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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the £5 hours commencing at $ p.m, For the District of Columbia, New Jersey, ware, eastern Penosyivania, Maryland, and Vir- ginia, cooler, foliowed by warmer, fair weather, Tesh to brisk northwesterly winds’ dluninisbing 10 fores. Catz on Waive for catalogue of baby cat Teed aad rattan furniture. W. B, MosES & Sow., Furniture, Carpet and L ‘pholstery betublshment, Burgurwoop Races, Wed, May 23, at 3:30 pm. Woopwaxp & Loruxor will opea Monday morn- Drie Manderchiels 48 and 8 sizes at 125g¢, each, $1.50 per dozen, and 100 dozen Hem Stitebed Ali-Linen Cambric Hanakerchiefs at 17c, each, 6 for $1, which will be found extra good value. eek ‘Tracts and scholars pronounce Robinson's es anne perenne ‘Tue Deany.—The light Derby holds its own. Endless varicty of shades and prices, at Franc corner 7th and D, One Price Hatter Ss Hatt ‘Furnisher. ‘Twos. SoxosTax, Capitol Hill, 4th st. and Pa, ave, next ao0r to @ ‘Donaei'’s Enterprise Tea CO. Books and Stationery. Books bound and Repaired, Names Lettered on Bibies, Prayer-books, Pocket- books, &c. Bors and girls will all want Kobinson’s new Fivecent-siate Eraser—at Morrison's. ‘Mato Race, Brightwood, May 23, 3:30 pm. Cuotce Sxumcrioxs tp wall window suindon, kes Joba SP. Green, 423 0th sufect. Warre ‘Torxisa Batu Towsxs, red borders, $1.25 doz.; Dr. Warner's corsets, 95c.; Fruit of the Loom Cotion, 87%¢., at Brodbead & Co.'s. Five New Dzcosariows in Haviland china, ‘sold tn open market yLMARTH & EDMONSTON, 1205 Pa. ave, “Daisy” Sham-Hoiders, at Tappan’s, 604 9th st. Guanp Disrray. Samstag will offer on Monday, at auction pri 000 bunches of French flowers, 10,000 ladies’ Sittren's ‘straw hats, 500 dozen’ ladies’ and chil- Gren’s linen collars, 100 dozen hosiery of all kinds. Come at once. I can save you money. S Sam- Stag, Manager, 442 0th street northwest. Fixe Porrmars._ Kets Kemethy, 1100 Pa. ava, He Dnorrgp rr Like a Hor Coat.—Crutches like crabs are best liked When one can them. Paralysis, & much greater evil, and for which crutches are so commonly used, can be readily and rapidly cured, as can every other form of nervous disease and exhaustion, by the use of Dr. Buck- land's Scotch Oats Essence. kvery bottle of Scotch Oats Essence manutac- Po ee as board wrapper a felt guarantee U Goes not contain a'particle of opium, morphine, ebloral, or any other narcott R. W, Henpenson & Co.. 1113 wall papers, window shades, &c. 1 Gas Frxrvass, at SHEpD & Bro.’ lex Cuesta, $270; Refrigerators, $6. At J. W. ScuauyEn & Bxo., China and ass, 1020 7th st. Couscan’s Musrap.—Philadelphia Brand 1s the King of Condiments. Flavor and pungency com- bined im perfection. For sale by Grocers. RetsiNGER’s fee cream, 25 G and 1018 18th sts. n.W Rusy RovAat “See,” the exquisite dry red cham- Pagne, can be bought from G. G. Cornwell & Son, 1412 aud 1414 Penu’a ave. Ligurstxa Ropes, electric work. J. H. Kuebling. Gerexess’ StovT of the Dog’s Head brand, bot- tied in London by Read Bros., 1s unquestionably the nest ever imported. Wait Parzns, window shades, decorations, &c, RICHARD HENDERSON, 923 F st. L.W. XanpEns, the largest and most complete wine house in the East; large stock of imported wines; California wine direct from the vineyards; from Sonoma, and also my own celebrated Virginia claret, guaranteed to be pure. No. 909 7th street nortniest, Gas Cookie Raxaes, EDD & BRO.'S. ‘Tue “Mopsu” BUULDING AssociaTION’s monthly Ineeting took place Thursday evening, 17th in- stant, and balloting for the funds Was proceeded With, the number drawn being 107, but the mem- ber Bolding the share bearing that number not re- quiring the it was sold by the secretary to tue highest , Such bid being six per cent, Unus the owner of ‘the number drawn recetves the difference between 4% per cent and 6 per cent. amounting to $%3, less 10 per cent, Which the as8o- ciation claims a3 per plan, ‘The office is situate at 465 F street northwest, FUssELu’s Ick CREAM S Lapies in delicate health, and all who suffer from habitual constipation, will find the pleasant California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, more seally taken, and more beneficial in eflect aan any other remedy. It acts promptly yet gently on Bowels, Kianeys, Liver and stomach, and does not sicken Or debliltate. All Druggists. LiGHTNING Kops and speaking tubes. J. H. Kuebling, 2212 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. ‘LAWN VASES AND SETTEES, at SHEDD & BRO’, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Namtoxat.—Thursby Concert. Atnacow's—“The Black Hussar. PaNonaMa BUILDING.—“Battle of Shiloh.” Hannus’.—-“-Stranglers of Paris.” ‘KxuwaN's—Drama and Variety. Condensed Locaix, Bishop Keane has issued a circular to the Cath- olic clergy, Inviting them in the name of the Doard of trusvees to be present at the laying of the cor- ner-stone of the Catholic University, on Thursday next. The funeral of Rev. Wm. Wolff took place this afternoon from the residence of bis son, Mr. Wim. F. Wolff, 1203 G street northwest. ‘The deceased, was a first Meutenant of Company D, 178th New York Volunteers, and a member of ‘Kit Carson Post, G. A. K. ‘The interment will be at Arlington. Yesterday, Patrick ‘Yobin was acquitted, in the Criminal Court, of the cuarge of keeping ‘an un- licensed bar on ist, between L and M streets. ‘The hearing in the habeas corpus case of Robert M. Thompson, arrested in North Carolina to an- sWer ap indictment for retalping pension money, Was yesterday continued to the 26th inst. Representative Wilson, of West Virginia, ad- dressed the Virginia Democratic Association last evening. Yesterday Samuel Noble was taken to the first preciuct station in a helpless condition from paral- ‘Fats, and Was removed to his home, 1214 Blagden’s lies, im the patrol wagon. AUS:45 o'clock last night Charles