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‘ FOR RENT—HOUSES. _FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES._ (Om Mr Bax JOR RENT — NICE Lit: HOUSE, SIX rooms, modern inpeoverients, iu wood order Lat Mediate possession; rent $10 per month Call 1321 23th st mw. ie KENT—THRER NEW COMFORTABLE to tuated on North Carolin ia sve. between rooms; all modern improvements: suftable for a doctor oF dentist. Theotiers six room HAVENNERS Bakery, 47 {OR RENT—HOUSES, . near Dupont circle; $250 per Furnished, 15th st., near K; per month. Furnisived. ‘near 1th: $125 per month. ‘near 13th; $200 per month, $100 per month. HO 1420 F st. chw. Real Estate and Loans furnished House ot 12 rooms: all modern ‘A icels ———— HUFTY & DYER, plete Tathe and F mx aw. 708 RENT handsomely farnished House, heated by steam, EF King bapont circle, specully adapted for en —Ofice, Inundry, kitchen, fuel cellar, and furnace room. Large square hall, panelled ceiling, bor Lbcary, diaiig-r-om, butler’s pantry. Secund ¥lgor—Four large Chambers, bath and dress. ing rooms, inird Floor—Fogr chambers, trunk-room and ce Fourth Floor—One large room. Fach room han ‘open fite places and hanioome wood inantela, electric . tubes: Celis un Spemiing aes ene na aleit 13th and F sts. tow house, in Le Droit Park; Inquire at 508 9th st. n. aay ie QUR RENT—TO A PRIVATE FAMILY, A NEW northwest section, with new, handsome furnitare. To careful tenant without n rent will be reasonable. Address Box 48 Fooms, wil mod. ups? & rooms: $13. Three 5 WOR REN 2QST., 7ROOMS AND RATH, freshly painted aiid papered, ve.y desirable, rent very rrasonable to, permanent teoane Iuiuediaienss JOHN "HOWLES & CO, Fork wre Now RENT-SEVEN LANGE Ing. water and fare over drug sore. Gani DOR RENT=ON ‘Some, bath room with ait mod. Imps; newly fresco painied and papered. 622 200 st, bet F and Sconw The heruies ri up to the house. Rent $3 Keys at 626 224 St inquire 40s Tan stew. nae JOR RENT-AN ELPGANTLY FURNISHE nplendiliy”tocated. house of twenty. roots, cot etely and Landsouely furniahed: Witt leaee pt sant berafyeara, MAC GUWAN @ BARKER 143 Fat ew. Cor. 7th and nist = TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, z 321 KS 5 lin. Park, adjoining Senator Sherman’ $52.50. EAL Ea & TOW midst FOR RENT—94) W.—SOUTH FRONT ‘and bay window Rooms: second floor; best of table board. rida at nw laundry : 4 all shot ‘imps: rent $150, oF on lease of I or 2 vears at Stab per man TYLER & RUTHERFORD, ubbee 1236 TOR RENT. ROOM INDOW) br ck. 1732 Sth st. n.w.: gas, water, bath anda Trobe, in good order: rent $20. J. FRED. KELL Sis th we naw. nl$st JOR RENT—LA. BRICK, 225 BST. next to coruer of 3d st. ven rooms, bath, e.: $50 alts ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st nw. JOR RENT— Cor. 15th @ N.Y. av...2100 Hist. n.w.10r.$83.33 $250. BS 40r.. ml. 2 5 iliyer PL, 107.60 Ome TUF 8s nis frok, RENT—A brick House, 931 O- THOMAS J, ig tselve roon . with all modern hmprovenien 360 a mouth. Apply to JAMES L. DAVIS, Lal bs ART OF A FURNISHED HOUSE, 12 G st. ©. 5 rooms, $10. LRERT PF. FOX, 920 Fst. nw. ‘T—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED double House: iashionabie section: corner: rooms large and light: side yard: eleven rooms: stable, if de- sited. Will ouly be rented to private family. Address LATRORE, Star office. nl? QOR RENT—1230 177TH ST. N.W., NEW Hot containing 11 rooms, furnace, electric bells, and all modern improvem-nis, App!¥ to ROBT. STY-AD. Architect, 906 F st. hw. pola | JOR RENT_ON K ST. BET, 12TH AND 13TH sts nw. large and desiranie trick Dwel ing, four Fooms deep: contains fifteen roor s, two bath Fooms, and all modern conveniences: well and completely furnished. Apply to THOS J. FISHER & CO. es RENT_HOUS contai#ing’ six rooms and bath ae water and gas: rent $21.50, 10 TOBRINER, $22 44 stn. w. NT-1910 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. hand T sta n.w.), brick house 6 latrobe complete: $15 per m AMAN, azent. 5-ROOM FRAME, 307 youd reparr. Kent $ EMAKER, 920 Pst. now. HOUSE BEAUTIFULLY Neue ee York ave Lovin Psi I Nery large di Dupont Creele rable 14 rooms: large grounds and stable: venant WARNE, O10 E a, VERY DESIRABLE RESI- Jer aud complete house. 6 Lowa cit- DF & BRADLEY, 925 F st. BRIG $16. “SWOEMST! SEVERAL ATTRACTIVE FUR use J. KENNEDY, 720 15th nD OF TEN Roe Alexandre: isin good order so cand bs plew ale ica. The bow: Dou REN pons eb pe tor ob Monday the Toth. Apply ate ton t.. Alexandria, or w PRA Nis u Lonmiana ave. Washington Keferences reqticed. mii Sok RENT—14td NSTNW. A three-story Brick, with basement. fu NT-PARTIES THAT CANNor FIXD heap furaisbed House in Washington cnt ‘di tance b rail Ie the country: the close prox- jor and economy makes tt desirable. "Ahan, ished, for sale of reat. Apply 2100 G st Tuke the yellow berdies. Fos.dktc MOSHER A uished Houses in desirable locati Partios d ‘as the aun Siring such Houses should apply at on ber te be had now is quite Lunited. CONARD & McEUEN, Liao Fst, nw. W JERSE mil-lot JOR KENT Hows 19S iw. 10 roome, modern. lanpe Fepalr.” Apply to W. eerie bry {OK RENT-HANDSOME NEW HOUSE NEAR 2uth and P <t~ mw., 12 rooms and all modern im- avemente: Hnely papered and complete im all that makes a comfortable home: rent, $80. WESCOTT WILCOX, 1907 Pennsylvania ave al 1-6¢ Fat BEN a! RENDHED —SOME OF THE most desirable Residences in northwest, Capitol mui Georgetown at rentals of $75 to $350. per montis fur season oF Vear. ; MAC GOWAN € BARKEK, lier 343 cp, 5 Clare S43 Ft a Ook RENT 1416 @ST. 13 ROOMS. WITH ALL the inoderm improves! nik Iweling & furnace For partcealars and the ke; Inquire went fat low to m good tenant. JOR RENT- Fv Skee AND HANDSOME RESIDENCE® 21 La PAYETTE SQUARE Property hax been pat i perfect order. fresened and Papered throagheut. Har large brick Stable on feat SEE aid five grounds adie house un the south. ‘All modorn conveniences have been pat in, Ineladiing irae Qbeeting appacate For peruit 40" examine: price, fc, apply THOS J. FISHER € CO, nivue 1324 ¥ st ni. JOR RENT —FCRNISHED aND NEWLY Fpecered, the ihreestory and “basement brick inwelling. 1300 Ft. nw.; will not let wor boarding house nor to family with sual! childre. For per aude wo Inspect apply to WM. P. YOUNG. 1300 F ot ‘ios ©. JOH NSH DOR RENT-UNFURNISHED— Rituw Tare. S1so ave10 DeLavine.t uM AO 1416 st. BW. 1208..75: 17th Pica OO 410 Oth 6.01.6. Ors... 18 100 Bt me, Lire. 100 TYLER « RUTHRRFORD,1220F @ ROOMS 2 Coe B27 Fat icnace, and | N. . cllambers: farn, ful location, near’ Thomas Circle: Complete in every appointment yroR Rext— NW. Pee Moli as BW Per Mo. Richmond,” ap'mts’ oe Ee ie ecioenag 2 Qatar, Firs. 9125)| st, iat 30} 1a st Be Bs 18 ie... 125) 11S1 Bist 8. 