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raasjtift j-o
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J?j f~ turn Piuprrts llWi.stin.
4^K)WiN hC aMPBELL. 1008-1010 f st ?
pT)lt SALE-SEVERAL CHOICE LOTH ON 11TH
Pu b, namiw la pnc Ir .in ?.20 to $E3o per
JUuefi 5l ALHTlfc p brown.
,p21-6t RmI Fata:* and Loan*. 1426 F at. n.w.
T3oR SAL*.?LOT ON O n.BlTWMS 4TH AND
t* 5th ste. n * . 44 1 by 106.7 to alley; Jrti f 11.80
per faot. Lot on 5th ??. t?t w.~>a F and O ata n.e
5&sf>3. pruie 40c. per foot Apply to
JOBS T Cn.LIHANF,
ap21-3t 14a? F at n.w.
IVB 4ALE ~ T*0 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS
' a ithin one square of British Layatiria
TYLER AHUTHERFORP,
ap2l-8*.* I:to? r at n w
?? V h sale?A nn CORNER LOT IS Mr.
r I Irxuit. Can be bad at a bargain if eoll eoon.
Aap/l'Vf A R. HERTFORD, 1433* F at
iaoB BALE-TWO VERY DESIRABLE LOTS. Im
mediate vlr.ultj of ltitti ll uav 8rott Circle. at a
apactuauv* pnm. E. C CUTTER A CO.. 1423 F
?A " i1' -1 ?'*
R30R 8ALE-A COBNKB LOT. 7.H95. IS HoBTH- j
Ml w?et at 83r. per foot, will atibn.it utter of ?onie
tC M le?e E C. CUTTfr.R A CO., 1423 F at. mil ?
FUR BALK?CHOICE LOTS- IK WASHINGTON,
Colombia aad Lam-r Heitrhta, Mert lian Hill ana
rother snburban subdivisions, at attractiTa i rti -?.
ap2 1-3* t. C CUT TEH A CO. 1423 * ?'
WNUR SALE?1 HAVE A Till FINF. FBONTAOE
P uf 126 feet by depth of 7U leet, on F at . inciudin*
the aoathweet roraer of 1 awl 2d ste n e. No ?sate
?round. Sewer laid. In excellent Us;ality and condi
tion forbulldiinr bouee* that trill rent all the time and
aall readily. Far aala reasonably in price and "O c
lini. JNO. A. FKF.SCOTT.
141b > it. n.
FOR KALE - I HAVE Y F.RY EXCELLEDTLY
located piece of rround, elevated and in a """f'i"1}
tu be very beneficially aSected by ?he c?.uten.?:a?ed
iai prove Dient of R.wk Creek lark, and theBtxkCreek
Tunnel. It baa a f ?.aia?e of JU-> feet pn a pivnilnent
-* et-car line. Tbare la a lar*?* i'rv.bt lu tb^i p. :perty
by immediate impWTeiiient, aud from 50 to lOO per
> be Id aa a i
profit to bold aa a ajiecm itiun
JSO. A. PKX8COTT.
ap31 7t 1416 F at. n tr.
fuK BALE?OK PKISCIPAL AVFSIE IN TA
* koma l'wk. abont 17.000 feet of land,ai 4 centa per
K>?t if aoid immediately. Addreaa LL't'K. sitar oflce.
t w:w
FH.R SALE-sPH..HI>1D BlILDlMi LOTH IN
Jobna. n A Wind's addition to Hyatt anile Tllla
villaar*- m rapidly uiiprovui#r and nee?l.<* t > be .?.??en to be
appr? l ited b. LL WAK.NER k CO ,
?1131-31 wm F st n.tr.
F>R SALE?
! lota near Dapont Clrcla. '_'4l9.>. cheap.
1 lot near l>upvat circle. 'J'ixTo. cbeap.
1 lot near Dniont Circla. 88x*-0. cheap.
15 lota near baport Circle, ?3xW3. cheap.
1 li t Conn. *ve., bat. B and 8 ata . OoxKKt, cheap.
V lota naar M>w are. a id Vlat ita . *^5xS0. cheap,
tj lot<, tne block of Imp nt Circle. 20itJ0, cheap.
1 lot 17 Lb at . bet. Q and K sts , T-xlOO. cheap.
1 lot N. H. are . near S at.. 20x70. cheap.
1 lot N H. ?*?. and 21 it at, 2ox90.chtap.
3 lota V at. n?ar 14tb at., 17x70. cheap
b K ta cor. 18tli and Urairon ave_ ITjjaxOG, chaap.
4 lota Cor. 10th aad (Uxt ita.. 23xh.>, cheap
2 lota Core, ran it. near lftth at., 21x60. cheap.
2 ktaon 9 at., near IWtb St.. 20xl0W,cheap.
51* t* on 21st and L ata.. 18x43. cheap
ilot next corner lbth and I. at*.. 2flx> 5, chaap.
kU it T at., near 19th at. 19x100.
1 lot on lHtb at., near Dupont Circle, 17 <*xS."?.
1 lot oa 15th ?t . near R. i it*., luxloo.
1 lot on l.Sth -*t., near Scott Circle. 28xb5,
1 lotS- li. ave.. bet. L add M sta.. 20x80.
1 lot 25th and K ata.. with hi nae. 70x54
1 lot 19tb at, near l>up nt Circle, 20i7 i
1 lot .M ar., near S H. it .. 58x75.
1 lot 18tb it., near Dnpont Circle. 24x98.
X lot? ltith at., bet. f md C Ita. 21*x8u.
1 lot O it, D?ar >" H. ave.. >3x100.
2 lota 18th at., bears at.. L'oxl'.O.
2 lota 4tb ind L ata. n.&. 21x70.
1 lot 4th and L eta. n et, 30x42.
5 lota comer 7tb and 1 ata n..-, 21x65.
10 lota on Orepon it*., near 19th it., 19x90.
1 corner lot near Mias a*e ind Bbundiry.
irner S. H
are. aad K ata
Apply to CHAP.LK3 EAKLV,
ap21-3t 603 14th at. n.tr.
F>6r SALE?
Lot on 15th St.. near R. I. ave> 24x100 #:!.00
I. near 15th at . 20x160 2.00
3 Lota M near V H ave. n.w . 18 2-W by an aver
a?Te of 90 feet 1.25
Lot 18th. Lai.J H. 30x112 2.75
Iaot loth. L and M . 300
8 Wttiaud lOth. 20x?5 1.50
8.742 aa feet, cor. 13tb and C a a., improved by a
ntimber of email btaitdmrs rectiiar for 446 prr
month. 7.000
Lot on K. 19tb and 20th. improved by two small
houna, 29*72 300
it beautiful lota on Conu. aae . near ?j. 22 *?xl+0.
for a few day* at a <reat! irunin.
Lot N. 14th and 15th. 22.10x9 >. #1.85
4 lota on H. 20th and 2tit. 20xl4O 1.25
Sorth ude H. ?l?t aad 22d, 16.111x90. 1.25
Lot on 2V<1. I md Pa are.. improTed by two
fraiuea. lot 28x124. to apiandid alley..1.25 i>er foot.
ap21-3t B H. WAJt.NEh A CO.. 916 F at n.w.
FI >R HALF?WE OFFER FOR SALE ONE OF THE
tineat baU'linx lota in the city. In the immediate
TK'inty of the Eaaliah Laratlon. haa a fine otitlook;
lot 90x120. or will beaold In lota of 30 feet front.
HILL * JOHNSTON.
ap20-3t 738 15th it. n.w.
"t*OR SALE-LOT 18x90 TO 10-FT. ALLEY. OX
F fit n.a, bet. 3d aoil 4th It*.. It.arf-- trees, side
walk, Ac.; aery cheap; only 8650.
ap20-3t WHITAKKR A JORDAN. 1417 Fit
IVOR SALF/?THREE BEAPTTFrL LOTS^ON 5
at. n. w.. Jnst ? ?it of Sew Hall.I shlt>- ave., 18 2-9
by an averaire of 90 fact to an alley. Theae lote are
not made rrontid. Good neighborhood, and to an im
mediate mr-jhaaer wa can Mil airy cheap.
& H. WARNER A CO.
_ap20 3t 916 F at. n.w.
IX>B HALE-ABOUT 40 000 FEET OF OKODNlT.
6ta at. ab?.. near Nary Pl?c?. between Q and I; 23
cecta per f<s?t If taken before May 1.
A rare barraln.
OURLET BROTHERS.
Ia23-3m 1319 Fit.
I^ok SALE?CHEAP?A LOT 5KAR DCPONT C1R
cle. 25 feet trout on New Hampshire are. and on
18th at.. One location for two de?itabledwellinas.
_apl9-3t WM. P. Tome>13U3F at. !
P^R S ALE?8 LOT8COK 8PRCCE AND JCNIPEH
?ta. Mock 2. I>e I>ri>it Park. 313 f?--'t front, one
it)i)are from 2 lines street caia. 18 small houses can be
built. cbeapeet rn^uad around the city. 50 eta.
IP19-2W WELL1.K A KtPETTI.
FOK SALE -COLUMBIA HEIGHTS - I.OT 2, 1
block 35. r?Tl C'dumt :a at . c- Titaitnr.r 8.230 feet |
of ground, setter in stn-et. only 25 eta. Apply to
owner. Room 1,1225 Pat. aw., from 9 to 10 a.m. or
4joj5p.ni. apl8-4t
IX>B 8\LE-AT A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCS,
15.569 square leat of ar unit, on Masaachuaetta
avenue, between l?t and 2d ata. n.e. Apply to owner.
Loom 1. 1225 F at. n.w., from 9 to 10 am. or 4 to 5
P m. aplH-4t
1X)R SALE?LOT 3. BLOCK SO, OARTMOL'TH
?treat, Columbia Height*. 27c.
W. RILET DF.EBLF,
apl8-lra 1319 K it.
I>'R bALL?CHEAPEST CORNER LOT IN NORXH
weat, northeaat comer 20th and R ita.. directly op
I'oatte wbare senator Sawyer la buildln* oue of the
aarxiaom- st dwalliatrs in the city, f txe of lot 56x90
Other 1-sirabie lota in tha tmu.adlate rlciaity alao for
?1>1 LAN Y a WHITING. 1320 Fit. apl?-lw
FHoa
?ah
Fob sale a large number or meridian
Hii. and t tar suburban lota tor aala at low pricea.
GEO W L1NK1NH. 19th anu H iti. n.w. ap!7-12t
IX)B BALE?LOT8?SE1> 8T.. BETWEEN L AND II
n w , 44- feet front. ? L
11th it., between D and E aa.. *7H-feet front, 45c.
Cintar of lAti aad D ae.. a bent 108x75, 40c.
O at. net ween ?7tb and 28th. -10c.
Comer of 27th and N ata- ?7x45. for 11,50(1
aplT8t 8WOBMSTED1 A BRADLEY, 9-i7 F it
Jit SALE-CHEAP TO AN IMMEDIATE PUR
tbaser.lo: COxlOO ft on 8 between 10th and 11th
ata alao. two adjomia* lota iaprored and need aa a
wood and coal yard, oa W. III! aw 9th and loth ata,
80X95 teat G Y. AlLLE.
ap 17 1* 1411 O it aw.
Fjb sale - the belletce pboper rt
1HIR1Y EIGHT BUILDING LOT8. corner of 7th
?V and ?httne> ara.. at a bargain if aold at once. P.
W MILLEB. Irne ea. 15o9 H it. n.w. apliHSt
J>>B HALE-LOTH. " ?
'Bat. near 19th. 40x100 feet, to al>y ?1 50
it. bet. 13tii aa-i 14'-h, 25x95, to alley 2.00
19tb at., bet. B and S. S4xl40. to 30-Ioot alley.. 1 :J5
8 it. bet. NH-?*e.*nd U>tb at.,236x91.?.aUey L40
r at. bet. 24tb and 25th. 70x129 45
Oat. bet. 24 th an i 25th, 50x128 50
N I. aae.. n* xr 20th at a uth xr^nt to alley ... .65
O at , near 19th, ...? t?xl28, to alley 1.35
a?14-l? GEO * i INEINh, 19th and H its.
