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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. MONDAY, OC’ ER J A 1886—WITH SUPPLEMENT. LOCAL MED ‘The Weather. OFFICE or THE ¢ NAVY YARD. Preliminary Work Necessary to Con- Vert It to Its New Use. Itis thought at the Navy department that it will be four or six months before the force of employes at the Washington navy yard can be increased. This time will necessarily elapse beiore the bureau of ordnance can get the ord- nance foundry in good working order under the new regime. It will be necessary to remodel the buildings that have been vacat-d by other departments, and perhaps build new ones, and tosecure the necessary plant for carrying ord- Rance work on a large scale. It is not expected that any of the steel forgings for guus for the Proposed vessels will be delivered within six In the meaptime the work of com- pleting the batteries of the new cruisers Boston, A Chicago and the dispatch boat Dol- in will be prosecuted. The other departments are still engaged in packing up the material and plant belonging to them, with the view of its early removal elsewhere. neering department ex; ished work completed by the middle of the plies and stores belonging to lepartment are to be divid- the New York and Nor- fol navy yards, but the plant belonging partment, as well as to the other de- iments, will not be removed until Secretary hitney decides where it shall be distributed, The Secretary is desirous of centralizing things So that itis probable the will all go to one yurd, sumably Boston, the construction plant to’ York and so on. gevenes aS The Courts. Equrry Court—Judge James, Saturday, Thurston agt. Rader; J.S. Webb ap- pointed guardian ad litem. Hertiord ast. Kose; testimony ordered taken before M. ardson. Hort agt. Hart; decree of divorce. Bennett agt, Washington National base ball elub; pro confesso. Cox ug 7 appointed new trustee. Meloy’ agt. Grant, leave to file amended and supplemental bill Young agt. Marks; C. W. King required to com ply with térms of sale. Porice Court—Judge Snell, Saturday, Jas, Ford, assault; $5 or 15 days. Lewis Wiiliams, disorderly in county; $5 or 7 days. Frank Smith, disorderly co: 15 days. George H. Brown, do. Palmer, do; do, Thomas Butler, colored, lar- 5 days. Thomas Cordon, assault; rank L. Smith, colored, do; mnton, do.; $5 or 15 days. Gen. Kaulbars’ Amusing Talk. HE SAYS THE CZAR SENT HIM ON A CONCILIA~ ‘TORY MISSION. z A special correspondent had an interview with Gen. Kaulbars at Rustchuk Saturday, Russian agent condemned the conduct ot the regents asubsurd and unpatriotic. Hesald that Bulgaria, without the ezar’s protection, would be powerless and bankrupt, and would become the prey of agitators at home and abroad. “The czar,” continued Gen. Kaulbars, “has gra- ciously sent me upon a coneillatory mission, and Bulgaria’s salvation depends upon the ac- ceptance of Russia's overtures. The czar will never recognize the elections while officers to whom even Battenberg granted amnesty re- main in prison. The regents are evidently in- triguing to re-elect Battenberg and then nego- tiale a surrender on better terms. But the czar Will never cousent to the ado other than that already lai ‘The British and Italian consuls increase the dangers of the situation by their language, jolent. I will start to-morrow morning for Schumla, going thence to Varna, and trom there returning to Rustchuk. Ihave reason to believe that troops hostile to the re- gency occupy Biela, an important telegraph center, controlling communications with Sofia,” ‘The correspondent says that Gen. Kaulbars is evidently asiounded at and irritated by the ob- stinacy of the government and people. RUSSIA SUSPENDS RELATIONS WITH BULGARIA, Advices from Sofia confirm the report that M. Neklindoif, the Russian agent at Sofia, had sus- pended relations with the Bulgarian govern- ment pending instructions from Gen. Kaulbars, A dispatch from Rustchuck says the elections are proceeding quietly. At Rustchuck on Saturday Gen. Kaulbars met # deputation of avowed Russophobiste, ‘Tne Russian agent made a speech, and when he bad concluded the delegates expressed a Wish to discuss various questions with him. mn became enraged and, AT. OFFICER. Oct. 11, 1886. *, Commencing at 3 p.m. Indications for 24 Hon For District of Col weather, variable winds, nearly st and Virginia, fair tionary tem- leaf lard in 3, 5, eevived, and will be A Larner Ixvorce Ob, pails just 417 7th sireet n-w. Lost—Time spent by buyers whogoelsewhere than to Breitburtirs iurnitare store, Odd Fel- Tue Hammoxp Tyre The ouly machine fect alignment, 7-619 72h st. new. go to Mar- we Coar.—For the best low's. “Main office N GarrRext, 81 FUsseiv’s Ice Cream, Charlottes and Candies. ERBYS, $1.50; fine, $2; best, st . Fepairs latrobes, furnaces. Goop Furr Dexm $2.50, at A. T. Lewis, 4397 Fouxp—The place to buy fine furniture at the lowest prices. Cail at Breitbarth’s Odd Fel- ail furniture store. Lack CURTAINS and blankets done up. Rea- sonable prices, best work. Bricutwoop Races, Thursday, Oct. 14th, 3 Eniries are Jennie G., Lady jotly, Stapies and Creole, Harts Np Boxers refinished in all the lead- ing fall styles at Whiting’s, 924 Pennsylvania ‘also, one of the best selected stocks of bats and fine millinery Duss Svrts for hite, 414 9th street. MaxrreD—Happy coupies in search of house- keeping outfits call at Breitbarth’s Odd Fel lows’ hall furnit Save eyesight. Consult Hempler, ave.,cor.4% CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements To-Night. NatiowaL.—Herrmann, ALBAUGH'S.—“Clio.” ‘HERz0G’s.—Corinne in opera. ‘Haxuis.’—“Passion’s Slave.” KERNAN’s.—Minstrels and burlesque. Drax Musevm.—Lottie Chureh. Manassas PANORAMA. the equipment ed between A. Fischer, 906 G st. | as'much as possible, equipment plan $10 or 30 da; —Day and evening. Condensed Locals. Charies Williams, colored, pleaded guilty in to Slapping his wife's his personal bonds to the Police Court to-d face, and the judge tool Keep the peace for x months. On Saturday «deed in trust was placed on record trom A. P. Brown et al. to James L. Bar- james F. Barbour, J. A. Hamilton, James Smith Petit and James Dripps tor bounded by Ist, 2a and E streets id park, the consideration being = ‘Last Wednesday Oscar Jackso: ored man living at Guilford, Va. was found dead neur his Lome. He bad been hunting, and was Killed, as it is supposed, dental discharge of his gun, blow! Coroner Patterson has investigated the death of Alphonzo Duke, aged ten mouths, and given a certificate of death from malarial fever. esterday afternoon M. Banks was thrown uu his buggy ut tue corner of North Capitol and C streets northeast, and received severe in- juries about the head.’ He was taken to the reedmen’s hospitat. The semi-annual ‘meeting of the board of trustees of the Columbia Fire Insurance com- y at the company’s office im the Kellogg building, and a semi-annual ent was declared, payable by the acci- ing off the top ton of any course down by Russia, which is most v pany way held this di dividend of 4 per on and after November 1, 1886. ‘aylor, who was for many years a inter in this city, died on the Sth instant in in his sixty-sixth ye aiternoon, about two o’cloe! 18th street southeast, ow: and occupied by Susan Johnson (colored), did damage to the extent of $300. An excursion to Ric carried several hundred members of the |: organizations in this eity to that place, return- ing last evenin: Ata meeting of the Potomac regatta commit- re .