88 BS A, 138...1 bo Pat fire 30 i843 12th at., Gr. Ree OFFICES FOR RENT. Per Mi 25, 2. c. ‘otn and Pa. av., Rin B85 WgtS Fst Room den 22d aid 8d.-B0 1019 F 80 Od Nook BE 20 ‘a, Eo Se UP de |S ce are et _ we Frit Belay, Woon: al mod hapa: taalient in Sree ase aes ear we 2 Fo SALE—020 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N. W.. ten rooms and at 90 feat BROWN eo" ‘The above is only asmail 1 OF ‘on my i SALE-GREAT BARGAINS, FOR $2,000 00 took. "Por full lst eail at office for Bullen: ianed 02 Fiscstten otto” even room (new) Brick re aa Ere THOS. & WAGGAMAN. | west, now Tenting 820 ach, oF 1 per coat invent, 3 fe non RESTS Besnla, Aino alee two-story ‘rrame. well located on rs Bina ne eae SUUCHFORD fee wae Pore ae eens ? im . oF . PGR SALE-WE HAVE Two FINE LARGE THE BEST TONIC. San on one of the best streets in city. central- tier the inspection of hurchioets deieiog homes or | TSE SGTHENS THE MUSCLER, Investments low ghee, of 8700 which is STEADINS THE NERVES. HSS eid tam 90-80) 1802 Corcoran, gr-—1885 | “nia ge "NT: B WiMtnie 1424 New York ave | ENRICHES THE BLOOD. GIVES NEW VIGOR. 2 I 80, 7 mn SAI 3 RY BRICK 230) Bester ieee ae eee Fe. Gp td anf TRERSTORY naceand | PSYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND IT 3190 F st. St. m.1.-"30.40 |830 23a... 6r..wateri3.30 tes cle acharm | py, J. L, Mynns, Fairfield, lows, sayz: ot 24th a deomLOuAS Rear 115 'N:Paveoue 13 | i8 howe or god i “elvah tise tele Oak nok aaa Pe epee are ail othe iment Pg oe GALE DELIGHTFUL THREESTORY | hate known in my Sopcast peeetiee Tienes tend 2 Nis, lor BG ATi aun F010 | Bri Dwelling. near lows circte: wwelve roomsall | Seq in ch debittinang ities aes Fen _ntd 1907 Pennsyivania ave nw. nidsee Teo ee a ROTHERTORI. 1236 F st. n.w. | esystem. Useit in my own a VOR SALE-THREESTORY AND CELLAR | Genuine has Trade Mark and cromed red lines on rt Prac be ‘ing, nine rooms, furnace and all m.l; | Wfapper. Take no other, Ba i 3 S:6e” SYLEM 2° UMHERFORD, 1220 Fat.nw.| BROWN CHEMICAL 0, BALTIMORE, MD. eit {OR SALE—SPECIAL NS—P ST, BET. Toa Fiomnead tom: moter eee SRE, well bal ii | _TADIR Hawn 2i1t EFsetent repair, splendid tavesument, Only '¢5,000. | talning lit of prises ‘for ‘rect 804 Gat bet 22d and vd, new O-rm. brick, improving | colns, éte., given away by ai 1338 Ig | Relghborhood, very cheap. 4,600. JOHN BUWLES | tilled to'any addres on Fecel HilG ith nw lO 0 414 84. aes nw BRAS | C0, lazd New York aver nldte S04 st. Hv..LOr...60) 1113 Parl . POR SALE-THE ©THREESTORY BRICK 951 O at. n.w., 10%. 45 (B15 7th st. & e- 2 res : en ee ee $24 20h A iw. Tors 426 Warner sig SF1E8O Pino's ‘shh bem nt furnace and modern ee) Swrers Spzcteio ae HLWARNER. 916 Fetnww,_| [iol December Int Tenet sola ws be rented £0 good RENT—UNFURNISHED— 6 lowa Circle.9133.35 408 7th at. & @.....$20.50 1025 Conn.ave 20.50 us 15th, oifice rooms... O20 F 88.1. Weeecnenene AO] FURNISHED. RL ave..n'r Conn $33 FITCH, FOX & GROW: 1437 Peng. ave. nw. UN FURST SHED me »Rore-$250 913 Pa ave. n.w., 84s. “is D |942 Fst, office. '5||1237 20th st. n.w., Agel isin st, nw. Ww. office Howard University. 6: 101 G st. n.w.,10r. & 8673) LD rn 10 P1450 96150 nr mth, "EN, Fst near 17th, owa circle, 14) ' fayette st., Mass av.n'r 15th |16th, near’ st, 8. 200|/A,near 2d st. me... 63 1b, Dew. T4200) #6. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sta. nw. R RENT—FURNISHED— 1513 20th st. n.w., 11 rooms, mod. imp... $1, 1614 19th st_n.w., 12 rooms, mod. imp. $1,500, un- furnished, $900. Ie g Psy Gow And Bat sta, n.w.,12 rooms, mod. np. $1,500. iérce’ Place, 14th and 15th n.w.,7 rooms, mod. 1 Good House, 10 10d. tmp., tm 7, $90. Fooms. mod. imp., in n.w., FURNISHED Bw. 11 rooms. mod. imp., $1,000. : st. naw, 11 rooms, niod. im 1G10 Toth st. n-we 13 rooms, mod. tmp. $ 1509 20th st iw. 11 rooms, mod. lin: 300. Lange House, 1 10 foom, mod. ave, renly Nov. NT-SIX ROOM BRICK HOUSE rt gas und water. Apply to R. E. PAIRO. ve, oc26-1m. RESIDENCE, 14 rooms, ail modern improvements larg: grounds aiid stable. 630 C st. ce. Will be rented very low by the year. Fesidence on Lowa Circle EDT & BEADLE oc19-1m 28 Fit OR two try , HANDSOMELY FUR: jane: three roioms. em sute. on, Hest floor Flors and dining-room: also bntler's. pane Buck statrease: brary “ebow: “large, airy ‘Open fires. spealcing-tubes: beat ‘ah ‘stuble in rear, aprgremertaz atm very | onprcmisce TG & a H'8, oat 14 Fesmayivasia are, 2 T—VERY DESIRAULE NEW THREE = Ot | Biter bk ab stgne dwelt. Sow Vamyste om 35 Fn SiN SALAM AR'& CoP . Pont circle N SHE J "Ong room, side Fard, $22, t 927 F st. nw. Ce nr ne een R RENT — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED double house near the Hritish legation. Most fashionable section; corner. Every room light. Side at. Righteen rooms. Natural wood finish. I. losets. Furniture new. Electric belis, Fi Large ie cellar. Will only be rented tenant, BH. 05-100" to private family, and very d WARNER, 916 F st. n.w. OR RENT—A N nished House: all linens, table ware, Steven rooms within half block Dupont sonable rent.’ Also, several unturnial Dupont Circle Apply CHAS. nw. iver, dec: ont, Circle; rea jouses, near EARLY, 603 14th st. {OR RENT—HOUSE 1022 Pi ‘ave. corner 11th st. xe: 10 rooms mod. imps.: in first-class order. Apply to H. BROWNING, 610 Pennsyivaniasve. oer oct tenant. inquire of PRESBREY 20 7th eb nld-2w ‘ALE-A FINE THREESTOR basement brick dwelling op Connecticut ave....ear’ frupont Cirgle, cyntaining Yen tooms and all molern provements, Pantry ani jot; Price only 910,000. ye WAL Is nature's own remedy, made from roots gathered from the forests of Georgia, ‘The method by which it ts made was obtained bya halfbreed from the Creek Indians who inhabited @ certain portion of Georgia, which was communicated to one ofthe early settlers, and thus the formula has been handed down to the present day. The demand bes been grad ually Increasing until ® $100,000 lsborstory is ow necessary to supply the trade, A foreign demand has been created, and enlarged facilities will ‘be necessary to meet it, ‘This great ‘VEGETABLE BLOOD PURIFIER OURES CANCER, CATARRH, SCROFULA, ECZEMA, ULCERS, RHEUMATISM, BLOOD TALNT, hereditary or otherwise, without the use of Mercary or Potash, Books on “Contagious Blood Polson” and on “Blood RK SALE—TWO NEW SIX-ROO! muses On O st, between 4th and 5th sts, n.w.; all Movlern improvements, will rent readily. ‘LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, _n14-3t 920 F st. n.W. {OR SALE—CHEAP-9 ROOM BRICK, ON G street s.w., with all mod. impa., $3,000. "7-Room the tree: 347 Dat hme ME Pain Savana 1@ three; ¥ w. C. ‘an streets aw. = tea WOR SALE—CHEAP— 504-508 414 st. s.w., 6 rooms each, $1,650, SAT Dat.ow., with two 4-room Bricks ‘In the resr, pestieae ori sak gap n 8 Rw., Groom, r 315 and 319 M st. sw. 9 rooms each ‘Sst and Maing ave., business coruc 727 6tn st. s.