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_FOR RENT—HOUSES. RNISHED HOUSE, $STORY hol street, haif squareeast of Capitol. Price ead abr cellent condition: coven Tootve, bath, ecllet atl ta ratd. Rent rea onabl RY E 1seT Cosy SEX-RooM BRICK gus and bath, large side yard, alley 2s Wylie st. ne. aif square fron If scare. Peonsyivana rc bt AANDSOMELY FURNISHED, 1140 msession given at once f0R RENT—FURNISHED—A BEW 10UsE IN Feta crutwest section, Witt: m-., hanusume and com Piete fo careful tenant rent will be reason Address Box 76, Siar oftice. SHED— mer of Congress or Stnator, a Hon ©, containing 13 rooms, with all modern improvements; house is large, well ventilated ‘gad has a sable in re«r wich will wccommod ste three orses and a carriage House ie furnished hand The property Is near the Capitol. For price, ation of and permit to inspect same, cali (0 rooms: €35. G11 100 8th ‘stn. e.: 7 50. 613 hast Groous 16. GU East Troms; roome: $1 rooms: $25.” 527 11th st. 328 Sth stn. e.; (brooms: $14. 1402 South Car- gine ave. 4,p: 4 room: $6. ie above houses have fail, the. muera Improvements |ROMRER'@ Co. ad und Hast capitol ata. fOR RENT—F suitable for a_i RE F. FOX, 920 Fst. n.w. n.w., 18 rooms, all mod, Imps: $45 per ance _B2ist CHARLES W. HANDY, 921 P st.n.w. FR RENT—609, 611, 613 EAST CAPITOL 5 2 ‘etimodern ins TAMES A SEAT 21st = = Pi ane LT S| 11S Bat ww. 8 Si n.w. 18 rSS388) 1528 290m, Srp H st. mw.lOr sds) URNISHED HOUSES. a. 1B W.8D T0r_300 1615 19th stn, 929 1th st. naw. “1002: ww. S65 ‘The above houses can~be examined. by perimit from ourffice only. THOMAS 7 risuee xe street RENT st —FURNISHED HOUSES, 11 rs. $150 | Mass. ave.m w., 1598. $800 200 | Mase ave.n.w., 11 ra...300 100 | K st mw, 24 F8., per 300 | anmum FoR ReNT_—Fo lowa Circle, 15 s24 Hest. END, 201s 1418 FP stteet. Fee SAEE-inir RHODE ISLAND AVE, 20 feet front. new and well built, has 8 rooms, and Sill be sold reasonahte. "Premises can be seca at any time.” For price aud terms apply to PARKER & TOWNSEND, _n20ee 141s Fstreet._ {08 RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE OF SEVEN J. poems and bath, lacrobe, welt heated. Bay window, jor with new upright plano: opportual ar Hes to go to acomfortable home. "417 Lith st nave cS F »R RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE ON Hi ST, between ISth and 19th sta o.w., 12 roams, ail 125. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLE™ — st. a.w., new two-story ai lings, 6 rodm and bath, all imps. $30 each: 112 ith st. .e., two-story Briek. 6 rooms, Sit: 637 G st. two-story and basement Brick Dwelling, $16: 718 hb st. se. two-story Frame, 4 rooms, S10; 324 11th tory Brick, corner house: > rooms, STEDT & BRADLEY, 928 Fs. nw. {OR RENT-1513 20TH sT. FU nished of Unfurnished ‘This house has 11 rooms. Pearly new, aud is in the same block as Stewart Castir erm and particulars apply 0 PARKER WNSEND, 1415 Fst. n20-6t J. VN. HUYCK, 1505 120-3 ‘Pennsylvania ave. p pee W LEASE FOR TERM OF yet a ni 1 eyce "Sdaress SJ wane paige” FOR SALE—AOUSES. | FORSALE—MiscELLANEous |, i SALE 490 OTH ST. X, W>, THIRTEEN | FFOR SALE-ROLLING TOP DESE, NEARLY i %3 by'119, to 20 foot | F'new, tive 5 EPapbaimans ceo" | Reais anak ree ae Be . SALEATORE AND DWELLTROON GENS | TOR SALE 6140-4 “rite SED TOUS : F“ Ag Stet eee Ae | carn or reat or tao wintee Wetbe eae Te Latest ‘OR SALE—A COI ‘FITTED Fitiiseirae overs on the south tieot Rat.mw., | Worst n COUT Ea ‘oraee Tf oot soldat t Te Slat. Between. Oth nod Suen ma, footing 0% fos Per Feat. | Once. wile for the the right party. Ap BiLOe CHARLDS W. HANDY, #21 Fst. nw. On ea OF Say Mane i pass ae Seer OTS athe | Semowet roreien mews 2 ON THE IRISH COAST. ota eee soi oe De ge lhe Be FOR SALE — SPECIAL BARGAINS — THREE Rechte bEick Hoases, 23d ‘st, norih of, Washington i *, m. L, each $2,100; rs 6 fm r ‘POREALE—TWosto: AME DWELLING. Fron givitow: tne fot aori0u, house. has four zoome, all ‘in ‘order: @ good investment; price, m21-6t SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. REALE—TWO TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL- Fines. on Wiley st n.c.; 0 good ‘bargain: all modern vs its 1b SVORMSTEDT & Bita DLEY. 1 e t. n't RI. ave.$150 F LOWE... 150 Fe SALE—PIVE NEW SEVEN-ROOM BRICK Houses on Wylie st. ne, between 12th and 13th mn pref 400 and $1,60,on monthly payments "Er xe nrowy, |” © Per RRKER & TOWNSEND, 19 FHRON E57 feamare RW. n20-12t 1418 F street. {0H SALE—HOUSES—-I_HAVE FOUR VERY Fine inteestory and buement Brice ‘Delings: finely located: 18 rooms, all_modern improvements. Qne a corner, for $8,500, the other three $3,500 each. ide parking. No 2 tter investment in ti Ee _n (0. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 Fyrsarion. SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE on New Jersey ave. n.w.: rice, $1,800._LEON- ARD & BUCKLEY, Real Brokers, 407 a te aw. 120-31" A\OR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE handsome small Houses in Washington; seven Sl espa iene fel Gtk ae between P and Q ste. n.W. ddress Box 56, Star office. _n20-21 M ST. 3. EB; PRICE, $1.800; one-third cash, balance oa time. LEONARD & BUCKLEY, Real Estate Brokers, 407 4la st. 8. w.203 i SALE— 1907 Pennsylvania ave, n.w. 104-6-8 Pa. ave....850)/3220 N st. n.w., 12rs..$40 19th o. w..13 ra_100)/2031 Mh n.w.. 8: 3 Pn.w., 11 rs...83.34) 1408 Boundar; 1013 Loth st., 10 7311,00. h St. AW. Bt B17 Hat., D.h..10r810,5% ii 2033 Hi sé, bi12r10,00. $016 Del. v., £2, OF81/300 1Ora- ‘The above ls only a small portion of on nu books.” For full lit call at alee for bulletin iegucd 08 the Ist and 16th," (n20] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. FOR SAGE SEVERAL FRAME HoUsES To- (nee The ground: simpsoving in-valoe. pbly - | cent ing in value, to LOUISE, SHOEMAKER. n1sat 920 F st. nw. QE SALES AT A BARGAIN NEW BIX-ROOM Brick House on Oe. between 4th and Bin. W.. all mL; wil wi n investment remy SUI F. SHOEATAR _n1sst 920 Fst nw. WOR SALE—VERY CHEAP_—A COMFORTABLE 9room ‘Dwelling, with farnitore, all in fine order, renting at $100 in advance per month. Ad- dress “Owner,” Nar office. n16-3¢ Fe, SALE—FOR $7,500, FINE THREESTORY Il-room Brick, on iat street, one square from Towa Circle. For’$9.250, fine three-story 10-toom Brick, on H. st: very central. Also, for $4,500, fine three-story 10-room Brick; excellent location. ‘These are very destrable and very cheap. ‘Terms easy. n1G-3t® “W. FE. BURFORD, 1422 New York ave._ FPOREALE-T0 PARTIES SEEKING ABSOLUTE ‘12 per cent tnves ‘and cheap homes. _ ‘Five =qSjorybriek houses (new),G rcoms each. at $1,250 each, renting at $12.50.” Also, 8 block “of Sia! brick honses (new, all excellently built; on best Toca av. 86.518 10 27 B.H, WARNER, 916 F st.n.w. {OR RENT—UNFURNISHED— H st. n.w, st 400 Est. se. 7 st. n.w. office.......50 1105 Park si.n.e,dr..