¥. it Was reported that the expenses were less than $500. tatford count, A tire yesterda: in a house No. 11 wond Saturday ni The general thereupo! turning his back on the delegates, them trom his presence. OUTRAGEOUS CONDUCT OF THE RUSSIAN AGENTS. On Sunday 150 peasants came in from sur- Founding villages and, after visiting the Rus- sian consulate, where they were harangued by Consul Neklindoff, tried to put a stop tothe elections. An affray ensued,-in which sticks used, and several per- he intruders were even- tually expelied from theeity. The election dis- is, ad are consequently The Russian consulate Supplied the rioters with money and spirits, and they renewed the conflict. A crowd threat: ened (© attack the consulate, Whereupon the consul’s servants opened tire upon the mob. It is reported that eight persons were wounded. A lady Was observed at u window ostentatious! Gressing wounds. Some of the bullets entered the neighboring German consulate, sul made @ complaint and troops now occupy Prevent any one from passing eS Se ‘The Plot to Burn Vienna. HATCHED IN AMERICA AND LONDoS. The Vienna police have furnished the press with an account of the recently discovered anarchist piot to burn Vienna, Although many details are obviously suppressed, the plot is shown to have surpassed in extent and diaboli- cal ingenuity any like plot hitherto concocted. the conspirators have The River Fiats Improvement. WHAT HAS BEEN DONE UP TO ocroBER Isr. Col. P. C. Hains, in iis report to the ealet of augineers of the operations on the river front improvement during September, states that a ¢hannel 300 teet wide and 20 feet deep, between West Washington and Giesboro point, has been dredged, and is being widened and deepened. The Washington channel bas been dredged to @ wiath of 200 10350 feet. being deposited on tie flats, aud up to the press ent time about 375 acres hive been reclaimed from overflow atordinary bigh tide. Ot the 12,000,000 cubic yards required toflll the flats to the required height there has been deposited about 4,652,000 cubic yards. During October wil! be continued on the second con- tract of Benson & Me: Distriet Government Affairs. A NEW SCHOOL BUILDING. Plans have been prepared in Building Inspee- tor Entwisie’s oifice ior a new cight-room selool Duliding, at the corner of 234 aud M strects northwest, and bids for its construction opened by the Commissioners to-day. The were only two bidders, Frank Baldwin, at 44,500, and Columbus "Thomas at $24,500. is probable that the contract will be awarded to Mr. Baldwin. Mr. Thomas was awarded the contract ior the new cight-room building va B stree:, between 12th and 13th streets uortheast, and has beguu the work of construction. ‘The building at 23d aod M streets will be a little more pretentious and stones were freel; sons Were wounded. All the material is Macedonian: not entitled to the street to SAID TO HAVE BEES appearance, contemplate a building in arrangement elght-rvom buildings in the ¢ 09 by 129 tet, und have a front of ict street and of on M sireet. It will have ornamentable gables, and projections breaking the outline in a ma: ner grateful w the ey . it will be surmounted by a vcliry of ornamental desigo. There will be four play- rooms in the basement, each ‘oneach of the upper fou: the same dim gornice will be of bric and galvanized’ iror The butidiug is inteaded to accommodate 450 Beack rool, aud will provide in rai Were quurtered In the ‘24d and I streets, iu rented rooms, the one in East Seventeen of arrested. An examination that the plot was hatched in directed from America aud London, and was to ried out by Viennese anarchists who re~ cently returned from America. The plot was The conspirators were divided into several groups, one of which was detailed to set. fire to the town, another to take charge of the dynamite operations, and another to forge the necessary official documents and to coin money for expenses. Portes were de- tailed to set fire to Penziny Hetzendorft, Meidling pouice got wind of the alinost mature. pu any Of the ‘Qt the prisoners nd a pitched re > by 34 feet, and Untermeiding, jot und watehed until it hey recelved universal praise for their zeal and eircumspection. An narchist of Prague gave the first information concerning the conspiracy to the authorities, Dupils, or 60 This building, to; Washiogwn, will be ready tur occupancy at the beginning o: the next schvol year. — Bar ov Josten K. Suaxe—the | Cararruat Daxcrns fuuerai of Lhe late Jose harp, of the Bal- timore and Potomac railroad com To be freed from the dangers of suffocation while lying down; to breathe freely, sleep soundly and un- disturbed; to rise refreshed, head clear. brain active and iree from pain or ache; to know that no poison ous, putrid matter detiies the breath and rots away the delicate machinery of smeli, to feel that the system does not, through its velus and rteries, suck up the poison that is sure to undermine AuG destroy, is indeed @ blessing beyond all other human enjoyments. To purchase Immunity from such a fate should be the object of all afflicted. But those who have tried many remedies and physicians despair of relief or cure. Sasvorn’s KapicaL Core meets every phase of Catarrh, froma simple head cold to the most loath- some and destructive stages. It is local and constita- esiant in relieving, permanent in curing. safe, economical and never-failing. SANFORD'S KADICAL CURE consists of one bot- Ue of the apicaL CunE, one box of CATARRHAL SOL VENT and one IMPROVED INHALER, all wrapped in one package, with treatise aud directions, and sold by all droggists for $1. i present Messrs. Carter, superiniend rain master, and ott from Wilmington, Bullimore and other puints, Surrounding the ‘cottin were iS Of Lie railroad beautttul floral sirom the employes of the rvilroad, the the Scnday-school taste and hearing; Adams Expre-s company nacle and me they paid feei- OFY Of the de owell sang the favorite he services Mrs. of the deceased: “Nearer, my God, to The pall-vearers were J. Stephenson, Willi: orreil, RF. Downs and A.C. Irvine, ve Congressional ut took place. Messrs, George m J. Murtagh, ‘The remains were taken cemetery, where the interm: Ne Tux Late Joux P. Dexsis.— foba P. Dennis took piace this Lis late residence, tended by St. John's Lodge, wud a large number of friends. Rev. Dr. Byron Sunderland officiuted, and the remains were interred at Rock Creek cemetery. Mr. Dennis Was @ native of Germany, this country when an infant and was raised in Baltimore, where he learned the trade of car- iy on obtaining bis ity, and finding an The funeral of atternoon from and was at- ©. 