Toliver, col- ofed, Was found on the railroad tracks im Virginia avenue, between 4}¢ and GLb streets southwest, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D. C.. SATURDAY. MAY 19, 1888—DOUBLE SHEET ‘Mrs. Emmons’ Estate, ‘THE FIRST REPORT OF RECEIVER PENDALL. In the case of S. F. Emmons against H. W. Gar- net et al., in which the estate of the late Weltha A. Emmons 1s involved, Mr. Reginald Fendall, the receiver, has filed his first report. He states ‘Chat he has received from the complainant and ‘Messrs Garnett and Duncanson the articles in the American Bell Telephone Co. stock in the name of Weltha A. Emmons, He states that the telephone company ‘to issue oft 7 per cent debenture bowds tine” coustruce on of the the Among the names on the lst of Mr. Stevens’ sup- Porting company are those of Hudson Liston, leary Holland, Margaret Lanner, who 1s well- kuoWa in this’ city, where she formerly resided; Georgie Exmily Lytton, and Marian Kus- sel ALBAUGH'S OrrRa Hovse.—There was a steady improvement in the performance of “The Black Hussar” by the McCaull company at Albaugh’s from Monday night forward, and the audiences grew correspondingly, the houses during the latter art of the week having been very large. This encouraged the management to continue “The Black Hussar” all of next week, postponing the production of “The Beggar Stiident” until the {th and last week of the engagement. “The Black Hussar” ts one of the most tuneful and amusing of light operas, and the fact that the management of Albaugh’s finds it profitable to Keep it on the stage for two weeks shows that Washington audiences appreciate a good thing. Tux Nocvetkas ConckRt.—The program ar- ranged for tue Nogueiras concert at Albaugh's Opera House next Wednesday afternoon, 1s un- usually generous and attractive, Mlle. Noguetras appears in four numbers, afias from “Faust” and the mad scene from “Lucia” in character, the aria from Mozart's “Marriage of Figaro” and a song by Madame Viardot, under whose care Mile. Nogueiras Quished her musical education. ‘The concert bids fair to be patronized by a distinguised audience. Haris’ Buot THEATER. — The popular sou- bretie, Jennie Calef, supported by a com- Pany, Will appear at Harris’ next week in a round suffering [rom a severe wound in the head. Officer Barna toe bins to the free precinct seetion ones Dr. Winters attended him, and be was then re- imoved Wo the Freedinen’s Hospital An attempt was made by thieves to enter the ‘store of 1 4 east, Luls wor about 3:15 o'el breaking Se ey rot, out, The Takes wey Inightet yy Sergeant who yured @ Coat and bag dropped by them. kev. Dr. Byron Sunderland will preach the Baccalaureate sermon at tne approaching com- Ricacuauentor New ‘Windsor Congo, Matyland oe ‘The Techniker Veretp (Technical Society) has Bled & certificate of incorporation by Carl L. inkel, Cari A. Didden, Paul Bausch, Wm. Bur- chard and Jacob Jose. The objects are stated to De closer reiationsiip of themselves and profes- sional colleagues, the fostering of social inter- It has Deen found that Mr. Albert Fletcher's lett leg ts broken near the hip. He fell on his front door steps night before last, His knee was dis. floated, but f has bese reptacet A bill of sale from A. M. Hudson to James Ray of the stock of toys, &c., at 1335 7th street porth- West, for $4,000, bas been placed on record. Carat Crry Guy Cues CHaMpionsurr.—The urd of the series of matches for the champtou- ship of the Capital City Gun Club Was shot Thurs. day afternoon at the club near the National Observatory. Following are the scores out of a bie 0: Wilson, 43; Wagner, 4! Mills, 40. Three matches of the series of twell have now Deen shot with the follo result: Mills * and Wilson L. The next mateb will be suot om the 7th of June. Ax EXCELLENT OrroxTesrry 15 offered for per- SWuLIe, war Of ne buidiog lots tn the sale uy Williams & Co., auctioneers, Monday evening at O'clock on Linden and Boundary streets, at the in- Versection of Khode Island avenue and S strect Ge Droit Park). ‘These lots Lave a depth and ifontage which admits of building without leaving peremptory sale of Bri hortheast, and the Vacant jot om 3d. street, pear H BoFtheast, advprtised elsewhere in today's paper — Five Steet Evoxkavinas at Avctioy.—Duncan- Sob Bros. wili veil at their saiesrooms, on Monday, 2 11 aia. and 3 o'clock p.m, a choice ——— AMONG THE AUCTION SALES Will be found adver- ised ne building’ lots on Connecticut aveuee, pear Dupont Cirle, out Of the most fashionable sections of our city, Wo be sold Monday afvernoo! at Sorciock. . pane D. L. Korsrressz, of tls city, and formerly rest- dent physician at the Children’s Hospital, atver prolonged study at the German medical schools, established himself at 6311 street northwest for the pructice of bis profession. ‘Tux STRAMER MARY WAsmINGTON will make her Of plays. Ou Monday and Tuesday, “An American Princess” will be given; Wednesday and Thurs- day, “Little Muffets,” ahd Friday and Saturday, “The Little Detective.” “THE BATTLE OF SHILOH” continues to be waged on canvass at the Panorama building. It is avery Feallstic and stirring representation of the great ht “A Fary Dura. will be given at National Rites’ Hall Monday evening by Young ladies of Hamline ure! ee Judge Miller's Mail. MANY PERSONS APPLYING FOR POSITIONS AT THE POLICE COURT. Since Judge Miller's nomination his mail bas Deen unusually large, and in every batch of let- ters received there have been at least half a dozen applications for positions in the court. Thus far a3 many a8 200 applications have been received. While walking on the street the judge was met by @ citizen, who, shaking the judge’s hand, wished nim success. “I have been a good democrat for twenty-five years,” he sald, and the judge, tearing ‘Uhat he was going to put iu an appilcation, inter- Tupted: “Ab, indeed. "I know a man who has been & good democrat