¢,, G-room house, 91,000. " ‘The above pi operty will pay 12 to 15 per cent. ee lek nee ne CH. PARKER, ‘For sale by all druggists. POR SALE —CHEAP_TWo BRICKS, ‘THE 8WIFT SPECIFIC 00., ROO! 1th st, $2,250; 9400 cash, @25 monthly. F-room Brick, Myrtie wt; 62 = ef $2,500. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. A1-room Hrielk, Kast Capltol st., bet. 5th & 6th,85,500. 23a Groom Frame, Het, ne. bet. Jd and 4th ata Si poe. | —207 W 20d at N.Y. ae Z neat Fraine Houses, Mi. Pleusant,$4,500 & $5,000. Aisy 11-room House,stablc,pavillon spacious groun\ ‘known us Airy Castle Park, $12,009. ee OUnes Groom Frame and servant's house, 4i acres, near Colonial Beach, Vi 1 500. J.B HERTFORD, eal ¥etate troker, | Mionz Srectanrna, _nlet 14bs New York avente, OR SALE-TWO NEW BAY winvow Biick Dwellings: deep lots to 30-foot alley; 328 and A Oth sts spree 32.000 cach, Three Rew ENGLISH CAPE OVERCOATS, SMOOTH $20 Bath ‘st hws pre $1000 eae” BASES! | KERSEY LAPSEAMS,RAW EDGES; VERY HOWrR&SON Fst.n. nll STYLISH. PLAIN SACK OVERCOATS OF SMOOTH JOR SALE NW. N.W. AND S.W. SF Seah Bsmt 85, 94-5001i400 & 40s 11th 5.w 85,000 807 Gh, bil. m1. sr-4'400) 211 L2ths w.,b. 10r-3,500 KERSEY LAP SEAMS; LARGE VARIETY 519 H. B.b., mn. 1.'5F.4,206 (495 C st.scw.,'b br 3.000 807 1B... 1Ur 4,000|/615 Ist st, aw., aid OF COLORS; WITH SATIN LININGS AND cE.b.h. 7£.3;200)| h. in reartch., Or. 1585 Columnbla.b., 142344 M 1524 Columbia, 3.00 WITHOUT. F250 B12 Loin sebb OU eer ig THESE GOODS ARE VERY DRESSY; ‘The above is only a smaii portion of property on my MUCH WORN, VERY DURABLE AND NOT books. For full list call ut office for balletin issued on the Ist and 16th, "ini3] THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, EXPENSIVE, WE HAVE S0ME “BIG POR SALE ," VALUARCE BUSINESS PRopeRTY on| BARGAINS" IN THESE AT $18, $20 AND wy be ales 1408, Renpeyvania, ove: ow adjoining wn | S25 -BLUE, BLACK, BROWN, OXFORD, inches front Thtoay, FISHER & CO. GRAY AND OLIVE MIXED BEAVER ORE ie Aa OVERCOATS ROUGH AND SMOOTH VOR SALE— House n the corner of 8th and Q sts, nw. FACED. mi Corner “House, HEAVY, STRONG AND DURABLE ‘Two store, 7 rootié, OVERCOATS AT $10, $12 AND $15. So Hi 10 Hones IN KOUGH BEAVERS WE SHOW VERY ye = 000 Viéar Dupont Circie, $3,750, oF wl trade for improved property ION F. WAGGAMAN, ni26t 804 and 806 F st. n. w. HANDSOME ONES, SATIN LINED, AT $26 AND $30. A NEW LINE OF “MONTAIGNAC’ FUR FOR SALE-THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 1116 Vermont ave., built and formerly occupied BEAVERS-BLUE, SATIN LINED. THIS by Seuator Windom, “containing handsome parlor ibrery and diming room on first floor: four chumbers| 18 THE LEADING MAKE OF FINE ‘and bath-room on second floor, und five chambers and Duth-room on third floor. ‘The house has every modern convenience and isin complete order. Its delightful location, with south. cast frontage, and ity proximity to thé hotels ‘and parks, tender it one of the most attractive residences in the'clty for sale. Price, $30,000. Parties shown over the property on application to FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 Pa ave. ‘AT A BARGAIN—A THREESTORY. ‘and basement Brick Residence on the north side of XC ot between Yeh and 10th sts. ‘now ranting for $55 Per month), containing ten rooms, with all modern provements. Original price ot the property, 1,000. Hor the next few duys it can be had f0F te Ww price of $7,500. Apply at once to e HICH Fox ¢ Brow 12S 143° FQ8 S458, OWNER ERECTING House N HE and 1th streets n-w. will accept apy 1 offer. For particulars cail on T. I. street nw. BEAVERS, AND WE ARE OFFERING THEM CHEAPER THAN THEY HAVE EVER BEEN NAMED IN WASHINGTON BEFORE. SOME NEW LINES OF MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS NORFOLK JACKETS JUST RECEIVED, E, B BARNUM & 00, 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ‘000 in hand: yuentl; Charges med ey in hand: consequently no delay. Charges mn YE AL MCINTIRE, O19 F stetew eae OOO 7,70, 532.000, 70 LOAN ON AP. Proved real estate security, ‘PYLER & RUTHE Moxry TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ATS VE and’ 6 per cent. CHARLES W. HANDY, nolelm 921 F st Ny Ge Max coon ‘CoL. etOsm S MOXEy70 WAN ON (ire AVE policies JAMES 'E. § im ‘933 F street nw. > = ())() TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE 350, imsums to suit, I HUFTY & DYER, ‘Real Extate, Loans, and Insurance, 15-100 on Od ened Paw. N ONE! LOAN.—$100 TO 250,000, IN SUMS: Mi eriicot lowest rates of tuneroe”” Novae Where security is satisfactory. cozsm JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 927 F st.nw, ‘ONEY TO LOAN a IN SUM To scrr, Af LOWEST KATiS ON APPROVED REAL ES TATE SECULITY.. A. T. COUMBE, 1425 N. ¥. ave 2 =e a a ON REAL ESTATE. foci9}__—THOS, F. WAGGAMAN. TO LOAN IN SUMS OF NOT 3110, Tess than "$2,500, at 5 per ‘cout, Ou first-class city property. ‘RO. HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and F streets northwest, FOR SALE SOME VERY DESIRATLE NEW Houses, a8 an investment Parties with idle capt {al will do well to call. SWORMSTEDT € BiaD- LEY, 928 Pst, 0 OR SALE—SEVERAL NEW FRAME HOUS! With good lots, on the isiadensbury road, Just out” Side of the city. oh very easy terms. “Secure a home. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 928 F st nl2-Im WOR SALE-OR WILL TRADE FOR THREE $4,000 houses or two $6,000 Houses, and. Woe Wares bal nce tn cagh, a fourteen room House on N st., between 14th and 16th sta MAC GOWAN & BARKER, (343 F st. nw. ‘The newest and one of the most select fabrics can be found in Sacks, 4-Button Cutaways and Prince Albert Suits at prices to distance all competition, at _nii-tt PSS PROPEI TI West cortier Pennsylvania avenue and 3d sts. three-story Brick Store and Dwelling, and adjotui vacant Lot ou 3d st. Inquire MAU GOWAN & BARKER, p11-6t 1343 F st, n. FOR SALE_ON FASY TERMS, A NEW Si room House; modern jmprovemcnts: castegn sec ton of the eity: Ane location. Cali at ¥, ioth st'xe. ni l-lw* TOR SALE-1628 15TH OST. N.W., AN ELE- gant, attractive, delightfully arranged Residence, containing 11 roomis, bath, cellar, furnace, puntrles, jarge closets for linens, ete, all the appointinents of & firsi-class property. CONARD & McKUEN, 1420 F THE MISFIT STORE, Cor. 10th and F streets. ‘You can also find there a complete line ofblack and colored CORKSCREW SUITS. in Sacks and 4-Button Cutaways, from $10 up. In Caasimeres, a complete ‘assortment, plain and tancy Sack and Frock Suits, from $6.50 up. In Overooats we can show you a full line of Sacks, Surtouls and Newmarkets, in Cassimeres, Meltons, Beavers, Kerseys, Chinchillas, Wide Wales, etc., otc., _niLtot iw. | atprices from 25 to 50 per’ cent. below prevailing Poe SALE-A CENTRALLY LOCATED THREE | Prices A good Overcoat at $5. cry and banergent new brick Dwelling for 5 NT ISUS Eee eae 2074 investinent, MHP. | yor Boys4 to.13 years—A complete line of plain, WELL-BUILT AND HAN p: | Plsited and Norfolk Buits, from $2.50 up. Overcoata-- ed, Hesidence of 16 rooms. near the | Aa immense assortment, from $2 up, 2,500. ‘Terms easy. Wi pa Eee D106 | For Boys 13 to 18—A splendid line of suits in Casel- HIG ANE samara tm_—-ggon | cna ransom See cage ey 15083 Marlon, Srs..3,000) 1840 6th, Srs..