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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Tndtentions tor the ts hours commencing at $n. m. Por the District of Columbia, Virgin's and North Caroitna, slignly coor, fo.lowed by warmer, fair igaly coo: Weather. l.:bt to fresh northerly winds, ing tn force. Never in the hisvory of our business did we ‘aa elegant stock of Doys’ and children’s eee ewan Bros, 7th and E, Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors, 200 CHampex Scrres just received. Wasi. B. Wittams, 317 70h st aw, Coon BRAND COLLARS, 8 for 50e. Pertect itting. Have no others, Laws Mowrns.—Lawn mowers, fly netting, at E.N. Kinuahan & Co.'s hardware, 221 Pa. ave, east. Dixoy’s Yeast Powpen olways retiable, € eR ON & TowmsTONE—A recent examina- tion f Shakespeare's tombstone with a powerttil magnifying g.sss has enabied Professor Doane:ly to Bud letters veretorore undiscovered, wbica In Gistinetiy appear to be 8.0. E. They may relate tolimportni discoveries as tothe authorship of Shakespeare's piays, but whether or 0 3 tainly do represent the iuithils of Scotch Oats Es. sence, which ts the greatest uerve and brain food and curative for neuralgia, nervous exhaustion and hysteria known, After April 13, ISS8, every bottle of Scotch Oats Esseuce manulactured by the company Will bave on its pasteboard wrapper $10,000 forfelt guar- antee Luat It does not contain a particle of opium, morphine, chloral or any other narcotic. Never did we bave such attractive prices, ‘Erseman Buos., 7th and Manufacturing Clotulers and T: VIRE ScuEENS made Lo order. WIRE SCun om, Be WiLitans, S12 TU St. D.W. Corstex’s Mrsraxp.—Philadetphia Brand ts the King of Condiments. Flavor and pungeney com- Dined Iu perfection. For sale by Grocers. Lawn Trxwis and bicycle shoes and tennis balls at Good Rak RUBBER Co.'s, 309 9th st. n.w. A Deuictovs Amowa peculiar in itself 1s im- parted in smoking Turkish Cross-Cut Cigarettes We are showing many new things tn seasonable underwear, medium and heavy Weights, at Franc’s, corner 7Ui and D, One-Price Hatter and Fur- nisher. ‘Terms to suit. Address Box 36, Star oilice. Nevax d'twe have such an immense stock of “u's Sick and cutaway suits. ee EiskMaN Brow, 7th and E, Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors Loose CovERs made to order. Wasa. B. WiLttams, 312 7th st, 2.0, ‘COON BRAND COLLARS, ‘3 for SOc. ‘The nest and latest. Ove Léaper—Good Fur Dero; $1.50; latest Styles and colors, A. TL “Wis, 455 Tle st. 300 Bay CaxniaGks to select from, Wash. B. WinttaMs, 7ch and D sts. 0.w Watt Pavers, window shades, decorations, &c. RICHARD HENDERSON, 923 F st. L.W. JOST AGKEEABLE aS Well as the most effec- tive method OF dispelling headaches, colds and te. Wers, or cleansing the system, s by taking a few doses of the pleasant California hquid fruit rem- edy, Syrup of Figs, Ail druggists 500 REFRIGERATOR: AND IcE-CnesTs, different makes, Wasit, B. WILLIAMS. Laws Mowgrs.—Lawa mowers, fly netting, at ES. Kinnahan « Co.'s hardware, 221 Pa ave, east. Coon BuaNn Consans, 3 for 50c. Why pay more. 1,000 Rous CaxTox MATTING. ‘Wasi, B. WILLIAMS, 317 7th St, mW. Ganpew Howe ond fixiires, hose reels, &c. Good Year Kubber Co., 300 th si., near Pa, ave. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements fo-night, Aunavon's—“Beliunan..” Nariowat.—Keene in “Julius Cussar.” Baxsvw's Crkcus.—Ninth and $ streets, Marnis’—“One of the Finest.” gxwan's—Variety. Faxonama BUILDING—“Battle of Shiloh.” Condensed Locals. ‘The Union Veteran Corps last night lstened to an encouraging report from the ordnance commit tee, Which bas been busy solfciting contributions forthe armament of tue corps David M. Proctor ud Win. Turner were Clected members, ‘AU the regular montuly mecting of the Charity Organization Society last evening, in the Spen- certan College, the assistant treasurer reported re- Celpts $76.42, disbursements $51.22. oat cot th ogton Angling ‘Tur 3 At aree-nl meeting of the Wi Assocation the building committee Was instruct. ‘To expend g800. The new ciub-Louse Will be com- Jieted by the 1st of Sune. Daniel Burnett, colored, found a dead colored butle chiki in the Sewer trap on B street, between 2th and 11th streets northwest, yesterday. ‘Tomorrow evening there will be a debate of the Henry George land theories between W. A. Croffut aad the Anti-Poverty Society at G. AR. Hall ‘Senator Palmer will preside. ‘At the session of the Supreme Lodge of the Inde- pendent Order of Mechanics, to begiu at Wilming- ton, Del, this evening, tue District Grama Lodge Wil be represented by LH. Pattersou, H. E Weaver, J. M. Richards, G. G. Wilson, and J. W. Carter. His Lamp Exploded, JUDGE SNELL TELLS POLICEMEN TO EXERCISE COMMON ‘SENSE TOWAKD WHRELMEN. WN. Richard Brodhead, the dry-goods dealer on ¥ street, was tn the Police Court thts morning, charged With violating the police regulations, it Deing alieged that he failed to havea lighted lamp ©n bis bicycle while moving along the street_near his home on 1th street about 9:30 o'clock last Bight. OMcer Hensey testified to the arrest, and ld That Mr. Broduead’s lamp Was not lighted. Mr. Brodhead testified that when be left his howe lasthight bis lamp was trimmed and burn— ing. The lamp afterward exploded. He had a re- serve lamp on bis machine, but Wuen Le went to light tt he found that some one bad stolen the ofl. When returning bome the oficer met tim and Said something about bis lathp not being lighted, ‘The officer said several umes that he did not know wheter to arrest him or not. Finally he called for the patrol Wagon and subjected defendant to the indignity of being driven through the streets | to the staiton, where his name Was recorded With the vile and vicious This he characterized