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_ FOR RENT—HOUSE: RENT_pY ly foro a B ENT-916 25TH ST. N.W.. NEW CR OM Brick, gas and wacer, $18, amd 4new 4-0 Brieks.with water, imuediate,: ailey, $iOeuch. DANENHOW ow. HOR RENT. Friet, gus ned catte 1200 0a) tte ene 3: gach: @ 80 three-story brick. $1 rooms and ali modern. provements. 1704 19th st aw. $75. 7 WM. NEWLY AN furnished (complete for House, most conveniently located, 140% $1 Boss year from “oece aber Ist! J.B 24 New York ave. TOR RENT—1i FE betwecn Band C stem. Fame, six rooms, perfect 0 Bent: rent $13 pee moni " Appiy 0.1 MAN, 10th and Fsta. n. {OR RENT_950 8 ST. NW. Co st. in tirst-clas order, all modérn Improvements, PARK PLACE, 11TH ST. (Capitol Hilf), two-story r, modern improve DAya 10 per month. Posw@ ion given December ist. Also | aad" s "sto rooms, $43. CHARLES W. HANDY. 021 4 ma7-3t TA ZARLY NEW 8: X-ROOM 1 modern improvements; good location. Ts ionee Jom Re: 7. room LIEBEEM JOR RENT-SIX NEW Houses: press brick front. w Wt bet. da and Bin sts sw. $15 ’ % feo room’: allan. np: $20. 404 and 490 1 sis hve rooms and stable; $12. 320 and 337 Mst.; five rooms, with water: S12. 40s and 311 M st: four room brick B10. "105 and 145 Virginia ave. s. e.; five rooms cacl ater; $10.75. H st.,bet. 3d and $y sts. 10. CH. PARK. B27.3ee JOR RENT-SBVEI Dwellings near the Low rates wo gvod tenants. 26-6 IX ROOM BRICK bay windows: on I cathe OBE soverns E. A. McINTIR. ‘BSF W HOUSE, 6 KOOM: Per Annum, THE KICHMON 2th st, Gr OFFICES. TO LEASE Per Annum. Per Mo. Z, bet, 19th and Zota-$125 618 Fst. Room 1.800 | Rest bet 2 ie 0 Isonty asmail portion of property on my Dooxs. For full list call al office for balletiz, issued oa the Istand 15th. sat THOS. E. WAGGAMAN._ Gn 16ts st nus, just north of Massachusetts a & large and eleguut new residence,conts 16 Two batt: ro0ms, and ail modern convenienc'<. bas Somely fnished'im hard wood; “beated by furvace Spen Hreplaces. Apply to el a PPA HOS. J. F ER & CO., 4 F st mw. STA THREESTORY BRICK A L444 N st. nw. Apply to W. E. BUR ew York ave. mw. = JOR RENT—216 2D ST. NE. 10 1022 Pennsylvania ave re, 10 rooms, Biland 613 East Capitol st.” at $25 East Capitol si., $40; souteast’ corne dwelling stable, &e p.e.. 5 rooms. $1540; S25 Sth ste. SIS. Tl owes have mo-1 ments MM. tol ste JOHOR RENT—1232 NEW JERSEY AVE. N. W. ciwellimg, five roums: $15 per mo. DLEY, #25 Fst. RENT — FURS D, MODERN IM- provements, with bed linep, china and glass, © House. 1} rooms, bath, northwest section. ‘Terms reaonnole. Apply to RO. HOLTZMAN, Louth and F sts mw. = ao B2DSt QO RENT-THE LARGE, PLEASANTLY Lo- | cated Howe, 1416 Qt Rent low to good perma | peot {: hous has ull the modern iniprovene beaten US luruuee. Apply at 1418 Q st. lor particulars | ek RENT— i Bric Bist n. w..10 rooms. mw. Drove. 920 Fstaw. | erick, #19 | 0 i hawe: dition. rot 18 18THSTS W. id basement, larze yard and 16. A. 5. CAY WOOD, Sth and K sts n. T— HOUSE 1105 29TH ington. 10 rooms, bath and m; Peovements, Inquire of JOS. F. COLLINS, Poe i OSE NW DeSTHABLE & Story Brick House, with 9 rooms, bath room and good tenant BH Gellar Tent reasonable to # WARNER, 916 Fst nw. SOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, rooms. centrally locstd, near Riggs and Ebb) frat very moderate Address BQ. Star ailice. Feb BET EEA DWELLINGS, 6 ROOMS, $. Also Dwelling and Store. $10. on the Bladeus: ‘burg road. just north of terminus of H street cars, SWORMST EDT. Fe teas ©, MODERN huprovements; fine location. Inquire at 9 10h ace eid {OK KENT—9g1 NEW YORK AVENU private family, 10 Rooms: ail wodern improve Ment. HUPTY & DYER, Real Estate, Lowts, In surance, Notary Public, 13thand Fst. n2idc* JOR REN FURNISHED HOUSES IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION, FOR THE SEASON OK BY THE YEAR J.V.N. HUYCK. 231m 1508 Pennsylvania ave, ok RENT— FURNISHED —THE THREES story and basement Brick Dwelling. 1309 P street fom newts pavered: will pot let for a boarding heave tor ty a family with small children: ‘mouth. wat _nzs-ét WR RENT—HANDSOMELY Connecticut ave, wo private family on! Possession given at Once. Apply at the bous JOR RENT_FURNISHED HOUSES, x 11 1.9153 | Mare vem w.. 151x850 = 200 | Mase ave.u.w.. 11 re..300 Kst nw, 2 Apply to rice, $1 KNISHED, 1140 3 rooms. Lt nw. srs 108 B Lave nw. Brg oy n2i-6t JOR RENT—FURNISH lows Circie, 15r., elecantis farnished.... Is24 H s.. 12r.,nicely furniated... Not, between 12th and 13th, 147. PARKER & -RENT—1513 20TH ST.. EITHER FUL nished or Unfurnished. This house has {1 rooms. early new, and Is in thesame block as Stewart (sil eee I Bae Pie OB Es Wee t Pleasant, 8 G st. wr 19th, 10 r. Fat near 17th, 218, Towa circie, 14r. 1h a. W., Lith st. m3 100 Ht st. o.w.10T. 310 16th nw... lor. 1714 N st. ‘Conn. av Hstn.w our office oaly. mak nished House: 5 Pa.av. apr pn. 60. w storegSr.5u er “by [1285 Wyliest.n.e; ‘Se | 1008 F st. n.w., of rooms, Pa. ave. Stn BW. 1Ors. JOR RENT— FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. D— P st. pas 40)| FURNISHED. R.Lav., n'r17th, 18 7.300 (Conn. a 250) 83. #130 14g9 Pu ave. n.w., office... thst. u. 445 Pst. nw. 1120 6th st. mw. 207 6th ne.. 14 Kat. me. 6 Br ert 88 25 100 100 Phe inced with me for rent or sale is liberally we of cost to the owner. Cor. 15th & N .) 1512 Pst. n.w., 11g....870 ‘40r. $250.00) 1748 N st. n.w., 108.65 1466 11 av iar m83.33. 457 C st. nw. 12r.....-60 16th at, bet. O & P.166.67 2016 Hillyer Pl., 107.60 1513 Ni Hay 13 r. ‘21st.4r. 60 aml. e- FURNISHED HOUSES, Mass, ave..13r_$300 ES 17S ‘800 we 1 4th & Fayette, WW. 19th 1 stn. W. 10K. 1 7 N at.n. 65 S Ered, Semen USP EERE F street northwest, AND COMP! 1G M st, Br. li linens, table ware, m.1.$25.35 LET! eleven rooms, within half block Dupont ‘Circle: rea: also, fet dee ‘a th and between Be feet by 90, to 3u-foot wliey, on. 1sth . Ww. MAKER, 920F st nw. SOR SALE-TH. #_ SOUTH e LOUIS PL SHOE bie rent. Also, several unfurnished Houses, near Dupout Circle” Apply CHAS. EARLY, 603 Lath st. oul; i | yO it. Virginiaave. and 7th st. rank Bes purposes: a bargain i taken at once. H. CLAY TEWART & SON. 1224 F xt now. nese “LOT: p and Mots, nw. ing on both su cts waste a2 a | 2OR SALE LO’ ‘INO: x BP crrner lot at the visicm Into tots Newer suey Be eal FRc ‘Twosmall Bricks o 1S-Im ers on 1 $1.40. eet TOR on fir, WOR SALE—LOT- impros 'S of the elt. jots und many large ALE—LOTS—( HAV. Fine location for house and score, i ADAMS & BEA Real Estate. Loans and Insurance, Je lots, for sale at prices rau Price, $: “West INO. A ‘abou ‘orier lot, the northeast corner of 19th X10 (0 w 10-foot alle: rWwide park- 22x90 feet: no round: in excellent ueighborhovd, surrounded by costly residences Price, $2.00 per (uot, PRESCOTT, 1416 F st Handsomest. corner lot inthe northwest part of ¢ BUXBO feet; close by Bl:ine mansion. INO. A. ver Ties ont, brs RY VALUA-| jorth side of N st. n. W.,of | 10 feet by an average depth f va 90 Feet,“ Sulta- | or to hold as.an in- 50) per foot. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F st nw. RTHW EST “West End! ble for Sbul- costing $1,550 each, on. which It to sell fOr 1416 F m rear. POR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABL ih st., wide parking on both sides; 500" PF $5,000. 