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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for he hours commencing at 3 p.m. For the District of Columbia, New Jersey, East- ern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Vir- ginia, warmer, fair weather, light to fresh south- erly winds, Rost. H. Jomnson, 22 to 24 7th st. wing, Center Market, Strawberries, new potatoes, egg plants, peas, cauliflowers, beans, branch asparagus, cl- Cumbers, tomatoes, choice fruit, &c. HoUsexeerens who are economically inclined sould read advertisement of the Fair in the City items column. “Ova Paps,” fancy Minnesota patent flour, 75¢. per % barrel sack. Ask your grocer for it. None foequal i, Wholesale and retail at 14th and S sts 2. OUR NECKWRAR DEFARTMENT never Was So well Stocked with such chotce goods as now. All grades im every concetrabie color. Franc, One Price Hat- band D. Soutp Gop Ware! or week, ATC, Der wee 7th st. mW. Mxx’s Goop Fur Dexsvs, black and colored, 50, $2, $2.50; boys’ straw hats, 25, 50, 75c., $1. ©. Lewis, 920 7th st. nw. Drxoy’s Yxast Powpsn always reliable. Burourwoop Racks.—Tuesday, May 8 3 p.m Three minute and 2:30 class, Pacers and trotters, Naver in the bisvory of our business did we have such aa elegant stock of boys’ and children’s clothing. Eiseway Buos, 7th and E, ‘Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors. Coos Buax Couians, 3 for Se. Why pay more. wena.—Lawn mowers, fly netting, at zt hunshan ‘& Co,’s hardware, 221 Pa, ave. cast, Gaxpey Hoss and Axvures, hose reels, &¢. Ggod- year Hubber Co., 00 0th st, near Pa, ave. Ix Dip Nor Suoot Hiteaxr_—A horse ran away on Main street; so did John Simpson's wife. The | horse left a buggy bebind him on the street, and the wife left seven poor litte chikdren at Rome. Unitke most injured husbands, Simpson, although nearly crazed with grief, did ‘not shoot himself, Dut like # sensible man procured a bottle of Scotch Guts Essence, which calmed his excitement, re- | Heved nis splitting head, slayed his irritation, Cleared his Drain, snd allowing bis runaway wite to go her own way, he set about supporting bis thilaren: ‘Moral: "The runaway horse wo laueh oats; the runaway wife Coo little, her hus- ‘band Just enough. ‘Ss certain reports have been in circulation for some time past, culminating in anonymous and waliclous libels In several papers, the Scotch Oats Kssenee Co. (for the assurance of ‘thelr customers) from the first moment they heard of these reports began to place upon each bottle of Scotch Oats Hseeuce @ $10,000 forfeit guarantee that there was not @ particle of any optate or other narcotic in it, sworn to under oath, and every bottle manufac tured by the company after April 15, 1888, will luave this guarantee on Its pastel ‘Wrapper. NEVER did We bave such attractive prices, EiseMaN Bros. 7th and E, ‘Manufacturing Clotbiers and Tailrs, Ovr Leapgn—Good Fur Derby's, $1.50; latest styles and colors A. T. Le 7th st Coow Braxp s, 3 for 50e. ‘The best aud latest. Lawy Tewsis and bicycle shoes and tennis balls At GoopTsax KUEBER Co.'s, 309 9th St, DLW. Norice.—All persons desiring fresh markéting ‘Sundays would do well to leave their orders at New York Market on Saturdays to be delivered Sunday free of charge. Positively no goods sold Lawn mowers, fly netting, at E_N. Kinnahan & Co.'s hardware, 221 Pa. ave. east. A Dexiciocs Anoms peculiar Im itself is im- parted ln smoking Turish Cross-Cut Cigarettes, Coow Buaxp 3 for 50e. Perfect fitting. Have no others, NevER did we have such an immense stock of ‘men's sack aud cutaway suits. Manutact CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements Po-night. ALsaven’s —“Bellman..” TIONAL —Keene in “Julius Caesar.” ConoaxoaTional Cnuncu.—Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert. PaNonaMa BUILDING.—“Battle of Shiloh.” Maxurs’.—“One of the Finest.” Buxwan'a—Variety. et gees Condensed Locals, Mr. James Fitzpatrick, the watchman at the Na- tuonal Sate Deposit Col’s building, Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, was accl- dentally ran over vy bansom cab No. 170, driven by Charles Heudricks, while crossing the ‘avenue Bear 9th street yesterday afternoon. Officer Byrnes assisted bigs to tue Safe depostt office, and be was takea to ifs home, No. 28 B street north east, by Mr. Hendricks. Yesterday afternoon, Wm. Turner. employed at Wimsatt & Uhier's mill, near the foot of th street, fell from & scaffold and was slightly Injured. He Was removed to bis home in Alexandria, Va. Jobn M. Sweeny, of Maryland, was today ‘appointed a laborer at the U.S. Naval Observa- torr. Mr. Chas, Lyman. who was, for many years, at the bead of the dead-letter office, Post-OMmice De- partment, died yesterday at his homeon M street, He was io his eightleth year. At the meeting of the Biological Soctety, at the Cosmo Club, to-morrow evening, communications Will be presented as follows: Prof. R. E.C. Stearns, “Instances of Mutations tn Specific Distribation jong Sbells:” Mrs. C. I. Hopkins, “Notes uj Pollenation of the ‘Navel Oranges:” Dr. C. Hart Merriam, “Description of a New Meadow Mouse, with remarks on the Subgenus Pedomys." Prot Lester F. Ward, “Ou some cnaractereisticts of the Flora of the Potomac Formation.” be. Wm. A. Hammond delivered an address in e Georgetown Law School hall last evening on “christian Science, Miad Cure, and C Frauds, from a Physiological Stanapoint.” ‘Tue Estare or Mas Exorons—In the Probate fart yesterday Jugs Cox denied the petition of H, Wise Garnett, one of the executors of the will of Weitha A. Euimons, for the appointment of a collector of ‘the estate, and Mr. Garnett gave hotice of appeal to the Court in General Term. ‘Tae Woman SUrFRAGISTS AND THE METHODIST Coxyenaxce.