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LOCAL MENTION. "yor tee Deserins bia, Maryland, and Vir. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, 3 Sint, fair weatuer, slightly colder, imesh to brisk wortiiwesterly winds. — Rost. H. Jomnsow's, 22 and 2¢ 7th st. wing, Cen- Mirket—st- wberries, greet peas, asparagus, ralmower, ecs plants, potatoes, tomatoes, etcumbers, Beruuda Ontos, choice fTults, &, Sraiwep Guass ScReTITeTe. 411 7th St nr, ws Mowens! Laws MoWERs!—A fine and alate erae ats ACT 2m a cor. Penn, ave. and 18th st. 2. W. SCHNEID:. ry st prs Licut.—The Scriptures say: “Do not nide Four iizit der a bushel.” Tt that Tighe 18 the fluttering Wiil- he-Wisp of approae! sanity you can best hide it under a bushel of ‘Gets, Whied in concentrated form ls fouad In every <tle of Scote Outs Essence, and whieh cures every form of brain and nerve disease. Bur Yorr Davos From E. P. Mextz, the pioneer of low prices im that line. Read bls alvertivement oa this page. Two Ligmr-WeiouTs Mxet.—Our light weight halbriggan Undershirts and Drawers stand with- ‘out rivals in their line. Fuaxc, One Price Hatter und Furaisher, cor. 7th and D. cy Blair Camera Co. Photo- tes, and chemicals, ‘SouNEWeR, cor. Penn ave. aud 18th st, mW. Coos Bxaxp Contaxs, 3 for 50c. Why pay more. ‘Yo Prove OUR Ctatm of selling at manufac- turers prices seo our $10 and $12 men’s suits, In sack and cutaway style. Etsemax Bros., cor. 7th and E. Pree ENTERTAINING Lecttres.—In Small’s floral Dutlding, corner G apd 1étu streets, Dr. Haupt ives taiks dally this week, at 2:30 and 6:30 Bis uethod of lmparting a prac German during Lis five w course opens this week at the above hours, and | all are most cordially invited to attend these inter- esting exercises, whether desiring to take the course of not. Chere are also advanced Classes at 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 4.m., 4:20, 6:30, and pO, ‘which afe Open to see the anvanesment made, Sex Manr2's Apvenriseaest on this page. Sux Notice in rent column of house for rent at New Jersey ave. and C st. n.w., by THos. E Was- eaman. eae Lor of Rogers Bros." plated ware at cost. C.S. Kenfield, Jeweler, 1205 ¥ st. p.w. (oon Braxp CoLLaxs, ‘3 for 50. ‘The best and latest. Bur Your Crornive for yourself and boys trom rst hands, EISEMAN Baos., cor, 7th and E. The ooly Manufacturing Tailors and Clouiters | in Washington. CHEW “Rosenteld’s Gem” Tobacco, ‘Yr APronds Us PLEastKE to announce that Mr. i. 3 Emery has been appointed special agent of tne New York Life Iusurance Company. Mr. Emery’s Office is at No. 707 G street noraw and Neespeak for him the Uberal patronage of our hic our Ats, le Coon Braxp CoLLans, 3 for 50c. Perfect iitting. Have no others. No OXE Cax QvestioN our ability to sell at Wholesaie prices as we are manufacturers, Etstuas Buos., cor. 7th and E CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements fo-night. ALBavan’s.—Modjeska tn “Twelfth Night.” Natioyat.—“The Corsair.” (KERNAN'R—Varlety and Sparring. BARR:S.—Myra Goodwin in “Philopene.” PaNORAMa BUILDING.—"Battle of Shiloh.” lensed Locals, ‘The meeting last eveaing of Mount Vernon Counefl, No. 10, Junior Order of United American Mechanics, was attended by Councils, including B: Amteresting musical program Was carried out, ‘The first of the series of matches for the cham- Plonship of the Capital City Gun Club was shot yesterday afternoon, the contestants being E. I. ‘Mills, who scored 45: Wm. Wagner, 39, and Sey- ‘mour Cunningh: Mr. Artaur P. Davis addressed the Anti-Pov- erty Society last evening on the subject of “The farmer and the single tax.” Yesterday afternoon a dead infant was found on the Vacant lot between Sth and 6th, F and G streets northeast. The Baltimore papers of to-day announce the death last night in toat city of Mr. Edwin Horn- Ug Howard, brother of Mr. Geo. if. Howard, of job. Mr. Howard died of pneumonia alter & short iliness. He was io bis U..rty-seweuth year and leaves a wife and two children. Warrants were issued to-day for fifty-two huck- sters im the Center Market charged with doing business without a license Harvey Spuiding to-day, by Mr. W. Willoughby, Mled Dilis in equity agaiust tue Disiitct to remove clouds trom his title Uo .0f 18, square S11, and sub- Jot 38, square S43, >» Many Bequests, WLS FILED YESTEKDAY—HOW REBECCA COOPER'S FORTUNE 1S 10 BE DISTRIBUTED. "The Will of the late Rebecca H. Cooper was fled yesterday, With a codicil. She leaves $10,000 to Wuliam C. Appleton, of Roxbury, Mass, in trust for Ann E. Smith and her aunt, Ann D. Cooper. At the death one-half of the principal goes to the Episcopal Theological School at Cambridge, Mass., us a fund for meritorious students. The remaining half goes to the Massachusetts Church Missionary Scclety. The im-ome of $10,000 she leaves to ‘Caroline Ducus Murdock during iife, and upon her decease $5,000 goes to Mary Huddell and the other, $5,000 Uo ‘her cousins, Mary Huddell, Rebecca H. Sunes, Eliza P. Millet’ Hannan S. Paulding and Caroline M. White. Siz leaves $5,000 each to Re- becca H. Miller, Elizabeth H. Potts, Eliza P. Milier ud Mary H. Afcher. Another legacy of $2,000 1s Fires Mary” Huddell, $1,000 to Eutza Ww. Hach. | rom the legacy of $5,000 to Mary E. Filievrown, Since decased and bequest withdrawn, $2,000 goes, to the Domestic and Fureign Missionary Society of the P. E. Church; $500 she leaves to her friend, Margaret Hi. Baciie, of Philadesphia; the income of $2,000 to Mary F. Griffith tor life, to' revert to Ke- becca H. Miller; the income ‘on $5,009 tgZeua Roaeh fur life, to revert to her Calida oP uci belrs, and the house and lot at 2002 G @reet and Uhe furniture, together with the residue of her es Yate to Roberta Potts, Sue appotots Tatnall | Paulding and Edward S. Harian executors, ‘The Will of Autoule Wilson leaves her personal | ‘Ww her daughters, Charlotte and Caroline. She directs that Ler real estate in Loudoun County, Va, be sold and the interest on the proceeds di: ‘YVided, spare