----:000 | Overcosta, from $2.60 up. Pante—Immente assort- 03 oth ne Sr. 50011808 P, Urs. ment, from $1.26 up. ra. p 4,000/'618 P, Ors. Myor fall ist ad particulars apply to, ror fall list ‘im patt’h: P. HELL & CO., 1338 F st. ‘THE MISFIT STORE, ere MORES, TO Loan .YA In sums tw suit, 0 approved Real Estate secur. haat lors orgtes of interes” Charges moderate. i unecessary delay. I. 15 1505 Feniaylvania ave. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL By tute or collates ‘at lowest rates Nodelay when security Is good, O. C. GREEN, Hoon 1, Firenien’s building, cor. Vthst and La ave. jai0 Meee ee = Mae _ ge Scary rn ns mE oe 1437 Peunsyivaniaave, {OR SALE—EIGHT 5-ROOM BRICK HOUSES, with closets; wainscoted Kitchens; back und side levs, water in yard; size of lots 13 feet 6 inches by ‘8 feet, to 10-foot alley in rear: feet of parking, sodded and enclosed in tront; thin seven minutes’ Walk of Capitol; near 3 lines of street cars pt $1,150 each. now under rent for $11 per month. ji, wry gixroom Brick, houses, sith ca porches and closets, same square, $1,400 st ach, under rent for $14 and $16 per month Apply ‘owner, oF and Pennsy! THOMPSON, Marble Sin ie "and Pen Yama ave, OF A. CAYWOOD, 839 Bth we ny, Keenta: Be108 CORNER 10TH AND ¥F STS a@-Open ull 9 p m; Saturdays till 11 p.m, Kleo- trio Light, Pst Picrone Faauzs GORTAIN ROLE. M°%EX To aw a AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE SECU! ‘THOS J. FIs! cod Fee, SALE-THE FINE THREEGTORY AND em basement brick House 337 rooms: handsome! i: at ae Purr te Mf Flee a R SALE—VERY DESIRABLE NEW HOUSES Among the many new goods we are now constantly Fecelving we wouldcalll attention tothe very handsome amortment of Gold, Gilt, Bronze, Pibsh and Bras REN for, Oth and Bsus, nw; acomfortable home or s ‘Picture Framer. ny 7 good investment. BWORMETEDT & BRADLEY, COUNTRY REALESTATE, | "son #28 | ym and Git Pracee fom ase = or gg gage i cenggy ern on SALE-1706 RHO] ISLAND AVE, NEW ‘Antque Brass Frames, 26 and 28c, = TS 2 KF ot Praia Go) MONTH. eens Fess bee ra nS ‘Plush Door Frames, from 88c. up. from this city’ Also, 5% Actes, with five-room. for sale. (5.1. LUCKET, 1241 F st.mw, — nld-zt> {WK SALE—IMPROVED FARM IN VIRGINIA, hot far from the city, neuf & flourishing village, inquire of JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, ‘n10-Ime WE HAVE A GOOD MANY son the Metropolitan Branch, in the den, Forest Glen and Gsithersbars. desirable Houses in Hyatisville. A. P. aN 5-1 Also, two vi HILL & Co. oF {OR RENT—GELMONT PARM, 60 urer fourths of a mulle from, SUVer bp at Junction of B&O. rallroad abd 7 frcuting ob the public road from. This balfof this tract ts cleared, ‘and seeded this fall Farm house of ive ingned repair. A good spring. inquiteat Silver Spetag fan aljlnitig iver Sprint saliva. Be P- LEE aligs port office, Monigumery county, Md. Fo EEX'—A Good, New 3-nOOM COTTAGE, two miles from aty, with two aces of land, small Teutes: month. ber vctim RA. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave. eas SSE S RB & MARSHALL, ‘Magnificent Plush Frames, Garnet and Blue, 99c. SALE-On 10TH BRN. E, TWOSTORY | DeepFine Gitt Frames, 8x10, 990. $1.29, 91.69. Fiprune ties banaent; Proctin nia bate te oat Deep Fine Gilt Frames, 10x18, $1.49. $1.98, cold water: stable and house; 1ot16 | Deep Fine Gilt Frames. 10x14, $1.98. Bis Ginsu em Zep terms | We furnish these in all ses, all widihe ot moulding bina ‘Reed watateftoe eek tee to 6 inches wide, 015-1 {420 Fan. | Bronze Frames, in handsome designs, at 890902 91.29, $1.49, $1.96, in 8x10 size. Curtain Poles will be entirely replen- this week, and-we shall be able to furnish them in all sizes, from 5 to 13 feet, in Walnut, Oak, ‘Cherry and Ebony. Our lowest price for a 5-foot ‘with Trimmings, is 290. Don't forget this, =e. MBA M. J. HUNT, 1900 F STREET N.W., 13TH STREET, _ n71m Two Doors Above Peuns lvania Avenue, nidim¢ southwest comer sh and Ewe We ‘You can now secure a bargain. Wi a ‘PERSON OB PAX 3M. SILVERBERG & 00, OW Risdon ae ecpaeeraet bad 812 7 and $18 th otanw, Pandsenrianesre » © cunantta Tapy anosce | A woro-Axencan Ixsvmance Co, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.©.. SATURDAY, 2d EDITION. Lat eras yi 4 FIERCE CAMPAIGN IN ENGLAND. Astonishing Tory Tergiversation on the Irish Question—Giadstene’s Equivecs- tom Disgusting Even His Own Party reane—Predictions of a Politician. ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evawixo STAR, Loxpox, Noy, 14.—In home politics Ireland and the church attention. While both parties are fighting over her, Ireland un- doubtedly ts making great strides. It is disgust- ing to see the party eapital the tories are mak- ing from thelr present attitade, There is note single tory candidate, who, it he could help it, would raake any concession to Ireland. It is not much more than a year since the tories were indignantly denouncing the extension of the franchise to Ireland, and only @ fow months ago, that is, since the present gov- ernment sesumed office, that their official or gan, the St. James Gazette, was demanding day a ay the total distranchisement of Ireland #nd ransacking the armory of abuse for ep!- thets to fling atthe Irish leaders. The Irish will remember these facts. Gladstone’s speeches have not accomplished much for the unity oftheparty. The liberal papers for the first time are expreusing dissatisfaction with his equivocal statements about the church. An old experienced politician expressed to me yes- is opinion. One thing is certain, hamely: If the tories and the members together nearly equal the number of liberals Teturned to the next parliament, its duration will be very doubtful, indeed, whether its life be longer than a few months, ‘The radicals have with difficulty compromised their opinions to overcome the scrupies of the moderate liberals and whige. If, however, their sacrifices should count, nothing, ‘there would be no festraining them. ‘They would immediately form distinct party and parliamentary gov- ¢rament would be inipossible, antil there was & flerce and almost revolutionary new electoral gampaign. The keenness of the present contest is idenced by the remarkable fact that the hearing of appeals in the house of lords has been ee until after the election; also, many of the most important cases in the com- mon law courts have been postponed to meet the convenience of counsel who, to the number of two hundred, gf two hun are seeking’ parliamentary GEORGE ELIOT'S LIFE. Amecdotes Regarding Her Change of Religious Views in the New Edition. Special Cable Dispatch to Tue EVENING STAR. Lonpox, Nov. 14.