- 15 loward University.....50/ 1235 Wyliesi.uce,6r....18 -40)|1009 ¥ ‘st. n.w., oF rooms FURNISHED. (Conn, av..n'r H,127.$175. Ret pear Ith Urn 125 Permits to see the above housescan be had at my office only. “ui BO. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F VOR RENT — HANDSOME rthwest: price, to immediate buyers, $1,550 HF Georgetown Heights, House 1671 Sst street, con- BURPORD, 1422'N. Y.ave. wlb-3t ining twelve rooms, with all modern iniprovensen = SRERSTORY REG — ~ “ > ‘OR SALE—THREE-STORY BRICK DWELI- Bite 2 oman Apply to JAMES 1. DAVIS 1215 | HSS in West Wantlanton® all mea lope; ixtre ioe P08, SENT = FURNISHED AND UNFUR- nished Houses in desirable locations. Parties de- airing such Houses should apply 11 once, as the uum- Der to be had now 4s quite limited. CONARD & MCEUF 20 \OR RENT—FURNISHED—2006 G 14 room house: very handsomely furnished; ‘silver and table ware in abundance; rooms alllarge and eonvenient; ean A P. BILL & 00. 138 Fst n-km X ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 1611 and water. Apply to R. E. PALRO, oczé-Im WOR RENT—HOUSE 1022 PENNSYLV ave. corner 11th st. se.: 10 rooms: mod. imps.: in first-class order. Apply to H. BROWNING, 610 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. alley: brick stable and carriage house.” Calf at & LEY 803 70M mt. BISOt F T ‘A HANDSOME House built to order for owner, on East Capitol st, pew and all modern Imprevemente: will be said for Jess than cost to build. C. M. BacGOWAN, 1343 F st. Dw. n1s-4t POR SALE-4 DOUBLE 27-ROOM HOUSE IN Georgetown; also a 10-room house on N 34, or will trade for small houses. C. M. AN, 1343 F st. nw. FPO! SALE—1403 |S STTEN ROOMS, VERY desirable, and will oe sold at a decided’ ba Key next door, west. PARKER & TOWNSEND, nh 7-8t 1418 F st, VOR SALE—TWO TWOSTORY ROOM brick dwellings, water and gas; 9th st. 5 .w. near Smithsonian grounds, \A bargain as an investment or whome. Very neat two-story ‘all w nek, six, rooms, AND COMPLETELY FUR- | mod. imps; near 16th stn, w.s_obly $2,750. table ware, silver, &c.; | bricks, very desirable, Ob Oth st., near Pst. n.W, gieven rooms; within half block Dupont Circle; rea- : ‘A very pretty home on the corner of 6th and sonable rent.’ Also, several unfurnished Houses, near 3 bay windows, nice parking, all_mod. imps, Dupont Circle Apply CHAS. EARLY, 603 14th st. | $4,600. Very neat sm’ II houses on 4th and D sts. ie. bw. oct-zm "| SWoR DY & BRADLEY, 928 Fst. n17-1m Fad preg LOTS RO i is ay weed In every respect Can be seen prove a total wus bay is an Outo! ‘Siable, I st.. between 13th on the southwest coast of Ireland, in the Inquire of ar. COOPEIL = "™* 798 884 S413, | county of Cork. Ite tour miles wide ot les en FOR SaLe—one ‘and is about twelve miles long. SUNK ON 7 LISH COAST. Loxpor, Nov. 21.Thre Spanish stent re it, new im- ish steamer Gui- Proved Domestic and White ‘with ave | lermo ts reported Years’ guarantee, at AUERBACH Zh and 21-8 | Brighton, Bore Big Birkentena, tot celiion PO? sate- ge z, wee fteamer Rolat, New + 8, for Liverpool, Splendid bargains in Piano. Several square Pianot, ——— Dearly new, at very low prices, and payments Of $i\ ‘The Gloucester Fisheries, ONLY S4 LIVES Lost LAST YEAR, AGAIXST AN ANNUAL AVERAGE oF 124 FOR FIFTEEN P One Foctave splendid for beginners, Sip ES ato av mo oo Gther big bargains on same terms of all the best pringrest the city in the best Pianos and the lowest PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, nal 422 Oth st. thirteen children in this city. The number B SALE—AT SPECIAL ‘A HALLET | of vessels lost ear Was th & Davis Upright andail'the | fonnage of ‘about sas tons, Saaorrtenee! new improvements, which render perior toall Sit beast we ee PRO See OR SALE—$250 CABINET GRAND UPRIG! Fiiraivary pane seater, ge aierson Forniture for $36. ‘two Organs at leas than balf price on aiall payimeite. “These goods ate sold to cover BANK, 407 Ther bows) ONEMDS EXC R SALE—CHICKERING UPRIGHT. 71m OCT action and fin. 'WORCH & GO, extra fine case, 925 ‘and Organs to reat. ing a value of about $67,000, on which there was $53,000 insurance. Last year the losses numbered 16. vessels with tonnage of 2.104 tons, Valued at $87,000 and insared for $62,000. ‘The average’ loss year for the previous 15 years was 15 vessels with a tonnage z O27 tons, valued at $78,000 and insured for Au Entrance for the B. @ 0. ‘0 GET INTO NEW YORK OVER THE STATEN ISLAND TRANSIT C0.’S LINES, ished, $211 ished, $210, com $100. UCD age OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL LADY'S SORREL Fony, for a village cart or » phacton; Ae, years FOr : New York, Nov. 21.—Mr. Erastus Winan, Gibofell ants naRBERD ciprdeaces SHE | president of the Staion Ising Rapid Bratt Pocicirmn biases, wwe. el noloim | company, is authority for the statement that the directors of that company will meet at four o'clock this afternoon to ratlly & contract be. tween the company and Bale. & Ohio road by OR SALE-AT A GREAT SACRIFICE—FOR Fine pew piano, with handsomecover and Soul. Inquire 423 11th st. n.w., private entrance, which the latter com; will secure an cn- sae Trance to this port coniiag Bound Brook to Staten Island by a new line to Elizabeth A very desirable and valuable single, Horse, dark | where a bridge will be built by the Rapid = Byers eae for e lady: very strong, ind ao oe sit company to connect with {ts line an Staten FRE SALE A CIGAR STAND AND POOL riage a che as located, 2 de | Another Extensive Strike Threatened. oR BALE BHO OEE BT 2 ae PITTSBURG, Nov. 21.—A McKeesport special Firroved), full fickeltaus tahoe bet GAG | says: A petition le tn clroalation among the employes of the National Tube works asking for the Sota pent next Wednesday, of the twenty per cent taken from their pay some time last winter, and threatening that if this is not aes strike will be precipitated. It is pretty certain that the request w! refused, and @ strike and almost u general shut-down will probably be the result, ——— ‘Too Many Immigrants in Canada. ToRoNTo, ONT., Nov. 21.