as an outrage upon a respectabie citizen, Tue Judge, In disposing of tue case, sald that oMicers should exercise a little cominon sense. When a citizen as respectable as Mr. Brodhead show's beyond a doubt that the alleged violation is Clearly ab accident his explanation should be ac- cepted by the officer, and the citizen should not be pul to abBOyance and trouble. If the officer con- cludes to make the arrest he sould at least do a3 is done im liquor cases—noufy the defendant to Appear. Case Was dismissed, Mr. Padgett attempted to speak in the officer's Dehalf, but the judge interrupted him and said that ie would hear no argument; Uiat the case been disposed of. = 4 Tepreseutailve of the District,” said Mr. Padgett, “I have a right to argue my case before At Is disposed of.” “Well,” said the Judge, “I have disposed of the ease and Isit youdown. ‘I say that a citizen has some Fights aid mnust be treated properly.” Mr. Padgett Instead of sitting down continued: seThe citizen tn thin case was properly treated, and I wanted to put the officer on the stand to show t this whole matter Is one-sided.” 1 teaied ium properly,” interrupted the cer. The ease Is disposed of,” sald the judge, “The ree ts dinintssed.” Sanother case here,” said Mr. It, “in whic the facts are suuilar to those in this enter a nolle pro» in tt, fer uot nolle pros tt,” said the n't Know what I will do with tt, take the responsibility and nolle pros,” said Pads ‘Very weil,” sald the Judge, “you know I have ays lapsed fines ti cases Where the riders It 46 machines in inten- onal Violation of the law.” ‘Tue Heskew MINISTERS’ AssoctaTION.—The Ing of the Hebrew Ministers’ Association, to fein Ler on the 22d inst., will be beld im the the Washihgton Synagogue, two weesious ay, morning and afternoon. A pubite n of the association will be held robably ot Tuesday evening, May Zi The ex- cise Will consist of speaking, Interspersed With luusie. Tae officers of the assoclation at present gre Dr. G- Gott of New York, “president: lenry %. Jacobs, of New York, and Mi. ‘Jusiin, of Philadelphia, vice-presidents; J. Leucht, of News ark. J. treasurer: Dr. F.” Desola Sender, ot New York, corresponding secretary, and M. Stern, of Washington, recording secretary. ‘Tux McCacut Organic ENGAGRMENt.—The Gaull company ds doing = lange Dasacee week “Bellman” at Albangh's. Next week “Indiana” Will be the opera, In which the same cast will ap- pear,excepting beWolt Hopper, ils akeh by Digb9 Bell, wuo isa great favorite here. “Inatana” mond Aw ‘com, sulivette” and “The Mascotie.” " COMPOSE of Paxtox Cars To BaLTiwone Via THE B. axp O.— ‘The parlor trains to Baltimore via the so and Onio Kailroad leave Washington at lig. m. SP... abd 530 p.m. ‘These are all taSt ex= ress trains ‘There are sixteen other trains to more Via Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad, nine Of which are express trains. See Ume-table tb this — —_—.—___ 16,000 Rous Wait Parex at AvcTiox.—Thomas Dowling will sell to-morrow at bis auction rooms, a€ 10 o'clock, a consignment of about 16,000 rolls Of wall paper. ‘This sue offers a rare sanity Yo dealers and private buyers to secure as the sale is absolute and without reserve. a Vai0asLe Pxorerry at AvcTION.—Mr. Geo. W. Suckney, noon, at 5 Pick. the valuable: No, 1118 Stu street northeast. attract the attention of those ments See advertivewent in loner, will sell to-morrow after: seeking | ae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. WED AND BITES, ‘Talks Before the Anthrepological Se- clety—Secret Secietics Ameng the Ojibwas, ‘Mr. W. H. Holmes read a paper before the An- thropological Society at the Cosmos Club last night on “Some Primitive Phases of Aisthetic Development.” He said that the earthen vessels of Aborizinal-American potters were the out- Growth of natural forms and finally acquired decoration. One means of ornamenting earthen- Ware was to mould it in a basket, or other wicker Work, thus giving to the soft clay the impres- sions of the woven meshes of the mould. ‘This cumbersome method seems to have been abandoned, as many of the specimens show that there fs a sort of imitation of this mesh- Nore, by striking the clay with the hand or a pad- die wrapped with strands of cord. Sometimes the Volume Of the vessel was left entirely plain, and the rim only was ornamented. Wound or wrapped paddies were succeeded by carved paddies, or stamps, and Ubus the patterns were changed into charimlag designs. A notched wheel was some- Limes used to decorate the rim, ‘There must have been a superstitious idea connected with the deco- Tation of ‘such common utensils, some association of thought, Probably it was considered that the ‘Vessel Was not good for the particular purpose in- tended it irene not properly stat A — of curtou: «Spe I Netra Vessels Were shown as Well a3 some of the ‘used in the work, — PICTURE WRITING AND SECRET SOCIETIES. The other paper of the evening was by Dr. W. J- Hoffman, on “Pictography and Shamanistic Rites of the Ojibwa.” ‘These Indians dwell in the Rorthern part of Minnesota. There are three dis- Unet secret societies among the tribe, of which the most itnportant ts the Grand Med.cine Lodge. Th lulgu priest of each lodge 1s culled the “mede,” pronounced mada, with the accent on the last syllable. Their duties are no slight task, for, be- youd their actual medical Pact ubey are Kept busy preparing candidates for de- fees. There are four degrees. The | candi- Xe spends fully an entre year in hunting, col- Jecting, and preparing the presents for the priests. ‘The rites occur in spring, and the winter months are Occuvied In close study. For two weeks pre- Yious o the ceremoniais the priest 1s busy in- structing the candidate in the meaning of we characters