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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. E_ a. r gt OS : a's @ raway. novemprr ie ” GiB f 19, 1886—WITH SUPPLEMENT. T ROOM, + rent house, furnished. Con rd entent to Bast Capi ol at. hherdics and cars: $40: 518 N. C. ave. 58 mw room, with go Dy @ Kentucky lady. 728 9th ot. mw. R RENT—LARGE AND ELEGANT ROOMS at 15342 Si uW., Bhd also small rooms at low EP Co VOR RENT—AT 440 PST. N.W.. To ADULTS oo aeeiecbieamaa Looms: neat aid gat. “Also, om Same prewises, a guod Stabie; Teasonabee rent refer ences exchanged. % R193 POR RiNT—AN BL FURNISHED suite, varlor and bed room, and one large room on ‘Mira oor: alt south trout overivoking lowe cre: Feferences. 1211 Kthode Islund ave. Blo-3t Fok, RENTS TRREE UNFURNISHED, and two Parlors, unfurnished, at 232 21 st, mw. “nipate OR RENT—ROOMS FURNISHED OR UNFUR- ubabed: ean be Feated with fst Clans tabie beard. either io Ken leman and wile or two Single gentiemen. Appiy at 72% 11thst. nw. niose* POR ReENT—A NICE FRONT nished oF unfurnished. 1225 5th JOR RENT—1012 14THST.N. farmtshed a partinentssingle or ei suite, porior fto ‘Uhre macn.tierut Lirge abd oue small room. swmira adapted to physician of deutist; will be vented un mished; heat, Jisht and atten furnished: man; lnese gramery, water, &c. Apply on pre ines nidiw FHOR RENT_421 47H ST. NW. NEAR NEW Pension office, hi room: house thorovghly heated B17-3t SOR KENT THREE UNFURNISHED toOMS OR RENT—A LARGE SECONDSTORY FRONT “peeen, orner 6th and L sts. s w., suitable for gen- pe Er ec ee eer ears aes POR RENT-THiEE COMMUNICATING SCS- Secale basins Wisenee we ase OR RENT—ROoMS— FURNISHED OR UNFUR- 7 RENT — HANDSOMELY, PURNISHED a ee See -rmanentiy; also two froot Rooms, third floor, new freee ar ses mame taeeen eee Book RENT—1823 H ST.. HANDSOMELY FU Fenians as Denes PER KENT_THREE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, Tabie board'ior two or three 1416 Rhode Island ave. TOR NICE LARGE AIRY ROOMS, furnished.pr unfurnished: two squares from_War Geparcment. ‘Inquire 732 zist st. mw, ui JOR RENT—1687 1 ST. N.W. RERGANT sa F loou Parlors, newly and handsomely furnished, wishin hait ‘ables of ine Atlingtone Brse-class table and attendance. Di 7-6tt Out RiNi-TWO NICELY FURNISHED SE foud-stery fromt Rooms: pleasantly atnated: orth: went: price, $a0/im advance! pentiemen preferfed. ‘d- Gress Hox 113. Star otter. Estat DOR REST—AT bo: Take cheerful, weilturmisied- rons, ironi_ and back? Single or en suite, with board; transient aud tabie Sottaersacrommodated vows OR KENT_TO a GENTLEMAN, A COMFORT: ‘ahig forntehed thind-siory front fesonn. with oud Hoard. rs faually. of adults: termes S40 por mesthy Si Wrom "12 to 5 oclack. at S0OZI%C Highest Foferenven given and required nbTts pow RE OF THREE LARGE ELE Bean's 2 eligha fully Hoeatedtom abe lic square No. -99 Stantou Place (corner 6:h and Mastuchus ts ave. me.) 16-61" WOE RENT—AN ELEGANT FURNISHED PAR- Jor Suite. containing three rooms and private vaih: Jocation unsurpassed; opposite Frankia Square. At 920 14th st po FOR RENT-NEW TWOSTORY PRESSED. Bricked House w: 1220 6th « buil st and ich back building: six rovms ap |;OR RENT—1203 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE, 8 bath and room ou floor: beaut mod imp.; kitchen and dini itiful house: For, 38. Yo inspect house apply to JOHN 1 BEALL, lazu F rs Dds ‘D.w., 16r-$300) 1342 4th st. nw. Sr...$20 515 Suth stn. w, Kost Stabie, rear The aboveis only books “For full list Fented soon. Apply 1s-Bt™ JOR RENT. nished or unfi ‘ontains about 16 House. elexai cnt. For pe nsw TOR RE: in the best of order: als-ct FOR REN 18-3 FOR Ri CH. FARKER. 4p J;OR RENT—TH! Brick Dwelling, for. mai, 12-125 (15 Kot nw. OF. 3421 2016 Fn.w., fur., i B26C st.nw., tur.,16r125 > ba i gle. $0 917 ki D, Tori und Bay Settor 1uth and 3 SS 10th a 472 Leave bmscnent,r.6 The. 2 staile and cob 3 the Istand15th, [nis] FOR, RENT 50, 15TH will be put tn first-class order, 1516 Lindensg, Sr.,m.13u, 1205 Ws lie st. ____ BH. ROBERTSON, 15 T—HOUSE, 1705 HS site Metropolitan Club. House). Learly new and is so planned ss to be desirable for ither a private residence oF to sublet T—633 house; all modern improvement 714 11th st. n.w.; modern im- ‘$40.50 re “2 (AME. = 79) 40 MSE. DW OE cere 13th st. n.W., 7r 50 1804 Lest. nw, 7 4 crance aliey.bet. 20th, 41.12.75, i OFFICES. STORES. ‘9th and Pa, ave. 9-1 Le. Sloregdw 6r25 Lenox Bid'g, Room 3. rh st. ‘S18 ‘Airsts, Room 1 portion of the proynrty on ay Suh os ottice for bite i tc THOS & WAGGAMAN. T, N; W.,12 ROOMS; va ToTHOw & WAGCAMA EITHER FUR- hed. 8 handsome Residence. rooms and every convenience. uly and completely {uruilsiied throughs ft and full particulars apply to, S FISHY Kee CO,. THOS J: FIG ua Feta. (50: water and gus. RMSTEDT & ENT—FOR A SHORT OR LONG TERM: 1754 M st.. furnished completely throughout and 12 rooms, 5 Hist, W. (OPPO- ‘Thus “house is . SW. TRVOM BRICK $28 per month. and Est. 8. Dosa RLESTORY-AND-BASEMENT Topolitan line cars; kino, 98S per mont ‘Star office. TOR RE B17-6t_ POR RES ly furmished 12 rs. 1622 19th st, 121 3a, 1202 3uth si, Hear 2602 Lit, ram Ath stn. e., OF. 5M st. ar 1502 I st., ar. lz provements. Price dollars per month. 11 ‘on the premeea. nls {OR RENT— Fors months, Georgeiowo, one square tom Met {OR RENT—FIRST-CLASS HOUS! = three-stories and basement: ten rovins; 300. 2022 size, 260. A. P. FARDUN, 1320 Pst n17-4t RAVEN west, six new and very desirable stone trout Dwell- lugs each containing nine rooms, bath, range, farnuce and every convenience. “Appl 1754 M st. handsome. ‘For a wilustapply te including linen. silver, china and duress with reierence, Box B1TBt 39 K ST; NORTH- TERRACE. C0, Hy 1 ‘THos, J. FISHER 1824 F st. iy $200 sO WESCOTT & WILCOX. 1907 Pennsylvania ave. uw. TOK KES = OF ROOMS, UNFUR- nished in nice house: northwestern section: Yotadwit Address, giving full name, Box 6, F omticr. BOLT PE RENT, PLEASANT, WEEE FeRNIsHED Rooms with or without Table Board: refereuccs given and required. "OLt ath sew JOR RENT—A FLOOR OF TAREE ROO handsomely furnished, $35, on second floor, with syery tmpruvement: uniurmianed on fourth floor front, $10. wit’ beat and gaat other rooms averug ty 01m t0'$-0 per month, “at 1110 F sc: aivo a handsomely red fourteen font, Rowee lease ad etate fOr fier rent of house $03 will sell for $800, $300. hd rest by mouthy instalments “Inquire at A110 pro Seeger Sees aloiw. 7OR RENT-TWO HANDSOME FURNISHED Fooms, ont on frst floor, one on second oor cen tally’ locktva: moderate price: gentlemen preferred; Brvvate funy. au otek awe Be ree seen} ames SW ¢ umes furnished rooms sutae aiden sulte nis im DOR KENT-FCRNINHED HOOMS, Gio RACH: ‘iso, two unfurnished communicatiog Roo en second oor alt sas ne Ok RENT—AT 1919 G ST. N. W.. PLEASANT sanny rooms, with best board: a few table accommodated. i RENT-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY OF adults, bat ty-furnished ences 2034 G st. n.w. FOR RENT — BEA Rooms on second and third Teferences required. 