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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, .D. ©., FF FOR RENT—HOUSES. _ 2404-65 Pu ave. bio thw 3220 N x. nw. 1208-840 Tra foo! Sean gee ae y 10r. 3924 Joth ow. 708 av. 11 rs 60 970 i. J. ave. tre. oat 50, 1002 Ht n. e., Ors. 1335 Rise. 88! lots stn nw. Ors IS Brat “80 2521 K stn w.. Ore. 1S 1602 80 S20 Kst ne, Ore... 18 45, 511 Oth ve., 5rs.... 40315 Sen ato O42 F st. 1237 20th st. n.w., 7 943 N a.w., store & 6 5 750 11th st se. Ww stored Sr.5u 400 Fst. 2. 7 F...... 1105 Park si.n.e.,Gr Gaz Pet. nw. office. 50 Howard University.50, 1235 Wyliest.a. 2414 Lith st, 10r-.) 40, 1009 F st. nw., of rooms, FURNISHED. 43 F 10 st near 17th, 118. Towa circie, 14r. rr 15th iar 200 2d! near D. 200 | L4ih, n'r Th. Ci oo Rat. o'r 15th, Ti 100 ncaa Geen Se 83 Permits to see the above houses can be had at my only. Sait * _R.O.ROMTZMAN, 10th and Pte, Cor, 15th & N.Y. av...2100 Hist. n.w.10r. $83.33 40r.. mi... $250.00 1512 Pst. nw. Lr. 70 1466 11. av, 13r_mui%3.3% 2016 Hillyer PL, 107.60 21 Lafayette'sg.....33333 1749 N st. n.w., 10r... 65 16th «t., bet. OF fe 21st. 146.18 L.. 13 F125 2131 K st. mw. Sr. ¥2'F2100 1124 Conn. av., Ora. 325 Fst nw. 187100 1613 Pst. n.w.,9r,. 1728 Ist. n.w..i1 r. 25 B83 1548 2900, Br. mL. 620 Sd st. nw. 18 r_S3.33 FURNISHED HOUSES. 310 19th t- 1Or...S150 1221 N st. n.w ,1 Ir. 0 oll above housescan be examined by permit from rar ofice only. THOMAS J. FIDHER & CO. 1217 N atn.w.,1dr...200 RES 3 Bier Hoare: at tat ‘ en rooms ‘within hair block Dupont ‘Circle: rea ‘Onable rent, Also, several unfurnished Houses, near Qupont Circle Apply CHAS. EARLY, 603 Lith st. __FOR SALE—LOTS. FoR SALESLOD I HAVE A VERY Val able Frontage on thenorth side of N st. 1. 240 feet by an average depth of about 90 feet, die for immediate improvement or to hold as an in- ‘Vestment, whieh I can sell for $1.50 per foot. nest JNO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F st. nw. FOR, SE GLONGLUAVE A NORTHWEST ituer lot at the “West End” suitable for s»bit- ¥istom Into § lots, custing $1,550 each, on which houses may be built to sell fOr $7,500 oF $8,100. JNO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F st. nw: East SALE NINE BUILDING TOT, SOUTH: east corner of 12th ands sts n.w.: 2x115. ‘THOMAS W. FOWLER, n20-3t° _22 921 F st b.w., 2d floor. ror SaLe-Lore ‘Massachusetts ave., near 20th st., per foot.. Sieimout ave. near K st. per toot... ‘Massachusetts ave., near 18th st., near 12th st., per foot. Béike wear Ret’ Por foot ‘orner New York ave. and 17th wi, NSE DEE f00E enn ind other City and Suburban Lis ai fl? figures. 2 JOUN SuERMAS & CO. n19-6¢ [gt and Louisiana, __FOR_SALE—HOUSES. _ EDUCATIONAL. JOR S\LE—FIVE NEW SEVEN-ROOM Hisccclsn wile ae ie between TRB naa Esch sa price 91,400 und $1,000, on mouthiy payments Of $s aud $20 per mouth. : re per SPARKER & TOWNSEND; 20-128 1418 F street. WOR SALE—HOUSES-I HAVE ‘ane threestary ‘and basement ciitasy, ely lotaied: 13 fois. all modern One d corner, for $0,000, the other three $5,500 each .. No better investment in the city. JNO, A. PHESCOTT, 1416 Fst. aw. Ta FLINT AND MEA MYERS ARE PRE mre young ladies ( fir TSE Mie “branches, Mathematics and French, Private jewous Will also be Srecabrciseie Be Peer Cireulars may pe had upon application. nletme 1784 Tt Ng era DUVAL MA Pe 1am Wer. her School ‘of ‘Elocution ‘and nls-aw? er. ass in English ‘Ara alee private clase in 2 SIX 5 z s ARD, LATE OF EEE BSS GRRE | Viskes coumaneiee Mena kano a —— "Roum OF st Terms reasonable.nl7-1m° OR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE | QCH PHY. 2S ES ae OS | SHG a m oT § back yard; situated on ‘Oth st, Detweels ; bn REEFING, Prive $4.500. Address Box 56, Star TOR SALB-115 M roe sane NW. S11 Ost. bh, 17912, 920 Lath’ st. 13rs. the Ist and 15th, “1n20| THOS. S {OR SAL FRA (OUSES TO- gether, which rent readily, and will pay 10 per in value. Apply (OEMAKER. 920 ¥ st nw, cent net. ‘The, nprovily cent net, ‘ground is improving 19st LOUIS P. G. PASSMORE IS PREPARED TO RESUME 5 Date ‘lass water and oll palniog, t, }800 3 MR cE ink AOR Sia LOCK and NOERR Prin- th Year New England methods. Genuine i German languages, Games Timtted: T37*touh a. nw one square, om mas Circle. Teachers trained. Bié-im ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE. Select Boarding and Day School. os French for Ladies from 1:30 to 2:30 ‘Class in German for Ladies from 2:30 to 3:30 pan ‘Class in English Lites trom 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. ‘ply to har ana ees. WHE CABELL, ‘Near 14th st. Circle. AL@—AT A BARGAIN—NEW S1X-ROOM House ou O st., between 4th and Sth n, tui; will Lent readily and pay well as an iuyeatmey LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 19-3 Fst. WOR SALE—VERY CHEAP—A COMFORTABLE room ‘Dwelling, together with furniture, all in flue order, renting at $100 in advance per month. Ad- dress “Owner,” Star office. B1gSt TOR SALE—FOR $7,500, FINE THREESTORY 11-room Brick, on 18th street, one square Lowa Cirele. For’ $5.25, fine three-story 10-room. Brick, on H st: very central, Also, for $4,500, fine three-Mtory 10-room Hrick; excellent location. ‘These are very desirable and very cheap. ‘lerms easy. “D10die |W. E. BURFORD, 1422 New York ave. OR SALE—To PARTIES SEEKING ABSOLUTE 12 per cent investments and cheap homes, ory brick house (ues). Fon each at ach. renting at $12.50." Also, a block. of Ertek Remmate (new), ot cxesiie nude al om_beat tase tion, northwest: price. to immediate bayers, $1,850 cacti. W. E. BURFORD, 1421 a. Iba OR SALE—THREESTORY BRICK ing in West Washington; all mod. imps io alley: brick stable and carriage house. CROPLEY @ soN's, 5270 Mat. nest Fe Shik aT A BARGAIN-A HANDSOME House butt to order for owner, on East Capitol at, ew aud ‘all modern Tinpeoeementa: wil be said tor Jens than coat to build. CM. MaCGOWAN, 14s Fat nw. ey n1s-4$ AOR SALES DOUBLE 17-RooM HOURE IN ieorgetown: also a 10-room house on N st., near Sid, oF will trade for small houses. GM. MacGOW= AN? S13 Fet-nw. iy TOR SALE—1423 8 ST. Roo! I desirable, and will oe sold at» decited Key next door, west“ PARKER.& TOW NSE! “nize 1418 F ot, JOR SA: X-ROOM brick dwellings, water and W. Dear Smithsonian grounds. A bar) ELI fon ag in, < Oth sts in a8 an investment or Shome. Very neat two-story brick, six rooms all fod. mnpe; hear 6th ato w.: only $2,750, New bricks, very desirable, on 6th’ st., near Pst. n.w.: $3.250, A very pretty home on the corner of 6th and Pots: 3 ‘bay windows, nice parking. all, mod lmpa,: $4,000. Very neat sur’ Il houses on 4ih and D sts. bee. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 28 Pst. nl7-im OR SALE — TWO HANDSOME dences, 1921 and 1923 G stn. w. ‘The houses are built’ in the most substantial manner—press Drick, fronts, brown sone trimmings, Uwontory nduare Day windows, hardwood mantels, tiling, ite-places Tarnaces chandeliers; plumbing first-class apply to'A. A. WILSON, Firemen pany, corner 7thst. and Loulsiana ave. uw. Keys at Bounds. nlezw JOR SALE—HOUSE 1007 G ST. N. W., FOUR Storlen and back building, containing twenty rooms; lot 20%_x14 feet to 15 foot alley. Apply to A.A. WIL- ‘SON, corner 7th st. and Louisiana ave n1é-2w (OR SALE—A SPLENDID INVESTMENT—A nine room and bath Frame Cottage, nicely furn- ished; renting at $75 per month; alsoyl2 room frame, renting at $18 per month, in advaice, making $0 imgoth: tot 3si3u Only" $o00 casi “Adisees Wat ae GRY ANT, 1224 oele-ut {OR SALE—HOUSE 1000 G ST. N. W, THREE: story und back building: twelve rooms jot 252139 feet to an alley. . Apply to A. A. WILSON, corner 7th Fok SALE aTHREESTORY AND CELLAR Brick Dwelling. nine rooms, furnace and all mL; hear Capitol. Price $3.50. al4-6* TYLER & PU! BARGAIN—CHOICE COR- ner and interior Lots on 16th st. n.w., and 2 small et 927 F st. TOR SALE—aT A Lots on P ai.. between 17th and 1Sth n.w., each 16290 to.30-Mot alley. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, B193t 920 F st. nw. R SALE—LOT NORTHEAST CORNER 25TH nd K sts nw. 24 feet front om K st. by 7 deep. small Bricks on rear. Kent, $3 month each. Tocation for Bouse and store: Price, $3,040. ADAMS & BEALL, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, a1S1m 1420 F st. VOR SALE—ALL OF SUBLOP 23, IN SQUARE Tal, ing 1.425 feet of ‘frontage and 35,211 ‘aquare feet of ground, at 35 cents per square fuot, on fime; an offer will be’ received fOr cash or on time for the east or west naif of said lot: about 300 feet of th:s Jot faces (south) on Massachusetts ave.; a chance is here afforded to capitalists of obtaining one of the sgandest ins in Washington city. MM. ROHRER: (CO., 3d. and East Capitol sts. nIGSt Fine NSEND. 3 F street R SALE—BUILDERS, SPECULATORS AND ‘attention. "$2,500 will bay 4,000 feet of ground ‘north of K stand west of Loti st, suitable for § smail houses, which will pay 20 per cent ‘ea catire com. 1420 New York ave. room Zhnidor i SALE—THE TWO BEST LOTS ON NORTH Massachusetts ave, between 20th and Zist HUFTY & DYER, ‘13th and F st. nw. rs ‘& TO. 1 ms BIo-1Ot JPOR PARE THE BEST BUSINESS CORNER ‘om 14th st, n.w.; will take other good property in Leesa HUFTY & DYER, Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Lsth and F sts. aw. Fe, SALE-110 FEET FRONT BY 100 FEET p5-Lin 1B SALE—LOTS. [HAVE MOST ELIGIBLE located balding in the northwest and othe parte of the city. tiem many saperior corner and many large from and Tanumerabie nn. noe . joa PRESCOT 1416 F st iw. MONEY TO LOAN. (OR SALE-THE THREESTORY BRICK Hoo ¢- with basem nt, furnace and modern lm- rovements, 1702 9th stn. w. ‘Terms easy; Elon December lat. If not soid wil be rented Logo tenant. Inquire of PRESBREY & GREEN, Ped- eral Butiding, 529 7th st nea {OR SALE-TWO NEW BAY WINDOW Brick Dweilings; deep lots to 30-foot alley; 329 and 331 9th st. © e:: price, $2,600 each. Three new four-room and kitchen brick houseson alley in rea: o 920 25th st ow. rice $1,000 each. DANEN- HOWER @SON, 1224 Fst. nigim Fe, SALE-SOME VERY DESIRABLE NEW Houses, asan investment Partles with idle capl- tal will do well to call. SWORMSTEDT & BRAD- LEY, 928 F st. n12-Im Fok SAL b SEVERAL NEW FRAME HOUSES, ac of te city oh very eae tertun Secours sess ‘of the eity. on very eaay terms. SWORMSTEDT @ BRADLEY, 028 Fat nigim ‘OR SALE—1628 15TH ST. N.W. AN ELE gant, attractive. delightfully arranged Residence, containing 11 rooms, bath, cellar, furnace, pantries, large closets for linens, etc’, all the appointments of 8 first-class 2 propery CONARD & McEUEN, 1212 and 1214 14th st. n.w., n9-12¢ 7 Germax CLASS ($1, PER MONTH.) WEDNES- DAYS and SATURDAYS, 7 p.m. Young Men's Chnistrian Association. New York ave. Private les- Sons and classes of Frenich, Itallan, Latin,ete. Linguis ‘uecollege, Corcoran bullding, room 123." __n7-(m MS? MARGUERITE © SAxTON, TEACHER of Elocution, Practical ing’ for the Dra; matic stage. Ch jemand Teachers at reduced Yates. Apply or address 307 7th st. n.w. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO GIVE LESSONS in Greek and the English Branches pri- Vately or in a schook best rei terms unusually Carefully selected from the most popular swajects of Zrench, German, English and American issues, fogued & complete Gallery of Art. Examples be ing works of the English, German American artists. os . Every picture is appropriately framed in ORNAMENTAL FRAMES, ‘Rich in design, of first-class workmanship, adapted to each special subject. Sale will take place at oar gallery, corner 10th street and Pennaylvania avenue northwest, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER EIGH- TEENTH, EIGHT O'CLOCK, ‘and continue each everfing until all are sold. Auctioneers. ‘Auctioneer. SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, 3 will well, by public auction. pt my store, 1218 Po Searing ed Bonde ana eaac Sse Ses [ears 20-400 powers Ra EION,, ee 4. FISHER @ 00. Auctioncers oo EABEE SERS PAE RobLiC aur AY APTERN TeERF roth ae TOUR SeLocw. ie suction ihe went a2 fest 7 inches of Lot il, in squire fin rge cee oh set ton vob ai: improved ing. weed business. REPO, ie one foursh ) Ip cash; the balance in equal at one, two and tl ‘with interest, ‘secured on the {oF afl cash, at the option Xatpodls of $200 sae at of the purchaser. of samt be made at TWO FRAME BUILDINGS, ABOUT BENCING, LOT LUMBER, CHESTNUT POST, #2, TO BE REMOVED, AT AUCTION: ONDAY ARTEKNOON, | NOVEM: oleae cemeaieens or gee 2 on ener No! rp oda , eo, ved wit fe fsa OS™ aa0a DDUNCANSON BHOS., Auctioneers 3 PAWNBROKER'S SALE. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, GOLD LOCKETS, “DIAMOND RINGS AND. FEMS BAR IUNGE (SOLITAIRES AND CLUS- GOLD BRACELETS, SEALSKIN SGARS, GUNS, SILVIER FORKS, SPOONS AND 92 MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER TWEN- TY-THIRD, at TEN O'CLOCK, I will sell, at the auotion rooms of Duncanson Bros.. 9th and D streets northwest, number of unrodecmed pledges. Parties Pi please ‘ake notice. n19-30 PHILLIP WALLACH Broker, 400 FEET Sop Mires Bee 7 Sree cons. Cette: WALTER B. WILLIAMS @ 00, M:’ AND MRS. ALPRiD BUJAGS ENGLISH n18-3t VE and French and ‘School for You: Ladies and ‘Little Girly 1012 17th st, mm. ADDU: session commences: EMBER 25th. 8m" TO-MORROW. 188 ROSA PORSCHES GERMAN, FRI Ney nek et petaber iat’ German and Wrenn taugh: oy For cireulsts apply 1224 42th a ‘auai-sme SEQRTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTI- iy taught. Success guaranteed if dnatructions fie falowed. "Private puplis preferred and number ited. "Re P. CHOMELIN, offes of Jobs Paston, mogtaphers. 