church and Mrs. Kearney <ang. Mrs. Mary T. Lathrop also =poke. ub ‘These meetings will be week. Tue Antt-Poxerty, society niinued through evening listened 5 on the subject, Ageneral dis: 2 fourth battalion, s been postponed ace Mm neP of 17¢ D ; " defective fue, The vu 3000, on When there ts $250 in damage was ai surance. Mrs. Theresie Saloman yesterday gave bond for $10,000 and was granted letters of admin!stration ¢ estate of her hnsband, the Late Leon Salomon, has. T. Wood Was a dasa juror in Circuit Court No, *. Burch was: placed on t pening charged with cruelly John Wilkins was before mornin ed wiih De He Was 1 2 suspletous person, gainst W. 15022 tendant of decedent, Harris, adual Madison, wo for servives ren her aunt. ‘The case of Helen M st. W. HL. Harris, ad- miutstrator of esta ja Madison, action for $1,527 for service: ndant to decedent, her aunt, Was on trial before. Messrs Hirney © Birney for plaiatift Cole & Cole for detendant, William Keagan, who. Keeps a store on 3id street Southwest, was fined $105 and costs by Judge Nuell today for Keeping an unllceused bar. An appeal Was noted. Rogurxtes RerorrEn.— his siaughter-house was parts of seven beeves were lagner to-day, and Messrs, wer reports that 4 and the choicest and stolen. Mra, Sarah J. Lloyd, No. 1014 EF. street, reports that Toot Was eatered Last nicht ai bed Of & POeK: book containing $1 and. some pape Yueh K. Lambert, No. 1014 room Was entered about :t o'clock this aut robbed of $2%, some clothing, and ou eles. —Jno. T. Beaton, No. IIL D. street, reports stolen from bis bedroom a waicn and chain worth $0. —Chas. Aeger, No. 914 it street, reports Stolen from his stable harness worth $1. ‘Taxe the fast express trains to Baltimore, Md., from the handsome station of the Bullimore aad maar Kailrowd. Round-trip tickets will besold Moreh 30 and 31 and April 1, good to return until April 2 inclusive, at the low rate of #1. THe Disreicr Vorvyrrexs.—Last evenin Veteran Volunteers’ Association of the D met at St. George's Hall, Twenty-three new Ine. bers Were enrolled. ‘The committee iu charge of the Dill before Congress granting them a bounty of 100 €ach reported that they were meeting wit} faueb encouragement and there was but HU doubt Ubat their services would be recognized, They also reported that they had prepared copies of 4 mem. ‘Congress on the subject, which Would be left at the houses of certain members for signatures, A of additional names were ued to the imuster roil of the proposed District Grand Army Post, and it was announced that the Mhuster-im Would soon take place. the trict board of t last evening at the tion rooms. A grant of BMty Bibles aud tity Testaments was inadie to the Central Untea Mission. Mr. Ballanty urer, reported as follows: Amount on b recelved from 1 Presby from New York a to the parent snd FOX were appotu Messrs. District of Columbia was ar. ney & Kirney for the plaints 1s for defendant, Se are Cex ases in which the Distrtet is asked to send Ay certain S for street improvement aad We abatement of nutwances by the old corpor- SS asked Le set anide as irregu- Chet Parris, da circular com: Of Assist mmemtingg thie pr unt Foreman F. W. itz and Private 7 , Of (ruck A, in saving the lives of the two chil. feb Of Mr. Duity at the lire yesterday morning at corner of Wht and K streets noctuwest, Chief Parris sat’ bu: hess sd daring of borued alty —— Howeiess Cotoxs Bovs—John Halt ‘Shorter, small eg alg ad lored boys entered the first pre st mked for lodging. th: ae th y bad no bones, and ene jouse. Judge Swell Unts m gave them Uurty days : Pie Mamatack Licessns — Marrtage licenses ha open op pene Prot. erick Kogvt-on and Rook, of Lynchburg, ¥ Ada Vermillioa: 11 + Johi T, Cager and Laura Cager. A Puorose> New Gxaxp Ausy "Poor.—At a imreting of the District of Columbia Vorunveers’ Association last eveniag it was announced that Uuirty-21gbt members had signed an agreement to h Post of the Grand Army, to be known as Foot 4a it ‘ts ‘anderstood that’ the post will be bamed after Gen. C. P. Stone aud that Me muster a will take place very sao0. Extua Pay Not Arrusp Fou—The 3 per cent additional compensation given by Congress to em- ployes of the Government Printing Office who Worked at nignt during the last session of Con- tesa bas been pald out as directed by law. A number of persons are entitled to this pay, but have been discharced frotm Che office, and their ad- dress are unkown, ie ee Toursion tickets Datrons, Will sell exe mee ‘rickets guod Uy ail reguiat trains, and te chet gud bY valid iserretern passage enti Vhursday inclusive, he VALUABLE Booxs a7 AccTiox. Thomas W. Nichot- | court, to Fred: | t, oungstown. Ohio, and Macy N. Holt, of | = THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON AMUSEMENTS, NATIONAL THEATER.