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til THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1888-SIX PAGES. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Jndtentions for the 2% hours commencing at p.m. For the District of Columbta, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania, Warmer, fair weather, light to fresh winds, gener- ally easterly. ‘Tue Naan Arrxoacn of the time (April 10) for the disidution of -ouvenir albums offered in ex. change for 73 folding cards taken frou the boxes of Turkish Cross Cut ting a lively demand in the m Wil be one of the tuost interesting and Instraclve Affairs of the Kind ever published. Persons who afe saving their folders a empty boxes from Ww also used in ape of Mrs. Langtry or Theo. ‘Smasonasee Child Suits. Elseman Bros, 7th&E. ‘Tux Firrm Can Loan onr Fancy Drop » $1.48 | idaie ranted erchant ar Branches 7ta O-street Market, SEASOSABLE Child Suits, BEING Mon abie to tae tion, th syrup a gasanr to flags, ts rapid ‘One bottle will pr yades, decorations, &e, Cigar Store for s hances, window WARD HENDERSON, Warn Pare a iron band riveted prevent it frou He Gor Dacxx. Tman’s head will 1 morning a big ¢ Essence will reduce 1 same time take aw alin the nerves and s Jt is nature's natura atest of all brain and perv tonles, Elseman bros, 7th&E. dressed man will not popular crossbar Franc’s, strictly one-price French por hatter apd furnisher. SWASONABLE Child Sui Puoros of the National W ge Assoct- ation ean be procured at ice’s new establishment, 2S Pennsylvania avenue. eman Bros, 7theE. SkASONABLE Child Suits, E: For Washington dressed Leet zo to Jno. R. Kelly, stalls 62%, 629 and 630 Center Market, and 206 and zeSNortiiern Liberty. Corn beet a specialty. Tobac cur em CIZY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Namovat.—“Jim, the Penman.” ‘Aupavou's—“Dr. Jekyll and Nr Hyde Paxowama BUILDE 2 Cox@neaaTionaL CuvKcu.—Concert. annts'.—Henry Chantratt tn “Kit.” Keuxa'—“The Night Condensed Locals, “Rosenteld’s the mulatto commit rape g Fape upo! Elizabeth C. Howell, a white woman, on Mare last, Was convicted. Yesterday an assi tors was made by T and eoffees at dell Williamson. preferences $59. Tur WEEKLY Star's Pocket Atias of the 43 offered free to every new subscriber for ¢ fo the WEEKLY Srax. It 1s a uandsomely print book of 191 pages, profscly 11s: Than 100 0! mapsand diag rus, 2bd cor Wealth of z ment in another col Mr. and Mrs. Jai tainment yesterda’ han boys of St. Joseph's Asylum, fol substantial Inch. The annual dinner of the Alu ersity Wil aler tn teas ist, TOL. € nl Association of ke place this evening at Wil Robert Lewis, Yolice Court thls morn! H before the | smicer Kelly je was fined $5 or 5 days on the Ata meeting afternoon the i. M. Berrian, ing priviteze Was awan Ey “ Gen. B. M. Prentiss will de evening on the Battie of Shiloh, t and Ohio avenue. ght of the Anthropological Curtata read a paper on Myths,” and Mr. HL. Rey- V'Smiths. ua Vacant lot between heast yesterday. pen again Thursday morn- nb held yesterday lege Was awarded to ® lecture this t the Panoraina | ver | i 2d, 34, and F street The High Schoo! wil at @ clock. fair committee of t toy e Grand Army of the Republic wiil give an excursion down the river at Gocloek this evening, when tie award of prizes will be announced. ‘See advt. A Famous Battle Ficid. ‘TRE REALISTIC PAINTING OF THE BATTLE OF SRILOM. | A private view was given yesterday afternoon of the picture of the batt Shiloh, Which bas taken the place of the picture of the battle of | Manassasat the Panorama building. ‘The new | picture, as a work of art and as a realtstie pre. | Sentation Of one of the most hotiy-contested battle-elds of the tate war, ts considered to be superior to the Bull Run picture. ‘The visitors yesterday were those competent to judge of the historical accuracy of the artist. Gen. Belknap, who Was at the battle of Shtlon, was present, and his comments were of interest. The Chinese minister, the Mexican minister and other well- known people dropped in during the afternoon, ‘There were also seen in the group on the platform men who had taken part in the battle on both sides, and the familiar scene of one of the most Inemorable events of the War Was looked upon by ‘Them not without emots Acct est 1x THE Ware Lor.—Yestertay as Miss Mattie Preyer was inthe Waits Lot the horse ran ava; was thrown out of the carriage, and the footman also Miss Freyer’s Was sprained. She was taken to her home, Street northwest. The footman Was slightly injured. — SPENCERIAN COLLEGE GRADCAT ton of graduates of the Spen lege held its regular montaly meeting last even ing. An entertaining program was rendered by Miss Nettie Kay, Miss pud, the Quartette, Wharton E. Lester, Paul A. Steele, ©. Ison, Sirs. 3. A. Spencer, arid Miss Ida Raff. ‘Tar Porowac Fatrr Gnowexs.—The April meet- ing of the Potomac Fruit Growers’ Association Was held last evening at the residence of Mra Indiana Cowling, No. 512 [street northwest. Dr. 21 B.S Lamb, president, presided. The essay was by Dr. H. E. Woodbury, on “True Pluck,” and was {| very interes remarks on “Woman's ‘True Place” brought several gentlemen to their feet In the discussion of the paper, who cham. Pioned woman's cause. ‘The musical’ and lItterar, program was participated in by Mrs Co ‘ston, Misses Maude Woiston, Plieve Holmes, Alam Evert, Flora Holden, Fannie Jnsho! Wheeler, and Messrs. M. Dorian, Dr. E. A. Duncan, | and Geo! E Terry E. Wol- | a A Jexx Daarex Cuanoep wrru ViocaTixa THE Pouce RectLations.—Ariustead Bankert, an aged colored maa who is in the junk business was be- fore the Police Court to-day charged. by Inspector Siater with violating the poilce regulations. This 4s the first case of the Kind which has been brought to the attention of the Police Court. The inforia- tion charges that the defendant was a junk dealer a D street, and that he did, oa the 25th of March, fail to deliver to the major of police a legible trans seript from bis books showing all the articles and Uuings received by him at hls place of business, by Sule, pawn and pledge on tue day preceding ‘the said “5th day. ‘The court heard the testimony, and ‘48 this 1s the first case of Une Kind, the court ac- cepted the defendant's persovai bouds, _ ‘Tm Tmeatexs Next Wei the favorite Irish singing comed! Albaugh’s “The Irish Minstrel.” At he National, Kellar, the magician, Will Work his onders. He will be assisted by Nana Salilb, an ortental necromancer. J. Scanlan, im, Will be at Serer eas ‘Taw Exanctration Ceizeeatioy.