—At a meeting of the trades and labor council here, the ‘of the legislative committee was read. It condemns the dominion government for its lavish expen- diture in bringing immigrants to Canada, while there 1s not work enough for those al: ready here. In some instances immigrants have been reshipped to England. Se FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ‘The New York ecg e le thee) Potala ot eae get ofa Rearvneraste mater ont Ane oa special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: Jevers, silent ratchet, improved brake. drop handles, coll 3: little us 110, Cost. js Address HARRY, Star office. oh ee wae Asare weiclan’s, Buu. in perfect “order: Joyce. Can be seen at A. J.J CE'S Carriage Factory, comer 14th and Wats nw." B20-Lw HR SAL A THOROUGHLY TRAINED ne ae by Bed a 2: oye SESS, BSF eels mate fete ric hop Fez, SALE—FINE CARRIAGE HORSE. SIX years old, 16 hands bigh, fect id. Ay ply'ae 1820 Kat mw. hy And Perfeety soune. AP R SALE-ONE OF THE BEST RETAIL Cl F fae stares ip the elty only two squares from the ‘of reasons for ‘Apply at once 55byy Peansyivania ave. new Ppl oleate FPQRSALESTHOROUGHLY BROKEN HALF Percheron Horse, three years old, 16 hands high, welzhs 1, a 5 $180. +b, M. MUNRO, Galthersbur DISSE SALE-THE FOLLOWING STOCK, BE- FP onging to families ving Ss ast AD clefaut light G-giags Landau Vietoria and by first-class builders, only little used. 21.4 tine Bay Team. 16% hands, seven and elght years old, sound, well matched, Coupe and Harness. ‘Also, 10 fine, Horses ist arrived from Virginla: 6 190, 10 tne ‘Horses, just arri ‘Horses used in ray own business, good workers. { will fell cheap, A fine assortment of few and secont-hand Village Carts, Surries, Phaetons and Box Bugzies, Jump Seats de de WM. 'F. DOWNEY, Stables, 1820 to 1824 Lisk "Hepository, 1627 to 1629 L st 18-6 Fx, SALE—JUST ARRIVED TWENTY HEAD na, SIMMONS, 311 12th st. n.w. ea nsw. \ORSALE—FRESH, CLEAN AND DRY PICKED ‘Bed. Feathers, oy 15 cents & pone Air Sto sent by mail promiptly attended to, ‘A. SEITZ & BRO., 638 Hest. ne. \OR SALE_SPECIAL BARGAINS—FOR 818, A Free Sake ‘Rumet, Village Cart or Phactos star: ess, cost $30; new light Double Buggy Harness, €30; Horse Brushes, 60c; Mane Brushes, 35c.; Harness Paste, 15¢;, Leather’ Halters ‘and Chains, $1; Wed ‘nz-im BECKER'S, 1845 Pennsylvania ave. aod OR SALE — TWO HANDSOME NEW RES dences, 1921 and 1923 Gt. n.w. ‘The houses are built in the most substantial mabner—press brick fronts, brown stoue trum two-tory square bay windows, hardwood santels, tiling, fireplaces and fornaces chandeliers; plumbing first-class” Yor terms apply to A. A. WILSON, Firemen’s Insurance Com- any, conmer 7thst. and ave. nw. Keys at 2000'G st new. nG-2 Fok SALP HOUSE 1007 G st. N. w., FOUR stories and bmek building, containing twenty rooms; Jot 2019x174 feet to 15 foot alley. Apply to A. A.WIL- SON, corner 7th st. and Louisiana a n1é2w T-STORE 601 NEW JERSEY AVE. p.w., with windows and fixtnres for_deug store oF grocery? Apply to W.C. JOHNSON, 715 Lith. st D.w nié-Im FOR PENT LARGE STORE WITH CELLAR, Fie Li ae 2. wand Dwelling above. Apply $6 . Corner 14ta st. and New York oct _FOR SALE—LOTS. OR RENT— FURNISHED HOUSES, In ail sections of the city; for the season or by the year. J.V.N. HUYC! DO 1505 Pennsylvania ave. 00k RENT—1408 STI ST. N.W., NEW HOUSE 1y rooms; three-stories: bey windows and beck butiding: all modern Improvements rent low to, tenant. Inquireof V. D. DALY. Center market. nf2%* JOR REN 925 pee sioat matics THOS HWAGORSES “ok RENT FURNISHED—isz4 HST. S. W.,| 2 rooms, i. Ls $1,500" - “alsin Abass € BEALL, 1490 F st. SOR RENT. NISHED 1101 1) ROOMS; solightfully Wwent house home ike aod attractive: $100 per imonth. Thie Is ome of the iessanirt omen offered this season fr the money miuutes povth of the executive departucnes SSD. b. WIMER, 1424 New Vork. at KENT—A ‘SICIAN OCCUPYING TWO Focus of a teu-room howe: next Sth and Sate i ®.. will rent the remainder to lamuy of adnte beard with them if desired; fefereuces Ios, Sear oat POR ENT 3 HOUSE OF TERRES moos ew coined and compiecn nal ie appat Rent on Mawachusetts ave. West Of Ith sts ier to'a cestrable venamt for the session or tomger Grew Box 15a, Star office. nism FOR SENT _ELEGANT, NEW DOUBLE BRICK Dwellim, iarge rooms aod all moder meats to private amily omy: micely” arrans byscian. Co-ner Sth and’ b ste i we VLD, ois Fae DR RENT S&e., suitable ior member of Congress; located witht two squares of the Capitol $150 per mom. W. DUVALL, 925 Pat. JPOk REST 5 GSE SW. 13 Bo movern improvements: ‘put in compleve and fine onder; $05 per month, W.C DUVALL as Fa i sig {OR KENT — SEVEN-ROOM DWELLING. IN Hi, nice condition. sos Lath sme WLC DEW A, is oe : ra WSL FP. HOLTZMAN, 1321 Fst. nw. NT— 1716 197TH ST. Lasement, preset furnace ai moderm Impro. ements and desirable lo: ‘eality: inducea.ent If occupied by Dee. Ist. Apoly 1 2th st. n. at SOR RENT—ON N ST_ BETWEEN 17TH AND INH sts nw. desirable three-story brick with dasement. containing teu rooms, bath conveniences: weil and full farwabed: © apply to THos. J. FISHER &C0., ni9-ée 1324 Fst. nv. Fok Be: BRICK DWELL- ing. 16 provements: DIMOL ral Patni. HOw RENT—A HANDSOME THREESTORY- gui Peowiuent House. within baif « block of tupent Je. Very moderate rent. Apply CHAS. — Y. nls T- UTIFULLY FURNISHED House, near Dupont Circle,at a very low rent. Ap y HL be MANDY, 608 14ih st Dis2w (OK RENT-A HANDSOME HOUSE, THRER- story~and-basemenit, near the Blaine house, at wod- erate rent. Apply H. D. MANLES, 6Us 14th st, Foor RENT. ‘802 New Hampshire ave., 6 rooms and beth, $21. A. L. BARBER & O., room, with all the modern improvements. Appy 12206 st., between J Ss VOR RENT—LA. HANDSOMELY FUR nished House: three rooms en multe, oa firs floor: two large parlors and dint ; also butler’s pan tey and tack staircase: library below: lange, al chambers: furnace, open firg. eau ful locasion, near ‘Crete; “stable ‘Terms moderate to strictly privase on premises. 