—The new edition of George Eliot's life contains important anecdotes re- garding ber change of religious opinion. A min- ister who at the request of some of her friends had endeavored to check the growth of her liberal views, said afterwards “that young Indy must have had fhe devil at her elbow tosug- est her doubts. The book that I recommended er In support of Christian evidences she had not read. I asked whose influence chiefly af fected her belief, She said Water Scott.” “The exact words of Emerson's remark about her were: “That, young lady has a calm, clear’ gpirit.” Lewes" was asked if the se- eret of her power was not her wonderful sympathy. “Unquestionably it 1s,” he repiled. “ihe forgets nothing that has come within. tne curl of her eyelash. Above all she forgets no one who has ever spoken to her one kind word.” Anew complete cheaper edition of many of Ruskin's works {s announced, with re- Production of the destroyed plates, gears at Se A TRAIN LEAVES THE TRACK AND TWO CARS GO DOWN AN EMBANKMENT, ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 14. — The south bound passenger train on the Virginia Midland railroad which left here at 1. last night, when near Rocktish Gap, between Charlottes: ville and Lynchburg, ran’ off the track and a broken switch, and two cars went over the em bankment. Fortunately none of the parson gers were injured, though all were considerably shaken up. Conductor Pitts, Baggagemaster Post and Express Mestenger Frost were in- jured, but not seriously. The damage was not great Sa Mother and Children Found Dead. Nsw Yor, Nov. 14.—The police to-day found Mrs, Albert Fritz and her two children dead in bed at their residence, 183 Grand street. The furniture of the room was meager and the cup- board bare of provisions. It was thought that the woman had poisoned herseif and the chil- dren, The matter is being investigated. Mrs, Fritz was 30 years old, and the wife of Albert Fritz, an engineer. Her children were Elizabeth, aged 6, and Albert, aged 2% years, She used cyanide of potassium, the most dead- ly of polsons, The only reason for the terrible act was 4 slight quarrel with her husband, a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and. 2:30 pan. prices of the New Yor Stock marker to-day, as reported oy Special wite to H. H. Dodge, 989 13th'street District of Columbia. Per Improvements 66, 1891, Coln......114% 116 Fer Improve te 3801, Gu 10 ity arkets Oz, Curreney.2120%, Water stocks, 7s iut Ganeme? got Water Stocks, 4x, 1003) Currency: 0 20-year Fund. Goin. 30-year Fund. 6s, 1902, Coin.. ‘Raitroud Companies. ‘Washington and Georgetown—Bonds....118 Metropaiitan='Stock ero Tomy 118 Columbla—Stock. North Capitol and 6) Anacostia........ Fire Ins. and Gas Light Coe. ‘Washington City Gas Light Co.. Seorwetown Gas Light Os. Firenen's Insurance Co... ranklin fnsurance Co... ‘ational Union Insurance Co. Afllugton Lnsurance Co Public Works,Green 86... Sissonte Halt Bonds Isls UI 3 nF » g “ E & 3 lage oS SAYINGS AND DOINGS IN sociETY. ‘There is @ pleasant interest in social circles Se a ee ae some time other reception tall to tho pleastat cater ite given by it three or four years ago. Ly ‘of this clab, which be said to intellectual’ side of I fertatamonts, bots for the charm! ing manner in watch the Club the part of host and the notable assem! it ia able to bring Sr Those fortunate enough to be on the list of in- vited guests may therefore ‘themselves Se specially tavored of fate, all the more 90 tion given in last Saturday's STAR of Mrs. ex- party in Milwantes bee ht out the gossip that minent lady in ington con: sidering the ides of g) ing during the scason an sexes daring that . The music, deo- orations, refreshments, etc. generally will also closely conform to the idea involved in the entertainment. It is “informally announced” by the Boston Beacon that Dr. William A. Hammond, of New ‘York, ts engaged to be married to Miss Esther D. Chapin, ot Providence. Dr. Hammond's first Wite, It will be remembered by the older mem- bers of Washington soclety, was a Miss Nisbet, Fa ge Be Nisbet so long In the Post Otfice defartmest, who died # couple of yearsago, was her brother. Mrs. J. M. D. Lander, of this city, was one of the guests at the breakfast given at Delmonico’ by the ladies of Sorosis, in New York, to Mary Anderson on Tuesday. The affair, which was largely attended by the many of the most nota- ble women of the elty and vicinity, lasted for more than three hours, the menu consisting of eight courses, It differed in no respect from the banquets given under the auspices of gen- tlemen, save that there was a total absence of wine. 'The toasts were all drunk in Croton straight. Aftet the viands had disappeard the company were entertained with short speeches, 8 couple of original poems, musle, recitations, Mr. and Mrs, T. {4 Fracker, 17 lowa Circle, have issued cards for the marriage for their daughter Marie Antoinette and Mr. Geo. W. Woelper, of New Orleans, to take place at the family résidence on the evening of Wednesday, the 25th inst., at half past seven o'clock. Fol: lowing the ceremony the newly wedded couple will go north, for an extended tour, after which they will zo to New Orleans, where they will reside in future. The many friends of Mrs. Harriet Prescott Spofford in Washington will receive with Pleasure the intelligence that that lady receives 4 legacy of $25.000 under a bequest of the late Sir: Pleroo, the ‘well known Bown capitalise Mr. Plerce's two children are commended to Mrs. Spofford, “well knowing,” he says, “the value which her considerate care and affection may be to them, and how much advantage thelr education may derive from her oversight and advice.” Mr, Spofford received the same sum. Judge Emory Spear has taken a very hand- some house in Savannah, and will make that city his home hereafter. Judge Spear's wife, it will be remembered, is the daughter of Dr. J. E, Morgan of this city’ and het many friends in Washington will be pleased to learn that she has been most cordially received at their new home, They expect to spend the hot season of each year at Atlanta, The announcement that Mr. John W. Book- walter, of Ohio, will spend the coming winter in Washington will be gratifying intelligence to those interested in the soclal attractions of the national capital. Mr, Bookwalter acquired several years since a very large fortune in manu- facturing enterprises, and since his withdrawal from