1X)RSA1 BtROAlN FROM AGE ol ilKI
ou north aide of A at near North > apu. 1 street
C. A. iU El EN.
apl4-3w 1420 F at
MNOR HALL FRONTAGE OF 100 FEET WEST
r aide of l .'tt at. k?*t i? aud H tie., within half
?4aere of H au ? era, at a Tar) l,.w n*ure.
?p!4-3w C. A McELEN. 1420 F it.
? VOL HALE ? FHOATAgE OF 2<K) FEAT ON
JT north side of M it. 190 feet east ot North Capitol
at: a-ry Jeeirabie around for inediuni prkvd ho'iaea,
which will rent readiiy aad pay handsomely in that
locality. C. A. McELEN,
ap!4-3w 1420 F it.
1>JB - ? Lfc t HKAP -Nt'ETUEAHT 100.000 FT.
li. a biaiy. at 7c. per foot C. A Met! E V
ap 14 3w 1420 F at.
1>>li HtLE?CHEAP?NoBTH EAST ?200.000 1 f!
aitlui. una a^aara of Hal. cara
a A. MrKUEN,
a>14? 141111
1LS.?B haLE-A DkMRABLf CORNER LOT
P Lortliiai comar of North l apitoi and O au, 21 x
00 A tfoud kaaat* lite. At a lew price.
*w. C. AMcEUEN,
apl 4-3w * 1420 r at
E.tiK HALE-EIgHT- PEAU IIFI L BUILDING
V iota. 18.6x90, to wide alley, oa yd at eaat lietween
t and F uorxA. eeat al le na acwer. water. A. , a oar
>l L l? an .u.mediate r nr kiaar. Cli.Ua. A. acu t.x.
142UFat apl4dw
S. H HALE FB- INTAGE of i?o FEET ON 4TH
at., betweea V aud I eta. n.e.. by depth of 105 feet
VH a. He LtM 1420 F st. apl4 tw
1^'K s.vl E SEVEN BEAUTIFUL BUILDING
tot a. froutin* aoath. 18x9a to "Ida alley, with all
alnatam tor lutwdiaia lsnpruTemeut, on E at., be
tween 3d aad 4th ata. me : a barvain to a builder.
CMlt, A. McEL'E>. 1420 F at ?p,*"S.w_
1X?k HALE?BEACTIrCL BUILDING LOT OX
s?at aide of N Ca . .t_iu?. north ol h at. 22.6x60,
reduced price for caah. OhaI A McEUEB. 14sfo F
?t ?pl4 3w
LXlR HALE FIVE^BEauTifIl 22-FF.ET FBONT
lose as.y at. between -_0th and 2let ata. near
pupontC/rle.lHAS a McELEN. 1420 Ht apl4 3w
IM>B ?ALA-COLUMBIA HEIGHT*-FINE COB
ne* property for aa.. at low Himtea and oa raey
tau (Us A McaLEN. 1420 Fat >?14-?W
p?oit bale-east Half of bqcaRE lotrr.
I roataae oa 17th at aaat. 4 *5 ft.
F rvnta?e oa Maaa. ave_ 217 ft
fn?B(t on aoatb a at. 181 It aad 6M la.. 82.000
IV t HAS. A. McEUEN. 14?UF at. aw. apl4-3w
r*
aaJjRi^js,
X>R BALE LOT8. LARGE ANO SMALL ON ALL
r streets in Moant Pleeeaat aad coluaiMa CoUafs
rvnnda Alao. Markllau Bill Lota BEN), t. DA VIA,
.jttTf* ?haft-li- |
%?B HAL.i^?A?aAIM?-LOT^t IN MT PLK\s
ridtjWiX Forest alea. Md., 2 ta 5e.. M at. 7?a;
i. ? M?TW?? 14MM F at
F?
FOR SALE?LOTS.
>R SALE
U Lota on north tede of
I Lot on north aide of ?
u L^U on euuth sidei>< L. bert. NratTanJlatnV
- fcu oS south .id* of R Fav.. bet. lath * 17th ?jj.
?3 K2S!iEt*? Of.14^ ei^dJE will be said
cheap to Ml immediate purch?.rHiii
apl0-t.thhs.1w . -1*** ' *f-r
Ison SALE-WE OFFER AT A BARGAIN THE
1 lowIiToU, ?<J wbichwa call the attention <2
bu.i.Vrvr.id uth^?. ^ o
?50 tu 100 front by luu on -lit rt. bit. 0
^0 feet front by 100 on Collh* at B.e. one aqnan
fc?V>n t*by) 57 ,?|M th Capitolud O a. w.
7? le-t front by ?>?.!?' ^ h!f [ Ld E.
?7 i**>t fro lit by lln <m lltn it.D.e., dpi. IADam.
mu24Im WAlKEKJ^IWONJOOer^^
BUSINESS CHANCES.
^JEILINO WALKIKU."
'Sea Star of tli* 10th.? The went and principle in
v.ivedin tliia teat interesting to ownere of borsea,
as It w rnitxxli^l inlaylor*a bum deaignnl to
prevent borne# -llpiinir and balling on enow or Ice.
Till* latbe ONLY Invention tbat WILL do what la
I'Uiiotnl 1 or tl A reliable chanca for a man (orxnanj of
tn< aiis to invest profitably.
AdUreas W A T AYLoR. 705 4* at. a.w.. oity.
Entire or state r.ghta for aala. Paclftc coaat aold.
ap2 l-St*
IsoR SALE-GROCERY AW PROVISION STORE
on comer of prominent street northwest. Price, in
cluding borax and wagon and lliturea, $1,000, caah.
a|>21-3t WHI1 TAKER ft JORDA$i, 1417 t. at.
VV'AMHI A REAL ESTATE
1" Note for about $.VOOO ani on# fur $2,000. at 6
percent. having two or three years to run. or elthar of
the stiove amounts to loan. OEO. W. LIN KINS. 10th
amlUiU. n.w. ap2l-6t
I 'OK SALI^-A FINE GROCERY STORE ON H $T
a n.w. ine trade; rood location: well atocked;
price |7!(j. Also several other grocery and druf
atoraa tor sala. I. LtOYEE 3114* at. ap21-St*
l-'Oli SALE? CKOCEERY. WOODi.N* A HE. AND
X Varii-ty store . average daily Halea $:io: caah b'lai
ne-a. a rare opportunity good reasons for selling.
*1-1 t.t HERRON A RAMEY. 1307 Fat.
MI.K : SHARES ol (iLYMoNT STOCK;
will be sold for i?*a tban market price. A lam*
block o{ lu ?peudtut Antoinatic Portable Oaa Co.
stock; Parent Co.: a Baivain.
It HERRON A RAMEY. 1307 Fat
J|<OR SALE - C HEAP ? FIRST-CLASS BAKERY
ou prominent street, with fixtures. Por full par
ticnlara inquire 14'Jo F at., on basement Boor. It*
1~jioR~at:n i?sToreTcoR. conn. ave. and
fixtures for aala; known aa lie salea Market, on
account ol removing business. Apply on prsuiiaes.
tp-JO-Sf
1X)R SAL^Bl'TTER BUSINESS. roR PARTIO
M? nlars. a<'.ureal UAHKL1. Jrar ufflop. sp20-Wt*
VA SHAKES BAN~E~6fEH BLIC STOCK AT
X v/4160. A aafe and aatlela- tory in> estment.
FRANK a PLLOUZE,
apl7-5t 1416 F street. Kellon Bulldiav.
1^'K LEASE?THE SQUARE 66L"Nl)Eb BY~XXW
Uanipabire ave . VTl i, K. and L sta. n.w . suitable
tor a wo l and coal or atone yard. rent per rear i)5Q0.
ap!7-0t* B- i.. HARXKR k CO.. ?18 F at n.w.
LOR HALE ?OLl> ESTABLISHED BOOK AND
X stat?ouery buejneea. auiall caah payment, balance
on loca time, mua: sell becaoae of other buameaa that
nquir-a my whole attention. CHA- T. WOOL),
?pl?-0t* IU5 Panna. ave.
CI u VEkNMENT AUO D1ITR1CT BONDS, LOCAL
T Stocks, listed on Washington stock Eirlituye,
bouvbt and -"'Id Money to loan LOblS CUNN1KO
HaSi.60:: l.">th at TeLNo.192 6. ap7-lm?
AS olpurtcmty EXTRAORDINARY?i'^00
can be saved on Planoa, 975 on 1'ar.or Onrant.
These luatrumenta are new and of the beat makea.
Having retired from the music business 1 will close
then out at a sacrifice. They may be seen at my par
lors. :i033 O st. n.w. and 431! E at. n.w.
apj-m.w.s.liu __ L. T. t AHTWRIQHT.
<>H SALE - A WELL-ESTABLIshE1) AND 1'AY
h
inir boarding house In Rookrllle, Ud.: 21 rooms,
larve, shady grounds. ten minutes' walk froia station:
will be aold raaaouabiy to an Immediate pnrchaaer.
aplueo-aw A. P. HILL ? Co.. 1338 F at.
SHIX PER CENT IN VESTMENT?SAFE AND CON
\euieat?The five and ten yeara ft percent ITrst
Mortgage Bonds (on real estate; of tb4 Kanaaa Trust
and Banking Co., Lnlted States Senator John J.
Imralla, Presid nt. and the I.mon Truat Co., of Naw
York city Tniatee. Bonds in drnominationa of flOO,
.#:;n0. ?->0<l and 4l,"l>il. sold st par by OEoROE F.
S* 11AY ER, Pacific Building. (Sole Agent fortheDla
tr-ct of Columbia. The Union 1 rust Co . of New York,
certifies to each liond. paya the interest coupons aatnl
an Ml .l.y. aoJ ti:e principal at inaturity: tuh'.'S 3tn
AL ITLANTIC CITY. X. J. HOTELS, BOARDIMO
Rousea, Cottages, Lota and Bath-houaea for rent of
sale, by L O. ADAMS ft CO.,
mn26-lm lieal Estate Agents.
ALL SECURITIES LISTED ON THE WASH1NO
ton Stock Exchange bought and aold on coenmia
aion . loans Legutisted. LOUIS CtN.M.NGHAM,
Telephone 1112-0 ImhSl-lm*] Broker. 003 lMh at.
PARTIES SLEKINU SAFE INVESTMENTS IN
Local Securities will be furnished full particulars
on application at oui office. OURLEY BROtt HERU,
Holland a Thompson.
Carpenters, Builders and Superintendent*,
Particular attention paid to alterations and rapalm
heal Estate Broken,
Insurance placed. Loans and Investments mad a.
fU 1313 F st. mw.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to loan at five per cent os at
proved real estate security. Large amountea
specialty. TYLER A RUTHERFORD.
j2s-13W* l:t07 F at. n.w.
ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
Prompt attention to ail applications.
SWOKMSTEDT A Bit AD LEY.
ap20-lm ?27 F St.
bt"7 I W kit AT '? PtR CENT. WE HAVE *7.000
O s to loan at 5 per rent on fint-claaasa
L-urit.r.ir two years. A. P. hill A CO.,
apl4-10t 133HFM.
r ??*',) LOAN?$2,000. $4,000. $6,000.?INVEST
X menu in real estate?6 per cent payable quar
terly. in nunui $100 to $1,000.
THOS. O. HENSEY,
apll-lm 1220 r streat n.w.
8500,
$LUOii. TO LOAN
81 .??><), ON REAL ESTATE.
$2.50U. E. C. CUTTER k CO..
f '. ix >0, 1428 F it.
$10.(100. apW-lm
Money to loan on real estate, lowest
rstes. No delay where security is satialactory.
apT-llu B. H. VVAKNER k CO.