1315 N st. n.w. DOR RENT HOUSE 910 19TH 3E SW: 13 rooms; modern improvements im first F Will not be rented for a boarding house, rent $73 Inonth. Apply 10.4. A. WILSON, coruer Tih st. Aad Louisiana ave. nw. ‘aw OR RENT— HOUSES nt-am Ok RENT— ‘S handsomely furnished House, heated by steam, evenigking ‘Dopont circle, specially adapted for eat iSSemcat ome, Kitchen, foel cellar, store room and furnace “het Floor Large hall, panelled celing, talon, brary. dintng-rvoua, any tug rooms. ‘od Floor—Foar chambers, trankroom and loseta: wccapied by Seat Swole Wo Dewi | StS. at SI; beautiful corner lot on 16th st... B. WIMER, 1. ; 12 ROOMS, ALL | fj | 26ut st FOR SAE A SPLENDID INVESTMENT—A dine Fooma and. buth Prame Cottage, ulcely fart ined; renting at $7 per month; also, 12 room fram renting at $18) per month, in advance, making S03 month; lot 28198. Only $8.500 cash. “Adiress oe f ALE-LOTS—HAN DSOMELY, a IMPRO rt New Hair pshire ave. sud 221 st foot fronts tor $3,300; also 2 20 foot troms on New eave., between 1 aud U. at speculative fig- pot SiMe ann ioe he Sia” fone on Ast xe nt Soe fe, will oc, ground next | I gry aaa bask bane’ mmciee rosine lt SoS on age nena Se te pest | Fics ad ek balding emcive rose lot os ring. Lot on Kx, near Connecticut ave. at $1 per | jeet ig an alley, Apply (eA. A WILSON, corns Ht bat: Qst.. near 16th. $1; 2lots on 2Ist, bet. N and O | s¢ and Louisiana ave. n16-2W_ (OR SALE-THE THREESTORY BRICK Snes Hoo ¢, with basemi nt, furnace and modern im- JOO 3a. OR | SALE-KPEP WARM!—PRESH NEW Fives Pancy Ponts 84.90; Roose reo mains arelght, 84,00 trorth 8000; Heats, Plush 85, veg Beene Ase the hela gt. New oe ir Mime ie ins ay Prices, $6.00 and $8.00. Per Improvements 7s, 1891, 120% a7-im, BECKER'S, 1345 Pennsylvaniaave. | Market stocks, 73, 1892. Currency. ‘Water Stocks, 73, 1901, Currency... sees Foe Are ss R HORSES !—HORSE | Water Stooks, 7a, 1908; Currency. ana einksts shaped, and Strap, De. elvewhere 70e. | Bo-year bind, $053, 1824, Currency 116, 00; Surcingies, 25c., cheap at 50c: big Square | 20; ‘and, 5 per cen} . Sweat Blanket, x ra'well | 20-year Fund; Go 189, Coin, 15 120," worth $3.00; oh rel made Heavy ‘Wool Dress Bieaker $6507 “aut fonts price $8.00. 7- BECKER'S, 1345 Pennsyivauis ave. 30-year Fund. 6s, 1902, Coin. Rattroad Companses, bi & Wick Balke Collender Co. celebrated Billiand and Poot 3 aT a wi ‘and Georgetown—Bonds...118 —~ OR SALE—WE BEAT CREATION YET IN LOW ches ‘Fopneet prod Per na ee LW Pe eae ay Se) more of our splendid Horse Blankets left, at only 70e. | Sorin, ‘Capitol aud © Bireet.. oe 45 and $1.50; ‘# bargain lo 9 second-hand Doabie | Abacosiis. : cee 10% Carriage Harness and Side Saddle; our new Harness = a next cost Bee dur Jelctin for making elas ‘Fire Ins, and Gas Light Ons 2 Gas aeons SOM BO% 4, P. SHBINER & CO, comyetown Gas Lig Conon He Se RI42w 600 15th st, opposite U.S. Treasury, | Georeetown Gas Light C ——— ae RSALE—AT MY BILLIARD OOM: pnnkate sraaennen Css ae 3 Frees Aue heagere tons sa | Eotae eetoe i ‘Ari Insurance Co. Aningion insu the city; SUxB0 feet; close by Blaine mansion, ‘$4 per Ye y provements, 1’ u.W, ‘Terms 5 posses— coran Insurance Co.. 50 ‘That fine building lot on the northwest corner of | Hon December 4st. Lf nov'esid wid be rented fe Fou | with eatlonues of ail the intent destgen Speer Sotee” | Columble Jnvurancs Go. ii TLAELE sts. ne. lot ts 109 on k st running back | tenant. inquire of PRESBREY & GREEN, Fed- | Alu several second and Biiiand ead neni | GermuneAmericas tne 130 12 feet at to. 20 foot alley, which con- | gral Buliding, 620 7th st nl4-2w_| Billiard and Poo! supplies of all kinda. for sale at fac- Su a that wil give 13 good building | FVOR | SALE-TWO NEW BAY WINDOW | lory prices -Aliering, Mepairing ang Covering Fables price 50 cents per foot, one-third cash, balance in Brick Dwellings; deep lots to 30-foot alley; 320 | **pectalty. COOLEY, One and two years ut per Cent. : ana S31 oth Se: Pree, $2000 enc” Three new | _7-8m GOL Ct wiv} Boara Public Works.Green Be. 98 n2l3t CHARLI Y. HANDY, 921 F st. nw. aS on on bricl Jmpeo he Fy OE ehh ap RI aa ane Sherry soir Hall poe oe Aa ee ee a 000 each. 2 op-worn Breeetyl fanhington Marie OE SALE LO cctheast corner of 101m | HOWEH &SON, 1304 F atm. pisim | Grip, Patent Forend, Hebounding Locks aud Rubber | Wachiusion Market Compagy bends os aiid M sts. n.w.: 25x108 to a 10-foot alley; wide park- OB SALE-SOME VERY DESIRABLE NEW Patt Plate at a bargain tor $20. °C’ 'S,, 1347 | Washington Brick Machine Co. Stock “110 Price, jouses, as an tment ith idle cay on = ve 3 OF on OO SS Fe STOPS PRescorn, | ul will do, well to call: BWORMSTEDT £ Sita | TOR SALES FURNITURE OF A Tobe Bank of Washingt iS poi-vt M416 Fst. nw. | LEY, 928 Fst n12-Lm House complete, Also lease of house, unfurnished, | Ntional Bank of the Repubic as HOR SALE—LoTS— OR SALE_-SEVERAL NEW FRAME HOUSES, | 975 monthly by the year. Farmers & Mechanics’ Nat’) B’k,Geo't'n.150 ol rel oer Heerlen Ea Te reer err tar Beal Haate,Eoatnand iaieane, | Guaers Satean Rea 8 fe ground: i © ‘of the ‘ ‘National Bp costly residences Pree Seep rnod, surrounded | VSM STRUT & LEY, 928 Fa pigim~ | _né-lm 3420 F st nsw. | Central National Ban 5 Ss 3. E 28 154 7 R SALE —10c. ROYAL GLUE. —MENDS reat 1s Ice Company. 22] pogeienaag od R Glass, Crockery, Furniture, Ornam. ‘Metals | Real Estate Tie Insurance Gompany_. 1 . attractive, delightfully arranged Residence, aay Pid WOR SALE—LOTS— qonfaining 11 roomis, bath, cellar fartace, pantries | Abd everything elas as Kolid ai Bock! No Heatin Feongyivanis Telephone Company... 48% Mamoeumnent corner lot In the sorthwest. part of | lange closets or tues etc, all ie appotntinentars | BO, Dry rocers. &c. 1c specs} Always) Taunt || Cossapeaxe Sut 2 ouaaac 56 100 Se. ‘Washington Light Infantry | Linden st | Banst MONEY TO LOAN. S ‘TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, Bees an ae 330,000 Tronteteaceeceny And other City and Suburban Tots at alr figures, | niger geet Se JOHN SHERMAN & CC a9: #27 8 st_ | JOSEY 10 LOAN ON BEAL ESTATE aT 6 FOR Sar Per ee CARLES W. ANDY, Lots on O-lm 921 F st. bw. JM ONEX To LOAN ON ciry REAL Estate M' OR GOOD COLLATERAL SECURITY. ROBT. A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York [OXEY 10 LOAN ON Live INSURAN a a EB. WA A policies, JAMES E WACGH, Wo TLOAR.—$100 TO $50,000, LN BUMS O& SALE-ONE OF THE MOST DESIRAELE Mt peitecaey. ee SO Seley Fcvencrs oo LU at wide parking poy bate oddos | uede aa SONS MERGE AW & 00.997 F th.n.w, e140. PAnKEA & TOWNSEND. ‘RET 10 DOA eee male Taree i IN SUMS TO 5 FRONT BY 100 FEET h st., between Pennsylvania ave. and E ‘a splendid lot fora hotel A. rs Do-1m ‘AT LOWEST HATES O8 APPROVED REAL, ES- TATE SECURITY. _oct-mt A. T, COUMBE, 1425 N.Y. ave. 