—Interesting incidents skill- fuliy arranged into dramatic form, joined with Strong aud witty dialogue, make Mr. Boucieault'’s “Jit” an unusually entertaining play, despite the tax imposed upon one’s eredulity by the re- Mmarkable manner in whjgh the gentlefolks and Scahie peop rare taroen tlgether. Perhaps repo table Eyglish families calf be found wherein the © Hora¥and the Weliers of the turf are admitted on "he footing on which the Woodstocks and the Tractors of Mr. Boucieault’s play recetve them, but i families can hardiy be sufficiently numerous tocoustitnte a type among even the distinctively Sporting gentry. However that may be, “The "48 a comedy with which few people will posed to quarrel, for itis entertaining to Uh Unusual degree, and tn it Mr. Bouelcamit has a role Which he fills With pleasing effect, 1a spite of the wide disparity between lus actual age and the Supposed age of “Myles O° Hara. Mis a ey ke opicleed and sacteatiy gitish, and Mr. K. A. Roberts as Geopirey made a fairly good Eton boy. Miss Stuart as Phyllis, Miss Barker a3 Mrs. Weiter, Mr. Frank Roberts a3 Sir Budleig and Mr. Corbett as Rev. Mr, Spooner, also satisfactory work. ‘The fourth act was not as effective as formerly, owing to the absence ot the scenery with which it was presented last year and for other reasons, The performance generally, Was also somewhat less spirited than last season. PROP. ALRXANDEK STRAKOSCH entertained an audience of considerable sive at Edel’s Hall last night with his dramatic readings. He made a good y applanded, id. C. France, tn his rked for Life,” enter- Talued large audiences at this house yesterday fternoon and last night. The play is weil mounted ard diversified by the introduction of an ollo of specialty features, KERNAN 5 THEATER. — There Was a large audience ‘Kernan’s last night to witness the performance Liy Clay’s Colossal Gayety Co, ‘The troupe gives an entertainment that ought to meet the approval of lovers of variety. Hap Will give aconcert at Albaugh’s, z, APHIS, Tee AND BANsO Crce will give a] ngregational church on Monday, concert, April 2. — ‘The Recorder of Deedw Office, To the Editor of THe EVENING Stan: Permit me to briefly review the position of the recorder of deeds, as gathered from THe STAR'S interview of last Saturday, The admissions of the recorder are most Important testimony in be- half of reform. Wile admttting that the general Indices of his office are four books in arrears, he excuses the existence of the unjust rule requiring the re-filing oF p: ount of superficial an this rule papers tiled ad “doctored,” by which “veteri~ expression fs probably ineant that equestrian ase So common in Jockeydom, “fixed up to beat recorder further admits that the average er of papers received for record dally 1s forty u age charge for recording 1s § ‘This is a low estimate; but toaceeptthe admission ion that his fees | which is collected from our peuple as a compulsory | tribute for obeying one of the Laws of real proper- ty, and Which goes into the recorder’s pocket as pensation fur the laborious task of superin- tending the Work of others and indorsing deeds. ‘Thus citizens are forced to pay 2n average excess above the actual cost of recordation of no less than | nts foreach paper fied, nearly all of which excess is a bounty paid to the resident of a city and section entirely foreign to Washington, Deeas, Wileu it should cost but $1 to record, now require went Of a fee varying from $1.50 to $2.25 Uther papers ‘wilieh ought to ‘be recorded for cents, require double this fee. Even at an average cost of 73 cents for every paper, the fees should to conduct the office on a liberal seale, and enable the recoruer to employ the necessary force to keep the general indices well up to date, —— ‘The Bladensburg Episcopal To the Editor of Tue EVENING STAR: Your Hyattsville correspondent labored under ‘@ Serious inistake when he informed the public, through the columns of your paper last Saturday, that the Bladensburg Eptscopal church building would be disposed of after the erection of the Pinkney Memorial church in Hyattsville. The congregation from Bladensburg and Bennings, Who have attended this church for a number of Years, Will never consent to Unis measure; Will not oppose the erection of a church in Hyatts- Ville, but they will seriously object to any disposi- | Hou being made of the present church, He urch, they ‘A Letter from Miss Fellows, SHR INVORMS HER FATHER OF HEK MARITAL INTEN- TIONS—THE BKIDEGKOOM NOT CHASKA, HUT MK. SAMUEL CAMPBELL, WHO HAS ONLY A TRACE OF INDIAN BLOOD IN HIS VEINS. Mr. Homer Fellows, the father of Miss Cora Belle Fetlows, states that he received a letter last evening from his daughter, under date of March 11, She states that she was to be married to Mr. Samuel Campbell on the 16th of March. In ex- planation of her not having Informed her family of her proposed marrage, Miss Fellows writes that sive expected to be able fo come east in June be wiafried in her father's uouse. But ber intended husbaud Was opposed to delay, and so she con- sented to the marriage taking place at once. She proposes to coucinue teaching until the close of the school year, and then she hopes to come east to visit her family. They will then return to Nebraska, whe] und Where wey will I Mr. Cataphell as the nepuew of Rev, Dr. Hanford, the Eplscopal rector, and says that tbey were t¢ be married in the Episcopal chureh on the reserva tion. Mr, Campbell has a slight trace of Indian blood 1a his veins, but is Intelligent, and when Milss Fellows met him last August at Fort Bennett he was fa the employ of the Iudian Bureau. Mr. Fellows also recelved a letter of the same date from Campbell, In Which he told the story of his love, and promised to make his daughter's furure life a happy one. The letters were a great surpelse to Mr. Fellows aud his family, as “they had no intimation that thetrdaugnter intended to get married, except the stories they saw In the hewspapers ‘about her proposed marrage to Cuas ke, which they regarded as sensitionals Mr. Fellows this morning, in