E
ENDOWMENT. LIFE AND TONTINE POLICIES
-t l-'U?h; at highest cash pricea. Loans negotiated
nionaame at reaacnibie terms. Apply M. H. At. HE
SON. over Tyler A Rutherford, L50. F st. zah98-8m*
J^OANS AND DISCOUNTS.
RICH k CO.,
BANKERS*
mh24-3m 613 15th at a ?.
K
EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT.
SAFE AS V. S. BONDS.
BPER CENT, PAYABLE quarterly
IN SUMS $100 TO $l.OOO.
SMALL PRE rni M CH AHOLD.
THOS, E. WAUoAMAN. 017 Tat
$40,000-to Loan
25.000
1 000 05 BEAL ?WAT*.
-5.)Q (mh!3) THOS. ?. WiaOlU'V.
XCONEY LOANED ON STOCKS, BOND sTarmt
i.vlL and larj pay aooounta. now* jmd otner aecuri
mh0-3m fcotar, 1484 Itew York are.
Money to loam at lowrst rates of ih
taraat awl comtnlaalon, on Raal Estate Security.
_ Holland k Thompson,
fll ?313 F at- Adjoining Sun Bullfiac.
A| <>NKY TO LOAN, IN L.VKGE AND SMALL
zzrsrtn sasnrtL"* ss&e.r&vxvz
f3-3m
Mom:y to loan in sumTTrom $500 up
ward. at the low eat rates of interest and coinnl*
aiona. on approved real eatate in thla city. *
h. O. HOLTZMAR.
3*16 Corner 10th and F ata. n.w.
< 1 Oil noil TO LOAN ON maryland
OX"t*?\/tlvr larms and Country Placea.
TeiepuouaJSM. U. H. WHITE * CO.,
au'.'tt 372 X. Charlea at. HaHlniia
Money'to loan on approved real estate
SECURITY.
Moderate commissions. No delay.
au:to UEo vs. L1NK1N8. cor. H and lBthata.
Mosey to loan
In a uins to aiut. at loweat rate*, on approved raal
estate sevuntjr. FITCH, TOX A BROWN,
_ o20 1427 Pennsylvania ava.
Ml NEY TO U 'AN
A1 LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST
0-> REAL E>1 Ai E security.
IHoa. J. FISHER A COl.
J?k l:?4 Fat. n.w._
Money "to loan on real estate at low
*-ft
WASH N DANFNHOWER.
ap24 Successor to DAN EN HOW ER A SON. 1115 Fit
Money to loan on real estate or first
class at'urltlea. at lowest rales uf interest. No
C*uy wUcrtt ihm m uniy im itucmL
O. C. GKtLX. 303 7th it D.W.
S U B U KB A N PROPERTY.
K,> "ill ,.WJU- 111 > A BLILDiNCr~LdT~AT
\ s^?J\7 Hyattavilie, 4id., well located, graded, and
dra ned. conuining iO.OOO souare feet. J. H. uRAY
k C >.. Inderal BuiitUng. ivr. ^ta and F aU. ap21-?t*
j^lX ROOM AND BATH. NEW COTTAOE, MT.
p pleaaant. good cellar, isrwelot; cheapest property
lu the village; only $4,000. nil frrue. also 4-room
M'ai . Orant street, only $V,000. S I ALE Y A HILL.
6'-'4 I4th st. altl-St
LUk SALE?SC Bt'RBAN?
X (lie of the best cottages in Lanier Heights; hot and
cold aster bsili; ceLara. atabie In rear. For pemt to
Insect application must be made to
W. RILEY DF.EBLE,
apl3-lm 1311* Fat. n.w.
I>OR SALE -TENLEYTOWN ROAD IN THE
view Heiahta.'* adjulnliw Wasbingtiva Ian ; in pi n aa
to suit, on long Use or niontLiy payments, at 5 par
cent interest; plata in our ??At* . gas and sidewalk in
front. atagea run dally. BEALL. BROWN A CO..
apl^-lm 1321 F St.
X^OR SALE -
X Choice Lota at
CAPlTOi. VIEW PARK.
Adjaceat to Forest Ulen Park, at low rmtea and aa aagy
W-r ins. Apply to
8. X LEWIS,
. _ 435 7th at. a.W.,
?P1 m (2d Soor.)
JXiR KENT-A beautiful SUBURBAN HUME
11 slide, me doUbia W-rootn and attic dwaiiinc five
acrea of land, stable, and camaga-howe- wall and
spring ol purest water, wltnln lk ?lis a^ Ml lull
view of tliia cay; $25 per monto.
R- A. PHILUn, "
_ap4-l m 141M .Naw York ava
(JIO
1 have several baautlfallv
suitable lor subdtvl
tende,!. raliglnf flO
poaiuve mvestmeat prte. s
Parties wishing to lurrat will to waU to
bell.re coaclinliutr their purehsssn.
I hava 36 acraa, i " "
District line, prwe ?. . _
the city, price $75 per acta. Caah.
For the ready money I hava -r n^l j^iam ij^lay ila?
_oih0-tii.th.f2aa _______ 402 6Ui si k.w.
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INVESTORS IN RRAL ESTATE.
?autlfnllv located ntaaaa of anaaitj.
?vaaSSaaL
-ota -0 to 300 acraa, which 1 offer at
at prices
to turret will Ao wall to aaQ m BM
1 their purchases.
which baa l.iso? feat fronts* on the
I . aly $10.000: alao 200 scree aaar
,X>R SALE-SUBURBAN LOTS?AT A BAROAIN?
ata.
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FOR SALE?HOUSES & LOTS
p0B'
BALB?HOCUS AMD LOTS
WASHINGTON DANXNHOWKR,
BEALE8TAT* AND INSURANCE BBOKU
1115 W 8T. N.W.
SEND FOB MONTHLY BUUJTIS.
SALES DEPABTMKNT.
This branch of my bBriam hu been redaoed to a I
perfect system, and my facllitiea tor aelllng city *$$l |
estate are unsurpassed by any firm la the city,
properties. large and email, placed on my books,
are liberally advertteed at great ex peaae, both in all
our dally papers and In my catalogue, which U dis*
tribnted monthly throughout this city, and
mailed to a large number of oat-of-town buyers.
1 make no charge unleea a aatifactory sale Is effected.
RENTAL DEPABTMENT. . _
Without stating herein all the details of this dspwt
merit of my business, 1 am positive that a personal in
oftce will convince any one that I am |
spection of my ?
abundantly capable of taking the beet of care and giv
ing the strictest attention to all property placed in my |
charge.
LOAN DEPARTMENT.
Loans made on approved real estate security in any
sum aeaired, from $100 to $100,000. sad at lowest
rnarkpt rftteS.
My charges are the usual feee known to all real
estate owners, but Where competition tonus an impor
tant consideration, you will Hud me as low, II not
lower, than any othsr broker In this city.
Correspondence solicited.
1 soi authorised to Oder a special rate, for ? few
days, on one of Ihoee handsome new Brick Dwellings,
situated on 15th et n.w? abo-e T St., containing ten
rooms, cellar, furnace, bath, and beautifully papered,
crystal chaudeliera, he.
A fine Tract of Land, located above Georgetown
(about a quarter of a mile from "Oak View." President
Cleveland's summer home), consisting of Thirty-live
Acres, improved by s two-awry Frame Building, con
taining tttteen rooms, with stables and outbuildings.
Tins tract can be subdivided into beautiful Villa Sites.
There is a superb view from t his point of all the eur
rounoing country. Price tor the whole. $50,000. This
is a chance for a syndicate to make money.
2 story a room bnck. 1st st .. n> ar O st. n.w 6,700
3 story 12 room brick, 1st St.,uear D st. n.w 5,000
3 story 6 room brick, 1st st., near C st- n.e 2,b00
2 story 0 room brick, 2d St., pear F st. n.e 2,o00
2 "tor> o room brick, 2d St., nesr F st. n.e 8.700
7 room bay window brick, 2d at,n'r Masa.av.n.e.3.2i>0
2 story 8 room bnck. 4th St., near k. 1. are 4.500
?I story 0 room brick, 4 th et, near O n.w 8.600
Two story 5 room bricks, 4H st, n'r N a.w..ea. .2.800
3 story 10 room brick. 4*e su, near D aw 9 00'J
3 story 12 room brick, 5th st., near E n.w 8, WO
2 story 0 room frame, 6th St.. n ar Ln w 5.000
3 story 11 room brick, 6th st near H n.w 8.0(H)
2 story bnck, Uth.near H at. n.w
Two new bricks. 7 rooms7tn. near Md. are. n.e. .5.3->0
2 story 4 room frame, cor. 7tli aud 8,n.w 10,000
2 story 9 room frame, 8th. n. 1 6, ?>0
3 story 8 room frame. 8th, near N a. w. 4,100
2 story 6 room frame. 8tb, near M aw...... W,'d
2 story U room frame, 8th, near M a. w 3,000
2 story 6 room 1 rente, 8th. uear L a w 4,2.jO
2 story 9 room tran.a. 8th. near L s.w 5,000
3 story 20 room bnck 9th, cor. K St. n.w 15,500
3 stor/ 10 room brick, 9th, near T n.w 5.000
3 story 10 room brick. 9th. near 8 n.w 8,000
2 story7 room b.ick. 10th, near O n.w 4,750
2 story 10 room I,rick, loth, near Maaa. are. n.e.5.000 |
2 story 0 room onck, 10th st s.e 1.750
2 story 7 room brick, 11 tii, nesr A st n.e 4.200
8 story 0 room brick, lltli, near 8 st n.w 4,000
3 story 10 room brick. 11th nesr N st. aw 9.000
2 story 5 room frame, 12th, uear N st. n.w 5,500
2 story ti room frame, 12th. near I stn.w 4,000
3 story 8 room frame. 12th, nesr C st s.w 3, ">00
2 story 11 room bnck, Lith, cor. \\ ailacb Place.7,700
2 story ti room brick, 13th. nesr V st u.w 3,000
3 story 8 room bnck, 13th. nt-ar Rst. n.w 7.500
2 story brick store snd dwelling, 14, near 8 n. w. 10,000
2 story 7 room frame, 14th, near D st. s.w 1,500
2 story 6 room frame, 16tb. near K n.w., par ft (5
2 story basement brick, 16tb, near M st u.w 7,000
2 story 7 room brick, ltith, nesr M at 7,000
3atoiy 11 room brick. 19tn, near B n.w 13,500
Two 3 story 9 room bricks, ltith, near M n. w.,
each . 4,000
3 story broom brick, 19th at, near E n.w 3.500
2 siory lraiue, 21st. uear M st n. w? per ft 2.00
2 story 7 room brick, 22d st. uear Pa. ave 3,500
2 story 8 room brirk, 22d st. near L n.w 5,500
1 story 5 room brick, 23d st, near Va.av. n.w 3,000
2 story ti room brick, 2:kl St.. near F n.w 2,400
2 story (J room brick, 25th St., uear I n. w 1,800
2 story ti room brick, 25th st, nesr K n.w 2,000
2 story a room frame, A at., near 4th ?.e 3,500
2 story 8 room frame. A st, near 3d s.e 5,000
2 story 7 room frame. B, ne. r 6th St. n.e 3,500
2 story 8 room bnck. B at, near Oth s.e 3,300
3 story 0 room brick. B, near 4th n.e 5,300
3 story 6 room brick, C, near Oth n. w. 3,500
2 story 10 room frame, C, near 2d st u.e.,perfoot.l.00
2 story 8 room frame, C, near lat at. n.e .....4.000
2 story 7 room trame, D, near 12th St. s.w 2.500
It story 5 room frame, D, uear4th st n.e.........2,UOO
1 story 0 room frame, E, near 20th st. u.w 3,000
3 story 7 room frame, E, near lltb St. aw 0,000
3 story 7 room frame, K. near 8tb st a.e. 7.000
2 story 7 room frame. F. near 2d at n.e 3,000
208 and 210 F ?t. n.e ,new 6 room brick houaea,2 story
end basement each: bath, latrobe, range, slate man
tels : at.d will be sold st ten per cent below market
value if taken at once, se the owner is about to build,
and wants money: each 82.250: worth 82,500.