472 Loulsiatia ave. sel0 sme MESADA CONN, OF THE WASHINGTON Collewiate Tsetitute Witt ke pupils in vooal aud instrumental musie and harmony. Methods of the best a for ters aad olher Apply at 1025 Vermont at (QPENGERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGR con oTH Gitna Dts nw. A practical bustnom of ‘sha emuelves Gualldcs youn menand women voruppart the ‘suocenstt rm the active’ duties o ‘Thorguet tesirdchon given tin apd Wetting: th ish ' Language. Corresponience, Rapid. Gace Bookkeeping, livalness Practice, Camasereial Iitleat iscunothy, Stenogeaphy aid Ty pew rcing Nege- lar day ‘and evening easions renamed TURSDAY, Sept. 1, at'9am.and @ pm. Office open for arrange: ments by the year or quarter, on and after MONDAY, Aug. 24- 4 fill corps of teachers. Lilustrated Creu’ ving full info: tion, sent free or Hicat ic = HENEY G. SPENCER, Principal A. Vieo Principal. a8 _ Me anor toeesa wane ‘usual advantages in Frend (Berlitz method) and in Object Drawing. au24-3i0 MS SEZABETH HARRIS) ENGLISH AND French Boarding and Day School, 622 18th st. i. w., will re-open September 22d. ‘Thie course of I struction comprises every branch necessary for a practical and accomplished education for young ladies ‘nd children. Superior instruction in vocal and in- strumental music. Particular attention given to deli: cate or backward pupil, a jOLLIERE SCHOOL, FO} 1588 T street n. w. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT AUCTION ROOMS, SATURDAY, NOVEM- BER TWENTY-FIRST, COMMENCING ATT! O'CLOCK, EMBRACING— A General Assortment of Household Goods, Carpets, Stover, de. ‘ALs0, § Hogsheads of Majolica and’ English Stone China, 76 Single Iron Bedsteads, ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, ‘Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Wadons, &o. "10-28 TPHOMAS DOWLING, Luctioncer. Zs ONE NEW POOL TABLE, WITH BALLS AND CUES COMPLETE, AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIRGT, 1885, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, within a bove ‘able. which is a perfect ‘THOS. DOWLING, Auction REEMPTORY BALE OF FOUR TWOSTORY PRE ON EARS SLUR other se TWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS NORTHEAST. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, 1885, at HALE-PABT FOUR O'CLOCK, we will’sell, in front of the premises, LOTS 28, 29, 30, AND 33, SQUARE 933. Each lot is improved by a twostory frame dwelt, and presents a good opportunity for myestment or to obtain a comfortuble home. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years’ notes, to bear six per cent Interest, payable seini-an- ually, and to be secured by deed of trust un premises. A deposit of $60 will be required on each lot at time ofsale. Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with i seven days, otherwise Fesale ut risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, ive dave’ pulvertisement in some newspaper published in Wasti ington, D. DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts. RLINGTON INSTITUTE-BOARDING AND Day School for Girls, at Alexandria, Va. six Bailes from Washington. Highest educational advan- ages, with pleasant home. ‘Terme moderate. Address Miles REBEA POWELL, Principal. cclo-2m TW 4GHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHTY. ‘Only school of the kind here. A invita: tion to all to see the method by which you ean soon earns profession. 20 1st st. a6. Jeo-imn pRivaTe INS IN ALL GRADES OF Pitiy: Weadults conntential: = br college ry West Polat, all IVY INSTITUTE, s.w. corner Sth and K ste m1 oS ee Evening Classes, $3 and $5 amonth. —" oc25. FPaexca Krvercaxres, MADAME GHEVREMONT, n2-Im* 1619 K st, n.w. Lessons'to Adults, MABE PRUD Homa, Professeur de Francais, 1014 17th st. n.w, 101 ‘French Conversation classes for Ladies and Gentle- men at 645 p.m. Ladies at 11 am. Boys and Girls 3230 p.m unciation, L, tical Hop pam kitten prostate, oxtinal, practi pore. PREPARED KR AMITH, WELLESLEY ‘and Vassar Coll ‘Also for Civil Service ‘Ex- ‘amination. “1006 ‘ot. nw. ‘structed in, French and Music. Highest ret- erences. ApDIy to Principals ocl0-3m* FRENCH LANGUAGE —TuctEN EG Cor LIERE, A. M..a native of Paris, France - Nai- ural “Method. “Ainiing at ical and immediate conversational resulta. 1 nw. 036m. Ts nl7ddds PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘we New Enxeraxn Prano ‘Has revolutionized the business in first-class planos. A faultless instrument of unequaled durability. It 1s Sold at @ price below that of any other first-class piano made. EVERETT, 438 7th st. aw, 4933—VERY BEST ORGANS AND PIANOS, $80 to $600, for cash, easy payments or rented. EVERETT, 438 7th st. nw. PIANOS TO RENT—A LINE OF FINE UP- rights, new and second-hand. ng EVERETT, 433 7th at. nw. ‘STABLISHED 1864, G. L. Wind & BR 708 Tinsreet northwes,. PAP EE Stiem, Kranich @ tach and Weser Broa| Fiance. | Gally's Selfplaying Instruments, Pianos ‘and Organs exchanged and for rent and rent applied if jurchased. nT GioCR SEDOND-HAND PIANOS FOR SALE AT rate prices and on reasonable terma. JX FLELLIS @ 00. nn, ave, oc1-im ‘ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneers, SALE OP WELL-KEPT FURNITURE, CARPETS. ENGRAVINGS, MANTEL ORNAMENTS HTty N. SUT FRAME BON PLUSH; 1:AS8Y ©) IN HAW SILK: TENNESS SH, HAN E HALL RACK, MIRROR BACK, MARBLE BASE, HALL’ CHATS IGKER CHAIRS, LACK CURTAINS AND MBREQUINS: ELEGANT MARBIE-TOP SIBEBOARD, "WALNUT" icXTENSION WALNUT MT CHAMBER SUITES WAL: SGkM, WALNUT BED COVE BODY BRUS- TAPESTRY AND OTHER CARPETS, MATS AND RUGS, HAIR AND HUSK MAT: TRESSES BODY ' BRUSSELS STAIR CAR- PETS, REFRIGERATOR, SILVER PLATED CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY *, KITCHEN REQUISITES, ETC. On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FOURTH, 1885, commenciig ut THs O'CLOCK A. M., we shall Bell at the residence of a gentleman deci 14 1s keeping, 425 M street nortawest. ibe above collection ‘of superior furniture. It will be to the interest of those desiring well-sept_turniture of the most choice styies and best workmanship to attend the sale. 19-4 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. BS ‘Auctioncers, TP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Rosewood Planoforte, Cover and Stool, in fine condition; Fine Oil Paintings and Engray- Ings, One Superd Antique Mahogany ‘Table wit carved lezs (a spleudid artic: urted Antique Arm Chairs, very. ol Recluulig Cunir, upholstered, in raw sil Rut Louk Case, Walnut Cabinets, Two Deer Heals, Perlor ‘arniture la separate’ pieces Fine Photographs of the Cathedral and the old Palace in’ Florence, One Antique Flor- entine Cabivet, tinely carved, (a rare old ieee); Ebony Btands, very handsome; Vene- Stand, finely carve ‘carved Venttian Bellows, Florentine Clocks, Orna- ments, Window and Door Drapery, Japanese Bronzé Vase, very finely carved Désic, Revol. Chale: Smyrns Carpets aid Kuss Brussiis atid Ingrain Carpets, Fine ‘Tollet Ware, Walt wt Marble ‘Tcp Chamber Furniture, Fine Hult Maitrowes, 19 fuer Pillows and Springs, Ash Marble Top surniture, Couch aud Fillows, Servants Furnitire, Very Handsome “Ash Dining Room furulture, Elegant Imported English Blue Dinner Service, After Dinner Cups md Saucers, Silver Plaied Tea Se. v.ce and other Plated Gods, Glass Ware, Combiner tion Child's Chair, cost ‘in Florence 100 francs FOR THE DOCTORS. ONE GALVANIC FARADIC BATTERY, LARGE AND COMPLETE INSTRUMENT, TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL COLLECTION OF KITCHEN REQUISITES AND OTHER GOO] On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY- FOURTH. 