for seventy years.” His friend made no reference to ap appointment. Among the applications received 1s one from Warrenton, Va., from @ citizen of that place, who sent his pic- ture. He is a good-looking man, but then the eee favor of Fyne om yt ¥ hose present position pays him §1, would’ like to do better, and be thinks tai tus clerkship of the court would just suit him. An- other resident, who would like to act as the Judge’s: messenger, applied for a blank application, but no such blanks are furnished. Others send in long sitions of nd many of them are si Wy the samme persons, who do it simply because they want to displeast noone. In one application ‘the applicant wrote that he bad heard of Judge Miller's appointment, and he (the applicant) would like to be appointed juage of whe court, ‘Transfers of Real Estate, Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Mary J. Snowden to Lucy A. Butts, lots 27 to 29, Diock 7, Ivy City; $300. Sarah E. Martin to Mary J. Griswold et al., sub 117, sq. 237; $—. Henrietta Smith et al. to Adolphus Gude, pt. 7, Woodland; $2,500. Panny May Britt et al. to John O'Neil, pt 12, sq. 580; $1,375. R. P. Biglow to Morell Marean, subs 66 and 67, South College Grounds; $15,572. H! H. Twombly to Mary A. Lee, sub 2, sq. 561; $4,800. Mary J. Snowden vo S. Tenney, sub 6, block 3,” Ivy City; $140. ELF. Lewis tod. F. P. Magee, 1ot 96, Diock ‘30, Long Meadows; $1,475. “J. K. Sadler to ¥, Wisier, 8. 3¢ 13. Moore’s Vacancy; $1,000. W. H, Smuth’ to John C. Davidson, sub 4, sq. 134: $8,000. Mary W. Loomis to Wimsatt & Unler? Property in Montello; $800. R Collins to ©. EL” Engels, pt. Sq. 816; $2,600. 8. E. “Johnson Josepy _ Forrest, — 10ts 74 to 76, sq. 779% $1,772.64. W. L. Stuard to Mary E. Slewan,s.’ >; Idd, D. and Ls. sub Mt, Pleasant; $—. Mary’E. Sieman to W. L. Stuard, pt. do.; $—."B. H. Warner et al. to W. ‘Mayse et’ al, Sub Lots 56 Co 38, sq. 850; $1,500." D. Webb to Georgiana C. Hull, sub 13, sq. 813; $2,200. J.P. Carter to 8. D. Webb, satae property; $—. Joseph Anthony to Doris Minster, sub 73, sq. S18; $9,000. D. Connell to Mary E. Bradshaw, pts. 37 0 39, sq. Sin; $—. | Mary Bradshaw to 6. Gesstord, sane roperty ; $600. C. W. King to Rosulle Ganz, sub, Prva. O12" $5,500. ‘Leonora C- Simith $9 abe Bayne, pts, 94. 266, and pt. 19, sq. 539; $— Ann E, Bayne to Leonora C. Smith et al., pts same: §—. Kobert P. Bigelow to Morell Marean, lots 66 and 67, south college grounds; 315,572.8" Laura W. Payne to F. C. Linger, undivided eighth lot 11, 84 350. “Sarah & Clayville to John E. Beall, pls 26 and 27, -q. 197; $2,800. H. L. Partridge to Chariotte P. Herron, pt. sub 30, 84. 407; 3725. Beale to R. E. Bradiey, sub 71 to 73, sq. 873;$—. J. W. Strains to Taos. G. De Moll, pt. 3,” sq. 's. of 1019; $4,400, Julius Lansburgh to P. G.’ Michener, lots ‘17 "to 24, Dik. 2 and 1 to6, bik. 12, Lon, Meadows; $C. W. Cullen to J. Albert Duvall Elizabeth D. PL 3, sq. 685;$— J. A. Duvall to Cullen, same’ property ; $—. 2 EF of pearby butter indicate the which ahippers ‘ulist expect in, tho oe : eats aie cee ae a to be sold on their = jarl grassy flavors carefully avoided. ‘The recetpts Of eggs have been light, and the tendency fowls in demand at chickens scarce and i 2 i] i g LxcIox ov Hoxon PRESENTATION.—At a meet of Che Grand Council of the American Legion of Honor, D.S., Grand Commander E. J. Sommer, in behalf of the Grand Councli, presented a superb past commander's Jewel to P. G. C. Joan B. the present supreme representative, a8 an act knowledgment Of his faituful services during the two Years he Was at the head of the order in this jurisdiction. AP. C. Jewel was presented to P. C. Ost, of Counell 534, th recognition of his services, ES ALEXANDER N. ZEVELY's WiLL.—The will of the late Alexander N. Zevely was flied yesterday. He leaves to his sou, Henry B. Zevely, all his interest ta his business, and the son 1s named as executor. ‘The residue of’ tae is left to his widow, but in case of her death betore the testator’s the property goes to his daughters om BB, omg em BR. PRIGES Sok A ie EE Be M4 8 ‘ably on the appointment of deaconesses, Dr. J. approved of the introduction deaconesses into the church. however, to a a yee H fi ge FF ; i i i aey . i hl S| 5 HH H ee as James Patten sixty years, eleven month?; Henry Leahy, twenty years; Anna 1. Zevely, forty-seven; Margaretta F, Neville, thirty-seven; ‘Barbara McClelland, seventy-three; Susan Morrison, sixty-five; Hannah S. Rowell, eight years, ten ‘months and ten EMe A. Louffer, thirty-one years; M. B. Vinton, ten how Reginala Fi seven days—all white, Oscar Carter, forty-two years; Mary Wheeler, nine days: Lillie Whiting, one year and three monchs—col- rns ee A SEALED Vexpicr.—Yest the trial of the suit of Lyman H. Lamb against the Baltimore and Potomac Kallroad Co. for $5,000 to prop- erty on Virginia avenue soutuwest, by smoke, cin- ders, &c., from passing trains was concluded in Circuit Court No. 2, Judge Merrick, and given to the jurf. The jury were out until’ this morning, and left With the clerk a sealed verdict. ganas = ~sanasthin Fiuuixe Tue Jonts—In Cireult Court No. 1 yesterday, Messts. A. D. Jackson and J. F. Saum Were accepted as jurors, and Messrs David Mc- Kenzle and George F. Atkins excused, The clerks drew yesterday, the following names for additional jurors: David Rittenhouse and Jacob Brock for Cireult Court No.1; W. A. Yates, W. H. Yerkes, Jas. A. Moxley, L 8. Lyon, D. @. Hatch, 0, L. Bon- het, A. L. Alexander and’ J. H. Pouger for tne Criminal Court, a Ses DELEGATES TO THE M. P. GENERAL CONFERENCE.