1416 N st. n.w. Swe FoR pe ee with of withwut Board, in private family: Gren. Apply 125 Base. JFOR RENT—A st naw. Tooms, inci Fok keane spect; no trouble of ‘Vaults and supply an Frenen cateret VOR RE! TAN NEAT 0M BRICK House, with modern improvements, 524 Bst. xe. Key at 820, Rent, $16 in advance. Owner at 918 9tn mii {OR KENT—NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRA- bie and plessantiy situated Brick Bwellin ‘Zdst ne nos Bw* THE SEASON-920 FARKA- gut Square, 17th st. u.w., first-class furuished Kes Gence, suitable ior entertuiiing: complete in every re- housekeeping, We furnish ser- excellent table. Best referevees. Blogs ELEGANT THREESTORY ‘and basement pressbrick House, near Tuomas Statue, containiug 1z rooms and bath: keys apply to A- HEITMU! st. terse ments, 10t POR REN? — THE Lea ee ea ee EU k-STORY AND CELLAR G4 {OR RENT—1326 197TH ST, N.W., NEAR IOWA circle; eight rooms, large jot, modern improve- OG GREEN, Ey Tub st haw. _BIS-100 Fe RENT—62 imp. RO” floor. {OR RENT-NEW THRE! VOR RENT 3033 N ST. N.W.—LAKGE HOUSE and grounds; close to street cars, post office, &c.; most desirabie jocation in West Washington. c. GREE: ‘Tthist. nw. DST. N.W., 12 ROOMS, MUD. +,200; 222 D st. n.w., 10 rooms, miod. 110} SERS Teal G25 We hows Room isa bret FORREST 27 St XW. NEWLY my ‘weil furnished Rooms, slugle or on 18t, 2 andi doors. with ot without board, with mf Sait: abie for M. C7; grate it desired: references exchanged. W. A HAND- some suite of furnished rooms ou firs floor, sena- miber will find location most central: terms THE OSBORNE, large elegant Rooms, single or en suite; new sani tary plombing throughout; open fires; firstciass board imtbehewe pi2-im | T—HANDSOME ROOMS, EN SUITE with Board, at 1421 K st. nw. nlO-2w* RENT ISHED angie; location unsur} Kode Inand and Connecticut ave would rent house complete. 1754 Mst. RW. T—VERY DESIRABLE HAND- ished rooms, on second and third ‘ay all rooms; with oF without board. m oc23-1m, DF NICELY FURNISHED . with open fires, st 606 13th nv-Lia | F: POR REST PERSONS LOOKING POR ROOMS are cor) mar olfice for free Bst oF sac OCTOR & SON, Real Estat for rooms, furnished and apfurnished, with wad at Board: many calls Jor light housekeeping all parts Of the city. Ail patties having Land want permanent tenamts lor the Dleane call at the office and register. HAL HENRIETTA. W., PARLOR, BED raised: second floor; ‘ee30-2m SUITES OF TWO OR THREE first and serond floors elegantly fur- board. at 1414 aud 1416 K st uw. jed singly If desivest. MES GRANT. RENT-815 EST. 3 and private bath: au heat and gas. RENT-CHEAP—DESK OOM ON FIRST. floor Ganiou Law Building, 472 La ave Inquire Peeca Sok RENT DESIRABLE oom, SECOND floor, 1319 F st adjoining Sun building. Appiy DOVSON & DERBLE aes oy __ FOR RENT— ENT ‘TORES. A SMALL STORE ROOM, 613 5 ‘OF grovery store: also, store oF sale one large fine oflice mt tod pe a FIRST-CLASS STORE: BEST Fe KENT—FINE STORE AND BACK BUItD- hogs. 1608 ave. FOR REN’ KENT —1WO BEAUTIFUL, PERFECT toued Pianos, to careful, Ve parties, or ‘Will sell ov easy Fenta: lerina hi thst nw. n1TSe «.NT-TWO DEXIRABLE HALLS, 40 x 60, J oui site cous central: han on three eldes neat the street cure ui societies EAL Mo INTIRE, Vis 2 st se ASO -NT_AN EXCELLENT AND SUPER! ‘ ware Piano. including stool and nice elutl Gover. only S12 per quarter. Cail or address 6a] 21th w. (Ever! rounds: speci 1429 Ni northwest scctio leaned VIURNISHED— Isth st. nw.. bet. M Corcoraa, bet. 135th Not n.w:bet loth 202 Del. ave. u. 4 11th st. awe Foe te @SON, 1221 JOR RENT—1502 and Cellar presse in ti ‘couditivs VOR REN’ 447 Boundary st. Sod New Hainpsbire Apt n13-6t JOR RENT. fine brick di ‘Apply tos District ould Ing Wouse oF for oflkc er but JOR REN Baz ‘eile Fst in LW, 16 TS. + 1or. Ast nw, ‘wth st. nite. Sap. ai a.w. sine. M.opponite Muses busidiug. ocez-lm POs £eNT—1y Pewee *. Ei oe Co ag Ea A RAO FER NONTHC estan Ww ANEEAE OPTIC __FOR RENT—STABLES. QU RENT-IN KEAR 1616 SRT Ge Sa es stalls, large carriage house ‘ia Re cbitery: Sou) per anuumn, 3 fine Stabte with with four THOS J. FIBHER & Co, are! aisée 1S4 F st hw. Jour RED > SQUAR® BOUN! P aud 15th and 16th sta ow. po very ‘Stables, with ever to Toss 2 "2 Ts E CELLULOM TRUSS. ‘Tat ever Ofesks, Uever Wea out, alwaysciean ome ‘Gas erst ERS oa8 street ‘west Mrs, FISHER devotes Ler sitentun to om pa) 10th and B sts Sma0e, Tue 1425 Ie Baven a 100 108, J.B. av. and Sai 100, 823 1 i Grant Place R.LavurConn.av$416.66, K. oe peal 16 3 Not, K, peta: Diapont Circle nnn. vt ‘bear old 14 rooms, vutbuildings, stable, ne terms lo satistactory ienant. Slow figure. Fo! BT ‘Y¥LER & RUTHERFORD, bet. K and L sts. Sass av eat UNFURNISHED— \T-SMALL FURN. prices 200. 360 and $75 per Month. Also desi ces from sto cebu per mouth. D. G. PROC Fst kaw. ng, Foous, two bathrooms wid all modern 449 Lonnuary st n.w., 3 rooms. 451 Boundary stn. w.,5 rooms. th $t. . Ww. Groot ung. three-stor Lainte-g 20 rooms in first-class coudit jesirabie houses in cous MeLNT Lite, OLN Fst. aly Ts. 16r.. 3150 1os-u6 F6Ubs thw. Gra Le Sth st nw., Bnd FURNISHE: 29th st.uear Dupont Cir 1s] (20 and 1B eh bet Inch & oti NIsHED—1623 267! iW. MeP HE! jew York ave. n. {OR RENT—CHEAP_AN SROOM HOUSE, IN mm, elegantly iurnished TVaRR & RUT Fst now. will be KI rt Fat ow, $200 per mo. F000 per an ‘and N sts id 14. sts, ih. 1,000 per an. 100 per m0. bu per ane ‘60 per mo. ‘HERFORD, 226 F st. nw N-RUOM_ BKICK House, ‘with gas, bath, range and latrobe; one ire frum the Cupliol; $15 Delaware ave. ne. Ap _ Bis-6t SHED WOUSES— MST. N. ed-brick Dw 0. 2, W., 8 Fooms., ave, 6 roums. ing the ies tna suber etch lenge nen, Scan be rented for 3120 per month. “Apply to JNA. PRESCOTT, 1416-8 "ot nrg “nIS-2w LLY LOCATED HOUSE ‘ements: also several small- hy 11 Lathsi Se, Sr 10.30 ror sad Date Le. m8 L3ou st, (rear), & Fa. 462 K’st., Feur),n.Ww Aras 3222 btu st. nw., FB, 1 Allen Court,ar. (ud Massav.(rear) 425 Lot now.creat) 4 1723 20th st. now. (rear. STORER. <Ts 606 1ithacas. 148) Peta ee SS Teer 25 2212 Lah nw. siore,.-25 2045 7th st Wen OFFICE ROOM. 15.1106 F st. a.w., 2 r8.. 840 __FOR RENT—HOUSES. nls OR RENT. 1906 X. H Bw. con, Sth & 1u09 wth at. De 2322 Lath stn. 920 FRE, at, 131 Not nw, ve. 1813 20th i, OF. ‘The avove houses can be examined by 1 office oniy. n13, Kest nw. iors. ‘19th af, 12r--.168.67| [1766 P FORSALE—MISOELLANEOUS | ‘Of cost to the owner. For tls o1 or sale, call or send at office Bros LTZMAN. 10th and F sts.0. AP H RN RSS, rege eee Sergei a? a Seema Fs 'T-AT MT. PLEASANT, room ‘and water, i Hing. with k i ima AND. ESTABLISH. DO ra ae eer ing price. Al. e ESE ‘healt, Tne Senne ris VOR SALE—TAKE NOTICE—AS I HAVE EN- ‘adding to tt another rds me more room, stock and show a better T bave there larged lace of business staple, 623 Gn news, whic fan I sow oan arty a latyer ‘assortment of hi than ever | had £6 horses from Belmont county, ORO, of re three Son inswares* pounds: pete sang andred : prices ‘Three hundred dollars: please cali Sock and be convinced “WILLIAM YATES, 12 and 623 G atm Rigiw ve. $100 2013 Q st., 10r. Tursioe tave Sts noe a 14th st.ext.. 7dwel p 181 14. 