conversation with STAR reporter, said that dll the talk about his | daughter marrying an Indian Was due to the seu: salional stateinents sent out by the newspaper correspondent at Pierre, Hie said that his | family bad felt deeply the publicity which had | ‘beeu foed upon the: and the unjust statements | tha: had been made relative to his daughter. He hoped that now tke newspapers would let them alone, CAMPBELL NOT KNOWN AT THE INDIAN Inquiry at the Indian Bureau resuited in the dis- covery that no man by the name of Campbell was employed in any capacity in the Cheyeane River agency by the Government. The list of irregular eiployes was gone over as far back as July, and the name of Cetupbell Was wot found. It 1s quite possible, the Indian Oftice officials say, that such @man has been etmpioyed very recently In some minor and temporary capacity, but they have had no information of the fact, and the rolls of the Service sow that no man of that name ts em- ployed. her husband has a farm Miss Fellows describes UREAU. >. For the Eye of Agent Key. To the Eaitor of Tax EVENINo Stai 1 wish through the columns of your paper to call the attention of the Humane Society to the brutal and merciless lasuings the poor mule teams have to endure at the hands of ignorant drivers, where the grading ts being done at the Monument grounds. ‘These animals are faithful pullers, and do the best they can, but the drivers seem to lash I saw one this afternoon four-mule team while they ding their best, and then turn around and Whip the Wheel-ho-ses ou their breasts, making Uiem pall the other way. ‘Three or four arrests and a fine would effectually teach these men a tes: Son Which they could not learn In any other way and I hope some of the oMicers of the society will Pay Immediate attention to this out-of-the-way lo- cality and put a stop to this brutality. 1. P. H kouxp-Tar Tickets to Baltimore, Md., by the Baltimore and Potomac Katlroad, March 30 and 21 and April 1, good to return unUl April 2 inciu- sive, at FUNERAL OF AN OLD Crvizex.—The funeral of Mr. A. N. Zeveiy, whose death was noticed In yes- ver Stax, Will “ake plage to-morrow afterioon from Incarnation Church, of which he had been & ‘nl metaber since Its organization, Mr. Zevely Wiil be mourned by a large of friends, fie was one of the old residents of Washlagton. He was born in Salem, a 181%, bUL came to this elty at about the age "of twenty-one, and has contlaued to reside here since that time.’ FOF ral years he held the position of superintend- 1 aud disbursing clerk of tue Post-OMice De ment, to Which he was promoted from a clerkship, aod in iss succeeded the late John Marron as Third Assistant Postmaster-General, and contin. ued im that position until ING. Since the latter date has acted as agent tor mail contractors, hav- | ing associated with tim one of his younger sons, | H. B. Zevely, who, with two daughters and four other sous, survive hia, = ‘THe GREAT SALE OF PoRCELAINS aT DowLINas,— ‘The sale of Uuts superb collection which has been on exhibition 11t and Pennsylvania avenue, and nas been greatly adinired, wil be begun to-mor- | row. Wednesday at 11 o'clock. Tulsi a rare wnd | Choice coliection of goods and should Dring out a large attendance. © ° = Roan Baxte Powner Avsotorezy Pose | 83. } $8 up This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinda, aud cannot be sold in competition | with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, So/d oniy in cana, ROYAL Baxaxe Pownen Co., 106 Wall st, N. ¥. ‘The Courts. Crrcert Court No. 1—Judge Hagner. Today, Edwards agt. Pendergast; Judgment set aside and ieave to amend. Madison age ris, administratrix; on trial. Crecurr Count No. 2—Judge Merrick. ‘To-day, Patch agt. White; bel trial. ‘Tosany. Pacrion 3 O'Brian te rofanity; personal erick J. v3 bonds. “David Hynony profanity: $ or 7 days, Mollie Johnson, disor ‘on 9th street; collateral forteited. Cornelia Lee, disorderly con: uct on 20th street; do. Wm. Gray, colored, ob- structing the entrance to Kernan’s Theater;’ per- Sonal ponds Daniel Buchanan, colored, disor- derly conduct on F street northeast; $5 or 15 days. James Smith, profanity in a house on Madison street; $5 or 7 days, a Affairs in West Washington. ‘Tue BR1vGe CELEBRATION.—The committee of five of the free bridge celebration met last even- ing for the pur of consulting with the mar- Shai, MEA. H. Herr, as toa route, but as Mr. Herr Was unable tobe present no action was taken. ‘The Mhance committee also met, and the report Presented Was a most encouraging one. Books ‘were placed in the hands of the members tosolicit Subscriptions from the merchants in Washington. STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS.—AS Mr. H. G. Ritter Was entering Schultze's cigar store this moral he was stricken with paralysis. He was remove to his residence, corner Olive and 29th streets, PunsoxAl.—Mr. M.A. McGowan ‘returned. bome from Richmond yesterday. ——Mr. F. W. Jones is confined to his Ved on account of iliness, CATTLE MankET.