polities he hasspent much time in foreign travel, which he has turned to excellent account in the’ observation of the people and institu. tions of other countries, and in the collection of Tare and valuable objects relating to the arts, Mr. Bookwalter will prove to be a desirable ac- uisition to any circle, and it is more than ikely, if his realisations of a winter iu Wash ington equal his expectations, that he will take up his permament residence here. There are one or two points In the following extract, floating about anonymously, that should not be lost upon the ladies of Washing- ton: Foreigners say “American women entertain well.” They do, when they entertain according to their native enstoms; but when they serve roast beef with Yorkshire pudding to an Eng- lishman and macaroni to an Italian they make @ mistake. An American meal should be served in American style, both as to dishes and ceremony. We have food fit for the gods among our native viands, and it needs only the tact of a truly American housewile in serving it tomake it very enjoyable. Just here we recail to mind a ceremonious dinner given by @ society lady last season, where everything was English, you know, and the amount of tor- eign stiffness and etiquet were so all-prevail- Ing that the very gravy seemed to be chilled with cold ceremony, and the hearts of the uests grew stony’ as the leaden hours Sraggea “on” andthe ‘awe-inspiring. footmen showed no signs of relenting, but still kept their victims AWAY at those foreign dishes; and then we remember a little supper given by ‘charming hostess in one of thesuburbs, where they had broiled chicken, American style, hot bread, ditto steaming coffee, ditto raw fried po- tatoes, ditto ete., ete., and plenty of lively con- yersation and a jolly good time generally. ‘Thinking of these iwo feasts, looking upon this picture and then upon that, we vote for Ameri- can customs forever. Dinners of ceremony are @ rock ahead, which every lady should “sheer off” from, as Capt. Cuttle would say, unless she is very sure of her bearings. It takes a genius togive a dinner, and the only safety for persons with but moderate resources at their command lies in simpler feasts—11 o'clock breakfasts, 1 o'clock luncheons, 5 o'clock teas, and 10 o'clock suppers,—always in American style. The large element in fashionable society in ‘Washington which isinterested In the principles ‘as well as the visible representation of esthetics, and especially in their application to household or decorative att, will mot fall vo take note of the course of lectures shortly to be given by Mr. Edmund Russell, of New York, at the art rooms of Mrs, Bruce, on E street,—the first taking place next Tuesday evening. Mr. Rus- sell comes to Washington introduced as master of the theme he has chosen for elucidation, and ‘those who hear him are certain to be instructed as well as entertained. The marriage in New York on Thursday of Chaplain Morrison, formerly Assistant Rector of the Chureh of the Ascension in this city, was juite a noted social affair. The bride was Miss Jutta ‘Pomeroy, daughter’ of the late Geonse Pomeroy, and the wedding took piace in Grace Chureh, ‘Bishop Potter performing the cere- mony, with four other clergymen in the chan- cel. She wore a gown of palest green silk, com- bined with point lace and silver brocade, and made with a fall train and low-cut corsage filled in with tulle. A vell ot point lace was held by diamond pins, and she carried a bouquet of Mlles-of-the-valley. There were no bridesmaids, ‘The ushers were ail young navalofficers. Later areception was held at the tamily residence, 33 Fifth Avenue, which was attended by ex-Pres- ident Arthur, ox-Minister and Mrs. Astor, Sen- ator and Mrs. McPherson, nearly ali the officers of the navy in and near New York and their families, and many well-known fashionable people of the city and vicinity. ‘Mrs. General Casey and her daughter, who have usuall; portion of each season here, will pass the coming winter in New York. ‘Regrets are generally Se by those who enjoyed the entertainments Mrs. Van Auken eeveiane season to hear that Miss Cornelia Van uken's approaching mi to Dr. Heneber- Giprevent the ity. from returning to ‘ashington the approaching season, The Lotos Club of New York intends to give @ complimentary dinner to the sculptor Bar- thold! at un early date. ‘Mr. and Mra, Leonard W. Jerome will spend the coming winter in the south of France. ecvernine THE NICARAGUA CANAL ROUTE. Bepert of Civil Engineer Hemecal. ‘THE RESULTS OF HIS EXPEDITION, ‘The report of Civil Engineer Menocal, recent- ly submitted to the Secretary of the Navy, of en- | the survey expedition of the Nicaragua canal route, gives a very detailed account of the work one by the expedition. The proposed route ‘extends from the harbor of Greytown, on the Caribbean sea, to Brito,on the Pacific. Total length, 169.8 miles, of which 38.98 miles will be excavated canal and 430.82 miles naviga- tion by Lake Nicaragua, wer San Ji Mr. Menocal says that the apparent insuffi- giency of the Suez canal to accommodate a trafic of more than 6,000,000 tons a year shows that the ‘dimensions proposed in. previous re- ports fora canal across Nicaragua shou! png Ah enla ult ©, proposed now onl enl water prism Fed canal but to. pvide two large basins at extremities ‘of tite locks where Yessels can walt or pass without delay. These turnouts, together with the lake, river and San Francisco basin, will greatly facilitate naviga- tion and allow vessels to pass each other at al- Most all points, An increase in the estimated cost will result, but it in thought best to provide ctpot tens tnes TS OUb OO tone pas eee oes than 13 Noon per pane. Provision has also been made Tor iilaminat. Rice, hae at night. ALY lake — in Portions of the juan, vessels will be able to travel as fast as at sea.and the ee timated time of transit by steamer of the entire canal is 30 hours. Fine timber for all purposes, rubble masonry, cement of the country, granite of fine quality, | payer and brick et abound aueet — ae a e canal. a is com: paratively healthy; not one of the party was sick from climatic influences. The water sup- py from Lake Nicaragua will be more than n times enough tosupply traffic at 32 lock- “ft [r'estimatea that the canal can be com- pleted in six, years and will coat, including @ Contingent of 26 per cent, $64,043,697. or District Govermment Amairs. BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Entwisle: Robert Dann etal, for M. E. Church, erect # dwelling, three stories and cel! 4th, between G and South Carolina avenue southeast; $4,800, H. Bean, erect a two-story dwelling, 208 L street south: 900, George While, erect a three-st dwelling, Maine avenue, between 4% and 6 