1885, at TEN O'CLOCK, at the residence fa gentleman leaving for Europe, No. 1410 Q street, T shall sell a first-class collection of goods. Goods call deaeen early ou marnting of sale. DISSt _. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘Wal A [ANOS FOR RENT OR SALE ON INSTAL ments. JNO. F. ELLIS @ Co., 937 Penn. ave, oc31-1m, DIANOS MOVED, TUNED AND REPAIRE! PUNO Ys b5: Penn. aver otra \PASON & HAMLIN ORGANS_KNOWN MM isvertne civilized world UNO Frecria@ toe 937 Penn. ave ocsi-im AVID 8. E JOHNBON, co otrmanter, 1119 loth st. n.w, ‘EBER PIANOS, UNEXCELLED IN TONE, WwW ‘appearance and durability Pal ores JOHN ¥. ELLIS & CO., n11-10t 1420 F st. ww. | Vocal and Instrumental Pupils recelved. oc27-lm* | _ocB1-1m 937 Pennsylvania ave, | notes to bear interest, payable semi-ennually, and to ee b = - : ‘seca! f trust at Option. OF oe eALE SW sitisonys seston, grrrggurion aN | W ose, & Sosy Fiawon —excnusane Mi | paras Soetotiee esncan Soe LA instrument : pos! 000, ‘904 Mf séreet D.w. SON F. ELLES & 00, ofgiooattine ofaie.” DUNCANSON Bho 1000) Mra. M. STEVENS HART, Principal oc31-1m_ 937 Pennsylvania ave. mieaeds Auctioneers. {O00} Graduates stadents ater fail couse upon examine | JZEENING PIANOS— STANDARD | INSTRU: | 7yuos J, FIBHER @ 0, 4.000, tion endorsed by a responsible Board of Su — OE rigs T i ‘Real Estate Auctioneers. iculars b Instruction wo. Teachers, Ministers, Ora- | _0c31-1m Bee bh OnE = zr Seite aon oe ender | GUE. PIANOS BRAUNFELS, AND | CHANGES S41, OF, VALTABE REAL Be OR SALE-THE DING TEREESTORT HD. nl NF. EL) CO, : DE penne tah Sebi 6 batens 2 | MEMES HUE seem ane a eon | PE EP SRRECRCGE SYNE, atenovab By A MELE BAR, OT S-1m_ | Vocal Defects, ‘Metuods endorsed by prominent local ARGAINS TANOS, By viriue of a decree of the Suy R SALE—VERY DESIRABLE NEW HOUSES cor. 6th and P sts. n.w.: acomfortable homeor @ good Investment. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLE! “23-1. 928 Fat Fok SALE THREE ELEGANT NEW HOUSES Containing cellar with heating apparatus, Baseasen ‘0 I ‘apparatus, Dining Foot, Kitchen and’ Panties; First floor, Parlog ‘and Toom; Second floor, two large Wardrobes ‘and bat ‘Third floor, four bh room: bers and a number of Wardrobes. Thé houses for constructed substantial andthe plumbing is. oenoe aces a se24-3m the best kind. Brice and terms apply to owner, R. GO! 12 Teh st. Dw. $30, 2. ae ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE aT 5 per cont CHARLES W. HANDY. Oat Pew BT. A. PHILLIES, 1428 New York ave EY TO LOAN ON LIFE INSURANG Gastas ‘e Wauou. O83 F street nw. "TO LOAN.—6100 TO $50,000, IN SUMS ‘at lowest rates of interest No delay of JOHN SHERMAN & CO.. 927 F st.nw. x ire de sues.70 sure BATES ON APPROVED REAL ES TaTH SECURITY. ot-1m ‘A. T. COUMBE, 1425 N. Y. ave. RSACE—-HOUSES. I HAVE BEAUTIF' located Houses in the. northwest’ and othe’ pats siageg Se eee au2s-3m 1416 Ft. SPECIALTIES, HE HOME GYMNASIUM AND MUSCLI "T itater, represent tne Vrentuent of Seed toee, Hip Ueatnegtal uoae fo uaee farpen he y ‘nt at home. for What ever ene See ine shai 9 nl+Im YS Slr heen, ME. ROSS, THE RELIABLE CLAIRVOY AN’ Mitta “Sursiogut: has-been teste inan Mosinee Love and Matrimony fr 24 years in this clty; allin trouble call, satisfaction guaranteed. Office houra, 10 HHS Bm Hee oe and gi. G1 Is stse,, Capiiot ald Dnek?,, REGLING HAs mine Office for the 101213 F st. nw. Pi lenlted namber of Btadenta accommodated with board in the farally of Principal rivet M™ VEBNON seminary, 7100 axp 1104 M Staume ¥,W. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME 4ND DAY SCHOOL, rox YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRIA MBS ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, A.M, Principal. MISS SARAH A SCULL, ‘MRS, EUGENIA CUTHBERT. }r= sor Assisted by a of Thirteen Able Masters and by & Corps ‘Highest Standard in English and Classical Studies, Modern Languages under Direction of the BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, h tal Special Advantages in Instrumentaland Vocal Musi, Eleventh Year Opens OCTOBER 18T, 1885. Application by letter or personally, as abova 9y22-8m 0 Loaw - ON REAL ESTATE THOS. E WAGGAMAN, To LOAN i Jess than $2,500, at 5 per HOLTZMAN 10th and F streets hortinweat CMS OF NOT C moderate. No VN. HUYC! Pennsy! Saeschee scart ae aR JB, LEON, THE OLDEST EATABLISHE: deconmulted dally. 404 Cst,, Dee dy and 6th sia nw Prompt. treatment. Corres ad tions strictly confidential. “Separate rooms for ladies Office always open. ME BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS Mire 20 baciness Sendcosut tater enor Uiemen 50 cents each. 408 L 5th streets northwest PLES DE LMUNLEMAN CORES PILES BY Girect treatment, without the use of knife, caustic wire. Cure guaranteed. Can be consulted a st. nw. from 4 to 6 p.m Taxes GRAND ASSORTMENT. EYERYTHING NEW IN MATERIAL AND STYLE. NO MATTER WHAT PRICES YOU SEE QUOTED EXPRCT TO FIND THE BEST MADE AND TRIMMED GAMENTS HERE AT LOWER PRICS THAN ELSEWHERE. Extra fine OVERCOATS for Men, in BEAVER, KERSEYS, MONTANAC, CHINCHILLAS and CORKSCREWS. Prices from $9.00 to $40.00. DRESS SUITS, in DIAGONALS, CORKSCREW and CASSIMERS.from $10.00 to $40.00. Stvlish, Nobby SUITS for Youths, Boys and Chil dren, from $3.00 to $25.00. ia Large line of UNDERWEAR and NECKWEAR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR, SUITS TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE. NOAH WALKER @ CO, 025 PENNBYLVANIA AVENUE Full and complete stock of Geatlemen, Youthe', no Sead bis ay Baten Sons, Tone F = . ecrvpollian ‘Branch “is the Bee Wouses in iiyatisvil 2 oo. = Boys! and Children's HATS. Sole Agenta for DUNLAP &C0.8 NEW YORK HATS ; , ‘None genuine untem bearing thelr trademark. Children’s POLO CAPS, in all qualities and prices, ‘WASH iNGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 1023 Vermont avenue, ‘Boarding and Day Schoo! for Young Ladies and Littie semen Wedneclay" Beptomber Sodisue Maes Mite Be MONTE ice Principat Assisted by @ full of teachers. Fr SeSUAP AT STE a Pee oes NEW YORK, LYN, PHILADELPHIA, JTIMORE, MINNEAPOL! ons iim BAS Pin Recoguised everywhere ‘best schools ix toppeak, rte, reed and understaed the f= few Worms begin now, | Oa ADpID ERE SION 125 14th st naw. PRY SHELDON'S. NG ACADEMY, 1004 feat Semi meean eeeerse eat! D,and Saturaay, 1 to 2390. eo-6m 183 AMY LEAVITT, OF cultire. 