1420 F st. PARKEK & TOWNSEND, EET FRONT n Penusylvi a; splendid lot for s hot C0, 15IS Fae 3. THAVE Mos building Lots, located in the northwest an fron! ‘and 1 ing from. ING. A. PRESCOT! _ 1418 F street BY 100FEET other ‘Almong them many superior corner innumerable sin sige vet 416 F sth, with bowe have pleasant furnished ront room, rms, 99 per wees. TH on the corner of 6th and K sts, n.w. 161 IPE CA) heat and gas, ‘New Jersey i manent guests MH UITE OF Room S first-class Table Board: private family near Rhode Island a1 aOR O11 ES Secoud floor. First: Gee BOARD. Mi SOR RENT—01s W., FE No. 600. EaaeRc =a 1014 re es NEAR, QONNECTICUT ave. Furnished sitting Room and Bed s; bath, Hot and coid water: first-class tabi referenoes. Mile. V. PRUD HOMME. n25-3t FLARES HOUSE PENN. AVE. BET. 13TH and l4thsis. ” American Pian.” Rates: $2.50 and $3.00 per day. Special rates to jes and per- ithin one block of the prin) |AWRIS, Prop. iS, PAP. re RENT—WITH BOARD—HAS furnished suite of Rooms, southern exposure: also Snzle Room, stable for reat 1408 Massachusetts pores 30 i ad west ba aw table board -BY THE x YORK RED, FRESCO well furnished; heated by furnace and iepartments and hotels, Passenger el zo-3m {DSOMELY- LE, ‘window rooms, no2o-t* DAY, WEEK, OR mouth—wih pleasant Rooms, ensuite 01 rs D. BSTUCK HM si , HAND- le. AV somely furnished Purlor, second and third-story fours suitable tur married oF single persons ove | For, terug and, pariicalses appis wo PARKET ¢ | with private cuihr family table, retetendes exchan | TOWNSEND, life Pst. Boe | Sa neem 7 OR RENT FURNISHED— 124 H ST. N. W., | 706 oor PRETT) 2 rooms, as L: $1500 per year | ahs uit secidl Hove wi Biot SXDAMS @ BEALL, 1420 F st. fo On third flour: ail with heat [AOE RENT_A HOUSE OF TIMRTEEN ROOMS newly furnished and complete In ail its appoint mest on Mawachusetts ave. west of 15th st; let to a aesirabie tenant for the session or long: dress Hox 152, Star oifice. OK RENT_THRE Ing, 1625 Lath now 3 12 rooms: all modern tine ween Stabie; 865 per inn te SS S80. 2. Paescurt, 2416 Fst. RY BRICK DWELI- A HANDSOME THREESTORY- | 6 Howse, within half a block of Lup aircle. Very moderate rent, Apply CHAS. F. wine aaa TOR RENT—A BSAGTIP UL FURNISHED jouse, near Dupont Circle. at a very low rent. Ap by HOD MANLEY, 603 14ihst IS we TOK HENT-—SiX ROOM BRICK HOUsF, isi Bd st. nw. gas und water. Apply w KE BArRO, 452 Louisiana ave. oczé-lm OR RENT—HOUSE 910 19TH ST. N. W; 13 Fooms; modern improvements in first-class order: ru Bot be reated fora boarding house: rent qouth. Apply to A. A. WILSUN, corner Louisiana ave u.w. R RENT—HOUSES. reais 19th st, near Dupont circle; $250 per Puroished. 15th st near K; per month. Furuiated: 8 st, near Lith; $200 per maou N st), near 200 per i400 ‘Furnished, near th i Pi ihtows. 1426 F st. nw. _nl4-3m Real Estate and Loans * POR RENT 1015 tore st N.w., NEAR THE Arlington. the furnished House which lan beeu Tesapied by Seoasor arecon for the lust three years. oO SON, U5 F st. alsim RENT HANDSOME PROPERTY 0 Georgetown Height»—Ltouse 1671 Slst street, con aiming Swebve fugue, with all modern impreveaicuts Brice, $00 moth. Apply to JAMES LDA Vis 1215 a ee) “ alsim RENT—FURNISHED—2000_G ST: 14 room house: very handsomely furnished: silver jad table ware in abundance. rooms ail large and ‘convenient; can get Ss soon as desired. A. POHILL « CO. 1538 F st 251m Towa Circle_ $i: 33, 33/701 Dt. se. 250 Fefensin -UNFURNISHED— 6 st ae. 30 00) 708 15th st. 2ottice bs25 ~Su| 1214 F at, dr 15, FURNISHED. ‘st. Gus 15th, office rooms. 2020 F st. nw. iM Sts. modatig nw HE ATRURN board, pe corner of ‘and P ers accommodated, TPHE LocHieL orp in the city PRAGUE MANSION TS. n. w.—For rent, with first-class board. several very desirable rooms: iso Wrausient aud t MES. M. Pennss Ivana ay . COL HOUSE, and the La Pierre, sw. cor. 10th and E n.w. areths Dest conducted Bourding iouses in the city. ‘Tubletire class: pleasai. rooms, , HE TREMONT: Tepainted, and in every way put order. 1tis the coviest aud most desirable p ‘Terms, $25, 30, $4 “ -THIs HOU 3 ‘The Auburn. lerate. HAND . Wil be reupened October Sth for the econ ‘of permanent, transient and table boarders. FOR RENT, FURNISHED AND unfurnished front rooms, With first-class table nauent apd tratsient. House, 6TH AND E oc27, USE HAS Bl m7} Ay n10sm MoE ID poticies Mosex te £0. Where security is sa cease in M T-A_ HANDSOME HOUSE, THREE pear the Hlalie hove: at mod . MANLEY, GUS 14th st. LOAN ON LIPE fi JAMES i WAUGH, c JOHN SHE. $110,000 Cent, ob Hrst-class city preety. o HOLTEMAs Corner 10ub and F streets northwest, NEY TOLOAN In sums w suit, on approved ity, at lowest rates of interest. Chi THOS. it. CHARLES W. HANDY, ONEY TO LOAN ON CITY REAL OK GOOD COLLATERAL | ROBE ‘$100 TO to sult, at lowest rates of iulerest, (tisfactor less than SECURITY. PHILLIPS, ON REAL ESTATE. WAGGA. EY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE aud 6 per cent me are FRANCE 4" LE—| gAINS— Gig Hiss BAU SE som apa a7 an, 19 500, House.'H st, bet. Ist and 2d sts.. 9: sone Sia Heer Rave asm 18 aoe If sold soon, $4, ‘Frame House, 311' Hf st. ne; oe re ecto east Pipes eee oan ome $4,500. Brick House, cor. 5th and north A sts., 6 rooma: $1,900. Large piece of Ground at Hyatts- vill Ma Sa ” Fine Corner Lot, Mass. ave. 17th Se ig ques a ear Lowa Circle, 15c, per (00! foot SR MERTE RD. 1428 New York BzT-2t Rk SALE—TWO NEW SIX ROOM BRICK ‘Houses, in East Washington, with all mod. tm ior 92,000 each? also oe for 82,000... Pattien 1oonlog for good investineuts will do well to address OWNER, Box 47, Star office. 27 = mod. rooms: lot @ 20 alleys south front; near st; 2107 Peun. ave.o 000; easy terms; rent, $40. Apply to owner: ‘The above is only a small portion of property on my books. For full i call at dilice for bulletin issued Ob the Ist and 15th. (nz7|_ THOS. E. WAGUAMAN. Eerrarziowa: hat mation was rst few boittes proved, work. ‘cancer on the uicer to heal, until vate and { iy gem ‘The influence of the medicine at first the sor iegan bo impo eral health 4 I am stronger, and able t+ do any kind of ‘here is nore only a little scar marksthe piace MRS. OR SKIN CANCER soon the inflam: to lmprove after the ‘greatly ima began stige of th OICTE A. McDONALD. Atlanta, Ga, August 11, 1885. Thave bad acancer on tendi "bor other. “It has given mea. burning ‘and fichi Almost “unbearable. cific in May, 1885, given the greatest face for some rears. ex- ing from one cheek bone across the nvse to the ‘commenced Uslig and have used cight bottles, at has relief by removing the imams Uon and restoring my general health. deal of wW. BARNES, Knoxville, Iowa, Sept. 8, 1885. ‘Treatise om Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. ‘THE SWIFT SPECIFIC 0O., Drawer 3, Atlanta,Ga._N.¥. 157 W.28dst.__ 15 LE SALE—A VE} ‘SIRABLE AND WELL built Dwelling, in nortuwest section, near Con- Becticut ave, nw.’ Price $10,000; under fent at 685 | mouth. Let 20x10 woaller, Improving rapidly io value. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 2. 25-31 POR, SALE-AN ELEGANT NEW | HOUSE, three stories aud basement, press brick front, con- taluing 11 rooms, all modern improvements. - gain ifsola by December. 