Streets southwest; $4,000. LIQUOR LICENSES, The Commissioners have passed favorably on the applications for liquor licenses of the lowing persons: August Albers, Mary Banna- John G. Riley, Henry Brock, George W. ater, Joba J. Drostan, ‘homes, Brown, Wn. H. C. Christian, John Connor, and M. T. Carley, Terrence A. Duffy, Charles Diets, Henry Erwald, flarry J. Eisenbeisa, John 'P. Einer, Charles'H, Kalen, George Fritsh, Hugh J. Fegan, James Foy, Alfred W. Giddis George P. Gans- horn, John’ H. Gates, Ellen Gleason, Franklin Guy, James Hennesey, Wm. Hurfirth, Hep- burn & Miller, Wm. Hickey, agent for Mary Hickey, Frank’ Johnson, Harris Kaletzki, Bar- bara Jueneman, Daniel Lee, Charles Losekam, James F. McGee, Martha A! Maack, Hugh Mc: Cann, Edwin "Noonnan, Frank’ McKnew, Stephen J. Neenan, Ignatius yee A. Pierson, Wim. F. Poulton, Edwin v. Reld, Grit- fin 8. Reed, T, Roessle & Son, Ai Sehmidt, Frederick Schneider, Joseph Sucker, Samuel G, Stewart, George Schafer, John M. Stutz, Michael B. Scanian, Lorenz Stelze, Selden & ins, George Scherger, James Thompson, Wm, Wil: Kenning and Goittriea Xander. MISCELLANEOUS, Mr. Wm. P. Kellogg, in a note to the Com- missioners, requests that Ontario avenue, Meridian Hill, be placed upon grade from Boundary street to Superior avenue. John A. Seott etal. call attention to the in- adequate drainage of B street, between 12th and 13th streets northeast, caused by the chain gang excavating on B street and the dumping dirt on Tennessee avenue northeast, E. A. Paul, principal of the High school, Writes to the Commissioners, suggesting somé changes in the pavementof streets in the viein- ity of the school building. ‘he Commissioners have Sar ae Samuel MeMorran, Dennis Chester, J. F, Gantt and Peter Crowe as additional privates on the Me- pope tan police for three years for duty at the Reform chool without compensation from the District. ——>+__. SUING FoR DAMAGES.—Ye-terday Mr. Thos. McCann, by his attorney, Enoch. Toten, en- tered a suit for damages against the Baltimore: and Objo Railroad company, to recover $2,000 for the killing of four mules’ belouging to him. He also entered sult against Mr. Thomas KE. Woxeaman for 83,000 damages, The latter ‘to the former the premises known as the uetzen park, at the intersection ‘ork avenue and pundary street, for aterm of three years from Novem! 1, 1584, for $1,260. McCann ce the park, paying rent, Until the 13th of March, when ‘he was evicted by the Schuetzen Park company, as the lawiul owners, through the aid ot the Equity Court. MeCann compiains that he went to con- siderable expense to fit up buildings and the grounds for his laborers and stock, and ex- pended large sums of money in moving his men wnd machinery, providing another place, damages und has suffered to the extent of the —_ Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Pus EVENING STAR. ‘THE FRoLIC.—The barge Frolic, reconstracted here out of the United States steamer of that name, will be ready in a short time to proceed to her destination in the Gulf of Mexico, A fargo pumber of mechanics are now employed upon her, and when completed she will be a very valuable ve ‘Mr, Charles B. Shirley, residing on Royal s near King, in this city, is threatened with tot blindness.’ Mr. 8. hus ‘a wide acquaintance in Washington, where he fora long time held @ position in the Treasury department and was afterwards one of the doorkeepers of the House of Representatives, Norgs.—The only prisoner at the station house this morning is Ed. Tyler, colored, charged with assault,—Mr, m. | Marks whose hand was badly mashed at the Midian shops, is now much improved.—The corpor- ation court resumes its session next Monday. ——Some of the Alexandrians summoned to Norfolk to serve on the U.S. court jury have returned.— Archer Withers, cok had one of his teet badly burt with handling ‘brick yes- terday for Mr. P. R. Pullman.—The mayor has fined Wim. Cramton for disorderly conduct on the street, and J. W. Glover for disorder! conduct at tte opera house.—Mr. 8. G. Bren| of this city, attended, by Sk the recent democratic celebration at Frederik arg, and delivered an address there. medi Sy Furst Lieut. Georcr L. Converse, JR., 34 cavalry, has been ordered before the retiring board at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, for exam- ination for retirement. Richard Burke, a newspaper man, from Hin- ton, West Virginia, while on his way to Balti. more to purchase type had his pocket picked of $265. le thinks he was robbed by four men who were on the train, aud who were aiter- wards seen counting money. The case was rel to the polica here to-day, —— caine windiest The Courts. Yesterdi Wiles, aaeslniaraene Ar- , Wilson, adminis ricks, ‘ecmisietcator: ‘mandate from the Caen States Supreme Court affirming judgment of this court. United States use of W! ad- ministrator, agt. Walker; do, Crnourr Court, No. 1.—Judge Cor, Today, Anglo-American insurance Co. agt. District; motion to quash certiorari overruled aud proceedings set aside; Werthel- ner agt, Goldstein; Judgment 6y default. Us. — Boudinot agi lilips, (demurrer) on Cracurt Court, No, 2.—Judge Merrick. Yestonaay, Burford agt. Walkins werdce tor plaintiff for $480. Weeks agt. McMichael; ver- sick tor Gefenaant sor 92:60 with intoress. | ‘To-day, Cavanaugh ugt. remittitur $350 of damages directed by the court and ac- cepted by the plaintiff's attorney. “Moynihan Penn, R. motion for a new trial overruled. Ciark Myers; motion to set aside judgment overruled, CONGRESSHEN IN TOWN. A List of Those Whe Have Taken Quar- ters Se Far. The following ts a Uist of Senators and Repre- sentatives who have so far taken quarters In tals city for the coming session of Congress: SENATORA. Aldrich, N.W., RL, cor, Vi. ave? and Hi st mw, Allison, William B. Te 1124 Vi. ave, Biatr, Henry W., Nc. 301 Bast Gapltol at, Cai Wilkins Pipe Pa 2. W. Camden, Johnson N.. W.Va, 1718 H st mw, Cockrell, Francis 1502 Q st. n. w. Eeigui Alea Ha Uae et oS eh. 1321 Cullom, Shelby. Tit, Willarg’s paves Henry 1. 