—At a meeting Inst evening of the committee in charge of the Emancipation celebration, committee ap- pulnted to wait on Hon, ick Douglass ree ported that he had accepted the position of orator of the day, and Prot. George W. Cook, of H. University Mr. Heury i read & Emancipation edict. The exercises will ve held at the Fourth Baptist church, on Ki street, between Auth and 13th streets northwest. Tae” following. are the officers of the parade: John W, Branson chief marshal; Kalph Wormiey, right ade: altred | Rovinwo, left aide; Kev. HK. Jolson, chief of | stall; Wm. Childs, secretary of staff. — Scmoor. Extextatsaevr.—The puplis of St. Mat ‘Mew's school gave aconcert last evening athe Industrial Hali, on K street, whien was largely at parents and friends of tne school, yuaile. M. Poss, M. Donoghue, Ie Wate i, M. Downing. N. Ryan, N. Bannigan appeared in & pleasaiit litte farce, and Miss Kate Kilbourne sang a litile song. Mepicat Soctety Exzctiox.—The Medical Asso- ciation last evening cicctet tive following officers: be. W. W. Johnston, at; W. W. Gi and GC. W. Franzoat, vice-presidents; George ¢ rfp Aiciase . secretary; SS. Adams treasurer; Sayne, Hartigan, Satie atkty: 2 Cs ne, 0, Suaith, Bulkly, © ¢. Garou: censten Dew Scaith,, Fry, and Mancene American Medical Association, ;, Kieluschmuit, Hamilton, Toner, Gar- Patterson, Reybarn, Townsend, Marti. fia tee. < Adan Kooy cy Monpant a a4 » EC ‘Witmer, ng gy J. Em hs w uce, Cisse!, Norcom, Peters, McKine, Deale, FOx, Winter, Horri- | | i s brs. nett, D.C. | with those | aad lunposing thoro j admirable classifleation—so neglected in most Suggestions for Beyond the Boundary. To the EAitor of Tae EvENiNe Stan: ‘The time to consider the advisability of extend- ing the city beyond the boundary in accordance With the original design arrived when the first sub- division of property outside of that limit was of- fered for acceptance by the authorities. Nothing Was doneat the time and nothing has been done Since, AS a natural consequence, innumerabie “Heights,” “Mounts,” “Parks,” and “Closes,” have Sprung into existefice and ‘fastened themselves upon the supurbs which are the birthright of the capital city. Knowing no law save individual Caprice they present to the eye a chaos of narrow and Irregular scrects, commencing anywhere and ending ‘howhere, worthy only of the “system’ Which prevails in Pekin or Bagdad, and to the inind @ contuston of nomenclature Which would Dring distraction to a London cabman. Fancy a stranger in the city of the future sexing a iriend Whose address might be “146 Lincoin terrace, Cos mos aveuue, Paradise Park, Faitfax Toad (3d Street extended) northwest, Wasuingtoa, D. C. If im the fullness of tine Congress Sees fit to take the matter up ft will be found that we are confronted with “a condition, not a theory,” as a Tecent writer has expressed It, and that an exten- Siow Of the city in conformity with the present plan 13 no longer a posstbtlity under our form of government. “A lamented ezar of Russla, we are Told, located the rallway between Si. Petersburg and’ Moseow by drawing a line between those two points With a ruler on ‘the map, and on this line the road was built. A lamented Engineer Com- missioner was less successtui iu thisscnool of engt- neering. in Tae Stan of March « » and repeats at Some igth the lament of the poet, “Why don't they build the towns in the country!" Were @ so fort- unate as Lo own property near the Boundary, val~ hed, let Us say, at $1.50 per foot, would bis heart so bleed for the Oak trees? Would he not rather join grasping Vandals whom he condemns nd With them “overlook other considerations, and favo which wouid yield the “quick re- turns” w mits are obtainable. The ques. tion of drainage ts ut present, too well ugderstood and its importence too firmly established to be overlooked ny engineer who 1g qualified to take eharge of an extensive improvement, The practical application of the princtpais of deep nage, iu connection with the disposal of sur- Water, may be seen on ali of the important ‘o¥ements now in progress. ‘The work before the Commissioners 15 a diffictilt one, and it 1s the ty of citizens togive them ail the ald in their power, whether in the form of dedication of prop- erty or gratuitous advice. Let this be the ex~ cuse for the following suggestions: 1. Let the work of the Commission be confined to the extension of the avenues and the principal north and south streets, devialing in Une case of the avenues trom their present course to conform to the topozraphy or to avoid too great_a sacrifice of private rights or public money.” Let the inter- sections of these avenues, and such new avenues as may appear advisable, be marked with circles and other public reservations. ‘Thus will the main features of the plan of the city be continued over the new area. IL. Let comprehensive rules be established to govern all new subdivisions, regulating the width Of streets and alleys, the depth of lots, maximum grades, &c. Til. Permit, the resubdiviston of property now re- corded, the abandoned streets torevert to the own- ers,and offer every inducement to property-holders to Yoluntarliy alter their plans to conform to the new order. present law prevents an owner correcting a inistake in subdivision Without an act of Congress permitting him to do so, IV. Prohibit the improper and deceptive use ot names, letters, and numbers belonging to the reg- ular system todesignate streets not in their proper position. ¥. Provide for the direct extension of a street or such modiiicat‘on of a direct extension asthe Com. misstoners may aporove whenever the owners of three-fourths of the affected property may make application in proper form, ‘The effect of such a podcy would be that before many