1. Finest location In north- West. Terms to sult purchaser. Adgiress Box 140, Siar DOUBLE ice. FRE SALE-AT GREAT BARGATS 2 fame Dwweillug, 11 rooms and store, ot B0s200. on Bladensburg road, Jase uorth of Bouridary; wil De Sold on very easy tefins, of exchan x Sround. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 128 Fst nim c Be OR SALE-1111 RHODE ISLAND AVE, 20 feet iront, new and well built, has 8 rooms, and Will be gold reasonuble. "Premises cau be soon at Any Ume. °For price aud terms apply to PARKER & TOWNSEND, 220 _na 2 1418 F street. POR SALF—TWOSTORY, FR. = DWELLING. on T st. n.w.; fine lot 2ux10u; house has four Fooms, ali in ‘fine order; a good investment; price, $1,500. ‘Terms easy. * ‘SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, eanor OR SALE HE tings, of Witey a gal: sie EBRADLEY, _n23-6t 926 Fst. nw. fOR SALE- ROOM BRICK Houses on Wylie st. 0. zth and 13th 400 «nd $1,600, on monthly payments ‘$20 per month, PARKER & TOW: HOUSRS—I HA FOUR VERY ry and basement Erick Dwellings; vements, fmely located; 13 rooms: all modern im; ‘One a corner, for $6,500, the other three. Wide parking. No better investment in. n20-8t INO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F {OR SALE—TWO TWOSTORY brick dweilings. water and gas; Oth st.s.w. near Smithsonian grounds, A bargain as an Invesitment or ahome. Very neat two-story brick, six rooms, all mod. imps; Dear 16th stn. w.; oily $2,760, New bricks, very desirable, on 6th’ st, near Pst. n.w.: & ‘A very pretty home on the corner of 6th an Psis.; 3 bay windows, nice parkiny $4,000. Very neat sm’ Il houses on SWORMSTED? & BRADLEY, 928 F OR SALE — TWO HA. denees, 1921 and 1923 ‘The houses are built in the most substantial manner—press brick fronts, brown sone trimmings, two-story Aguare bay 2 T ni7-im NEW RESI- os, ak mantels, tiling, fire-places and lumbinis first-class. “Tor terms upply tA. AL WILSON, Fireuen's Insurance Con Pany, coruer 7th st. aud Loulsiava ave. n. w. 2000'G st ny JOR SALE-HOUSE 1007 @ ¥ Stories aud back building containing twenty rooms; Jot 201x124 feet to 15 foot alley. Apply to A. A.WLL- SON, corner 7th st. and Louisiana ave nlé-zw F—HOUSE 1009 ¢ story and back buildi ig: twelv feet to an aliey. Apply to. A. A. WILSON, coraer 7th stand Louisiana ave. 1e2W POR SALE-THE THIER Y BRICK €, with bacem: nt, furnace and modern ime its, 1702 Piast. uw. ‘Terms easy; posses— Lf not sold will be reuted to good tenant. luguire of PRESBREY & GREEN, Fed- erg! Bulltding, 529 7th st. nli-tw WOR SALE-TWO NEW BAY WINDOW Brick Dwellings: deep lors to YO-foot alley; 329 price, $2,600 each. Thr 'u brick houseson alley in rice $1,000 each. DAN 1226 F stn. nlm JOR SALE-SOME VERY DESIRABLE NEW fouses, as an Investment Parties with idle capi- fal will de well to call. SWORSSTEDT & BEAD nl2-im 70 YERAL NEW FRAME HOUSES, ‘with 00d onthe Bladensburg road, just ont Bide of the e:ty, on Very easy Lorms. ‘Secure a home. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 025 F st. th, 117s.88,000 1506 6th, 9rs Tirs.....6,000) 1540 6th, wid aritcularn app! aiid particulars apply to ‘A.B, HULL &CO., 1988 Fst. = FINE THREESTORY AND basement brick House 837 C st; 14 rooms, very A will be Sold ut’ a bs at. VERY DESIRABLE NEW HO} hand P 813. n.w.; acomfortable home or @ good Investment. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, DB- 925 F St. {OR SALE-THREE ANT NEW HOUSES on. 16th st, between Masa Ave. und N st. n.w., Containing cellar, with heating apparatus: Basement, Dining room, Kitchen aud Panties; First flogr, Parlor ‘end Sittiug room; Second floor, two large Chimbers, Wardrobes and bath room; Third floo iw Cham bers and @ number of Wardrobes. ‘The houses ure constructed very substantia) and the plumbing is ot thebest Kind. Houses are open for inspection. For lee and terms appiy to owner, K. GOLDSCHMID, eh st. nw. F sei4-3m F HOUSES. T HAVE BEAUTIFULLY located Houses in the northwest and other parts githecty for ale at priews ranging trom $1,000 U2 $140,008 ING. A au28-3m hed: argain. 4 e cy RESCOTT, 1410 Fst. aww. “COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, DOF () FOR A DESIRABLE Darn Fat 32,250 tne anite from Navy Yard Beldge in the District, with one of the best paying Milk Routes: in Washineiou ubd al necessaries for tue. tusit Purehaser can have crops ‘irbarn and ine mul cows Mfdesized. Premives in Hravctuscondidion taquice 4 $f 3, Good Hope Hill, or address. ne neni PROPERTY AT LAUREL FOR SALE, ON THE 'B. & O. K. K.. about huif way to Baltimore. front- ing about 450 feet on Malu street, not far from Re i, station: the Laurel Muchiue company property, con: sisting of large stoue factory building; foundry bulld- ing and six dwelling houses, wiih the land, In fee; Sult- abie fur manufac purposes and. god site {oF Summer hotel, boarding school, «e.: will'be sold low, Address H.C. KATON, n25-eodw $8 Franklin st., Baltimore, fd. BEAUTIFUL COUNTY SEAT SIX MILES, 4A from Washington. contuining 112 acres, ail nnder & ingh state of cultivation. It has every convenience for easy and first-class farming, and the marketable products more than pay the expensesof the place. The inunsion was recently designed by a well-known Bos- ton architect, aud 1s first-class in all its arrangements, Also two goud dwelling-houses for foremun and other hands As asuburban home it is aluxury.and needs nly tobe seen to be appreciated. ‘The owner parts With it only because business detnunds his removal to jon. Inqitire of owner, $, RK. PRIEST, on the place, one inile from Takoma Station, D. . C. on Metropolitan Branch, B. and O. K. K. Post Office address Box 393, Washington, 1. E ce eee enews OR SALE—iMPKOVED FARM IN VIRGINIA, not far from the city, vear a Hourishing village, Inquire at 1229 New York ave.,after 4 p.m. nl0-1ius JOR SALE-WE HAVE A GOOD MANY smal! farms on the Metropolitan Branch, the Vicin ty of Linden, Forest Glen and Gaithersburg. ‘Also, two very desirable llouses in Hyattsville. ALE HILL & €O.0 1: st n5-lm PERSONAL. WILk Miss JENNIE COOK COMMUNICATE with # young ludy friend who hus not seen he for four years. Address LIZAIE, Star office. “n27-2 WASHINGTON | SCHOOL, OF | PHONOGEA- pby and Phonographi¢ Headquarters has removed to 161m 624 Hs W Asi) DErectr estublistied; calls at residence prom tended (o: reitable information firnished: cons ree; office hours 9 a.tu. to 10; LIAM & GE PRICE, CNS SERMICH, BXAMINATION — QUES Wolis and unswersin all sdbjects. Send feu cents V¥ INSTITUTE, m+ _ Southwest corner 8th aud K sts. n.Ww. ACCOUNT OF THE HEAVY DEMAND japon us we are now to pay {ull value for Gent's Second-hand Clothing. Address or call at “JUSTH'S Old Stand,” 619 Dat. ‘ocs-3m. r ations p.m; managers, W: Wie Fors: Fors: Furs LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ FUR CAPES, COLLARS AND MUFFS, Tn all the Latest Fashionable Designs. SEAL SACQUES, all Lengths aud Prices. SEAL CAPS FOR LADIES AND GENTS: 000, Shear acolex eae TO LOAN INSU: ‘$2,500, Real Estatesecur. J. V.N. HUYCK, 1505 Pennay}vania ave, -¥ TO LOAN ON GOOD late of collateral security at lowest deiay When security is a ‘0. C. GR BOYS' SEAL CAPS at $1 BLACK HARE MUFFS of excellent quality at $1. LADIES BEAVER MUFFS trom $6 up. GENT'S FUR GLOVES AND COLLARS, Also, GENTS DRESS AND DRIVING GLOVES. CARRIAGE ROBES i FOOT MUFFS FOR DRIVING. GOOD, WARM FUR CAPS at $2 and $2.50. FUR TRIMMING Of all kinds and widths, but only of Good, Reliable qualities, and at same prices aa the many inferior srades now in the market, ‘Special attention ts calied to oof BEAVER TRIM- ‘MING.’ It Is the handsomest ever shown in this city, 1, Firensen’s building. cor. and La ave jn28 | having been cut to our order from the finest selected :Y TO LOAN kina. which are used only for very EEE iES pnt am. ouappnent om | HIS Wachee only ir vary cake Foe Statesecury. Fitci rox & CROWS, JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, CJ ____ 1687 Fenseyiveniasve ‘Marrans axp FUBBIEES, ‘OD ‘TO LOAN + Mo**t 10W28T navesor nevensst. . | _Ratabitshed 1890. bananas ON REAL ESTATE a ras ‘THES J. aco, Crary 5 1824 Ft ow. and ITE pe JATURAL ‘MINERAL WATER | ls pow operea x ouarER a ae ‘Telephone 473. 1n21€mj" 1010 F street. ‘Please vali, apect ana be Orrtctat. Norce OFFICIAL NOTICE. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Court ot Common Sense, No. 1. GREETING. All good citizens of Washington and vicinity are summoned to appear at VICTOR E. ADLER'S ‘Ten Per Cent Ciothing House. 927 and 929 7th street northwest, th Best ‘stock or 2 t0 lothing rsonaliy inst ever cxhibiped within ‘and ‘con- the fines of the District of Col mbia, All good citizeny are furtuermore commanded to ‘compare prices elsewhere, so that they will be person- ally able to testify thu ADLER'S Ten Per Cent Clothing House is sellin Clothi: Gheaper han it has Seek before beer Gltored kn tl vicinity. Given under my hand and seal in the 11th mofith of the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five. PUBLIC OPINION, Judge of Common Sense Court, No. 1. POPULAR PRICES, Attest: Call the first witness. Chief Clerk. Why Is ADLER'S Clothing House known as the ‘Ten Per Cent? Because it sells clothing at exactly, Ten Per Cent above actual cust of munufucture. “this bs offering fine clothing to the public for very above original cost. Crows-exam med. amall margio Does the Ten Per Cent system pay: and, If so, why? 'h the profits are very small, It t Sid of the Quickly: an 8. becaus’- aithor tf waiting a sale. ales ut stall profits bri ear. Mr. Adier, by selling low, selis Us turns oves hls capital weveral times; while the old fugyhigh priced clo Summoning up the case, ‘The advantages of buying at ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, Are that you get the Lowest Prices, the Best Material and the Best Workmanship, Success is thetrue test of merit, and the large and rapidly increasing trade of ing lurge profite at the ers are anxiously ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, Demonstrates that the public has learned that they ‘alway’ get full value for their money. ‘There was a very wise judge, Who lived inthis same town, Te said :“If you want clothing cheap Put ADLE number down.” VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., STRICTLY ONE PRICK, ‘Aa Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 1. nozs Seecrat § ALE PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET Owing to the backwardness of the season we will inaugurate this week a. A SPECIAL CLOAK SALE. ‘We Will Offer the Following Goods: Eh 7, $9 and $10. RUSSIAN CIRCULARS. at $6, 83, SEAL PLI ant Berlin and Diagonal NEWMARKETS, at $5, . $25, $28 and $30. Elegant VISITES, at $5, $10 and 815. Children’ and Misses. HAVELOCKS and NEW- MARKETS, at §3, $4, $5, 96 and $7. MILLINERY TRIMMING VEL ‘and $1.25. DEPARTMENT. Full Line of BIRDS and Fancy WINGS, at 17, 26, 35, 40, 45, 60 and 75 cents, PLUMES, at 37, 67 and 75c. and $1. FELT HATS, at 45, 58 and 76e. and §1. ETS, in all colors, at 8c. and $1 ‘TIPS, at 25, 60 and 75e. per bunch. Elegant KID GLOVES, 4-Buttons, at 75c. and $1. Assortment of Pluin and Fancy RIBBONS, at (0, 15, 20 and 25c. per yard. OUR EXHIBITION THIS WEEK WILL COM- PRISE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT RVER SHOWN SOUTH OF NEW YORK. Do not Fall to Call_and_ Inspec: ‘the Wonderful ‘Showing Before Purchasing Elsewhere. KOK @ NNN x ii NNN Pe gw PALACE, 814 SEVEN’ ‘TH STRRET N. W. nl Fast Axo Wosrer Overcoats STYLE, FINISH, THOROUGHNESS OF WORK- MANSHIP AND LOWEST PRICES ARE WHAT ARESELLING OUR GREAT STOCK OF OVERCOATS, IN SRITE OF THE WEATHER. IT IS HARD TO GET AWAY FROM THE BEST WITHOUT BUYING. EXCELLENT and DURABLE LINES at $5, $6, 96.50, and $3. MORE ELEGANT GARMENTS at $11, $12, 914, $15, and $18, For Boys aud Children we have an excellent line of OVERCOATS for $2.60, $3, $3.50, $4, $5 and up to $15. SUITS! Wehay SUITS! fall line of MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS SUITS from 96 up to $25, CHILDREN’S SUITS at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 uP to $10, SUITS! 1,000 PAIR OF ODD PANTS from $1.00 up. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, CORNEE 7TH AND G STREETS. SGHMLITZS MILWAUKEE LaGER BEER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT 48§ FOR IT fAM’L COC. PALMER, Acuna ‘Daror: 1226 20th Strest Northwest: ‘Telephone, aa = GS cee Se 2d. EDITION. Ltt ara Te Se GOV. HILL'S PROCLAMATTON. Fitting Marks of Respect te the Dead Vice President Ordered in New York. ALBANY, N. ¥., Nov. 27,—The following tion has been issued by Gov. Hil A. Hendricks, Vice President of the formerly governor and the great state of Indian: a 8 tricot = ans for many years ohe of the foremost stateamen of ourcountry, is dead. The sudden closing of a life 80 honorable and illustrious, in the full vigor of mani and when just catering upon the dis- charge ofthe new duties to which the nation had called him, causes t sadness to the people of the state of New York, and seer ap gro eee ‘OW, it is irectod, as a’ mark of for thi guished dead, that the flags upon the capitol and upon all the public bulldings of the state, including the armories and arsenals of the national guard, be displayed at hall-mast until Steineasins the aay of the funeral, and the © state are reques unite in sppropriate tokens of respec” saad) eal THE ELECTIONS IN ENGLAND. United Farther Results of the Ballotina. Lownon, Nov.27.—at Armagh Mr. Alexan- der Blain (nationalist) ts elected. Mayo elected Mr. Bolton. In Meath Dr. O'Doherty (national- fat was returned. These three can- didates had no opposition. Colonel Bur leigh, the well-know- war’ correspondent, was ‘nominated by the liberals for Govan, suburb of Glasgow. His opponent objected to Colonel Burleigh belng received as @ candi- date on the ground that he was not a British subject and that he was a fugitive from Cana- dian justice. Colonel Burleigh dented the alle gations and the sheriff overruled the objection. ‘The charge against Col, Burleigh probably. grew out of the fact that he was in the service of the contederate states and was working with others from Canada. He was captured by the federal authorities, and was a prisoner on Kelly's isiand, near Sandusky, Ohio, He es- caped from prion and. went to Canada, whence be returned to England. Before this be was on the staffof the New York Sun. He figured prominently in the Egyptian war, and accom- panied the Higlanders over Arabi Pasha's reastworks at the battle of of Tel-el-Kebir. He carried the news of that battle across the desert on horseback, beating the government couriers several hours. He yvas wounded at the Zeriba battle, near Korti,"in which Col. Stewart was killed. A Hotel Burned by Incendiaries. GRanw Rapivs, Micu., Nov. 27.