11, of Masons 509 6th stree! Dut was brousitte| | POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston. SE EO OH! MY BACK, MY BACK! ‘Weak Back, Pain, Weakness and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Shooting Pains through the Loins, Hip and Side Pains, Lack of Strength and Activity re- lieved in oue minute and speedily cured by the CUTICURA ANTJ-PAIN PLASTER, & new, original, elegant and infallible antidote to pain und inflammation. At druggists, 25¢.; five for $1: or postage tree, of Potter Drug and Chemical Go., Boston, New Fa. Asp Waster DRESS Goops. pimmense Assortment, Beautitul Styles, Lowest ‘TRICOT CLOTHS, PIN CHECKS, NEAT PLALDS, SILK and WOOD DRESS GOODS, suitable for Trimming. SILKS, VELVETS, SHAWLS and Flage building. majority he came to this cl ‘opening established himself in'business on 6th streeinear Penusyivania av ered, tll some twelve or fit when's fire destroyed bis _estal badiy crippled him financially. fie has since for many years been connected with the bealth, and engineer departments of the District of Columbia. An autopsy revealed ai cancer on the stomach, which caused his death. cee ‘enue, Where he pros- een Years ago, biishinent and CHARGE oF OnsTEUCTING AN ALUEY.—A fe of obstructing an alley against Mr. Jos. lard was continued in the Police Court ‘Mr. Willard recently tried to have an lnjunetion placed on W. W. Corcoran to restrain him trom constructing vaults under an alley hear the former's property. Saturd: Fant was served on hi Forsythe, who char; Structing’an alley. Veral to answer tie eb ‘sworn out by d Mr. Wiliard with ob- Mr. Willard lett $5 collar A GoupeN Eacie Lover Ixstrterep.— . 1, Knig@ts of the Golden Eagle,” was lustituted Saturday might at Mit toa bail by the officers of the and the foow lng oflicers wer ehiel, J. W. Maulox; J. F. Bogan; High priest, Thomas “Cyrus Castle RRR TMT ree gy ‘711 MARKET SPACE, Near 7th Street, Larse. size, WOOL BLANKETS (lightly soiled, BLACK SILKS, ex: TRICUT CLOTH, aud PARC qoasices, weave Wide double BLACK SATIN MERVELIEUX, Supreme Castle, 5. Houston; clerk of ex: keeper of exehequel ne L. euch; worthy worthy ebaniberiain, esquire, James F: Lyon width, ‘ail pure fe W. Daily; second jus: A Granp Cottecr axb RUGS at Avert On exuibition at his roo: Yania avenue, an wnparalleied Turkish carpets aud rugs. it is a rece tation, and’ includes. ins ery hand large carpets, together w smaller rugs, cvileetion wi first guardsman, pure silk, 85c. SHAWLS, all pure wool, ROYAL SERGE, beautiful dress. iuevand browi S0UD5, pure wool, wide 10N OF TURKISH CARPETS Mr, Dowling bas now band Peonsyl- coliectior double width, BLAC ith a choice line of the and antique: The m unt Wednes- Gay morning next, wien the sale mence. Intending "buyers s Mme the sale and inake their se catalogues are how read: advertisement for part LaxGe FURNITURE SALE.—Duneanson Wiil sell to-morrow, commencin; at their salesrooi both modera ai i be on exhibi hould call prior to lection. Descriptive ly for distribution. See Bros. 1% at 10 o'clock, Of furniture, eatpets ae, be seen by the advertisement Boo’ E Ft. ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Soxp ONLY I Cams. Roran Bakrxve POWDER Co,, 106 Wall street, N.Y. 0c24 CITY ITEMS. Great Clearing Sale. Tuesday and Wednesday, the 12th and 18th inst., at 3. W. Augenstein’s, 817, 819 and 821 ‘7th St. n. w. ” Study the following facts and figures and it will be seen how money can be saved: Cocoa door mats, 35¢., worth 60c.; children’s carpet seat and’ pack rocking chatra, 86c., worth $1.25; 75c, clothes baskets redu where al 91:35 aud 81,60: pustcy’ boards, Be; where'at $1.25 an ry. $ coal hod, poker, shovel and lifter, 29c., wort leves, 8c, 10c. and 12¢. each; Japai or cake boxes, 25c., 350. and 45c. each; gal 75e.; cedar wash tub, zine, was! zed chamber pail, 33c.,worth h board, 50 clothes pins, 1 clothes line, 95c., worth $1.50; 2,500 toothpicks and holder, 9c; fancy flower pols and saucers, Se. and Se., worth 150, and ; ironing boards, 27¢; larger size, 36c,; nest Of spice boxes, 16c., worth 5Uc.; large chopping bow! and knile, 23c., worth 5Uc; 3 strin; brooms, 14c. Special reductions in ‘decorate china and glassware of every description. 1 * Positively the Best Bargains Ever + OFFERED IN CHILDRENS SHOES, Infants’ Shoes trom 29 cts, up. Infants’ French Kid Shoes at 98c. Child's Kid ee war Ty, from 49¢. up. Child's Kid and bble Goat Spring Heels, with tips, from 73¢, up. Child’s'fine Kid ‘and Straight Goat Spring Heels, from 98c. SE. Child's Heeled Shoes, from '73c. up. Solar-Tip Shoes at 95c, % SrRAsBuRGER, 1 No, 906 7th street. Potatoes. Potatoes. Potatoes constantly being received. We will name you low prices for same. Give us a call N. T. Merzcer & Bro., 1 417 7th street n.w. Johnson’s, 13th and E. ters, Oysters, Oysters. Received to-da: twelve benele Seles? Novfonk Oysters. “These oysters are an early oyster to fatten (beng out Of shoal water) and are now about maturity. Persons that are eating them steamed, stewed, broiled, &e., frequently assert that they are thé finest they Gver saw. “None but the best. Life- time experience. ‘Ladies’ large suloon at- tached. 1 Harvey receiving all of the selected grades of Oysters from the northern and southern waters. Sacrifice Sale of Sunday School and Chapel Organs from $16 to $40, at G. L. Wild & Bros., 709 7th st, n.w. 6 Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 44 lb, “Ward” prints, 40c. rib. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermili: jweet Milk 5c. per quart, Cream 15 cents, $3 Per Gallon. 75e. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail, McGee's, 9th, near D st, Pickwick Whisky 1s the best, Moxomenrs. FLANNERY BROS, DELAWARE AVENUE AND B STREET & W., South Front of the Capitol, Dealers in all kinds of ms GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS. Rare and choice designs in American and Scotch, Red and Gray Granites, Positively the largest and ‘most beautiful stock ever offered to the public. oc9-1m_ Srvesra Srezer Pata Roya. Ladies’ Merino Vests and Pants, extra value, 60c. Ladies’ Very Fine Merino Vests, 75c. each. Men's Heavy Meriuo Shirts and’ Drawers, 60c. each. Men's Seotei: Wool Shirts, Tbe worth $1.00. Children’s ‘Merino Vests and Pantalettes In great variety, irom 1c. each up. ‘Teal Alligator Sin Coin Purses, 10c. Ladies Pocketbook, 25¢. up. exiles) Stichels;"Japauese nd Alligator Leather- e, aise. ‘Stumped Linen Splashers, 9c. 01 Stamped Linen Tidies, Se: up. ESdies “india ‘Linen’ emstiiches Fancy Border ies India ‘Linen. temstivel Handkerchiefs, Sc. each, Men's 1udia’ Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 12iee. eae Children's Plush Bonnets, 75¢. up. Hani-knit Zephyr swcques, 0c. Up, Haue-i#iit Latles’ Clouds, 20e: up. Hand-kait Intanty Socks’ 15" un’ Hieot bilge Satta Kibbons Lis worth 18¢, Ficot Edge Satin Ribbon, 120.7 Ww Great Variety o1 1lbbous. gnexcelled, "92.60, Sarasoriecot of SRW ELRY ‘White Metal Jersey’ aud Mair Pie, 850 ‘The Cleveland Jeu, “A New Pi J. M. FOLLIN, 8. 