— ‘The following are the representatives to the gen- eral conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, now in session at Adrian, Mich. from tne Maryland distric which incl the District of Columbia: Rev. L. W. Bates, D.D., of West Wash- ington; Rev. W. S. Hammond, president of the conference; Rev. W. M. Strayer, ev. J. D. Kinzer, Kev. D. L. Greenfield aud Rev. E. J. “Drinkhou: M.D., D.D, editor Methodist Protestant, Bal more; Rev. J.T, Murray, D.D., and Kev, Lewis, president of Wéstern "Maryland Coliege, Westininster, Md.; W. J.C. Dulany, C. W. Button, J. R Caton, J. W. Herring, J.D. Baker, samuel Vanuort, W. J. Aydelotte, J.B, Thomas ahd Horace Burrough, laymen. Mas, DeNison’s MaY BaLl.—Mrs. Flora C. Den- nison’s fourth annual May ball Wook place last night at the National Rifles’ Armory. Miss Allene Barrett was the Queen of May, Miss e Hine and Fannie Hutchinson, maids of honor; Mis3 Ma- mie Gillam, Goddess of Liberty; Miss Lizzie Carver, Lady Hope, and little Marguerite Sands made & beautiful crown-bearer. ‘The fancy dances were all well given. The Maypoie dance by ten misses and masters ‘tn peasauts’ costumes attracted tue most attention, Prot. Louis Webber furnisued the music. —____ ‘The Coarts, CouRr IN GENERAL TERM. (Yesterday, Balloch agt. Hooper; argued in part, Equrry Covut—Judge Coz. Yesterday, Davis agt. Davis; Wolf & Co, admit- ted as parties defendant. Tynan agt. Brown; ap- pearance of absent defendant. Crrccir Court No. 1—Judge Hagner, Yesterday, Fowler agt. Martin; verdict for plainum, sido. €mecvrr Court No. 2—Judge Merrick. esterday, Munroe & Co. agt. Ward & Mockae Dee; judgment confessed, $1,176.66, with interest. CRIMINAL CoURT—Judge Montgomery. Yesterday, Isaiah Price, second offense, petit lar= ceny; bail given. Antonio Wiener, unlicensed bar; ‘verdict guilty. “Michael Lawler, do.; plea of guilty. Daniel Flynn, unlicensea ba: verdict guilty. Patrick Tobin, unlicensed bar; verdict not guilty. Joha Lyons, cruelty to animals; trial ‘commenced. PROBATE CoURT—Judge Cor. Yesterday, Estate Philip G. Riley; order author- izing widow to take articles at oe value and autho! administrators to sell the rest. Estate Carl G. Freudenberg; letters of administration to Katharine K. Abbott, administratrix, a. b. n., c. t. a; bond, $100, qualified. Estate Richard K. Thorn. ton; will admitted to probate, letters testamentary to Clara Thornton; bond, $600. Estate Arians J. Lysies; letiers testament to Eleanor A. Ma- der and Arianna E. Ward; bond, $400. Esiate Wim. Myers; renunciation of widow and children filed and will proved by one witness. Estate Lorenzo sitgreaves; will filed; petition of widow jor letters Of administration c, t. a, Estate of Hirain S. Litchfield; “will flied. Estate of Alex. N. Zevely; will Med. In re estate of Mary A. Ginon, will adiuitted to probate and record, letters testamentary to Jos. Bowes; bond, $4,500,” Estate of Jos. J. Nicholson; order authorizing public sale. Estate of Edward 8. Hall; letters of administra: tion to Mary C. Hall; bond, $500. In re Herbert McK. Smulth, infant; order that guardian employ counsel. Estate of Wm. S. Straus; exempiitied copy of will from Orphans’ Court in Baltimore flied. Accounts were passed as follows: Estate of Jos. Libbey and estave of Wm. W. Moore, PoLice Couxt—Jurlye Milter. Yesterday, David Ferguson, indecent exposure; © or 15 days. Charles Gordon, profanit: ore days, Frank P. Carter, cruelty to animals; con- tinued. Patrick McCormick, Violating hac! law; %. Benjamin sheiton and Timothy Collins, dis- orderly conduct; $3 each, James Brady, disorder- 'y conduct; 9 of 15 days. ‘Oday, Charles Burgess, colored, sus] cion; bonds or 90 days. Charles Johuson, ‘colored, pro- fanity; $10 or 30 days. William Lynch and Frank ‘Sprague, disorderly conduct; collaterals forfeited. George Moure, do.; do, Bridget Brady, profanity; do, Wilitam Evans, do.; do. Annie Dix, colored, d0.; $5 Or Tdays. Hattie Wiliams, colored, dis- orderly conduct; §5 or 15 days, sylvester Jones and Annie Jones, do.; do. Dennis Sweeney, un- licensed liquor ‘dealer; collatteral forfeited. Francis R. Crupper and John £. Vaughn, trespass = : do, pmtagemy el lo. ugustus ving; $. John Cassell, Violating hack law; personal bonds. Eaward Hamilton, do.; do, Buovsyzss ‘Is more general at this season than any other. The Ditter taste, offensive breath, coated tongue, sick head- Sold by all druggists. $1; six for @5. Prepared only by C.I, HOOD &CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maas, 2 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. CITY ITEMS. Dr. Talmage Writes: “T should have no faith in the sense or of any one who does not like the Bradbury plano, Itis the pet of our household. It occupies but a ‘Small space in our room, but filla the whole house With music. It is adapted to morning prayers or the gayest party that ever shook my parlors” 1. “price “Moyal Giuc” Mende Everything. Save the. Pieces! “Mends, “Broken, as Furniture, Wood, Jewelry, Always ready! a Druggists and grocers! sel “Royal Glue” at 10c, Eagle Charms and Badges, Frank, Golden 461 Pa. ave. _AMUSEMENTS.__| __FOR RENT_HOUSES. __|_FOR RENT_HOUSES.__|__FOR RENT—HOUSES.__ |FOR SALE—HOUSES ¢ LOTS JF sions omen won| FS SS Se OEE | PRPS OE SEES | pra sas neous ao wr SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 19, Foe BERT UT Eis wr GRAND OONUEET 'HOUBE i ‘ST. NW, WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, = enewecr cant ae Deen (Successor to Danephower & Sou), MIss EMMA C. Seven rooma inctuding bathe REALESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKER, THURSBY. in with as, and water; 3 3 Closets in every room, with hallway, gas, 0 2115 F ST, NW. br it “Reut, $20.50 per month, and see — per SEND FOR MONTHLY BULLETIN. ‘House open for ‘BL WARNER 2 story 10 room frame, peer . my18-2 vie Fsck. w. 3553 Pcom beet itor ee aR Bane Sea FRAME ON L ST. i bags ey FRAULEIN ADELE AUS DER OBE, Pianist, ween 7th and 8th sta Kpols to RB STONE, room brick. 