17 1443. Q st 1708 Mst. o.w., 913.66 6; FURNISHED, 16341 $700,/1204 18th st.,18r.-...8200 T0r-150 125 35 S000 tat 2 8) fS : 200/91 23d st. ni TO TaD 2200, 1416 Lain at. 0. 8rs 168.67/'1819 Corcoran, Lirs.125 “Aus | BAZ Corcoran, OFS. 38 oe LFS 0 14F166.67)|1728 Fst. 1388... }50'/K nr Fr'klin sq., 16rs.200 gp | Danone care Var.....450 1 rmit from ‘SHOMAS J. FIsiieh « 00.. Tada ¥ etreet northwest FOR RENT worse 1500 RHODE ISLAND ave Apply to J. J. 8HEDD, 140314th st n1i-im (OR RENT—A HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE, 15 rooms, 1325 M st. nw. GA SMITH furnished or unfurnished, with stable, nl3-1m, RENT—FURNISHED MOUSE, ON PIERCE Fee, Place: 7 rooms; ail ‘340 per month. Tate, F R modern improvemex.ts: rent, BG. PROCTOR @ SON, Heal ie: ni RGi W TWOSTORY BRI K ‘Stable. In alley nar Franklin school: all modern improvements; can accomodate several orses and carriages and cuacbman. Kent moderate, J. W. P. MYERs, 1428 New York ave. oe2S-dws ‘OR RENT—007 T ST. N.W.. THREE-STORY- and-cellar eight-ronm HOUSE with bath zon Stemi HP IS'periect order, Tent’ $31 Star office. < } ‘¥ sebeek |” E setae ate mt 615 Sat. rom 1 to p.m. FOR SALE-A YOUNG Horse, FIVE AND A halt years old: sound: cutld can drive him; aiso a plaform Wagon sud Barnes. JOHN M. AVIS, 24th st. and Whitney ave., Mt. Piessant SALI ‘Can be seen at stab.e tn rear of 1130 New Jersey ave, between the hours of Sand 6 pam. and 7 and 9 a SADDLE HORSE, NEARI: thoroughbred, 15% hands high, sounit and kind, broken to harness: may be seen nt’ Downey"y stable, 1620 Lat. WM. RUDGERS,17.3.N st W18-6" (OF SALE—ONE PAIR OF GRAY HORSES. ‘One pair of Brown Horses. ‘(Que pair of Cobs. Que pair of Brown Mares, ‘Ten head of Lange-size Mules, ‘the above Horves and Mules were selected with great care and willbe sold cheap. us she owner has no uFther use for them: they ean be seen wt the farm of Henery Fairfax, Loudoun coumy. Va. and any in- formation can be given by calling on W. C. Haze Who has examined the stock: ail in fine cundition aud ‘well broken to singie and doable harness, HENERY FAIRFAX, Loudoun County, Va, BARGAINS IN SQU.RE AND {bright Pianos of the best makes; ew and sec: ond-tand. ‘Reduced prices for one month. Kasy terms Pay- ments, $10 per inuuth for new plano. “Ube ouly ex ‘change house inthe city. PHE PLANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 7 422. 91h &t, BINET, UPRIGHT Piano, 7ig oclaves three Unisons; rich tone: finely Hinished ebony cuse: used butsix mouths; can bebonght at once for $190 cush: full guarantee of Ave Sears elven; cost, new, $350. ‘Can be seen at the ‘THE PLANO EXCHANGE WARNROOMS, nol? 422 9th st POR SALE-ONE HEAVY PLAs FORM SPRING Wagon and one light spring Wagon, both in good Topalr,-at private mie. DOWLING, Lith stand Peunsyivauio uve, ales OR SALE—A GENTLEMAN'S HARNESS OUT- Ait to be sold at. Dowling’s Auction Rooms, satar- day, November 2uth, 12 o'clock. Consiste of ove ght double set, three siugie aets, one of which is new, hav- ing been used only five times. aL cute FOR SALE Os COLUMBIA ROAD, AT HEAD ‘of 18th at. extended, 50 feet south front; 10.000 Square teet, ai 24c.; cheapest 1. pow offered. _nlost TOR LE—AND Mt HN SHERMAN & CO. 1307 F ADVANCE! ie Duliding—100 teet square at southeast corner 22d ‘and N sta; an exeelient opportunity tor building. 0 n19-3t fee. from, on C st ne. SUC. per 927 F st. nw. IN SHERMAN € CO., 1407 F st nw. WILDING LOT, FIFTEEN between Ist and 2d st ‘foot. SWORMSTEDT & BRADL KE alge SALE—LOT ON YALEST. COLUMBIA his, near Lith st., 42% cents per foot, ‘Also, EBL on, Lis sts Devweciy Hoanoke uid Yale ei. at 50 cents per foot. SWOKMSIEDT & Bi n1D-6t LEY, nw. Fok AE TWO ELEGANT BOLLDING Lots, gach 177 teet front, between two party walls, of loth st., between SHIELDS, 1226 F st. nw. ew Hampshire ave, just north of Dui . fronting Band C sts. ne. CHA $1.30 PER beautiful corner ni 19 feet. Also. in same aquare, sub- divided to great advantage, 36,000 feet at 75 cents, ‘These prices ure 20 invest:nents, 1422 New York ave, rat purebaser t South, between each, ew ana elegay: Price $1.56 er cent under current sales, and mins easy. W. E BURFULD, n1s3t N SELL TO AN IMMEDIATE. ihree very choice Lois on Qst., fronting 17Un si. und NH. ave, 23x100 feet terms easy. There are none but Ureside:.ces in this locality, and these Lots will readily bring $2 In the spring. C. HILL, cor. Sth aud F sta, Le Droit Building. n12-12t* ‘OR —A GOOD BUILDING 107, on H st, WW: LUX 122; 9750, Aiso, a nicé Loton 24 st... between Virg.nia ave. und Dast.sw.:4> fest fon 7 small hi room fe 87 nice build S8., and on 3d st, between N_ ai by 168, to «god paved aliey; uses 35 cents per fuot. Iso, ing Lots on © st. between 3d and 44) ‘© sta sw. These ot9 can sell sof $200 und $300 each, ‘and on very ens) terms, Also, @ nice buliclny tween 7th snd 8th sts, s.w.; 20275. Lot on B st, be . with two side, walks: 81.60 per foot. D1sare K Columbia’ GEO. P. Fe, SAL! Ath street 20x76 fee POR SAL an 20 foot and cheap for U OF SALE—TWO-VEEY 1 st. near New Hampshire ave. 0.W.: 81 alley on south side and in reur. Apply JOSEPH BURROUGHS, 513 7th st. we. are” ©. PARKER ‘4¥y and E sts. 5.07, DEsira BLE LOTS: ‘Twoon ‘B0e. One on 15th st. extended: 25c. 1419 New ¥ —A VERY DESIRABLE LOT two squares from uew library site: si m1 Gite AT A BARGA ‘on Q street, front eth a, Se aoe Sate paved alley, at $2 per foot: pest are nice lots these are nice lots his locality. & C. HILL, Real Estate und Insurance, cor, Sth and F as , Le Droit Building. n5-3w ‘OR SALI Xa, Jat ‘Twoon Price 20c. ‘L, Real Estate and insu , Le Droit Building. ‘MT. PLEASANT LOTS, AT A BAR- guln, I bought tn the next few days—tires on 16th Kennesaw ave, 401120 feet each; jennesaw ave, bet. 14th aud 15th, These are very desirable Lots. ance, cot. Sin and nd-200+ Ba: 32 by 115, houses: cheap, n16-6L Fok SEA SAFE AND. CENT INVESTMENT, NOT. THE "COUNTRY, OF Titi HAILING DISTANCE OF CHURCH SHADOW CARS, ETC, MODERN “CIVE GAS, ETC. ONLY “A. S10 STANTON SQUARE, 0: TIFUL BUILDING FRO: AT 45. CE ‘TS PER Fou' ICE LOT ON OST. NW, 10. & 20 foot al ‘GEO. W. LINKIN NEAR = suitable for four S, 720 20th st, EKTAIN 160 PER AWAY OFF IN BUT RIGHT UNDER THE EU. 8 CAPITOL, WITHIN SCHOOL, HALL THE ADJUNCTS Of LIZATION, SEWER. WATER, NES THROW FROM 40H ST. EAST, A BEAU- TAGOXIOS TERRACED, H AGREEABLE Wi TERMS: MUST BESEEN 10 BEAPPRE ab. INCON TESTABLE TITLE: ABSTRACT OF DEEDS FURNISHED FREE TO PURCHASER; ONLY igo, DERUSIT REQUIRED "TO SEC PROPE: Lis N SQ) 18,600 square feet, at ¢ ceuts in square 1005 n.¢.,’ at 13 cents per foot, Room 10, Kellogg Building. Foe SALES 250 i met oF tobulkon, Price, 81.50 per it nla-7t* JOR iw. for sale at nig2w JUN A. PRESC ROR Bare suitable for drug. grocery or feed store. No ca-h ir improved at once. 1 tions, ELA. Bor sae POR SALE— Pleasont, near 14th st; within a. tie cars. wleawe NOR _SALE—BARGAIN-THRE Lots, 17x71 Lathst. baw. Vath st now, F OR SALE- Nand Osis. nw. These ure MCINTIRE. 