914 7th Street, Bet. Iand K n. w. Harts Han NOW READY, OUR FALL AND WINTER STYLES DERBY HATS AND. SOFT HATS, Of All Qualities In All The NEW SHAPES AND COLORS, SILK DRESS HATS AT $5, 96, $8. CASSIMEKE DRESS HATS. Latest Novelties for Men and Boys in CLOTH AND CORDUROY HATS AND CaPs. TRAVELING HATS AND CAPS, CANES AND UMBRELLAS, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 Penna Ave. Ez” , Puenotice will be given of opening of our New Store, n.w. corner Penna. ave. and 12th se Store 621 Pennsylvania avenne for rent and Build- ing for sale. sc25-3in Frrsr Qoaury AND LOWEST PRICE, OLIV ULL FOR THE TABLE, ‘Imported direct FROM ITALY IN WOOD, And bottled by BN. W. BU oc7- 3m, 1326 Fst. Maexenc Paysrcrax. ‘| DR. DUSSENBERG. ‘Twenty years’ experience; gifted with marvelous Dower to vitalize and impart health to those suffering from chronic or acute ailments. Can be consulted at ‘St, James Hotel, Thuraday, October 7th-14th. oof-2w® ‘ALL AND WINTER, '86 AND '87. ial ee naa FE INGS and TROUSERINGS, at the Importing Tailor- We Eotablishinent 21 1111 Pennsylvania ave AMUSEMENTS. FOR_SALE—AOUSES. Ears WASHINGTON THEATER. COMMENCING OCTOCER 11TH. ‘Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ‘The Premier Representatives ‘THE SENSATIONAL WORLD! LILLY ALLYN’S JAPANESE MINSTRELS AND BIG BURLESQUE Introducing all the New Features of the Burlesque ‘and Comedy World, and the Greatest FEMALE TALENT Of any Organization Traveling. ‘New and Novel Acts, ‘Original Specialties, ‘New Burlesque, Bich Costumes, ‘Fanny Comedians, ORIGINAL JAPANESE MINSTRELS! Introducing the Japanese National Fete, entitled FEAST OF LANTERNS! VensesnmeserneneBOaUtHfUl YOUNG LANCE. ceesreenennelT A GRAND OLIO OF SPECIALTIES, BILLY veeeeseeneee THE PAYNES...... RR SALE—TWO NEW BRICK MOUSES ON Festa st hws pear 1; 9 ounse all modern, far provements; will be combieted in ten darn. $5,750. ‘She New lirik Howse. "on Watlach Place: $4,060, Tipe tree Ronee ar the only Ones ett Ot of S10 wing been os bes “AUSTIN P. BROWN, ‘teal Katate and Loads, Aim Tau6 Fae ne. JPOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN AND UPON EASY terms, & very desirable almost new modern brick foure, 7 rooms and large dry concrete cellar. o1 Sth ‘St, between N and O sts. n.Ww.: nice frout yard, deep Jot to alley, suitabie for stable parposes; ownér leay- ing the cliy reason for selling. Also, House 300 M st. nw. 9 rooms, all mL LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, ‘oc 1st 920 F si. n, Si TWO FRAMES WITH SEVEN Fiiterig and bat, “apply at 808 East Capitol st och Late : Fis SALE—VALUABLE IMPROVED BUST 10th st., between Penn. Bro gence 2 Bank é VOR SALE— THE FOLLOWING ELEGANT Houses on convenient terms: Connecticut ave., near Dupont circle..... Est, 13th apd 14th, north side. stabi Mase. ave., Highlands, very handsom d:hode Isidnd uve., near lowa circle...... N at, west 14th, spacious grounds. 14,000 9Uh'st, above Dapont circle 14,000 ‘And a ‘number of oxher fine hous 11,000 to 75,000, in the choice streets of nortuwest Waship; Siei000- in the choice street rte & Wier, 1423 Fst, R SALE—A NICE LITTLE BRICK HOUSE 27 fest. n-w: ve rooms and sumue: kitchen: gas Sater, de." good yard; price $1,800; terms ex-v MELVILLE oc0-6t e—14TH ST, P AND Q. $5,000, GouD Ptiory briok: tot 17x 100; can he aise ato A va, ‘able “ttle business property with an expenditure of . val chance, a NUTT 1423 Fat, ‘The Celebrated Musical Sketch Artists, NEU SMITH And his Troupe of Educated Dogs, CHARLES.......... LANDIS AND WARD.. ‘The World Renowned Skatorial Song ‘and Dance Artists, ‘Special Engagement of the Lates, European SIGNORA MONTL ‘The Celebrated Society and Comedy Sketch Artists, BRYANT AND HOLMES... POLLY ‘The Latest Addition to the Novelty World, LADY MADLINE. ‘The Champion Feather-Weight Sparrers, FRANK......... SWEENEY AND CLARK.. ‘The Charming ond Bewitching Lady Song and Dance Artist, MISS JENNIE MEADE. WILLIAM DEVERE, Author and Composer. ‘The Celebrated and Bewitching Burlesque Star, ‘MISS LILLIE ALLYN, Closing with the very Funny Burlesque, written by Bob Watts, entitled PRINCE HOODLUM. ‘Next week-TONY PASTOR and his Grand Com- LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING MON Grand Production of Bartley Cam; Success and Magniticent 5} DAY, OCTOBER 11TH. NEW SCENERY. NEW COSTUMES. Under the manage NEWNUSIC. ment of Mr. W, H. Brown, Mile. ADELE CORNALBA, ‘The World's Greatest Prima Ballerina Asoluta, and ‘8 Powerful Dramatic Cust headed by Mr. JOHN L. BURLEIGH. 100 Auxiliaries in the Grand_ Production. Ballets in 6 Dazzling Divertisements and ‘the Great Ballet Craze of Lon- 1d. Paris, LOVE (Amour), o8 CUPID’ AND VENUS. and Saturley Matinees at 2 NEW NATIONAL THEATER, ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 11TH, THE GREAT HERRMANN, In his wonderful acts of Diabelerie, introducing the Latest Parisian Sensation, THE VANISHING LADY. ‘The instantaneous disappearance of s lady in full view of the audience. ‘the most marvelous illusion ever offered to the public. ~ ‘This almost supernatural feat has filled the Eden ‘Theater, Paris, for over a year, segat Week The, Peer ‘ommedienne, AIMER, pivocous” aud “Mam’zelle,”” ool. TOI LANIER HEIGHTS—NEW BRICK Dv eliie Fad 7 Bou Re ground, $4,500; will Re wich drawn from market if not sold at ouce; well located ‘and bulit Tn ‘best part of sub. where property must y idly for some Lime toca OR BALAN ELEGANT THREESTORY ‘Brick with back boliding: modern improvements; 18 rooms: large grounds. Ou Ns... near Sth n.w. Apply toJOHS J. ROGUE, Keal Estate Office, 1251 Sud'st; price $8,000. cot OR SALE-VEKY NEAT HOUSES IN MT, ease $2,200 uy Pleasant, from 8220000 WERTFORD,? oc0-2We TAlOn street ‘OR SALE—CHEAP—A_NICE BRICK HOUSE, {1 contuiping seven rooms and bath, on 15thst., near Gist. “Price, $4,900. J. HERTFORD, 1423 Fst, ocb-lw* JOR SALE-ON RENT—ON ACCOMMODATING Frvtrinn tose beantiur % and 8 Ioont tlouses with cellars, parking aud large bck yards, on 31 st Detween and Bath n.es five minutes’ Walk fron Government Printing’ Office: nickle-plated. Intcobes, fiate manip, brick set "ranges. ‘All rome Heated fable lots 1n Fear. AS ‘ayestsuent pays 10 per cent . DAVID A: WINDEOR, Owner, se25-40t 603 14th st. have. OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN IF PURCHASED at chee =the only Femuintig house in that attrac- tive row on the south side of M street, between 4th and 5th n.w, As an investment it is paying 10 per Sent, nteret, nde neightoriord & rapkily fae Fespect Apply to LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F re cose OR SALE-GREAT BARGAIN IN tate :Six new Brick Houses. 4 rooms each, situated an 4 Seautiiul avenue northwest, wich wide parkine Ses street cars within alt square.” Price tor ti roperty only $7,000, Terms, $1,000 cash, balance R500 per year, "thie property ts now renting. fo" 803 “Apply to PW. BMVERS. PRcal Fstate Agent, 1428. Y-ave, H rooms and bath: monthly payment Foom house, 171 dP 5 26U: ASth sts; £3,500. Frame house 1.000. Bont Capitol var avn st! new t ‘near 1401 st ‘ - CHARLES W. HANDY, oco-st O21 F WOE SALE—BARGAINS-AN EXCELLENT three-story Dusiiess corner; best_part of Capitol Hill, and only two squares from. Pennsylvania ave. ‘Aino, same location, fronting public park. for two: ators sx-room Homie (ews at spr cl arguing and easy ternis. W, E. BURFORD, 1422 New York ave. oco-3t* POR S | THREESTORY AND cellar Brick Dwelling, within one square of Capl- ol; first floor has pariot, librury, dinkng-reom and Kitchen: six chambers, bath-room aud store room: wide front; price, $7,000. TYLER & RUTHIK FORD, 1236'F st. aw. ocb-st® ¥ THAT VALUABLE, ATTRACTIVE, ‘improved property. 