—The City | hotel was destroyed by fire this ‘morning. ‘The Guests lind a narrow escape. Dell Rowe Jumped. trom 4 third-story window; John Feeny was rescued unconscious and is now ina efitical condition. | The'servants escaped in their night clothes. The fire was of incendiary origin, si ase A Glut of Wheat at Mii MINNEAPOLS, Minn. Nov. 27.—There are over 1,800 cars of wheat in sight of Minneapolis today, and yesterday there were over 1,900 cars with over 6,000,000 bushels in the elevators. ‘where 1s only left 1,500,000 bushels capacity unoccupied, ail of which is virtually under con- tract to private parties; so really there is no public stor ym. Sheds to take care of 400,000 bushels additional are being built, and it 18 thought side track lots will be seat to Duluth for a storage. eapolis, ———— Fired Into the Crowd. EVANSVILLE, IND., Nov. 27.—News has just reached this city from Waverly, Ky., stating that Henry McElroy, driver oi the staze, and also the mail earrier, when approaching King Milis, a smali hamlet about eight miles below Henderson, was met by a party of workmen. Mcklvoy got Into a dispute with them, and one of the party drew a revolver and endeavored to frighten McEtroy by firing itin the air. MeEl- roy took his double-barreled shotgun and fired into the crowd, seriously wounding three men. McElroy escaped unhurt, jumped from the stage and fled across the fields toward Morgan- Heid on foot, leaving the stage and contents in charge of a colored man, who proceeded cn the Journey to Morganfield. ieee Squntters Armed with Rifles. WISCONSIN DFSPERADOES DISREGARDING SEC- RETARY LAMAR’S ORDER. FLORENCE, Wis, Nov. 27.—Armed. and or- ganized squatters on land included in the dis- pated Ontanogon grant and the cash eniry dis- trict are driving off the lamber owners who own patents on pine lands, and ure cutting the pi Frazier, « contractor tor Culbertson, and any others, have been ordered to stop cull The jumbermen say they will continue opera- fons und defy the squatters, many of whom are lawless and disreputable, und armed with Tepeating rifles. Much trouble is anticipated. A Focent decis on gf Secretary Lamar favors ihe cash entry inen, but the squatters are bound to assert what they claim to be their rights, From W Street To-day. New York, Noy. 27.—The stock Exchange opened at 11 o'clock this morning. First prices erally show only moderate changes from closing quotations of Wednesday, but St. Paul and Northern Pacific preferred are strong and Unton Pacifle and Missouri, Kansas and ‘Topeka are weak. aes For Murdering His Paramot Lonpon, ONT, Nov. 27.—Benjamin Simonds, who was Sentenced to death for the murder of Mary Ann Stokes, his paramour, on the 5th of June last, was hanged in the jail yard here, in the presence of about one hundred persons, this morning. Owing to the height of the ground gveriooking the jail wall, the machinery of death could be seen from the street, where a large crowd had collected. The trees In the bborhood were also crowded with men and boys. On the scaffold the prisoner prayed aloud, in ‘a clear voice. A Boy Hilled by Hogs. Kanxwaxeg, Int, Nov. 27.—A boy aged 14 [pars Bamed Snyder, living’ near Cabery, was illed and eaten by hogs yesterday while sieep- Ing on a straw stack near his father’s house, A Murderer Escapes from Jolict. Jouter, ILL, Nov. -A daring escape was made from the Joilet "penitentiary yesterday afternoon by Daniel McAllister, allas Peoria Dan, who was sent up trom Peoria in 1876 on ‘n life sentence for murder, It 1s thought by the prison officials that McAllister effected his escape by scaling the walls in the vicinity of the engine room where he had been employed as engineer, and being considered u trusty con- victhe wag not very closely watched. McAl- lister is @ fourth-termer, having done time for larceny, burglary, robbery, and lastly for mur- der. The entire prison force, as well as the en- tire police department, are now scouring the country in hopes of obtaining some clue to the escaped convict. eee Death of a Forty-Niner. Sax Francisco, Nov. 27.—Peter Donahoe, one of the Forty-Niners, and for many years @ prominent figure In railroad and financial cir- cles on the Pacific coast, died at his residence in thigelty at 11 o'clock iast night. Mr. Dona- hoe established the first iron works operated in San Francisco, and was closely Identified with the wth of the city, At the time of his death he was president of the San Francisco and north Pacific and Sonoma Valley railroad and of the San Francisco gas light company. nei genie ‘The Death of King Alfonso. FRENCH INTRANSIGEANTS REJOICING, Panis, Nov. 27.The members of the intran- sigeant ‘party are jubilant over the death of King Alfonso. ae A Riot Between Striking Miners and mion Men. Prtteaura, Pa., Nov. 27, 11:40 a.m.—It has just been announced here that a riot occurred ‘at the fourth pool this morning between the strikers and non-union miners. 200 strikers are in sion of the mines. Several men were injured and the police were compelled to retroat. Both sides have sent for reinforce: ment = Condition of the National Banks. The snnual report of the controller of cur- rency states that the business of the national banks has largely increased during the year, although the items of United States bonds and circulating notes have decreased. Liabilities to depositors and correspondents tae oeeees more than $180,000,000. During the year the Daniks have tnesonsed thelr specie. resources mote than $46,000,000, ‘This increase is made Up of B44! 1,714 of gold coin and $1,791,384 silver coin.’ The legal tender notes held by the banks have, however, diminished about. 100,000. During the year 1,145 national oe have been ichiabli red. with # capital of 988,000, wi ‘circulation $4, 274,010'notes. vi ———__+¢e____—_ An Extension in the Great Telephone 2 yuire ae or me prepare their briets, and Thea “thie indbigence be allowed them, ‘This request will, of course, be granted. DISTRICT FINANCES. MOURNING IN INDIANAPOLIS. Report of District Auditer Tichener. Citizens Doing Everything Possible to QUESTIONS CONNECTED WITH TAXATION, EIc,| Menor the Memory of the Dead States — man. District Auditor I 8. Tichenor today submit- | IxpraNapouis, INp., Nov, 27.