918 Fst. LOTS IN a within twe squares of railroad, containing!u aggre: RE THE LY IMMEDIATELY TO WEL- 26 Pa. ay nL2w S ARE, 1133, ABOUT per foot. Aiso, Lows Owner, 1Sate FULY sit West side of 21st e cheapest mt Circle as ah Invest THOSE, 'T BI ironting 210 ieet ards of Tui AL KNIGHT, 925 F st. n.w., Room 1, first floor. \LE— LOT 20x95 PEG: TO 10-FUOT Paved it ley. on west ste 10th, between Q und Test Shelow lure of $1 per square foot. + AS16 F st, -CORNER LOT IN NORTH EST, Also « nomber of lots tn al Sete ee DP 10TH IN, 1006 F atm we SOME VERY FINE LOTS IN MT, short distance of Jee LR 3 BE . tOalley on V st,, within sixt: yards ‘Apply to owner, CHAN EARLY, God — miOAun’ TAKOMA PAR THRE ate $3,000 square feet. bor site by. no3-1m austin i Bhowx. ‘Heal Litace on 2438 Pst haw. (OK SALE—LOTS ON PATTERSON AND Fali- View avenues, adjoining Ivy City race course ‘eal Estate aus 26 106 acres, an utteuctive 6-001 jean _n19-6t ANTED—TO RENT. WITH PRIVILEGE COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, OR RENT—SIBLEY FARM, CONTAINING . large barn, house, aud outhouses. Will lease for # term of per aunum. SWONMSTEDT & BRADLEY, iF Saying. a small Farm, Wear Wash with good tmprovemeuts; cear astation. Vaddress We it Star oui QUE SALE—A WELI-E TABLISHED CONFEC- Ponery. centrally ioosted. with facilities for candy muking, Sais aciory reasons given for selilug _Ad- CONFECTIONARY, lar ay {OR SALE-A THOROUGHBRED, YOUNG, stylish und fast team of orrel Horses, with of without a fine road wagun and set of harness com ete: can ve seen at the stabies Oo: Messrs, Keyes & Co. 410 14th st. n.w. For peuigree, which is pertect, Please uddress H. A. SELIGSUN, wholesa and Liqu: ni, and agent for the ‘Trumble rye whiskies, 1200 Pei JOR SALE-BROUGHAM, BY BREWST Broome ‘st., New York, Yole and Shatis: li Cass order. “Co good order. Api Pennsylvania ave. NUK SALk—25 TE. rived from Georgttown, Ky. ‘These horses are the Einest that have been tn the aharket for the last five years. One pair of matched Koun Horses 16 hauds 2 ineh high; Very stylish. Une pair of Bay Horses, 16 hands Inga. wddie Ho ses: six Coupe Horses; teu head very tine Horses, suitable jor al. purposes, No Kentucky prices usked for them. No reasonabe offer refused. JUN SIMMONS, 311 12th st 0.1, n1G6t Pes abe te pony Snowball. Pertectiy kind and gentle: tine Style and rapid mover: spec.a.ly sulable for children: will be sold with cr without harness (made by Lutz) aud phicton, sa.urday, 12 m., Noveniber zu, at Dow- ling’s auction, corner L1-h stand Ponmsylvania ave., or Can be inspected and purchas. d untu then at S.A MONS’ Sule and Exchange stables, 12th st., be.. Cand Dats. nw. nis POE SALE ENCYCLOPARDIAS. JAMS PAR ton, the celebrated historian and blogr.pher, says sor rst Rockaway, Pole atrd Shafts, in at PALNE'S COACH SHOP, 12.08 n1G-lws “that th every house where there is placed a et Of Aj pleton’s Cyciopuedia it is like sending the whole family, to college.” ‘This work all the volumes can be ob- tained at once on small monthly payments by address- ing Box 129, star oflice, DSW KS. LE-BICYCLE RIDING TAUGHT Haid, miachine rented “for one “month, ‘all. tur > SAU to be part payment on bicycle If party Gecides to purchase. “Try it! CAPITAL CYCLE CO, Tas New York ave. Dole POOR DALE-ONLY $180, AN ELEGANT FULL Toctave handsome Rosewood; carved leg, square Piuno, in per.ect order aud fnhy warranted, a6 ‘goer us new: for only $130 cash, including bandsime eT isurare chance. ‘ihe vonnne of tone is very fill Fich,” Apply at once at ere ee THE PIANO EXCHANGE, a2 $22 Oth st. J CRSALE-SUN DIAL Gas HEATING STOVES, ‘Stove to heat a small bed room or bath Fooml, for >4; larger rooms in proportion, Ageut, ‘R.G. CAMPBELL, oF im _” “bITiom st. aw. SALE—FINEST LINEN PAPER Cheap, “CALIGKAAH OFFICE.” oc28-3m_W, I. PORTEK, General Agent, 033 F st, PRE SALE ales K PROBEY WILL OPEN Novernber 1st with the largest. stock of Platiorm and Perch Wagouy in this ety, south of Philadephia. Abo iuguies, Carriages, Phuetansund Dayton Wacons. Fine stock of Harness at bottom prices, Corner New York-ave. and 6th st. nw. ocdd-Lm K RGAINS— POR SALE—SPECIAL CASH New 7irociave Upright Piauos, Intcst Improve. ents fully’ warrauted: price $175, with eleguit stool aud cover: at G. L. WALD & BKO.'S, 709 Zn ab a. core FPO SALETBinDS—a Fis ed Canary Bird Also, Bird Food and st iw. E LOT OF IMPORT the best singers, for sale cheap. Cages, nt the bird store, 11353 7th HARIGRECHT cz) _BOARDING 1328: ST. N.W., OPPO ITE FRANKLIN iahls dearaers atl be scene saanch Ea Tats ‘T-SECOND FLOOR, VERY NICELY ew house, occupied by owner; @mall ) ASth at, near Corcoran st. nlO-swe PE McPHERSON HOUSE. CORNER OF 18TH ‘and 1 sts. fs now open for the reception of perma het, transieiit and table boarters, Ma sé-im MES. MT. SOUTHALL. PPE MENT 2000 Gr. y, MELY Yurulshed, communieating an second and third floors, with Bourds references ox: changed. yaw Re AND BOARD, 1833 GST. N. W. Keferences tint rps AUBURN, COR 22D STAND PENN. ave. having been reopened under new miaiase- Ment ‘abd reitiruished, ollers irsteians Board and iicrly furnished Roums at reso i Roum s . DeIme SPRAGUE MANSION, 601 LN. W.—S eral large. pleasant Kooms, with first-class Board. Also two Hall Kooms ‘Table Board, n2zm_ ND ROOMS AT 314 AND 816 IND ve. Hooms $5 to $25, uccording to locaiiou. Board $18 per month, $5 He er week and $1.50. cezsm BUSINESS CHANCES. _ COMMERCIAL OFFICE, 938 FST. NW.; ES tabiished for the purpose of disposing of business chances, such as Drug Store», Dey Govds, Grocery, &c. By our plan you-avold all publicity, which bas ‘an injurious effect Om business Consult your own ine terest by having your business, If tor sale, leit at OU Otlice, Advertised frve and sold on comission, nl7-lin Kespectfully, DANIEL RAMEY, ‘The Gridiron Clab. DINED BY THE CLOVER CLUB IX PHILADEL- PHIA LAST RVENING—A TOAST TO GEORGE W. ADAMS DRANK IN SILENCE, ‘The Gridiron club dined with the Clover club ‘St the Hotel Bellevue, Philadelphia, last even- ing. The Gridiron club went and came in the special car “President.” An elaborate luncheon was served on the way to Philadelphia, One hundred gentlemen sat down at the Clover ERECTI OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Recommendations of the Supervising Architect of the Treasary. ‘The supervising architect of the Treasury, in his annual report, renews former recommenda- tons, and suggests that no bill for the erection ‘of @ public building should become a law Until approved by the department, as to the necessity for, the site to be selected and the 2d EDITION. at Tans he Su club's great clover leaf table at 6 o'clock. The cost. ALDERMAN MQUADES TRIAL. ‘The report says: “I r@ the rooms in the tater an and the tablo were elaborately and The Prisoners Family Come to See | Treasury building occupied by the draughting | ‘#sleldlly decorated. A fine menu was served. The proceedings were characieristically novei and delightful. Witty speeches were mage by President Powers, ‘Secretary Macfarland, Major Beu: Perley Poore and others of the Gridiron ¢lub, and by ex-At ‘General Wayne Mac- Veagh, Col. “Alexander k. McClure," Hon, Charlies Emory Smith and others of the Clover club, Atthe on of President Handy, of the Clover club, a toast to the memory ot Ir. Grorge W. Adame, inte “ioe proudent tthe Gridiron club, was drank ta silence. Mr. W. Childs, pr rietor of the Philadelphi Ledger, aod Mr. William M. Singerly, proprie- tor of the Philadelphia were announced a Ube latest additions to the Clover elub, H additions 10 the Clover Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Nan- nie 7S, Sabla et al. to curistavell E. Brown, part lot 6, sq. 3 john Suerman, trustee, to A. E, Bateman, lots 2 10 6 and 16 to 22, blk. 36 Columbia Heights; $11,000. L. P. Shoe- maker et, al. to Electa A. Abbott, lot 5, sq. $5,000, Anate © sub lot 72, sq. 510; $700, Harry O. Hult, pt. 14, sq. 351; $1,200. J Sat ter to W.C Gurrotl, lot 7 bik. 1, Reno; . -A. Beuchler to E, Cuveriy, sub” lot 2 Le Droit Bark; $8,000, 3, \. Edwards et al s ent as totally unfit for such purposes, in that the light is so variable as to most seri: ously affect the eyesight of the draughtsmen. The entire architectural department should be accommodated with quarters especially signed for its use,” &0, COST OF PLANS FOR GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. A computation of the cost to the goverament of the plans prepared during the period dating trom July 1st, 1875, to December S1st, 1885, and Involving the disbursing of $41,489,303 for public buildings In various paris of the country, fixes the cost at 2.910 percent The usual price paid architects is 2% percent. The Obstacie In tue Way Of reduciug the cost is the employment of a large clerical necessary tor the correspondence, The following employes of the architect's office are recommended to oe incladed within the clussified service under the civil service law: Bookkeepers, Junior draughtsmen, com- ‘Mim—Waite and Fullgraff Testify. New York, Nov. 19.—The trial of ex-Alder- maa Arthur J, McQuade, the indicted ‘voodler,” was continued this morning before ® crowded court was brought into court by an officer. ‘There was a careworn — expression 00 his face, and he spoke with his lawyers in a thoughtiwi manner. His two brothers and bis wife und her sister were in attendance, Mrs. seQuade carried a small baby, while her sister ted two small children and two more brought up the rear. Their entrance was THE OPENING TABLEAUX of the day’s trial. They had come to pay their respecta to uieir father, and he took them in uis arms and kissed them each in turn. His face had un agonized expression during the scene. Some said he was getting frightened for iis future Uberty. The ‘retiy young wile cheered up her husband und then the litte lunily pasted out of the root. The two brotn- | PUlors, tracers, clerks and copy ists. t crvu Ue prisoner were very ‘much dejected, | , Heterence is made to ‘he enormoas rent ps Much ‘sympathy. was expressed among the | bY the government for use of bulidings in New spectators tor the family. ; *fhe taking of testimony was resumed at 11:20| SANITARY CONDITION OF THR TREASURY. Haadls, Nicoll conducted. the examination, | Attention is called to the tact with relation to ax iderman Charies a the sanitary condition of the Treasury build witness stand, He acknowledged several visits tothe office of the Broadway Surface railway | Dg, and thd report declares it to be simply in- company and to seeing Maloney there, Witness | human to require the employes to work in a bui:ding so badly ventilated when a compara- eatne to New York several umes in August, 1884, uo elug in business at the time ut the | lively small expenditure of money would cor- N Tect the evil, Fequot house, New London, Coun, On August 20 of that year he was suinmoned to New York | Tae total expenditure for the erection of trustees, tov, Senroth, rine Wilson to W.C. J B8200 RL CL A loi bik. 20, Columbia Heights: Julius Lausburgh to Jonn B. ‘Ouogsborough; §—. Fannie E. to. W. Casileat, pt, lots 163 a addition tw West Washington; by telegraph, Gen, ‘Tracey objected to the | bui.dings, including purchase of sites during | A. Parker to same, sane propercs Fondling of the Celegram. Witness eootinoed, | the year, was $2,088,41 Perry M. Pettit to same, saine propert saying that he went to the Brevoort house and eee T. Petit etal. to same, saine The Dead Ex-President. THE POST OFFICKS TO BE CLOSED. The Postmaster Geueral issued the following order to-day: “On Monday, the 22d of Novem- ber, 1886, the post offices of the United States may be closed beiween the hours of 10 o'clock 4. m, and 1 o'clock p. m., In memory of the late President of tue United States, Chester Alan Arthur, and the usual emblems of mourning displayed.” SENATOR SHERMAN AND SERGEANTATARMS CANADAY. each received to-day a telegram from Hon. Clayton MeMichuel, stating that he had been requested by the family of ex-President Arthur to acknowledge telegrams sent by Messrs, Sherman ana Canaday, und to notify them that the funeral ceremoutes will take place on Mon- day morning, Ue 22d inst,,ut 9 o'ciock. The Interior department and Post Office de- partment bulidings were to-day draped in binck. MET JAMES RICHMOND. Afterward he cate down town and in passing trough the court house to city hallagain met Richmond. Bright was with Richmond. One of them gave him . paper. ‘The paper was pro- duced in court and ideuutied by wit ness. This occurred August 30. Wit- ness then went up to the alder manic chumber. Witness sald the tele- gram was to nolify him of the meeting. He presided at the miceting of the board. The mayor's veto message on the franchise was read and THE BILL PASSED OVER THE VETO. ‘The meeting was held with closed doors. Ex- cept tue members of tue board, no one was Present but J. Francis Keernan, ‘a newspaper man. Witness did not know whether McQuade Was present or pot, or who drafted the resolu- ton to pass the Dill over the veto. Cross-examination elicited the fact that the resolutions were in type-writing, according to the result of w previous ‘consultation of aider- men, prepared in the office of Seribner & Bright, a8 was also the resolution in type- writing. Fullgraffs Astounding Revelations. Ex-Alderman Fullgraff was next called as a witness, He affirmed witness has resided in New York and Brooklyn thirty-eigut years and been in business twenty-six years. He ‘8 a big headed man witb ‘mustache and a tuft of ehin whiskers, He sat with his eyes on the lawyers and his hands clasped in his lap. Witness said an imiormal meeting was beid In May, 1884, after the voard had C.F. Pettit y same, same property; do, John Fexun to M. J. Keane, lot 9, +q. 140: $—. HO. Huil to A. F. Barker, pt. 14, sq. 351; $1,400. A, F. Barker to James Fraser, sume p $1,500. Augusta M. Leary €, 4g 38, 8q, 93; $3,376.71. W. H. Earle to F. Forrest, pt. 103, B. & H.'s addition wo West Washington;” $1,850, Elizabeth D, Lowry to W. A. Stewart, lot 19, sq. 76 Elizabeth Porter to Mary H. Myers, pt. uddidion to West Wastington; $2,400, A. E. Bateman to Morris Clark, lots 4” and 5, blk. Columbia heights; $2,8' A, W. Janken to Lizetia Jordat V ANTS $5,000 For HAVING His LiGHT SHUT Ori tertay Baward Quirk, by Messrs. Mor ris & Hamilton and M.J. Colbert, entered sult a.nst Scipio Robinson jor damages to his property by building against his premises 50 as to close a Window and prevent its use, ior Which he claims $5,000, a Ronsertes Reronrep.