24 st. "near Bstory S toon brick, a Mr. EUGENE DE DANCKWARDT, tenor, and the macist, 7th and L sta uw. 18-2 isn FAMOUS VENETIAN MANDOLIN CLUB. ie: R RENT—ONE LARGE FRA! } 4 by Tickets: 50c.. 75c.. i258 82 and $2.50. = —=—_—__= —=—= =— — a 2 : 2 story 2 room treme, sale sf Elite & Gon O37 Peuney vata sve. it FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS | ser aera 89 | FOR SALE-SCHOLARSHIP_FOR POUR YEARS | } sory ¥ room buck, © 2 | case icp nao8 College, at Carlisle, Pa, Cheep | 3 500°% brick Gtk mesr MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. 48 | Samean BEAD. O07 Thea.w. AB atory 18 room brick, ‘We bay SALE ory 11 room brick In consequence of the Bobebe forthe Tet MoxtHs, 20 LY vata PPS typewriter Te PARKER, Benes 7 room ae GREAT SUCCESS the. HOUSES in hands for rout inthe lise “35 | _myto-ste __@17 aba G10 7th street mw. | 2 story Groom brick, a ee SEFUMX, te ther compre nome of the: HANDSOM- ane \Ok SALE—200 SLATE MANTELS AT A SMALE | 3 Story # room frame: AUS, BLACK HUSSAR my 19-08 MELD SS doch et oc 22e wage Shove cost of mamutacts 3 story 8 room frame. Sih. near ‘Fos BENZ, 2011 FORTNER ST, X. W..NEW ¢ 308 ane 3 rom bck, Bt —} = E00. corner {ih and F st my1-3t SsiKo 3 story $0 room brick: bth, corner ‘MoCAULL OPERA COMPANY, R RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE yr F at, 2 story § room brick, 10th, cor 2 cH stn Zetor¥ § roo fraaue 10th wear pe 2 Georgctown Heighta $319 U st. nve blocks Cat 2 story 6 room brick, 10th, bear falsbade, good’ stable’ city weter adres” weated by eter ye 20%, near ‘Will be continued furnace and o} Fecently put {a first-class ot 1458 G6 1 roam trick 10th bear > Ger.” Apply to JAMES THOMESOR, on tho premises, 2 story 10 room brick, 10th, neat Mans DURING NEXT WEEK. my e be os iiss 39 room frame, 1100, near Nee. per tt. Ste )R RENT—AN OLD-FASHIONED GEORGETOWN a SALE—ENGLIAN “ i BICYGLE: ew: | Betory Groom beck Lith beer T at Figieston Grae. iewp nal ay Some cedar al Frgate, inch eet wal rare tent | 3 sor} Pom rp, 11S co and etable: 830 per mouth. ‘apply to 8 Chin be seen at Hoom No. te Arlington ins, Oe 2 story 3 room frame, Toth. near Nats ‘AIRY DRILL! PEAK SISTERS! ENTERTAIN. BX DEEBLE, 1519 F st. may 18-38 ing, 1505 Vennsyivania a1 myio-ste | 3 story 38 room brick. 13th cor. Big jnent by the Young Ladies of Hamline Chureh, at iE LARGE THREE-STORY AND OR SALE—CANVAS CANOE, PADDLE AND SAIL | 3 atory® room brick, Lath, near V etn, tional ‘Hall MONDAY EVENING. tad 906 aware. all modera. spars, and & first-class S2-bracket banjo: or will | 3 story 11 room brick, 14th, near H st. 1888, at 8 o'clock. ‘Admiseion sion 250. my19- oe permenth, Aply 0 YnuEe exchange for a bicycle. Address CANOK, Star otfice I | 3 story 40 room brick 14. moar Cat, : G. MARINT'S ANNUAL FLORAL MaY FESTI- ope Sdedll JOR SALE BICYCLE 541NCH COLUMBL tory 6 room brick, 14th st. mw... 6,00 L. ‘val will take piace Foe PEND TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT = = ‘only 830 cash, in food condition, st DARIN'S Ke: <a Abe oN of geval of the most <onilete tng win At Masonic Hall “Tickols,gi- "* __my10.6t_| jp-250 pormonth: “Aphis W:RULEY DERBLETISTG | ep'aaaty Lee ASTAy Ee RUBS PEERS | pair Shop, 1508 Penssyivanieavesaes |g | dow ‘each house coutaips 1" Bice er WE eT Fra myl0-3t | 1416 Fst. my18-12t {OR SALE—A GOOD SHOZMAKER'S BUSINES | rane, front and beck stairs and Co ee ee ‘OR REN T1500 CORCORAN ST. XW. NICE FOE BENT GL NEW JERSEY AVE. PETC eAe On sccount of sickwess, Inguire 2007 | papered. beautiful ceyetal chendel a Grmence cna Stee ober, Matias mit be sit | case aah ake poe ees ne manera | Roy toy oad eaepent Peck dling: nem | SS ec acre aR a ai barn fae: fig Washington City Orphan Asyi w Lath and Sients: an excellent house for a suall famils fatrobe. “Apply at 1625 Ne eaves ny 18-3t* in first-class onder; che Sesey neon ee ioe er ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, myl92t MAY 22 AND 23. ECIAL REQUEST, THE GRAND EXHIBI- ind May Bale wiven' Uy Prot AMES VER MILYA. will be Repeated on MONDAY EVENING, MAY 28,8 National Rifles’ Armory. ission, 0c. ANG charg’ at hat box.” my18-Ot tines 10 and 250, greedy a 50e. Mi jon 16,26 atid SOc. LAST WEER OF THE OLD THEATER! NEW HOUSE NOW BUILDING. REMAN MORTON CHAS, ED. FO! DRAMATIC AND SPECIALTY CO. ALBAUGH'S OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 4 P. M, MATHILDE DE NOGUEIRAS (CMarcelio”), In Scenes from “FAUST” and “LUCIA,” in Character, Assisted by ‘Mrs. MAMIE SIMONS-LENT, __Mr. ERNST LENT, ‘Mr. HERMANN RAKEMANN, And the SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Tick 2, 1 and 75 cents, according to loca- tion, obtainable at Motucrotts Munie Sores” mp 168i AREIS’ BIJOU THEATER. TWO—PERFORMANCES DATLY—TWO., ‘Week commencing MONDAY, May 14, FRANK A. TANNEHILL, the sterling actor, in one of the ‘Greatest Sensational Melodramas upon the American 8t STRANGLERS OF PARIS, This play will be prevented by a carefully selected company of recognized talent. A car-load of Elaborate Scenery. ic and Calcium Effects. In summer this theater is the coolest in the city... By means of a sliding roof the auditorium is always cool and ing. “Popular prices will prevall. ‘Next Week—JENNIE CALEF'S COMPANY. \DEL'S SUMMER GARDEN, Tonight, Grand Saar iy Pot OLR. ARTH '3 OR- on pone y mayti-im CHESTHA. myl4 RIVATE ART COLLECTION, ‘The Pictures and Ceramics of THOS. E, WAGGA- MAN, 3300 O st., West Washi will be open on the THURSDAYS OF MAY, from 11,4. m until 4 p.m. for, the poor of Washing- fon. under the auspices of the Society of St, Vincent de Adinission, for each person 50 cents. Tickets good for day and date only: can be had at Harris & Shacfer's dewelry Store, No. 11iz Pen 2 ‘Georwe B. Lockuar’s’ Drug Store, cor. 32d" aiid 0 sta., West Washington, for any of the Thursdays. my9tomy30 ALIFORNIA. Special Parties. ‘Seimi-monthly. Free Sleeping ‘Cars. Rates ‘Southern Koute. Address E. HAWLEY, General Eastern Avent, 330 Broadway. New York: Xt. J. Smith. 