—The District Woman Suffrage Asso- ciation at a meeting last nigut adopted a resolu- on “that It is the duty of every woman in the Methodist denomination to withdraw from any uurch where the pastor uptolds the action of the eueral conference now assembled in New York ciiy "mi refusing Uo receive the noble women sent there as lay delegates.” ———»—____ ‘Tur Carat Crry Guy Cive’s Matea.—At the Second of the championship matches of the Capi- tal City Gun Club, held yesterday afvernoon, out Of a possible GO. “Messrs, Mills and Wiison each scored 41; Wagner, 3s; Cuaningham, 34, and Green, 37. Messrs “Mils and Wilson having shot @ Ue, “they shot off at five singles and one Under the same conditions as the original shoot. Mills Mit all seven and Wilson stx, Mills thus Win- Bing the match. - ae Maantace Licknsks—Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Wm. Boatright and Kila Hicks, both of Fairfax County, Va; Jno. J. Kane and A: i. Shipmon, of Lewinsvitie, Va.; Thos Waters and Lucite Thomas; Henry Burch, of Boston, Mass, and Charlotte Anu Williams, o St. Mary’s County, Md.; Jno. H. ‘Truman, of Moat- emery County, Ma., aiid Martiia, Melntjer; Wal- Aumos aud Alice” Robertson, both of Ashiand, ——— ‘Tux Bostow SYMPHONY OxcussTRA CoxceRTs.— Aa audience of fair proportions attended the first of the Boston Symphony Society concerts at Con- gtegational church yesterday afternoon. | Mr. Gericke’s admirable organization rendered a numa- Der of ligh-class compositions ia a manner calcu- lated to coufirm and increase the enviable reputa- ton which the previous work of the orchestra here had alteady won. Too uch cannot be nad uf done to encourage and sustain an organization ‘Unis sort, Which devotes tiself to the study and interpretation of the greatest compositions of the lnasters Of music in the most effective and com- plete manner known to the resources of modern Musical science and art. The most notable success of yesterday's program was the suite by Moszkowskt, a light joyous composition of charm- jog character, which was interpreted with the happiest effect. ‘Ihe second and last concert will Ue given thisevening. Tne program consists of Beethoven's “Leonore” overture, No. 3; a $iagio and gavotte for strings; ‘Lisa's . Na. 2, and Schumann’ ony, NO. 3, 1a Miss Metssifuger, who has a fine contralto voles, va. ae ————-—__ WE PERFORMANCE OF “PaUL Kavvan.”"—Aside frou the merits of the drama and the object for Which It ts to be presented here, the performance of “Paul Kauvar™ at the National Theater to-mor Fow evening Will have a special interest for Wash. Angton people because of the appearance in an tu Portant role of Mr, Wilton Lackaye, « young Wash ton actor, who bas forward in his protes- on with ususual rapide Mr. Lackaye will pear as Genrce, & witch he created in Original production of the play in New York, and BRIGGS COMMITTED TO JAIL. ‘The Result of the Inquest im the Case of William Jones, Coroner Patterson held an inquest at the sixth Freciact station to-day over the remains of Wm. Jones, colored, who was snot and kiled by Wm. Briggs on Washington Heights yesterday morn- ing, 28 published in yesterday’s Stan The evi- dence given by a number of witnesses went to show that the men quarreled over the possession of a hat, which was the cause of the troubie that Tesulted in Jones’ death, Jones and bis brother gave Briggs a thrashing. Briggs went off and returned soon afterward and fred pA Causing death almost instantly. The returned a verdict, holding the prisoner! ‘sponsible for the killing, “and he was committed to seeded ‘The Geographical Ciub, ‘The regular meeting of the Geographical Club Was held on Tuesday evening, at the residence of W. T. 8. Curtis, in LeDrott Park, Dr. George E. ‘Sloat guided the club along the course of Stanley's explorations of the Congo, condensing into an hour's taik the most interesting features in that - Pertious journey. A reading by Mrs. Hor- naday, and the story of the enchanted snow shoes, as told by Mr. Fairman, followed by the exiibi- Uon by Mr. Upton of some choice views of inter- esting places in New Mexico, completed the pro- gan the evening. At the meeting next week ir. O. B, Brown 1s to lecture upon Hungary. pte A Public Sci Evil. To the Editor of Tux Evawine Stan: 1 destre to call your attention to one serious evil in our public school system. I refer to the prac- tice of piling the lessons on the scholars in the ays immediately preceding the close of school. It ts & well-known physiological fact that the body 1s enfeebied 1u the spring, and ts, of all times, least capable of extreme mental exertion, And Yet it ts fact that the teachers in the