—S.J. Hempstone, 125 E sireet northwest, reports aut someuume Tues- day night Lis house was entered by iorcing open front window, apd articies vaiued at $8 sioien. Martha Vine, 512 11th street. nortu- West, reports stolen om her yard a spread ant @ quilt worth $3. Mr. Mary A. Fletcher, 924 E street, reports stolen irom her house, a lange mai, valued at $5. David S. Engel, 2118 Penu- Sylvania avenue, reports stolen iromn in iront of bis store a laay's wewmarket cout, worth 3: Mrs. Fitzpatricl SouthWest, reports stolen frum in frontof hi store, a dozen vrvoms valued at $3. Hugh I. eos —_____ @nly One Train Daily for the South. COMPLAINTS ABOUT THE CHANGE OF A RAIL- ROAD SCHEDULE. The change of scheditte of the trains running south from Washington has occasioned con- siderable unfavorable comment, and a great many complaints have been received at the Post Office department in regard to mail mat- ters, Formeriy two daily trains left Washing- adjourned. ight or ‘nine members were | ton for Richmona, one at 7:30 and the other at | gan, 5uz L street southwest, reporis the larceny resent, of ‘whom, McQuade was one. a rt a NRE ene eiesieene Bb. pro. seem he ‘subject discussed” was the tact NACL Wats nto of the Independ- that it was necessary to bave 13 ent ice © anys Ww as yesterday in trout of 624 G street aibw: SHE WANTS A Divoxce.—Florence M, Jones bas, by C. B. Walker, flied a bill for divoree against Evan Joues. They were married. in Inuiana, Mareh 14.b, 1578, and lived together Ui November Ist, 1883, wien she charges Laat he deserted her aiid her childrea, Local Notes. Mr. George A. Bobirer, one of the oldest resi- dents of Wastington aia president ot ie Oid~ dest Innabitants association, who Was stricken With paralysis Some months ayo, is rapldiy sinisins, Mr. Watkins Tolson, formerly @ resident of Prince George's county, Md., now residing near the Government Printing oifice in Liuus elty, bus been very ill for several Weeks, but is now’ im- proving.’ Juuge Hagner is quite indisposed from lum. bago, and cunsequently the Cireuit Court is not in session, tes to pass a bill, It was agreed to meet at Ihe office of the witness within # week atter, This was dove, aud the meeting held at Fullgruit's iuctory alter business hours, This was bewre the bill wus sed. Thirteen aldermen were present, McQuade being one, Mr. Nicoll asked who else were present. Witnexs named, irom memor: hey, Sayles, Waite, McCave, Dutly and Ji I’ was agreed that the tirteen memvers present Would hold together on any question Unat came before the board. Nothing was said bout the Broadway railroad. It was agreed t meet again one week later. Witness attended the latier meeting. Mc- Laughlin was made chairman again. The first business was the question of the ‘Broadway iranchise. Jaelne, DeLacy and others spoke, sayipg that the Broadway cable road company hud offered $750,0u0 or a franchise, one-uail cash aud one-haii bonds. Wiiness did not know who the money and stock was to go to, It was sald tbat the surface k. Its too early tor the New York mail, and tue people along the line are unable to get their New York papers as jormerly. The Post Ounce dzpartuneut is iu receipt of numerous Pelitions for relief irom tue inconveniences, outthe department finds itselt powerless to uct. The President of tue road represented to Ue department that it did not pay to run the two-traius and the change Was necessary in selt deieuse. The compauy declined to re- turn to tue former scheduve unless tue depart. ment could make it wn object, but this would be impossible under the provisious of law. On the Sly.” A BOOK AGENT TACKLES THE WRONG MAN. “Can't I sell you a set of Scott’s works? Very handsome!” said a buok agent to a young man | in the Navy department this morning, “Ace you the agent for their sule?” “Yes, sir; and they are fine books, too. What name?” “I suppose you know that it is azainst the rules to canvass in the building?” queried the young man, “On, yes," was the reply, “but Ido it on the sly. Don’t say anything more, but let me put your naine down tor set of the works.” “I guess Lue Watchmen of the building would Uke to make your acquaintance,” said the Young man, wuo happeued to be assistant to Ube superintendent of the building. The ean- Vasser was respectfully escorted to the variuts Wwalehmen siationed there, was allowed to de- part, # crestfallen but a much Wiser book agent, District Government Affairs, WATER PLUGS, Chief Engineer Parris recommends to the Comimissiouers that tue iollowing water plugs be put in Le Droit park: One cofuer Larch and Spruce streets und one corner Maple and Laren streets; also one on G street, between 13th and 14th streets, south side, corner of tne alley northwest. WHY LIEUT. GUY WAS SENT FOR, The District Comnussiouers sent tor Lieut! Guy jusi evening, and this ict gave rise to a re orl that they desired to see nim in relation to ‘complaint wiich, it was sald, he nad made Uhut the policemen detailed at the White House did not properly guard tue premises, Commis- sioner Webb told a STAR reporter to<duy tat the Commissioners sent for Lieut. Guy simply to Correct what appeared to be an iniormatity in an application tor a liquor license. BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as fol- lows: Mrs. T. Sulomnon, extend brick store, 311 7th Street soutnwest; $900. W. H. Binkte extend irame store, Suurve strect, Anacosua! s30u. R. J. Beule, erecta stable, 941 Ruode Isiand avenue northwest; §300. J.B. Kendall, 4u tue case of William Pope, convicted of roud bud otlered $5U0,000 casi. The offer of assault aud battery with iMtent Wo kill Gen, ¢ the cavie road was cousidered Unreliable and the otuer Was considered tue best. It was de- cided to uecept the otter of the Broadway sur- Jace road by & unanimous vote; wituess Voted for it, ‘Twenty-two thousand dollars was to £0 to each member. One member thought the amount should be $25,000 cach. It was suid that the 4..wyers had concluded to pay only $22,000, and that amount wus de- Glded upon unanimously. McQuade voted aye. Another meeting was held us McLuuguiin’s house, DUL twelve Our ur the thirweu Were Present, The question discussed was to select a member to hold the money. Wituess thought tat MeCabe said Moloney might not be trusted with so large au amount, Daily suggested Keenan, and he was selected. Witness said Lue possiblity of a veto Was con- sidered, and In that case iL Was decided w leave the work of getting @ Lwo-tirds vote to Molo- ney. Alter the veto another mecting was held at McLaughiin’s house to discuss it, As more Voles were necessary it was decided unani- mously to cut dow eaeh man’s share to $20,000. ‘Tue final vote granting the franchise was taken December 5. Up to and after that date te Witness hud ‘received $18,000. Keenan uid it. Witness asked McQuade, after December 5, if he had got his money. M¢Quade replied wiat AL was “all right,” Business Failures of the Week. New York, Nov. 19.