—All the publie ted his annual report to the District Commis-| puiidings here are covered with emblems of stoners, showing the receipts and expenditures | mourning, and flags are displayed at half mast Of the District government for the fiscal year | all over the city. The citizons ending Jane 30, 1885. The entire revenues of | doing everyihing that suggests Itself to the District during the time named, including of the death of View appropriations by were $4,251,052. eka renee Ths auditor cay Ddfing the year there were | _(, NBS. NENORICES AL.mosT 173 cases in which duplicate payments of taxes tof the strain upon coourred, aguTeusting the eure ct 92,318.62," | Mra Hendricks, visitors were ei the not dest rr but this mx The report says: “In view of the fact that | Puriors ‘were ‘agaisthtied ‘ty apm collector, this off iends, Mrs. Hendricks is almost poe Png eed y, | to-day from griet and exhaustion ‘Bumerous each year, it is —. a given orders that that that authority be given to | at “ie Hy Peauaness ot the: of this city, annually, Mr. H. Parks, of Chicago, complete Ub uare and ioty together wits the amount overpalt | i 2 {3 i H lee county; jarford county; @. G. ford county. Going te the Funeral. THE PRESIDENT AND MEMBERS OF HIS CABI- NET TO LEAVE MERE NEXT MONDAY. “detfery, Forest uit iar 5 i k Mueller, o: Indianapolis, and F. B. Cinclumatt, took a plaster cust of Mr.Hendricks* face to-day. It was not altogether a 7 Th order to facilitate the examination and | ho. : = Hen ‘sugestion, Tt ie stated af the White House that the Presl- | audit of the old accounts and tax books.1 beg to | Paris wiil make sept eet ee eeetion. Me dent and the members of the cabinet will go to | renew the recommendation contained in tay | ing irom which he will motele tet Indianapolis to attend the faneral of Vice | !ast ‘Vig; That all arrears of taxes | ‘Five burial casket, President Hendricks, but, that the details = m be consolidated Into ar | bi Of [the trip have not yet been arrauged. | rears “or delinquent tax. books, which | pared .mith be exception It is very likely ¢hat the manner of the Presi-| should in duplicate, under the | cedar, there being no metailic lining. dent re will pot be made public, itis | superviston of a competent. person, and one set | &a'térce of meu fh engaged in Celiting a white Saenenh, Dowever, that scoompanied by the | furnished this office. It undoubtedly be | Marble vault in the Hendricks: lot ai ry eabinet, he will leave here Monday afternoon | n to ask authority of to do | Hill cemetery, and will be finished to-night. on a spécial train over the Pennsylvania road. | this work ‘and give legality to the delinquent || There hax been ‘no change in the arrange Some think that ments will be mad 3 when pre a by the | ments for the funeral, which will take place St for the President and his cabinet to occupy @ | Commissioners, bat their value when com-| noon on. Tut the body lying in state ell special oar on. the ikon ape bn paierh Hey pleted can hardly be overestimated. ‘ Monday at the court house. Later. 1g made tor ‘pare Tecord ¥ and accu- rooms train to take the President, members of the | rately; considerable time and late aay ced by ay cabinet and members of the Senate and House to the funeral, and it is understood this afternoon "that they will go by the Pennsylvania route, leaving here on Monday, in time to reach Todi by 8 grelock Tuesday morning, ang it ts ikely that the train, composed exclusively of private cars and Pullman's, will be run as a section of the Chicago limited, which leaves at 9:40 daily. THE WHITE HOUSE AND UP-TOWN DEPARTMENTS IN MOURNING, ‘The work of draping the public buildings in mourning was continued to-day. The portico ofthe White House was draped as it was in memory of Gen. Grant, and the pillars at the entrances of the Treasury and State, War and Navy department, bulidings were clothed in ——_—+e+____ The Home of the Good Shepherd. vipal hotels labor will be re- | al; been, by ished red, and. the work must be periormed, to 8 | from abreed, The smetonas ee ee great extent, outside of regular office hours, as | represeutatives of the governtacul will ustee moet if not all the old books are in daily use. from Washington on Monday night. A special appropriation will theretore ‘be | "At the meetings of various polfiieal necesaary to meet the expenses, and inasmuch | tions this motel eteenen lenced and trained employes who are | respect were aupdted.and committees appoint ily em} without this experience, it is 5: rested that borlty be asked of Gnagross te poy trom omese | £303 Ly to pay them extra | wo m: con) jon for-this service when performed atotl times than during office hours. What- ever the cost will be it will find fullcom pensation in many waya, particularly in the great saving of me in datly examination of the old records, the removal of much liability to error, now almost unavoidable, and eventually a lat saving In the clerical labor now necessarily employed in this particular branch of the service.” ontes. The Hendricks club, which is x oung democrats, appointed a committes e preliminary arrangements for starting ‘& subscription to raise a mouument to Mr. Hea ricks in the city. ——.__ Piret Has Net Fallea. Loxpox, Nov. 27.—The that Pirot has been captured by the Bulgarians is now coat: Death of a Venerable Minister. ‘Another reason presents itself with much : ‘. ¥, Nov. 27. WHAT HAS BEEN DONE THE PAST YEAR AND | force. Many changes In the assessinents were | pAUBCRN, N.Y. Nov. 27.—Rev. Charles Ses sete fe Sao aomm’ cme’ fo" dine’ tpace vente ‘ad | Hawley, 0. Dy aied tant ight aged wxtyatee ‘He was ane of the most prominent men in the yterian church. Siena ‘The Jackson democratic association, of which Mr. Hendricks has been a member since 185: will meet to-night to take Pry sophie a action in regard ts Se A Country Without Seng Birds, From the New York San, A garden without flowers, childhood without laughter, an orchard without biossoms, a sky without color, roses without perfume, are the analogues of a country withoutsong birds, And the United States are going straight and switt into that desert condition, Hard as was na- and the survival of ‘lttest, the thrush, the black bisd the ea the meadow lark, the linnet, the oriole and our feathered songsters would have held their inst natural conditions and balanced ‘tion with increase. But this beneficent: ostile forces hus recently been ended, ‘Mr. M. T. Morris, attorney for the Home of the Good Shepherd, has submitted the aunual report for that institution. The object of the institution is the reformation of fallen women, The house is in the immediate charge of eight Sisters, members of an organization devoted to such Barpowes, and known as “Sisters of the Good Shepherd.” It has a capacity of about 38. nitents. but it is the desire and purpose of ne incorporators to enlarge this capucity. ‘There are 30 penitents in the institution, who are learning to support themselves, and it is the purpose of the institution to make itself self-supporting as far as possible. Since its organization, upwards of two years ago, it hus Tecelved 60'persons as inmates, of whom 25 were brought by the police. During the past year it hus received $3 inmates, of waom 16 Were brought by the police and 17 were brought by their parents or came of their own accord, The Police have found it a very uselul auxiliary, and have expressed regret that more ample provision has not been made by law wo enable them to commit more freely to the care prior tothe time when daily audits of the re- ceipts of the collector were commenced in Unis Office. These chanzes were made in most cases alter the