1 story 6 room bnck, F, near 7th at., aw 3.000
2 story 7 room brick, F, near latst n.e 3,000
'? story 8 room frame, Q st, near 7th a.e 2.500
2 story 9 room brick. st. near Oth a.w 6.000
1 story V room brick. O at, uear 2d n.w 8,000
2 story 4 room frame, H St., nesr 3d u.e 8,000
I story 10 room frame. B at, near 4th n.w 3.500
iix 2 story 5 room bricks, H st, nr. 2d s.e., each 1,250
) atory 13 room brick. H at, near 7th n.wt 16.500
1 atory 8 room brick I at. near lat n.w 6.000
2 story 6 room frame, I. near 11th at a.e 1,000
i story 9 room brirk. L near North Canltol at... 4.000
I story 11 room brick, K. near 1 ltli st u.w 9,500
t story 10 room brick, K, near 24th at 7.250
| atory 8 room brick. L, u> ar 16th st n.w 0,000
t roota frame. L at., near 18th at. n.w 3 OoO
I story 6 room bnck. near 1st st 2.400
I atory, 14 room frame, M near 7th at n.w., per it *2
i atory, 11 rocm brick. M n-ar 5th st u.w 10,000
{story, 7 room fr.. J< near 12th st. n.w., per ft...2.55
Six 2 story br.. 6 re., N n?*ar 5th st n.w., each..3.500 .
! story. 4 room frame, N near 5th st. n. w. per ft ? 1 I
I story, 13 room brick. N near 13th st. n.w...27,500
2H story, 14 room br.uk, N uear 4th st a.e 3,250
> atory, 12 room brirk. N n?ar 14th st. n w . lo.OOO
i story, 12 room brick. O near 13th st n.w 12,500
i story brick, corner honae, O at. u.w .7.000
1 story. 11 room brick, P at. n.w 11,000
1 story. 7 room brick. P at. n.w 4.500
J story. 9 room bnck, O at u.w 7,500
3 story. 9 room bnck, R st. n.w 7,200
2 story. 7 room brick 8 at. n.w H.OOO
2 story 7 room bnck, T st.near 16th n. w 3,000
3 story 11 room brick, U St., near 14th u. w 7,000
2 story 7 room onck, \N st.. uear 13th n. w 4,500
4 story 9 room brick. Corcoran *t 0.500
!J story 10 room brick. Corcoran st 7,000
H room brick, Defrees st 2,100
2 story 8 room brick. East Capitol at 4,7.i0
3 story 14 room brick, Iowa Circle 14,000
!? story 6 room brick. Madison st 2,000
li atory 10 room brick. Maryland ave. n. e 6,600
2 story 7 room brick, Maryland ave. n. e. 5,000
3 atory 11 room bnck. Maryland ave. n .e 7,750
3atory 11 r ?om brick. Maaaa< husetta ave n. w .8.500
2 story 12 room brick, Maasachuaettsave. n.e...6,000
3 atory 9 room bnck. New Hampshire avenue ..12.000
2 story 9 room brick. New Jersey ave. H.TOO
\ story*. 12 room brick. N Y. ave. n. w 6.250
2 atory, 7 room brick, N. Y. are, n. w 6.500
2 story, 6 room brick. Pa. ave 5,700
1 st^ry, 8 room brick. Pa. ave 6,500
t story. 0 room bnck. R I. ave 6.200
C atory, 5 room frame, Vt ave. n. w., per foot 2.'?0
2 atory, 4 ro m frame, Vt ave 2,000
IrtaU frame ou Van at 1,600
CNIMPBOVED.
at at. n.e:, 15i70. price per foot $1
at at a.w., 85x113. price per foot 80c
st et n.w., 90x100. price |*-r foot 50c
at at aw.. 64.7x115 3. price per foot..... 12c
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at at. n.w., 5.000 square feot, price per foot tl
Jdet. B.W., 24x140. price per foot 81-o0
2d at. n.w? 18x90, per foot. (1
Id st a. a.. S0x?2. per foot jgje
Id at. a. e, 47*lSft per foot 20c
3d at. ekW? 30x135, perfoot. 8e
4th at, cor M at a.w., per foot ?6c
4th aU cor. L at. n.e.. per foot 40c
Sth at *. e.. 80x100, per foot ..60c
5th st n.?., 20x100. per foot 87*e
Sth st. s.e., 21x100. per foot 80c.
Sth at n. a.. 21x100. per foot 80e |
Sth at. B.e , 60x120. per foot 80c
Sth at. ti. w., 21.4X9$ perfoot 82
nth at. n.w.. 21 l\x93.4M perfoot .#2
|th st. n. e.. 18.4x195.3. per foot 66c
0th st n. w., 45x9u. prr foot tl.oO
9th at. n.w, 45x93 6. |?r foot $135
iOth st s.e.. 17x100. price per foot 50c
Oth at. u. e., 55.7x 115.10. price per foot 50c
13tb at a. a.. 135x80. price per foot 26c
14th at a. w? 2943 "U. ft. price per foot 90c
15th at a. e.. 180x181.7, price per foot 18c
Llth sts. e., 66x1.25, price per foot 16c
ltith at. a. e.. 50x86H. pnee perfoot 18c
17th et. a. e.. 68x110, price per foot 18c
18th at n.w.. 60.9x54, t rice per foot 60c
20th at. n. w, 21x140.10. price perfoot 81.45
26th at. n.w.. 5:17x148.6, pnee per foot 30c
324 st.n w., 26 8x100, price per foot $1 25
:i,th it. n. w? 170x130. price per foot 65c
A at n. e? lit.46x81-42, pnee per foot 4L10
A at n. e.. 116x181, pnee per root 30c
B at. a e . 71 6x125. p- r toot 18c
Bst.s e.. WOxlOO. per loot 18c
B st. n.e., 20x135 $3,000
Bst. n.e .21x97 .$1
C st. n.w., .>3.11x105 60c
Cat. li e , 57 ll)?xl02 9 60c
C st. n.e , 32x75. i*r foot BOc
D st.n.w- 16 4x93 tl $1,200
All of stilare south of D st. and 26th $40,000
D at. s.w? 25x100. per loot 30c
Eat. n.e., 24.8x94 *. corner, per foot 6oc
Est. n.e.,24 8x04 5.p^r foot 55c
Eat. a.e., 48X90, l>er toot
E st. a.*., 11 989 souare feet, per foot
F st n.e., 24 8x94 o, per loot 55c
U st. n.e.. 30x120. price per foot 50c
a at. B.W.. an lou
0 at. n.e , 01x175.2, per foot 30c
1 st rue., 1*7.2x90, per foot tl
Eat. n.e.. 18xVK). per foot 7jc
L st. ^w . 249x110, per foot 80c
Lst, n.w.. 51x128.4, per foot $1
L st. a,w , 50x 126 9, per foot loc
Lst U.W., 19 0x146.4. per foot $1
M st n.e.. 20x120. per foot 30c
M at n.w , 20.4x6o. per foot..... 40c
B st. a.e., 47x92. l-er foot .20c
O st n.w., 21.11x128, per foot $2.26
Pst B.W.. vtOxlOO, perfoot 81
P st n.w.. 34 4x100. per foot $L 76
U at. n.w., 2:1.27x100, perfoot $2.16
T at. me., 24xi>4.5. per foot 65c
E at. n.w., 21.4x145, per foot 90c
Corcoran at, 61x92.6, pur foot 8l-50
Delaware ave. n.e, 16x43, per foot 50c 1
East Capitol at, 48x128. per foot 86c
Massachusetts a*. n.a. 32 leet front per foot .$L50
Maaeachusetts sve. 132x213, per foot 18c
Massachusetts ^ve. n.w . 24x142,per ft $8.50
Lot 2, square 147. per loot <5c
New Jerepy ave. s.e? 87x150, prtoe
New York ave. n.w, 20x101. per foot
Bhode Island ave. n.w? 1$ 6x90. par foot 8oc
Dumbarton at. 20x98. per root 81
WEST WASHINGTON.
[be Dentz Brewing property, SBth st 12. OOO
story or^rk. 89th st
story brick. m .i_ 89th st 8.B
room brick. Market at 8,6
room bnck. Market at 4.0
2 story 12 room brick. Slat st .tj
14 room bnck. 31st st II
15 room frame. Slat at I
iO room frame, 31at at ??<
room frame. 31st et .
10 room bnck, 3<d st 6,OOO
11 room brick. 32d st 6.0
1 room brit k732d at 4,fl
i room brick. 33d at M.
IS story V room frame, 34th at ?.3.>Q
I story 12 room brick. M st 8.000 |
? h story 7 room brick. M st
IH storj 9 roou. brick, M at
.....vac
6 room brick. M at.
.0room brick. Mat
" room brick. N at....
room brick. Nat...
8
?lory brirk house, M ft....
story 9 ruom brick. Mat...
$
entiSr.
?ss.?..ss.ssssa*a(?
story 12 room brick. O at..
7 room brick. O at
2 room brick. Oa?....?...^
bricka. 9 rooms each. P at .4.&<
1 room brick. Pat ll.lM
0 room brick. P at..
.0 room brick^P at.
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FOR SALE ? MISCELLANEOUS
an'office^about'r^a^jj?t*te ??
an interview tmr to* *www
ap21-2t* A fTOMBT. I
pOB 8 ALE-HORSE. BUGGY, J>HA*TOiT AND |
*"ntle: Phaeton uewften monthe: price of ? #300.
Can be seen at any line ittlltlL*, Owner leaving
Washington If
1X>B 8ALB?A ? ASMOMBBABT CARRIAGE, LIT- i
tie used and cheap. Addreaa BABT CARRIAGE,
Star offlce. It*
tH)R SALE?COMPLETE BET OF"COPI?S LAND
-T Owner," vela. 1 to IS, for 134. Addreaa X. L, Star
offlce. It*
Fob hale-a ftne young horse, harness
and lady's Phaeton. Hone aotind. handsome and
?peedy. Is owned and haa been driven by a lady for
more than a year. A pretty turnout; a bargain. Can
be aeen at ?cCAULEY'8 Livary Stable, O at bat. 9th
and 10th ata. n.w. ap21-3t*
nw. It*
For sale?chbap?stock and fixtures or
a flrat-clue Grocery and Provision Store, In a irood
location; rent cheap- aatlafactory reaaona given for
aelllng. Apply at 422 M at. n.w. It*
T OR SALE - WO - STYLISH, LRATHBR-TOP,
I aide-bar boanr at Bowan'a Stable, 625 New York
ave. W. J. WATSON, 627F1 n.w. If
or saLe-a YOUNG. sound good driving.
Koan Hone, at ORRISON'S Stable, 408 C at. ttw
Owner aalla, aa ha haa no further uaa for tha horae.
ap21-3t
I JOB HALE-A NEW 42-INCH BICYCLE FOB 918;
can be seen at 1511Hat n.w. It"
J?OR SALE?ONLY815 FOB NEW ROMR& BINO^
chine Agency, 1331 7th'st. n.w? near O stTmarket
All kinds repaired and warranted. ap21-3t
IjHJB SALE-A Paxr OF BliDIIFVLLT- ,
matched Hmall bay horses. young, aound, and
gentle: tine traveler*'warranted in uvery particular;
price. 8750. 606 11th #1 n. w., 2d floor. ap21-3t
1M)B BALK?A BARGAIN?A FINE ROBE MOOD
Grand Square llanu; round comer*; flnt-class
make, in good condition; used but little, and will be
?old cheap. Addreaa Box 149, Star offlce. It*
IX1R SALE-ONE BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVED
panel Cabinet Gr and, celebrated make, and ona .
semi-Gnnd Upright Piano at a sacrifice for cash at
709 7th st n.w. ap21-2w*
1J?OB 8ALE-A NEW CUSTOM-MADE DAYTOS
wagon; suitable for the road or light business. In
qtlire at 417 7th st n.w. It
IJOR SALE ? A WELL-MATCHED TEAM; ME
dium sized; gentle; splendid traveler*. Apply to
311 4H at aw. ap21-3t
For bale ? cheap?fixtures and good!
will of aaaloon doing a good business; good reasons
for selling. B. LEONARD,
ap21-3t? Real Katate Agent 407 4fr at S.W.