—Sales of live stock at Drovers’ Rest. yesterday are reported us follows: Forty Cattle up and sold~ ewe rane ayant medium, 444; common, 3a4. Sheep and lambs Sheep, Siguds; hunbs, Ga734. Calves, 5jga7. ‘Ten cows and calves, 250845 Go To Baxtimoxe by the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, the popilar route, to-norrow. Round- Up tickets, good to return Until within two days, ‘only one dollar. phase Se At the close of Mary Anderson's final perform- ance at the Lyceum Theater In London Saturday night she recelved a perfect ovation from the au- dience. Miss Anderson was much affected, Measles have broken out in a virulent form among the recruits at Jefferson Barracks, twelve maiies below st. Louis Seven deaths have already ovcurred. Jobn Walker, colored, last week shot and killed bis Wife, Sarah Elizabeth, on the farm of Wm. T. Joyce, on Curtis Creek,” Anne Arundel County, Md., 8 miles from Baltimore, They quarreied over a piirse with a litue money in It. Arrich deposit of silver has been discovered in Scott County, Ky. Advices froia the Congo River up to January 27 contain no further news of Stanley. ‘A French ironeiad fired at and struck an Italtan steamer, near Villafranche. The commander of the ironclad pleads asan excuse that the crew were practicing at the guns and a shot struck the steamer by accident. ‘Mr. Smyth, an Mp of the Equitable Insurance Company, of New York, was arrested at London- derry, Irelans turday, char sued policies fora man who ts Ponwy Your Bioon. Good health depends upon pure biood; therefore, to keep well, purify the blood by taking Hood's Sarsapa- rilla, ‘This medicine is peculiarly designed to act upon the blood, and through that upon all the organs and tissues of the body. It has a specific action, also, upon the secretions and excretions, and assists nature to ex- pel from the system all humors, impure particles, and effete matter through the lungs, liver, bowels, kidneys, and akin, It effectually aids weak and debilitated or- scans, invigorates the nervous system, tones the diges- tion, HOODS SARSAPARILLA. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for 85. Prepared only 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR, with having 1s- leceased. Doxr Pax 81 A Yao For LADIES’ BROAD CLOTH: our eash price ig only i: pure wool ue Yardaud half wide, GOBELIN Bite: WEkmA’ COTEs, TaN, UX" BLOOD AND BLACK. Pay 12\c. for BEAUTIFUL SATTEENS, our cash price is Sige Don't Dou't pay 5c. for HENRIETTAS, the new stele dresa ous: ourcasl price is 48e.; pure wool, wide, double width, OX BLOOD, GOBELIN BLUE, TBREA COTTA. TAN AND BLACK. Don't pay 10c. for the best _yard-wide COTTON, our cash price 18 Sc. We are trying to sell the cheapest dry goods in Washinjton for cash. eas Cash, Customers will select oxe of the following presaute ifthey buy S.orover: (A pair of Silky Fine roilered Corsets, worth 75c., pair of Damask Towels, 1; Half Dozen Dainask Napkins. 7c. . CARTERS. MARKET SPACE, NEAR BOSTON VARIETY STORE. Don't pay 75¢. for BLACK SURAH SILKS, our cash price is FANCY SILKS. 3736, 40, 45, and 500. BLACK AND COLORED ‘SILKS, at real cost to reduces our immense stock, CREAM ALBATROSS, extra-wide double width, pure wool, 3734. FRENCH SERGE, double width, pure wool, 37 4c. TRICO CLOTH pure wool, double width, 373. Cash Customers will select one of the followin Pienenta Af they buy "$10 or over: Handsome’ Bri Quilt worth “$1.60: one Dozen Danvank, $1.50. ; Two pairs Damask Towels, worth 919 PENNA. AVE. ELEGANT STOCK OF SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, INCLUDING ALL THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS. ‘This being pre-eminently » Printed Goods season, INDIA AND CHINA SILKS are in great demand. We are showing beautiful styles in all grades, with handsome floral designs, in cream, white, piuk, and dius sronnds, Fine BENGALINES, both plain and printed, in very choice colores, Also, full tine of CHINA SILKS, in black and white and dark grounds. Weconfidently recommend these koods, as they are the coolest as well as the most serviceable Silks known tothe trade, We have just opened @ great bargain in Evening sles of very rich MOIRE ANTIQUE SILKS, which We offer at $2.50 per yard, the actual value being Cream, white, lilac, and blue, New designs in BLACK MOIRE SILKS, in Alligator patterns; very rich and handsome. Plain Colored SURAH SILKS, new shades, fine qual- ity, 8760. Great Bargain in BLACK SURAHS, 78c.; worth $1 per yard. CHANTILLY AND SPANISH LACES AND NETTS, in extra values, from 82.50 to $12. PLAID SURAHS, CHANGEABLE SURAHS, COL- ORED MOIRES, AND NEW BLACK GOODS of every rade and texture. Elewant stock of CREAM DRESS GOODS, NEW PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania avenue, N. B—THE BESTIS THECHFAPEST. _mh?s ONE PRICE. Kyors New LORE, ATS. sghting Stvles now ready, none geuuiue without the se90bb Dinpy HATS with other trademarks, #2, ‘BiLK ae MUARGAINS 19 “CMBRELTAS. tai ent on tee. ae eat Sikk @ « eto for tw 3 Dd “amnedican ida Ihounted with old aiiveraed ek ad rf ie SHNEMETZ ‘W237 FENNSYEVANIA AYE, ‘Next Corner 133th St, with gold, mh21 Gest. Crornna FOR BUSINESS AND DRESS. Our stock of spring clothing is complete, We'll show you a full line of strictly ALL-WOOL SUITS IN SACKS AND CUTAWAY at 810. We'll show youa full line of BLACK CORKSCREW SUITS, strictly all-wool, in cutaway and sacks from We'll show you a full line of PRINCE ALBERT SUITS, strictly ali-wool, from $15 up, We'll show you a full line of BOYS' SUITS, from 14 to 18, from 85 up. A full line of CHILDRENS’ SUITS from $2.50 up. ‘They are very cheap. THE LONDON AND LIVEEPOOL CLOTHING co. mh2h 7TH AND G STREETS. One Mosera, Waren, P Boston, Sept. 26, °87. Oncita Minerat Spring Co.: Gxnts: “I baye used your mineral water with many hundred with the inost qualifying resulta, never having see a cas it did not help, if mot entirely care.” Yours, very truly, J. W. FLETCHER, 6 Beacon st., Boston, 4 in Rheumatic Diseases. io lite D.C... TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1888-SIX PAGES. CITY ITEMS. A Parting Shot at Our Underwear, ee Vite te eines San Sree ee corner 7th and D streets. ASI Cold, Tu re Bowcaiai Taocams give gure ang Immediate rellet. Sold only, in boxes. Price 25 cents. 