'E MOST ELIGIBLE or located in the northwest and other | "1 ON REAL #eTaTE. Kis and many. ‘aed'lenumerbie ae | 1700 fo) THOS & WAGGAMAN. Blais Sr aie at peices raga fing, from 73e to $5 pet = ‘au28-3m tava. | $110,000 “aitts ites ss QFFICE canourya, ou AND CREOSOTE Vinuixarox, N.C, Nov. 12, 1865. CONARD & McEUEN, OR SALE— BIRDS— IMPORTED CANARY a | or, 1406 Fatinw. | W'Bitas Ane siowert vers shore ira Pond ek —— ae Gages for sale at the bird store, 1134 7th en neve, P ragreageie niche able Froutage on thenorth side of Nat. ti We of 1178.$8,000)/1506 ath, Ors...,..§4,000 | _B&-im SE HARTBRECHE._| saoicaten, Ot patiice coupons, Go:bew tes bortion, ‘210 feet by an average depth of about 90 feet, Sulta- T1rx.....6,000|/1540 6th, 8rs. 3,000, OR SALE—“SUN DIAL” GAS REFLECTING | $2"Rew threes, ‘bid to-day. | bie fate improvement or to Bold &s at Li fot, 8rs....3,000) (603 P, Ors. OO | Snatcating Stoves: Rave the appearance of open fires | *7: A" Stone Min. November 21.—Cotton frmer— or foot. 203 6th n.e.,8rs... 3,500 619 P, Ors. hen iit; wit heat bath rooms, Gr hull bed-roomaat | | BALTIMORE: Mp, Novem! Gotten arme DTT, (416 F st. nw. | 190911 Sr: 4,000,/405 BY Sra, The. nour; r rooms in proportion: stuves | middling, t- Fiour firm and quiet. Whest—southern 1911 11th, 8 “4.000! from $0 (G. CAMPBELL, Plumbe steady and active; western lower and cull; southern VE A NORTHWEST | © For mull list ‘Heulars to ‘océ ama = ‘B17 oun at 11% red, (4a97: southern amber, 99a1.01; No. 2 western ito Tots, costs Ly ou whieh | —"21m “ : _ january, : may be walt t> 300" or $500. | WOR SALETHE FINE THREESTORY AND WOOD AND CO. S7aorg. Corh—southern firm: westerts easier, wid ENO. A. nase | Jt basement briek Howe 337 C. sts 4 rooms, x JOD B OAL. quiet; southern = f8e52: southern yellow, 48054: HILL &C st. bam oe FORGE OREVELING, WOOD AND COAL | Western mixed, spot, 40% wu ashy AO CALEVERY DESIRABLE NEW HOCELS ‘Dealer, Office and Yard, 1822 14th at, nw. foot | fom ae avin’ and Gilet mnathon Se: ee ae ae sf fortabig hese aes | 1th st. Pine Wood, $4; Oak Wood,$5; Hickory Wood, | Oatavery Grin Sud quiet eau B2a84; Pennsylvani J investinent. BWORMSTEDT © Beate: ® | $7 Sawed, Pine, 96; Oak 87; Hickory, $8.50. Wood Baas% Rye drm, 70072. Vv ‘steady 3 Se Bhat Rae | a aris of te cay. os Telephone conection to | fairly active. Petroleum lower—refined. ‘ e ALE-THERE ELEGANT NEW I aro a z3m._| Coffee lower and dull—Rlo cargoes, ordinary to fair, K SALE~THBEE ELEGANT NEW HOUSES S a 3 > 2. T4ably Sugar—coy retin steady, with more 15th st. between Mast. Ave. and Net nw., | | St DoE ATTENTION, OF Cus ae eae Seog na ete Oe ning cellar, with heating apparatus: Basement, | Wood and Coal Wich T ant Selllog ereere ioe tenes | articles’ unchanged, “Fivighia to” Liverpool her Dining room, Kitehen and Pastries; First floor, Parlor | toreasn Sse! Seamer dull—cofion, 72d; flour, Is: grain. dd nd Siting roomy Hoor, two large Chambers, ee ee Pyare RE ner aed Sei and mui of Wavorons is Wash | OMbms, 1090 14tuirnt, norte sgstret an | Sa 2° cancun aa ene Constructed very substantial and the plumbing is of | Murviand avenue SdillSouth Gaplto! and T sta, an&1-3m | 180,000 bualiels; cora, 88000 bushels, ies xo ones Chim D, Chicago Markets. ce ‘opply ie iM bstha ae yore sezeam | CHICAGO, November 21, 11.15 a. m—Whest {E—-HOUSES, 1 HAVE BEAUTIFULLY Coan WwW oon ned weak, Sold Off to, 80% for Decomiber, and has ince rallied to SO%y. Corn easy, %, lower, Oats ty Jocated Houses in the northwest and other —_— tower. Pork Hower, Lard'Se lower: Sages ne eee seg oes 1, wo 4 ~s au23-3m 1416 F st. tw. JOHNSON BROTHERS, The Army and the In oud APPROVING GEN, SHERsDAS’S SENTIMENTS. “I think Gen, Sheridan volced the general sentiment of the army when he said in his re- port that we do not wish the control of the In- dians,” said an army officer in conversing TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS SW. BRANCH YARDS AID OFFICES CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE 2209 F street northwest 1515 7th street northwent, 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest 1112 9th street northwest, Corner 3d and K streets northwest, 22) Feumaivania wvenue southeast, ry Loum, Sasz, Dooss BLINDS, FRAMES AND HARDWARE ARE VERY Low Now. ‘ine it over the present System, if there is any wish to economize the In ‘satisfied and con- Beyond that and Aghting them, it Is i sampler aan iattad Saat army 80] em. fight thei so much, Of that I have no doubt.” Flyers Quartered at Ivy City. A PROSPECT OF RACES ON THANKSGIVING DAY. If the pleasant westher continues it may be that a day's sport will be offered at Ivy City on ‘Thankegiving day. There are horses enough to make up an excellent program, and made to WHITE PINE STOCK, 1/7X12"-16 8, per 1,000 ft, $17.50. ‘Dressed or Rough at same price, VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, 16 ft, per 1,000 ft, $12.50. WHITE PINE DooRs, Inchand-ehaif, all regular sizes, $1.00, HOT BED SASH VERY LOW, (Odd Size Frames, Sash Doors—a specialty. ‘Lomber Delivered, any part of city, free of charge. ‘Betimates furnished free of charge, WILLET & LIBBEY, oom. (Oth street and New York avenue, Pras : LADIRY EXD SUEDE The missed a call of the absent during the night ses- stons, unless if was on a pension session, when but few beri members of the pension committes: All the old members ‘of ‘no organized opposi- Gem. Sheridan Going to Arizona. AN INSPECTION TOUE SPECIALLY ORDERED BY ‘THE PRESIDENT, Lieut. Gen. Sheridan and Inspector Gen. Baird will in a few days start on an inspection tour in Arizona, under special instructions of the President. The exact nature of their mission cannot be learned at present, but it is understood that the Indian-matters in Arizona are to be thoroughly investigated, with a view of re} upon that, may be desira- able in the treatment oi the Indians. Joc conernnrei Dee! waa ‘The Child Walked to Death. Dr, Hartigan who examined the dead child in 8 woman’s arms mentioned in the first edition, said to a Stas reporter that {ts death was caused by exposure. The child, he said, had been walked all night and was literally worn out, ee District Government Affairs, MISCELLANEOUS, Mr. D. A. Windsor, 1321 F street northwest, states in a note to the Commissioners that alleys in square 780 are above grade, and asks that thay be graded, &c.; also asks that 3d street, Nygween E and F streets northeast, be rn Mrs. Sarah Bancroft ana others request the paving ofthe