1013 10m et nw. HILTON'S "ENGLISH uss _ P. CATLYIELD, MUS. DOC. J. ke ee ee ‘ermont ave. = Septomber 30th. }CHOOL OF MUSIC. UEBTABLISEED 1977. 707 Bhat. nw, He to. 690 p.m. Fel e hoset tA es RS” BURRS FNGLIGH AND FRENCH Bh, tppen WEDISDAY, Repieinber 90cm language of EB HOFFELDT, A GERMAN al ater tg ae, ‘and in on northwest, a reat at act INE BUILDING LOT, FRONTING THE CAP- ITOL, SITUATED ON BSTREET SOUTH BE. TWEEN FIRST AND DELAWARE AVENUE. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER TWENTY-THIRD, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we wi. sell, in front of the premises, LOT 13, SQUARE 635, fronting @0 fect on south B street ‘and facing the Gipitaltpark. "This iot can readily be subdivided into smaller building Jots and ison grade. ‘Terms: Une-half cash; balance in oie and two years; Several SQUARE GRAND AN RIGHT PEANGS, which have eon ee PER rent {GF tale oF ‘rent upon caay terme, at E. F. DROOP, Partner of the late W. G. Metzerote & Co., 925 Pennsylvania a Sole Agency for the celehrated Stelnw Ga ler, Grovesteen, Wheelock, Deck! Marshall & Wendell, Fame Hallett & Cumston, vr 0630 ‘Bacon, and other Pianos. ALLET & DAV PIANOS. PATENT fe The most important improve- ment fn the past 50 are. ft BtOCk. terme Low prices. “61! Sint. nt ‘ecto HE KRAKAUER BROS, THE GD, PARES Co. Pianos, and the Burdett Organs, best reasonable price instruments in’ therapy market. G. 1. KUHN, 407 10th st. n.w, ‘clo Bole agent. = INE UPRIGHT PIANOS-SALE OR REN ATV. BECKER'S s0lothata.w FPP A First-class Tuning and Repairing. Ezstablished over 20 years, ocl-8m a EER K EK NNW BR £, kK + N AA | 6 Pe PM AA BP in PIANO FORTES, UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH. WORK: ERE] MANSHIP AND DURABILITY, SECONDHAND PIANOS af auL PRICES PIANOS FOR RENE WM. KNABE & ©, $17 MARKET sPACK my29 x Excnsox Praxos, : OVER 36,000 Now IN USE. A thoroughly first-class and relishle plano at ® medium price, STECK & CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, taned, Loxed, and for rent. Rent applied if purchased. beat una most complete amortment of Se. music! s ‘thecity. MONRY EBERBACH, m20 Managing Partner of the late fracal 00. rpae Niw SORE TERESA UW mows POM ES Ew AUTOMATION. arNcuR, And other first-class Machines from with five Youre iegalguarenee At AUERBACH’S Sewing Machine Booms, ‘Teh and Hi streets, Nextdoor to AURRBACH'S Saxony Wool German VA aOY SORRY En ES Nit ‘The Most Complete Adjustable Skirt Form tx the No. 9,087, on the 14th day of November, 1sto, wherein Francis P. Butler, Lucy Butier, Kilen A ler, Walter Butler and Martha Butler'are compial ants and Mary Ann Butler, May Bell Gwin and Wil Hum Gwin defendants, the ‘undersigned, Trastee, wil sell, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. Mon MONDAY, the THIBTIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. isso, in front of the premises, the following described prop: erty, to Wit: Sub, Lot number three (3), in humiber ofe hundredand sixty-three 103), coni three thousand two hundred and uinoty-elght Square feet of ground. ‘erm of sale: One-third of the purchase money for ‘sald real estate and premises in cash at thetimeot sale And the residue In two equal installments, payable ively in one and two y.ars from the day of sale, at fnterest, the sald deferred payments to be ‘cured by deed of trust on the premises sold; or all cash, at the option ofthe purchaser or purchasers. All conveyaucing at cost of purchaser. A deposit of ill be required on day of sale, and if the terms of sale re not complied with within ten days from the date Of sale the trustee reserves the right to re-sell the said Property at the risk and cost of the purchaser. EDWARD J. STELLWA n18 déde 1324 F st. nw. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctoneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF 2 STORY BRICK HOUSE, 0.917 NEW JENSEY AVENUE NW, AT By virtue oftwo deeds of trust, theonedated the 15th day of Mareh, A. D. 1882, andduly recorded in liber No. 1000, folio 47, et seq., and the other, gated the, 2st day of May. A. 1883, and duly re corded In liber No, 1088, foilo 202, et seq, Tana Fecords of the District of Columbia, and at the written Fequest of the party weoured thereby, we will offer for sale.in front ot the premises, on the SIXTEENTH Day OF NOVEMBER: A. D-1885, at HALE-PAST EQUR O'CLOCK P. 4, the followlbg descrived real sciate and premises sitdate'in the clty of Washington ‘and designated on the plat or plan tilereot as lot numbered eleven, (Lf) tn. Daviage ‘and Fisher's recorded subdivision of aquare numbered five hundred and sixty-one (661). ‘Terms ofeale: One-third cash, and the balance in one : and two years; notes to bear interest at the rate of six recent per annum, and to be secured by a deed of upon the premises sold, or all cash at the option ofthe purchaser. It the terms are not coinplied with tu ten days, the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk And cost of the defaulting purchaser. Ali conveyancing ‘at the purchasers ‘A deposit of mod wil he real op ine day gree noddéda = WM A. THOMESON,} Trustees. THE STPONED UNTIL, aitabay “TwENrd CounTH Nov EMR A ‘D, 1885, at BAME HOUR AND PLACE. nl7-d@ae Wit, 2. TiloM Heon, } Trustees, (OMS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SQUARE GRAND BRADBURY PIANO, COVER AND STOOL, COST $1,000; WALNUT PARLOR SUITE IN RAW SILK; FRENCH PLATE PIER MIRRORSLAB AND BRACKET, PARLOR FURNITURE IN SEPARATE PIECES, ELEGANT FRENCH CLOCK, ORNAMENTS, WINDOW AND DOOR DRAPERY, DWARF BOOK CASE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, RUGS, * WALNUT AND PAINTED FURNITURE 1N SETS AND SEPARATE PIECES, FINE HAIR MATTRESSES, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, WALNTT CHEFONIER, WALNUT PILLAR EXTENSION TABLE,CARD TABLE,WALNUT DINING CHAIRS, WALNUT SIDEBOARD, OHINA AND GLASSWARE, LARGE QUANTI- - TY KITCHEN REQUISITES, AND OTHER ARTICLES, AT AUCTION. Qn MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER TWEN- ‘Bendatater a be eater sareet, between 2th northy I nel) an lent Sug oun va "eyo ; —_ an ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct inceoemnie ky app ‘ALTER B WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioneers sore ea eracora| Ge RSE Tt Weighs 5 soa Bess eye sess Ey TP AUCTION. canal nd wil goin any : yaa aodineted es OPPENHEIMER'S ry 10} ‘A at HALE-, AST P.M, in 'the prem‘ses, the POPULAR BEWING MACHINE BOOMS, une Tae soe 528 Oth wt, m. w., 8. Clovd. ve ia 0. Soak zy NOVEMBER 20; 1886, 2d EDITION. Threatened with Death by Fentans. DuBLin, Nov. 20.—-A laborer named Kelly has sought police protection in this city, ing that the Fenians bad threatened wit jin ored aie eo bcp tped 3 ‘Solicitor Bolton, whosecul Je CON #0 many of their friends for various offenses. § —————— Drank Water from @ Peisened Weill. READING, Pa, Nov. 20.