1j*OR SALE?BROWN HORSE; TROT IN 2:88:1
sound; gentle; stand without hitching: fearless of |
steam or anything else; free driver; no puller: no.
boots; perfection of a horse. H. H. HEMPLER, Opti
cian, 4o3 Pa. ave. ap21-2t*
1X>B BALE-BARGAIN - LANDAU IN GOOD
order. Apply 1013 Pennsylvania ave. n.w.a21-3t*
I4*OB BALE-AT PRIVATE"!CARBIAGE-houbetin .
Q st, near corner 10th at n.w . several good Car- |
liuge*. Harness, Ac. Very cheap if sold within a week.
ap21-3t*
Fob bale-a handsome borrel make, i?
hands 1ft in. high, weight 1325 pounds; thoroughly
broken to city use; a fine driver; Bound and kind; sola
for want of use. Inquire of WOOD BBO?? 1020 M at
n w. ap21-.1t*
?
F
.''OB SALE?TYPE WRITERS?PARTIES IN WASH
ington desiring Writing Machines should buy In
Chicago or Ne* York. We have a large number oi ex
cellent instruments at prices which will astonish you.
Execution equal to new machines. Ask for samples of
work. Address TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS,
144 La Salle St., Chicago, 111., or 70 Broadway, New
York City. ap21-wfcs8t
Ij'OR SALE?WRITING MACHINES OF ALL
makea. excellent second-hand and equal to new, at
prices one-half lower than the lowest Will baahipped
with privilege of thorough trial before buying. Ask
for samples of work of different machines, Addreaa
TYPEWRITER headquarters, 144 La Salle St.,
Chicago, 111., or 70 Broadway. New York City.
ap'Jl-wAsSt
FOR SALE-STAB BICY0LE AT HALF PRICK:
in good order- Inquire at B09 L street n.w. \t*H
ISoK SALE-FAMILY GROCERY STORE; GOOD
stand: owner sailing out bacauae of ill-health
Store for rant W. RILEY DEEBLE,
ap2C-lni 1319 F at
IjKjR SALE-VIADUCT SAFETY BICYCLE IN
excellent condition; $100 cash. Addreaa E. L H.,
1133 13ihat. n.w. " ap?0-2t?
For sale-bed feathers,, ibo. a found.
new and steam-dressed; Geeaa Feathera 40c,; all
orders by mail and otherwiaa delivered. ALBERT
SBITZ, 038 H atn.c aplOOt*
IX>B BALE?CUE AP?A FIRST-CLASS IM
proved fire-proof Sale; combination lock, Ac.; will i
self low: cash or time. Addreaa Box 57, Star office.
ap20-2t*
ORS ALE?250,000 BRICKS, CHEAP FOR CASH.
250,000 Red, Arch and Salmon, hand-made and
machine, on Canal wharf, in Georgetown, D. C., at pri
vate sale. Addrese Post-office Box 53, Georgetown,
D.C.,or inquire at Pioneer Flour Mills, foot of Grace
and Market sts., Georgetown. ap20-?t* -
yOE BALE-AT PRIVATE 8ALE?ONEVERY
X handsome Estey h Co. 11-slop Organ, suitable for a
Church or Sunday School. Apply to
DUNCANSON BROS
ap20-3t 9th andD sts.
ISoK_BALE?A VERY FINE FOUlt Y K A R~OLD
horse. Inquire at 1233 *- ave. n.w. ap20-3t*
tV)K SALE?TWO SLATED RUSSIAN SURRY,
X/ canopy top; li^lit and stylish; in good order. Ap
ply to H. BBOWNING, 010 Pa. ave. aul9-0t
?OB SALE-VILLAGE CART; CHEAP. 1401 6th
st. n.w. apl9-3t
1j*OB SALE - CHEAP - BBOWN HORSE. VERY
stylish. 10 hands, weight 1,150 pounds, ten years
old, suitable for lauiily horse. Call or address 300 1st
st. a. e. aplH-0t*_
I^OR 8ALE?WE OFFER 200 SHARES AMERICAN
Telephone Mock, 100 Pneumatic Gun Carriage.
100 Automatic Gas, 100 Washington Gaa. Buy and
sell on commission all classes District oi Columbia se
curities CRANE, PABRIB fc CO., Ebbitt House.
spl9-3t
1.VOR 8ALE-850 WILL BUY AN EXCELLENT
Harvard Bicycle, aa good aa new; 50-inch. full ball,
hail nickel, and in first-class condition. Call at H1G
HAM'K, 'JtU and G sts. n.w. apl9-3t*
i'OB SALB-A GOOD 8TOVE, FURNACE, LA
trobe, and Tining Business, with tools, stock, and
good will of the place; thia is a good chance to gat a
well established business. Inquire at 009 12th at n.w.
apl9-3t*
For sale-cbuising canoe "tonic;" com
l letely lifted out. and iu flmt-claaa condition, with
aaila. foot and oeck steering gear, oil-skina. canoe-tent
"grub-box," etc. F. N. MOORE, Department of State
apl9-3t*
FOR SALE-TWO FINE HORSES, ONE HAND
aome aorrel horaa, 5 yeara old. 16)4 hands high;
hne roadster; style and spsad; also beautiful sorrel
mare, 5 years old. 15 hands high, line toper and
trotter; suitable tor lady. For price, Ac., address DR.
F. T. KEEN, Hamilton, Va. apl9-3t*
For sale-just arrived from Virginia
fifteen choice homes; suitable for all purpoaat.
D. H. SALOMON, bale aud Exchange stables, Jackson
Hall Alley, betwoen 3d and 4M ata. and Pennsylvania
ave. and C at. n.w. apli-tw*
1?OR SALE?CAN ARlBB. PARROTS, COMMON
aud fancy pigeona, eggs for hatching of fancy
chlekena, Bo. SCHMID'S bird STORK,
aplB-lm 31712th at *.w.
l?OR SALE - JUST ARRIVED. 30 HEAD OF
JT hones, amongst the lot are aome line draft alM
One drivers. all n rses sold as represented. horsea ex
changed. SCHLEGEL * QUIGLKY, rear of 933 D st
n^w. ap!7-lw*
I^OR SALE-JUST ARRIVED 20 HEAD OFTlNE
horse*; two fine pair of gTayn, one pair of browua,
one pair of bays, and one pony; the rest are fine drlvara.
Person* before buying elsewhere will pieaee call and
examine same. B. F. McCAWLKX A CO., Tally Ho
Stables, O st between 9tn and 10th. apl6-6t
JX)R BALE ONE SPLENDID FOUR ROUND
cornered Square. 4185; one Chickeriug, 8200, one
pright 8190. Other great bargains In Pianos, HUGO
WoRCH A CO., 925 7th at mw-ttohmer Piano Agsnoy.
o29 0m
J^OR Hai r?
A BEAUTIFUL CHICKERING SQUARE PIANO;
handsome Boeewood case; Carved lega?and lyre;
magnificent tone; grand scale; in perfect order and
fully warranted; cost 8000. Can be bought if taken
at once for only $175 cash: including elegant rover
and stool, or 8200 in payments monthly to suit the
buyer. This is a rare cna. ce.
Also a Full Cabinet Grand upright very cheap: in
monthly payments; nearly new. Can be seen at the
1MB PIANO BXCHANO*
lpl4 422 9th st
1?OR SALE-fob WANT OF USB. A FINE FAMI
ly Carriage, nearly new. Also, one Buggy. Apply
to W. C. JOHNSON, 718 13th at n.w. apl2-&n
-pOR SALE?IN THE FUTURE WE WILL KEEP
X constantly on hand for *ale matched taun*.
alngle drivers, saddle and buainsas hone*. We have
now one pair of blacks 16 hands, very nice drivers;
one pair cruaeed matched, bay aud gray, lOX hand*,
very ?tylish: one pair Kentucky bays, 15K hands; one
pair 151* hands; one bay rasra. 15 handit: one grar
mare, a steeple-chaser, and one very fine Kentucky
bay saddler.
Theae horaee are eound and
d well broken.
? LEAD I.N GH AM B
apll-2m 1327-33 H st
INGHAM A CO
n. w.
ijiOR BALE-FOUR AND^ 8IX-PASBENGLB FAM
ily carnages, also hone, harness and buggy; owner
466 Pfc ave. nV.
SSkMSSs i
ic_and to secure It appUeation should be I
"-ag
are some of the beet bstbsss .Wt
*2? twelve to fourteeZ umuo
resented or Money refunded.
mh30-24t
OPENING OFTHB LABOM?
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RgQMVXP -THBEi~CAl
?pOB
X* deal
fe'sa
noivK w?
Wit D>*a On
?o ?? m Mte.
. W. Yft. writes: "1 ?m
11 bitn to tak* inhl?
r gaining la ttrncUi every
iwtr
1 ? -?- ??i???* ?
UaunnriontM to myformer health."
Ml** Blanch* ?. Brownell, 4 Boylstoa rise*.
Boston.
AVER'S 8 ABSAPARILLA,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer ft Co.. Lowell. Maaa.
Sold by all Druggie*. Price, 81; six bottlee. (&.
WORTH 95 ft BOTTLE.
The Genuine
J O H ft N N H O F F* ?
MALT 1XTBftOT
| ? la the
BUT NUTRITIVE TONIO
and moet
PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE
for Unpaired Direction. Dyspepsia. Convale*0*nc*?
Week Children, and General Debility.
WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF
IT: Suffering from an attack of Ilineaa which had not
only reduced my etrength. but brought on extreme
exhalation, from inability to appropriate food, I tried
the effect* of tbe Genuine Johann HofTa Malt Extract,
a wlneglaaaful three timaa a day. Ita uae wae followed
by marked effect*?1. Food, which had heretofore been
found to paee the alimentary canal unchanged, di
rected properly. 2. There appeared an lucreaeed
power of evolving animal heat and atoriiw np fat.
, Beware of imitation*. The genuine baa the ehrnatur*
of "Johann Hoff" on tbe ueck of every bottle. All
other* are worthlaee imitatlona
JOHANN HOFF, Berlin and Vienna. New Tor*
Office: 6 Barclay afc Ja3-tu.th*a
Harriet Hubbard Ateb
Take* pride In stating that VITA NUOTA (NEW
LIFE) will core or neatly relieve Dyapepeia,
Insomnia, Sleepleeaneea, Kerrotiinnea, Hysteria,
Pain In the Baak of the Head, or any Trouble
origlnat&g in a Depreeeed Condition o( the Nerv
osa System; ^
THAT the aalee of Vita Nuova far exceed any other
nerve remedy ever manufactured;
THAT ita regular uae will take the plaoettf all liquor
or aloohollo atimulant, and will, if peraiatod in.
effectually cure drunkenneae;
THAT the aick ebould uae it to reatore health;
THAT the well ahould uae it to prevent sickness;
THAT all overworked peraona ahould uae it to prevent
fatigue or breaking down;
THAT all shergetlc Americana ahould uae it con
stantly to enable them to maintain their energy;
THAT it can be relied upon aa the prescription of a
well-known phyalclan and not a quack noetrum.
THAT care ahould be taken to avoid imitation* and
substitutes offered in place of Vita A'uova;
THAT it la for sale at all druggiata In Waahlngton;
THAT you should aend to Mra. HARRIET HUB
BARD A VLB. 52 and 34 Park Place. New Turk
City, fbr copiea of letter* of recommendation from
Senatore, Member* of Congreea. Judgee and Di
vine*. and people whom you know and believe in.
apio-em
Sad C ftSE Blood Poisoning
CUBED BY CUTICUBA REMEDIES.