ten foot alley in the rear of lot B, Square 445, REQUEST EXTENSION OF WATER MAIN. Messrs. Windsor & Ford request that the water main now being laid on South Capitol street be continued across M street, So as to connect with the main already laid ‘across South Capitol street, just south of M street, and that main be laid in front of lot 28, square 651. BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Entwisie: L. 0. Hor erect a two-story and cellar dwelling Oaklant street, Columbia Heights: $8,300. A. Richards, greg two-story, stable, Benning's road; $600: A. Richurds, repair brick South pitol_ and N Streets southeast; $400 D. J. Kauffmann, erect two two-story and basement dweHings E, between ith and 12th streets southeast; $5,500. Points from te Senitary’s Repert. Dr. Townshend's report is accompanied by ‘several reports to him from officials having re- lations to the public health, The inspector of plumbing writes: “I am satisfied that the sense of security that forei; investors have in the suMciency of our building and sanitary regula tions hag largely influenced investments. While our population is increasing without parallel ip any eastern city, the bugbear cry of ‘ashington malaria isonly feebly lisped.” ‘The need of an increased force in the inspector's office is strongly urged. ‘The growth of the suburbs of thecity is noticed from the sanitary siandpoint. ‘The ‘health of ficer says on this point i some preliminary Work has been done to prevent the pollution of soil and water in suburban districts in accord- ance with the latest improvements in this field of sanitary science. A study of the soil and water of the vicinity of Wasbington has been undertaken with useful result, were made in eleven suburbs, namely, Mi. Pleasant, Pleasant Plains, Howard University lands, Le Droit Park, Sherman's subdivision, Widow's Mite, Columbia college grounds, Uniontown, Mentello, Ivy City and Meridian Hill, to ascertain the condition of wells and privies, THE CAUSES OF DEATH are treated in detail in the report on vital sta- tistics. With regard to deaths by violence, 132 are attributed to accident or negligence, 33 to homicides and 13 to suicides. There was 1 Ju- dicial execution; 22 were accidentally drowned. Ofthe deaths by homictde, 22 were of children under 1 year ofage. Of the 3,334 births repor- ted, 911’ were white males, 950 white females, é colored males and 717 colored temales! 393 were illegitimate, of whom 56_ were white and 337 colored, There were 869 marriages Teported, 613 between whites and 256 between colored persons, 2 ——__+e+_____ Reaw EsraTe SALEs.—Smith M. Weed has sold to B. H. Warner for $19,000 four lots, 23.9x100 cach, on the east side of 16th street, south of Q street, Mrs. Matilda A. Williamson has sold to Peter J. Duffy and Charles W. Leanarda for $10,000 the property on the north side of Pennsylvania avenue, west of 6th street. George U. Phelps has sold to E. E. Jackson & Co, for $22,500 the property at the southeast corner of Ohio avenue and 13th street, embrac- ing the entire frontage of that square’on 13th street and 150 feet on Ohio avenue and 180 feet on Canal street. sa eS rosie ee eee rRcurT Court, No. To-day, U. 8. ex rel. 'Boudinot agt. Philip; de- murrer overruled, sixty days given to plead and appeal noted. Eiseman agt. Saks et al; same agt. Armsetal., and same agt. Frank; demur- rers to pleas sustained. Hoover agt. Littlefield; motion to set aside Judgment overruled. Hay: wood Bros, & Co. agi. Rand Manufacturing Co.; motion to quash attachment granted. Libbey, Use, Gc. agt. Dulin and Moore, demurrer to pleas sustained. Crecii Court, No. 2.—Judge Merrick. To-day, Verdi agt. Yates, motion for new trial submitted. Portner agt, Collins, do.; de- nied. Farmers and Mechanics’ bank agt. Pick- rell; demurrer overruled. . Bowen agt. Spalding; submitted on statement. CRIMINAL CoURT—Judge MacArthur. Today, John Mahony, killing P. Bennett; bail fixed at $2,500. ose Petrous, larceny, ‘two cases; eighteen months each in ‘the pei tentlary.’ Patrick Naughton, murder, verdict guilty of manslaughter, sentenced ‘to five rears in the penitentiary. John Q. Thompson, fibel; demurrer overraled and plea of not guilty. Today, Aninony Kal i 340 or aixty Anthon: py, assault; $30 or si days. Henry Miller and Joseph Jarboe, affray; each, Danlel Daly, indecent exposure; col ral forfeited. Axornen Distersction or Carr.—The U. 8, Fish commission car, No. 2, will leaye Wash- ington Monday night with cars for the supply f applicants in South Carolina, Georgia, Ala- bamnand Florida, ‘Car No. awit leave Tuer. lay afternoon with carp supply of aj plicants in West Tennessee, Arkansas, Miss sippl, Louisiana and Texas, News Briefs. Benjamin H. Longnecker, director of the poor of Lancaster county, Pa. disappeared, ast Mareh after embezzling $8,000 of trust fands. Hils dead body was recently found in Los Ange- “the weavers in the mills at St, Quentin, France, are on strike and yesterday threaten the lives and property of the rich and broke windows, Several leaders were arrested after a long struggle. Mr. Geome Muller, the head of the orphan homes at Bristol, England, announces that during the last year he has recetved more than 107,000 “in answer to prayer,” not a single jonation having been solicited. Launt Thompson's equestrian statue of Gen. Burnside, to: cost $35,000, is nearly ready tor casting if Droge, and will be set up in front of the Providence (ft. 1.) city hall. tev. Dr, Bunith, of Mastord, Conn., who was elected bishop of the diocese of Easton, has been granted two weeks time in which to consider ‘whether or not he will accept. Philip Alberts, of Cincinnsif, claims to have possession of a woman known as Leslie Herbert the missing election tally sheets of the ninth ward, A DovBLY Goop Worx.