402 Chestnut st, Fisiadelphia, gr any Baltimore and Obio Ticket went p2l-wasstfe 00k OUT FOR THE GRAND BALL AND BAX jauet at National Rifles’ Hall, TUESDAY EVENING, May 22, 1888. in-honor of the Supreme Castle, Knights of the Golden Eagle, my8-13t WTUE CYCUERIES, 1406 NY AVE — LADIES Bicycles, ‘Tricycles, les and Teudems for Rent by the hour, day or week. ‘Tricycles for five 85 per month. ‘months, apl2-6 EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. OUKTH ANNUAL EXCURSION FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 7, I. 0. M.. PEN MAR, DECORATION DAY, MAY 30, 1888, - SELECT PARTY. SEATS GUARANTEED. ‘Train leaves Baltimore and Potomac Depot 8:30 a, m,, returning 9 p.m. ‘Tickets limited. Dinner 50c. Fare (round trip), $1.50. Chiildren 5 to 12, half fare. 1t WAsumnaron ROVE. WESLEY CHAPEL Will give an excursion to WASHINGTON GROVE ox MAY 30. Round-trip tickets, 60 cents. Children, 35 cents. ‘Train leaves depot at 9 o'clock. ‘Tickets for sale at Mr. Kobert Cohen’s store, 630 Pa, ave., and at the de} wy 19,26,28. Assay watt q Steamer, reoran, SUNDAY, 0, 1885, Grand Annual Excursion of the WASHINGTON SAENGERBUND. ‘The steamer Corcoran will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street, at 9:30 am. and 2 p.m, Keturuing, will arrive at Washington at 10 p.m. iekets, 50. X-B.—Ii the weather be unfavorable, the excursion ll be postponed. bat <a __THE COMMITTEE. G!AND INAUGURAL EXCURSION RIVER VIEW, ‘For the Season of 1888, (On SUNDAY, May 20th. Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave at 3 p.m, returning at8 p.m. Fine Brass Band in attendance, ‘Tickets 25c. No objectionable parties allowed on board. For Charters, &c., apply to E. 8, RANDALL, 9p17-3m 1100 Virginis ave. aw. Cems ‘WOOD BEACH. (Well-known as Johnson’s Springs.) ‘This Excursion Resort has just been fitted up with everything new—large Pavilion, Dining-room, &e. We have a fine spring of cool running water, the largest on the Potomac; plenty of shade on the grounds: for these there is no place on th that yual it, argo open grounds for children to play fu, Fine beach wil be turn ‘kinds of amuse- ‘at strictly _my15-1m ‘ARSHALL HALL IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEA- Mee The soumee W, Ws, CORCORAN, Leaves fim. “Application Tor ‘use of Ground Fiat ohad Parties, Excursions, &,.and for Chatter of Boas. oa to Care bares ofthe "Btoatner “WW HH For GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN ‘steam packet EXCELSIOR, makes her regular trips faeieeter coer agony roundtrip, (tod. G. and J. M. WATERS. Dr. Lori a9. F store and dwel stable, best Dusl- iness point on the strest.” £. C. CUTTEI, 1425 F st Bie C at nw. QOR RENT—2254 Foom brick, house, all story frame, 20th Gor. Kat, uw JOR SALE—ONE DAYTON WAGON IN rent PERFECT Yery low. Apply at 907 New York ave. myle-st" ppdet, cost $140. will sell for one-half Ay ROR RENT — FURNISHED—A DELIGHTFUL | 98" Pa ave. se. ae Wouse ucar Dupont circle, toa first-class responsi ble family, for the summer. at only €60a mouth Ade dress at orice RESPONSIBLE, Stat ofice, my17-30" (OR RENT—TO A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, ‘for a very low rent, from June 1 til October, tet: 7OK SALE-A 4-YEAR OLD PONY, HARKNESS and Buggy, broker: in sinwie snd double harness, an excelient driver and sound in every respect 8135. Address Box 4, star office my lt DOR SALE—20 SHARES OF PNEUMATIC GUN 34, near Va ave ‘near G st nw. Yom, near 1 sit uh, Bear Kt LARGE NEW - cl ed House. Apply at 1512 K st, between | MY stock at #2 per share hear 4th at my19-eo- Lm! Oand'Tecloee Saytheoe PRANK 1. PELOUZE, 1416 Patret story & room frame, A. near 3d st ot RENT— he FURNISHED—FROM~ JUNE 187, | _™¥18-3t -aler in local Stocks and Bonda, ose 1} room Urick, &. meat 3A ot Ged tthe. Or. 47.910 R RENT—FURNISHED-FROM JUNE 187, | _ ae de. | Zetory 7 room frame, Bist 91,43 Fenton PL ned. supe, 23 Di seven-room Swiss Cottage, in northwest part of | J)OK SALE—CLUB TANDEM TRICYCLE. SINGLE 6 room frame, C, near ie Sey ee city: all modern improvements. G. J. D., Star ofice. or double; im good order, $150; cost #2 bricks, Cet. 9 201000 e : = miyi7-3t Sih st. ne. 8 room Lich near dy at S00 2018 Lat., 6rs. = ‘i < . ry + Toon frau, br eS R _RENT—NEW BRICK HOUSE, 906 2D ST. | JIOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN—A PAIR OF FI: ~ $=, pip titres Fine.’8 toons, abd beth roots: all mod tmp: €80; | Doreen south sentie and sccimmiea bau 4-3 EAL Bet es lass Teterenice required, Call or address 310 2d st. ne. "| years old: also, good Browcham, harness, arvitie ag a Ya Pa eave = sisblcoorers pad cecrzibing somes mer | atry room bra Fuca face Hiatt pe ES A Ag es Peete Cn boon tame 3 tory ¢ coom frame Pots wear wines 2133 Ke rements. Tocated. 226 2d street | Tear of 2 Oe BY T7-St*_ | 2 story 6 room brick. G, uear 100 ies 2 tw. Apply. 0 SAWL: FOLKINHORN, Station “C | JOR SALE—MOMIZONTAL ENGINE AN CoM: | Jetory !a'room bucks Goatar Sub 2210 Lat 5 Fat, bet Lath and loth, ‘Key on premises. may 177 te order, 8x20 inch cylinder. By wheel 8 fect | 10 room brick, G. eat Lith stu w 1230, 30ti 905 PRENT-IO1L @ BT Wg — y, | Giatueter: pulley 43x14 in. face. brass bearings: about | 3 story # room! brick, G, Bear 3 2ist ‘pu7 oy) ma RE ES T $00 PER MO. | Is-hors power. AtZ21 10thet mw. inyl Sw? _ | Zotory @ room brick: <i. near Gib ot. ai. -, ee ie iuups, house in good repair. 2 splendid mirrors reuted | FJOR SALE—A GOOD DRIVING AND SADDLE | 3 SOF }0700m bnick,@. non uw a ot with the house. ‘JouN SHERMAN © CO. mare. Call at OLCOTT & COUPEE'S Stables, I | 3 story § foo fens, a, yas it 380: my17-3t 2407 F sti srect, bet. 13thand Mth, aa iiss {OR RENT — BRICK HOUSE, 6 ROO: JOR SALE—A FINE LADIES’ KIDING MAKE, bst. aw 4 isaats isd Weal eultal for fentturnt oF Doetding house | std Square Fanoe. oy uy SNMAY Wael UPN | 3 orp on tes Pat Cop a my19-3i Will be fitted up to suit tenant, THE PIANO EXCHANGE, story & room brick, East Cap.te JOR RENT—A 10-ROOM HO! imps, and stable; $40 per mo. ow aa th JOR RENT—949 Q ST. buth,,in perfect order; will be "vacated May 1:83. rooms, vacated ayy, Lass: ay tally. farmichet oF, uMlur- | iancy culord; prise G10 for tmalearfiasels; sited bp | Sony Ld room bees, Mesetemeteren Pogue; g0-50.” Git ate ak ur we ‘Tocinw: | Mlabed; splendid woodtlon: near Thomas Circle: ad. | Suu, coleme, pric, $10, for ale or female: sine Uy | 2 atery 22 root fran, Maane anette ave uy 820. "13: h st. ww. 5 rooms; $16. 