years the owners Would find that in consulting the general good they would but advance tueir own interests, and that the greater value of property on the broad shrares, Which are character. istic of Waskington, over that selected on the pres ent tusignificant (3 Would prove a suMeient inducement to bring about a speedy change, |. And, lastly, most potent. of all arguments, yprlations to sueh streets and ave- pproved by the Commissioners, ments being perfected, the syste. matic proseettion of the work of opening the streets slouid be commenced at once, a certain proportion of the cust to be assessed oh the abut- Ung property. and a certain proportion charged gainst the general good. ‘This last would be off- increase in taxable value. Whenever private enterprise undertakes the improvement of property in advanee of appropriations 1t should eet with the Utinost encouragement, and pro- vided the Work conforms to the regulations which govern public works, the amount which would be chargeable tothe general find should be placed to the credit o¢ the property and an exemption from taxaticn be allowed tintil the amount of tax retuitted shall equai Lhe amount dee the property, Taxation Valuation to be based on the property aS improved. G.RN, correspondent * es to the other ext RN. ‘The Waggaman lection. One of the fascinations of the study of the fine arts is the appearance of the artist in unexpected quarters, the cropping up of the amateur in places the least favorable to the evolution cf the art- Men waose education and profession pre- them for the position of cognoscente often f the tre i, Whilst business men, who have to do with Greary figures and commercial Transactions Iittle calculated to develop the esthetic se, are found to have arrived from modest beginuings at Ubat fuer understanding of the beauty of things of art which ts denied to persons more favorabiy situated, Mr. Thomas E. Waggalaan is one of those collectors from whom much lay be expected because their efforts are the truest and best expression of Amert- ean Civic Hie, Without attempting to make social capital of his art treasures, Without laying the slightest claim to being an expert in art, he quietly gathers together paintings and old etina, inspired by two thoughts, pieasure in Possessing ‘such objects and desire to benetit his friends by allowing them to profit by his good taste. His collections are a$ yet in embryo, so far as he him- ‘self ts concerned, for he purposes to extend and improve them as a puriles his own taste by further stuay, but alreasy he is preparing to let others have the benent of what he enjoys by card of invitation from 1 to4 p. m. on Thursday next, and on certain days afterward, allowing the pub= lic to study his treasures, the adaussion fee being given Co the Society of St. Vincent de Paul for the oor of his parish. ‘Though Mr. Waggaman’s pictures are well worthy of remark, tor tue present only the orfental pottery and porcelain can be noted. As the wall space in tue gallery is limited, he has devised a method of using for these the secuous below whica paintings are not seen at their best, but Where ceramics can be examinea with little troul Jn place of a Wainscot, substantial cab- iuets, With glass doors, dre built around the apartment. Against tne dark lMning of the shelves Lue chotce porcelain, potteries, stoneware ‘nd figurines are displayed to the best’ advantage, and present a remarkably typical exibition of the work of Japanese Kilns, together with many pieces from China and Corea. “Cholce small speci- Imeas nesite by Uurees and fours on one of a series of ledges, whilst for a great Vase the shelving 1s cut away from top to bottom and the side of the jar makes a broad note of pearly white, of yellow, of blue, or some other delightful color, on the somber background. By Unis arrangement the Visitor, Who recilues op the oltomans In the center of the foo, can have betore his eyes paintings trom Freach and German easels and porcelain frou the old famous potters of the Orient. ‘The artistic arrangement by which a latge num- ber of speclinens are grouped in a small space, the rh ‘Yate coliectivas—and the harmonious grouping. of forms and colors, 1s the Work of Mr. Edward Greey, of New York, who ts well Kuown a the author of several books upon Japan and 48a connoisseur and importer of orental Works Of art. He, uu addi. on, prepared the excelient cat ue in which every spectinen 13 so tuoroughly described that ‘the mefest tyro can understand it, This valuabie hand book fs, In its plan and details, a modei that might advautageousty be copied by'collectors and curators of art museums ‘The owner of t ilery has enough pieces fairly lilustrate the history of ‘ceramics fa Tapan and China during the most important epocis yet important point, as those will believe who have attempted to ¢ the treasures in tue British Museum, or exam- ined the famous Japan Palace in Dresden. He is Beauty, and has not reached the scientific ~ When rarity and the feeling that be aust fil gaps in his coliection deprives the collector of the bloom of dilettanteism, ‘To undertake a description of even a ot the beautiful and interesting things thus nt together is beyond the scope of thts brief Ali that it alms to do ts to call attention to the collection, wich is the first serious attempt in Uhat direction in this city, and to let the readers of ‘Tite Stak know where and how they can profit ably and pieasanuly an and at the same time ald the sweet cause of charity. ‘The catalogue of paintings includes the names of some of the most noted and popular modern artists; and as each picture tells its own story to the eye Of the spectator, they w-ually need no Interpreter; but the collectica of ceramics is more comprehen: sive and complete, and visitors must remember Unat the bits of porcelain and pottery constiti It are Veritabie Works of art, which Will not their beauties to a careless observer, but, as they are studied, will surrender their various c one by one until the novice in the delightful Science discovers that an entirely fresh fleld of en- Joyment has been opened up to him in the form of tention’ oc ail those things Which are ineioeea eULOUS OF 2 u Which are incl among objects of the fine arts, —————— Hox. Kicuanp W. “For five years I was eck every spring, but last year took Hood's Sarsaparilta and none since.” “G.W. Stoax, Mitton, Saat omnes dar ‘HOODS SARSAPARILEA Sold by all draggists. $1: only by C:1 HOOD & 00, apothecaries owen ee 2 100 DOSES ONE Doran Difficulty of Getting Jurors. No? ONE OBTAINED OCT OF FIVE WHOSE NAMES WERE DRA ‘This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge ‘Montgomery, the diMficulty of obtaining jurors was shown. There were five percapetngnt epee the jury-box yesterday to fill two vacancies, ‘this morning the following responded in court: Charles Christiant, Jobn A. Saul, Liora Dougie, ia, a ins, George Emmert was retui fot found, ‘Me; Dougias asked to be excused on the ground of ill-health, and the other three on tof ‘each one stating the import. ‘demands upon his time. The court asking it ‘Stated these excuses under the solemnity of the ath, and recelving affirmative answers, ex- cused them and di that ten names be drawn to-morrow, with the hope of obtaining " His Mother Might Whip Him. WHY A BRIDE WAS ANXIOUS ABOUT HER YOUTHFUL HUSBAND. In an excursion party on which some half dozen coupled recently arrived in the city there was one pair in which the woman was about twenty-sve and the young man about eighteen years old. This couple procured a license and were married. Some time before the train was to leave the bride waiked into the walting-room of the depot alone, She was “Weil, you are married?” “Yes,” she re- plied, “but I'wish I wasn’t.” “ds it a runaway?” Was asked her. “Not so far as 1am concerned,” she said, “for I'm old enough; but his mother may raise objection. [ain't thinking about my- self, but I wouldn't be surprised if his motner whipped him, I wish T hadn't married him, We'll have to face the music, but I don’t know ‘how It Will come out. It 1s too late now, however, and we must take the consequences.” “You ought to be ashamed of marrying that cit of a boy. He isn't eighteen yet,” remarked a bystander. “Well, I ain,” she ansivered; “but it 1s too late now. Hé 15 nigeteen, and Till "have to make the best of it.” Subsequently the boy husband joined her, andeach Wore a look of anxiety as they took thelr seats in train. i —_—_— ‘The Veteran Volunteer Firemen. ELECTION OF OFFICERS AT THE MEETING LAST NIGHT. ‘The Veteran Volunteer Firemen’s Association met last evening at St. George's Hall, 11th street— Mr. J.J. Peabody presiding. Mr. James Ragan, from tae committee to examine the books, reported ‘that they had performed their duty, finding a bal- ance of $58.22. Mr. F. W. Kahlert reported that the ball had netted $103.50, with some 30 tickets to hear trom. Joun W. Miller, of Columbia, Was elected a life member, and John Rainey, of Perse- ‘verance, an active member. ‘The assoctation elected officers as follows: W. I. Hines, president; James Ragan, vice-president L. H. Fisher, secretary; F. W. Kablert, financial i secretary; Wim. Camunack, treasurer; "J. J. Pea- body, engineer; John Dickerson, assistant eng!- neer James Ragan, John Scott, Jas. H. Dobbyn, Juitis Strobel, and J. A. Goodrich, standing com- Mr, Ragan stated that the Jonadabs would put up a Veteran uniform to be voted for at their fair. ‘The president stated that an invitation had been received for the United Fire Co., of Frederick, Md., to join in acelebration with them and without calling @ meeting they had written a letter ex. pressing thanks and regret that they could not Acceptit. ‘This action Was endorsed, sated lnies A Poctical Tramp. HE BUILDS FIRES IN THE WOODS, WHICH ENDANGER PROPERTY. Officer Fifield yesterday arrested a negro named Richard Walker, who goes about the country beg ging. He sleeps in the woods, building fires to keep him warm, by which means he endangers thou- sands of dollars’ worth of property. When ar- rested he said to the officer: “Tbelleve tn Jesus Christ, who potnts me what to I've got a right in this country as well as you.” ‘This morning in the Police Court he was hanged with vagrancy, and was given 90 days on —___ James Wartcous Ri.ey’s Reapixc.—The oppor- tunity to hear again Mr. Jas, Whitcomb Kiley in his readings and impersonations will be gladly welcomed by all who enjoyed his efforts tn the re- cent authors’ readings. He appears at Universal- ist chureh, 13th and L streets, on Tuesday evening next. Seats may now be had at Metzerott's, ———s A TESTIMONIAL CoNcERT Will be given at Congre- gational church Unis evening to Mr. Joseph P. Smith. Most of the best-known local musicians and singers will participate, including Prof. Bischoff, Mr. W. D. McFarland, Prot. King, Mr. Warren 8. Young, Mrs. True, and Miss Harvey. —— ‘THE. WESKLY STAR'S Pocket Atlas of the World 1s offered free to every new subscriber for one year to the WEEKLY Stak. It is a handsomely printea ‘ook of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with wore ‘than 100 colored mapsand diagrams, ahd contains wealth of general information. Sev advertise- went in another column. ArTantioy is called to the advertisement of the sale of lot on N street, near 21st northwest, this cee afternoon at 5 PDD RRR PPP RER TI COO FEE ™ 6S! DPRR PPR RIC OR as88s BOR ERE PPP ERE HG | ER Mss. Boo E Ez F OR RH Goo Ene Sse! coc RRR FFE A MM MM yO RR EO AA MMMM ‘eco R REE AA MMM BPR OA KOK I NNN Gco. BB AA KK It NNN G GO Bop asa Bk, It NNN Goo BBB a4 4K K It NNN GGG PPP, 00 WoW Ww ppp FE Pep Oo Wwww BoD Ree pr 83 Shay BBE ist ev 00 W W DDD ERER R= FULL WEIGHT—PURE—MOST PERFECT MADE Its superior ‘lence proven in millions formore than squatter fe century. It in nsed by the United States Government. Endorsed ‘the heads of the Great Universitics as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. . Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold in Cans. DR, PRICE BAKING POWDER Co., NEW YORK. CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS. Ai -mew Dost Pax Oxe Dotan A Yanp Yor LADIES’ BROAD CLOZH- our cash price is ou Fige.: plre wool cue yard anda half wide, GOBEL Bie, enn MOTT TAS, OX BLOOD AMD Don't pay 124e. for BEAUTI ‘EE caboBE EN, 1c. for IFUL SATTEENS, our aon't pay 500 for HENRIETTAS, the new style douvie wida, OX BLOOD, GOBELIX BLU COTTA, TAN AND BLACK. Don't pay 10, for the best yard-wi ‘ abort pay 10 for the best yard-wide COTTON, our We are tryi1 to sell the che it We are trying cheapest dry goods in | Cash Customers will select oxe of the following | esents it they buy ‘8 or over: A pair of Silk Em: | dered Corsets, worth 7c. pal ‘Towels, ‘$1; Half Dozen Damnasl NEAR BOSTON VARIETY | STORE. Don't ‘T5e. for BLACK 8! pBopitmay 75 for URAH SILKS, our cash FANGY SILKS. 373, 40, 45, and 50c. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, toncducs olf lnamense stock. edie ve CREAM ALBATRO: PAM ALBATROSS, extra-wide double width, FRENCH SERGE, double width, pure wool, 3734c. TRICO CLOTH pure wool, double width, 3754. Cash will select ong of the folk Breen 1 ony ay ‘$100 over: Handaim ae ‘orta $1.50. one Dosen Dau S1:35,."Pr0 pure Dameas Tomels, wontieae, Nahas COMPARATIVE WORTH or BAKING POWDERS, | __.FOR. RENT-HOUSES. --HOUSES. 2. ad all “modern i Py ROYAL cateotateiy Pore. ats: eee eras Baan intl otis BONNY Shee | Spee J2OR RENT_BY OWNER, HOUSE 1206 0 STRE JOR RENT—TWO TWO.-TOR) BAY WINDOW Ye GRANT'S (alum Powder) #. F mA, cents: ppt gy Bitter 207d aed and ie RUMFORD’, ~beo fresh. [TR POR RAT Trosvoey RCE AGEs, |PMAMVT AT TAS ate 1413 E-t nw. sent to Albeeee ‘heater, HANFORD'S, when freah... SESE SSP Se eee ate oe ee R RENT—619 B si. S EB. 8 ROOMS, BA’ mod. first class coudition : conv nient to REDHEAD’s ... . ES care und herdices 923 per mea WALEEE EAL: EK, 613 F st, now. ape-st CHARM (alum Powder) #. AMAZON (alum Powder) #. CLEVELAND'S(short w+ (0: aa eee coe AH comers ground, improv d by a fine ‘double beck dellinns eben rome, tha ah dea conics Street cars will pane the oor PP apest ” = 800 * PIONEER (an Francisco). awa. aear care as | henlico ered te ee, aay giniance amoutuiy “payments” iy to WELLER & REPETTI, “S20 Pa ave. ae NEW FIVE-ROOM RRICK CZAR. DR. PRICE'S... FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE—GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, Horse, Wagon ana Fixtures, in the northwest: do: 2600, wal SNOW FLAKE Gros’ ine a good business, | Address B., Star ofice, it" PORE LEWIS aeegare JOR “ALE-THREE BAICK HOUSES ON M Se ‘4 Rare Darratn—-¢160 cash wil pus an elegant 7% | 2s * a er ortave liosew 1 carved ewe tae, a WE PEARL (andrews & Co.). Dearly new: ouly ust about a prar sid shalt. coat at | -@D&3t™ dist an Avénne store, 8450: or will sell for 8200, in pay= HECKER’S..... aigcf SLO Wor enon” Himasonue coterebd stool | IP Natal tow 55-4 ecg SRE alin tosh Suey Berna rou ait GILLET’S.... fine, rich tue, fer uly $250-$10 per mont atin gi0.b00. HR WARE RCo!" ‘These are two grand bargains, aud should be seen at | an4-e A ANDREWS& CO. “‘Regal”’48 once. JOR SALE-PINE NEW, ATTRA. TIVE 6-noo Miwaakee,(Cootaine Alam TEE PIANO EXCHANGE, F mmodern brick woes on Vermont ave: wilt te sot BULK (Powder sla loose). | Lind ‘9th st, 0 per cent investment, or cou be JF OR SALE-CHEAP—4 FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED 4. B WIMER, 2583 ¥ hre-proof safe, combination “lock. &e. wil ori] at fureain’ to close ai ouce.cash or tite. Address Box $1, Star office ape 2 DOR SALE. (SIX CHOICE WHITE RUMFORD’S, when not fresh REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS UK SALE-A VERY DESTKABLE DWHLiNe House enw. between Sth aud LOM Fora full hstappyy to WESCOTT & WILCOX, ape 1907 Pe: .. BRICK 1 ~ ek | A Leghorn Fowls, five hens and one Rooster. Ibe} P. SHUEMAKER, 920 F st. nw 4 9: Capitalsonly 335 por'monthe Ingurele AMORA | Afe thonvashbred and extre ine vine TSU sta. 900 HOUNE FOR 4.200, TELE As to Purity and Wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powdes. SOS, 1213%y Fst. mw 2 i ae cm wid. 0 in OK RENT—HOUSES. TOH SALE—S YOUNG RUSSIAN TERRIER, OF os tiene as i} Skating Rink, YY, _~ ¥ ~~ pee os ee MOTO MORIA, Ib Mest eXclunive at “T have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in the We nw ae. Fortiand we : ° open market, and find ft co! mare and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream S16 Sunderiand’ Fines” Coe Adare THE OW 1916 Sunde QOk SA E-ONE LANGE HORSH 18 HANDS 101 iagh, suitevle for conpe: is very goutle and a No ears oid. Can be open ct p i pettukelen of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not contain either slum or phosphates, or other injurious substances. E. G. Love, Ph.D.” “Tt is a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. “HH. A. Mort, Ph.D.” { jor SALE Anew house at Mt saat ia Meant, sews Lets BH. WARNFR & Co, 100 303 2 Cap. ste, Or. 80 BOL N, d. ave. Se. 11F. > 1008 D Of ‘6th st. aw. 10re, BE. 50 Psst.n. wm al st. n.w., fur. 1 Tr, st. 1. F, Wiki stable. will go cheap. ENS STABLES. | 2Lw.. two hizh-bred Horses, he suitable for family purposes, the of iat maw ae ig or a hunte: apie “Thave examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myser¢ in paw. 1050 | Toe sles Sing pay MARE BELTooTEO | ‘the market. I find it eatin ly free from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious sub- to Col. Hains: sound cud entie; suitable for =| stance. Henry Monon, P.D., President of Stevens Institute of Technology.” indy to drives inguire at “1:i0 Penua. ave ste * | dura with abbey in fear, “race om any trun, #000 “T have analyzed a packake of Royal Baking Powder. The materials of which Oe Shek ws Ge. 18 | ee ee eURVEXING INGTRUMENT-AFIRGT- * B rocuae a ede it is composed are pure and wholesome. ‘8. DaNa Hares, State Assayer, Mass.” Hoos yea rea ees rear. Bric Sotess ae ae Ofhices of WESCOTT & WALOOX, 190 PERFECT CON- 2.500. The Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over all competitors at ; Pace ey sce the Vienna World's Exposition, 1573; at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1870; at the RA apece= pe pees Tae WSS $389 fhe | WOK SALE—FINE INVESTMENT IN American Institute, New York, and at State Fairs throughout the country. 