on ‘THE SACKED CHARTS. ‘The Grand Lodge ts usualiy about 75 feet long, 20 Wide and 10 high; « pole is planted about 60 feet from the entrance, on which ts a rudely mounted bird, and a lew feet away 1s a buge boulder. ‘The candidate sits midway between the poie snd boulder, surrounded by the priests. Drum jing and chanuing open the ceremony, after ‘which the chief “mede” takes In his bond the sacred medicine and makes a tour of the jodge; he welcomes the candidate and relates lo him the tradition whien gives the origin of the judge. ‘The suered medicine bag is the symbol of ‘@ spirit U ds Capabie of assuming any form, ‘Tuose “candidates who succeed in ing four degrees, and they are few, ure supposed to be’ gifted with the power of Prophe: ad Of curing dixease and prolonging life, ‘Those Who take but oue degree are special- ists, and usually muaniacture letishes, A num. | ber bf charts Were hung on the walis, showing the | picture-writing of the inedes, some of them giving | Ube Lraditions Of the origin of the order. ‘The ap= pearance of a supponed female figure with a Wavy Mine in one hand indicated tuat Wowen are eligible Lo degrees; allnouga, as a matter ol fact, they do | but accessory Work about the lodge, Some of tuem are expert ai tattooing. AN OJIBWA LOVE LETTER. Atmong the charts Was a reproduction of a love letter from au Ojibwa maiden to her Hiawatha, calling upon bim to come .o her, ‘The paths lead- | ing vo her lodge were marked and from the lodge | there stretched a claw-like hand to indicate a | loving welcome. The originals of the charts, Were on biret bark, neatly sewed, to keep tue | leaves from tearing.’ Dr. Hoffman ‘sald that one | Of the greatest difficulties he eucountered during | his investigations for the Bureau of Ethnolosy Was from the great secretiveness of the medes, Who could scarcely be made to understand the Teasou for Interpreting the symbols. On one occa- | sion he sketched on his boot the signs of a sacred chart that was being suown him, aud It was after- Ward seen in another lodge and great consteruu- ‘Uon Was tue result. ———— SARAH DE NEAL’S TESTIMONY. Mer Counsel Raises the Color Qu tion—The Defendant Explains Her Deposition, Yesterday afternoon after Tuk Stan's report of the trial in te Police Court of Sarah De Neal, colored, charged with giving perjured testimony in the Rawson divorce case closed, several wit- nesses were called to show that during the spring of 1880 Judge Lochrane occupied a room in Wil- lard’s Hotel, and not at the house of rs, Rawson, who Was then Mrs. Lee. Mr. Lipscomb, during the course of argument in relation'to the’ admissibility OF testmeay, refers | red lo the witnesses in the Beit divorce case, three of Whom Went to the peniteatary and al Other 13 stil under Indictment. That case, be ‘The Senators Again Fall Victims te the Philadelphia Ball-Tessers—Other Games Yesterday. Daily pitched for Washington tn Philadelphia yesterday and lost the game by his wild and in- effective work. The score was 12to4 Bothsides batted hard, the Philiies making 16 hits and the Senators 14 off Gleason. Irwin played at short ang accepted 4 out of 5 chances. Donnelly was placed in bis old position. Myers was the star of the game, making 4 hits and accepting eight chances in the field without an error. The Philadelphia Press says ot the game: “Ed. Dally, the ex-Philadelphia twirler, and young Gleason occupied the points for their respective sides and both were roughly dealt with. ‘The only difference was 2 small matter of two hits in Giea- son's favor and a failure on tue part of Washing- ton to buuch its hits. The visitors scored two the fourth on a wissed third strike, Irwin's wild throw, and singles by John Irwin and Myers, ‘They Secured two in the eighth on singles by Daily, Myers, Irwin and Donnelly.” ‘The errors were 4 by and 6 by ‘Washington, OTHER GaxEs. Pittsburg was soundly trounced at Detroit yes- terday by a score of 1001. Galvin pitched for five innings, when he sprained his leg and Maul came to the box. The champions made 10 hits and * errors and the Pittsburgs5 hits and gerrors. Getzein and Bennett were the home battery. ‘Chicago also opened up the first_home ‘series with a victory. Indianapolis was the victim to the tune of 8104. Van Hultren and Darling and Healy and Daily were the batteries. The Chi made 12 hits and $ errors. and the Hoosiers 6 and 9 errors, Boston bit the dust for the first time yesterday, 6to1. Tim Keefe wasin the box for New Yor! with Ewing for a back-stop, and Madden did the Work for Boston, until in the third be was hit by a pitched ball, and Sowders finished out the six innings, Bich team made five hits, The errors were 3 by New York and 6 by Boston. at Cincinnati—Cincionat, 18; Louisville, 2. At Philadelphia—Brookiyn, 2 ‘Aubleties 1. At Kan. sas City—St. Louis, 8; Kansas city, 1. ~ At Balul- more—Cieveland, 12;’ Baltimore, 7, NOTES. It is said that Harry Wright has hiseye on Gard- ner, of Washington. Detroit has secured Arthur Whitney from Pitts- burg. He will take White’s place at third, the Deacon going bebind tue bat. Whitney ought to have come to Washington. It looks as thougu the home munagement 1s Teady to listen to reason. ‘The replacing of Don- neliy at third was needed long ago. Murray caught a splendid yuine Yesterday, mak- ing 7 put outs and 2 assists Wituout an error, De- sides getting in a bit, It wonid appear that Weshington cannot win nies Jim Wa'tney Is In the box. He seems to In- spire thew with & Coundence that brings base bits and reduces the errors, besides demoralizing his ‘opponents at the bat. ‘Now that we have struck bed rock let us sce what a gallant up hill Ayht we can make. Its about tine we struck « Winning gait, Remember Uhe nfty-cent