and share allke, between Ler husband and daughters, Cuariotte aid Caroline, until her Gaughter Caroline reaches tue age of twenty-one years when the principal goes share and gbare alike, to her three daughters, Louisa, ChaMlotte ‘aad Caroline. ‘The will of Mary Bryerly leaves to Caroline Jones $500, and to Harriet A. Henson $200. The residue goes to Austin . Winsiow aud Marvin Eastwood, Yo be divided equally. The wil of Escuer Hull leaves al! her property to her daughcer, Sarab Neal, Who 1s named as execu- —>__ Mr. Syphax Denies, To the Editor of Tar Eviwixo Stan ‘The account in Tus Stax of the 18th instant touching my conduct in the Navy Department is not correct in Its details I was there but a little while, On my first day Commander Bradford ordered me, after office ours, to take a package to his house. I told hin that 1 was sick, the Weather was bad, I had to walk to Arlington, but told nim I would take 1 im the morning, waleh I @id. From that hour he became my enemy. I begged the friend wuo bad Mr. Whitney appoint me to have me transferred. I reported his treat. ment twice to Mr. Fletcher, a8 tuere were some elements involved that Mr! Whitney would hare Lotced. I deay that I made any threats, The dce-pick I had been Using, and laid it on the table wnile I went into the Secretary's office. I boldly leave this care with the public to judge between tats cruel Weatwment and What Js fair and Just. Joun B. SYPHAX. —_-+_> A Hestano’s Axswen to Hts Wire's Brit ror Davouce.—in the case of Maruua W. Burn against satues N. Bura, for @ divorce, we respondent. has Hed his auswer, by Mr. J.P. Jourdan. Me deuies the charge of bad habits and his inability to sup. Fort his tamily by huts trade of carpenter; denies Mhat he has veen a habitual drunkard for fifteen ears, OF that for seven years tue effect bas been io make him crazy. He denies the cl Sault, and of taking the stoves out of tne house snd putting the fire out, He adults that she left iis Ded aud board in ‘December, 187. He says Anat for Years be has reason to believe that bis Kind and good to nis wite, he charges that upon one octasion she threw the scares be Drongbt howe on ‘Uke floor, wud When fe t urther Stairs lo 1867 sue left a good me “and we nloptowa and threw herself from tt Was rescued irom a waists. graven me eee says that he Was afraid 10 Close is eyes, tearing ‘that sve would Kill bin; that on one oceasion she threw Lolling water on him and. at to In conciuision be that HOT BY A SPECIAL OFFICER, ‘The Sad Death of Young Tciling. KILLED BY 4 BULLET FIRED PROM 4 PISTOL AT AN ESCAPING PRIBONER. Chas, B. Telling, the young man who was shot through the body and seriously injured last Sun- day morning by Speciai OMicer Klopfer, a8 pub- lished in Monday's Star, died at bis home, No. 821 D street southwest, about 1:45 o'clock this morn- ing. AS stated in Monday's Star the shooting took place on Ohio avenue, between 12th and 13th streets northwest. The oMicer was passing the house Of Besste Smith, No. 1214 C street, when the latter called to him to arrest a man who was very noisy 1h house. As the officer approacned the house he was met by a may whom he recogaized sTimotuy Hurley. “You can't arrest me,” said ‘Hurley, as he made a motion as though to draw & Weapon or assault the officer. Klopfer started to Place Hurley under arrest when the latter at- ‘Vempted to escape. They had not gone far when the fugitive turned upon the officer and attempted tostrixe him with & bottle. Klopfer dodged the bottie, which fell to the sidewalk and broke. This gave Hurley an opportualty to escape, which he Tonk advantage of, and when the officer recovered hinselr Hurley was some distance trom him. Klop- fer called to him to stop and tureatened to shoot. Huriey did not nit as called upon to do,and Kiop- ser drew bis revoiver and fired two shots, ag Says, to (rizhten Hurley. Huriey turned tie cor- ner 0¢ 12h street and escaped. ‘The bullets from the officer's revoiver went in the direction of the lumber yard on the opposite side of Oulo avenue. SHOT WHILE GOING HOME FROM A HOF. Telling was walking with Mr. Jesse Varnell. ‘They had attended a hop given at the W. LI. Armory and started home about 12 o'clock. Two of their companions, Frank Baur and Frank Skin- her, had goue through C street. When the prio. nef attempted to escape Telling and Varaell heard the oMicer Mow hls whistle, which was followed by a pistol shot. The young men looked around, and an instant later the officer came around the corzer of 13h street pursulug Hurley. AS tne oMicer turned the corner he fired the second shot. Teiing fell beside ils companion fatally injured, As he iell he askea: “Is this you, Je Varnell replied: “Yes. am shot through the heart.” “Don’t teli me that,” sald Varnell, “What did tuey soot me forz” asked Telling. “1 nave doue nothing.” Just then a youug man named Codrick appeared. and took charge of the fojured m.n, while Varnell called his other companions, Baur and Skinner, and a few minutes later several policemen arrived Aud conteyed the Injured man to the statio: Where he was attended by ur. McKone. ‘The Yous Wan Was UNCOMscloUs Jor a While, Dut Wlien Lis father arrived at the station he had regained con- sciousness, ENCONSCIOTS OF THE CAUSE OF HIS DEATH. About 5 o'clock Monday morning he was taken to his home, where he has since been attended by Drs, McKone and Stafford. The bullet, the physt- clans thought, entered tho left breast and came out under ils arm, but Varnell, who was with him, Says thai the bullet entered his back. From tmé ‘to time the patient showed signsof getting better, but last evening he began to grow weaker. After the patient ily recovered consclousness he did not realize tuat be had been shot, and until be died he imagined that a severe cold ‘had settled on his lungs. ‘Shortly after the news of the young man’s death reached the police Spectal Onicer Klopfer, Who Was out on bail, went. to the first Previaet station and gave bimseif