Through the medium of on* of your bookh, received
through Mr. Frank T. Wray, druggiat, Apollo, Pa? I
became acquainted with your Curie uba Bkmbdus,
and take thia opportunity to teettfy to you that their
uae baa permanently cured me of on* of the worst
caeea of blood poisoning. in connection with erysipe
las. that I have ever aeen, and thia after having been
pronounced lnourabl* by some of the beet phyalclane
in our county. I take great pleasure in forwarding to
yon thia testimonial, unsolicited aa it Is by you. in
order that other* suffering from similar maladlee may
be encouraged to give your CuriccBA Rkxidie* a
trial. P. S. WHITLINGKB. Leeohbtug, Pa.
Referenee: Hum X. Wut, Druggiat, Apollo.
Jarnea E. Richardaon, Cuatom House, New Orleans,
on oath Shy*: "In 1870 Scrofuloua Ulcere broke out
on my body until I waaa maaa of corruption. Every
thing known to tbe medical faculty waa tried In vain,
I became a mere wreck. At tlmee could not lift my
band* to my hand, could not turn in bed; waa inoon
atant pain, and looked upon life aa a curse. No relisf
or cure in ten > ear*. In 1880 I heard of the Ovticlba
Hum*.mi*, uaed them, and was perfectly cured."
hworn to before U. 8. Com. J. D. CRAWFORD.
Sold everywhere Price: Cctici;ka.50c. ; Soap, 26c. ;
Bmolvxmt, tl. Prepared by tbe fottbk Dbco and
CbkxxcaL Co- Boston. Mae*. Send for "How to Cure
Skin Diaeaac*."
PIMPLES, BLACKHEADS. CHAPPED AND OILY
akin prevented oy Cuticlma Mbuicatku Ho at.
_apl?,18,-'0.21
Mr
ANAMAKERV.
A Book ia no better because you get* t for a fair price,
but you're likely to feci better when you know the pnoe
MM
MONET SAVED
On Books 1b aa good aa money aaved on anything. On*
of tbe eaaleat thing* to *avt> on, too, if you only have a
car*.
At WANAXAKER'S more Book* are sold over the
counter than in any other houae between the ocean*.
Timely worka on Agriculture and Horticulture; a
large assortment of French Booka; Seaaidea and
Franklin Squares. Standard and MlaoaUaneoua Worka.
bound and unbound; and aimuet any printed thing
that proper people read.
The pricea are aiwajra fair, and aay gvtable Book is
thai* or will be got,
BOOK NEWft
Hew Httl* the title of a Book tella yo*! Even If yon
Bee all the new Booka, how many have yon time to get
at the inside off
That U where BOOK NEWS will *erv* yon a good
turn. Wo *end It out oaoe a month, a-brlm with just
what you want to know of the latest Books and th*
goaaip of th* Book world. By the beat Judgment of the
beat Judgea it Mat* th* n*w Books, and says why this
Book should be Mad and that skipped.
With each number aa author portrait fta, 50c. a
JOHN WANAMAKEB,
017-8m Philadelphia.
Dobbins' Electric Soap.
THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD.
IT IB STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY.
The original formula for which w* paid t&0,000
twenty year* ago hka n*v*r been modi Had or changed
in the slighteet This aoap ia identical in quality to
day with that made twenty years ago.
It contains nothing that can injure th* finest fabric,
ltbrlgbtens color* and bleachae whites.
ltwaahee lannel* and blankets as no other soap la
the world doea?without aiinnaiug Waring iheni soft
and a bit* and like new.
READ THIS TWICE.
There I* a great aavinjr of tiuie. of labor, of aoap, of
fuel, and of the fabric, where AKibbui*' AJeetris Hoap is
naeu according to dirauuoua
One trial will demonstrate its great msril It will
psy you to msk* that trial.
LU* aU beet thlutfh it u extensively Irnitstort aad
?ounterieitsd.
BKWARE OP IMITATIONS.
Ibaiet upon DOBBINS' Eleotria Don't tek*
??tic. Electro-Magic, Philadelphia Electric, or say
XU heoan* It la cheap. They will ruia
slothes and are Mat at any pits*. Aakfor
DOBBINS' KLECTRIO
Nearly evsry grocer fr?u Main* to
?aateo k**p* it to atoak. If your1* hasa't it, hs will
order from hie a ear eat wheieeal* grocer.
, - osrrfully th* MUsniMwinulaM. nsr
and be careful to Follow Direcuona on each outside
wrapper. Yoa Cannot Afford to wait longer before
Trying tar Yeara*U thia old. reliable, aad truly woa
DOBBINS? ELECTRIC BOftP. ?7-Ma
OIODONt.
ft GRATEFUL ODOR,
c< health aad parity Jsc
&OS4
lOlODONI,
i the teeth m white and
highly b*n*fical to both gum*aadteatf
*17-Bga QB OUT.
tfboL aad ye*wteh to gwt rlrf of ft.
TOOTHACHEf
ra&gteagg
T/>Ojt OUT ^OR^OUR j^EIT GREAT
CftRRUGES.
24 EDITION.
LlM Munis! Ill SB.
CHRISTIAN acmvci ll iimtB.
U4 MtW
Lack ?? At
Boston, April 21.?The town at Medtord k ?x
dved over the death of Mrs. Lottie A. Ju? ???
her new-born child Friday morning. Mrs. Connor,
mother of Mra. James, practices "Christian sci
ence," and it appears that no midwife or
physician wm called till (MM*
child were dead. Dr. J. U ooffln wm thnn
summon<>d and insisted upon an autopsy- The
town physician, who assisted la the autopsy,
states that it showed that mother and child were
perfectly healthy before their decease, and thai
with the care which should hsvs been given by a
common nurse, both would have been alive. Noth
ing whatever appears to have been done tor the
child. It is probable that legal proceedings will
be Instituted against Mrs, cfinnor.
A Whip ts lbs Parasllltssi
London, April 21.?Mr. Parnell has telegraphed
to all the absent home-rule members of toe house
of commons to attend the sessions on Monday and
Wednesday next, on which days divisions will be ,
taken on the budget and the Irish oounty govern
ment bill respectively.
Astbssr CsssMsck t* bs,
New York, April si Judge Barreu to-day
granted an order for ths arrest of John N. Stern
and Anthony Cornstock in the suit brought against
them by John liemmens and Chas. tthlriey tor
$30,000 damages for conspiracy.
An I'suBccnkfsl Llbsl Matt*
Baltimore, April 2L?The suit of James Hodges
against A. ?. A bell & Co., publishers of the
for ?2u,000 for alleged libel, resulted to-day in a
verdict lor the defendants.
fatally Hart la a Coriwns maaser.
ST. Locis, April SI.?As nre section men were
passing me Gerlings w ulte Sand co.'s Works on a
Land-car near Labadie, Mo., yesterday, a blast ex
ploded, blowing an immense rock upon the haad
| car. All of the men were latally hurt,
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
,11"*w twk Market.
! * ?? loUowii]f are the opeuimr and uloiuif Dpicm of
^r.^!7J?:k ?*?* towJ^aaie^^bPSSlel
wirt to loraou md Macartney. KIM Ystt?I
f- I V. a Aa?u-. lu tC.
Sunn
Atch-T.ft S.F.
Bsll Tsl
I., B. * y
Can. l*ac
Can. bouth'n.
C?u. l*ac
Clies. ft O
Con. Gas
1x1.. U * w..
DsLftlLC....
i>. ft a. a.....
Do* DM
Erte
Hocking Val..
?1. cent
an. ft Tex....
Lake snore...
L. ^Nuii
Manhattan....
Alu. rac
Mlcu.c?ut
M. V. Usui...J
80*' h?S
22e* 228
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O'j : 5bS
60S 61*
20* 20*
1 j 1*
Tax 73*
12?H 120*
10? , 10bS
IS* 18*
49,'i 4W*
25* 2o :
20* 21 lj
110*1119*
12\ 121.
iS.I.ft N.K.
M. J.Csat.
N. A W. pret.
Northwest....
Northern Pac.
l>o.. vrsl.
O. R. W. A ?i.
urstfon Iraua
Pacific Mall..
l*so . Ma ft t.
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55*
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78
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7*%
lilcti. ierm..
Hock lalanj.
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38'i
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46
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m
Raltlmorr Markt
baltimore, Md., April SL?Vliylnle sixes, past
Os'trtd'uildST d0" len ,ortl*s. 3ft. do., w tlusss,
BALTIMORE, Ma, April BL. ? Cotton quiet SD?
WhLt y'*M^ ftour steady sad quiet
steady and Urn; rad. 83a?7:
amber, 0oa9<: western, easier. closing unlet- l\o i
winterred spot. 00 bid; May. bl asked:Juna tfl*s
southern, firmer:
reetern. easier sal
June. 5?>
_h
tern miasd. 38s
Proriaiona ataedy
reflurd, 7*.
01*; July, ?oH asked. Corn
wluw. U'-aSSH; yellow. 64s?5.
dull; mixed si<ot. 02 Wd Msy. A
60. Oiti flrui and quiet?aoutl
3?a42; western whit* 42a43. .
40. Kye quiet and nrtn. 70a75.
and falriy active. Petroleum t ?, , _
SfSt iT1,"1 inquiry-Rio canroea, ordinary
to fair, l.l\al4*. bugar ?copper rsfined, firm. Hit
L21sl.23. Other srtlclee nn
i *? ^vsrpool psr stesmer quiet?
, cotton, 1-1 tJd.; flour, per tou, 4*.; grslu. lad. Halaa
| ?wheal, J37.20U bushels; com, 36,^00 ou?hela.
Chicafo Tlarkou.
,???I?fG2Itg*f >5^ ,21, ^Whsst
aiv
14.13*
53H, -
Whisky,
rash, 81^ May. 81 516; June, 8^ 7-16. Oorn study
Ma^, 54K .t June, ;?4Jt. Oata firm?Ma/
1.16. Pork
June, 14.17*._ Lard easjr - csa^i.OT^J';
May, 8.10; June, &15.
steady-cash
.rd easy ?
Short ribs? May,
7.30.
WAIHINVTON NEW* AND fiOHIP,
9ionsl Corps Chamois.? Lieutenant Robert
B. Wat kins, Signal Corps, ordered from Washing
ton to st. Louis, Mo; Second Lieut. Jna C.
Walsh, from Washington to Cincinnati, Ohio;
Second Lieut. Benjamin M. Pursseii, from Tltus
vltle, Kla., to New York. First Lieut, Thomas M.
Woodruff, 5th infantry, acting signal omcer. re
lieved rrom duty at su Paul, Minn., and ordered
to duty in this city.
Personal.?K*-Postmaster-?eneral Hatton of
New York; Oem. P. T. WoodOn of Hampton, Va.,
Col. R. C. Foster of Denlson, Tex., and Passed As
sistant Paymaster J. N. Spell are at the Ebbltt.
Sir Lionel West, the British minister; Horatio
Guzman, the Nlcaraguan minister, and
col. John M. Wilson of Washington
were In New York last nlghL
Paul Waples of Denlson, Tex., P. P. Wall and A
H. Hardwick of New York, c. Cooper Clark of
Stamford, Conn., E. P. Hain of Lewiston, Me., and
P. E. Bennett of Philadelphia, are at WlUtrd*.
Chrlatouher ones, Aiden sampson, R. ogden,
Jno. B. Erhardt and ueo. P. Houghton of
New York, H. Schiller of London, and Kckley
B. C'oxe, of Drlfton, Pa., are at Welcker'a.
Jno. S. Durand, Thos. D. Reilly, A A. Warnstadt,
R. N. Kenyon and J. D. Urmwoid of New York. J.E.
?>tabrook of W orcester, J. A. Bennett of Lynn,
ass., and Franklin Fairbanks of Vermont, are at
the Rlggs. 1). C. Wilson and Jno. H. Loruner of
Philadelphia, chas. A. Terry of New Y'ork, H. A
Brown of Detroit, Jas. L Kay of Pittsburg, and
lie roll Gibson ot St. Louis, are at WormleyV
W. H. '1'allmadge of Connecticut, W. A B. Hop
kins of Worcester, Mans., J. Leaver Page, John E.