2 “Peerlews Dye Are the best, Sold by druggists coy Photographs, $3. AxTuony’s, 905 Pa. av. e011 Razors sharpened ies Waurond, 407 Pu ave, California Tickets, J. F. Milnor, B. £2 Depot. “Royal G! jae” mends China, ¢ aus nd delivered in 1b. “Ward prints 48. per ty and de! in = ” int Also, Cottage Cheese and Buteermiist “s weet MIL be. per quart, _-AUGTION SALES.___ SALE VALUAI PROVED BY dwo ritawe HOUSES, Koouias AND 1705 EIGHTH STREET NORTH W: 2% Virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated Novem- 1886, and recorded in Liber No. 1211 ioe eee vty aud atthe wei th tof Colnbibias ad ate written request uf the holder of the note secured thereby. 1 wri aa sepublic TWENTY SIRTH DAY OF MARCH, 1868 at FIVE NTY-sI O'CLOCK P. M., the following Sea real-estate situate in the city of Washington, D. C., to wit: Part of original Lot 2, in square 419, inning for the Same at a polit 43 feet 9 inelies north from the south. West corner of said Lot 2; theuce north on the line of Sth street 18 feot 9 inches; thence cast 95 feet; thence South Ts foot W inches: thence weat 9 feet, to the psee of hoginning, subject to whatever lien thee tuay ou said part of Lot 2 by reason of certain Judineute Scainst the prosent owner of naid real eatate, AD stract of title, showiug auld judguents, wil be exbib- ited at the sale. ‘Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase money in cash, aud the balance in six and twelve months after day Of wale, in equal payinents, with interest at. 6. Per cent per auinum and be aecurd by deed of trast to iy ‘satisfaction, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 ust be paid at the time of sale. All couveyancing at purchaser'scost, ‘If terms of sale are uot complied with in fiv « days from day of sale I re- serve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser after five days’ notice by advertise- ver. NIGHT. ue STICKNEY, Auct, mout in Tate Even SrA nee € mb15,17,21&24 Gi WED SHE, ABOVE, SALE SYANYL atthe SAME ‘Wovn and eae PERSONAL. wv TL SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS nd Answers, ‘Send 10¢- to book-storcs, oF to » AM. Lvy Lustitute, _mh3-1m* cor. 8th and K'sts. n.w. AMES J. BROOKS (LATE CHIEF U. 8. SECRET Service) has organized a National Detection and In- quiry Service. Ufhce, 1721 Ost.n.w. Skilled agents at all points. f18-3mn* AMES A. McDEVITT. CHARLES E. FLINDER- Private Detective Agency and Bureau of informa, Hon, office BU3 Fa. ave. Private room for consultation, ‘This agenc} nde Gpalcenteal soos act cpecpes for trvante mc eeunee in divorce cases, Reliable and confidential. - 113-21" UTHORIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, All comumnieations by mail or se oe mptly ttended toaud treated strictly confidential. Oftice atall hours. W. WILLIAMS, Manager, USTH'S OLD STAND 18 THE ON PLACE where first-class second-Hand eon can be or callat G19 D 21-3 sold at respectable prices st.n.w. Srrrsa Ovencoats OUR STYLES THIS SEASON EMBRACE EVERY NOVELTY AND DESIRABLE STANDARD FASH- ION. THE CUT AND FIT OF OUR GARMENTS IS A SURPRISE AND PLEASURE TO THE CUSTOMER, AND CAN BE APPRECIATED ONLY BY THOSE WHO HAVE §EEN FOR THEMSELVES THE ELEGANT AND SATISFACTORY GARMENT WE ARE ABLE TO GIVE EVERY PATRON. NO MATTERJWHETHER BIG OR LITTLE, OLD OR YOUNG, RICH OR{POOR, WE CAN PLEASE THEM ALL. NOVELTIES IN MEN'S AND BOY'S SUITS ARE. HERE AND READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. OUR STYLES IN THESE GOODS ARE THE NEWEST THE MATERIALS THE MOST RELIABLE THAT CAN BE FOUND, OUR PRICES, AS USUAL, THE VERY LOWEST, MARKED ON EACH GARMENT IN PLAIN FIGURES. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING Co. mb16-tust3m WE WILBEMOVE ON OR ABOUT MARCH 29 to 327 10th st, three doors from F xt. Grvat Slanugter sn Erices prior to Removal All the Latest Styles Four-Ply Linen Collars, re- duced to 11e. each. Finest Four-Ply Linen Cuffs, rednced to 20c, ge LbE Comfort Shirt, the old favorite, reduced from Gir hivhicible Shirt, reduced from 90c. to 75¢. Both of these shirts are made of the very best ma- terial and can't Le beat anywhere ‘Our Crescent Shirt, reduced fr Out $1 Fleated-Boson Shirt, reduced to ¥2 Our 90c. Pleated- Bosom Shirt, reduced 75 Great Keduction in Prices of Neckwear. Our 75e. Scarfs, reduced to 50c. Our SUc. Scarfs, reduced to 0c. Searfs, reduced to 1c: Hosiery and Handkerchiefs at cost BRANCH BALTIMORE. sii PAcToRY, _mhe4-ot 2 F st uw. TAA ae Noveurizes ar OPPENHEIMER'S DFCORATIVE ART ROOMS, 514 9TH STREET N.W. showing the Most Complete Assortment of ARE NOVED TIES muttable tor Buster, Birthdays Pree kressive Euciire Parties, or for Home Decorations. New and Original in ART NEEDLEWORK, showing all the stylesin the New Bagzrron Art Thread, ROPE SILKS as used on Bolting Sheeting, and Fine Linens, Portieres, Mantel Lambrequins, Table Covers, &c., aud for ull decorative purposes. Prepared CHAMOIS SKINS, in Colors, for Painting. CELLULOID in Sheets for Fainting. BOLTING CLOTH, in all widths, for Painting and Embroidering. pocinplete Lime of STAMPED LINENS, at Popular cee ‘New and Original Designs in STAMPING, §. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, New Building, 514 9th st. n.w. Sle ine. mb? Serna Overcoars. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND ARE, SHOWING A LARGE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATS, THAT FOR BEAUTY OF DESIGN, WORKMANSHIP AND REAL VALUE, SURPASSES ANYTHING WE HAVE EVER HAD. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 123 NATTANS CRYSTAL ISCOVERY, (Established over twenty years now,) For Restoring Gray Hair, to Stop tne Hair Falling, bring back General Vitality, and Remove Dandruff. ‘Warranted to Restore the Color in three to ten daya, PRINCIPAL DEPOTS: mb17_ Cor. 1¢thand I sts. and 2d and Data nw, isis Hars: Hars SPRING STYLES IN ALL THE NEW COLORS, At $2, $2.50, 63, $3.50 and 84. SPRING STYLE SILK HATS, 85, @6 and 88. CHOICE STOCK UMBRELLAS AND CANES. GLORIA UMBRELLAS WITH GOLD AND SILVER HANDLES at $2.25 and $2.50. JAMES Y. DAVIS' SONS, 1201 Pouna. ave., cor. 1:3th st, rs Nivaate Baby Coaches, Baby Coaches. Bicycles, Tricycles. ‘Veloctpedés, Wagons. Wood and Willow-ware, ‘See our patent Baby Coaches, form Bedstead, Cradle, ‘Baby and Parlor Coach. * CH. RUPPERT, malo 403, 405, 407 7th st. nw. above Dat. nts for the Light Hunning New Home Sew. 17 1. ‘FOR RENT_HOUSES. _ FO RENT—TWo NEW FIRST-CLASS REST: dunes, 1412 and 141 ave. and Pst 1402 14th et. w. i House, with 1 Square from the Cajntol: reut Apply to 214 Lith st. oR RENT- Bas PETITE to. Apply at eae FORReNT Ww Ouse; S rooms §30."By CHa’ Sng? sm AVE. WBE. ds 205 G st now. Ors...) 1229 New ¥i 1279 New York avo., 1Lr.m.i 90 Tenleytown, 7r8... A 1pth at aw ‘Apply toJ.3. SHEDD. RENT—-A NICE SEVEN-ROOM = nodern vemnents ; to good tenaut- toed tensa mnt oe W, 10 ROOMS, ALE iis" ceed 7 Woe OF. th ata w 10 Myrtle st. ule, Or... STOKES, OFFICES, &e. ding, rooms 468 Ta ave, banat 408 La. ave. 3d tL, drs mnty a ports wll List cal th, (aul 2 6TH 5 Stable rear 4 ) Cellar 1543 M st. nw... 1on Row. rms 5&6. . Rin, 20..." ‘st. Daw. Lenox Building, Ru. ‘stn, ionot the, property_on Citic Jor bulletin eed ou HOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Nil DOORS FROM E. JOR RENT. Capitol st., and two lines of cars; nice seven-roomt jouse: hall, kas aud bat Penn. ave. B.¥. at, mW to OWNER, 501 JQoR RENT— Ne, cor, 46 and © Ve. He, Br 1403 Col. ip... BF 100 409 D st. i.e, Or. 79 S16 13th st. ie, Ar. lu; large yurd. “ROOM BRICK HOUSE: Boundary ATeprott tat mh26-at" W THREE STORY NINE- 214 5th ue. , well built; desirably 1o- furnace, xrate, cellar, lange closets, Stanton lace opposite. Gr..818.30 16.30 ‘g11 7am DT & BRADLEY. 927 Fat, Fi ENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, DESIRA- Diy local Die sduares ‘china, linen mediate housekeeping: wi desired ts miforts of huine. Se 149 Q Oat ae. Lit. _mb26-6t OR RENT BY APRIL story brick, 10r, and cellar. ined, tina, it Ino; also, 413 G at 7. UW. B HL WARN RK RENT-A GOOD RENT—-FURNISHED. a.w.. ir, per annum. 842.50, Auguire Uf A. EBERLY'S SON Go 38 Fat. nia. Zr. 8 1 looking one of the most fushions- everything found for im- rent for three mouths if mn exvelieut opportunity: for thuse. deatftug 2 Address Box OY, Star office. ae oy 1S RRERSES 1407 Fst nw. 127 EST.NW. THREE. brick, rset TS. 7th St. n.w., 6. Bd st. w.W..6F. ER & CO. 916 ¥ st nw. BUSINESS CORNER, 4% Loe a Mar and modern i yunter, shelves OR RENT— £306 44.5. w. mn 1922 Fth 9. wir, wake. 1 Mata w.or. 3 Maw. CH. Dasemer aud bath: 50 per month. 1305 F st. nw. mb24-6t 3 Va. ave. ses, SE 10 330-24 i 309 Msn 180. of louses weltail SPECIAL ATTEN TION Toour FU HOUSES, which We can offer at sui HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 inprovements, fitted up for and ice-box, nieat-racks; all ER, cor. 435 and E sts. aw. good stable: #310 per mouth, pst Aw.Or 4. 816.20 1 F st.s.w..or.,.W13 St aw, Gr, str, 726 4 80 PAKRER, Cor. 434 and Esta. s.w._ RENT—1509 R ST, a bay-window brick dwelling: 9 rooms N.W., 3STORY AND PITNEY & BEADFO! mney RK RENT—BRICK HOUSE, WITH STABLE IF ired: 9 rooms, cellar: allim. 1; im Inquire at 220 K st. n.w. = or. The above Houses can or, SHORTT Fig rR UNFURNISHED. ete peices} Miseaiehe oe Fen fetes ests, ie 5 ee it 2 ee Brick. i1 roo Cottage aiyle Urick. 1235 Brick, 707 7th ot uw, 8 rooms, 5 — THAT FINE TWO-STORY | Falls pressed brick: seven rooms, hall, bath, two fine parking: all modern improvements: papered ani te iighout, 2245 13th u.w., cor. Boundary, mnh-se" per year. ee PRED. KELLEY. 31 m2 andatore 111s 10 33 10th stn’ DupoutCir, 1 Net. near 10th... 125, l1ur set, bet, Nand 0.113 Corcoran, bet. 13 & 14.1100 “FIECH, FOX & BROWS 1497 Pun, avern. a Dupont Circie’? st,, near L6th, | Cont. av 4 36 Lathe nw ore Toe Oe tes Toe Gre, 41 Fentonst.nec6r- 25 Ests.w.,4rs. S chester Gourt, 40 Fenton Place,4r.. 2414 Pa ave.n.w., drs, 3 Half sts w., dry, _mh24-3t Ok RENT—2018 G ST, LARGE THREE-STORKY Fr rete te ed toe penn in Fetaclana Neictborhood, aad very dea ittaken at ence. ‘SID: PECK U4 F JOR RENT— eh, T_450 P ST. N. W., F bath, modern iunprovenients, 1459 Madison st. uw. 811; 35, corer 2d and Tia ss 08 OOD, Basement, 916 F st. hw. JOR RENT — FURNIB) ished B8-rocin house t Tent, joo relerenees reauinnd GEO. W. LINKINS, 19th and H stam. Fe RENT—FINEST LOCATION, 504 13TH ST, bet. 1a ave. and F strect northwest, 10-room brick, with yard hot and cold bath, furnace aiid istrobe, low Fent to guod tenant, mu. 8 ROOMS AND with, ss collars