tariff, Messrs. Direcuors! Perhaps tt migut’be Well to know when Manager ‘Ted Subivan 1s going to Luro his attention to the senators, A {elegram from Chicago announces that the services ot Borchers, tue California pitcher, have Deen secured by the League club, Buovsyess Is more general at this season than any other. The Litter taste, offensive breath, coated tougrua, sick head- ache, drowsiness, dizziness apd loss of appetite make the victim misereble, and disagrecable to others, Hood's Sarsuparilia combinew the best anti-bilious remedies of the vegetable kingdom, in such propor- tion as to derive their best medicinal effects with the least disturbance to the whole system, ‘This prepara- tion is so weil balanced in its actious upon the ali- mentary canal. the liver, the kidneys, the stomach, the bowels and the circulation of the blood, that it brings about 4 healthy action of the entire human or- ” i f Y, MAY FREE FROM LIME AND ALUM. THE ROYAL BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE. The only Baking Powder yet found by chemical anal- ysis to be entirely free from lime, and absolutely pure, is the “Royal.” This perfect purity results from the exclu- sive use of cream of tartar specially refined and prepared by patent processes which totally remove the tartrate of lime and other impurities. The cost of this chemically pure cream of tartar is much greater than any other, and it is used in no baking powder but the “‘ Royal.” Dr. Edward G. Love, formerly analytical chemist for the U. S. Government, who made the analyses for the New York State Board of Health in its investigation of baking powders, and whose intimate knowledge of the ingredients of all those sold in this market enables him to speak authoritatively, says of the purity and wholesome- ness of the ‘‘ Royal”: “T have tested the Royal Baking Powder, and find it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream of tartar powder, and does not contain either alum or phosphates, or other injurious substance. “E. G. LOVE, Pu. D., “U.S. Government Chemist.” CITY ITEMS. erator Ice Chests, Velocipedes, Tric: our made, ‘Over 100,000 now in use. Ice Chests frou $3.48 up. Keirigerators tron 97.48 Up. Oak, from $16.48 up. Sidevo. from $19.98 up. from 15 per cent to 20 per cent inore, A new style of Veloce Spring. pi pedaus, hi wanism, restores the appetite, and overcumes that tired feeling. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1; «ix for 85. Prepared only by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. E. G. Davis, 719 MARKET SPACE. WARM WEATHER APPROACHES, | sald, was similar to tals. It was an attempt to “ire Hewett io his argument, drew the col Mr. Hewett, in his 3 color ithe, and the Judge asked: ‘Wat did You say?” “] said,” repeated counsel, “that if this defend- ant had been in the place of the prosecuting wit hess, und the latter bad been in te piace of the | detendant, the district attoruey’s office would not | have presented the case on Ubis question.” | “I suppose you mean to draw the color line,” | | said the judge. | | i tat’s exactly what 1 mean,” answered coun- sel, “That's what I supposed.” sald the judge. “You're a Mttle off ou that subject,” — ‘And I intend to remain off on that subject,” answered couusel, “until matters are righted.” ‘The Judge tulormed counsel that the court | alway's as (o be consuitedwhen affidavitsure made Charging persons with offenses, and that the culur line does not iniluence the court. ‘The defendant testiged in her own bebalf that the testimony she ga¥® before the commissioner Was ue. Judge Luchrane, she sald, hud fiom Ume to time given ber 50 cents. She did not know that be siept in Mrs. Lee’s house, but he came in in Whe evening, and went out in te morning. She | never had to make up his bed. She denied the | Lruth of certoin portions of te deposiuion, and Was unable to straighten out her evidence.” She | Said that while locked up in Ue station sue was, Visiteu by @ man With black hair. Sue did not | kuow Who Le wus. Defendant said that after the ai retraction Was written one of the men made her sign it. ‘The Judge said he thought the effect of the de- Position Wasto establish adultery. | Me did not OW Whether the girl Was now ying to get out | Of IC or not t “Nota bit of it,” sald her counsel. ‘The case was continued for counsel on both sides Vo cate legal wutuorities, ——>—_ Vira Statistics—The report of Health Officer ‘Towusuend for the last week shows: Number of deaths, 108; Waite, 36; colored, 53. “‘Death-rate per 1,000 per annum—wiite, 19.41; colored, 36.74; {otal'population, 25.19. ‘Thirty-turee were under five Years of age and 25 over sixty years. ‘The Drincipal causes of death were: C mewmonia, 10; congestion of tie lungs, 1; broncaltis, 2; measles ‘8: buerperal dis. | Gases, 3] Whooping cough, L. Births reported—15 | White wales; 11 white fculales; 10 colored mal 16 colored lemales. Marriages reported—15 while! 4 colored. ee —-_— | ‘THR Bostox SYurHONY CONCERES, at the Cone | §regational church, Thursday aftertioon and F jay evening, afford lovers of inustcan opportunity | to hear this Spiended orcuestra In two programs of Fare excellence. ‘The great popularity of the or- | gan¥zauon Is shown by the advance sales, and Crowded audiences will attest Washington's inst. | eal culture. ‘The superb cogtralto, Miss Meiss- | Minger. will prove ‘am additional chiara to these | concerts, oe Next Wegx at Tue National.