1403 | Sess Box b a {sR SALE—BED FEATHERS, FROM 36. TO 7Sc. | 2 510° 8 room brick, Missou and 1405 East Capitol st? $7 each. ‘Stable in rear | OR RENT—316 IND, AVE. N.W, 18-ROOM ALE BED FEATHER Soak wee the, | S8O8y Broom brick, New Hi eu nia ave., between Jd and 454 sts $25. house, with stable, for 70 per month. Stable now — heer Be a by raRDane YEATHER. story 7 room brick, North Caroli my10-St__CHAKLES W. HANDY, 021 Fatnw._ | sented foF $5 per mouth, But cau be vacated if wanted. | $14% 00 oF a ee + | Zatory 9 room New Jersey ave. m. w, and bath, bay window, cellar, gaa, range, cwo | JOR RENT—UNFURNISHED— py a yy a a gS eher robes. “pabered throughout, alley in rear. 426 | IY Lance double house, southern exposure, 35 feet | paqieit lve Picked: the best for the mower Gooss room brick, Pa ave. .w Boundary st. n.w., second door trom Sth st.. facing Le | front, ou Ist. n.w., between 17th and 19th sis.. con | Keatlers, Ge. a, 1b.< all Pratt wt Droit Park "Keyé at 420 Boundary. iay10-Btr" | taining 23 ‘room, bath, kc.; elegant drawing-room | WM. SEI ee ae eee RENT—LARGE BRICK HOUSE, 326 4jg ST. | #04 Very large dining-room. ‘Can be icased for aterm | JOR SALE—ONE STHINWAY SQUARE, $250; esas Se Years at a moderate pries per month, A Chickering Square, $200: 1 nearly new Uprisit, fain ativanoe. Logune 104 Tntione aoe Se. ILL & JOHNSTON, $210." HUGO WORCH & O0., 92> 7th stn. story, 4 room frame, Vt ave.-.-°° ™mnyiv. a. cages: . my15 738 15th et. uw. | Sobmer Piauo Agency. Pianos and Ongans for rent. story'18 rooin brick, Vireiuia ave. 86... Court, "between, oF. story 10 room frame, H, wear 4th. Zatory frame, 6 roome Let, near Zetory brick, $ rooms] st., hear 4th . Sstory brick, § rooms. Ist, near Ist nw 4 story brick, 12 rooms, I, dear 10th w, 3 story brick, 13 room, Fst nw... se story 13 room brick, K, near 4th si. o.w Six (G) yours old: hicely waited: splendid jumper inrst-rate seross oouutry. Address V" Ley Star othce. 22) ena mame SUE SALETA VERY FINE, DRIVING HORSE x years ol ands: chestnut sorrel; fine sty! and action, Address J. P, BROWN, Linco.n, Va. bath; 1925 14th, PandQ sta Apply to at nw. my 17-68" {OK SALE —A THOROUGHGOING, WELL tablished Restaurant, centrally located; propri for incapacitated by reason of infirmities. \ J.T. DYER, 600 13th st nw. story & room brick, K, near 10th nw. Ni—TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, WML MUEHLEISES, 918 Sthat mw. w517-6t | 351005 2 room brick. [oatinear ments, sy bat ew; €20 per mouth Appy wc | IRS a gf Pa oa DICKSON, 365 Hat sw. myitst | dea Sick ew eee A bear 1 - YOUNG, 1 5 room brick, M. near 10th n. FOR RENT OR SALE— room brick. 'S, New Houses, 914 and 916 8 st hear 4 st nw JOR SALE—22 GLASS CASES WITH DuAW sory. @ room brick. Sear 4 RS, hat, stationery: 10 rooms and 3 ay whole or in parts; suit for, d, ‘U8 16th st. ne. Gr. bath, mod Lmpeovements: reat G50 feo uoath.. Tne meant fot ares u story brick. 11 rooma, X ear 10th Ww ioe Galen. gum af OWNER SLOatiac nae avi ma” | gt soutetonery sore: cheap it olfat one 4300 70b | 34 de bak 14 usin QOR REN |OUSE 617 NEW JERSEY AVE. P CONSTANTLY ON HAND | 3 story Li room brick, Ost. pee eS E RELY CONSTANTLY ON MAND | } sup Urea tek Os hice repair; 830. Apply to W. C. JOHNSON, 718 13th INGHAM & OO. 1327 H st. nw. at nw. my16-3m. $ = hs —— TN 7 Ti 5 14 room brick, lows Circle 1k RENI—HOUSE 625 © 8T,_N.W., EIGHT {UR SALE—IN NORTH WEST SECTION 10 room brick, Irving st wouse. Apply at No. 2004 14th st. n.w., ee 5 ties taking one gallon or more daily, pure, sweet, | 3 st0F¥ 10 rock ta el Te” | A rooms, conveniences: $43 RU GuA' © | skimmed milk 42c*yatiom, trom farm bear city, "Ad | Z stots & room frame, Liberty wa N.W., 10 ROOMS AND 1213 F dress Box 138, Star office. myS-12t° Story 8 room frame, JOK RENT—111 DST.N.W., DESIRABL! “SALE—GREAT BARGAI N UPRIGHT story Brick Dwel containing 11 rooms, bath, — ~ Gl 3 Fe Pianos. “One, beautiful Upright, nearly new, cost we) amy17-6t_W. E BURFORD, 1422 Xew York ave. my16 422 9th at 5 room brick, Fenton luce me. ‘ory ¥ room brick, Mariou #t story 1] room brick, Maryland ave. u. 6 (OK SALE—THE FI uard Puys ever soe in this city FLOR RENT—A HOUSE, CONTAINING ELEVEN 908 S at, nw. 9 roomy rooms; furnished, partially furnished or ‘unfur- 1207 20th st nw. 17 K st nw., 10 my 16-40 T. DYER, G00 13th st nw. | DUSTER CO, 638 H a eta HOUSE, SEVEN ROOMS story 16 room brick, New Jersey FE imps. ‘OR RENT—PRESS-BRICK BAY-WINDOW, WITH concrete cellar, yeveu toms and path: all, nod, new! re TID'S Wave aw. Apply to 124 3 QOR RENT—936 P ST. 1 my 11 Fe (DALE OR | EXC HANGE-THE LARGEST stock of uew and second carriages, buggies, ‘awotus, village carts aud harness in city, best terine” also, horse and buggy for party leaving city. |W. F GEYER, 406 Pa ave nw. WEST WASHINGTON. RENT—BY KO. HOLTZMAN k, Market st HOUSES. N.w. cor. 17th and Penn, 150 best "condition. t. D. Way 19-2 NINE ROOMS AND apt bath, mod. imps. $49. “31 Fenton Place n.e. Ave Le. --43 Hlewant rooms in “Sun | On SALE—TO RESIDENTS OF NORTHWEST | 220" in etek, 3 FagMes PL S0. CHARLES B. CAXWOOD, Bascinent, SB) Ballding.Sarenpost.2 ole | Hi \cscciou best milk wold ia Washington: direct iro, | leiery 16 toes beak See ft thee Sa ae 33|_ from $30 to 82 farm; price 1c. quart: try it; eampl story 11 room brick. 