oundary st. ARLES B. ar. br, Sr mb? 120: Lest ‘1251 H st. ne. 7s. 400 Eat se, 518 9th st. aw. Or. every. ‘722 lat at, ne, Gre. 1200 Linden PL aS sai ae! PRICK HOUSE: ‘x root water, in good onder Lapin werent g1o.40cach. By CHAB. A. SHREVE, KR, RENT — TWO STORY FRAME ous Fett ay aS aa ae ion: Siirevie 112. That. ____ mb 9-Tm FE hy eee tert oor panty i eee ee awd ‘brick, 2 feet front, 3 room deep, Bw bb. one 6 7th-at, road. 21. $0174 Est a pies ES er QD Lot; elevated: south front ‘wind Prine Farms, Milis,and City Proverty on ood investient, price 82,000. mz4-3t" Fe SALE—CHEAP—10-ROOM HOUSE ON G 8 bet. 9th and 10th aw; ot S$ by 125 deny Smee at JOR SALE-CHEAP—A GOOD BUST JPOk SALE—cHear— House; press-brick front; modern ituprovenirnts. on JOR SALE-4TH sT., NEAR EAST splendid pew tw: Fooms aud bath. all modern improvements. ove of the ‘beat Jocations oi the Hill: will be wold low to wn im Sfose, Fe. SALE—A VERY CHEAP HOUSE « west si 1) Rint SALE SMALE GOOD 1 mbt OK SALE—BY 1. H. SYPHERD & Co., 200 F treet lor. S'story, lot Jor. p,b., Bw. GE ve eas, water ans aoe sehen St, near Thotuss Cire) ode st | ge ta within twelve minutes’ walk of Boundary. ban: lar and attic; 1m ALE--HOUSES. _ CULLINANE, 1423 Fst ne SALE—CHE) OVED IMMEDI- ina Nand 1941, 9th st. ooo 1S wid 139 Brees 808 Ea a oat gnc oe st nw. fh. Sie 1.300 0 to gabe Columnila ee) Theahove js, uly a portion of the raperty te ca at ite car allt etel stand 13th. THOS. E- WAGGAMAN, COLUMBIA Bt cheap. for fe near M st; and Fruit Farm of 4 acres, at {6-r90m House Church. WASH NHOWER, abo we = =e | FS", sk 524 8 ST, NW. A PraPECT JOR RED ROOM BRICK, (SEAR F ume wit modern’ iunjroverients. lot Signal oie Both at. new all od iuuye. in | 114 fect drop to ales orautaon to husywst i be complete onter, re | obtained 01 S130 sc new. eee en Priore ae “Ww. RILEY DEEBLE, FOE BENT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 1304 CONN. = ~ls4 ‘ave.: 13 rooms: all mod. 4 ‘coauplete onde: |ALE—CHEAP—A GOOD HOUSE AND LO. will lease cena ‘etoud | Bre Oita tot 38, tent deep PARKER, dieand Este, aw, SWI MEER & SOR? © lt Pani TES Rework ave | “unveSie : diana Baw ‘(OR RENT—UNFURNISHED— JOR SALE-CHEAP—4 5-KOOM BRICK HOUS! Le4z Leth a... 809 L727 Toth st, om Mist, ew; $1050 each. #40 casi, alan Yrot ath at house 4 1H: Lata. 810 per it PARKER, 4igand Baw, Pig oa ws UG Hot, a xt TOR SALB—CHPAP 4 NEW HOOM HOUSES ON 5 f : ‘and O's.w., with all. tm price, Seg ae ore -20 1427 F at, office room.-10 | $2 oS each: good investment. C. Hy PARKER. Rhode Island, wreoun, Hest, bet. 18th & 19th 159 | _™mh24-ie eee Sgand McLean ave «w.. with all ui CHK, PARKER, 4p and A NICE SIX-ROOM BIICK thvo-story ahd bareent, rise, 88,000. ANKE! roveuente: Feute40 yer mouih. AVDIFW@ FRANK | “yngq-at ev0 OM FAMKEN 4s “ E ATIWE “che 'AP_AGOOD FIVE-ROOM PRAME FOE, RENI-AN, ELEGANT | SEW "TERRE. Fagan oF et awe bree gh aoe Story ‘Brick Hesidence, seam ether Oi packich, furnished or unturgiahod "For paruculare Tiqditeat | mnog-2ee dyand baw. BIMOHUN, 1501 Fe aw, nee FOr ESS | FVOR SALE-ON NUMBERED SIREET, coNvE- Oe REN [algae to ‘Printing, Ofhce. tour new Bric He ENT — iota to albey, with shel te keep 1314 Oth st. mw. OF. Bone Rent, 2 5b. wil ell pee iors on salt beinnee Monthy. DAVID D NEON, Soo Fit'nw. bs © APITOI. Ory-and-ceilar Brick. seven DAVID D. mkz4-Bt THE seven Toons, bath, and con. improvements. surrounds Epa ‘with $2,000 cash. ‘side of 13th st. ‘all modern ashe Sinus: lot ABx85 to alley. Only $5,000. DAVID ‘ONE. 806 F a mb 6-room and store at 89.900 “Hi st. n.e. uouses, 40 feet frout on ti st. bet. 12th 1d 13th, FRANCIS HUFTS, 3301 wt, awe. |ALE—HOUSES_ NEW 6-ROOM, ALL. MOD. Br 3 1026," reat i copy. Vt.ave. Will be sold vers vi as whol PUR te sto F SE. O38 BS each Meas" a 55 se ieee ks ar bet Tand SH as K sod 1, Grand b. new bri id 13th, new 7rand b. brick. tet. Gendt ow. frame. ~ ice ho. and loi ES. st db: brick. $4.5) bet 3, 00 SB WMC T3139 Fe N. J. ave, 2M West End, monthly payments ast = ae - | JOR SALE — DFLIGHTFUL PRIVATE KES aid basement: close to Farragut Sa mak, SESS BELL, BROWN, Sy Pie, | Miner bathrooms, large closets, rear galleries 21 feck _mbve J front by 157 fert desp to public alley, ail convent STORY BRICK ei ences: Bitte Uastirpansed. St. ws; @ Foome; Mod. jinpe Rent, $30 ber THOS. J. FISHER & CO. month, THOS, JB mb24-1m sed ot iw. _ mld 2w 5058 ee Oe oR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES— 120. RENT—BY E 0. HOLTZMAN Massachusetts ave. te, bay windows, water” aud 2 Ply at southwest Corner of D aud iat HOUSES. Stioss Vermont ave inh! Nor 17th & FOR SALE—1216 15]H STREET NW. 3-8TORY 509 Leth st, Lor. Trick, 1 rowan, od. np 8 C0” DIL Ath st : ROBERTSON mb24-8t 1515 Ht street nw. | JQOK SALE-MODERN DWELLING HOUSES X.W V4 rooms, #1 and 14th, $13 het. Toth and Toil. 11 roown #1 L000. bet, 9th wud 10cu, 12 rooms, $10,000. 208 uth at. b roving #7500. .» bet. 15th aud 10th, # roots, $6,800. bet. 13th and md ath, 20) Touma, $6,750. i iapeoved, 85.500 a era ey aE RS SALE—JUST WEST OF COLUMBIA “oa Traine house, teu rooms, Ba tie: modern ‘improvements hi . larKe oe first class im very reapect: terins easy. Address B, Star ofhice FF SALE—CHEAP_608 NEW YORK AVE. N.W ‘roows and bath, all modern improvements, siuail sohbrae MSDE aimee oer Fok sae SALE—15TH ST. N.W.. ‘all modern EAR T,_14-ROOM WALKER & Sntsow 1307 Fst. aw. : Triljjocsted. morthwest: at pay 11,000; 00 ee i RUTHERFORD, 007 F st tw, 1110 13TH ST. NW. Repair, stein “eat sanitary ‘yiumbing at, very rear | “Ta ‘room brick Fesideuce, with good lot. sonable ‘rate For terms and permission to inepect | Tents aio purchaser will be sold’ cheasesaprop: | oot apply ta BEALL, BROWN & ¢ erty must be of within next few weeks. 