—Mr, Thomas W. Keene's tragedy engagement at the National will be followed next week by a play called “Lost in New York,” introducing @ river of water, real steamboats, marine craft of various kinds, aud | other realistic ieatures. Seats go on sale to | morrow morning. | | | & well-known German citizen, opened his new pri | Yate residence, at No. 607 E street northwest, yes | terday, to bis frieuds, and, as he celebrated bis | fity-tlurd birthday at the "same tme, the house Was thronged with friends ull day. Besides con- gratulations Mr. Vogt received many presents, giving proof of lis popularity. In the evening he ‘Was serenaded by the Wasliington Sengerbund, and (Mr. Simon Wolf made congratulatory speech in behalf of those present, Mr. Vogt en- Lertained his guests at a collation, bee ——— FULL WEIGHT—PURE-MOST PERFECT MADE Its superior. in of homes inore than a quarter. used Gite ouates Goverescae, Sages bee tetas The Great Universite as the and most ‘Healtuiai Dr. "e Creaus ayraee inGae, — — R, PRICE BAKING POWD! NEW Youn "CHIGkdO tat Pours, SPEING STYLES. ALL NEW COLORS. 91.50, 82, 02.50, 93, 63.50 and 96. UMBRELLAS. Gloria Umbrellas, €:2, $2.50 and $3, with gold and “ibs ebove caunot be excelled. ConGatcLarine Mx. Voot.=Mr. John L. vogt, | |r | Ufacturers; hence we feel no hesitation in recommend- BUY YOUR LACE FLOUNCINGS BEFORE STOCKS ARE BROKEN. ‘We can show you an elegant live of black Lace lonncings from $1 to 12 per yard. These goods are all sik, 42 inches wide. and made by the best man- iuz them to our customers as perfectly reliable goods, ‘They are very cheap, Our stock of Dress Trimmings, in all the nove'ties, including Tinsel and Metal Goods, was never bef»re 80 Jange and wei] assorted, and pricesas low as the lowest. IN OUR SLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT i We have many choice bargains to offer, Fancy Silk Grenadines, China Silks, Satins, Rhadames, Faille, Camel's Hair Grenadines, Hensiettas, y Satines, Gray | Wool Goods, White Goods, Table Linens, Crashes, &c., at the lowest possible prices, JUST OPENED, ‘Two Job Lots that must attract attention: First, 4.000 yards of fine wuality narrow and mediu-width Swiss Edges at about one-half regular prizes, Second. 1,500 yards Al-Silk Black French Laces at 1 15. 18, and 20 cents per yard: worth ina regular way 20, 25, 30, and 38 conta Newent styles in Parasols. See our stock and com- | pare prices. Um rellas at all prices, Bargains in every department, E. @ DAVIS p28 719 MARRET SPACE, COR. STHST. PCO "hal ar LUTTRELL & WINE'S, 1930 Peunsylvania ave. We are offering a | all-wool, et 25¢. ‘Ali-wool 4-4 yard. Teagtifa line of DRESS GOODS, 3 BREBS Goons, at 40c. ana £0e. per yards SUMMER SILKS, to be closed out * sold at 50c-and 75e endi une 'G.G. SILK SURAHS, RHADAMES, ‘Sur siete and $100 SILKS be beat r glez and Shs cannot en in uality’aiid price. “These ure special numbers; we is “SALTER cS in all colote and styles, at 1 5 colors At 12%4044 250 ‘Aine tins of CHALLIS. i ou a. ang oN fine tine ALLIS. in and quali: ouly 1Sc."'A bouutital Hine of DRESS GINGHANS at We, and 1235ge. Pine ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, only One case KRINKLE SKEKSUCKERS at To" por gold at 2c. One lot dainawed KIDS. 30: maid pers fect at gi 3. Taffeta, Lisle, aud Silk GLOV frou Lc. up. Just received larwe line Gent's Neck wearand Purnisbines abd very low we invite $a, ipecton of tale “stock. “Towels, NapLing, and Linen'Fablewear a specialty. Cottons’ and Domesticn in great variety. Remnant Dress Goods: at half price. Gurmite cuieinby shopewurn, at abc. sold atl. "US: ‘od PAL: made. ‘Thev seats, from $7.98 up. A new line of Baby Carriages Just received to- day, of which we ask an inspection, ‘Summer goods of every description—Hammocks, Baga, or Bean Bag Game, Base-Ball Outfit, Water Coulers, Ice-Cream Lawn ‘Tennts, Croquet, Fu Freezers, Garden Tools, Garden Chat Ar Tug Fair, 8 $12 7th st. n.w. and 813 8th st, now. Young’s Bargains. Lowest prices, 924 7th s.3 1 Dufty’s Malt Whisky, s5c. a Speer’s Pure Grape Port Wine, Sc L M. & P. Merzgen, 41 Cut Prices in Paints, 714 K st. ‘The ituces, After the races call on Frank Johnson, The Great Sale of Baby Carriages AUTHE Fain, 812 7th st. n.W., Yesterday proved tobe the best of the season. Having reduced our Carriages from 10 per cent to 25 per cent, which our customers naturally took advantage of, we will give our patrons the benefit of another great sale, Which will comprise Retrig- ycles, &C. Ins, &e., &e, bottle, a bottle. 7h St B. Ww. 9th and E sts. n.w., and gei the best drini and eatubles in the city ac reasonatie prices. 4 JouN: RE TAUK.NT, Ninth and E, Summer Carri: Robes, ‘You will find un elegant assortment in Momt lefrigerators and Ice Chests need very little explanation, but we will guarantee to give satis faction, and areas zood 1s the best Refrigerators Hardwood Ketrigerators, in Ash or Antique rd Ketrigerators, in Walnut or Antique Oak, having beveled mirror and concealed faucet, Remember, the above Refrigerators are worth ede, made of all tron, with ressed sole-lcather seat and new patent 1a also an alarm bell, &c., {rot $3.75 Up. Our Tricycies for children are the best that are have brocaded velvet adjustable Linen and Cioth, b.th plan and embrvidered, all al prices that we guarantee to be co: e0,2W wrect, ‘Toruaw’s, 1231 Pennsylvania avenue worthwest, $3 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No. 1 best in Rye Whiskey, Orders by im: Philli tritious drink tor culdren, “Royal Gine” mends China, GlassWoot,&o, 1 eWorld for the mon": ali," MeGex's, th near D st. Wes ps? Digentible Cocoa, a very nil. 6 Calivornia Tickets, J. F. Milnor, B. & 0, Depot. 