1303 N si, v.w., and corner ¥acant Lot on 15th and N sts, n.w. Also, sovail House, GOS T st. Dw. ocd-1m_ FOr SALESVERY DESIRABLE HOUSE oF te rooms. two baths, two store rooms and cel within one square of Capt st. u.e. “Also, three bui ven rooms: moderu itiprovements first-class prow erty: 910,000; reasonable terms JON SHERMAN €CO.. 1407 F st nw. oc8-3 FOR _SALE—HOUSES. 1403 to.412 Baar's aller, 131618 ra.$40,000) Bh 84,400 Jou to 1719 Rigwssh, | FLV Cramer bn.sr.. aia OS 20 X Fav we Lar 23.000 930 and 833 7iinat. 24,000, LW,.0F3,600 Botind= 485 Cs... Be. 500 211 2th kw.2b.102.3.500 O18 int xw., and three || , hoUseS in Tear Sr...3,000 {000 216 to 222 Tath sae | ada ee alley, Wh.AP..--.-4,500 || 408-410 Oth a. 1634-1638 8un,8.,6r-4,1001 ‘The above is only portion of property on my books. For full list cail at office tor buil-tn issued onthe Ist and 15th. [ocS] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. {OR SALE-NEW BRICK HOUSES. 7 ROOMS ‘and bat. room, linea and stove closets, range, boiler, iatrube . cast iron sewer and sanitary. yu; ing, cabinet parior mautels, hard wood trim iain finished throughout, on Bagndary st. between 4 hist. and Ruode Islaud ave. n.w.. opposite Le Droit Will be eo.d low 10 prompt purcamers. J. 5! Bulider, 608 G st. 0.¥. ocrswe FOR SALE—ON EASY TEEMS, FOUR Niw threestory nine-room houses, with ail modern fusprovements, just completed; also, twoteD-rovin Cor he bouses, with improvements, such as furnace open grate, bathtub, washistand, brice set range statlo.ary Wash trays, &€¢.,on Cut, between Sth and tts Inguire of ‘A, F, Baki: ocd dwe 901 Virginia wweuue ‘OR SACE—§300 CASH, BALANCE $10 PER ‘Month with Interest—A hice new Franie House, jot 29 by 150 feet, Yay rent to yourself, A chance to Secure « home seldom offered. “GEO, W. LINK: 720 20th stn ‘oct POR SALi.—HOUSES AND EOTSIN ALL of the city, sever fine Farms and Suburba Houses rented aud rents coliected. 1 have constant applications for houses to rent. GO. W. LIN WINS, uth st. BW. oct w Fo SALE— SPECIAL BARGAINS. Several six-room houses on A street northeast’ all modern taprovements. 10 Per cont investinent Price: on x ett a xB: alog rick, 7 rms, on Corcoran = 4,200 "10% = = “Gatuble) 6.ou0 - 2s “ * Sag S bet. Vermont ave. & 10th...3,300 8 “11m near F (ior business) “ 8 # 13th near T St, new house, Appear oot See at ouce to J. Estee FOR Sacre. Brick, 6 rooms, Wylie st. ne Brick, 6 rooms, Frame, 5. lace. ‘7 rooms, Pierce Place, bet. 11 rooms. Q st., bet. 13th and 14th sis. 6 rooms. H and 24th, 10 rooms, on : brooms, 14th st., business propery 5 rooms, Fenton’ st, n’r Gov. Print. Office-1,300 ‘7 rooms, Q st., bet. dth and Oth n.w 3,300 Brick store and dweliing, 14th st... ~ 105000 Brick, 9 rooms, on Riggs st., bet. 13th and 1aih.G 000 Brick, 7 rooms, Wallach st. bet. 13th & 14th....4,00 De. on Congress st. nea j 147 prick, Erbe oth & OU. ¥ improved ang uullmproved property oithectty: Apply to TW e MYERS. selsawe aus New York ave. Pon SACE-CENTRAL PART oF CITY, BiG and Frame Dwelling, Carrince House and Stabi Touud 23% by OG teet io wide alley. rice 26 500— 1,500 cash; $500 in six months: balance to sult pur- Chaser. “Address Box 26, Star Selim {OR SALE—MY RESID teen rooms: all modern improvements: eusy t 0. F-PRESBREY, 529 7th st. c VOR SALE—ONE TO FOUR NEW ¢-RooM Bricks, iu South’ Washington, near cars, Price, $1,850; only $250 cash; balance $20 monthly. Also, two alley houses, northwest: oniy 2,160. WiiGHT & BOLTON, se24 ‘uth und Fsis, POR SALE-SEVERAL NEW SIX Roo BRICK Houses, with bath rooms and gas fixtures, in northwestern part of the city, heatea throughout with latrobes, ior 82.400. ‘icrma from $200 to SoU cash, balance from $25 to $35 per mon! ‘AUSTIN P. BROWN, ‘eal Estate and Lowi ies #e22-2m_ {OR SALE-SEVERAL OF THE MOST DESIR- ‘able residences in Hyattsville, at $1,000 to $1400. F. H. SMITH'& street VOR SALE— A six-room house in northeastern part of the city; water and gas; $1,400. Terms, from $200 to $300 cash, balance at rate of $20 per month. AUSTIN P. BROW: ‘Real Estate and Loans, se22-2m 2426 F ot naw. OR SALE— We have Hounes in all parts of the city and at all prices that we cau sell on the installment plan. Also barguins for investom with ready cash. Please call TOR DESIRABLE CORNER STORE AND | #24 see Us before purchasing. Dwelling northwest, renting at $45 per month, Aap iy Se Rae videos FOUN BE aS $200, | Insurance and louns procured. “16 FOR S4ea WE HAVE some Goop HOUSES in South Washington which we will sell cheap if Sold immediately, CULLINANE STS 36 TU ocd ‘PPARs BUOU THEATER EVERY AFTERNOON 4 DURING THE WEEK, ‘The Most Succe-sful of all Melcdramas, PASSION'S SLAVE. of Superior E:xcelience. ‘Most Origioal ‘Gorgeous Scenery ever witnessed. Admission—Mutinees, 20 cents: children, half price. ‘his, 20 cents to all parts of the house. ‘Next week—E. F, Mayoas DAVY CROCKETT, Fes Sinus. OPERA HOUSE COMIC OPERA W: Commencing MONDAY OU ‘The brightest jewel iif the coronet of art, s {he airoagest company of comeilany iyfic artists ever 0 3 PRIMA as NAS iiimes of Normandy 10. AND 25 CENTS. io AND 25 CENTS, very afterr.oon at 2o’clock: every night at 8 o'clock Got your sents reger ved in advance 50 as to avoid the Al iE given by the Ladies of Mt. Tabor M. P. Church, st Washington, WEDNESDAY, 13th inst. \APITAL CYCLE CO., 1406 NEW YORK AVE. ‘Tandem, and Sociables for rent by the , week, or month. Tric; Ladies 2'cents vach hour. se20-1m | ONT FAIL TO ATTEND THE FIRST IN- Dusimdy ExutBitiON HELD IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BY COLORED CITIZENS, At BETHEL HALL AND ANNEX, ‘M street, between 36th and 17th streets n.w., From SEPTEMBER 29th to OCTOBER 13th. yn from 10 am. to 11 p.m. cents, Season tickets $2. ‘The Washington aud Georgetown und Metropolitan streetcars aud te herdics pass within two squures of the #-xibition buildings. cles $1 vy tected pois Aamtssion ALI NUMBER OF NeW AND DES) able Brick, bweltincs. located th nse, Section, at $4.50, $5,000, $5,750, 86.000. $7,000, $11,000: easy eine 0. SRP Sie MORE Eton, 00-80 220 F st. awe. VOR SALE—VERY DESIRABLE NEW BRICK Dweiling, within two squares of Dupont circle; Yen rooms and cellar: {uruuces and all med. im Price, $11,000. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1226 Fst. nw. ocz-2ws SALE— ory Brick.. 12rs., 924 M st., $12,000. Bory brick, L4rs, Gul It st., $12,000. 3 + 1615 10Uist., $8.500, Sot Bre) Used 16. Bt, $4,000, % “Brel 1520 16th st., $4,000. PRESBREY € GR. house on F between Sd aud 43 ts. s.w. with stable: ‘aiso alee 6 room brick houses Gn Mt, bet Sd and ig Sw., 819 and, 319, renting at S11. per month each price $1,200 ehchr new 6 fuor brid houses ond 1th Street, near Penusylvania ave. se., with all modern improvements, 92,300 cach. octyate CH a For SALE—CHEA P—69, 71 AND 73 H ST_N.E, ‘six rooms, ali mod, imps; $2,700 cash, balance on time. For Sale—Cheap—Two six-room Brick Houses on N, bet, Bd and4iy sts, aw., with a!l mod, Iinps, $1,800 each; $400 cash, balance 1, 2, 3, 4 years. For Sale—hap—Five new five-room Brick ‘Houses on N, bet. 3d and 4% sts. aw.: Will sell the five cheap; $1,000 cash, balance l, 2.3, 4 years, For Sale—Cheap—A good Business property on C, bet, Sd and 44 sis. 5%, 82,000; $1,000 cash, balance oniime. For Sale—Cheap—A good Business Property on Pennsylvania ave. n.w.: price $15,000; renting ‘at $100 per month; terms easy. ¥or Sale—Chean—T'wo seven-room Brick Houses on Virginia ave.. 10th und 11th sta Sw.; $4000. for the two, renting at 818 each. For Sale—Cheap—Six-room Brick House, on 4% st vet Hand Lets aw. witha largestable, "4" For sale—Cheap—On Virginia ave., between 6thand 7in sts, nw., anice House with a Hine side Loty ‘sulla: ble to build’ ware house © H. PARKER. caste 4, and E sts s.w. NORAMA OF BAITL OF BULL RUN, End otis, two blocks south of Pennsylvania ive, he most realistic Battle sceue Lighted at night by 300 electric ii! iidren under 12 years, Jed cents, On Sundays haif price, EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. ‘O! FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE.—Steam Packet” EXCELSIOR will toGreat Fallson SUNDAY, IDAY, at 84o'clock, from her 1, Georgetown, “Bout can be W wharf High st. and ca chartered. Apply to the Captain, MA BsHaLe war Steamer W. W. CORCORAN Will make dally excursions to Marshall Hall and Giymont, leaving at 10 a.m. ving at Washin louse at Marahall Fall ‘legant reception rooms for ladies and ntlemen, and meals served.a la carte. \d lunch suppited execu will ‘make two trips to Mar- wing at 10 a.m. and2 30 p.m.,returning: at 1ands pm. Bieamer “W. W. CORCORAN” Pras Tax, ‘There is really nothing smart in taking advantage Of another's confidence to charge two prices for the woods they buy; it is simply sharp practice, which ‘sooner or later will—boomerang-like—return to hurt ‘those who indulge in ft. Such a thing is impossible here, as every garment in our house is marked in plain figures. The price we name is the pricewe take. We mark our goods in the first instance as low as t's possible tosell them and there the question of price must end. ‘Some of our prices may interest you at this time, although we'd much rather show you the goods with prices marked, so that you might Judge more in- telligently of the claim we make to selling high art clothing for men and boysat popular prices, ‘From $2.50 to $10 are the limits within which our ‘stock of Children’s Suits are to be found. Ages 4to 1Syears. We can't attemvt to describe the different kinds we keep, but we have them in all the intetme- From $6 to $18 are the extremes which bound our matchless stock of sults for the larger boys—ages 14 1 $9.00 O° #900 BABY COACH are ebered raises “a ‘Reduced to $9.00, Our $12.00 BABY COACH ans Other COACHES rednead in proportion. for LAWN TENNIS, ARCHERY, CROQUET. Special rates to clubs, CH. RUPPERT. 0408 409 Ten nw ene DB 1018years, We will not keep really common goods, ‘but we sell good goods for the prices usually charged for very inferior qualities. From $8 to $35 are the boundary limitsof our prices for Gentlemen's Salts, We could not. if we ‘twied, convey an intelligent ides of the various kinds to be found within these limita, but we can tell you ‘what Is Not to be found there It is Nothing. Fall Overcoats, $8 to $30. Gepurate Trousers, $2 to $9. ‘You really ought to see our Stuck and Prices, They will Surprise, Amaze, Astonish and Please you. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, 3.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D sr, ROK SALE—GOOD INVESTMEN new threesiory and basement Prick Houses, near ‘Dupont Circle: reiited for $1.860 per year; will sell for $25,000. Apply CHARLES EAKL’ ath st, nw. {OR SALE—A QUEEN ANNE STYLE COT- tage, 8 rooms; 10,000 feet ground in “Takoma Park. Will be sold on long time. Box 132, Star of rt "oc8-6t* Olt SALE—1325 Q ST. N.W; ELEVEN nOOMS i and buth room: modern improvements. Great bargain to immediate purchaser. Genuine 8 per cent in nt Apply te 1590 Dist st nw, year ‘A DESIRABLE INVISTMENT—A I Block ot eres. ot Pees Cet renting tor eed ine ‘OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, ON EASTCAPITOL HL ees comer property” a stx-foom brick, with col. uttered forsake foe Hnited dines SMe ROM IER &CO., $1. and East Capitol sts. ‘octs St [POR SALE—1234 8TH ST. N. W.; LOT 24: 92TO FYE avaties; on easy terns; onty' 93-600. abo four inew alg room ticks’ on dtiv st between aund ota nLe.; will rent for ib per month; only $1,660 each. AVIDSON & DAVIDSON, oc8-Bte Cor. 4%, and D sts. n.w. RSALE-1 AM NOW OFFERING THERES ‘Lots, 19.8x100 on R st., between 18th and 19th, ‘adjoining the turee fine Houses just. being completed, Wil sell singly or the three ut a) ‘ing investment Drice, ‘This property lien between Nee Hasapanicg Bod Gonuectucat avenues, one square from street cars and an Inspection of the location will: sae any ob- Sever of ite present as well as future desirability; used’ da the vicinity of the above, witch to's beasniaal ijn the vicinity of the above, wie i a be jocation and very desirable. ‘other property which T can feel justified offeriugasan invesunent * 3. ¥, DARTT, Real Estate Broker. 0c8-3t* 020 F sitet n.w. R SALE—AT A _BARGAIN—GRORGETOWN \Groperty, market house ‘82a st, and 135 feet deep, an ‘Apply to G. A. AHMES & CO., 1427 SALE— VERY DESIRABLE CORNER Monee on Lath si, north of fe at new Sed sone: pletes-20 rooms and line. | Price $10,000; cash pay- ‘oot (OR SALE-THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, $30 19th e-half block of it circle, Most rensonable Agure. "Apply CHARLES HaHLY, 608 14th st_n.w. vc7-lm iCK HOUsi ‘SALE—BRIt ° NINE ROOMS, 224 sis.: suitablefor ‘Terms easy. toJ. W. zB Daa ow York aver” “Podibeawe PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE en mad FOR SALE—MISCELLA NEOUS (POR SALE—A FINE S&TTER, (LA zl young, haudsome, intelligent; well brokeu o partrluge, &c. Will be soid low if taken immediately. Perey mae tes ta FOE,, APE-GREAT REDUCTION IN ALL ipectactes end. Evexiases, Watches, ‘Fine Repalting oe Wateres, lowest rates. Satisfaction gaar auleed. at SALTZSTEIN'S Jeweiry Store, 918 Fst. ocl1-3t* [,OR SALE—BICYCLE=_62 COLUMBIA. $2 Hero, $25; 61 Siar, low head, rucing brake. power iraps, @ Sap, 845; 53 and Ga’ Harvard, balis, col. 1406'New York Seton {OR SALE — FOUR BEAGLE PUPS, NINE weeks uld: the most pure breed of Beazles in the District, Apply at 107 H st. ow. och 1st 7OR SALE-AN OLD AND ES?ABI drug store: reason for seliug party ©: another business. Address OPIUM,Sier offi POR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES AND Jong lease of a well established Grocery aud Liquor Store, doing » good cash busines: Good reasous for seiling. Address BARGAIN, Sur office. cl 1-st* OR SALE—AN ELEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO ig offered tor sale at asucrifice on monthly” pas Inents to sult or cash by a party leaving the city: wil lake i desired a Square Pilne i part payment ati Yalue. “The Uprightis wade by the best mak fully warranted, "Been used bur litte Can be seen at oct 422 Oth st. THE PIANO EXCHAXG! FO! BALE-PAIR SMALL, WELL-MATCHED mules; quick, gentie und young; cheap. AL-BiN PRICE & Co., 909 Nou: och ee" JOR SALE—AN ELEGANT DOMESTIC SLW- ing Machine, slightly used, with complete outtit Of uli the latest improved atiachments; drop leaf, side drawers and cover, for $15, with five years’ lezul guarantee, at AUERBACH'S, 7th and If sts, azency tor the New Howe and New America, No. 7. ocd-3t_ por SALE—BARGAIN— ELOUBET & CO. ORGAN; Walnut case; sweet toned: original price $50; closing ‘$34; easy paymen re BPS rar, 1100 rena ave * FOE, SALE GEWO, BICYCLES ONE 451NCiE (Coventry “English make) “American Club:* ivckel plated: lampand bell; ail in good order; ‘price, $100; cost $175. “One “star.” scarcely used: price, $60; cost $00. _“Address 1012 13tu stn. w. OcO2t* (08 SALE—CHOICE MILK FROM THE FARMS: of B. H Codwise, Esq. Guaranteed 1 per cent Cream; 8 cents per quatt, Address J. N. FOX BiO., Nompureli [121 Lith et. a. ocd 2ws '. N.W. SQUARE i Sota nears, pane ce eo ema ere DICE esis me vareemecrnee: bese FPR SALE—HOR-E BUGGY AND HARNESS ‘To be seen at DOWNEY’S stable, Lst., near 17th, ocO-2t FOR SALE—LOTS. _ OR SALE—-ELEVED ast Capitol st. creeptioaal. chane: CEM REPETHI. 