public Schools almost double the lessons at this season of the year. ‘The custom which prevails at the High School, whereby no veacher instructs the pupils in more than one study, 13 a positive benedit to the puplis, as it gives them the advantage of receiv. ing lulormation from one who hasmade a specially of the subject taught; but it has this it namely, that each teacher 18 more Or less unD— aware Of, and does not julred of the pupils by teachers in other branches. fh teacher desires Unat bis or her department shall approximate perfection, and piles the work on the ‘students until Uneir heads ache and their nerves become shattered. ‘The scholars certainly cannot reiaember nor derive any advantage from lessons literally choked down their throats. And even if it were possible for them to derive any ad- Yantage therefrom, what, does it) profit al young student just entering life's work if he or she gain & knowledge of the anclents and lose his or her own health? In the name of health, good Sense and justice to the rising generation, let this Annual spring foreing process be stopped. COMMON SENSE, ee Affaire in West Washington. ‘TRE CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION ComurTrEss.—The Committee of six, comy of Messra John T. Mitebeil, S. T. Brown, W. W. Curtis, R. B. Tenney, J. G. Waters, Richard’ Cropley, which was formed to appoint the committees provided for in the constitution of the new Citizens’ Association, Met last night. ‘The list of appointments was not mut It 18 expected that the full com- tulitees will be formed previous to the meeting of the association to be beid this evening. ‘NorEs.—An unusually interesting meeting of the M-street Union Christian Temperance Association Was held last night at Market-House Hall. Mrs. E. B. Kussell, matron of the jail, made a stirring address. Several persons signed the pledge.— Dr. W. Bowie ‘Tyler returned home on ‘Tuesday from Aiken, 8. C., somewhat improved in health. “The Phonograph—Why It 8} ” was the subject of an experimental lecture by the class of °88 Of Georgetown University last night tn the lec- Lure all of the college. — Wm. Mankins, for curs- ‘and swearing on High street, was fined $5 by Judge Snell to-day. ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 &. m.—Great Falls, temperature, 61; 2ondition, 36; clate, What is re north connection, 36; condition ‘ at ‘south connec. Uo, 36; distributing reservoir, temperature, 60; condition at influent gate-house, 36; condition at efMfuent gate-house, 36. High tide in the river to- day at 4:16 p.m; low tide at 10:29 p.m. Alexandria Affaire. Reported for Tae Evzwixe Stan. ‘ Crr¥ Scnoot Boarp.—The city school board met last nigut, President Stuart in the chair, and Burke & Herbert, 25x80 ne south ‘the present school lot _on Washi ‘and Wolfe streets. A rule was adopted requiring that when- ever a surplus of $1,000suall be found in the school funds it shall be invested. The superintendent and Trustee Vincent expressed the gratification ‘they had derived from a recent vistt to some of the Washington public schools, and they with others commended the new plan of industrial edi and ou the motion of the superintendent he was authorized to make plain sewing a branch of the training in girls’ schools. The school committee rey that, after some difficulty, they had ob- ‘Uhe rooms that would serve the schools tem- Rorarity,, both on King street above the stores of jesera. ‘Paff and Slaymaker. An order to rent ‘these rooms was and it was agreed that en Monday next, May 7, full possession of the school lot for work Gn the hew buliding should be given to Contractor Gibson. ‘Tux New Scuoo. BuiLpIxa.—The contractor for the Washington school building nas began work under his contract, and a portion of the excava- Uon needed for the work has been made. The Schools of Principal Ficklin and Assistants Green- well and Wilson suspended studies to-day to per- init the removal of school furniture, and will be Feopened on Monday. The principal's and. Miss ya's Schools Will be located at the Paff build- ing, and Mr. Greenwell’s school at the Mbrary rooin in the Peabody building. On Monday the demolition of the old Lancasterian school build- ing will begin, and Will be Hatsued before the end of the week. NorEs.—A brisk canvassis in progress in the dem- Oeratic party for the nominations of common- Wwealth’s attorney and of commissioner of the rev- enue, at the primaries next Tuesday. No addi- Uonal candidates have been announced.—The new Aitcheson machine on lower King Street, 13 now occupied by the frm.—The jail physicians will to-day make an examination as t0 ihe sanity of Wi. Conklin, who is confined there. Dearne oara of health, as organized, with Dr. C. W, Birdsall as president, and J, c. Milburn as secretary.—Mr. L. E. Ubler has been chosen President, and J. K. M. Norton captain of the Old Dominion Boat Club.