26t Wu. H. McKsew, Successor to the late R H. TAYLOR, OXFORD TIES. ‘75c., $1, 81.2 LADIES’ HA‘ | | apes | HR A JH HORN Rm gS85 Hal AS 4H NNN © § Hn Ma HM SRS SS HH 2A HOH ON NN Sss8° GENTS' KANGAROO LOW-BUTTON and TIES, 82, 82.50, $3, ana $4. GENTS’ KANGAROO LACED, CONGRESS and | BUTTON, 2.50, #3, $4, and 8, LADIES’ HAND-TURNED, LOW-BUTTON and FINE BUTTON BOOTS, 82.50, RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 Seventh street ; . Plain or with Patent-Leather Tips, 1.50, #2, $2.50, and 83. ND-TURNED, FEATHER-WEIGHT, @4,and 85. ‘WM. HAHN & CO’S 1922 Penn. ave. nw. ; 231 Penna ave.se, Lovistaxa ca | tM e do herety mentasor al th | Phe Louisiana si | man | the ‘edie ay grainy to use thin cateves attaciu RARE BARGAINS are offered in SPRING and SUM- | MER Out Sale of Men's Furnishings, 50c. COLORED HALF HOSE, in 9, 9%, and 10 only, | reduced to “2 =. Ae Saree Saft 75 and 88. COLORED COTTON AND LISLE | HALF HOSE reduced to Foy a 8 Be 55,585 Wy $1, 81.13, and $1.25 COLORED COTTON AND LISLE HALF HOSE reduced to HALF HOSE reduced to 81. 8125. SPUN AND PURE SILK HALF HOSE reduced in the same proportion, KNIT UNDERWEAR in Silk, Balbrigzan, Merino, and Cashmere in Medium and Gauze Weights, at and below cost. MERINO AND WCOL HALF HOSE and WINTER UNDERWEAR at half price. FEATHER-WEIGHT JEAN AND LINEN DRAW- ERS at and below cost. WMH. myl Pansveran Sronz TINGS, MATTINGS. MATTIN eH ‘Mattings. day. vi 929 F BT. N. W. TRON WORK, FINE METAL WORK, PLATE-GLA8S, LEADED AND MOSAIC GLASS, TERRA-COTTA, ORNAMENTAL WOOD-WORK, MANTELS, TILES, GARDEN VASES, SETTEES, &C. REPRESENTING— CINCINNATI CORRUGATING 00. COMPOSITE IRON WORKS CO. THORN SHINGLE AND ORNAMENT CO. SPRINGFIELD WOOD-WORKING CO. LOUISVILLE WOOD-MANTEL CO. WILLER'S PATENT SLIDING BLINDS, INGHAM’S TILES AND ENAMELED BRICKS, wx Hara ALL THE NEW COLORS IX DERBYS Now POMLArS TETRA DRATIL® "utr yg Pr ‘ait goods aslow aa Bonne or Fismox, 1484 New York ave. a.w., ENGLISH nocx> ‘HaTs. FREXCH BONNETS AND TOQUES. McKNEW, .95 COLORED COTTON AND LISLE 2 COLORED LISLE HALF HOSE reduced to ‘933 Pennsylvania avenue. NDERWEAR and AOSIERY at our Closing- | M. WALM! Finke $950, made ‘& part of | December 2d, A. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Ite moathl every cember). ASPLENDID 01 | IN THE acaD! a GRAND ero 1: LARGE, 20 PRIZES 300 388 ‘Address: REMEMBER gard and Early, nae and Cont) conducted vith Wpaith toward al parhes, Jn us advertisements. We, tie undersigned Banks and Bankers, will pay al Pritts drawn in The Lowsiana State Lotteries | nay'be presented at our counters. ISLEY, Pres. Louisiana National Bank. | i A. BALI CARL KouN, UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporated in 1868 for 25 ture for Educational and Charital Capital of $1,000,000—to which a reserve f wilice been added. cverwhchnin popular vote tt franchise was rand, Singie FIFTH GRAND DRAWING. CLASS E, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1888. 216TH MONTHLY DRAWING, CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. RIZE OF 81; ROY PRIZE OF LAKGE P 80 BIZES OF HIZES O1 -RIZES ST OutEARS warpoxes, BANE Stare Lorreny. PITAL PRIZE $150,000, certify that re supervise the arrange Monthly and Quarterly Drawings oF tate Latiery Com puny. and in person i the Drawings there ‘and that huntest iy Pair nese, and ii snd we auithurize he Cu ih Fide-miiles af UUl id= eer (ofledte, wi Commissioners, | 1 | ose | AUX, Pres. State National Lauk. Pres. New flea ‘¥res, Union National by the Lezisla- le purposes—with a fund of over resent State Constitution adopted D.1879. Number, Drawings take place | ara rai a 1p z "March, June, Bopteuiber, aud De- itus (March, June, PPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. EMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, LIST OF PRIZES. PRIZE OF "RIZES OF PRIZES OF oF oF the presence of Generals Beaure- who are in charge of the drawings, 1s ‘Aguarantes of absolute fairness and integrity, thatthe chances are all equal, and that noone can possibly divine what number will draw prize, {UARANTEED BY FOUB NATIONAL BANKS ‘Orlenna, and the Ucketo are signed by the President of hat the payment of, all prizes rights are recognized Putupin Joa, tan, ond barrels, ave WF purses, rad 2, 1888-SIX PAGES, FOR RENT_HOUSES. 23 ROOMS: aul "hentchesn farelghtfie aie Lars cheap Fartiiure . Wrelladapted and weil ituated for 3 Rouse. foquire on premises miye-3t BENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, 1908 Fey i 845 ES RENT—H 18 NW. 23 Bi Fo (OUSE 1827 1 my &. T. ., from Ist or middle of June to'ist of B40 per mouth." Beet of reicrencee ‘adel 9K RENT_VERY NEAT TWO-STORY BRICK F° yom, water as rorch, and parking EDI s. BI SWoRus six infront. 413 12th my2-3t i RENT—1320 46 ST. , GOOD BUSINESS Fa corner; —— nig 3 erocerTy 50. = ox and cellar. Groom: all mod. imip.: #50, Per m ‘i. PARKER, cor. +5 and E st. fe _ my 2-3? FOR RENT—A GLEAT BARGAIN—THE THREE- story prese-brick front house, 218 doors from Avenue cars: provements: cheapest rent in the iy tnexcel {toa wood teuatit, ont door. CHAS. E. BANES, 1003 F stn. JOR RENT— vy 1549 9th et. now 3 1410 1 Tre aw. 10rs.. my2-3t ‘220 Fst ow. JOR RENT—310 MAPLE AVE. LE DROIT PARK: eleven-rooms and bath: modern improvements hard-oil nut h bard-wood inanties and tle, earth Jong, handsome porch cony overlooking city and east section #4. PASEIONED GEORGETOWN jarwe aud airy roows, celia, al inodern improvements, furnace, &c.. large porch: table $50 per month. “ADBLS, te E, 1319 F st. tay 2st? OR RENT — FURNISH: D HOUSE, 708 EAST Capitol st. to reliable parties without’ smail chil: aren. my. LL ST. NW, NEW ‘Three new 4-room Bricks 3H. GRAY 20-4. 5 See WESCOTT & WILCOX, 190 any 1-Lie JOR RE brick ADIs at BOF Sew Ne Se WUSbS 1002 XSi 1609 THIRD. Strett n.ws witha niodern laprovenente, PERFECT GEx OF HOUSES, Seven rooms, including bath, Closets in every room, with Lallway, gas, and water; 0 KENT—BY K OU, HOLTZMAN HOUSES. OFFICE ROOMS, NW. cor. 17ih & Pa. Hlegaut rogins iu “Sam | ence ce Souskdims, 509 12st, E DLL Voth st heated’ by steam. St, Su flour, dt Stu et, 2d door, vt Ras tak ¥en Zh door: 0, STORES. i Mawnificent story, building, per au. rege Mb ASL She wt AW e160 ise. not roperty £0 Rroverty pincest wits advertised free of cont 10 the E my ‘RO. HOLTZMAN. 