up. ‘The facts were rej vo une coroner, who de- cided to hold an inquest at 11 o'clock to-morrow moruing at the first precinct station, mini a oh snacbie COLORED METHODIsTs. Proceedings of the A. M. E. Zion Con ference, At the afternoon session of the Philadelphia and Baltimore Conference of the A. M. E. Zion Church Bishop Lomax read his annual address, which re- Ported progress in ail branches of church work. Ho urgentiy recommended the necessity of mis- Stonary work in different parts of tne country. ‘he eFils ot intemperance were deplored, He re- ferred especially to the high position occupted by Livingston College with fis eleven professors and five large buildings erected at a cost of over $200,000. As a partial remedy for the partial fatiure of the Anancial plan the bishop recom- mended that the full amount of the general tax be Taised. AS to the presiding elder system, whica 13 a mooted question in Lue conference, the Disuop Tecouuendes that the Dest ting to do was to re- establish it. All o ress, excepting the last clause, was referred to the ‘appropriate cou tees, Rev. H. P. Phoenix, of Chambersburg, Pa., de- livered Uke sermon at'the evening session. THE THIRD DAY'S SESSION of the conference was opened this morning with devouonal exercises conducted by Rev. Thos H- Scott, of Newton, Pa. ‘Ihe names of Jonn H. Wil- Mams, of Frankfort, Pa; W. H. Cook, of Mont- gomery County, Md.: Geo, B. Coleman,’ of Rosse’s Polnt, Del., and'S, I. "Midis, of Baluimore, were re- ported (avoravly tor aduigston to the conference. The remalud.rof the iaorulng session was occu- pled witu hearing reports trom the lay deieguies Sad iM receiving the money trom! Asters tor the various missions, ‘The A, M. E, Conference in Baltimore. At the second day’s session of the Baltimore Conference of the A.M. E. Church in Baltimore yesterday, Rev. J. F. Peck was received into the conference from the Kentucky conference of the A. M. E. Church. Kev. James A. Handy, presiding elder of tue Potomac distric Said the Churches under his charge had increas 1m membership, and thetr Dnauclai coudition was Inuch beter than heretorors. ‘The cuurch at Mount Tabor was burat during the spring. Twenty-one Hunéred Dollars Paid in. ‘THE PROSECUTION OF THE PROPRIRTORS OP DISREP- UTABLE HOUSES FOR KEXFING UNLICENSED Baxs. Lieut, Amiss, as stated in Tag Star a few days ago, SWore oUt Warranis against the keepers of most of the disreputable houses south of Pennsyl- Yania avenue for selling liquor without having a license to do so. Thus far twenty such persons have appeared with their collaterals, $105 in each case, amounting to $2,100, all of which has been forfelieu in the Police Court. In some instonces the defendants inquired if this would De tue only case made against then during the license year, batt (he Heutenant would give them no such assur: ance, Most of the defendants thougnt that as they’ Were not given a license this was levied against them ip (he formi of a tax or an agsess- went, to take the place of a sunilar amount which they had previously paid each year tor a license, but it 1s like.y that they wiil soon be brought up again unless they stop the business, The folowing persons vo-Jay forfeited thelr col. laverais: ‘Sauie Street, Annie Miller, Mar ha Raper, Saute Carter, Belle Savuie, Annie Wilson, Neile’Le Rue, Fradk Middicton, ‘and Emma Ar —_ ‘Ten Dollars for Whipping Whipps. HOW ARTHUR PENDLETON RESENTED AN INSULT TO MIS. WIFE. Arthur Pendieton and James Whipps, the’ col- ored men Wao engaged in a rough and tumpie Aght tn the house of the Austrian minister Wed- nesiay night, as pubiished in yesterday's Star, appeared in the Police Court to-day to have their troubles settled by Judge ‘Snell. Pendleton was charged with assaulting Whipps, who 1s eu» ployed In the minister's house a0 ttewurd., Peo Gieton’s wife was also employed in the house. Whipps testified that Pendleton came to the house Wednesday evening and asked him what he Whipps) had to do with his (Pendleton’s) wite. vitness spoke to Mra Pendieton aud asked her td teil what Wh pps had said to her. Se said that She Would not repeat wuat he had said to her, and before ue (Whips) could repeat it Pendievon grabbed uim by the collar aud began to beat him, He received several blows abuut the nead, When tue fight Was finished he had @ Diack eye, a seratehed neck, a cut ear and aswollen head. He Ei A said Unat the flyot continued Larougn the nailway ey s-examined by Mr. Carrington the When cross-e] ir. u witness ‘said that he fired four shots two attract. the police; that he made no claim that he was a registered inember of ae legation. Sur, Carrington said that he bad a numberof witnesses to show tue language used by Wi but he was sutisted to ay a line of $10, pat he Thought was enough, because Whips’ fad only oe a black yt a t ting attorney was satisfied, and a Ane of $10 Was Luposed. ———_ Frexcu Orena 47 Aubavan's.—The French opera, troupe which recently compieied a four months season In New 8 will at Albaugh’s next week. ‘The tfoupe is spoken of in terms of ralse,contains sltogether over seventy, and brews cole ns well as grand opera, (he artists the company are unknown here, but fact that the troupe has secured return’ e: ts at New Orleans, Chicago and St. Dext Season indicates thai it Is a meritorious: on. The engagement at Aluaugh’s open Lance Satz or Fonsitcng.