—Only the Columbus street side of the county court-house square hasever been curbed, but the work of curbing and guttering the qucen Street side will begin In a tew days — The lief Hook and Ladder Company meets to-night. Ror Buma Powpza. Assotorny Pose ‘This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeneas, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Suid only in cans. Boral, Bakuvo Pownsa Co, 106 Wall st, 3.x. No Brsoavocu. As the above article is cheap and influences nobody we don't care to give it room in this space, but simply try to give you some ides Show well you can do if in need of good, honest, well-msde CLOTHING at lower prices than it is possible for these handsome but high priced establishments to sell them for by coming to OAK HALL, cor. 10th and F, Where you will find « full line of Cassimereand Cheviot Suits, in Sack and Frocks, from 86 up. G. A. R. Flannel Suits, warranted Indigo Dye, at $8; sold elsewhere for $12. G. A. K Flannel Suits, made of Middlesex Fisnnel ‘at @10; sold elsewhere for $15. Fine Imported Black Suits, CLERICAL CUT, $25; worth #40. Fine Drap D’Ete Suite, CLERICAL CUT, $16.50; worth 825. Corkacrew Suits, Sack and Frock, from $10 up. Prince Albert Suits, in Black and Grey, from $13.50 up. A job lot of White Vests, slightly damaged, 50c. ‘4 fall line of White and Fancy Vests, from 75c. up. Pants in great variety from $1 up. Fine Serge Suite at 81 = The latent styles and newest patterns for Boys of all ‘sizes, for Boys from 4 to 18 years, at prices which are ‘sure to meet approval. for which be has received sume very avering Oak BALL, Butices, my3-3m Cor. 10th ana F. ‘Lizzie Jackson and Pollard, colored, were In the Police cont an ats. Gi tem was “also charged wich assuaiuig Omcer SPRING STYLES. ALL NEW COLORS. Barhes, Who wade the arrest. ‘oicer did See theta Violate any law, and tbe judge informed 91.50, 62, 62.50, 63, 62.50 and 96. Uhe officer that the arrest was illegal There was UMBRELLAS. ‘no proof to sustaip the charge, aud the case was Gusthissed., Gloria Umbrelias, $2, $2.50 and 83, with gold and Ou Exovsm To Kxow Brrren.—Jacod ‘The above cannot be excelled, stghty ax years old, who lives on 14Ub street, be- Pree D and E streets, last night, while under the | _sp19-1m 3139 Bridge InBueace of , mete cor atrusee veocemmeneet ‘Suell fined the man §5 or seven days are on for the profanity, “BYotaniy, and put bina under bis persoaai two shots from a pistol at Ji one of which took effect. Dr. Tyler,tin au- topsy, found that the bullet entered und in the and was again carried out by the fow Teoslving reservalr, Lemperature, 61; condition at | eleven trustees present. It was agreed té pur. ——~ chase, at $500, on ce by a OW! VA a Charged with Withhelding Pension ROBERT M. THOMPSON ARKESTED 1 NORTH CAROLOLA F Lig Tegister, Gluston that, “Jobson” was the party be porch “won have the advantage of me,” replied “Don’t you know me? 1 knew in Washii ton, ve the EDvIv,” sald tae agent, und Bs a # og | ~e y aed ae g lt 5 ie i Tar Tuo Frnixo Is experienced by almost everyone at this season, and many people resort to Hood’s Ssraaparilla to drive ‘away the languor and exhaustion. The blood, laden ‘with impurities which have been accumuisting for It purifies, vitaltzes and enriches the blood, makes the head clear, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired fecling, tones the nervous system and imparts new strength and vigor to the whole body. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA ‘Sold by all druggists. $1; six for 86. Prepared only by C.L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 4 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Hesarermas. ‘The new style French. pure wool finest SHEET ect ae, BATIN MOiRE Watered 5 )_ nesrest style trim- Bid chore ‘8U! TING, pure te oon ee CKEAM ALBATROSS, wool, ‘width, real valle, S0c-: ppos rotund She bears pt oe es Our wonderful cash banraine CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. . Se BLACK SURAH 8! egelient gaa 8c, ‘woo!, fine ‘pring’ shades, real yard ond = Value $i, reduced to Sze, SPUL SATT newest 2546, TRE AS, wide, double icity pure French Rollie off our blgek and Colored bilks at real cont- price stock. of the Jollowing,preseuis’ Flegant Briaat Ouihe t Bridal it, FRB BAO, Sry Borge Care Nevin 30% Great Weeden Ware Sale At Tar Fai, 812 7th st. n.w., | i : 4 Fete Babe Ha it ik : ER, 1 417 7th st. a, Special Bargain Sale ppere. at the Star Shoe House: cloth house Slippers. a te anna net 0c. ehilarsivs spring heet 50c. infants’ fine hole sh worth Poa Sires ae es $2 men’s warranted calf, ‘button, lace or Con- gress; opera, nedium, and French toe. Bacaepe ee 1s* AN or i. ok oa Ne ot cat om, bee ouths’ An ’ ef jut Or lace, Worth $1.75, ” Bring this list with you for reference. ‘Tue Star Sno Hot 1 726 7th street, between G and Dealers Can Obtain good bargains in Ci- ‘ars at our Cigar and Tobacco Department. M. & P. MerzaRr, 1 417 7th st. Dw. Special Parasol Sale Saturday and Mon- day, at the Oriole, 822 7th and 1722 Penna. ave. Children’s Fancy Parasols, 23c,; Children’s Sayeen, Parasols, solid colors, 31c,; Children’s and Misses’ Satin Coaching Parasols, 73, 89, and 98c.; Ladies’ Zannela Parasols, 40c.;’ Ladies’ Satin Coaching Parasols, 98c. and $1.19; Jarge-size Claria Silk Um- brellas, $1.25; Ladies” Fancy Stripe and Plaid Parasols) worth $3, at $1,807 our $2.50 Ladies! ‘Spring Jackets, and 2.89; Ladies’ Black Jer- sey’s, 49c.; Plaited Front ornare, 7B much finer Jerseys, 6c, and $1.19; Children’s U! 10, 12%, 15, and 190.; Ladies’ Vest, plain or ribi 25c; Dr, Warner's 98c.; Children's Em- broidered Caps, high or low crown, 25c.; Ladies’ Cashmere Scarfs, all colors, 49. ‘MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Bleached and Unbleached Jean Drawers, 25c. our best Pepperil Jean Drawers, tallor-made, Gauze Undershirts, long and short sleeves, 25c.; Summer Merino Undershirts, 30c.; Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 49c.; Men’s and’ Boys’ Fancy Flannel Oversbirté, G0c.;_ Boys’ Shirt | Wats jaited tront and back, 25c.; best Percale Shirt aists, laundried, 50c. 1 10,000 Henry C! Ch; 50in a 0c, per Dox to aypreciate this banal, see ths goods; nothing like them on the market.’ M. & P. Merzorr, 1 417 7th st. Dew. AND MOST PRICE-WORTHY FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, GIBLS, BOYS AND CHILDRES. ARTHUR BURT & ca, DEALERS IN SHOES, 1211 F BT. ¥. W. ap27-fam Novexres Ix Suver Jewezar. | aay BON BON BOXES, PUNGENTS, BRUSHES AND COMBS. AVEBY LARGE STOCK OF SILVER GOODS AT LOW PRICES. FRANK M. LEWIs, 1216 Penn. ave, Suocessor to Samuel Lewis’ Sona, A NEW PRI ne 6 E Street N. W., 5 terete eaaie eeey myl-3m try to please all TRUNKS HARNESS ‘The Following Wondert rr are offered for To-morrow only at S, W. Augen- stein’s, $17-819 and 821, 7th st. n.w.: Handsome new styles Decorated Tea Sets, 56 pleces, $3.30; Decorated French China Frutt Plates, 13¢.;" 4 doz. Engraved Cees S4c,; Brooms, 10-.; Decorated Dinner Sets, $10.07, Worth $16; 48 Sheets Shelf Pa- PP57C. Nandsome Hand-painted Chamber Sets, Tégular price $6; Floor Ollcloth, 22c. a yard, Worth 50c.; Market Baskets, 5c.; 2-qt. Covel Block-Tin ‘Saucepans, 8c.; 3-qt., 12c.; 4-qt., 16¢.; 6-qt., 19¢.; Water Bucket and 50 Clothespins, 15¢.; 2 Children’s Brooms, Sc, "Examine our $15 Kattaa Baby Carriages, lined with plush or satin, reduced to $8.91; $18 Cane or Rattan, lined with fine satin, and Satin Parasol, only $10.80; all others equally as low; Refrigerators and Ice Chests from §3.15 up. Save money and purchase Your Trunks from us, L, H, Hopkins Removed to 939 F St. Screen door and Window Frames, Mosquito and Poulty Wire, all widths, e0.2t Young’s Bargains. Lowest prices, 924 7th st.3 Summer Carriage Robes, ‘You will find an elegant assortment in Momie, ‘Linen and Cloth, both plain and eimbrotdered, all at prices that we guarantee to be correct, oF 7 BENT—3}0, 1 Si_RW, MOE NEW HOUSE, F % yooms bath, Fard, all mod. imps. SOC aoe Sabato ato Fe RENT—A BEA ISHED oot seat Devons at nominal rent from my4-1w ee ea fRa‘ioth ANS, 10th and H ate. 1B RENT—S-ROOM BRICK 1415387, a ann i Fare Sone R RENT—HOUSES—| E 116 Te... 825 #216.Coun. aren. 1108 De Tee ai 13, 13 ag | we. Or. iota oss ‘Som PRR ake eae Se i, shove ia only a. of me on my Bor full lst cail at ofice for bunietin teed oo Panky 25th, _imy4] "THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. )R RENT—THE HANDSOME FURNISHED RES- E idence on Massachusetts avenue, near Thomss Cir le, formerly occupied by Secretary Lincoln and just vacated by Hon. it 8. Stevens, can be had for s term of JeAhAat $2,500 per anuom. “rhe house is delighttully located and is one of the best in the city for entertain- $4, containing « very large parlor, library andan un. usually five dining-room on the first floor. Six fine =. Saree ocvent's room ‘snd two bath-rooms, ie woes ‘Property. Fitcl, Ox & BROWS, 1437 Penn. ave., n. w. ny : R RENT—TEN-ROOM HOUSE, HA as, bath, Latrobe, bay window. ‘1737 “Apply 1108 Late. we mys KR RENT-AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE, 8 U1 st nw; modern Improvements. ent, §¢0 Per month.’ Inguire at office of MUTUAL FIRE IN- SUANCE CO., 002 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. ny$- FOE RENTS A HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED Houma a reasons rate: owner would retain one room snd ‘board sty renting. if agreeable them, "Aalareas OWNER, Toe Sundeiaud Fince, Fe, RENT—FURNISHED, FOR THE SUMMER out to cats: rent very moderate, oops Te ETT, cate; rent very moderat 0 FITC! FOX & BROWN, 1857 Penna. ave. PP “Lygae ‘OR RENT OR SALE—HEAUTIFUL HOUSE 12 Foons: convenient, comfortable aewtheti, cential air, square bail: nominal rent in sumer: 812,000." Apply 1750 'N at nw. es ts 3} Sue SEgE ae 7 fa # ve BEE foes, igsereeel it ‘The above, inowses can be our office only. THOMAS J. FISH. id's Oth at ewe 920 Nest. n.w.. 11 2, mod. full List cau at oftice, 15th. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS ROR SALE_SEVERAL Tay ain, now pendiut iu the U. 8. Pension or atbalicitierest im the business. Addreu ‘iving real bame and adresn. =FWO GOOD SECOND-HAND fre-proot Safes: ‘ue small, cme mediuio, cou ine- Cash or time to soll at once.” Address Box 4,'star vince: a ROR SALE—CHEA! NDSOMR WALN' ‘Mattress, Washatand and Chair, Bedstead, Springs, 2. 