10th and F ste.n.w JOk RENT—25 aud vat, ma 126 ¢ stow HOUSES. 2) ew YORK ave. Ww er. 10t 10 rooms ini ne and dweiiiuie. 860.00 60.00 upshire ave. nw, @ Foous, mid. 7th st u.w., store aud ce fut. 6 coms mt. TUientrect rowd and Suiiwer wt, Cotta, Kellog: SENT —HOUSL~— st .in., Lr .8O 714 Qst. n.w., Gre. uderiand Place PMst a TS, 1 Tstn 220th st. BW. WGP 2427 N stalw..U TOIL Y st nw. o 65 406 21at. st 105 201 LE xt now. ys LY 21st wt. 30 Pa, ave. n. ; for front and $50 tor rear Gunton bid gh 1023 40s Le ave basauent Store aud dweline 6S Canal s.r. 465 La. ave., 3d, 4 ‘The abo books. For the Tat and Ok RE 3 A HEIGHTS, ‘an ears, a Double House; well-tu: square lange’ ground: For terms, ke. ap) BEALL, BRO! Evsihewrudes 08 Ki A NINE-MOUM HOUS ‘, in best of order, a guest dour. “Api! ~~ AT A BARGAIN. That desirable, 10;r00n1 brick Louse 2317 11th st eee eee to Oo SHNELL & CARUSL, ap30-st wis TOUS F st. nlw RoR REN HAT NEW THREE STORY 7-KooM ick house, SOF 13th st. 5. wo; rent $22.5 Drlek Ronse, 308 an SUSHNELL A CANES, _ap30-3t_ re ‘Ok RENT—SEVEN-ROQM BRICK HOUSE: BAY- 9 RENT—TWO HOUSES, 408 A‘D 410 EAST Capitol st. ; six rooms and bath: cool cellar; newly pe alee SP OR KENT- Weaver Mi $100 619 Ext ww. 125 91.9 st. nw 29 New York a ‘brick; 10) od. tape 0 roo tapes: jesrable location; rent. $30, bari Ons TAD. PECK, 934 F st. se ee apammalecuaaseae | | OBO We LINKING." A T_FOR THE SUMMER, PRIVATE RES- oa! lance, rounds, shade, > a ar. 11 Dat uw or, ae Aare a BT Zod st nw. 148-80 | Abrus Tad ou _FOR RENT_HOUSES. __ RK RENT — 915 E ST. 16 LOOMS MODERN, Fico irarensis. 108 3o SPAR ER. 141s. ) RENT—UNFURNISHED. aie. | Lith st. above Dupont Gircls,10r., all mod. 7 lize ... cor. 12th at, 10 rooms - © 810 M st. 9 rooms ana see ‘Office rooms, 70 Sth atm w. 18 and 3 429 3d st. ae. Sr., all mod. lane. Bots BE all mod. a TYLER © hUTHEERPOR R284 _ Ws Fat m ‘T-HOUSE 1246 LITH ST. NW rooms and beth; nod. imp; ret Apris 1242 Lich #t bow. een, FN at =» Farraicut Square. 2 ‘et, bet. 18th & 19th 1 Web et u'r Dupontcir, 2. nd bath. parlors, dintag-ron floor: cellar under whole utiid: closet in rear: lange yard Owner, 510 Sth su nw ‘OR RENT—1314 9TH ST. NW. 10 and dwelling, mod. ipa... stews 1% rs auod tp 11 £, mod. tap ist cau at oftica rs hed with mr¥. api? sre 5 Penn ave., 34 Hillyer Plac at, Seators, 002 Ke st, story TOO 1orh'st y = 1244 Wyliest me, 2-story bite FOR SALE — MIs I street use. INLNC Is, Suitable for ho st nw mye 4. JOR SALE—AN INVALID'S REC with spring Apply at 18: Sstables, Gth st, bet, C st. and Los NEW ‘three times, bit House Lavery St axallon. ‘Leave orders my -t* SPIRIT size, and © wie Or doubie to aadille c Aprly 311 + DOK SALE Mar CHEAP_ONE RSE, WAGON, AND HARN! ai be seen at No.8 Nichols TOLSON my. THOROUGHBRED | SADDLE cr $150 Mf sold at. Bicye |. Call at HIGHAM’S, 9th aud G si PEAR BUG cost $1: my Fok SSE GEESE CIDER VINEGAR, Bx wallon, delivered 1 Part of the city at 30 con 1416 Penusy lvania ave 210 ap26 20k RENT OF SALE THOSE: IFUL, CON. Yentent new Houscs. 14 and 916 Sat... teu roous atte Apply at 918 5 st, or to im ORE, SELLA NEOUS | AIK, 0 OF j AIR Oe HOUSES, POUR YEARS: hands bigi sorrels with white tert: quiet to Fide or drive: coed Umpers & die thei. By King Bolt: gratdsire, Lex. an be seed on Priday » May 4, at TEAM, PER- ved ESS, ave. Bt Bar JOR SAL EAR-OLD MARE, ONE road eart safe, oe mi with, Fawing apyarat ew thers dard Cergam and English medical books, | Fon sate eich at ANDARD COLUMBIA cnt FOR SALE--HOUSES. QOK SALE-72 13TH ST. 8B. NEW BRICK five roma. aif square from Penua.ave GhOoh PARTEN. 1112 ¢ tae. my 2-6 PK SALE-EABY THEME—@200 CASH ick thw ts. pew 2 eT Nw with thirteen ros sell wit OR KALE-WANDSOME NP W _NINT ROOM Faken on 10th ot. price @7,300. Al-0 tine roma well Br wy | ana it air on Ltn = Ses OW SALE 10 CAPITALISTS. FINE CORNER ON PA AVE. NOW my2-3t STEIGER & LIEKERMANN. 1403 Pat, UK SALE—FOR A PEW Days LONGER THA ely howwe, 474 Ost mw, 11 tone mn tat toedern tm eure. for than bound Fe of OWBEr or the preniines . cost to build my"? Dan eau BUSINESS PROPERTY, and storm, uxiora WALKER AWOL ae » * DOR SALE-O 7th wt. 2ORNER iano Oth st aw md UAE. 1013 “oth sta. hm... 108, 909 Mit nw li, mn The above: "portion nt tam [snerty an books.” For ‘all at cal” at ufo: for rn et the Istand 15th, 11 THOS. EWAGGAMAN. 112 BST. N in Pack and i 1106 on sant 17 Mth et we, lor wont ‘ALBERT 1 Als. CAT WOU, a4 AT A BARGAIN, AN s-tc ru brick house, 2 pe @. HENSPY, 1 foran Army or 3 1319 F street, JOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL TWO-STORY BRICK house on W, neat | Mod, aap; newly p ap iit BO WARNER & 00. 916 Pet now | JOOR SALE-NEAR THE BITISH MINISTER'S a bandsome 3-story » bath: all mod impe : 1226 F at now Ok SALE NEW HOUSE. BUILT BUT MONTHS, JOK SALE_DAILY—TO PRIVATE, FAMILIES, | #rates in wo roms, handsvinely paper. bard wood Pinal Oe rentaursute pure. sweet skin fateh, ail Tooveutchces, 7-908 eaten sa tthe am farm bear city, in one iuore daily; 1c. per gallon." Address Box ottice. JOK SALE 2INCH VICTOR BICYCLE; good coudition. Apply at 1328 Mass. ave. any’ BoM te horse cas. me gine. “WM. C, CODD, my LZ 0 SAL eand sind gentle will work shuyie Lavery Statie, w. HOKSE, four-Lorse Siyauan Oi Can ce soem ota As @ w York ave., bet, (ta au OR SAL Con, a tow fed or'about to be Star ottier PR pe 8 Ges w sell Lis coupe horse, s-ablean alley bet, Pand Q sts, DOMESTIC er did tnvesth ‘Address i Ale—PKETTY BaY MARE, BUGGY, ese: air0, 1Z-roour house aud G78 f 14 -N'st; both bargain EH. SM ¥. ‘apa0- LEAN ELPGANT LADY'S OL GEN Like theroush CHL Ar Shelving. 