collector had been debited with amounts believed at the time to be correct, Notices of these changes were not transmitted to this office as required ut the present time, and for Uhis reason it is impossible to determing the correct amount with which the collector should be charged, without guing over care- Tally, and in detail, these old assessment books, It is further recommendend in this connes- tion, that arrears or delinquent tax books be prepared In the future at tuc close ofeach and every Hiscal yeur, as 1s now the practice in this ice. —— District Government Afthirs. MISCELLANECUS. The public schoo! teachers will be to-morrow at the Franklin school build BUILDING PERMITS, Issued by Inspector Eniwisie: aid off 1g. Of the Institution such unfortunate women as | Chet two sail dwell 5 and fashion, cupidity and murderous sport, they find offending against the lawsof morality. | 37d Walversits, subdi : Airs. Mary | separately warring on the song birds, have com A'Slialtar rope ie bose eapraed Tanke | B. Collins, erect a three-story and cellar dweik | hiked todieater thats kaos a eee Judge of the Police Court, cts norta west; ng J, between 17th and 18th stre falues of the plains have been destroyed. 500. Edwin H. Graut, repair srame at Hills |” Within the observation of tens of thousands ——— CALIFORNIA CONGRESSMEN oN THEIR WAY. Ciwents S500." He Gaogier re | Qetteatg men the blsows were s0 thick as vo ob- west; 33 x . roct travel in their seasons of migration on Senator Miller is too unwell to travel. The eLnortawest; $400. ML. Rp | every road between. the Mexican aud Paton other Callforniu congressmen have started for | pert, Fepulr brick 1109 7th sireet nortitwest; | Soundaries. Horace Greely « wagon was halted Washington. In an interview published in the | #400. _ a for hours on the Colorado trail to lst the count San Francisco Ezaminer Congressman Henley ic loss anlinals puss. It was impossible to, travel fs quoted as saying that he und Congressman Local Notes. through the herds at right angles to the lines of Monow have dratted a new Chinese bill to be | | Messrs. R. Christy and E. D. F, Brady to-day | their march. Lewis and Clarke bad toseta submitted to Congress. It is ap “exclusion” | filed a bill for Thomas Holden against Goorge | €uard at night wt every camp they made in the bill. Cader its provisions no Chinaman will be | W. Harvey for the apjwintment of a receiver, | Valley of the upper Minsourl, to avoid bel allowed to land in the United States aiter July ist next, of clied them to move and the settlement ot the ership of George W. Harvey & Uo. He sets forth that the part nership was formed in 1867, and that the) de:cnuant diverted the proceeds of the busiuess, Tefuses te account to him, &e, Mrs, Wm. Burris while walking with her hus- band on Fstreet, between 6th’ and 7th, on Wednesday evening, stepped in a coal hole | which hua been carelessly lef open, and was very badiy bruised in her limbs as aiso sprained. ‘She was taken w her home, 507 Gth street, and is under medical treatment. Waiter Latney, the colored boy. who was arrested by Otlicer Cole for stcailug fifty cigars from Eljen u'Brien, was senienced to thirty days in Jali by Judge Snell to-day erry Gaithers, « colored countryman trom Maryland, was fined 350 or 90 days on the | chain gang by Judge Suell to day jor carrying i @ revoiver, Sait” Bell, anotaer colored maa who carries deadly weapons, was tined the same sum. Full particulars of the sudden death of the Vice-President; arrangements for the funeral, and a sketch of his career are printed in the supplement of this paper. er CARRYING A PistoL.—Griffin Conway, col- ored, came in from the couatry today with » loaded revolver in his pocket and got drunk. ‘He was taken in by the officers of the fifth pre- cinet and locked up to answer before Judge Snell to-morrow to teil where ine carne from. — The Courts. Cincuir Court, No. 1.—Judoe Cor, To-day, Fitzmorris agt. Milligan; verdict for plaintitl $165. Moses & Son agt. Taylor; jury respited. Equity Court—Judge Hagner, Wednesduy, Anderson ast. Anderson: sale de crecd and Watson J. Newton appointed trustee to sell. Richardson agt. Clark; & .GO dis- trampled to death by the thickly crowded a1 mals, whose numbers compe by night as well as by day. Yet these royal beasts are cone. “They have been slaughtered tor their skins by sordid hunters hired by sor did traders, They were killed off so suddenly ‘ax to cause astonishment, Not quite so quickly, but just as surely, will our song birds go. Forssee the forces that are working their destruction, Chief among these is the cruel fashion among women of wearing bonuets ornamented with the wings or breasts Of pretty birds,or the entire skins of birds, If handsome and not too large. This fashion bas led to the organized killing of all these song- slers for both domestic aud foreign markets, The woods and orchards of Pennsylvania and :Engiand supply the miiliners of Paris 0s Well as the bonuet mukerwol New York. A price having been put on ihe dead body of every pretiy bird in tbe north, their murder tn season und out of season Is Inevitable, We can speak ‘of our knowledge ot a piace in Harbor ut the eastern extremity of Long ‘where dead birds of brilliant plumage are bought tor cash at fixed scale rates, Sucomprehensive is the desire to combine rofit with sport, that a very close merchant ur iniles from Sig furbor, in the lull of his business goes out with his gun to earn thirty, forty, OF Mity cents by shooting sungsters, ‘These collecting depositories ior dead birds, killed tor city milliacis, exist sou the northern states. In ail their meadows aud woods men and boys urmed with sneak and crawi to get pay tor shooting music and life out of the sweet and beautiful cree tures nature gave for Lhe delight of the dwellers in the country. ‘The destruction of the feathered cholrby the hunt for sport grows larger yearly, The owner ship of guns haa ceased fo be rare, and has long ceased Lo be one of the attributes’ of man Most young men and neariy all the boys of Carr, D. M. Scort, 1st intantry, bas been or- dered te report to the superiutendert general recruiting service to conduct recruits to the de- parlment of the Platte for the 7th infantry, Dips’? UNDERSTAND SPANISH.—The U. S, consul at La Guayra, Venezuela, ina report to the State department, calls attention to the fre- quency of mistakes by officials in the use of the Spanish language. He gives as an instance a mistake whieh came to his notice. A New York firm shipped to Venezuela a lot of “cotton hoes,” on which there was no duty. They were described, however, as “cotton hose,” and cost the person to whom they were sent nearly $250. A PATENT DECISION BY SECRETARY LAMAR. ‘The case of Osgood against Martin, which was recently argued before the Secretary of the In- terior, where ft was claimed that patent hud been issued fora rallway cash carrier inven- tion, and signed by the commissioner of atents and the Secretary of the Interior, and hen a notice of an interference having been d_with the commissioner, he ordered the tent to be withheld, wag heard by Secretary today. It was argued that under such circumstances the commissioner had no right to suspend the issue, and after argument Seeretary Lamar has decided that the commis- sioner had the right to withhold the patent. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opamng and 2:45 p.a. prices of the New Yori Stock market vy-day, as reported 97 Special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 Ee tributed as per stipulation, King agi. Waisou; | well-to-do parents possess them. There is mo me auditor's report confirmed paytent or: | enective restralnton the murderous use of these Can. Pac. dered. Birth agt, Birth; exceptions of defend: | Weapons. Before nesting Ume, and during Ine Can. Sou... aut sustained in part and overruled in part. | eupution, as Well as alter, the uneradicated Cen. Fac. | Brown agt. Sanders; on hearing. + | Saxon impulse to Kill something that files or (Ches.& Ohto., | To-day, Pumpiirey agt. Pumphrey; sale ratl- | ruus bas lull . And, very unfortunately, Bo eT fied nisi. somebody has devised jor boys” amusement oS ee. uae A *RIMINAL CoURT—Judye MacArthur. Weapon tore deadly among birds chan @ shot x: éi Wednesday, Chi murder; ee, ‘he pea-shovier cives no sound, and can i guilty of manslau; carried in the vest pocket, but so destruc Pouce Covet—Jurdge Snell. tive is itin Ube hands of a skilful child that Today, Walter Lathes, colored, lureeny: the legisiatures of some of the western states * soe sur SOmaba 4a) Gi ‘Noah M. Lee, do do. 3 las, “inalking the / D9, PEEL ee 104 [LUE :. doy Six months, Charles Herbert, ey seerananet, Gnd Bi se BM EN ao |. Go days. “Thomas Banks, trespuss; 5 | pumishins | the po CRG 28.5 ae Gnion Pac.a-| Byte] boa, | OF 25 Cys = the pawer ina threetnch loop ot very" strong In Bridge \_ Do. pre The English Elections. en oa bee ait ost ae | 451g) West Union. THE LIBERALS WILL HAVE BUT A SMALL} mounted by It eagle six feet SET GT MAJORITY IN PARLIAMENT. More juan one tet id chitd im that vi Washington Stock Exchange. The latest returns trom. t ish elections | has driven cmap mgs A Governments, Bil. Asked. | show the election of 112 liverals, 109 tories and | With # peasis aah takin en tiem Se. 1881, Coupon. 3% 113% | 10 Parneliites, Throughout last evening the | and moral hamlet coniessed this autumn US ison Conon as streets of London were filled with enthu | with peacshooters they had killed during the BS = ses nue Biastic crowds and cheers were heard on every ] Sno anche wheten Eager . side for the sweeping success of Lie tories. AIF, | ee te ea remitted Maven, mid Jones Tells a Fai Per Improvements 6s, 1891. Coin.......115 115% | Gladstone is fearfully chagrined over the result, | waron birds as things made to ve killed, Fer Laprovements. 78, 2804, Caren 120. | 3X aod has Suendoned all hope of ma than the To avert this disaster, islation and social Waer stocks, bor 1pol Gurrenes, So" —— | barest tberal majority at bes sensation | morality ought to be promptly invoked. Bat Water Stocks, 7s, 1003, Currel Has been cused, by the tories carrviug five out | the strongest influence to ave the plutaaged 50-year Fund, $-65s. 1924, Cu: of the six divisions into which Manchester is | gingers. from extermii will be village 2o-year Fund, 5 percent, inv, Cut now divided. In the iast parliament Man- | gud town societies specially formed to protect 20-year Fund. 6s, 189%, Cotn.. chester was represented by two liberals and one | them from molestation and slaughter. 0-year Fund, 6s, 1902, Col tory. In Hainpstead the Marguis of Lorne ‘ —eoe. a Rattroad Compantes. diberal) was defeated by Sir H. Holland (tory 7 ion and Georgetown—Bouds.. ‘The torics threatened to present a ion have the election of Sir Charles Dilkeat Cheisea | From the Atianta Constitution. aero 123% | Geclared void on the ground of personal iutint- | Sam Jones’ “turn” story, astold at the Methe- forth Capitol and = _| dation of electors ana canvassers by Sir Charles, | gist church Friday night, is as follows: “There “Anacostia. = = cor Berl ela was @ married couple with half adozen chik oye see ene ait ee oS 2 psalm teens pansy bed. The whole fumily City Gas Light C0... 41 | Berlin Dispatch to the i: a ‘thick that one Georgetown Gas Light Co., STONER = Suicide is increasing in Berlin to what may | #lept.on that bed—aud were so Sete ceearenoe 44 | becalled a most frightful extent. In one day | Couldn't turn over unless all did. So oon any Franklin [usura os National Usdion tru 19% | lately there were no fewer than ten cases of | one got, tired sleeping on one side he'd say, deere ieee Sz | temates and attempted scltmurder, walle | hey, go ned to i that even mun they Columbia insurance Co.. 15 | not asingle day passes without bringing its re-| heard “the word ‘turn’ in thelr sleep they German-American Insurauce Co, = sive story of suicide in some form or other. | would hustle over. One day the old man was Potomac [nsurance o.n--wor—~ 4840 ——, | Nor are these cases of felo de se confined to the | Hsing ons Jog oridge over the viver. ‘Tes wan BABES INSUFANCE CO.ennnnennnmrnnns GRE | lower and the poorer classes. There have been | was hot and wa't biting, and he fell Miscetlaneous. several instances quite recently of stock jobbers | asicep balanced on the lag. Ove ‘of AY Board Publie Works.Green Stimwmm, 96 97 | and other speculators moving in the upper | suw him and thought s¢ would try « Joke, apd Masonte Halt Bowls wunrncme AUS —— | ranks of society who blew their brains out in | hollowed out ‘turn.’ Over nan Washington Market Company Stock. 19% — | nt of despair at financial misfortune. Yesterday | kerflop tuto the water. Now I want the tem- Washingtou Market Company Honds...105 — —— | algo brings {ts own peculiar tale of the death of | perance men to hollow ‘turn’ until the antl Toland and Sea, Const Company Bonds 63 —— | Sig ean! le couple, owning a ville | nen, who are ‘on the bridge over the pro ee a ON ne Co. Stock-—-144, 1124 | in the most tashlonable street of the West End, | hibition river, will bear it and drop in.” Bavk of Washington: aes —*|iau a the 2 Bank of Wasbingion.. a story is tt Herr Mark: |, @ reti National Metropolitan Sal — | banker, suddenty expired in some mysterious RAREARD. National Bank ofthe Renublic 160 | way, and that his widow at once put an end to Farmers & Mechauics' NatiBi,GeowG155 —— | her lite with a revolver. The couple, who have ‘A JAMESON. On Tuesday, 4, National Bank. coe 120 married children, had left written im- | 1855, ab ht Peters 1aroh. nll Sak iqg_ | structions for the cremation of their bodies. mcouniy, Ma” Ne ey Beg er a : iY et bu |, a sheetiron erly Gheuapeakeand Povonsc Tuco. 62 6% | more and Oblo shot this wife, ES Ls oa at BO dom | Lisabetti, 19 years old, In, the right shoulder, Washington Light Infantry first mort... 102 | breaking eer aecbinas at pm, yes- opera ndintess wemeht in front of her fal Gharies HBoyian's, house, No. 817 south Bucs street, Baltimore. The wound is not danger : 35%: pew | OUS. AS s00n as he shot her Helland rau, and, —— capone on new BALTIMORE, ae be me pale tgnw! ‘firmer aire an "Seatera supen os 3a, do, Rio ‘do. super. ih Mr. Shits | sRREPE Steet Seka

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