—An old well which bes been abandonded for many years was opened recently on the farm of Thomas in Penn township, Chester county, to furnish water for an engine. Miss Annie » Frank Townsend, Edward Mac Kay and others drank ‘of the water, and became terribly ill. Miss Poole and Townsend died after a painful and lingering illness. Mac Kay and the others are slightly better. It is believed that the water was impregnated with deadly min- eral poison. Beating Her Owm Best Record. New ORLEANS, Nov, 20.—The steamship Louisiana, from ‘New York, November 14th, reached her wharf here at midnight last night” The time of her {allowing one hour dif. ference in Ume) irom city to city was five days, six hours and fifty minutes, ‘The distance ran was 1,800 nautical miles. This time is two hours quicker than the previous unexcelled Tecord of this steamer. 2 ret a Smallpox in New York. New York, Nov, 20.—Reports of half dozen cases of smailpox In nouses In the tenement districts were roceived at sanitary headquar- rs to-day, Physicians were promptly sent ‘out to, Investigate them. aed alte SS Incendiarism in Kansas, Orrawa, Kansas, Nov. 20.—Last night fires destroyed two stores here, one occupied by Webster & Co,,and the other by Soper & Colt- man and the Adams ress COM) y. The loss is $15,000, It ts thought that the W. B. Grimes dry goods company, of Kausas city, are heavy losers, as they were interested in the Webster property, which has been in Ittigation for some weeks. ‘The safe of Webster & Co, had been opened, aiid everything points to incen- jarism, ——— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ne The New York Stock Market. following are the opening an 1B. prices of the New York Stock market to-day, an reported 9, Special ‘vite to H. H, Dodge, 939. Lota streak f Do. Ist pret 2d pret| 153 138 iS | and eighty visitors tiled between two six-foot Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotations ‘on the Washinzion Stock Exchange are noted to-day: D.C per. imp. 114% bid, 115% xsked. D.C. per imp 120" bid, 12244 asked. Market stock, 75,1892, currency, 120% bid. 5U-vear find. 3-658, 1924, currency, 116% bid, 117 Metropolitan 4 Rt stock, 410 asked." Wasnngton Gas, 38% bid, 30% asked. Georgetown’ Gas 42\ bid, Firemen Ins. 43tjusked. Columbia Ins., 1144 bid. 11: asked. Washingion Brick Machine, 110%, bid, 114 asked. Great Fuils fee, 01 bid. Real Hatate Title Ln- surance, 10 101g asked, Penn. Tel, Co, Did. 54 asked. 67 waked. U.S. ‘mort. 58 bid, 100 asked fog Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp., November 20.—Virginia past- due coupons, 50%: new threes, 59'% bid to-day. BALTIMORE. Mp., November 20.—Cotton firmer— middling, 8% Flour: vend and gales —Stowara erect and western super, 3.0Ua3.35; do. extra, 15; do. family, 4.4085,00: city millls ‘super, 35: do. ext 50as.15; do. Rio brands, 785.00; Patapsco family, 5.65; do, superhuuive patent, 6.00. Wheat—southern steady and firm, with fight supply; western lower and dull: southern. red, 2a900 “do. amber, 93a) No, 2 western winter red. Decem- ber, 92ty bid: January 95\a0G\g: February, O7% ads! Sotaraduthcrn stegiyy westetn lower, closing Gul southern white, 48:51; do. yellow.’ new, 47240: November, 49% bid, new: year, 4349: February, 47474. Oata firm and sont Baus" Pennsylvania, 33a3° white, $4037; do. mixed, 32a34 Rye frm, 70a72. Hay steady and quiet—prime to choice west- ern, 13.00a15,00. Proisions steady and quiet. Mess pork, 10.50, Bulk meats—shouiders and clear rib des, packd 4% Bacon—shoulders. 5k: clear rib sides, 7; bams, llall4 Laurd—refined, 74 Butter Steady—western packed, llal4: 20027. Eges firm, 5. Petroleum steady—retined, Colles easy and dull—Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, Hirai A von, Oh; copper refined dull, sky steady, 1.19a1.: Freights to Liverpool per steamer dull—cotton, 7-82d.; flour, 1s.; grain firmer, 4d. Receipts—tiour, western 2,699 Wheat, 8,000 bushels: corn, 23,000 bushels. ments—tiour, 1,568 barrels. Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, November 20, 11.15 a. m.—Wheat has ruled weak this morning, declining to 8% for De Feet Serer z 59%. on ON te ae Corn easy, 4244 for year. Outs—- e May. DUalaige lower. “Lard ioe lower. Sortie Drawing to a Close. THE TRIAL OF PATRICK NAUGHTON FOR THE MURDER OF EDWARD ALEXANDER, Yesterday, in the Criminal Court, Judge Mao- Arthur, the case of Patrick Naughton, an old soldier, for the murder ot Edward Alexander, alias Fee, on the 16th of September last, was continued after THE StAw's report closed. Several prayers for instructions were offered and granted with modifications. On the ques- tion of responsibility the court said: “Ifa man, when he puts his knife into a man’s abdomen, knows he is doing wrong, he 1s responsible. It a man can discriminate at the timeot theerimi- nalact he is criminally responsible for hls deed.” ‘The district attorney opened the case briefly tothe Jury. Messrs, Taylor and Miller followed jor the defense. ‘The arguments in the case oveupled the Crim- inal Court till past two o'elock to-day. WAITING FOR A VERDICT. The court instructed the Jury, who retired with the case at three o'clock. District Goverument Atfaira, THE COLUMBIA HOSPITAL REPORT, Dr. Murphy, in his report of the operations of the Columbia hospital, renews his request that @ frame structure be erected and devoted to the exclusive use of lying-in patients, Pa- tients In hospital July 1, 1884, 41; patients treated during the year, 320; total treated dur- ing the year, wnite, 232; colored, 129; total, 361; discharged during the year, 325, died during the year, 5; remaining under treatment July I, 1885, 3%;'death rate during the year, 1.38 per cent. LIQUOR LICENSES have been approved for issue to the follow rsons: Edward Abner, Samuel Bien, Samuel . Beamer, Wallace Belding, Hubert Bohnk Hattie Baum, Thomas Birney, James Butle Dennis Connell, Jas. H. Cullins,’ Andrew J. Col- lins, M. Corcoran, Patrick Cox, ‘Wm. Cummi Corcoran and Maloney, Patrick Dunn, Howa M. DeAthey, W. R. Daley, Michael Dorsch, John T. Dyer, August Dougi nan, Joharing Dono- hue, George ‘Exlof, Conrad Eber, Ed. A. Fitz gerald, John Fegan, R. A. Golden, Gilbert Gan- non, David: Haggerty, Wm. Helmas, William Hessler, Anna Hosch, Isalah W. Hoskins, Cor- neitus Hallinan, Fitz Herzog, Jacob Jacobson, ‘Thos, P. Jacobs, John F. Joyce & Co., Thomas Kelly, Thos, Kelly No. 2, James Kane, Charles K lert, Ernest Le Moure, Ferdl- t, H.C. & Stanley Lawton, M. MeCormick, Jas. 5; Moses, Chas, MoGlauigh ld, Geo, Millet, Morphy & Hammersiy, m. Noe, John P. Newhouse, el T. J. O'Connell, Jobn ‘Z. Riel Ns ig i Reckey, James Ryan, John H. Russell, Robey, Reuben Rouse, John Adam Roth, Th. S. Rice, Emma E. Rueckert, David Mobdan, Louis A. Spiess, Felix Shannon, Daniel 5. Shea- han, Mathew ' Server, Michael V. Frabklie Tenney, Mr. Johanna Turner, Nic las Thiel, John Tense, Robt. Winkler, Worthan, Thomas Walch, Ed. T. Woody, ney Wills and Peter Wynne. sasued by Inspector Entwisle: G.B, & J. Petree, y Inspector Entwisle: I. erect a frame store-room, Tenleytown road; $300, J. J. Gould, repair trame Dg 1408 T street’ northwest; $100. I. §. Chapman, erect a two-story stable alley in rear of 115.F street northeast; $440. 