—All who eat area a leave e Devon eo boldly made, of the numerous impure,.adul- terated and injurious articles that are sold Under the name of baking ‘bread pre- tions, etc., in thiscommunity. In making eso expomuros the company bas of course, made itself the ee, all sorts of counter Goon pertoblay' anderstood by. the general pube He, aud by Useit very viruleties have served to more ‘call attention to the good tas Pata A wisp of crape hung on the doorbell of the ‘two-story frame house, No, 1218 Massachusetts ‘avenue northeast, where Louis Sommerfeld, or Sonnenfeld, an old man, yesterday shot and killed his wife, Christiana Sommerfield, and his son-in-law, Gottlieb Eisenbaum, or Eisen®| & were Spee tet association, 8 Was a member. Som —F yt it to police head quar was browehe tersand his description taken. He. measured Diy feet high, weighs 150 ounds, bine eyes, fall gray whiskers, a native of Poland, 94 years of age, 12 years in this ci FUNRRAL OF THE vicrrMs, The Mneral of the victims will take place trom the corner of 12th and Maryland avenue northeast, to-morrow afternoon al two o'clock. THE HEALTH OF THE DISTRICT. The Anuual Report of Health OMcer Towushend—Deaths and the Death Rate—Sanitary Evils and the Efferte Made to Remove Them. The report of Dr. Townshend, the health. officer of the District of Columbia, was sub mitted to-day to the District Commissioners He remarks that the statistics show a slightly increased mortality, but that this Increase oo curred in classes of disease which are not de pendent on hygiene, These statistics are taba- lated in three statements marked A, Band C, DEATH RATE OF WHITE AND COLORED KEM DENTS. ‘Statements A and B show deaths by classes, for 1884 and 1885, arranged according to rex and color, with percentage and annual death rate. The total deaths in 1884 were 4,814. In braun, The house stands alone, as the neigh- dorhood Is thinly settled. Around the house all this morning stood crowds of curious and gaping people, listening to the stories of those who witmessed any part of the tragedy, or the capture’ of the old man, No one was admitted to the house during the early morning. The crowd had to be satisfied with knowing that the two bodies were there, and that Mrs Eisenbraun, the woman who nar rowly escaped sharing her husband's bloody fate, was ina neighboring house, sick and ais- tressed, it THE CORONER'S INQUEST. Atl o'clock the coroner's jury were admit- ted to the house and viewed the bodies, which Were upstairs, Then they met in# little room in the rearof the barroom on the first floory and there Coroner Patterson examined the wit nesses, The jury consisted of Louis K. Brown: Perry ‘Talbert, Thomas Benson, Chas. Kraus kopf, George Stegmaier and Richard Barrett, WHAT EDWARD M'CARTY SAW AND HEARD, Edward McCarty, 3 young man who was op, posite Elsenbraun’s restaurant at the time the tragedy occurred yesterday, testified to hear- ing a shot fired. He said he saw three or four women rush out of eo ouse ing. Then a woman witb a baby in ber ryt ont of the restaurant, or as he afterwards learned, was the ‘wife of the man who Ww: killed. "He then started across the street, ashe went along be heard two more s quick succession, The woman with him and told him Hue in her arms rushed up to fr “ 1885 the total was 4.908. In 1884 there were Ga Gane a he was Killing ber | 2°576 deaths among the white population, with # death rate of 19.71; the statistics for the colored lation were 2.238 with 32.29 as the rate. In 1885 the deaths among the white lation were 2.610, and among the colored Sotss ivi death rates respectively of 19.97 and 34.45, or slightly higher for both classes ‘than ip thé preceding year. Deaths for Ls86 Classified by diseases were as follows: lymatie two more ~ shots. minute after the first shot was fired the next two, and then fora minuto. last two were fired, About three mi ‘that the front door opened, ands man out with a revolver in his right hand and his left hand shut the door. The man looked first to see whether his coat was buttoned, and é sir Fees 4,165, constitutional 1,170, local 1,968, de- Walked to tho tuddie ee the ie pocket He | velopment 515, violence 180. ‘The Increase 10r Witness followed “him a distanes of thes | She year, which amounted in ali to 184 deaths, hundred yards to the’ other side. ofp | ial entirely found in the tlems of diseases eet®, ‘then and | {fom local causes and from violence. Fatalities street. A colo man came up om the latter cause rose from 1 Witness asked him togo with him and watch | fom the latter . non ane him. The man went into his house. The col-| tion the figures tor thet ding 0b or Less ored man remained to watch the house while | Sesina ein asa, oe au e witness returned to the scene of the shoot- | €#! ing, Heentered the founda man lying | COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF MORTALITY FOR in the bar-room dead. He TEN YEARS. Statement C shows population, deaths and @eath rates for the ten years ending June 30, 1885, from which It appears that the white $20.700 th 8s5, nnd the aacred trsas SORA , and the cola ¥ 6 68,300. The increase has been steady in the case ofeach race. The desths have risen, whites, from 2,086 in 1876, to 2,610 in Laks, ‘eolored, from 2,074 to 2.385, The death: rate for the white —— has been nearly stationary through decade, the figures for When having the man in custody. Officer Slack asked the man a question, the man said he did talk good English. Slack then asked what he bad killed the woman tor? The prisoner answered that she bad robbed him. "Afterwards, when Stuck showed witness the pistol he had taken from the r, prisoner said, “It's a good oni witness did not hear him anything more,/ the ten years being as follows: 19. 19.97, except to ask in broken English for some | 19.28 19.05, 17.63, L818 1891, 198, Ie, cigars. and 19.97, ‘The death rate for the colored pop- SPECIAL OFFICER CHILDS. James O. Childs, a special police officer, testi- fed t» overhauling and arresting Sommerfield ‘on 11th street. Sommerfield stated when asked what he had done, that be did not know. TESTIMONY OF EISENBRAUN'S WIDOW. Bertha Eisenbraun, a German woman about 80 years old, the wife of Eisenbraun, was then helped into the room. She appeared very feeble and distressed. After she was sworn she stated: “Sommerfeld came in here yesterday between one and two o'clock. 