—The business failures during the lust seven days, as reported to R. Dun & Co., number for te’ United States 20° and ior Canadas 35, or a total of 242, us com pured with a total of 231 last week, and 186 the week previous to the lust, Sale of Virginia Mineral Lands, LYNCHBURG, VA., Nov. 19.—A special from Palaski w the Daily Aavanee, says: George T. Mills last night suid tue Foster Fulls property, 2,100 ueres of mineral laud, to a Poiludelphin Augur, in August last, a motion fora new Wial luas been filed. Samuel Stradley, of Ohio, has been appointed @ watchman in Lhe Post Othice depuruneut, Win. Carney, iudicted sor the larceny of a watch from W. L. Kearney, was tried in the Criminai Court to-day and acquitied—Mr, Fielés tor deiendunt, se Sg The Courts. Equrry Covnt—Judge James, Yesterday, Hamilton agt. Unkuown Heirs of Wituam N! Grauam; orger appointing Jobo A. Clarke’ special “commissiover to ‘take evidence of nun-resideus. Harvey gt. Dis- trict of Columbia; restraining order granted re- turnuble November 23. ‘To-day, Wilkinsagt. Wilkins; testimony before M,N. Richardson ordered taken. United States: ure Lighting company agt. Leiter; T. H. bleveus adiniited party compiainunt, ‘Smith agt. Morgison; restraining oraer issued. Brown ugt. Brown; motion to Vacate order of October 13th overraled. PROBATE CovRT—Judge James, To-day, will of George Brisove tiled, Will of W. KF. Wallace flied, admitted to probate, and letiers issued to Eilen Kevecca Walluce, execu- bond $6,000. Wii of Alexander’ I proven. Esuite of J, T. Power; wil aamiluted 10 probate and letters issued ‘to Elizabeth M. ower, bond $500, Estate of Thomas Lrott; le ters issued to J. D. Croissouk; bond $500, Estate Surab J. Thomas; do. to Minnie J. hunt; bone $600. Estate Christopher Griflize: du. to ‘T. H. Trott; bond $500, Estate of Henry alesse! do. to Agues Messer; bond $200. line 8. Peugh; do, 8.AP Mary L. Monuis; reply Estate Caro- 1 guardian fle | George Courtney’s children; James Noland ap- erect five Lwoatory dweilings, Ist, vetweeu N | puinted guardian; bond $3,000. Estate of PJ. and O streels soutuwest; 82,000. J.B. Kendall, | Durkin; order appointing day” for settiement. erect two two-story warehouses, Canal, between | Estate of Lizzie Adams, order ol. pu N and O streets southwest; $4,000.’ Mrs. R. | state oj Nulauel Queen; order on ‘exceutor to Biuine, erect two two-story ana ceilar dweli-| give counter security.’ Iu re orphans of W. ngs, East Capivol street, between Yun and 10th | S4cC. Stewart; Josephine tre _ Stewart appolated wudieuie for $150,000, one-third cash. Large | Sel noFtneush BOO. eee nae or eee oe Heh cermaces will) Go Srecuedt’on/tue Zpeoperty |!) Coy) yculow taken th egronnd thet the Gum | (Wine stiiie Will adinitted to provate and iet- | ——— missioners have nothing to do with ihe Aque- | ters sued to Caroline C. Hilton; special Loud | wal Nokt iW orasel Imi duct vridge, so Jaras granting permission, to | $1,000. any person to establish a lerry ue across the river at that point ts concerned. The Comunsstoners have determined that it isnot advisabie @ permit we Columbia Har- monial cemetery, situated on Ube Toad leading to Biadensburg, to enlarge its space tor inter- ments. Mr.S, H. Goodman, secretary of the board of trustees ‘of the Mount P.easant Congresa- Uonalchureh, ina note to the Commissioners requests Wat street lamps be placed on Howard avenue and that a sidewalk be laid in iront ot Uhe puviie hall, Air. F. Diggs calls the attention of the Com- missioners t the condition of the street nuu- bers. ou houses in the square in which he re- sides, und, like many otuer complainants, dues notgive the nuimver to his square nor the Street on which he lives. POLICE Courr—Judge Snell. | To-day, Heury West, colored, boisterous and disorderly conduct on” tue Matiboro roud; pe sonal recognizance. Frederick Hawkins, dis orderly conduct on 1th sireet; $5 or 15 days. Euward F, Pous and George 1. Pocock, disor: derly conduct on Vennsylyania avenue, 15 dayseach, Augustus Woife, disorderly c uct on 13th ‘street_noriuwest; do, Beverly ‘Tuxon, unlawful assembly in Broad alicy; $9 coliateral torieited. Moves Jones, ussauli;” 85 collateral forteited. John Shagrue, do; do. FINANCIAL AN» COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 3:0 p.m. prices of the New York Stock Murkel to-da.”, us reported oF special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 Loti sireet: Sr. Louis, Nov. 19.—A special irom Mt. Ver- non, Ill, says: A Vein of cual five and one-half Jeet tuick Was struck here this morning. ‘Tue coal iy proaounced to be of the finest quality— very like authracl eS Explosion in a Salt Factory. TWO MEN KILLED AND THE BUILDING WRECED, SyRAcuSE, N.Y., Nov. 19.—Charies A. Brown, of this city, and BP. L. “Hurgett, ot Newark, N. J., were kilied here this morming by the explo- sion of a filter in 4 pan at the experimental salt works. George Denton was badly scuided and Otherwise injured. ‘The buliding was badly wreeked. Hurgett was blown twenty-tive teei, and nis body lodyed in the ruins at that height. Brown Was crushed to death. ‘They*were ine only persons in the building at the time, Tne cuuise of Ube explosion has nut been ascertained. seman Repeating Rifles for Aaustria’s Army. Pest, Nov. 19.—The Hungarian delegation to-day ugreed to grant the credit asked lor re- peauing rifles. ‘the Mannicher system was chosen. A transfer has been recorded for sub lot 33, Square 190, 17%)x95% feet, on T street, between lots and '16ua streets northwest, from D. 1, Groff to Virginia J. Caldwell, tor $5,000. Also, ove irom Sarah A. Conuoliy to Helen P. Cassin, for sub lol 10, square 282, 23x10 feet, on EL PROP erty known as the Hurrix House, located on 1 st, between 13th and 14th sts; contains 0 rooms. in per sect order, with elevat r; as a {rout of TU feet; Lot gontains 11,180 square’ feet, being lot 5, square 254. ‘erms: One'cash payment; balunoe in 13 yearly pa; ments. | Rare oppurtunity to purchase valuable prop- erty and pay for the same from proceeds of your bust- ness, Immediate possession given, House open for Auspection for those desiring Information. Apply to V.W. SLETCALE, 1551 Vel niz-2w Ww POR SALE—A DRUG STU: IN ON. OF THE Pci ti tient cetteal ntisunl at eocity oho dor sate, with the guod Wil of ie busiuess: ate see brietor wishes to retire theretrom. any iuformatton, willbe givew sain 1 Ue Hox bus, nio-tu TRMINGHAM, THE > CITy."