1 F st ‘THOS. J. FISHER & O., mb23-6t 1324 Foot aw. Feasen RENT-STORE AND I BwELIARO. dvst 641 Penna, ave. 8.¢,: uodern improvements shoes or fe xrocery: Sarat. ‘completed, ood jecatiow ‘SWORMSTEDT & | agree ‘BUSINESS CHANCES, _ (CRESCENT OIL, 175° FIRE TEST, Is 7 tide ates nad eta te Ol, Pure face aang WRENCE & Chal POR, SAPECRHODE ISLAND AVE. BETWeE! 14th Rs ‘built in ‘and Isth; new: 13 rooms; om M. Pi LE—1510 Q” 222120; 12 ROOMS; Tost appreved tahher for owners use: Fs SALE OR EXCHANGE — FOR VACANT ground—three-story brick, near Government Priut- ing'office, now under: wood rental. FRANK H. PELOUZE, 1416 F street, z china, ene ot our ofc only ee eee O10 Fst aw. BALE 9230 CARH. BALANCE, $15, i Rk RENT_3424 P SI, GEORGETOWN, NEW | JVOR SALETA MILEINERY AND FANCY Goops | Ti touth. new and neat 3 ee Suey bbe a pow ag gust uur | Restrescheap fonda gy ana bone tepene fo> |S, PES ara ee, Scor. igang Det iw: _ mbes -Or FOR 1504 P 8! ‘mod. im} anti reonvenient to care iT. NEW i1-ROOM furnace: in. and XW, ted By f nerds; perine. DAVIDSON & DAVIDOOR, cor. 4145 and sta, LW, wey Tae ci sarge! ‘rat, LW, Sask be Ts tier Bw BF, Fi RENT—TWO, NEW HOUSES. NOS. 115 AND 117 Bat. ne. rooms, bath to 434 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Apniy to De ave one : ae 6 closets. Barks rent, Sener Ast. ES mhz4-st S Hs a3 sf ef af ‘TTHE LE: N CAFE, OLDEST i te i cn Conte fhrpished for Dusiness, incinding bak mediately, E. L. PAINTER, Owings 1GHT PER CENT INTEREST GUAM = ‘anount invested secured by mortage: deemed within 5 years, leaving investor still a share- Doldeg at ruture profits; abwolutely safe; Very prota: RieneY, 6 South ate Baltisaore, Md. atid SHARES SECOND 3 SAMIONAL B BANK STOCK for sale. Dank stock 12 g mhz7-5t AGF street 2 eon, IC CITY, N. J... HOTELS, NG ABeaS CS aa Bath how 34 see "Real Estate Agents, PNEU! GEAPHOPHONE, E LINOTYPE. P2 MATIC GUN mb2y-ot 1416 Fratton Sarre Ate reek 7 aagtt ena Om, THE Ki Tay ca . recon SSeS ee «|i ein He ne es =e SALE—916 1ST. 1a 24x132; HOUSE, > ALES 5 SE, 71 rooms; will be sold smb16-12¢ FOR B SALE HOUSES, JOR SALEPOR $5.500- NEARLY LOT with eee ares House turewe tn sae ae Sune aerate Sone JOR SALE-A LOT ON K ST, KETWEEN OT one a 20: oe a 38 ~ 70H BALE-A Lot. ON THE What “ane Leth st, ow, 20x01 are m00, at 9.19 SHES BR SALE. LOT IN TAKOMA PARK. ih PNERE 1 takes Princeton bet Seu aaa'd iia Hm, et. bet. BOTH Ad “het. 100, Osi, bet. 17th and Lsuh TB, syrah mb243t 180 P *. JOR SALE CHEAP WELL LOCALED LG Lore Trane, 5, ave AN. Cay at for he #000 a for gyguotwical Mdy.cveratione” 1 f aod N Cape, Nee, orca bots nee Sst, Just above At G06 per foot Lot on Tauier Heid HAVE SEVERAL Lors ow New Vork ave. between North Capt: cack 20x10LO8 Five dwellings value. JOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE BUIL Ost, between 20th and ious,” 22 i—XUS each. ject fromt ELEGANT SITE TW Fade jo SALE LarR SR Ls On the south side, Apply to _ mb24-16 JOR SALE WE followmy lots, to wtioh w: Dutiders and others secking ‘50 to 160 fect frout by 190 on and P. 250 feet from from North Cs 73 feet frout by. 5 feet froat by 7 foot trout by 1 mm A BARGAIN THE call the attention of aoa, oth Capitol and Onw, Unt st. ne. bet. band & Lith et me, bet. Land K. 1K & WILSON, 1006 # at Fa S82 QHOICE VILLA SITES IX TH: W stiburbs, weet of 1th street extended fue x Creek Valley and City. price, #2000 to Ee RS Heiuts at Geent« Letom Culuubis He cheap. McLACHLEN & BATCHE ‘ben 5-3 F at aw DRST AND, meer DEPOSIT POI Fe SALE » down and €10 per month will buy A Well-located buiiding lots facing street or vente, four squats from Penna. ave. 1 Kline at only #2100 mabI7 ta KOA: PRTLLAPS, 14 New Sorkave FR SALE S Bit bGt NOW OPEN rat Duliding sites sround Westmagten “3 TO 6 CENTS PER FOOT, T. H. SYPHERD & Co. 1007 Pst. SALE BARGAINS LOTS IN MIL PLEAS: 20c.: Forest Mt 005 3K BERTPORD, 142: Fat. MONEY TO LOAN. __ a LL“ AND DISCOUNTS. mice #co, BANKEKs, mb24-Sen 61 wh stow, 1 000. 000, 610.000, 4 21.000 TS 8 pine tes tneeen, sane IS Arply to PKANCIS HUPTY. cA Bae. ¥ TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP wed Teal catate serch Phe s bo ‘ 000, $15,000, £20,000 'S ber ceut uyous “mbt two ei dteoeahaas ar aco R™ |r epsraexr, SAPP AS os bow @ER CENT Pav ABLE QOARTPRLY, IN SUMS #100 TO ALL, PREMIUM CHARGED THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. 017 Pet, JAN AND TH: BT CO. acne CV EARS. with the ta tand Trust cont oot Rem i a alae on > De NG Bowes 6 ‘S619 Be werk LOANED ON aes Boy aud Navy pay accounts, notes 7 Y ps anny “yeu han Broker, 14 420” ae tee agate te N- Mots 7e TO LOAN aT Lo ma at ad i ea ae be a oni VY TO LOAN : sum iN SUMS FROM cr eat Sap et nae MES cae s _ 16 Conner Sob Fee, ‘Telephon’ + GK. WHITE & 00, sf 222 NV Gino st. Balto, Mor LOLOAN ON APPROVED KkaL EuTATS 8030" Sho. W LANKINE cor Hiqnd 10theta ‘ONEY To LoaN M Th sts Wy suit, at lowest security. ie <7: rs ig M°*** 70 toan on x EAL ESTATE aT Low: ai cane TERT ase Mie ate aa oa 308 The. ow ———————— _ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. T° INVESTORS IN REAL ESTATE. SESS eas ates eo a iuveat will Go well to call ome ee Ret oad

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