3 OR RENT—HOUSE 602 6TH ST, 5.W., SIX ee sae of charge. ‘Box BS, Star oflice. Brick house, 324, near M st rooms and bath, ail mod. imps, wituin one square QL2 lines of street cars. Apply to JOHN QUINN, 300 3a + has suitabie for auy the cause of owner gi rublie for children to li jor repaira; will be ready, atm JOR SALE-THE SUN DIAL GAS COOKING Stove. The most economical in use; over BU dif- jerent kinds suitable for fautiies, hotels, restaurants and public institutions “Laundry, batters and. tail: ore’ heaters, hot plates, warming closets for Pantries, hot water generators, Sc. Over 5,000 in-use ip the ay. For sale by KG. CAMPBELL, ‘Plumber aid Gas Fitter, 517 10th st. n.w., where the stoves are on exhibit, m19-2t" AN OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS en for the last 15 years a restaurant; Kind of business, wholesale or retail: ‘ing up business the place too the premises now closed few days. S25 10th st. story 9 rovin brick, M. 2 story 10 room framie, 17 room brick house, ‘Three new bricks, 9 rooms, P R UPPER POTOMAC LANDINGS. — THE fa ye ey Suze Suxs Suxs GODAR Ste e We ettiS E ecoatent quality, seal vas ee ares ‘very fine quality, cheap at 15c.; os ee So kere bout anewiore, % uw,, bet. E aud F sts. myl9-3e* my3-2m ee Btls - . 9k RENT—NEW HOUSES ON N. J. AVE. N. W. jOK SALE—CANARIES, PARROTS, COMMON Tear Caplio» rooms sess recite woos and fancy pigeons, eces for hatching of fancy mantles, electrié bells. speaking tubes: finished in 1 chickens, &¢. SCUAUD'S Bly STORE, batural woud throughout. These are superior Louses * apls2m ___ SAF Leth st mw Ast ot., cor. Ln.w. A005100, por foot. im every respect to any Louses in the city at the sams GO. 1 SALE—SPRING OPENING OF THE LARGEST | [tt hear Dace 42x24 10% pore Price. Mousa are open aud can. be inspected at auy He ‘Eitcct'of mew and setoud-baid carriages ever olered oe tore Ese Hime. Price, 650. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 ¥ st, | 1415 ¥ et. 2a floor 2r_5u 17th ab. in Gu Giy toeloct from: inte stpiee jot st. near Qa... 452187, pat foot nw. it” ‘or list of s LC jOHN M- YOUNG, Ist wt, cor. Qn. - RENT—020 FRENCH ST. 2-STORY BRICK | Property placeg wit me for renter sale is liberaiy | 2P6-3m 470 and 481 Cet.nw.,rear National Hotel | [Stct" eur Hines Lsszu pee tose house, 7 rooms; modern conveliiences, convenient | advertised free of cost to the owner, JOR SALE— THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE- | 24st. near L ne. 15x70, per foot oem artes my agile Cerne Se oiae mylt BO. HOLTZMAN, loth quires no boller; avoids all expensive attendance. is cae. Isx90, per toot. -— ce . UM. 10 ol el. Send "arcul + Dear Apply to CHAS. C. DUNCANHON, Sth and D ata, ew. | VOR BE End price ist, br BALLAUE, wt 231 th wt, nT Ear Helse tear 3 my19-3t Fe, SALE—OVER 100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, | 3th sc! heat k OB RENT— Varnjshed and painted waxons, carpenter's milk | $th st neat A and feed wagons on monthly payments orcash. J.J. | 4th st, near K COUK, 3295 M st., Georgetown. mb17-3m TESS — bear i'n IR RENT—AT 817 TO €22.60—TO DESIRABLE “ Sth et. L uit ene tured iaiaae| LOST AND FOUND. _|suttvasros sutiful = — <== —==>} a, Houses on H st. and Linden Place: cars pass the | — = — doer? houses have 7 io 10 roome Bath inod improve: | GOP f REWARD-LOST ON TUESDAY OR WED. | OU st, wear Bik Bent thes fence NE SUurono | Beaten pallow ala. aot in" heads Apply, to | BL St. near En. Cheap at the 5 : 2 dj aise ame ies 14g New vor ave._ | MCDEVITT SPLINDEK, Detectuve Agency. $bo' ra ars = Eo yk RENT—915 E ST. 19 ROOMS, WELL SUITED | 9 OsT_ON MAY 16, 1888—-A LADY'S GOLD | 19tH Bear Gus. house; has all modern el tact with and wpe, | gesteisnscccruee og Sit ek | Lieeeicaoal ng cowie, ho toe rg | 8h a 1115 F st. nw, | 1418 Fst. myl0-2w_| toMRS. FOX, 82812thstnw. A | th near = RENT OR SALE_EIGHT-ROOM BRICK. 916 | JF OST OPERA GLASSES AT CONGREGATIONAL | 14th near Rae UNFURNISHED FPRRR aire in very denne Counter | LiGuanch fost’ Sucainy niches Reward tase: | 226 mer ‘rooms, pe SS — a Sais ~— | dbth near: 828 Mine a. 9 rocune and bai: 35 | Fronds, goed et. Te ie Re teents inate | J ,O8T—@2 KEWAKD—A PAIR OF SMALL OPERA | Jou: near i C residence. 33h SR a ‘the Belt Line car, 20uL near Cou faspmethaoate vd fiRKPORD! ©° | MELOY, 472 Loulsiane eve. ‘my waanwe~’ | of 1th aud E sts.or bet. chere and Natioual Bist near § nw my19-6t* 1307 Fat nw. = ‘The sndor wil wove Bednar Mi 7340 76 BOO! ‘TO BE FINISHED JUNE 1— laases <3 . Bd pear Ga w Senna datmovenenio® Ins; 22 Q0MS BATH | "4 tow more of the eleven HoUses on west side of L982. 8 THURSDAY ARTERNOON, BETWEES | 34th uese Hw, Tumber yard"820.30. 1. 8. FRISTOE. 810 ¥ mt nw. | Fortner Face ke CE Dapost Ciscle and, Woodley Park. stan colored | 2 taunt my10-3¢ “laliway.restbale’ Uled: range. in. Kitchen | eae ar ee ORR | A meet Han Introtes heat _ hot water, faa, Pantry, | The White House. myisect | Bear 4h SSS ‘O8T—GOLD OPEN WOKK BRACELET WITH | Cnearivu Fed Don't misy them. two pendants, ope circle ‘letter G, © hear 9th. ¥ iy wath E, D’ A engraved om it. Finder B near 26th EPS 2000 Portner Place. my9-wka3w* a — ‘same to Star office. 3 + 2: peor F) 3 000 Ha RENT_NEW sT-ONE LIMITED ATLANTA TICKER wa] Pst 2 Bd 1414 15th st. bet Rhode re, rt ot, # HB Eyihaso ee onreay mae | UNS epee ye | 14 Cat, e ‘OST—A SKYE TERRIER ON THE Gat, 112 RENT—1514 ST. N. W.—LARGE AND May 7th; 1789. A reward of ou, 1320 EF Frans back oreline coataing 17 rooms, bath, Le Wetarned 101017 20th st bs ga i S02 Mama Sirabic tenant, "Apply to THOMAS 3.1 £96, | J OsT_oX APHIL 16, GoING FROM OTH axDi| G5" nr. a A632 i ot, se so. mre barion ues iady's mall gold hunting’ cxve wate | Pat 933 Sth st mn. RENT— with short chain; full name inside; liberal reward if | kt ur 3 Boe ath ot. ‘Nw. cor. Gth & Dac. 7r, . | returned to 819 bth st. n.w. myl6-3 | Kt ur. 91436 25th st: 10 Wolke st = Lat, fore ty 126 Ook Be. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. 23 1113 N. Jay ae A ge Bin, by r FOR LOT 35x120 TO ONE WHO WILL 508 ath ee st... 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