613 Pat nw. ees ‘A_GOOD PHAETON BUGGY Call at 1881 Harewood ave., Le Droit TAL—54-INCH NIC ‘yeycle; iu Hret-clase condition: enameled black ; for #60 SHD'Bood ihdorsement Ww. JJROE SALE—THE (LARGE DARN ON TRINIDAD; YOUNG, 1120 ‘extended, and cost. build. Apply at room 4, 1420 New York ave. my4-3Ulh 1 We call particular attention t0 FURNISHED HOUSES 10 our for rent, a8 they comprige some of the nand- Sirures, 7 SH CNY: we oe MR UNSTOR. | Lathe nce has bcos _mny3$-6t ‘738 15th st. nw, Foo ik RENT— ‘OB SALE—FIRST. AT A BARGAIN. desirable 1 Bem Hatedaded tog} Leesa zi _9p30-3m__ "1008 F st. nw R RENT —A PLEASANT RESIDENCE ON ‘Howardave.. Mt, Pleasant, 7 rooms and bath, cel~ jar, two latrobes, &c.; large grounds; stable, BEN. x 9 'F at. tiyd-oe INDIANA AVE. N.W., 18-ROOM stable, 870 per month, by . T, DI 600 13¢h st. iw. 4s RENT—HOUSE 313 © ST. 8.k, TEN rooms,, and in 6: ke t door. X Foome.. and in excellent repair; key next FOF BENT—Hovse 1827 1st, N.W.: 23 ROOMS: all modern conveniences; high ground; pleasant Qutlook. Rent cheap. Furniiure forsale ata ‘Well adapted and well situated for first-class = house. Inquire on premives, Foe RENT_—FUKNISHED HOUSE, 1008 ¥. ST. nw. from Ist or middie of June to 1st of October. Rent go per month. “Best of refereuces required. 6 4 ST, 8 W., GOOD Bi ‘complete fixtures for’ grocery Hi ‘a ahed Sm unexce} door. ‘Oth at. nw., 7a: 35, at. nw..10re....30 mansion; twelve large andairy rooms, celisr, all inodern improvements, furnace, &c.; hes LA new sub-division of AL Bal ‘OK SALE—ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST FAM itimore; 7 years old: bay; black legs. mane, and tail. aud good action; per- Wait oy Wa ve ; * Baltimore stro eimeand land Spm i SALE-MULES—A CAR-LOAD OF CHEAP st received and for sale at the ‘and 0. Freigut Depot. Inquire for the owner at the office of McDUWELL & BONS, and good mules inule-yards, opposite SALE—NICE SIX-YEAR-OLD BAY MARE. ell broke to Licht aud heavy harness 39 Lo Will be sold low. Hk SALE—A BEAt L ‘a short time; Park Phaeton, by assortment of fine Cart Carts Just received. 3, Phaetous and st, bet, 16th and JOR SALE—PERFECTIC ‘Co.'s stock. A few certificates of said. stoc taken at once. Address G. K.G_ HEAT AND LIGHT JFROR SALE—ELEGANT MIRROR-BACK BAR AND Copper-Lined ‘Counter. HOTEL JOHNSON, 13th and E. eee it 15 FOR NEW HOM: tes, Americans eatics, Singers, Wi holds, with drop leaf, side drawers, cover an‘ ‘tachments; warranted for five years. Some wood machines as Jow as $8. Do not buy « Sewing Macline Tinthine tracy fachine O-strect Market, Washington, D.C. ALE-THE SUN DIAL GAS COOKING Stove. The most economical in use: ierent kinds suiiable for families, hotels, restaurants and public institutions, “Lann ters, hot plates, warming ing «posta 1 to FUNK'S Sewing re hatters and tail- Plumber and Gas Fitter, ‘Toriaw's, periment "AppIy to 517 10th st. n.w., where the stoves are on exhibit, €0.2w 1251 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, rs my2-3t 2m eres Cut Prices in Paints. 714 K st. 3 i pe tenet say MILK BUSINESS; ‘The aces, After the races call on Frank Johnson, cor. of 9th and E sts n.w., and get the best drinkables ‘and eatables in the city at reasonable prices. cf JOBNEON'S: Restavrawt, Ninth and E. “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass Wood,&0, Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa does not dis. tress, and adds 1d weight. 2 California Tickets, J. F. Milnor, B. & 0. Depot. 260 LOST AND FOUND. Lsraek SUNDAY, WHILE COMING FROM Mc. ‘Kendree church to 6th and G sts, n.w., pair of inases. Please return to 710 Gth et iw, and & hd a corona ee SE ENE, Lets. INST., IN OR NEAR B. AND P. DEPOT, small, black leather satchel, coutaining various articles. including cards and owner's name. Liberal Toward if left at 803 14 st, D.W. Ie a a Ee money, ®! ownership ad paying for this advertisement Fok 12, 407 Pe ave Dw. TON OR ABOUT M ST. ON WEDNESD, Lose Dracelet set with turquoise. $5 re’ “ 486 Mcaw. fc ‘J OST—NEAR THE PENSION BUILDING, A NEW hair ‘The finder will switch, in @ paper sack. return to 745 4th st. n.w., and receive ressons- le reward. iv OST LAST FRIDAY. APRIL 37, SCOTCH COL a oa 3 “ SOs 5b G8! Navy FGI avy PLO.3 Sore iui haapply wo 1907 Pennaylvamsave 2.7, SS 5813 12thet. me, Sr...@12 1219 Write at ne, Gerea Salkear so Tat awa 18 3 ear aw ar. 2.6,,6¢-0.50 1973 Boundeta.e- Sr 0.30 D1 on bi Bes 8 14 826 2d st. B15 12th st, neler." 15/1224 W z myl-lm SWOBMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 087 F aw, FBR ie cman S Street n.w., with ali modern improvements, PERFECT GEM OF HOUSES, Seven rooms, including bath, Closets in every room, with hallway, gas, and water; large concrete yard . SESaSn Sen oar ga 0 Pm oN <= lie 3 to of Dot if B. H. WARNER & CO., a Benes cara eaemn, se bee, 2 EA | aie Tot Saw. , O8T—ON MONDAY ON UONNECTICUT AVE. OR WOK RENT—HOUSES. silver watch with gold chain. Suitable re- 1229 New York ave. n.w., 10 rooms, mt. ward fof at 1310 Coumoctiott sve Wx H. McKie, Buccessor to the ste B H. TAYLOR RARE BARGAINS are offered in SPRING and SUM- MER UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY at our Closing- Out Sale of Men's Furnishings, 50c. COLORED HALF HOSE, in 9, 976, and10 only, reduced to why B55 2 Cc. Z 2 ad 75 and 88. COLORED COTTON AND LISLE HALF HOSE reduced to SESE gy wb ES Myo $1, 81.13, and 91.25 COLORED COTTON AND LISLE HALF HOSE reduced to 2 7S a 7 $1.50 and §1.95 COLORED COTTON AND LISLE HALF HOSE reduced to$i. * 82 COLORED LISLE HALF HOSE rednced to SPUN AND PURE SILK HALF HOSE reduced in ‘the same proportion, KNIT UNDERWEAR in Gilk, Balbrigean, nd Cashmere in Medium and Geuse Weights, at MERINO AND WOOL HALF HOSE end WINTER ‘UNDERWEAR at half price. , - FEATHER-WEIGHT JEAN AND LINEN DRAW- “ERS at and below cost, % 1.9 st., cor. 10th, store, stable and di 802 ‘Now Haimalire ave uw. 0.00 32012 7th st hiw., store and collar. 