2 SEES Govenswent Recerrrs To-Day,—Internal revenue, $314,877; customs, $414,308, ‘THe Decrsion of the Attorney General con- cerning the legality of the present organization a the court of Alabama claims, which was made public yesterday, has n0 what. ever the question of the em it of the extra assistant to, the court were wed by Controller {its ence, The Avtornay A STARTLING TRAGEDY. Leute Semmerfield Sheom His Wise and Getilicd Kinenbaam. ‘To-day at 1:45 o'clock Louls Sommerfield, a Pole, aged 52 yeara, shot and instantly killed reat 2 Sommerfeld, who was rather roughly Fan down 12th street toward the navy yard. Mr. James Childs undertook to stop oe, her be pted to kill Childs. Omer Slack the: ‘and took him into custody; He madi planation in ny English thet nis wife bed loft bint and gone w live at Eisenbaum’s and that she had cheated him out of bis money, He had more cartri in his pocketand also a boitie of whisky. was locked up at the seventh precinct station and the coroner was notified. Eisenbaum had but one arm, He had been em) @s a watchman, but torsome time tien ‘Ie: a anestery building. "He was fore a . He erly In the ost is afm > Sa the ser Vice. Sommerfeld is shoemaker by trade, Mra. Sommerfeld, the woman who | wes killed, was the in-law of Eisenbaum, the man who was killed. made the arrest Mr. Childs, of the bri and took the pistol from the prisoner. The house in which the ly Gccurred is situated on the south side of Maryland avenue, and is known as the “Cotiage Restaurant.” THE IxQUEsT. The Inquest will be held at 11 o'clock to morrow morning. —— Waiting to Grasp the President's Hand | A PECULIARITY OF THE CROWD THAT DAILY ‘GOES TO THE WHITE HOUSE. “A peculiar thing in connection with the President's public receptions,” said a White House usher to a Stax reporter to-day, “is that the majority of the visitors are here by one o'clock, although they know perfectly well that | the Presidentwill under no circumstances make his appearance before half-past one o'clock. They seem to feel as i by being early they will have a better chanoe than if they were late. A good many of those people,” said he, pointing to the waiting crowd in the east room, “have been ‘there since twelve o'clock, and there they sit penny Telus jor the Presicent to ap) when, by arriving at the hour fixed, they’ would'lose but a few minutes, There Is Another class of visitors who imagine that the reception lasts an | hour or more, and think that by coming | at about two’ o'clock they will have the full benefit without loss of time, forgetting that the house isonly ned from 10 to 2 o'clock. | At the latter bour It is turned over to the pr ¥ate use of the family.” Just then the Prosl- dent made his appearance, and one hundred ushers, and shook hands with him in just seven minutes, ‘There were uo interruptions in the of the line. Mr. Wm. Dick~on was there the acrobatic Hanlons were on hand. "Two colored women, an unusual thing, seemed glad to grasp the President's hand. 'A ye ingetor stood beside one of the ushers and watched the President intently during the entire reception, Hefore the President appeared, this Young America approached Col, staples, of Willard’s, and asked him if he was the President Death of an Old Citizen. THOMAS THORNLEY, FORMERLY WARDEN OF THE DISTRICT PENITENTIARY. ‘The venerable Thomas Thornley, who died at his residence, 215 New Jersey avenue, yeater- day, aged eighty years, was born in Ireland, and came to this country when twelve years of age. _In his boyhood he worked on a farm over the Eastern branch, and afterwards carried on the grocery business at the corner of 8th and I streets southeast for many years. Under Pres- Ident Pierce he was appointed “warden of the penitentiary, and hel t ition for six years, when he was succeeded by the late Chas, Bengstack. He was for many years @ member of the old common council and board of aldermen, representing both the fifth and sixth wards. He was attached to the Anacostia Fire company when he was a young mun, the engine of which once ran over him, and it was thought seriously injured bim. He leaves a widow but no children—his only child having, whi the family was at the peniten- Uary, fallen into the river and been drowned, The funeral will take place to-morrow after- noon, and the interment will be at the Con- gresslonal cemetery. Se Ix THE INTEREST OF AMERICAN SHIFFING.— A committee from the New York maritime ex- change and chamber of commerce were in the elty to-day to urge the President and his cabl- net to render all assistance possible to shipping interests. It could not be learned that the! ‘saw either the President or his cabinet to-day. ASSISTANT SECRETARY HUNTER BETTER To- DAY.—Assistant Secretary of State Hunter is said to be considerably improved to-day. He was able to shave himself this morning, but re- turned to his bed again. The President sent him @ bouquet yesterday with his compil- ments. Ware House CaLLens.—Secretary Bayard, Mr. George Baneroft, Asistant Secretary Fair- child, Superintendent Thorn, of the coast sur vey, saw the President to-day. Mr. W. W. coran also called at the Wbi House this u ing, but his visit was in no way connected with the District appointments, MARRIAGE LICENSES.— Marriage lieenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Chas, Coxen and Martha A. Hover, A. K. Williams and Mary Lizzie Thornton; W. M. Reed and Mary 8. Reed, of Laurel, Md.; James E. Ma- honey and Mary Hogan > Ronpenres Rerorrep.—Wm. Gordon, 7th and K streets southwest, reportastolen iroin his shop paints and brushes, valued at $14.50,— Della C. Lang reports stolen trom her a clook valued at $16, > The light-weight «parring contest at the Thea- ter Comique lust night between John McAuliffe, of New York, and Young, of Bultimore, was given to the former on afoul in the fourth round, Both men bad grown very savage, aud Young threw his antagonist fairly on his back in this round, when Billy Madden, for MeAu- liffe, claimed ‘the inate comet The Cable Companies Fall to Agree, Loxpox, Nov. 20.