Brooks, and George Rlggs ot New York, Farnham
Lyon of Saginaw, Mich., and M. Hugliltt of Chi
cago, are at the Arlington.
Capital Topics.
TU TARIFF debate.
A meeting ot the ways and means committee
has been called for Monday morning. It la the In
tention of the democratic members to carry
out at that time the direction of the last caucus to |
consult with their republican colleagues as to the
time to be allowed for debate with the House on
the tariff bllL
sbkator spoons* and m root-mxim sttx.
Senator Spooner was not present at the meeting
[ ot the Senate District committee yeetar
day when the Senate Mil to pro
hibit pool-selling and book-making in Wash
ington and Georgetown was ordered reported
adversely that the House bill may be substituted
for It. But he said to a Star reporter to-day that
he had about made up his mind to let the bill pass
as It came from the llouse. He still thinks
the penalties for violation ot the act ought to be
made more severe, but he aays It Is represented
that any effect to amend may result la the defeat
1 of the measure, and he will assist to Its passage In
lis present shape.
Dock in o a Horse's Tail?Officer Jones yester
day served the warrant on Dr. McMaswr, the vete
rln ry surgeon, charged with cruelty to animals in
docking the tall ot a horse belonging to the British
minister, and the defendant was required to de
posit $100 collateral for his appearance. To-day
In the Police Court, the case was continued until
Thursday.
YnriRDAT was Not a good Dat.?Michael
Raedy was charged in the Police court to-day I
with keeping a disorderly house at 10 and IS Mass
achusetts avenue. Mr. Raedy has erected a stand
on top of his houses, which overlooks the bail
grounds, and charges admission. The disorder
complalneu of by one of the neighbors was the
applause and boisterous language ot the people on
top ot the house.usually following a good play made
by one of the home club. "Was there any such
applause yesterday?" asked the Judge. "Na sir,!
answered the witness. "Yesterday was not a good
day tor the Washington^" added the ludgei The I
Judge imposed a One ot led and ?
tion ot sentencA
Cht.
mentary to Mary Ann Drill; bond, tioa
of Amelia M. Green-letters testamentary to Wm.
Bums; bond, |S00. Estate at Margaret Campbell;
order publication returnable May 1A1SSA Martha
Jane Wright; order ot refsreboe to examiner;
aahlp ot J as. T.Yatsa, Jr., and Mare Yates;
fas. V. Yates appointed guardian; bomL 11,500.
? ot John a. W. Water* will admitted; letters
testamentary to Margaret T. Waters; bond, $1,000.
Estate Hannah M. Ludlow: stsrsptsnt ot aftoount
ot administrator. Estate ol WeitftajL Emmou; ,
answsrot Samuel >. Emmoaa to rtue to show
Estate of Ellen French; order granting
letters ot administration to wm. Brltt: bond,
M,ooa Estate or Jonathan Klitwood; will Bled.
Susannah & Wetham, guardian; orSsr sf i
meat* bond, SSOO. Eititr 1 rsssrlsr rooni
reducing bond, nuts otisiby a Scaggs; win I
1
of Michael K, Combs;
I tlon. Estate of Mlten J.
tacned. Estate ot Jos. u Jo
msntary to executrix; I
J. Nicholson; day lor payment i
. Yesterday.
I ssuyma.Sms*
coHinr oooar Ka I
jsrdsy, TMri
tor; Ward ? aL
to olsrx to
ras iMonw t n^KrnuBT.
Wtonfc?cwim'i
??" ?* Imui Ttillaf.
? TmiMOKT AT m mfl TO-DAT??tat?
klU?? ?' TBLOWI COMPANIONS AMD or iririu
omc?B Kkoipu auw tn omen rut to pi**
twi saor?xtorrea nxu> to tn*n rot is
fatal unu.
_ 0of<a*f Patterson be id u itgimt to-oay at the
fit* precinct polio* station, u the out of Chat
R Telling, the young mm who wu fatally
?rMUM Saturday Bight oa Ohio tms#, imi
13th Mmt, by a shot Sim by special PMonu
BenJ. Klopper, who wu M the ttm? id pursuit of fi
prisoner who hAd escaped from him. Young Tstl
lag. as in Tn Mtak, died early jretunki
morning at hi* kone,Kl D ureet southwest
Tbe Jury of Inquest wu composed ot Thau. Somer
vlUe, Wm. 11. DougLam, rruk H. Bell, Robert
LelW*, *?. Allison Nailor. una Warren M. Whyte.
THI tnTIMOKT.
The first witness waa Jesse il VarneU, who wm
with Telling when be was shot.
VarneU told tbe story of the shooting. Us Ana
his three companions, Frank skinner. Frank BAuer,
And Telling, were on their way home and neparated
At the corner ot 13th And C streeu. HkinLer and
Bauer going down C toward mh and Teiung and
Wltaese going down Ohio art nun. They had gunt
a little distance from 13th street when they heard
a police whistle and a pistol shot, a lltue laurt
be aaw Kiopfer oome around the .-orner ot ism
?ueet. -1 saw his hand go up," aald witness, "And
the flASh ot a pistol. That waa the second ahot
? few seconds alter tbla shot Telling felL"
The wliu?"*A said be did not see Any one run
nlng, and did not see what became ot kiopfer
after tlie ahot was Bred. Witness called tor as
sistance, but be did aot know whether kiopfer
beard his call or noC
Frank Bauer*, the next witness, one ot Telling's
three companion^ wbo were going home from a
bop at the W. L. I. Armory, testified to seeing a
crowd of people on the south aide of c street Tbey
saw some one running and beardsomethingsmash
on the paveiuenu \\ llness heard a shot, saw the
Bash and heard a police whistle biow. Then he
saw two or three men run to the corner of 13th
street and turn the comer. Witness and Skinuer
then continued on down c at reel to 12tl>. Before
they reached the corner of 12tn they were bailed
by Varaell, who told them 'ieiilug was shot, and
tbey ran around as qiuckly as they Couid to where
lulling lay.
Prank M. Skinner, the other ot Telling's com
panions, gave tea Union}' substantially the same aa
Bauer's.
Win. A-Codrick testified to hearing the shota.
He ran around tromc street toOhi? avenue, and
came near, in the dark, running over Tieung's
body. 1 here he wss asked by Y smell to suy uy
the body until VarneU called hi* friends. Wltneas
saw tbe fissh ot the second shot. It was fired on
Olilo avenue, and the man that nml 11 was going
toward 12th street.
Dr. Lai Ulan Tyler, who made a post mortem
examination ot Telling's bod), testified to nndiug
a wuund on the leu side of the spinal
column. The ball passed through the body frac
turing two ribs and pcneir?Ui,g the upper lobe of
tbe let^ lung, and making a slight opening on tue
integument. The bullet was lound buried in the
muscle.-. Death was due to hemorrhage and ex
haustion, the result of the wound.
Andrew o. ConnoUy, of the United nates re
ceiving ship 1>ahs, testified thst he saw a man
come from a house and throw a bottle at tbe offi
cer and run. and he aaw the officer fire a shot.
STATIXBNT or SPacIAL OTTICIK XLOfTBB.
Benjamin F. Kiopfer, ibe special officer wbo
fired the shit, made a statement. He waa AAked.
be said, by a woman in Mo 1214 C street to come
tn and put a disorderly man out. Tue man inside
cursed him, aud threatened to brain him. Wit
ness seized bin), but tbe man uroks away, and.
putting his hand luto bis blp pocket, said: "You
H bore you." some one ssid tbe
man bad a pistol, on tho outside the
man threw a bottle at the w mess, and later
started alter him and called bici to stop. Tben
ttte pursuit began. Witness s.ild he fired bis pis
tol in tbe air, to attract attention and atop tbe
man. lie pursued him arouud into oblo avenue,
and while running fast pulled his justoi again, lie
stumbled against a piece of luiuler, and tbe pis
tol went off as he raised himself, shooting toward
Schneider's foundry, lie did not know that there was
any one else in the street,and continued In pursuit
of tbe man who ran Into Sergeant biggin's arms on
12th street. After finding that a man had beep
shot, witness gave himself up. I'pon hearing of
tbe young man's death be said be gave himself up
again.
The place where Telling was was eery dark.
There were no street lamp* there, and It was lm
Kble to see any one then. Ills Intention in
j tbe second .ihot was to shoot into tbe air,
and not to shoot anyone.
Tbe jury concluded tbe examination of witnesses
at quarter to l o'clock.
thi rawer.
Tbe jury, alter considering tbe cane tor twenty
five minutes, rendered a verdict that Telling casie
to his desth "from a pistol-shot wouud ot tbe left
lung, Inflicted with a pistol in the hands of Ben].
F. kiopfer, ob tbe night ot the l.r>th instant W hlie
the Jury thins there was no lntest to shoot tue
said lelUng, we believe that the (-hooting was un
necessary.
Coroner Patterson made out a <?mmitment for
Kiopfer to awslt the action of Uie grand Jury,
klopler's counsel and his friends Immediately set
out to arrange for bis release on ball.
KELXASRD ON BAIL.
Mr. Carrington a*. 2 o'clock to-day asked Judge
Montgomery to fix the bail and, tbe district at
torney agreeing, the oail was fixed at *1,000,
wblcb was given.
Subsequently Messrs. Belt and Richardson, wbo
were on the bond originally, apicans! and gave
ball in $3,000, it being thought best that the
amount ot bond be the same as that fixed below,
kiopfer was released.
BepressBtativs Ulswer sad Mr, Perry.
THB CONTBMPT OASB COBBS IT BBFOBB JCDGI HAO
KXft TO-DAT.
In Circuit Court No. l. Judge Hagner, this morn
ing, the motions in tbe case ot Mrs. An Astasia
Patten, against R. L Fleming were beard. Mrs,
Pauen by congreaman mover and Mr. Graham,
sues Colonel Fleming, represented by
Messrs. R. K. Perry and C. Carlisle, to
recover $30,000 alleged to have been overpaid In
tbe erection ot a house. The case had been re
ferred to Kxaminer Harper, and It Is alleged thst
about ten days ago there waa a controversy over
some papers. And the result was a motion that Mr.
Perry be attached for contempt. 1 his was called
up first.
Tbe affidavits of tbe counsol in tbe caas and at
tbe examiner were read. Mr. ulover's affidavit
said that he had asked tbe witness, CoL Fleming,
as to wbetber a balance in a certain financial
statement was not to reed; that Mr. Perry told the
witness not to answer and Mr. Olover withdrew
tbe question; that Mr. Perry declined to allow tbe
affidavits on the other side; that the pro.
feedings were Interrupted by Mr. Perry, be
cause Mr. Glover had used msultlug language;
that after Messrs. Perry and Fleming left they
returned, and Mr. "Perry held Mr. i, lover in his
arms while Mr. Fleming took tbe satchel contain
ing the papers from Mr. Graham. Mr. Ulover
called a policeman later and tried to have Mr.
Fleming arrested, but tbe officer declined te make
tbe arrest. Mr. Perry subsequently gave the valise
and papers to tbe examiner.
Bsai Estate Sales.
H. W. Blunt has bought tor $10,000, of Z. T. Car
penter, lots V to 28, square 83U, fronting 210 on M
street, 310 on 4th and 510 on 5th street southeast.
District GeverBSKBt Affairs,
BCILhlMi PBRurrs
were issued to-day to J. F. Brink bard to erect two
brick stores and dwellings at 171R and lTlftw 7th
street northwest, at a cost of $3,voo; Jaa. k Boss
to build five brick houses from 704 to 712, alley,
between O and H, Oth and 7th streets northeast,
at a cost of $3,500; L. J. Butler to build two brick
dwellings at uiu and U21 23d street northwest, ate
cost ot $3,800; a B. Dickey to erect one frame
dwelling on 17ib street extended, at a oust of
$2,000; O. R. Hatner to build one brick stable la
die rear of 2012 K street northwest, at a cost of
$N00; F. Ehrhardu to build oue brick dweUlng at
1407 North Capitol street northeast, at a cost of
$1,000.