—An immense collec- tion of househoid effects Wili be sold at Dowling’s wile contemplate faruianing thetr homes abould be & 2 é safe. to and $15,000. Some of the local Nes carrying Arlington, Columbia and Niagara. The supposition is that the bad been burn- rot. The il was femoved to the Phillips and Mrs. Lee, directly op- and was not injured. Numerous members of the Jefferson Ciub visited the scene during the day, apd exteoded to the members of the iitan Club a hearty invitation to make jefferson Club House jetropolitan Club ite sympathy, and the privi- leges of 118 club-bonwe util the’ rooms Of te Me. ‘(ropolitan sball have been restored, ———_—_ JUDGE SNELU’S TERM, 1¢ will Expire the Latter Partof Next Mouth, WILL WE BE REAPPOINTED OR WILL 4 LOCAL DEMO- CRAT CAPTURE THE PLACE. ‘The next vacancy likely to occur in the list of District oMcers, which vacancy Ideal democrats are desirious Of filling, is the judgeship of the Police Court, Judge Snell's present term will ex- pire the latter part of next month. The salary attached to the position is $3,000. There are but few candidates in the fleld who are outspoken, but there are several attorneys who, it 1s sald, are conducting still hunt for the position, Many democrats favor the reappointment of Judge Snell, Who A$ filled the position for about eigh- teen years, He is familiar with the practice of the court, and.knows almost every criminal within only candidate who ta outspoken "ia-mls aspires only candidate who 1s min pira tions, Several who were candidates just atter the ¢ of the Administration have changed their winds, and some of them are now outs.oKen for the reappotatment of Judge Snell. If the President fails to appoint the judge before the expiration of Judye Snell's term the business of the court Will have to stop, Which Will cauge consider- able trouble, as no ns arrested from day to day can get a trial before the ment and count Of the new judge. ‘The iaw provides ie deter eran uate ices Court o: the District shall designate some justice Of the peace to discharge the duties of the judge until such disability beremoved. ‘There1s nothing Said about a vacancy. Section 1082 reads: “The Police Court shal consist of one judge Jearnedin the law, who shall be appoluted by tue President, by and With the advice and consent of the Senate, for a :erm of six years, and Who shall Teceive @ salafy of $2,000 per annum.” "This 1aW 48 Slinilar to the law providing for the appointment of the district attorney. It makes ‘no provision for the transaction of the business of the office until the appointment of “his successor.” As the vlme 10f the ‘appoinupent draws near it is Probabie that the number of candidates will in- —_.—. The Fishing Scason Fairly Opened. GOOD SPORT FOR ANGLENS AND BIG HAULS FOR THE ‘SELNES, For the first time this season the water ir the Potomac was clear day before yesterday, and maby abgiers tried their luck in the waters of the Upper Potomac. Several persons visited the Great Falls and a number of bass were taken from the river, One gentleman, it was stated, who had better luck than the others, succeeded tn captur- Ang a dozen good sized black'bass. Y ‘sev. eral gentlemen visited the chain bridge, and one bass bey %< pounds was landed. White perch are biuing aud hundreds of them are caught every day. On the Lower Fotomac the fishermen are having extra large hauls, and so many her- rings bave been cauynt tat it scarcely pays the meu to send them up the river. Yesterday there arrived at (ae Wharf 214,300 Lerring; 11,268 shad; 238 bunches of various fish; 3 sturgeon and 600 ‘bushes of oysters. es BILL FoR ACCOUNT AND AN INJUNCTION.—Mattie S. Whitney hag, v; fied a bil Messrs, Morris & Hamilton. ainst C. C. Duncanson for an account aos Sakae aes vel ie borrow: 73 from’ deiendant, giving “deeds of trusty, acon housebold furniture, effects, Jewelry, &¢., whicn were worth oer $100,000. With the understand. ing that the goods, cuavieis, &c., should be adver- tised and offered 16r sale sie placed other house- ‘hold goous, vo the value of $40,000, with deiend- aol. she states thal he Las at umes advertised and offered them for sale, und at such sales woud bid 1p and charge commission on that not sold. She states that the jewelry and diamonds were ‘sold for less than one-fourth their cost, She states that sbe bas called for an account, but has not bea furnished with an itemized account. She thereiore prays as above. a A FanewEit Baxqvet.—The associates of Capt. ge Breitbarth ou the staff of the Schemri y u Infantry Corps last night tendered him farewell banquet at Le Mour's. Capt. Breitvarth and his family will sail ‘to-morrow for Bremen to revisit nis old home and friends, saares! So aol e Affairs in West Washington. CANAL OfFice.—The Annapolis office of the Chesapeake aud Oo Canal will be consolidated Wh (oe Georgetown office, winieh office will be located witha 'a few days in the annex to the Farmers and Metcnants Bank Dulding. AMPERANCE MUETING.—AD enthusiastic meet ing of the M-street Union Christian. ‘Temperance Association Was held last night at Marker House aul. A musical prosram was rendered by Misses Olle Travers, Ada Blucktord, Birdie Hi and Mr, Robert Williams.” Twelve persons the 3] epee bridge aro Delug strengthened by 23 by 3 inch Drac's, whlch are place, vutslde, making the ral- ably secure. ridge fs also recetvi cont of deep rea pata. gourd ‘TRNPREATURE AND CoDITION OF Waren at 7 a, @.—Great Falis, temperature, 54; sondition. 25¢ Fecatving resoevot Veusperavure, 53; condition at north counection, 15; condition ‘at south counec- Conditioa st tatuent eave-nouse; 10% fonaltiog at nent ; con at Fe em wars nee 10 inthe river at 22 7 gu ua in th today P. m,, 10 Te You Fre: Treo, ‘Weak and wesry, worn out or run down from hard work, by impoverished cofldition of the blood or low ‘state of the system, you should take Hood’s Sarsaps- rilla, The pectliar toning, purifying and vitalizing qualities of this successful medicine are soon felt throughout the entire system, expelling disease, and wiving quick, healthy action to every organ, It tones the stomach, creates au appetite and rouses the liver and kidneys. Thousands who have taken it with bene- ‘fit, testify that Hood's Sarsaparilla “makes the weak strong.” “I took Hood's Sarraparills for loss of appetite, dys. Depsis and genetul langour. It did mea vast amount of good.” J. W. WinLerorp, Quincy, Dl. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1; six for@5, Prepared only by CL HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 1 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR Bourn, Sree, Dre, Goon EXORBITANT PRICES DRUGS WHEN YOU OAN BUY aT ERR pob ww ¥ as fe tre Eze 8 wo Fr. BoE gk FT Y Bl fre FE Ob dat 1014 F STREET NORTHWEST. Ifyoucannot call or send, mail or telephone your order, however small, and it will receive prompt at- tention. Goods sent in any quantity to any part of the city. For the benefit of those who may not haveseen my list when issued some months ago I publish it again. Being the largest dealer in MEDICINES AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES in the city, my goods are of s necessity fresher than others, while the large amount of business being done daily at my store enables me to sell at very much lower Prices than othera, ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED FoR MEDICINES AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES In quantity at any time. Reg. Price. #1 00 100 50 Packer's Tar Soap, per cake....... teed (Cashmere, Bouquet Soap, per cake. 2200 (8 Carter's Little Liver Pills, per bottle. 13 25 Carter's Little Liver Pills, 2 for 25c. 6% 28S 4000 «75 1%. % 40 18 85 Schenck’s Pills, 3 boxes. 40 7 Hop Bitters, per bottle. 7 1.00 Hostetter’s Bitters, per bottle. = 75 100 Brown's Iron “ se .. 735 100 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, “ * 70 100 Hood's * “« 75 100 Cuticura Resolvent, 100 “ — Ointment, per box. 3350 8. 8. &., small size, per bottle... 67 100 SS&S,lage “ 114 175 ‘Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure per bottle, oe 125 ‘Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, per bottle. 100 Ayer's Vita Nuova (New Life) per bot 100 Ely's Cream Balm, per bottle. .. 50 ‘Sanford's Catarrh Cure, por bottle...... 100 Fellow's Compound Syrup of the Hy- bophosphites, perbottle........... 9 150 ‘Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, small size 35 50 Bottle... Secs ~ % 100 ‘Hoff's Ext. Malt (Tarrant) per bottle 28 35 = = “per dozen 325 400 * ‘* Bisner'a) per bottle 2 40 eS - “ — perdozen 350 450 Wyeth's “ — perbottle.....scue 25 35 © ee | pele. SIS AO ‘Wyeth’s Beef Wine and Irom, perbot. 65 100 Pond’s Extract, per bottle,, 33 50 Scott's Emulsion, per bottle. - 69 100 Wilbor's Cod Liver Oil and Lime per 7 = 100 73 100) Jayne's Expectorant, per bottle...... 73 100 Effervescing Bromo Caffeine perbot. 75 100 Neatle’s Milk Food, per can. .. 38 50 ‘Meliin's Food, large size bottle... 53 7 16 23 Carnrick's Soluble Food, medium can 35 so Carnrick’s Soluble Food, largecan... 75 100 Brown's Jamiaca Ginger, per bottle.. 35 50 18 (85 13 25 10 py Hunyadi Water, per bottle... 23 35 Piso’s Consumption Cure, per bottle. 18. 25 Hanson's Corn Salve, per bor.. 9 15 58 75 3 50 Humphrey's Bomeopath Specifica, ‘Nos. 1to 15 inclusive, per bottle... 15 25 Campbell's Arsenic Wafers, small bor. 34 50 ‘Campbell's Arsenic Wafers, largebor. 70 100 Oriental Tooth Paste (J and B). a) Galder’s Dentine, per bottle.......... 15 25 7% 100 bottle. a 74 100 Pierce's Purrative 15 25 5 130 130 150 100 50 125 20 50 25 75 10 Pure Vaseline, large size bottle. 10 15 Pomade Vaseline, per bottle.. 14 20 All Vaseline Preparations sold at wholesale prices. QUININE. Being the largest dealer in Quinine in the city, and Duying direct from the inanufactarers, in large qusn- tities, I am able to quote very low prices, Oc. (dc. 100, 100. +200. 1 on (43736 ers,) Powors & Weightman.....serr-...090. ‘The Prescription Department is eutirely separate ‘from the store, and in charge of a corps of registered pharmacists of experience. This branch 1s conducted 00 the same principles of the main store. ‘Only the purest and freshest drugs are dispensed st ‘the lowest possible prices. EDWARD P MERT 2. FAMILY CHEMIST AMD DRUGGIST, 1014 F STREET ¥. W., CIty ITEMS. Yellow Ware. Yellow Ware. Yellow Ware. above before our custo mers at the very lowest we made an offer ona Jot of these bought them so cheap that we wil sell them at prices Jow. We want our customers to, hd 5 ‘Tne Far, 812 7m St. N. W. Saturday, April 21, 1888, a tPBIES, 30, Ae 5e., BC, Tay Bry 11, 180 17Cy gh Bey By Mey En, Ty 10.5 14C., 190, 29., Bakers St SO Fe Tbs 130,160. Say Ooay Teay ay ‘Be,,'30c. ‘&c., "Tue Fare, 812 7th st. nw. Splendid Coffee, tresh and 300. Pure Old Govefatgent Jura, S80 Rio, 25c.; x Boe. ae es 7 B2C., ‘The Oriole, 822 7th st. and 1722 Penn. ave., offers for Saturday and Monday Ladies’ Spring Ji worth $4, at $2.68 Finer goods, light Color, Worth $4.50, at $2.96. Ladies’ Silk Gloves, Black and coiors,25c. Nurses’ Caps, 15. Cloris, Umbreling $1.25. Our Satin Coach ing Parasols, $1.24. Children’s Piain Colored Para. sols, 25¢. Our 75c. Plain Black Zanllia Parasolx, 49c. “French Woven Corsets, OO. Milk Gloves With stitched back, 9c. Children's Undershirts, 15, and 19, Black Jemey with Creat 10, 1254, color ‘Vest; worth $1.50, only tc, Children’ Ribved Hose, 10¢. $1.95 $1.50 00 latest spring American Hat Co.'s flue peers, styles and colors, Fedora Soft Hats (new st $1.75. Best Hat in the city, $%, at 200 Pennsyi' Bla avenue, opposite Botanical Garden. Special Low Prices on seasonable goods at Clark's, 734 7th strect D.w. to-morrow: Boy's shirt-walsts, all sizes, 19, White shirt waists, 25c., peated front and’ back; Warner's health corset, 98c., sold in every store at $1.25; 75c. corset, 4¥c.; 50c. corset, 30c,; ladies’ Fegular made fancy hose, 19c., worth 23c.; cash- mere shaWis, 67c., reduced froin $1; coat-back Jjer- seys, ali colors, 39c., worth 7oc.; embroidered- front Jerseys, 8¥c., Worth $1.50; our §2.50 bralied 73; Lan-colored jerseys, $1.09, regu- ; ladies’ ribbeu vests, pink, biue and Tegular price, 48c.; 73c. ribbed lisle ladies’ Wrappers, 62: regular $1 rs and culls, 133c. set; our $1.68 parasols, all colors, 98c.; our 43 [ancy and Jace-truamed parasols, $1.98; ‘chudren's parasols, 21c.; intanis' embroiuered caps, ic.,reguiar price, gene's unlaundered shirts, 50c., reduced trou our $l pleated-front suirt, 65c.; our $175 oped-front shirt, 79c.; genU’s percaie shiris, with 2 Sere ese merino een