5 00 ¥6........... > Vernon Row Rms.5&0.830 | Soumer Piano Ageucy. * o2-u te pa yt A q No other article of human food has ever received such hjgh, emphatic, and uni- 1230 Pa ave aw. & Stord 305 7th sta.w aris | Soe ae eT M'varered. under rent to good tevante: will pay versal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Boards of rt st ay Sore au Iwelltg aw. 39) Bracm Trieycie, in splendid pot Sl NGHUES "SEATS i sre tore and dwelling, 435 vw ih and B'd'y,4r.15 ve wore ————. oe = en Sy st. DW. OF. wate 35 Stable rear ‘too Cm JOR SALE. LEGANT 14-ROOM i ie NEAK Nors—The above Drackas {llustrates the comparative worth of various Baking $65 Ee ave. beset. “30, nw. 1Uth st, nide Jot and stable. Forse TY BICYCLET ‘3d 21, #7. (30 Lenox Buildit, Bim 42.5 very, il cheap for cr 101 poane, 2 Powders, as showh by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler. jThesigre aan - rertion of ‘Be, prorerty ou, ny calssennen teas oe Fpetieatin eS Fg MEd ‘A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in ooks. For fuilliat call at otice for bulletin igure 00 HEAP—T WO : ee cou sa eens each can calculated, the result betog as indicated. This practical test for worth by SURE CAMA | Ke prvot Safes combination iock, andiait improve: | apg.ye S* Fig New Serhan Prof. Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking i Star ance ums Jk SALE NORTHWEST — THMER-«TORY Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound EAP—A MILLER APE tor SiG, yaees GA000, WHITAREN 4 Joke: more than ordinary kinds, ft is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advant- S| Soe eee oe Porriaenet | Da tals ani age of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any | JcOW SALE-95 VaRON “HOXBUIY mnUssris | APN SALE MOOR a fair minded person of these facts. | Bist 1eSacas ot pet Fis toeenn Carpet beni “9 990 Tee te Et By. * While the diagram shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher degree ‘BU34 to 2042 Bound ‘Apply 90: : ef nw Bit 5,000 st. m.w . b. of strength than other powders ranked below them, it is not to be taken as indicat- z. > ana 200 to 64 n A ave. near K st. % root \tries, trunk SALE—THIRTY HEAD 0! JORS uc 000 and 1326 and 1 fag that they have any value. All atum powders, no matter how high thelrstrength, yi nanitary pluubliie, all: Lvtopavate-famiy | Barred tram ba. tworoot compe turer cusvey | 400 Mt iowa Sa mw. b. te ‘ve to be avoided as dangerous, ft to iuspect apply to WH. T-LEL | well-bred Diacks, 16 hands Uich. All Wocses seid on a Ir > 2 to S229 Torii « — Pst mw. y MS 1 “ay3-3t_ | puaramtee 1405 E st.n.w-MUGH OUIGLE Tan ee | rf kone ITY EMS. a TOR RENT—941 BT, ¥ 5-ROOM BRICK; | RoR DALIWONE LANDAULETTE BY noes, tae. CITY IT atrob , gas and water: 823: key at store, northeast | B¥one Victoria by Brewster. one extension top, sins «4 * S000 uy “I corner 10th and L sti 2. HT. LELPOLD, 13:51 | One Brougham. ‘These carriages belong t0 private pure 000 1801. to INOS Ls SoSEs Lovisuxa Stare Lorzeny. Youn. ans apbSt | ties, and wil be oid cheap at LEADINGHAM A ee tee hee ‘Thursday. Thursday. Thursday. JOR RENT— i322 8 ST, N.W.. NEWLY PAINTED | COS. 2527 44 st. = 16,000 223 Ind. “ava, Special Sale Day aE | Feaudpaperea, ait mod. imp. ‘ouly 840. | FOR SALE—JUST ARKIVE ‘we a oo att At Tae Fatx, 812 7th st, nw. CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. \4i1 Corcoren 32, 0 rooms, n 3. AR of Horses from Ausvista C= wether | 4 AOE Strong, well-made Garden Trowels, 5 CCP. SORMENT, 617 Louleta 64 A full line of Garden Toois, | JGORRENT—HOUSE—477; MISSOURI AVE. Brilliantine Silvered Trays, only 12c. | near Oth st.; ¥ rooms, moderu improvements; key A splendid assortment of ail styles of Trays. awe mn hereby consify that te moore = inert at 425 Sth st. nw. aps See Tet ae Pea | Phe Liwioinna state hettiry Concpany.ant ia pergm | ROK RENT NO. 15 GTH SE. SE iWy Loony [pone Gee ee manage und control the Draveriwk themectees, and tha aeves 4 the sane are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in A be Dood faith toward el partion and we mithurize he Con Pretty Variegated Straw Mats, only 4c. gatny to use thix certijleate, with Fac-similes af Our xigm | to tia city, weighing from twelve © % hundred Pp Uubds; ‘uges ranging trom five to cisht years, aud Prices trom $7 tw $200. All horees Warrauted as rep Teseuted or money refunded. JOUN SIMMO! aw bah. Air... 13.500 8. Gu 10th ea be. mai, 10 %: 909 M st. nw, bch, mw. 103 Pa ive 1 de 1 INE, Lathe, iisckamn ith's Tools, an: rt OR RENT-ENTIRELY NEW a ‘The best assortment of Baskets in thg city. Mutvrres attached, «nts advertisement: {\paem oneal; compiehe ta emery soapee iron Inquires: MUS. MATZNER Urane st Me Handsome Crystal Salt and Pepper S@ucers, 4c, furnace, &e,;4 toms on 1st Boor: per moss Pleasant, or BENS. P. DANS. 1510 Fst. ha0-6e ‘The largest stock of Glassware in town, : VHILAREL & OR SALE—JUST ARRIVED, 25 FINE DEart | P2355 Whitewash Brushes, only 9¢. _ap2.Gt E eRe t._ | Bona Griving bores arom \iewia: 1130 115i Splendid line of Dusters and Brushesof all kinds. QOR RENT—EY K O. HOLTZMAN able. horses warranted to be ax foove so felvet Top, well-made Whisk Broom, only 1 F GEL & QUIGLEY, in rear ot Large assofunent of Whisks, Brooms aud Wood- enware. HOUSES. Nw, con ES JOR SLE — JUST ARMIVED § DM ROCKIN . Gieur Cos Va 40 heat of chaite anteans ned deat ~ ms 3 he best sticker,” Indian Gl only Se. As horses; aiso, seine low-priced cart horses aid ti Good as any gine you pay 10 OF Ibe. for. = infos, sa‘iegactory ria beives and late uaran. S grand assortinent of Brackets, Shelv ator tiated by sieaun, | TOL, st Dew. Baby Curnages. Wetrigerators’ Covlen ' : S) drm $50 08150 exch | _h30-In _ WM. KATES, Prov. Velocipedes, Wagons. Tors. ya tha aegis ae | 3 04D Ht 2a dour 3 tit | JOR SALEJUST Ai Fours gelient potent z 2, the undersigned Banks and Bankers, will va sorves from Auucua nD At THE Farr, 812 7th st. nw, 1 | pritadrawn tn The Lousiana State Lotteries which are some of the beat uratt horses ever brotwt to this TAKER & JOKDA’ ind 36 pairsof Kid Button | ™ay be presented at our counters. Twill sell at $1.25, former price,’ $2.50. Ladies having narrow feet should We Have on Boots, all B last, Whi city, Weighing from 1,200 to 1.400 pounds; Fausting irou five to eight years old. and prices from 875108200. All horses warranted us represented or