1632 11. ave. * jos. N.. Ofegon, & Lafayeite square, Edmunds, G. ay £1614 19th st, nw, Sustis, James on. Evarig Wm, M.'N-t_ cor isth and Ista, mw. Frye, Wm. P., Maine, Hamilton. Gitron, Randall L., La, 1723 B. I. ave, Gorman, Arthur P., Md., 10 Latayette square Hale, Eugene, Maine, 1301 H st. n.w. bi Isham G,, Tenn., 209 East Capitol at, Hawley, Joseph i, Gogh. $12 O st. n.w. Hoar. Geo, F., Mass, 1703 H st. nw. Ingalls, John'J.. Kansas, 1 B st, n.w. Jackson, Howell K., Tenn., 1016 Vit ave, Jones, Chas. W., Florida, 7705 G st. n. Logan, John A. Il, cor, 13th and Clit McPherson, Jobn RL, N. J. 1014 Vi ave. Manderson, Chas. F. eb., Portiand. Maxey, 8. Hi, Texas, "413 4th st, n.w. Miter, John F., Cal. 1218 Conn. ave, Miller, Warner, N. ¥., 1303 K si. now. Morgan, John f., Ala, 113 Ist «t, ne. Morrill, Justin &, Vt"1 Thomas Cirela, Palmer, Thos, W., Mich.. 1433 K st. nw. Pike, Austin F., 8. H., Hamiiton. Platt, Orville 1, Plumb, Preston B. Kankas, 1407 F st. aw. Pogh, James L., Ala, 1519 I Lave, Ransom, Matt. W., N.C. Metropolitan, Sabin, Dwight M., Minn., 1323 13th st. aoe, Sawyer, Philetus, Wis., 1820 L st, nw. Sewell, Wm. J., N. J., 1500 Lst n.w. Sherman, John, Ohio, 1319 K st. n.w, Stanford, Leland, Cal., cor. 17th and K sta. awe Teller, Hen: ‘Col., 1011 M st. now, % C., 1627 Mass. ave. Neb., 1800 Mask ave, Yerarhees, Ind. Portiand. ‘Wilson, Jas. F., Lowa, 625 13th st. now. Breckonridge, (: ky Ark, 218 North Capitol st, reckent » C «2 X Barbou inte '&, 144 B st. ne. Bean, C.C., Arizona, 1351 Q stn. w. Cote, W. Hi, Md. 1011 Hi stn, w. Dunn, Poindexter, Ark, 228 East ‘Capitol st. Dowdney, ¥., 22 Lafayette square, Gibson, W.Va., 1918 H st nw, Haxey, John, Idaho, 1605 Sth «t, n. “ Herbert, H. A., Ala., Woodmont Flat. Hitt, ROR, TC) 1507 K st. n, w. jam Maan X., 1412 Lata, w, ing, J. Floya, La, ~ Klelier, 3-2, ind. 200 6th stn, 6, Matson, C: G., Ind., 1620 Ruode Isiand ave, Mitchell, C. Z., Conn, 3 Dupont: Morrison, W. i, 1, Willard’, Mills, R. Q., Texas, 1115 G st. nw. Struble, J. 8, lows, 1229 Nai, Swoope, John Ay Pa, 214 A at. 8.8, Stone, W.J., Mo., 123 Maryland ave, Voorhose Chas BW sates 18 12th O01 c ., Wash. Ter, Low Yard, Thos. B., Ind., 628 Bast Capitol st. Witkin, 8. B., Gnig Welker, Wilson, W. L., W. Va., 1008 Nat, nw, In city but not locaved: Crain, W. H., Texas, SL aoe ipringér, W. Croxton, Thos., va Cabell, G.C., Va, 90 Amusements. NATIONAL THEATER.— That vigorous and ets a, “Shadows of a Great Jy. Jefferson, will again be ween at the National theater néxt week. This lay, of the conventional type of drama which has #0 jong held the stage, met with much favor from Washington audiences last season. Itls replete with incidents calculated to “thrill People, and Its mounting is ingenious grate. "The cast which will begiven it at. tae National next week is @ good one, includ: Miss Annie Ward Tiffany in an excellent I Characterization, Miss Edna Carey, Mr. Nelson Wheateroft, Geo. K Edeson, W. W. Alien and we Nathans. mi LBAUGH'S OPERA Hovse.—Next week's at- fraction at Albaugh's will be the Hanlon Bros, in their new Spectacie, “Fantasma,” on he produced in nearly all the large gitles of the country, meeting with great muccens. There are sixteen different scenes in “Fan- tasma,” each worked by ingenious stage mo- Ghanicm. | Among the most notable scones are the “Ice King's Defiance,” the “Dance of the Owls,” the “Demon Cabinet,” the “Witeh’s In- cantation,” the “Realm of Heads,” and a grand transformation, “Fantasma's Realm in ‘alry> lana. Another novel feature is a realistic eye clone, fn which houses are unroofed and an en- tre vill thrown into chaos, Three of the Hanton Will appear in the cast, Arctic tableaux, depicting the sufferings of the Grocly Party, aro also shown during the play. Miss Harrie A. Wurtisa, of, + fie sisted by a number of the best’ vocalists of ‘this city, will give @ concert at the Church of Our 25 Father, 13th and L streeta, on Tuesday event ext. Seats for the concert can be ‘Obtained 6 Droop’s music store, A GRAND CONCERT will be given at the Oon- gregational chureh on esd: eveni next for the benefit of Columbia. No, ih 1.0. 0. F., under the direction of Prof. Bischo! A number of popular local artists will partici: Biles Gray, Prof, Waldeoker bret iiraget hacer a . Waildect Mf. ernest Len Mr. Young and Mr, Miller, "Tickets ‘are on sais at ious’, Mr. EC. Messen will give a lecture In Max Tint's hall, Masonic Temple, under the ausplocs of the aft students’ league, on Wednesday SFening, next. His subject “will bo “ACS ‘alnes.” THEATER ComrQue.—This house continues ta Meet with success in its efforts Wo give the lovers of varity good entertainments, tienew ople for next week will be John L. Manning, change artist; Marlow and » banjolsia, Alice Gleason, vocalist; Landis and Ward, skaters, the Bell sisters; and Eugene Maas and Charles Worley. Hexzoc's OreRa Hovsr.—The coming at- traction at this house is David Belasco's drama, “The Stranglers of Parlx,” which is suid to be & startlingiy realistic portraivure of criminal life in the great metropolis of France, Mr. New= ton Beers, who has Won some reputation as am fecentric ‘character actor, appears in the lead- ing role of Jagon, the ‘strangler, which bo is said to have made peculiarly his‘own. He is poisted by 6 company which Includes Mr. John F. De Giz, Miss Kate Fiske, Mins Evelyn Camp- bell and "Miss Jennie Birch, The play will be mounted in excellent style, Dime MUSKUM.—The mere name of the at- traction which will next week occupy this house is of itself sufficient to insure # big at= tendance of young people with a taste for ad- venture. The Will be “Jesse James and His Trained Horses,” an exciting drama of life on the border. oJ THe Crry MARKETS.—The official price cur Tent of the Washington Produce Exchange suyt that flour is in supply, and that the demand is confined to the regular wants of the trade, The vi: with steady market. Oats are hi firmer. ‘The supply of mill feed the market rules firm. Choice ti y in good demand. Long rye straw and machine t ore choice rolis are in good demand and common rather slow. The supply of egus at the close of last week and first days of this was sbort, bul they are now ample tor the dema: The mar ket is steady. Held eggs and pickled aod fresh mixed ther sell at three to six than fresh with more or less ‘bad one accounts for average loss. The supply of Li try is large. A tew parcels of dressed n coming, but weather has not ween quite cold enough.’ A change for cold weather will create better demand for dressed. The weather has not been favorable for game, and many lows have arrived out of condition, and some almoxt worthless, The best lots bring ged prices, The vegetable market is firmer, and higher on oa Varieties of potatoes. Unions firm.’ Green fale supply is large and market easier, owing to sole weather. Ripe sweet oranges are in demand, and green and common duil. The driea fruit market is very dull in absence of demand, Chestnuts in better demand ata slight advance, Shellvarks and waluut kernels wanted. Pew nuts slow, eeepc: Dow'r Innrrate Your Loses wirn a Strum BORN Couch when Dr. Jayne's Expectorant can be #0 readily procured. Sore throats and Jungs are speedily helped by it, ‘MARRIED. BYINGTON—OSBOURNE. On Thursday, Noveme der 12th, 1585, at Tremont house, De suaaeria ¥.D. BYINGTON and NANNIE Hh OSBOURNE. ‘Charlestown, Jefferson county, West Virginia. ble Supply of wheat is lance her and corg

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