—The conterence of the managers of the Atiantie cable companies has been abortive. Both sides, the sy adicate com- nies and the Commercial cable company, are flant,and there are no sigus of a possible reement between the parties, A war of rates is impending. ine 3 oe Prince Alexander Yields to the Sultan. ME PROMISES TO WITHDKAW FROM EASTE: ROUMELIA—ANOTHEE BULGARIAN VICTORY. The most important development in the Bal- kan sityation yesterday was the announcement that Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria, had sub- mitted to the sultan’s terms and would with- draw the Bulgarian troops from Eastern Rou- melia at once. Prince Alexander has begged the sultan w aid bim inst Servia at once. leskovitch, yesterday t© capture Slavinge, ‘he Bul as, and was the rvian forces at li F i Ft i l = ADNITTED TO THE LEAGUR. ‘The National Clud Wins its Fight fr THE FUTURE oF TEE CLUB—NOW THE HINB WILL BE MADE UP YOR NEXT TEAR—SEB GROUNDS AND THE PRICE OF ADMINBION. At the meeting of the National Base Bail League in New York last evening, the recom- mendation of the special committce that “the big four”—Brouthers, White, Rowe, and Ricn- ardeon—should go to the Detroit club was agop- jational club was admitted to Buffalo, whose tranchive out 4 roped league, but ts willis ‘to sell ita franchise jo a club. agreeable to the Washi nas ined the consent of ft is egollating for the Providence franchise. I event of Providence dropping out, the = will endeavor to secure Shaw, Daily, ines and Carroll, and wiil be enabled to pul a strong: team in the field next spring. WHAT MANAGER SCANLON SATS A Stax reporter found Manager Scanion to- Gay delighted with the brilliaat prospects of the National base ball club tor next season. “We fre tn the league,” be said, “just where we wanted to be, and there we wan stick, “Lo Buffalo's place?” asked the reporter, 2:No, sir, We were accepted in nobody's place, We were simply admitted as « league elu, will be I hereafter. “Of ‘course, thowghe that is xed. We will take Prov Place and Pittsburg will succeed Butlule We Were satisiied gl! along that we were wanted, The very tnct that no league clubs attorapted secure our players was a significant fact of toate desire to give us league protection. Nobody knew what Reach was here for s short time co, bat Tl gil you. He wanted (o learn wi meh we would want from the Providence ctu when its players should be distrivuicd. Wanted some himself for Philadelphia, aad when he Jearned that the players We wanted Were not those he desired It made uscertaln of his support in the fight for admission,” NEXT YEAR'S INR, “What players will you ge: from Providence” asked the “We will nave Hines, Carroll, Shew and Dally. Tuenine that we have slated for pext year is Barr and Fulmer, Shaw and Daily, bale teries; Baker, first base; Knowles, second base; ladsnon, third base; Houck, sbort; Burch, len; Carroll, eéater, and Hines Te nonce jouct wap ‘the Al he is good enough for us, They don’ tase bes to manage him over there. Resides be wanus to play here. Itis bad poltey to makes mam where he doesu't want ta, we lon't care to have White back again, We were not treated by the players of last year's Ungratefully as has beou, represented was really the only oue that showed tude. Theonly player who lett thes would like to have is Cook. ite legal contract, however, and there is no find. Fulmer's and Powell's original with the Baltimore club were were signed beiore the 20th they were our players, until ber. Powell signed ‘a second contract which was lcgal, because he ‘was wor wasted by ux, Fulmer, however, declined to io order that he might return to us in case we went into the league. I telegraphed bim ‘morning at his home in Tam: 4, Pa., to come ‘ailonals wo pay on at once to sigh contrac expenses. furch did "not sign, as was Ported. He stuck by us wut our cannula decided, and he will remain with us. We have a ‘teuin ‘next year composed of players whom we want and who want to play bere: THE GROUNDS AND THE PRICK OF ADMUMION, “How about the price of admission to the Ne tonal grounds?” asked the reporter. “We favor the give-and-take pian,” was the reply, “each club to depend up tosustain it, and there is no plun will be adoptea. charge but twenty-five cents. That pol couldn't be decided cause of the will stick, and the two clubs that will fill the list will have a say in e matier, That question for future decision, but Lam AU will be all right.” i Fe shington and Georgetown Railroad company,” said Mr, Scanlon, “will make great misiake if they do not enable us to ke our present grounds. If buildings are erected, in soulbeast corner, Where lols are sald, we could swing the grana stand around on the Ist street side by extending the grounds to we west, and then bat directly east. The butldl would be In tie extreme right held, and would ot interfere utall, There is plenty of time to settle such mutters. We have won the maim Hight. We are in the teazue.” — The Cour: Propare Count—Judge Hagner. Today, }lisabeth Jones’ will; udmittod probate, "Estate of W. P. Brooke: letters W. E. Clarke—bond, $400, Estate ot W. Schoentorn; citation issued ugaluat administra: tor. Estate’ of David Molntire; amended peti> Vion of Chas, Melutire for issues to contest will ly re. orphans of George ti. Miller, rule on Elizabewn McEvoy, guardian, to suow cause, Katate of Margaret ‘Corvett; executrix ordered ‘to return inventory within len days and to set Us ber accounts, Equity CounT—Judge Hagner, y, King Watson; hearing on gue ditors report xed for Hom the uth, ance Co. agt. Keening Cric, and Norusweaterm Insurance Go, agt. Critic; und wilowed to be paid into court, Crecvit Court, No. 1 Cox, To-day, Kimmel, adininisinator, agt. Greeey, C1uCMAT CovRE, No. 2.—Judge Merrick, Today, Driscoll agt. Helberger. STA Copns—Iutoe ha ne ¥, Anderson Suminers, larceny; Come mitied 1 jail in detauit of $500 buil, —— News Briefs. Although the weuther was inclement, Gen, Hancock, attended by several suaff officers and Col. Butcheldor, Visited Ube Gettysburg batie- eid yesterday, und examined minutely all the places of interest. ‘The bishup of Cincinnati husarrived in Rome, e audeuee yesterday to the bishop Gepth of an inch feJl at Quebes Wednesday nig Nog ‘The annual mecting of the Telegraphers au- taul Beneiit association in New Yurk yesterday elected A. It. Browar provident. Gov. itoss, of New Mexico, having suapended Snuniber of territorial olives, they deny bis power to do so, wud will test tue question ip the territorial court A correspotudence of @ personal and rent nutare between menator Kiddleverger and Mr. Martin, editor of the Woodstock Ws has been made public, but it is not there will be a hostile meoting. jp2le Authorities at Kiel have received renewed instructions to order German-Americans quit the Island of Fonr. Rovrs —K.& P. Station, Gth and Bsta—For Aadelphia, Bosion and tbe Kast, ‘and 2 wan: 2, 4, 10 * ‘dalty). his acconimodation, & inlay, 90) 20 p.m. and 120 ig Bicago, Cincinasti, Si. 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