620 1st. n.e., 6 rooms, m4 Sommer Htncatreet roed and a aa RECT E apse Kellogg Building, 1416 ¥ st. n.w. Eee i, 1632, Fed 470 La. an ie bis = ‘Address P. Q., Star office. R SALE—TWO STYLISH BAY MARES, LiT- ‘and workers: sold for want of use. Apply at Stable in rear of $14 Pem E—AN INVALID'S REOLININ ‘with spriuce aud wheels, Suitable for house oF Street use. Apply at 1827 1 st. mw. atest patcorm: used buy Uiree. Cun rn es, if $130. Call at Ebbitt House EW SIDE-BAR BUG FOR SALE—PURE CIDER VINEGAR, 1 on, delivered in 416 Pennsylvania ave. WOR SALE—A YOUNG SPIRITED TE. fectly matched in color, size, and speed, to can _be driven single or do: Apply 311 459 at. LE—HORSE WAGON, = be -ALE-ONE YEAR-OLD. MP RE, ON] E Toad cart,one stuall office safe, one inicroscove wi sa ‘standard ahd Eglien medical iH STANDARD COLUMBIA le, $20. Call at HIGHAN'S, 9th aud G sts, i SALE—DAILY—TO PRIVATE FAMILIES, els or restaurants, pure, sweet skimmed milk farm near ‘city; in one more daily; 12c. per gallon." Address SALE[BED FEATHERS, FROM 20, TO 750, ‘Address STANDARD FEATHER- : ; the best for Seg TZ, 724 2d st. ue. ‘SALE—A GRAND BARGAIN— ‘A magnificent $500 (ware rand Piano, handsome aeay, carved legs, full 755 aah payinent_ and 610 ger ta cover and 3 a ‘Upright Cabinet payments. ae Parlor Grand to rent the above can be ecen st our THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 422 9th st, —ONE BEAUTIFU! OR oe “oy geulltGrand Untigit Piano st sact Foo Tne ne 7OR SALE—CANARIES, and fancy pigeons, Piano for $250: cam ‘Also, a very ine one year very cheap. © snare fee, 6 B SALE ONE (SPLENDID | FOUR | ROUND Wee EUS Seis yR SALE—FOR WANT OF USE. A FINE FAMI- By Sram aes tere i Haios HUGO JOR SALE— ‘BWI STORY BRI Si aat he O2: SS0E atin t as JORDAN, 1417 F at, ss mye t RK SALE FOR UNI VED OB EXCHANGE FOR UXIMPRO ROE SALE-A NICE HOUSE 10 BOOMS AND Bath, Piereg Mace, fot 20-4200; price 85,200. ‘my@-iw OBO. W. LINKIN 10tt aod Aste. Bow. Benge Se re meee ee gobeianciliy, bull "walnut aire: eral vine sion; $4,500 ; cash £1,000. OWNER, 905 U st. m4-3* Eitte,: Sew modern trick wien ot senting on ree ervation; im the most desirable on Capital ‘or Sale—House 802 20th st. n.c. Apne wees ote Fat ae 1419 20th st nw ‘Sr. Ca 18,000 ‘and 44 tyr tle st. b-b., m.i.7¢.6,800 O8 Sth at ww, Bb | 8t: By price 81.350. window press brick, 83.000 each ; “ mys-3t JOR SALE_THREE FRAME HOUSES AND LO’ Tent 828 per wow : wide and rear Jeys: price, $2.00. By owner, D stm. bet 13th iid 14th sta, next to the brewery. myst room, comer. new ani very bandas Ti-room, new and very handsome, 12 a 11-room, Bew p. b, b. w., ali m. i, Cap. Bi G-room, b. w., Kae and water n. ny 4-2t ‘T. H. SYPHERD & GO, 1 JOR SALE OR RENT—NEW HOUSE 0 HOWARD ave, Mt. Pleasant: hes 8 rooms, was, latrobe, abd ver |; Shady jot; well and stable. ee orgy erin: she re ats Ss JOR SALE—THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF E2200 8 ste yw mmproved By two-lat House, eS we 2. ¥, , HUXOK & CO, | my4-3t 1505 Peumayivauia ave. RK SALE_BEAUTIFUL NEW 7-ROOM DWELL ing, nicely fttished: every modern couventen kcood street, northeast: Jot 18270. will be sold ches easy terms. STALEY & HILL, 624 14th st, my JOR SALE—A T BANGAIN—49 MASS. AV! B.w., Price #5.900; 1,500 cash, balance on jong time, 6 per cenvum, 10 rocm frame house, all | mod, npa.: and wide lot G4 fect frome WASU'N DANENHOWER, my4-11m Successor to Daneuhower & Son, 1115 F at. FOE SALB-CHEAPEST 6) VEN ROOM HOUSE ‘on Capitol Hill; every convenience: would ex- chance for a honse on lot where stable could be added. Address P. BKICK, Staroffice. JOR SALE_ON REASONABLE TERMS—TW six-rooul Frame Houses. and bath. hal, latrobey Bas Paty dd Somer to equares from berdics an East Capitol street care. ‘Will be 801 _ Apply to Owne: OK SALE—TWO BARGAIN: property ou 14th st..and an Li per ceut in: ent on, Meridian, Hull” Apply at once. “4 MYERS & SON. 1428 New York ave. my JOH BALE — CHEAP — FOUKSTORY | BRICK | jouse, 8. Too! room, latrobe, range, bay ws to top of house J13 2d stn. we. Price Apply to GEO. TRUESDELL, 605 7th st. ae BRICK HOUSE. a uM. a ye, _ For further particulars est STALMENT, 913 th sew NE RESIDENCE GREAP_THKER sto northwest, with stable and lane Cost, $14,000, will sell for $10,500, oue-thind cas” Addtess INDUCEMENT, Star of amy 3-2 Ol SALE-MT. PLEASANT 6 ROOMS HALL, bath. cellar, well: 5.000 feet land; fenced: south” ern exposure; #4 000; iorms easy . an 8 por cout invest- iment. Inquire on premises, Meridian st. Breed's sub- division. my PSE SALE 29 STH ST. BE NEW Br five rooms: half square frou Peupa. ave. GE: PAXTEN, 1112 Cat. se. my? OR SALE—BARGAIN—FIVE-ROOM B K 1 nw. Price $1,200; part cash; now rented for $! Wil net 10 percent on’ cost. Inquire after 4 p OWNER, 94) ES my 2-3t* F° Ls ~ IN THE VERY BEST ‘of condition; Louse with thirteen rooms, includine two Lath rooms: will sell with or