0 Cen_be seen at LOL S, Sc ‘RAND BARGALN—_ Squared win Fichly carved sire. 1 ‘Also. a laive Upright 90 any pay aueniin Avo. 2 very fine Upright. Parlor very che ay UKE PIANO EXCHANGE, 422 9th | }JoR SALF—TWo VERY FINE TEAMS, Pair Diacks, 16 hands lish, Gaud 7 years old, Sotuer pair sorreds, 15.5 baud worough bred. y. DUW AS? F Feesits Cart, Brewst ¢ sid Food as new. muvst be sold! fast “young troiter. & STABLIS. 1724 G st coin away call “AKLING BEAUTIFUL ENGRA’ : wud, celebrated make, and cd Uyrght Piano at 8 sac | 709 7th wt mw. S ENGINE, SEVE SiS a apocn SHOWCANES, | 1435) Petiuaylvamia aver 010-4 LB. NEW | 1 bn 10 Aliceanna st, Baltimore, AND tof 17 3 TL treat mind, Git di; the best for the mowey, Geese alt orders promptly delivered. | _ press ti und Fiano, handsome | at nd to rent for y. All the above can besoon at our | tor “ On very ne 10 POUR YEARS | EY Tu. VED —T\PEWRITERS—PARTIES IN Wasi iring Writing Machines should buy in # hork. We have a sarge number of ex- | celieut tustruments at prices which will axtouish you, Execution equal to new machines Ask for samples of | Work, Address TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS, | 144 La Salle st, Chicago, Mor 70 1 New York City ‘sbt {ORK SALE-WRITING MACHINES OF ALL ‘equal to new, at | Wail besiapped jon of work of diferent inschinea, IER HEADQUAKIEKS, 144 La Sah Chicago, Lil, or 70 Browuway, New bora € Tas Ok SALE aud tue} chickens, & ‘apis-lm JOR SALE cornered Ue, KS Tor hatching of PMU CH NID'S Bliav STORE, 7 1h st ONE SPLENDID FOUR tare, #150, one Chickering, $200. fer grea’ bargains in Patios Hi iarly ew, "Also, one Dug SOHSSON, 1 is 18th at IN THE FUTUK! y on bund for Row ope pair of blacks 16 hands, very mice dri One pair crossed matched, Day aud gray, 163 tu Nery styuish. oue par Kentucky bays, Lo}, han pair 15s hands. ° Tare, a stocple-chaser, aid oue very fine Kent ‘addi ier hnese borves are sound and well broken, i ea LEADINGHA 182753 H at. n. ‘As the Arii ‘ons there will 200 Ube best and inst, Kew to the manager. -ARROTS, COMMO! KOUN, trial Delore buyityy sank =~ Address, jest, auicy one UGO 7that. u.w.,Sobiner Fano Agency, WANT OF USE, A FINE FAMI- poy WE WILL KEEP lustched "teams, fingle drivers, saddle aud Dusiness horses. We have Ween: iy mare, 15 Lands: ove xray | story p oad wacky AM & CO *. leaving tue city. ‘The aaigest variety ‘ubd sec ‘oud hand carriages and buggies alwi ‘hand, ‘Of terms, call and see my stock. WT. GELER, wo 406 Fa. ave. nw. FOR CATTLE, HOGS, &o— ‘has commenced opera- a lance quantity of Ofal for sale, As this ts irom wotbing but pure grain it is considered tritious of feed for Loss, cattie, ind to secure it application shud be made at vce haneing i 70K SALE—OR EXCHANGE BAL houses for Waslungton city land « w 2010 Adiceanua- SIORY PRESSED « wht rooms apd bath, rane wud latrobey Nuch trout: lot 20x1]0 to all IMoKE CITY JOR SALE SMALL AND DESIRABLE residencr, Jeflerson, F two-story x Tot 20 THOS. 5. VIMHIEK & « Lae Fa SALE-A CHANCE Fou ttee-story Brick Houses, 10 roc Piefements: two nguares froin Scot 6th wt: au excellent aBvestinent BUKPORD, 422 Now York at OK SALE—ONE OF THE Most located three-story Rrich Huuses | Alexandria, Va, G14 Priuce st, ‘1 —WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF PER- sons looking for handscm therraidvice uf a weutleata Unree years Tease flussbed | Pook SALE_SeviRaL tractive house to $15,000. mw, OK SALE NEW THRE | Bi ug, ters roots, back tous tnodern tmaprovewents. b Cated Two squares from mit Circle. | tertis very eaay TYLER & RUTHERFORD, gah Law" 1307 F st nw, JOR SALE — THREE Awelliugs, well i. ated 810,000 and 611,000 en poctive TiLEK © kOTHNR | law 130) | JOUR SALE-ATTRACTIVE HOUSE ON Ac wer lot, wit be surrou 1318 40th wt 5 | best Tacalliy of Geoneetown, care tassine the dou. Inquire of GEO. Fe sCuA bc, Partie Buiding. yoor SALE—A BARGAIN-THE SP race, 1411 Kat tw 4 se lle ENDID KEST: stain 13 r ou each Boor. ough onder. J womstors house with or with few F Hurts, ap26-6t 1301 Fst. nw OR SALE-NFW Pi Back NOUS * roomm and bath. we, pret wut MPTON sd Sell at a bangin, | ov? | JOB sate. month pew , 278 ), opposite Scbewtsen, 0 Tth st. nw. ts-shu. JOR SALE—ON SMALL CASH PAYMENTS AND uthly payments at cash prices, Parties seckity nice homes aud first-class invest ita clon of those beautuful Houses ony ine) ‘and Linden Place 1. ¢ vse hotusen were built L} ue by Aays* works, are ail of diferent desicn, Sud ture stories etd beni Dutidings, 7 to 10 roous each ; Landsone ss | cak mantels, Open fire pisces; catbrdre: el built, beudsowely Mutsbed in ditieveut |» oDly seveuteen minutes tide frou Loti end Li the prettiest aud inost rapidly iuaproct Rortheast, pronoubeed by parchuae te th Gent built Lhd cheapest’ Moun ever «fe vart of house. bath. furnace 000; easy tenis For BEALL. BROWN & CO, Fe E00 8 Nw. zen elve Foous and velar, bard woo seed-brick iroMt. 8 mode 4 wail well low. Perit to from W. KILEY DLbisl JOR SALE—941 MST, NW. HOUSE AND sta- Die, all 11 first-class cond rior, dun Htchen, am: laumdry | oneasy terma Apply at k. F 15th st. mw, QOK SALE-PARTIES HAVING HoUsbS Po sale, rabwing in price from £3,000 aud upwards wha woulado well to place thre ain iy hada. T anv ‘constant and increasing dewatel for al-bitde0f tame proved proper) “TNO a bieniork, A FINE NEW ©. fill euarantes. a6 POR SALE. stock of uew and second-hand over PE gerket ee . carriages, SOHN S- YOUNG. ABINET UPRIGHT F. WALDECKER Aan 276-3m_479 and 481 Ost. nw.prear National Hotel. {OK SALE —THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE ibercf time, ne b ot tek wad tor Petras rem eee 20K SALE—OVER 100 CAR Fyetunabet ana Wagons, carpenter 4 ‘circular P, Ax’t, 731 7th st. n12-6m CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Re er} ar kocioN