Pesce my regular ” price, 68c.; genv’s drill drawers, 25c., at Clark's, 744 uh ste nae 1 A New Brand of ” three for 25¢.; try them. oir Na ating M. & P. Merzorn, 1 417 7th st. nw, Another Great im Sale of Baby: to-morrow al 8. W. Augenstein’s, 817, 819, and 821 7th st. nw. $10 Hattan Buby Carrtazes, Uned With reps, only $0.53. $14 Rattan Baty Carriages, itned With satin “and plush, only $9.69. #16 Rattan Carriages, new shape, sacin and plush ined, Satin parasol, ‘only $10.29. $18 Caue Car- Plage, extra flue Satin aud pitsh unug, satin Parasol, -ovly $11.28. And other Cari equally’as low. special sargains in China and Guussware, Trunks, and Reirigerators, Decorated ‘Tex aud Chamber Sets at cost. r Our Entire Stock of Manufactured tobucco at cost. Dealers as well as chewers can obtain bargains, M. & P. Merzorn, 1 417 7th st. nw, e), Car- ‘The Manufacturing Establishment, O18 7Un St. n.W,, again comes to your rescue. We have secured 1,300 doz-n cotton, guaranteed 200 yards on every spool, White and colored, and they offer it 3 spouis tor 5c., or 18c. per wozen. ‘This 18 a good thread, and ts good for machines oF haud-sewing. We kuow it Will go fast, as it 1s a reat bargain, Sv call early and secure Some of It, “Opera Bouquet,” fresh and fine; Sc. cigar; $2 tora box oft0" M. & P. Merzarr, 1 _417 7th st, now, Hemember Mr, Mertz will send orders, however small, to any part of the city. Preser p- Uons delivered by special messengers. Money saved on ever) thing you buy. 2 11.50 Boys’ Shoes for only $1. The biggest bargain ever offered. Positive for one Week ouly. J. Brock, 722 7tu st. 1 Given way. ‘A Patent Trunk Strap with evory trunk pur- chased of Jas. 8. TOPEAM, 1231 Penhisy:Vanla ave, DLW, Cocea does not eigut. Y Di; rest, an adds fe Blue Points, Soft Crabs, Crab-Meat, Oystei clams, Neckciningy Hard Grabs, famines and | hotels suppited da.ly. Warts & Co., 6 621 B stn. W., Washington, D.C, “Béyal Glue” mends China, Glass Wood, &, California Tickets, J. F. Milnor, B, & 0. Depot. —~ 280 or Fresh Alacrney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3, 1b. “Ward” prints, 45c, per Ib, Also, Cottage Cheese and buttermilk; sweet Mus be. per quart. FOR RENT-—-HOUSES., | FRE pepe . we ; T38e Fre ae RE T-1900 7: — REESE ee ets ou second flour; water, gas, a Staion mie Se See ap20-3t a Broom ij > aw. 4. V. N. HUYCK & CO., ap20.3t ‘aye. BENT—HOUSES— Fonte chink, N.Y, STORES, OFFICES, te. Gunton bld'g,Rooms 15,__/Store 303 7th BORD. -nocrncene Vernon Row, * gvie baacment 30: Stove aud dweliime 68" Gunton vid'e, ‘Canal a! 30.401 7th stn) tis La. Boom 2. 408 La. ave. 2d (BO Lenox blag, Store and dwveung: Besta Orsonees 25! bockn For fail Hccail st ode for belies “Oke For fui live cail at ote for belie theletapd 13th. HOs. E WAGG, JOK RE FINE RESIDI ‘Wat compicted, aituated at N, J. ave. und. © “ce hater are mod Th in every ‘Feapec theaoran cf bots Watt or out, bet a te fof appointments and location, uation ‘awandiug sud healthy, belts near the Capitol ad tho new Library Buildiug sud couveuteut to tires liuee Of strcef railway. fhe roms are lane aud. wel Ventilated: ball, Are-Place ard woed muntela: bested Poo SA Pee Tessouable apyllance for comfort end utility. “The | Evga nve frown f to 12 rons al range frum $3 | AX, : peu for inspection, lars, spply to THUS E. WAGGAMA JOR RENT— : Foti ten ace. 3-story brick, Or, amd store.8106-75 3 Hillyer Piace, d-story br.ck, 14r 83 1708 19th st. S-story bck, 1: 165 i st., S-siury brick, 11 | 200% Its. Seatory brick, 9 | 1008 10th'st.. $-story belek. 137.77 | 1108 16cu st: ieatcry brick, 9r, Tet, S-story bricl brick, 9r. MW PAREER, z igs Fst pw ¥ OR RENT—NICE SIX-ROOM BAY-WINDOW Brick House, ail mod. imy.. fronting south on B st. B.W.; $22 per month. Also, Scooen bay ‘& WALTER, 19-3t 613 F st nw. nd 24th and T aad U ste nw. 6 JOR RENT—A BEAUTIFUL 8-ROOM BRICK, A ‘OR RENT-—BRICK HOUSE, HALL, WATER GAB, iF RENT--BRICK i se, : jon 2a ‘piv: | Brick ou Ust, 2 Pet €2 Brick on U st, near th nx & | JROR REN—2315 WALLACH PLACE, BET. 19TH Fo atc | Pantry. £c. $30. T.F. SCHNEIDER, BSS £ at, 1 new stable, pear the Capitol. Inquire’ 1. & papers er ea ee latrobe, bath, bay window: rent #20: avenue, Detweer! i aud Mbode Ieland aTeNue me Possoas! “Apply 0¢ 1106 Lat. E OR KENT—PRE-S BRICK B.Y WINDOW. CON- | Pere Siar. Y rome end ath hot apd end | Water: all mod. irapa; 476 Boi uudary from Sth st, facing Le Droit Park. I Boundary. ad FOS ATO 1888, A DESIRABLE HOU 1941 Vermont ave, containing seven roome aud Vath, with Saiprovements, Inquire at 1657 Verniout ave. ap19.3t | YOR RENT—DWELLING 402 EAST CAPLIOL ST, ‘containing © ro Tent ouly $25. Al JOR RE } O83 3d st pow...650.00 | 2ad Cae 25, gn A Meta PRE - WR KENT—FOK FOUR OR SIX MONTHS, double house completely fi hed: larce va-deu_ Georgetown Keichts: one syus: month. Address LR, site. at 400 perce q room House, 0 Si. Eleven-room, 9th st. n. ‘at Washington Grove aud Usithersbusg, Si car ‘Tath st. uw. Only $25, » bear Nt, 695, STALEY ee Wiki. 6d lathse apld-se | J{OK RENI-LAKGE HOUSE IN CENTRAL 1.0- fe li:y, nied. iap.: curtaibs, carp tua other far nuts 2 ele ery low bleu piace fr boarders oiuers; possession given. rent $OU per mont ‘adres NEMO, Stat ofice, 9) Pap asedee | Jeo REST-VER DE-TRABLE DOUSES. as ECSBNELL & CARUSI, ‘Real Estate Brokers, 1008 Fst. n 8-3t JOR KENT— Pore brick on 6th, bet, E and F n.w., 1758. Brick, 302 Lud. ave, L4rs. Brick, 1280 14th at. uw. i New brick. 1658 Lu st,"n w., Urs. Brick, €15 Gti st. n.w., Ses. Brick, 1231 4 Brick, 1 Brick, 609 10th st, ne. 73s, Brick, 116 Mi st. aw. Gr. Buick, 1227 Wyle st, ora. mb24-3m_ ‘ EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. BSTATAEE Anu. & BONDS. OPER CENT VAYABLE QUARTERLY, solALE, PuESIN a CHANGED, ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 017 Fat, *sgggg-n0 Loan 30 ON REAL ESTATE, {mb13]__ THOS. Z WAGGAMAN. MOREY, LOANED, ON (STOCKS, BONDS, AEMY Bb ana ‘aud other G13 15th stn w, ™ ‘accounts, notes “Apes “ee W. H ‘DEMPSEY mb9-3m_ Broker, 1424 New \ork ave. NEY TO LOAN RS =fl putes Sen Banding. _ ‘ONEY 10 LOAN. IN LARGE AND SMALL red real ity, az maueol tuterest RH T. LEIPOLD 1d Sat ae, LOAN IN SUMS FROM UP. Mam Pccoenetoane cere x16 Corner 10th and F sta nw. $100,000 reaet bounty vase Baap oo MES ‘ONEY TO LOAN EC STATS ee ES “GEO. W. LANKINS. COX Hand 19chate MONEY TO LOAN. _ap18-3t — 7OR RENT— NEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. ‘Qb70 nw. 10r...2401581 19m mw. Ors MO** From ctesation tral apelcnticns, 215 11th We 978... 