JOR SALE-A VE able corner store sirable part of tue c VALUABLE A Line, bocnted rovers Pres, Louisiana National Bank. onal Bank. Toney fetunded. JUMS SIMMONS, Proprictor Tecan micoeasfuiiy ‘couducted fora number of yeare, vail theinseives of this opportinity to wet a tine Pres. New Orleans National Bak, Doceans: Nill bowold during the present ‘week at shoe ata very low price. Z. Strasburger, 906 7th ‘Pres. Union National Banik _mb30-10 a1 vie. | gas i's. WARAT RG cO., st. DW. - | Fok, Sate Jost BecrivieD — rumee cai | Screw Wore na re — . ees stone, mana: | FOR SALE—e HOUSE AND 12 ‘They are Here—300 More 5 . sctured by ‘the Celebraved Columbus Busey Co. above Bvuptary.on Crescent of, those extrifine quailty Spring. Style UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! Z epositorses su Sedat We Was yrern, seit ‘and Voth ote cheap. inguee or maa: a ing so Tapidiy it They are ri acne ave babssm. | MO Owner, on'prem. ses, Worth $2.50, so say all who see them, aC. Auer- | OVER HALF A MILLION DIST! 7 ERS, rat . Dach's Mens Fursishings Hats and besten: Feeceae FEATHERS, 156 LB. NEW. KR SALE—VALUABLE LOTS, WITH BUILDING, — Rortheast corer rand 22Md-or Market ata. West Machine Rooms, 7th and H. a2,4,6 . ‘0c. a Ib.; all orders promptly delivered. | Washington. about 27 feet 00 feeton Pat. and ance away LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. WM. SEITZ, 724 20 stu. #20-49-- | Sa tect on cant alles. J, WATERS 30FT Mt = Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legisla-| J le call office | JJOR SALE—BED FEATHERS, Isc. A POUND, nena +1 ‘A Patent Trunk Strap with every trunk pur- | tureforiiucatigpal aud Charitable purposes—with a; #07 Ustof property for galecail foror send to office | NOH SALEBED, FEATHERS. Voc. A guy FRAME TENEMPNTS, LOT 20% ‘of ‘JAS. S, TOPRAM, | capital of }O0—to which a reserve fund of over | sdvertised free of cost to the owner. jattremses, &c.” lowest prices. Orders by_ mail an: 12a Pennsylvania ave. Ow. | Ee scorereimiine popuise vote ita franchise wee | *72 __ 0. HOLTZMAN. 10thend Fetanw._|cierzion Delivered ALEET SEITZ, €28 Mae. na 11S eh | made » part of the present State Constitution adopted | JOR RENI—HOUsE 1406 1iTH ST. N. (ts Gromuboome. California Tickets, J. F. Milnor, B. & o. nely papered, bath, store- | FOR SALE—CARRIAGES—CARKIAGES —SPRING | | December 2d, AD. 1879. eight rooms, " ‘#1200. 1 y, er prov 4 ‘les Now on exhibition at GEAER's, 466 Pa ave. | & Sts 81029. 7 The only Lowery ever voted on and endorsed by the | vom, closets pantry, siimodcrn improvements, abun | A” styles now on exhibstion at GEA EE's. 406 Fa ave. | S Tinta Gory Mor lundge ot, tron 8 50 to 20, aud Take 7thestrect_Omnibus, Jpmp O88 |rqpie or ny site. oie et) Saami — £3 € ail oigion@ nad Gpoavonees Pusstiy: Coniome. eR = corner H, ‘i nae bors ra Be a e. It never scales or postpones. = + = Wa 11 RooMS, Jarness, &c . F. GEYER, 406 Pa. ate. mbly pie atl rE a= Sone. pring Style Derbys, selling at , acolors, at )* Its Grand Single Number Drawings take 3.» per month, KR SALE—VERY CHEAP —LOT SHOPWOKN is surrounding : 1315 30th at.; C. Auerbach’s Men's Furnishings, Hat# and sew- | munthis,and tue Grand Guscerly Drawings soruleely 2 d second-hand traveling tranks and bere. aise, | Vest loraliiy of Goometown, care the dove: ing-Machine Rooms, 7th and 224,60 | Stery thee ‘montus (March, June, September, and De- L, O25 Fst mw. ier tawie soa a ighergeasey bse itaket? aa of ‘GeO. F SCHAYER, Pacthe Building. See 7" ‘ jow cost. BECKER'S, 13 ave. mh u Phil ” Digestible Cocoa, a very ni v1 PPORTU: 7 2 th st.0r. 842.50 tna "E a "4 JOK SALE —HOUSES. tritious dink forehtidren. | a Me otis > | ROB SALE OVER 109 CARRIAGES BUGGIES | JU uf cigut wousce on 20th st. n.e_ paying over —— FOURTH GRAND DRAWING. CLASS D, 7 metas Soc and teed wagons on monthly payments or cash Jd | LL percent. These houses ares cecided burxain. $3 Per jon. 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 | IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, | _p2-1m SM bag hpi A iubiz-ain’ |) Apply to. FRANCIS HUFTY, Rye Whiskey, best in the world for the’money. ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1888. OK RENT— SO GALE -CAMARIEG PARROTS Common | <meeicet ment 201 Ft. F Orders by mail. McGrr's, tu near Dst. was 215TH MONTHLY DRAWING, Gory suk RPT ok eoinww Sctsen, anes aia iy >, 2 Foe Set 1sTH ST, NEAR RST. “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass Wood CAPITAL PRIZE, 8150,000. aud busewent, € even rooms and bath, sll modern im- | chickens, &e. SCHMID'S Bird Store, SF a IO = SS 8 | sae wotica Tickets are Tom Dellesenty, Halves, | Leavesmunincheding tereasedinibed ts tect weet: | anne tar 17 1th aw. |. Boys) Flannel Shirts and Walsts, 50c. up to $5.50, all colors, most. coi assortment, at C. Auerbach’s Men’s Furnishings, OK SALE—THE “OTTO™ Gas ‘quires uo boiler, avoids all expeusl ino Hoes of time: m ; Fifths, 82; Tenths, $1, LIST OF PRIZES. 60. *E916 Lat. Bitje Brick, two-stories and cellar, six ABumber of houses in the northwest. Price from rooms leru improvement, newly to #33,500. On easy terms, Stop paying rent a home, B7.000 We tate e:.00 to loan tor two years St oipSr cent om destclage teary (Olt SALE—(IF SOLD BY MAY 1 AT BARGAL A nice Country-Seat of 10 acres, improved by a jouble cottage of eleven rooms, with’ all modern {ma APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 00. in hard woods: Keys at drag store corner 10th st. and 109 Approximation Prizes of Pei . Bw WAKNEK & CO., s Feta opponite Rises” Market iimuediate punduaser. 1! wh31-1w : fue of fuel Bs Hats and Sewing-Machine Rooms, sthand H.%%4,6| a C,prTAL PRIZE OF €: papered: Key st 1018; 822-80. ox, two stories and | Sud Pricelist. b. BALLAUR, Ae't 731 ‘fare ojrartinity to gets home chcapon Tt oe Frosh Ainerney Dutfer chured every morning |} GRAND DAZE On 2.008 | Calas two sunil Cworstory Beck Houses, of 4 recms = 813,000. : and delivered in 3 1D. “Ward” prints, 4oc. per im | 3 YARGE PRIZES OF O00 | each, in Hughes’ alley, iu Fear o. abuve howsexon 29th MONEY TO LOAN, __| Sstvainntn totein aitterent sections ot the cit eee ce ee fhe Gries OF ooo | B. H. WARNER & CO. E HAVE SOME MONLY TO LOAN IN SMALL | _™b3I~St 1307 = Der qu 20 Fit ee Tay MDW Esta | WW blockslou ataiactory ral ewatern the cy. he | FOL SALE QgENER DWELLING, NEAM 5 Se 00 | = peng _ald, NOL 2S 10TH | ire to luvest at ouce iu biccks of or more. ‘hotas Circ! oma, a) mJ ‘i 200 PRIZES OF 000 | FAVE RENT_S10, 821. S23 1OTH ST, NW. NEW HILL « JUHNSTC . TiLEK & LCTHERPORD, SUBURBAN PROPERTY. 