336 P SAST CAPTION, AND 16TH ote, containing To, ‘This prot ar the site of the new ( e church and erand fein an improving nels bharnuend, 28. .ouemy terms CHARLES W. HANDY, ‘octet Bz Pat ni POR SALE—LOTS—FINE. 30 FT. FRONT ON Q Stes side, next w ft. 1th; 100 1 fizure of $1.35 Washington iM Be vot 2 c & WotR, 1428 Fst TOR SAT-T—OHO CE LOTS 1) MT, PLEASANT ‘and vie nity, from Ie. up. J. HERTRORD, _0chawe 1433 F street. POR SALE-AT A BARGAIN. IF PURCHASE A nee, Lot 24280 on 10th sk, bacween Tand L 90 10 Gurtoot aller. Bx between COR SALEAT A BARC F 10 12 Lots ou H st. me. Detween 1k and 23 honky 72 sweet deep to paved wiley. wih caer co wich evca jot. also, a number o: Lots on WS beween Mand {and 12 hand Ish ne LOUIS B. SHOEMAK. R920 F st nw. Oct JOR SALE-SEVERAL FINE BUILD w.Athin Oue square | Capito. park ches} 140 Bs. we Also, ven-rom how-e in pe Br " if +g EUR SES DENBE FTN OW, Improved bs three Lwelliig. rentals payhig 8 percent. STAGE & LIRMERMANDS, Soo fst. ott GOOD CHANCE FOR ANWIS: offer for the peat teu dey myonre test tg Siaate a0. Weer. Wed, &e- ‘At $ucr ae. alld SOc. “Terns § PAS CASICL, Leal botate ape ts Ttoom 10, AIN IF BOUGHT at once. 2) nd, in & desir- ble partof Mo. Pa is ey SG HILL, Real Estaie and insurance Broker, oct Roow 10, Kellogg busta ROR SALE- LOT. 141M AND) U Si W. 40x106; offered at $1.50, JOLIN SHE. 0021407 Fst. nw. Oct near New York ave. n.W.. 24.5 {rout to 30-4 al aproved by a two-story Dwelling. Also, 11-room Dwelliog on Corcoran st., bear 13th n.w., all modern, imps; south front, in thorough repair oats ALS CAY WOOD, cor. th and K sts. nw. 9,000 FEET OF GROUND, 25TH W..at $1 per foot Lot 23x83 on k AM st8., At 31.00 per foot. CULLINAN: & MCDERMOTT, 436 Fas “SALE and IT sts, SL, bet. 10h ws O93 OR SALE-LOT ON 1271 ST. SW. BET Band C'sis., 24.5x150; side and rear alley; also, Jot on School st., near Grant st., 30x187 to alley. A. S.CAY WOOD, Corner ih and K stk mw. ocbatte re SALI BETW T AND U ‘sts. 22 fect 8 inches by’ SU feet, to alley. IGER & LIEBER’ k BETWEEN $1.35 per square foot. ESCOLT & WILCOX, BSE 1907 Penusyivania ave. 1, Blaine, ‘whieh f cau sell for $5,000 each The Sound stands high, with a ine tertace-each lot belie Steck rout. Lois in this locality are. being rapidly taken up.” Outlook from the ots on Dupont exrcie, INO. A. PRESCOTT 1416 F st. n.w., Kello —CHEAP— feet front, on 24 st, between Va ave. and D St s.., a good bargal Also, a flue Lot on B St, bet. 7th and Sthaw., 20x 75 deep, 2 side Wali, "TWO good corner Lots on”N at, S.w.. 31.200 for the two; £100 cash; balauce $23 per And @ numter of other cheap Lots, on easy terms, GH. PARKER, 08-30 Ny and . Jrok sacE— . ‘Very desirable Lots on Columbia Heights. ocs-t BUPTY & DY sR, 1901 F st 5 ABLE LOT, PRON (cet dig lueheson lowa Circle aba extending to wiue alle}; adjolued on each side by handsouse brick residence.” Will be sold ata burgal 1HO8. J. FISHER & CO. oe 2 MSNS24 Fst. iw, IN-THRER BEAUTIFUL 70, toaliey, V st, within OO yardsot 14th St Appiy to‘ CHARLES EARLY, Owner, 60s Lath Py ocr-Lin BET WE it i feet ches wide | 2is fect deep, extending to Ridge st U,076 feet o wun Price $1.09 per fol. inquire “Gis 4 su 3 sexs Lite F BITE, ON the i sige of Jot 106. x houses, frouilng 19tt st, which qputains. wide parking: price $2ou pecsg. ft” Apply w owner, RGULDSCHALLD, Siz"hin se idence "wd TAKOMA PARK, 33,000 en bor susoy so regate 33 uare ‘or sale by. ae ins ‘AUSTIN F. BROWN, ‘Real bstite and boats, Tazo F at usw, 022-1m_ == so ‘OR SALE—BUILDING LOT 24 ty 25 feet by 100 to. 150 wbout 3 Wash Alexaparia So, a five-room, Wo-sio.y Frame House. with 4p e&. Will seul Cheap or trade Jur city property. Bor snformation cail on ‘OSCAR NAU -at-Law, th st se20-1m* Ke OR SALE—LOTS—FINE FRONTAGE; feet; L si. Sc; house paying taxes and small inuer- ouly 11 cents per toot. 63x97 set on T st, near ‘New Hampshire aves 51 per lout. 64 feet on Bist n, ly GUcents Also, other bargains southeast and 281 F st uw. POR SALE—LOTS—100_ BUILDING LOTS, 50x 190 feet, near Sea. rook Station, th and P, RAk, 20 ininutes’ ride by ears to city; Deauilfully located 260 Soid in six ma to MALION DUCKEIT, Attorney ng, Md. OF JASPER M. JACKSON, ‘Washington. wus-3m ___ MONEY TO LOAN. Mo EY TU .0AN ON APPROVED REAL ES AM tate security. 12 Ds. ow, CULLINANE & McDEKMOTT, oc0-3t* Real Estate aind Insurance, 436 71h X. R™ Bete oan FiRt AND LI! E INSURANCE. ‘Army aud Navy Pay Accounts Cashed, Loans on Lile insurance or other goud securities,uu delay. W. H. DEMPSEY, 1424 New York av. P. U, box 695. ocr-3m. MR IAVISINENT IN REAL 3 AML tate, or to Loan on iieal 1stutesecarity.. JOS. CG. KENNED’ 20 15th bt oo-8t es ey TO LOAN IN REAL ESTATE $13,000 iremers watts lowest rate of hae terest. Money avaliable at shortest notice, JOHN BOWLS & C0, 1424 New Yor ave. sedan X ONEY 10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN SVL sums to suit, at lowest rate of terest. RO. HOLTZMAN, sel5 Corner 10th and F streets northwent. 20.00 LOAN 130000 390 ON REAL ESTATE, 1,000__[sellj__‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. XN ONEY TO LOAN OX APPROVED 4 ATE SECURITY. Moderate commissions. No delay. ano Ww. Ni POR SALECENCYCLOPAEDIAS “JAMES PAR; ton. the celebrated historian and biogr.pher says “that in every house where there is placed aset of Ay pleton’s Cyciopaedia it is like sending the whole: to college.” ‘This work all the volumescan be ob- tained at once on small monthly payments by address- i fice, 0c9-6t 7 RAPA VILLAGE CART, BUT littie used. WOOD BROS. 1620 M st. nw. oc8-3t FHOR SALL—130 SHARES MONTGOMERY C01 U ton Gin Stock. SAML BEALMEAR, Oc8-6t* 118 St Paul st, Baltimore, Md. it SALE-FURNITURE, FROM GERMAN ‘FPittu. it goed condition ‘Gan be seen st 10 at nw. Ochs POR SALE—JOST ARRIVED, A CAR-LOAD OF horses, suitable for drafi, driving and coupe horses, Fanging in price from $125 to. ‘All stock guar: anteed as represented. Can be seen at DEOVELS' RUST, cor. of 1th st. and Ohioave. uw. JOHN ‘T. HOPKINS. oct-lwe i SALE—BROUGHAM BY BREWSTER, OF Broome st., i ‘order, with pole aud shafts ‘Apply Payne's factory, 2008 Penn. ave.ocd-1w* RSALE—A RARE PIANO BARGAIN—A iificent toned &< four round cor- Wiscasset legs. and best imps. Used but littie by a fiue indy Shah aces oe era once at THE PIANO ‘EXCHANGE. nan OR SALE ONE SECONDHAND UPHIGHT, a oe i oh tes sueaane hee Petar eo ee OR SALE— Stock Hanch and Herd: for sale cheap. Apply at Fee STATE BARK OF SDRE aes = = OR SALE — FOUR MAGNIFICENT Sate pai ek ae ; pM 2 MM oNE oP AS, Io BORLAND VE FiceRs aT LEGAL RATES OF IN) sy173m M°= y1tam ONEY TO LOAN “ML“in sams to suit on approved Real Estate secur ity, at lowest rates of interest. © moderate. No Ubbecessury de.ay. J.V.N. HUYCK, als 1508 Venusylvania ave, XN ‘ONEY TO LOAN In suins to suit, at lowest rates, on ved real eatate security. FITCH #0: & BROW. wo 7 Pennsylvania ave. MOREY 70 0an ‘AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY, ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 05, 1324 F st nw, MO8¥ 10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE aT DANENHOWER €S80N, ap2d 1115 Fat. ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OB FIRST-CLASS SECURITIES at lowest rales of interest. No delay where the secarity is good. Evie) 0.6 GREEN, 308 This. mw. G. T. Kuss, TaiLor, 414 NINTH BT. SALE-SLATE MANTELS: piace In the city to get genuine oar, ‘OR BALE—FOR. EW AND SECOND- hand Furnitare go to ELL & SUN'S, Up- cede Lant c 804 Estreet n.w. i SALE—JOHN M. YOUNG'S LARGE CAR- Ca pies Repository; fans aacc 2,8. 8 ge0- ‘ou band, « ‘styles, hew and vels-1m_ FoR See row Pune GipER VINEGAR PE TURES bu. B19 thet. aw. ‘Or itz and: sel7-im 0 ste nw. Hovszrunxisarxas, | H i fs AUCTION SALES. DEREMITORY SALE OF Di three vears, Bo ad uthers of ceria m lots tn ‘Onechird oi purchase wo egu Tinscaam W OF Rule, we hte W deed Of (rust on The premises ok Jeponit of 100 will ve years from «i oes, secure | wh n each lot is bi Tr sce reserves the Tight to esis the brovery at purchaser's risk. i vermis of ale be aot compued wits Witt CHARLES 2 ELLIOTT, Preston, TRUSTERS' 8 +1 VAfao NE ONED PROPERTY. ON Dictate RY OCTOBER i fos poems ty rust, duied July tet tae, andealy On MONDAY TWENTY-FIFTH, virtue of a deed of t recorded in Liber No. 100 shalt sell tots lettered °C" and" bute Mary V. « bilton and others ot certaln lots in in front = x ae - | hotes, secured by deed {OK SALE—LOT ON BAST SIDE OF 10TH ST. | shall be given. A d be-ppems ) the lots are bid off All s cost. Trustees reserve t ur haces ink WAL IL MekLFResH, | pos. J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers, TRUSTERS' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY DELAWARE AVENUE, NEAK THE PITUL PARK. Mary V. Chilton a ers, of certaits I NUE, NEAR 1855, and duly ‘Terins of sale: 01 shal? be stven, ESTAV® BKOKELS, 1106 F ST War, bath; lot 13 ft. 4 tu. by Saf. Bin Fiteti, Fox & brown—1a between M aud Scutt ‘circle, by Hy ihos. i. Waggaman—Lots 21 and 748, containing avout 8,009 squar Square trom M-street cars southeast; wbout Uiree set below grade. A story Frame House, used as bakery. No. 612 B st. se., beng part of Lot #, square 870, 20 by 94. 4 in, aie. W. C DUVALL. ucticBeer. SCRORER FTP. DOK, we will sell ie Beet 32, SQUARE #02, Fronting 24.0% seet ou 3d sitert, ait haw! Of B03 feet wr an alley, Improved UF Dwelling No. 1306 “Sd saree, water the enbancing value of real estate in this sale should attract the aitention of pur one-fourth cash: Daiance tone, wwe fo beat Wiper cent. per nanan papiaally : ped purehane or $100 at time or swe.” Se eote Terms vo oe erwise Fight 'e-erved to rene at risk men. of such resae Washingion, D.C ids P be secured by deed & option. A deposit at par has aves Pabilc ad vertion Some hewspaper publinbed La DUNCANSON BCR POs. J. FISHER € G0. Reai Hstate Auctioueers. RUSTFE'S SALE OF PRO LAWARE AVENUE NEAR TH. z CABLE Cader aud by virtue uf « decree of the Supres Dlatriec of Columtsn yusecd tierce Ai fa ertalt proceed Tirebt, No st, tor which th qt Aaconvey.ncing at par 400 bun st. VALUABLE IMPROVED Wer TO tert on Delaware nd “C" sirevts worth with the purchase money In cash; rr ‘erest. M trust ou the pre of B00 will y ist, LSN2. and duly re folio No, 456 et seq, we ish by ot w subd “100th feet ou Del are avenue, between north Band C' streets, with the iii sting of “Terms ot save: Ove-thitd o two equal iustelinents atone and two yeary fom dag" tate hotes, secured by deed of trust om the premise shall ‘be given, "A deponit of $100 will be required, When each lot is bid’ off. chutes cost "Trustees renerve the Property at pur-huser's risk If terms of sale be hoe outed Wath wth ve aa B.PACMER, WA. 1, MorLFnbst, } Trustees, THOS 5. FIBER & CO, Kea! Estate Auctioneers re-vory brick house, urchase mowey tn cabs luterest, for which the All cos yancing at pure igi to revell’ the LUARLE UNIMe LAWARE AVE= HE CAPITOL PARK. By virwue of adeed of trust, dated Jane ae saber Ne L127. fh ‘shail seul on MONDAY’ OCTORL TWENTY-FIPTH, | at ‘CLO: ke tu front of the premises, Lot tetiered -A." of a subdivision made by Mary V. Chilton and ptiiers of certain lots In square No. 6m6, fronting as n Delaware avenue, between Band ¢ streets 'we-third of purchase money in casi two equal tnstaim: Sale with un tes, secured by deed of trust_on the ‘premises sold. A. deposit of $100 will be required when the ioc is bid off. All conveyances Chaser's cost. “Trustees reserve the Fight i {purchaser's risk, If terurs of sale be us ‘complied with wituin Wen days, FREDERICK i, MCGUIRE, Gk E HAMILTON, JHURSDAY, AT ONE UCL TORER POCITAEN Lise, LOWING PROPERTIPS WILL Al THE kOUM> OF Vik BOAKD OF KEals NW at OnE Ad LO rest, tor which tie OFFERED sq. 182, fronting fn square teach, one “THOS, E WAGGAMAN, ‘Aacuonesr. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE? PLUSH AND ONE PRICE. W. M. Savsme & Sons, UE, ‘Have opened Their High Class Novelties im CAMELS HAIR VELVET, SILK> AND DRESS GOODS, BONNETS, PERFEC- TION BLACK SiLI Best Silk in the World. Introduced to the Paris and London market Last Winter, andisadecided im- provement over the Oid Silks. They are not for sale elsewhere in this city. Fall Stock of GUINET’S GROS GRAIN FAILLE FRANCAIS and RHADAMES, WHITE and BLACK MOIRE FRANCAIS in Ele gant Qualities, ALL SILK VELVETS in New Shadesof Stes, Heliotrope, Geranium aud Pruno. LADIES’ BROADCLOTSH, ail colors. We are showing decided bargeins in BARNESLEY DOUBLE DAMASKS at $1.50 per yard. These supe rior goods have never been soid for igss thau $2, and ‘cannot be duplicated for lesa, Special are made for Hotels and Restaurants, Large Stock of FANCY TOWELS, TABLE an@ BOUFFE SCARPS, NAPKINS and DOYLIES. New Stock of MOURNING GOODS, BLANKETS and COMFOKTS, HOSIARY and UNDERWEAR BARNESLEY DAMASKS at $1.50, worth $2 his ts the Brand of the W. M. SHUSTER @ Sona, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue a w, THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. on I sna Orren For A FEW DAYS ONLY 1 case Misses’ Spring Heels, Button, in Straight Goat and Cur. Kid, size, 11-2: width, Cand D last. A $2 Shue for the smail sum of $1.50, to the best of trade, for cash only at these prices, and made by ove of the best manufacturers East, i. W. SELBY, 1914-1916 Pennsyivania avenue Viarrs IMPORTERS OF PURE OLIVE OIL J. ‘B LEPREUX, Formerly King & Lepreux. Late with P.Hamson His, PAPER HANGINGS, SS 3. B LEPREUX @ BRO, ae Respectfully, Doxars GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. ‘Warranted Absolutely Pure Cocoa, from which the excess of oll has been removed. Ithas three tunes fhe strength of Cocoa mixed with starch, arrowroot or FAMOUS CAROMELS FRESH EVERY DaY. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, 620 9TH STREET, OPP, U.& PATENT OFFICE BRaNcu. 1700 ba. AVE X. W. M.. cereecx, 608 Tthetrest southwest Avanvs STYLE OF SILK AND DERBY HATS FOR FALL AND WINTER, ‘MoW BEapy.