2 7th Sw, Bre. SWOKMSTEDT & BsADLEY, Bez S03 6 ap20-1m 937 Bet | 303 9ih'ae, Sem, 000 Ago PERCENT, WEHAVE 37,000 | 1043 12thn.w.,6 87 to lou a6 per cent on first-class so- BE Eee 4. F HILL £0 oe ee eS a 1358 Fat. JOR RENT—PARTIALLY FURNISHED—235 18ST 0. LOAN-82,000, 94,000, $8,000 —INViST: | K'st se. Yroomeaud bath: mi. For peruit appiy teziy, in sums 8100 to $1000, ppekag a: THOS. G. HENSEY, 1226 F st. n.w. 3, . 7 (THAT NEW KESIDENCE sp11-1m So atretinw. | Fesesining ten foomas all modern suinr recut ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PEW CENT OX AP- | aid coml:ts in e-cry particular, oviug 710 10tu st; Teal estate security yunte a | .w.: te rent to a oo. tenant: ala, & ood aree! TYLER & RUTHE! PoE stable in the rear, aud! the top-ronm Freie house, $500, 2 RENT OR SALE—THOSE BEAUTIFUL, CON- 1,003, * TO LOAN * (Tenant nw Housce. v14 and 916 5 at tem rooms et ee eee | Bias eatin sar Re 2 loset in tear: large Yard, 3 $3, TP | Geeta tae asta ‘ONEY TR LOAN O8 BEAL ESTATE: LowEST OR RENT—BY & 0. HOLTZMAN rates. re i E tia: Nosed Sher SET Sh NDOWMENT, LIFE AND TONTINE POLICIES ele d wie pon sane at reason: bie Ht ACHE, SON, over Pyier'& Rutherford, 1307 Foe nie L088 Axo Discounrs: RICH & CO, BANKERS, bie, O17 4uzd Iu Tage ‘Also other waiuraislied w DLA ATIENTION to our FURN: Jor Feutan the most DESIMABLE, aplé-6t 2... 24 door | a : 2 Eee Ss | JO RENT—COTTAGES AT MT. PLEASANT AND | FOR RENT_HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. ana TE Two €.jicom FLAME, Hoge 8, Lae Bod st. mw. 6 rome, water and gus..614.00 | F ~ 3 ‘aces TEh st ne. Grooms wat ®, Be. pang $<} oid" at cme Baiesnss 28 i fount Prsamaai—y-roums Galea ence | RE —_—_ pot ie WHEROS TORU CANS EN a eth pater BEAUTIFUL HOME, 6F1 NONIH | sem wo ve Yared. 8) ave: rocun mod imps. Rete’ by fur- | “sp20-62 Wai TARbir® SOMDAX, R ats Fok PRO NT oe 00 ate E | Saba : 1Eo00 wit BH. WARNER & CO. 916 JOR RENT—UNFURNISHED, it Circle, 1° rooms, all mod. tmpe.. ‘st. above Duyont Circle. 10r, all moa.) Bet G.w.. 10 rows, all mos. ens, 2zth at, 10 rooms ail 4 OTH ST. pd dwelling, mod, impe.... 9th st. nw. 1} ry mod ian m.., 11 £., mod. imp. ciuia av F, mod ina, Bat cult at Otbed. “uieie ieiied STED, ist, bet. 18th& 19th.150 SSL IT [Ot etn’ Dupontir, L30 Dont. near loth. 12th st. 9r.84' Rie M st. Jur. I 82. 10r apply to GkBeN & OL JOR RENI—UNFURNISHED. 1221 Cravmw1dr | 16z6 15th st. nw. $333.53 1008 10cu at aw near Q 14 permit trom £00, Fatow. THOMAS J Pisa t., 11 rooms, bath, cellar, furnace. 7ORs Pat. 17 rooms, Lath, Tirmoe B.w.. Gr 25 1126 st. we. wa SWORMSIEDI & BEADLEY —RARE CHANCE, I HAVE A SP 4i@ ten-room Mou-e in fa.blonas e section, which Owner wil. leave Septeauier 1, and which he is Willig to exclabge for ch:aper houses to rent, ner 8th and F ats. pie. sth T.” TWO BRICK i? ci, baud R ta pew. ested er miwth. tots 14nd). Water 0. one-halt cash. also Sood Luding lots ne, Ou 'dth jostott H st. * built wp ‘als round: cheap. “OVS BEVANT, S10 yp et save APT. R SALE—FINE DOUBLE URICK RESIDE: Fin aectatie section of tor mortuwost’ conta: ible parlors, nine pantry. eile bed routs, ba: his, kite.sen, Pool atid eervants SC. MILL. 20 teot with side aud rear al ey. ‘This property ‘Sold at avery de sirable i-ure if akes at once, aud terion made to suit For particular: and permit tolus; ect see MCLACHLEN « HELDEK, V225 F st. nw ‘aple-at Ok BALE—A VERY DE-IMABLE DWELLING on Ist st,, bet. Band I'ste 0 w-; brick. # roows, all molern hinpruveivent-: cheap if sald et ouee Taqu: | aph9-3t DET & WiLCOK, 1907 Fa. ave. uw OR Bl T Mi. PLEASANT, TWO-STORY Frame, six Foote: Jot wax ie, $2,000. Also very yFeity neven-Foun Cutture, ¥4.900" ee “ame WALKER & WILSON, ee Fe, SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN- 15TH »TRE! Dertiwest, nar is excellent. Delesborboods Tae | room Brick :ail iavder improvements. only. @1 500; easy terme, WALKiR & WILSUN, 1006 F strest. apl9-3¢, i SAE — TEN-ROOM BAY WINDOW BRICK (new), 805 U st. ali improvements; south iront: Oben grates; walnut sluriuc: substantially built, 85.0 290, cash, or reduction “for ail, cseo st spl os Fa SALE-TWO LOTS OX, connecTicuT Aye, ween It au side, rauuing throuch Zigtst, 242115 Also, uhree Uouses just completed ud renited: will pay 11 percent net. “Also, for reut, gue U-ro0 wear Higiiend Station: Just con jeted , Uaree munutes’ walk vo depot, appito W. W. MOCCLLUCGR, piso if Dealer, Lita and Wate, SALE-AT A AL LOW PRICE—A 1. Toom new House, on G st... opposite the pew Office. “Apply to owner, Room 1, 1225 7 xt. Rw. from ¥ to 10 au. or 4 t0 5 pis. JOR SALE OR RENT—NEW HOUSE ON MAvs avent near beott Circle; 13 rooms; hard Thorvaghly baie Lest sie2b0; ‘sale “e1b.000. ap: My OWNER, 1750 Nat fw 28. Free SALE—A BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUS! 01 ern jusproveweuts: desirab.« st: syueuid ueieb- ‘ 2 bFice, #7.000; terms. 83,000 COL, Valance im tive years, at the option of the parchassc. This positive bargain, BH WARNLL & OO. 916 F st. hw. spisst JOR SALE—A BARGAIN-SIX-ROOM HOUSE. 