1 was in the back room, but I went into the front room-and went behind the bar, He asked fora glass of beer and I gave him a-giass of beer. He put down ten cents and I gave him five cents ulation shows greater variations but a better tendency. The statistics for he ten years are: 40.78, 3 36.99, 35.71, 31:27, 34.64, mean rate for’ the ten years 18,02; colored, 34.99; otal, 24.38, synopsis ‘of the’ work performed in the various branches of the service during the yoar is given, showing In detail what has been done, as published from time to time in the form at Feporta from the different subordinate branches the health office, OF ASHES AND GARRAGE, the report states: “I have connected these two together for the purpose of again calling special tention to the necessity for the collection an@ ebange. He drank his beer, then put his | 3 change in his pocket and then buttoned up his | TeMoval of ashes at the public expense and the coat. Then be feasibility of combining the removal of he wanted to sce his wife. with the removal of garbage, The existing that. his wife, who. was in. the. back | tact for collection and removal of garbage ¢ room, got up and shut the door. She did not | Pires on the first of July, 1856. At that dime want to see bim. I told him he couldn't | Rew contract must be made providing tor thi see her because she didn't want to see him, | 8FViee and it should provide for the col: lection of both ashes and garbage and the re- moval of this offal beyond the Litits of the Dis trict of Columbia. Probably double the amount ow appropriated will have to be paid tor the additional service. The present contract. is ‘only required to remove garbage tri-weekly, dering the summer and semi-weekly during the winter months, The increase to a daily service is necessary, and with the addition of the work of removing ashes, 1 think the labor can be periormed with a uniform foree the year round. The contract should only cont inte, the collection and removal af ashes mude nd after the Ist of July, 06 St would be an im- Possibility to collect ani remove the present Eecamulations, even if $30,000 were ‘appropr- ated for, this porpose ‘alone. The sontract should be made for a term of Bot hens than ave years, which will require that authori ikined trom Congress.” a My husband, who was lying on the sofw in the kitchen when he heard the talking, came in. He went up to Mr, Sommerfield and said he couldn't have any fussing here, He took hold of Sommertield’s arm and said: “You mast go ont.” Then Sommertield ee his pistol a ed his breast, this way, and fired. My bi ropped dead. Then Iran, and he atme as Prrent out of the door, but be didn't strike me. J saw him run through the back room, and then heard the shots and her mother screaming in the back room. He fired two shots at my mother. “Had he ever threatened your mother?” asked the coroner. “He had,” said Mrs. Elsenbraun. “This was the fourth time she had left him, but she had always gone back to him, I have gota witness where he said that he would kill her and then kill himself, and I have two witnesses that he has lurked and hidden behind the fence here. I have seen him with my own eyes, banging about the house.” “Do you think he was drunk when he came here yesterday?” asked the coroner. “ING” sald the witness, “he was not, He was | ¢0 Utilize the ground ‘on our large alleys Just as sober as could be. Old man Sommerfeld | {Fhe construction of small houses iit asked my neighbor about two weeks ago when | Of)'he works in © saniiary ime my husband went for aye Soul fn reply to questions by the Jury, the witness these said she had no child in her arms when she ran out of the house, She lett both of her little children in the house. She did not think her mother lived over three minutes after she was shot. THREATS, ‘Wm. Myers,s neighbor of the Eisenbrauns, testified that Sommerfield used to come to bis house and ask for acupof coffee, or a some other purpose. One morning, while eating his breaklust there, he said that if ‘ils wife did mot come back to ‘him he would shoot her. That Was about seven weeks or two montha ago, ‘That was soon after his wife left him. Sammer- field sold his horse five or six weeks Two or three days after that he said that he ten the money for bis horse, and be was down to geta revolver, He did not say what he Intended to do with the revolver. ‘The pistol with which the shots were fired—a five-barreled. self-eocking revolver was here shown, and Lieut, Kelly snapped it, showing how easy it was to fire it, OTHER TESTIMONY. Police Officer Slack testified that after Som- merfield was arrested he asked him what he in the HOUSE NUISANCES, Of “House Nuisances,” he says: “Under the throe heads ‘Houses filthy,’ “Houses unfit for human habitation,’ and ‘Houses no privy,’ are reported 182 nuisances, an increase of aa compared with 1684. For the past five sear he states, “he has been urging Unat action 4 taken to secure legislation such as will cover the deficiency in the health ordinances caused shooting. by the non-l. Mu ar ecan relating 10 ie Woodward, a colored who lives | house nuisances. oMcer aks siubtaisaoseeny oxee peed Tay and | aoe oe wo Ri wl yy aged heard the shots, testified that she saw the ‘man | 1B Power, 1 jepartment in cases unconcernedly. such as referred to in the section above cited.” Stable manure is very valuable for applica- senso land age fertiliser, and the authorities c neourage Possible the efforts to return it to the soll. ‘The question is how to provide for these accumula fions and prevent them becoming nuisances injurious to bealth. This can be accomplixhed by the jon of certain polnts for the re ceipt and storage of the material,these places to and und er controlof here were 399 nuis- leave the house'and talk away The witness said to him: “' that done the marder.” She followed him and took hold of his coat, but he threw her off say- ing, “G—— —— you, woman, don’t you touch me.” Lieut Kelly, of the seventh police precinct, testified that about 8 o'clock last night he asked Sommerfeld if he realized what he had done. He said he did. Witness asked him what he had shot his wife for, and be said she had stolen more than $250 trom him and given Itto Eisenbraun, Witness asked him shot Kisenbraun, and he said, “he keep wife there and won't let her go home.” said he bought his colored man, and paid a question whether dead, Sommerfield said “No; shooting he had walked aw: bought the revolver because by some darkeys who came there to “br. Jno. F Hartigan, who made the autopes two be convenient io shipping, ties. ing the cows, Is constantly on the decrease, hilethe number of doz captured bas slightly inereased during the past two years, ._—— Mr. Parnell bas issued a manifesto tothe Irish ‘Voters of Great Britain. He urges thera to vote with the conservatives in the coming elections it has ordered the to it King Thebaw inese territory. Eng- ‘complete ‘on the . Jayne's Sanative Pitis,

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