without furniture. ply to Owner, CHAS. BAUM, S807 List. my2-#¢ FOE SALE ELEGANT. NEW RESIDENCE ON K Lave, very substantially built, and handsomel ‘finished ia uit Fst. & LIEBERMANN, 136: BALE—HANDSOME NE residence on 10th st. 2.W., price $7,500. Also nine- room dweilim « with moderu” Improvement and in ex- price $6,800; 87! ROR BaLe TO CAPITALISTS— FINE CORNER ON PA. AVE. NW. _my2.3t STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1303 F st {OK SALE—FOR A PEW DAYS LONGER THAT | lovely house, 474 Ost. .w., 11 rooms and Lath. alt modern ‘improvements: for’ less than te Rouse cost to build. inquire of owner on the premises, my2-Lin* POR SALE—CORNER Bi Ei near th sen wwe vements, wide SON, 1000 Fat. mye FOr, SALE AT A BARGAIN, AN SOOM AND bath modern brick house, 20 feet front to 10-foot alley, on 12th st. u.w.; price $5,700; terms, one-third balance to 3 W-6t THOS. G. HENSEY, 1226 F st. u. w. FE LEONE OF THE MOST DESIKABL located ‘three-story Brick Houses in the Alexandria, Va. 614 Prine st. Apply tw J: JAMIESON, Alexandria, Va" “"? aps0-eo, Lan gJOR SALE—NEAR THE BRITISH M: abandsome J-story and basement, 1 bath: all mod, witht cella ‘THOS. J. FISHEK & CO., az eo {OK SALE-A CHANCE (FOR | 86.000—TWO rr ick Houses, 10 rooms, modern it~ wementa: two sgastes fro Seow Cifcle aud near YOusts au excellent invesument’ 'W. E. BURFORD, ap28-6t __ 1422 ‘New York ave _ ROR SALE—nOw: GST. N.W.. SEVENTEEN Rooms and all modern improvements. Lot 2" fect. At a Langain, woh Box, ay om SALE-SEVERAL, DESIR: aS D F Dupont Circle, R SALE—NEW THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL_ Fin ten rooms, bath room aud cellar, furnace and uudern improvements, papered; lo- cated t juares from Circle. very gu ‘ren © i OR SALEATTRACTIVE HOUSE ON A 00) uer lot, with grounds surrounding: ; 1318 30th wt. ‘of the Inguire ot oi Pm Peake TOR i NEW PRESS Bil | po Fi . 10K HOUSE. SIX ROR SALE—1510 Q ST., Vi R. D> FOE SALE {15]0 Q ST. VERY DESIRABLE AND on abroad. Will at Mh Pal ms tarps, Be ary 3 70! . M cst ia rt NCE a5, oy Fetes oS Ary 388 Ea. ALE—ON ET FRONT ON ROWARD AV. nse ne a aa fal enc ; — AND 6TH ah hates Saas ee SALE-SEVERAL LOTS IN TAKOMA PARK 3. ¥. X MUKOR 4 co. eae 4401 Fe At, ‘a decided bargain, = SALE-ALLEY LOT, REAK CONNECTICUT I. avenves, gure pay oS [on price 61.50 por JOUN F_WAGGAM. JOR SALE—L07 OR SALE_FOR #0, DESIRABLE BUILD! mrrounded by. cleg STHGEa’e Lie HOICE BUILDING Lot Randvone new Teide ark sttee Math, 13S feet. Price 40 ceuts per foot. nn Nr '4M 908 J. BR. HERTFORD, JOR SALE—FINE LOCATION FOR « Mise, OF other bugitiess Purposes « TO deed te mikey the vicinity to-day. JOR SALE — VALUAT site, opposite Weat Cap ote, 1h #t., Meat Dupont Cire t, Coun. ave, bet. Rana Jiot Now Hampshire ave., nest N st, 1 Jot, New Haupelire ave and Z1¥t si, | Blots V'st. wear Aaah wt 27 t., hear Dupont Cir bear Scott Cupele, 26 dM ste., 2 EZEEEE ity os eT & je corter ot Rand Boundary eta. ave anal Katy. th aud Tsta n.0. 10 lots Oregon ave., near 2k SALE — MAGNIFICENT side Khode Inlandave,, jeot froutage on Pet. (wide park aud 14th ste. Bw. 5 @ be: 1008 F tn WNER, SQUARE cn, luted and’ cormsr, juare, iota 3, ad JOR SALE—BARGAIN— FRONTAGE OF 58 FEET on north mide of K st. wear North Capitol street 1K SALE_FRONTAGE OF 100 FRET West ne, within balf furare. CA MOLUEN, 1420 F st. {OR SALE — FRONTAGE north aide of M st. 130 teet curt ot kTouud for mediura Labda. of 12th at, bet. aquare of H st care, at's Very Lo % | at; very desirable. agian: coutatne eleven roome, price | Sich will nent Po JOR SALE —CHEAP—NORTHKEAST_ iu a body, at 7c. por foot. Mek OK SALE—CBEAP_NOKTHEAST—200,000 FT. within oue square of Most. cars, A. MCRUEN, mk SALEBETTER Ti 25 down and #10 per month will bu: aud ou street or avenue, VAINB AVeLUE Care, Bt Obi) #100. Sm RA. PHILLIPS, 141 New Lork ave. ‘ortheast corner of pito: and O sts, 100. A good business site, Ata low price KR SALE-EIGHT BEAU Lots, 18.6x00, to wide alley, ‘and F north, east mde. vain to au immediate pi OK SALE—FLONTAGE OF 160 F st, between Dand Este ne, by depth uf 10 CHAS. A. Mow EN. 1420 ¥ st. 1 JOK SALE-SEVEN BEAUTIFUL south, 18x, to wide alle advantages for immediate improvement, ou tween Jd and 4:4 sta me CHAS A MCBUEN, 1490 ¥F st, JPOR SALE BEACTIFUL BUILDING J Cap. st.just north of K st. <® bergein’ to » bu Teduced price eens CHAS AW MckUb! LW O wt. Dupont Circle. CHAS. A MCEUEN, Ok SALE—EAST HALF OF BQUAKE 1087. on Mass. ave. 217 ft o A. McEUEN, i. —SQUARES AND HALF SQUAKE heastern part of the for overatee end ment. CHAS. A. NCEUBA, 14 ROK BALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS FINu terme. “CHAS. MoEUEN, COUNTRY BOARD. NT COUNTRY SEAT IN THE ‘afew boandere fur the summer 162 ft. ana 6% ENTRY BOARD AT KANDOLPHeSTATION, ‘on tau Branch Ki good water, fraits apd ms pen May 35th. ELIAS KEISEK, Montrose, Md. LARIDA, DEMAYVILLE, VA, 18 NOW OPEN i ‘or aurems taueu, Addrean Mise Ie 18 NOW OPEN TRE AFTER 6 PM AT 1121 STH ST. NW. Jarome board heer steuot alm, (or Turmed House in country, wits werden, ice and cuLveniences for lange taunily, of for summer boarders ING BANK OFFER» FIRST-CLASS BOAKD, Toome. frit, ic», milk in profusion, &. Terms te daly. Hedereticen 8 BURBAN PROPER