500 PRIZES OF 000 | Li Bricks three-auories and "basement, ?) rooane and mb31-6' 307 Fats Bm 000, ,000 provements; well of water, with wind-miMattach- | 100 D STABLE, NEw, | P21. . P. HILL & CO., 1338 Fst. ie “i ment; iurnishes house and all outbuildings with pure | 1,000 Terminal JOR REN M HOU FE . 500, 9500, @1.000, R_~FINE KESIDENCES: a ee ee Egret ME Ploamant Ary ANNE EAC | BZOO, erc80- e2.000- 2.500. ei.000, Fer. of Sah and Q sta. u-w 11 rosme und bath the yer tarant aud Fine sts, Mt Pleasant, —_muib)-Gt"_— seca , youse fur tr mousy in the eity’: price for all four Ee DE O00 TRE tes tociubs should be made only | JJOl RENT—THREE-STOKY TEN-ROOM HOUsE | '© loam on Feal estate, Charees moderate. No delay. WOU. Inquire at 474.0 8 e mb31-100 mai30- au 608 Lors Sackers Asp Utsrens. 80 MANY CASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS AND WORSTEDS, MADE FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, ARE NOW USED BY LADIES, AND OUR LINES OF SPRING GOODS BEING SPE-gy CIALLY ADAPTED FOR JACKETS AND ULSTERS, WE ARE GIVING SPECIAL AT- TENTION TO TAILOR-MADE OUTSIDE GARMENTS FOR LADIES WEAR. ‘WE CUT AND FIT THESE GARMENTS ON THE PREMISES, AND HAVE THEM MADE UP UNDER OUR SPECIAL SUPERVISION. OUR CUTTER HAS HAD YEARS OF EXPE- RIENCE IN DOING FINE WORK FOR LA- DIES, AND WE GUARANTEE SATISFAC- TION aS TO CUT, TRIMMINGS AND ‘WORKMANSEIP. OUR GOODS ARE MADE UP BY MEX, AND OUR PRICES ARE MUCH BELOW THOSE USPALLY NAMED FOR TAILOR- ‘MADE GARMENTS. a Rend R UTIFU . “1 y iu New Orleans. with store, 115 43g st. a.w. Inquire of owner, =, See — - : * en " Fritts doable bom and atte dwelloge ave | | tor further snforgation write clei siving fal | Ns eve tw UST-OR. | JypoNey TO HOAN AT FIVE Toit cen ox as: | JOH SALA, TINE, SMALL LUSINEss PROF. tprlagof purest waters within 1%, miles’ ald mind | or Rew York Lachauwo u ordinary letter. Currency | MOMENTS 565 G7 40g agi Thien e kere pearly now eovee pom frome toners; modern tm Sw of this city; 825 per month. by Express (st our expense) addressed. Sie awl gies 528-101 eet anal Cow coho: Ree nar keene we kA. See ‘M. A, DAUPHIN, 17th st. (NDOWMENT, LIFE A! TINE Per foot. Twoorivinul Lot, Lat.” near Hamp: eee eee ee ‘New Orleans, La. Be Wonca er iicheet cork prices, Lost nuratiat-a ve prices. ‘Twp Lote ‘Mamacho. Taege Cropertios for aale,eltuatsd’ om AMCABLE | Address Lettersto EDR. Over aylor & Rutherford. 1307 F st unicto-dune | Lot, 184i at near Dupont Ciscie Sela atk icleatol aad the nekenibe en NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANE. Gane Aub Disoow 2eh £00. Fou. kin, auuioberof beautiful Sul uitew noms Saas 3) ew Orleans, La. et ee Lots, aud several 5 jaburbat — . “SS HL GOLDSBOKUUGH& Coy, REMEMBER that the presence of Generals Beaure- RICH & CO, EESTORY Lin wR 26-f.m,w.3m 1405 ¥ st, | gard and Karly. who are in charge of the drawings, {s BANKERS, hanposmely’ pareret; tet ROR SALE_SUBURBAN LOTS—AT A BARGAIN— | ®#uarantee of absolute fairness and inteerity, that tho ghee AB000s Sherman evo. extension of Oth st,mn.w-; small | chances are all equal, and that noone cal possibiy | 2 mh%43m O13 15th stn. w, Hyon. © Pehapayments must be sold. Koom 79. Corcoran | divine what number will draw a prize, EL oo oie Ta Fata cane Bottalng. m24-lm* | "REMEMBER that the payment of all_prizes is | 233° EAL ESTATE INVENPMERT. Gwetines wall tected, eateeane a St bee Frresiaence, with all necessary outvulldines in arent | GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKSof New | 1428 OPER CUS 7, PAYABLE QUARTERLY, 810.050 and eli.co0: vel ‘neighborhood: near strect cars: lot contalus | OFleans, and the tickets are signed by the President of | 13326 TN SUMS §200, HO $1000. ‘S RULHERFORD, about 90,000 square feet. A. H. FLOECKHEK, — | an Institution whose chartered rights are recognized | 317 ©, SMALL PREMIUM CHAMGED, _ 14-00" 1307 Fst. nw, mbh10-im* St Cloud Building, in the highest Courts; therefore, Deware of any imita- | ;:; THOS. E. W. ‘O17 Fat. SALE — DKLIGHTFUL PRIVATE RESI- R_SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY— tions or anonymous schemes, mbid-wheew 010" Fiitnce 1010 Coumectivut uve, threcatery beck Mount Peasant, fine Lots at 35 cents per foot oud it Ry ad a Golumbla Colloye Grounds ane Lots at US Sta, per foot ON REAL ESTATE. frost by 137, itary to ‘Publi alley. ail convent: ‘For particulars apply to, {mn13)__ THOS. WaGoamay. | “°° cs jt GURLEY BROS. 1319 Fat ToaNT =e a Base ei Digiscon, 29,000, $5,000 at 6 per cent: | ¥xOR SALE-KHODE ISLAND AVE. BETWEEN Rae me eet oe BROWN & 00, Fifa ised Yous new: Sosa ltt she toad J.C. Horcursox, ‘ONE! a * LOANED ON STOCKS. BONDS, AI Kety pas" accounts notes Sod chaee ease Bde piattb | F Setiie tng neat nie det. IMPORTER, Sees S500. "Appiy S38 7h ae = UK SALE—1510 ‘ST., P2nl20; 12 BOOMS, OPENING OF Fit it tort appsved tor ‘use: =o ‘price reduced uP ain Pot. PARASOLS, we . LACES, APRIL 4TH AND STH. A choice lot of Chantilly Flouncings, superior quality, an excellent biack, and all pure silk, at special prices for thie week, $1.75 to $13.50 per yard; Se- lected Patterns, Loweat Prices, ‘NOVELTIES IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH PARA- PERSONAL ‘SOLS. Ti ONE DEMMING T0 SELL A HOUSE On A To nN Complete line of Mourning Parasols and Sun Um- cS os ‘We offer for your inspection the Foster Laced Glo Iaving no superior in Mt, style oF reliability st frum (1 pair upward. SPRING GARMENTS, , Wide Wale, Whipcord, and Jersey Cloth, tailor-made, Stents Bat tlerven reotred. : Amported Jetted Sboulder Capes, $4.75 and upward, ‘Special, at $18, worth $25. ‘ ‘MILLINERY. Correct Styles, Klecantly Trimmed Hets, and Boo- "nirmened Mat nal the naw sade, ‘Laties are invited to inspect these goods,

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