A Chakgb or AssArLTiNo ax Omen Faiia.?
James ufiutt, colored, and bis sister, Catherine
Joy, were before the Police Court to-day,
charged with assaulting Offlcer Redgravei
Offutt was also charged with profanity.
Offuttl bead had been cut by a blow from the of
ficer's club. Tbe offlcer claimed that the prisoner
bad violently resisted arrest. Tbe prisoner aad
other witnesses denied thia, aad said the offlcer
struck him without cause. Judge snaU rsietaed
the defendant on his own recognixanoe. The caas
sgainst the woman was dismissed.
C0L0XBD Vbtbbahs.?A meeting at the survtvtng
veterans ot the first t'nited Kates colored troops
was held on Thursday eveding, at which a perma
nent organisation was affected, to be known as
the First United States colored Troops Veteran
Association. Tbe regiment profMees to held a re
union oa tbe twenty-fourth anniversary of the
first battle la which it participated. Wilson A
Landing, Ta^ May iM, lMi.
JW isssv. SSKfifc'XiEiSfiS;
ituran unu
even win theei
FreocbOpena t ump _
ai ready 4b? demand i
formm<.>? ta ao brtak ?.
omnjent of a atici ? mtui
ctmn lent of a auct? wfui vmil Ti?
brlnjr* with tt no fsbuli U%-J>T1oad oparatlr
>X k'tvat notoriety, but Juda'ln* f*0? the ctiucietaa
ol lu work in the K>uth ana Weat, It giree i?t
formaoor* aotabw lor all-round n?erit and a?.a
t at nod Interact, t>rliik-1ng out all that la la tbe
oompoeiuoa* ? bleb it undertake*. Tba orraatea.
ttoaUa larye one; in fart, it Ma doable ooa.
pan,*, or* croup or artlata appearing almoet etrlu
slveiy in tbe grand opxralic rmtttrntauoaa ant
another In tbe Ugrttt oiwraa. Tba >eadln? sru?ta
*** *? tenor. who la very highly apokea oI:
M. DenoTe, who la said to (Hjaaaaa a baa* rater ut
gteat power, M i larrrw, considered a baritone oC
the drat ora.-r; M. ut. Jean, a lighter bar tour. M.
tiaraud, prater teuor; Ml la. Hrrvey, and HIM.
?Bbkljr, aopranoa. from tba I'arta Urand up ra
beanie* a uing Mat at otbera. Tba
ofvbfwtrs win ha ol attenuate strength. Tba
repertory consist* at The Hmruen.Ka," for
Monday; "Boccaccio." Tu>?da<. "Ttoe Mia*
kauwrs, Wedneoday maimer. "i<a Farom*,
evenlty; -?i ii.un Tell.- Thursday;
/i' r,'t" Kivuwt, hiturday maU.
?\Jernaaletu, Saturday rvealv.
?j"***- TBAAfWL To the oIJ.t generation at
Iheaier-cocrs, the mention of the name kaval
Wttf bacfc aocne ol tba Ufaaiu ?, mcmonee <2
ywith Ikmw visions of gorgeotM
spfdtclf, wonderful trkmuonniUiHiik, mvntcriotti
apparition* and all the marvelous tram of <k>4 and
!J"J* tbinn wbicb went|Ui make up a pant. mui*
in tba pu.un day* or tuat now i,?vie,u-u form <<
entertainment. In ihose day* the Havel patitt*
222? J""? *** "* *" tba t??
J"?., became almost synon>inoua. EarlF
a "y*. Mr. IWe AI rally undertook
!lu . 'b? famous Kavel patit'tnane
Maiulm. the Nlgnt OwL" which waa produi-ea ia
y* ?having a long ruu at (m
Academy of Music in that citv. "MaluUn, aa
announced, will be seen at the National
i? if. w"h all the effecia produced
*b<> wBb a number of atu-?^4r?
at<?.iaity feaiurcx imr<iduce<i. iu> luding (be
hilU'i" arlll,l,l< and l?are l?r..thor? and
.^ti .i.TI'i .7.'*^ bJLUM Ktralfva, whon auo.
ceaa In tUls lleld b well kboa n. and t he uaual ?rrtnd
SeSSSr^aaiarxIT?**1"" ^ unacrUaaooM h?v
**"?"* fawoKaMa l? wen worth a mt br
late war lil*1 U?^W- ailrrlna' acana oi tba
THt?TML?Ah enmor Unary attract
neat Kwk initio
^ Adoiph n^iuhu, tli#* iiiAifioltii Mh/j
Wiyeoijn> lady in mld-alr wiiu,.u riMble sup^utV
Oilier leatjrea alu be haujor KoMiern ri?txrla
?eusatIon. the Martens irtu, Wya? at-d n?ui?ra.
and other au-cialir aitisia. ^
""V thl* h use next
\ Mr. Uarris own mmpanf win hin k
?mnd twn ai ol -l uole Totoia t'abiu."
W"T rnl Buor was iuwd Larr Niuiit.? lamb
jrenlng there ?.ta no performance at llama' B on
Tbe.ier and tbe u< kel? ?erc r-oe^m.^The rTJS
given being thai Mj ra tioudwiu, th. "star ? tba
c-auipant, wis sertoual. nu An nttaenment had
bean served on Uie drop*, properties, Sc.. ic a
repierin suit of W. t. loinpklus ag^lnat kdain
11 Wlut ,hou^^1 lhat this was tn*
^*1* J" ^ non-appearance of th" . ompohr Tbo
wm of attachment ua4 bow serve# by me nl4r
?bal. but by arrangetnenu the eflecu werv nut
delivered, but an ortlcei was ptac?d in > harip with
Umtructiuns to ailow their uae unu. after Ui* iwr.
formance lo-wgut. ^
. MaahiAdi Lmmm. ? Marnatfe lleenaaa biv#
bean l?ued by tb. olerk ot tne cvLn
Marnson and Copula flruwu. Henry Krouu ar
and Molile ?. U tHhoomaker.- John wXXmZS
and Mule Ingrau, both of \\ estmoralandtoTT^
CtaM. I?. DoiL of Harper* Jerry. \T^d M.nio
ftUu" h*'uff -'nd Aunle Melngan
buSi tiad^ k*rr "? li^- Wul and
MAKHlkll.
BUCHAHAN?CARTLK. At "ToatfD IN
zi>V>ix liY.'uTviw - * Brsdf.rd.
th^fcJUnLf
cUur<&r *r. uuiRul w. Soobci, ..f
Sl^.Tc^&l;'utu 14 ? HLJfcu' *-??
)llTK--UAHV?y. April lu. 1HM at tk? Ant r^i.
rravstioiisl < bur- Ik <-on,?r 1 mtli anj'o vlrtwu, bjr Tt'
A. Harvey, father uf the bride Mr ftLAKK k
M'lEtoMls. KIH1UE HAkV?\. ,*?
_ Ol I D
^tsssPUJTL ?sssssjrr
a m1 Ra?n?i*?? !fcSTta,r- **,r11 '? ??** at H 11?
^ L-??" of t. J and h 4 tour*
? jew*, (to? muiilL and v
Out boy ia aleepinc au fn? trvtn all |?ln
',U11 not' ,ww>t ?'"nl- *<? suffer aeala
Hia suSerines ar. ov?r; hia |*iua are *11 t ,w
Ha alaepa ao aounOljr, oh' i?t mm ala^i on
V^ln? '"T '' *uflered and nu*ned with i?ia.
In the lonar b. ura ..f nlrbt. aa we a airbed Liui
all VAlU,
*7HU Ood. in H? mercy, sent down frvtr aboe*
An ana el that wniapered a awiw <i( |??,
Hi Hia litnrk
IiH?eral will take place fn?n hi* iwrenta' ra*ide*?w
S813 urac* avrB.ia Iiurtb?<?t. Kui.day, VUd. al l
In^foTttend* *Ud *Uf
COXNKLL^. At 4.*?5 Sew T<?rk i\*iiite on rrwU
11 * P-?**-. > HAN( in D i 0>*
ut^riiMDt tt I Fi . Motidar. April US. ?
tx>x. on rndir. aitu sao. 1 ***, %t: a<? ?. m
?tf* b..pp with
' ANM1E M. OUX. tu tlic tUty-flftb i>gr ut i??-r mm.
At red ' w
hll,L fcoua?1' "?r
^v^DA'virre^ir00 ^
andT.7^,^^?da^ r^^aiTTi3!
t iiBttrml Irwui hi* Ut# rJSii^ v1ii1hbT1l
o?x^rirtfAz>R&j {"?&?: ys
forty-one yaan.
Funeral aerMcaa at hia late raaldenr* ?14 ftfta
ssansssffJa?
ij^nPrSfcsasg^rfcfcgMjf
AublH. la lhe seventy-aintb yaar of Lia mi
Doa aoUca ot funeral heraafter. a
KCHF.ELK. On tba aftanwou of April tO, IttH M
"t h#l*iSirtatia'ai
iLlVM 1 M HIKLL. .lau?liter of tlir lake A*
taa V.. aaed iweiay-oaie years aad two atuatba
paaain* fro? ar.
Out ut human oar* and atrtfa.
l^?ye ii,?s a* * rtfi, tltoae nrtaae
? hit b bars br* a tiled jour llfa.
Dear, beuaaatb a>a that rreat pauaaaa
" Lid um powdr U nufttaitj
Ai4i?'rtui ttbcompUUiiuff
In fU prison kuun of ptui"
?t n
Tia hard ?e break tba leader onrd
beu lu?e has U.und 1 be baari
?Tls hard. a? bard, tu apeak tba word.
We niaat forsrer part.
?t I
In Uie pearetul ?rave's ?nibra.?.
But th) lueniory will be t nahad
1 ill we see llij bea\aaly laua."
B* "ra Furvts.
.. vn??eal 00 Monday aftaraoon. the a3d ihi fr.,m
tt?e Western Presbyterian cburrh. Mrv. l*.1^5ao.,|,
Hatraet northwest, at S o'clock, rrienda M.U rela
tive* are invited to attend. ;
SIM.MM ApnlliO. 1MHK, KIPBET a. A. ? blMMH.
Ill tb* vbirtj -aixtb j^ar ?f |lM ^
May he real lu peace.
Funeral from ?1. Aiuptsttne church. M<>adav mnrn.
I lor. 10 am.. April T.l. 1 KKh Kequeini aiaaa ?
?st;ufaafg &$ea?zrzL*.
iEisrjKS&sft sjsfassssr-- f*
BTiiiio^i y* IWIh- Mr* EMIIJMt
BTk.w AH1, at borne, in Pnuca ueiriT'a Ouunti M<L
Fond childrea rno? uvi after your aiotber ?
TBUKX. OB April -Jl. lMttb. after a low aad |?1d
fUl ulaaaa, COLIMHt h W 1 UUK.N. ***d tortj -ewut
yaar* aud auri.t ni. ntba
f uneral frx.ru his late residence. 21R I street aortt
wast, on Mondat. A in I _M. at 4 |. a. Krlawda and
re la tl eea of tbe taai.il> are lavited u attend
TURBOBoHN April ao, lasa. i naai ra m
TOKbL.nioHN arM thlrt) aix. *
F VenSL At H'*?l,,cioct *?ttI **? KM- *.
WHITE. At tbe real den oa of Frof tbaltoa
luKAB, relict of the late Juhn A White, of 1'biladel
Phia. IHilladaii-his iwpsrs plsm copy J ?
Win Doctors
*?** DOCTOR?
WHJUI DOCTOR*
WHEN DOCTOR*
- ?Wh*koM
aot apply to 0. O. Taylor Old
lor Fan Rye. *a Doctor* aad
??"d tbaaa. Bottiad owly by ? H
k bUMm Boatua, aai *atd tar
18S?. 1660
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