1513 Gales st., near Columbia Kailzoad, strobe, slate mantle, yords trout and reat. Sud rear. Apply to OWN, 701 1uch st R SALE—ON SMALL CASH, PAYMENTS AND ont te at cash prices, "To pares seeking hice boues aid frst-clame Snvest- meuis, 1 invite inspection of those beautiful Houses om H st. and Linden Place a. ‘These liouses were buiit by me by days’ works, are ail of diffecent desu, two sud tree stories ahd back Dadidings, 7 to 10 Pou each: bauusoiwe solid autique uk mautis, oven fire puaces: cathedra: gluse: Gurly Dunit, baodsomely fuisued iu difevent woods, nul ‘seventeen winttes ride from loti und N.Y. av) in the prettiest and wost rapidly inproviug part ol U Higa sy rouaanced by fur were he hatdac ie Lud ches) est’ Luuses ever offered 12 Waals BURFORD, 1472 N.Y. averine. and 3 ne, twelve rooms and, cellar, cor. Gay and. throueuout tbe | iy soe are 000 me ne * 500 widen ae vie a erent 208 Sth 00! The above te mr only & ‘portion of the doula,” Pur {ql let cal! at ofhes for gulleahe beget the letand 15th. “{ap2d) THOS E WAGGAMAN JOR ™ SALE—SIX-ROOMS AND BATH, ick, tay window, south trmt. House. cellar front snd’ avers Jeup Tots comin Meseek: | Borthwest. ony €3500. Bight toon. brn | frout,"Y st. near 16t0 ua w., only @DOU. & HILL, OSe Taek ot xew >} ee ee . Dear KE Capitol sé bw Rr, all mod. imp 19th st venomient, new, TH Det we Dierudian Holl, for whole ‘Two corner lots on grade, 1 HOSSLANS VILLA SITES, 1 end of uew Free Uridwe, overlooking entire Ly 3 to conte par foot 1. A. SYPMERD & CO. ap20-3t isat Pet. Fok. SAte | PARE | pesimance diwe lus, well located. nortuwest | #10000 and oi l.coUrpspectiraly Jn order to settie the affairsof a syndicate I am Offering those beautiial Cottages on the uorth side at Park, coutatuiuy Parlor, By 2-Koom,” Kiichen. funtry a the frst floor. und pth On Uae econd mith tewe, ton lex, aliowine plenty of rowia ty erect « stabve Deen | houres cannot be duplicated im the city for 25 per cent ‘over the price they will tw sold for. I Lave sinc haandsonte busidiuie bots th Ue aati fect, to a peved alley, these low atv al. ind wewered Pervons desiriug to purchase a bome combining the advantages of the city and country will Please low at | us prowerty, The “thend Sth-stteet cals rau directo e rutraiee to the and Twireets The houses | Wil. be soid without the aide lot if desired Avail your | self of this opportunity, we the property unust be suid, 3NO. PF. WAGGAMAN, apr 1003-1005 Fst. nw. FOE SALE S10 G8 NW. Sex100 To ALLEY: twelve rooms and cellar; hard wood finish; three. rea brick, irouly & model “hots. owner ie te inepect can us ob AT Bes 20K SALE-ATTRACTIVE HOUSE ON A OOM> per or, sith grounds eur iar: 1318 40th ot.6 beet localtiy” of . care, iu, the dove, F'senavia, Pacide Butding, Lnguire of BO. ‘a0 rr FLIGHTFUL PRIVATE Risi- 1019 Connecticut ave. three-story brick aud asement: clos to Parracue Square mine FOUL. | Riree bath-tooma, lance clos traf wallaniee, 21 feat trout by 13; i fact deep to pubic alley all couveut~ ences. beighburiocd une: THOS 3. FISHER & CO. te mh24-1m * oR SALE—A FAKM OF 70 ACKES, 30 ACRES lanted iu variows fruita, good bou-e end mut-houses in cud cond:ton, 8 tiles from. this ‘at be bonwetit tm Monteomery Counts. “Shit ‘0 (wo three-story brick ‘Nos. 1728 and 1731 DOU. Doulve treme st. road. ive nome, houses’ for each, water, et door. plenty of shade, bute ty 150 cau be bought for 2.800, reutina at present tor per nouta. Oue frame house an 11th sae %¢ front by 117i ores, with alley ot 4, vision 4, rout. Lot &, lock F cuy, Columbia Heute: ean bebo Lt cheap. fur can: 2150. ee NE SiLbs, Koai Pstete Broker, ap20-o —_Codiar Grove, Bt Pleeaatit.— JOR SALE—135 ACRES: FINE MANSION OF 13 Tous. large barn 1,000 frat trees, Uy miles froma op Statioty on Vircime Midimwd J. i vue hou the city $7,000. 140 ACKES, 1 hilsh sbste of alow. GOU irait trees, 6-room di Ce ivav ile turupibe ACRES ou evoke uimnpib ae @ ou fruit rene vineyard: 3 ta:Je frome xy ait. Brew house, a $3,000. 14 ACKES, covered with . | barn: 2%) miles tom wew Pree Bridge. 3.500. 5 Ackics, 8 ise, stable, Ac; 2 infin {Ton Dew 2 ACHES. pretty Uvtie cottas $2,750" 6 ROLES, 10-room houre: he ward musadow, in Hatteville, $3,009. oy ACHeN. S-rovm ete ge. ranuing wat-r, Joy wiles from bew Agua Bride: $1.000. 12% ACKLS, O-rov hous erable, male frvta winitou on Met trance. D 100 OCHS, of like charcter and average price, «lh on easy terns. VILLA SITES AT ROSSLYNN, <1 to acres. ail overlooking city at western end @@ new Free ‘only 3 to 6 cents por fot T. iH S¥Fukkb & Co, apz0-3t . hs ee OR RENT—HYATIBVE MD.—FOUR SMALL ‘Stores, near station: rent. ¢b per month; suitable fog barber, “ice cream, sbocauaker, fc. Avs AMAN'S biore or Wal. H. SALIH, Melrwe Park F try woe. Ane sbade aud wat ry ce aud milk: fruit. Adda Mire THOS. 3. BNW: nar nace ee <n _ Fe? SALE Ok EXCHANGE—CAEAP -FOK OOTN- aeiehifully situated Ursoge Villawe of Palmer, Alachers Diehly iusproved. wrowing ct ops; pce, €4,000. 18 ‘muiles trom! Ci:y, Oue al! mice proved ; will 623 athe ba STALEY & HL OK SALE-LAWVEICS HILL NEAR RELAY, S260, KE: 12 core with tmprovemaste: INGES, 3 desirable location. SERGRANT & T ingto. st, Baltunore. ‘ape Fk SLE AT NOCK VILLE MD. NEW 5 sToRY brick hotel, 43 rou.ws, tu 5 lewn it front: stublime, with Duuldings aud 8 acres at half cost. Sto 12 rooms. Several houses sor MILTON & 1) Pr Mr. Cooke D. Luckett, of this firm, is in ally after 6 p.m, sud will remain uy day’ to broverty a representative will meet any. train Coutiiodste persons desiring to View property. Twen five traue daly apld-ide (OR SALE OW EXCHANGE FOR City FRor erty A ‘five country seat acres, a wile trom Silver» pring Station, Meu Brauch Mt JOR inuproved by a lange dowule fram house Tooth, with all hacesnary outbuildities, place wel, wer fered, ‘land i. very rich; can be wubdi vi For full particulars apply to 3. 1 TS wt 2 puone call, US ae ___ LOST _AND FOUND. ‘OST—FROM 616 E. CAPITOL ST. A WATEM Spasivel Pup, feunaie: Tous asked. MA. SMIIH, G18 OST OR STOLEN—A’ PHYSICIAN'S INSTRU- Livtires Gees Recurs to comer Parband Pine gu ast Pleasauts amd receive reward. i O81—A MONAT . J PIX, EITEER AT CAPITOL comiug frou Aetarn, cl frm optne evar Se ] ,08—AN ENAMELED GOLD BAND BRACELET, rah chan pene hans Sanh Pisane recurn to 325 Cet aud recnive rewaAcay a= 1 ON APRIL 17, IN PRONT OF 2417 1: jcnero ta the tinea ee orb faall Bleed and Tan Terrie: unwed pe ye GTOLLN—MICKCLE-ON THE 10TH, Fie Phat eMVE HK baad for,