—FOR seater tf Su, koe Meat of tne Jatdt, apply 10 MiLLEARY @ Rett, iiray Dam, Aleta alli ‘ARK CHANCE FOR HOTEL GH LARGE FR Nite Le HOTEL OH LARGE ior male aud house lor rent, "Tae hotse is well Euowe finde i.berally "patronized, as it has been for many Jeurs: itatlurds a good opporvaclty to any ome Ue airons of entering into profitable, Dusiness ‘with's Sioall capital. Satisfactory ‘reasous given by owuler serene BPE DENTEON, Rent Wetate Ai ia © rs gent, ie: mda” ELEGANT RESIDENCE IN LAI rel, Mi. twenty-five minutes’ ‘ride frota city, ‘Terms cusy, Addrow LAURGL, Star office. u16-G* OO) [EEROSE PARK” LOTS. FoR SALE THE most, d resideuce of the late RK. terms, &c. Ingtou, D.C, Mra, eatrable In Hyattevilie, opogaite. the Elliot, Ksq. For ‘OF apply 46 Oth stn.w., West ‘BK, ELLIOT. Lost OR RENT—FING EIGHT ROOM HOUSK AT ville, Md. ‘pee month. iN eH onth. MAHIO: Ck ISHED. SEY BOW. 00 250 10 aan | Vi avernentinneas aie hor Tub auto UC OX & BROWN, 7437 Peumeve nie. the above on the s Adjoining east, Spleudid Prop- Thorsen Carr ngs Gute: sich wrk ‘etl Tea 0 oe 923 F nw, ViST THROUGH “THE SOUND AND RE JSS wire fare, Monee Boo sans au : tected Jet Morigage Farm. Loans inn Giliiea” Absolute satinnetiog 10 a experience oe Reo loses, iteter to Third National bank, NY. clay: Naulonal bank Nawrenoe, Kan. and. hndreds of i ovors. For fall infoecagises eldress A0Urdue SHAPER @ MIETER Predera, BA. Gore Gan Gace. HOME AMUSEMENTS, A full assortment of DOLLS, DOLL, DOLLA, TOYS, FANCY GOODs AND NOVELTIES , CH. RUPPERT, © 403-405 7th wt n.w.. near D st. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDEDTO 20 OTH STREET, OPP. U.@ PATENT OFFIOR 420 BRANCH, 1706 PA, AVE 5. W. west side ot 12th sireet, between Mussuchu- ‘sSelis avenue and M street north west,lor $4,000, A transier was placed op record to-day irom C. 4. W. Junken to Lizetta Jordan for the east part ot lov 3, square 725, trontiug 27 ieet 114g inches by 9U ieet 9g inches on B street, ve- tween 1st and 2d streets northeast, for $7,000. ee Bishop WHIPPLE REsIGNs.—Bishop Whip- ple, a member of the commission authorized by Burned in a Planing Mill. the last onto “3 treat with pasgcpteimen “| CuIcago, Nov. 19.—2he body of a man, | tribes of Judians, in regard to the disposiuon charred irevond recog! palraes het r ‘Unis | @ portion OF their lands, bas resigned. Morning In the ruins of the 1 planing ass SA Aw mill, which burned yeste ‘THe PATENT OFFICE AND ITS ANCIENT Cor- yg opitees ken RESPONDENT,—The Patent office has recelved a General Foreign News by Cable. letter rom a mun who states that he is ninety x A THOUSAND BALES OF COTTON BURNED. _ | years of age, and that his inemory is not as per- rh 1zi% asked U. 5 LivERPUOL, Nov. 19.—Hughes’ warenouse, in | ject us it used to be. In looking over his lowers | 4 tered, 137% Sold." 127% dail Soar — School Buildings Burned. Macomp, {11., Nov. 19.—The high’ school building burned last evening. Loss, $35,000; insurance, $12,500. NEW OKLEANS, Nov, 19,—A special trom Kosciusko says: The mule and temaie Institate building was totally destroyed by fire last Washingtou siven Exchange. ap Biogas Sete tea essa Tecate oe ROMER" apse tigen ie Temstered, bid, 140 wodwu. oa to-day: ‘asked. is, real “ tls cily, Was destroyed by tre to-day. One | he found a request irom the Patent office, dated | fund. sos," 1w2s, currency, “LIV& old, 120% Ubousand bales of cotton were burned. in 1555, lo forward the nume of » patent grant | asked. | “Washington ‘and: Georietown (ec bonds —— ed wo iin tn the year 1822. He does nov uuw | 116 id, Metropolitan I sue, 101% bid. Ue For Swindling Chicago Firms. whether he auswered the letter and asks to be | {5° Columbia, Se vid. Oulunten Carcaco, Nov. 19,—Charles J. Lovejoy was | informed, The Patent office officials are look- | 25° * Oi asked. Riggs ins. iuskcent brought uere this morning irom Kansas City on | ing over the files to find if. the ewer was ever | 42h 20? waked, (Risen An pT Ch eae nel Nee eee, money | answered. on 4 aw he, a iuise pretenses from National Bank Pap A FS os area Real © lilinols, Kab, “Nathan @ Fischer, closing | | Post Orrices DiscowsrNumD.—The post ofloe | Hi: asked. esapenite sh. manuiucturers, and others, Lovejoy, @ man | at Kitzmillersville, Garrett Oo., Md., has been |“, 96 numed Giusscock and nis brother Jumes came here six months ago, and, representing that the firm of Lovejuy & Co, owned a large ainount of property: in and Missouri, obtained credit at the bunk for $15,000, and got $8,000 from the clothing firm, Gloucester, Jno. T. Stuart, of Carlisle, Wm. discontinued and also the post office at Coopers ville, Sussex Co,, Va. PeRsonat.—D, 8, Matt miPpeintmonts by the ene = President to-day appointed Josep! Roberts to be internal revenue collector tor the ‘Milwaukee, "December, Young, ot Memphis, W. A. Cauldwell, H one Geo, W. Williams, of New London, and dae bias are February, 46 Joba ‘Ost arm aod scarce are at 34036 western i alg id t of Peter Campvell; order ot publication. In re | ‘What Majer Walker Shonid De. ‘From the Republican. For the good of the police service, for the best interests of the District of Columbia and wit! decent respect for the Congress of the United Stau ‘Iker should send In his resi — he weteenet tatestions. Preah Cleveland will be satisea with pothing lesa, High Wind and Heavy Rain. MUCH DAMAGE OVER A WIDE ARKA BY YES TERDAY'S STORM. Quite a violent rain and wind storm prevailed ‘over a wide area of tne cast and north yesterday, morning. In New York elty rain fell in tor- rents and the wind blew 40 miles an bour. A temporary roof over the stock exchange gave way and let the rain in on the brokers. At Wilkesburre, Pa.,and in the Wyoming valley the storm assumed the character of a cyelone, a, dia 01 Chamberevern, onens were ee: Tooled, wd telegraph and yt Gown, "At Ringsiga, a mile from W ltkesbarre, & new Catholic church was wrecked: loss, $10,000. AU Parsons, three miles from W tikes barre, Robert Jobnson, a carpenter at work on new shait, was killed by flying planks. The steeple vi ine Methodist ehure! At Bumulo, N.Y ¥., Were demolished, burned by vitriol. cunat boat eapiain and drowned. At the wind biew 40 miles an hour, doing considerable dum- age, It was reporied that twelve barges, in tow of the tag Ki ich iet New Haven 4 day m . Were sunk off Miliord. ‘There Were about twenty-iour persons on the feet. A smuil schooner went ashore at Savin Rock, AtStaunton, Va, the wind was very violent Wednesday night, doing much damage. -o Ingersoll Then and Now. HOW FE REGAKDED THE LAND QUESTION THREE YEARS Ac A dispatch to the New York Orleans, November 18, says: Louisiana pape nusing themselves over the sonorous. [+ temses of the pious Robert Ingersoll on the question, Alta recent convention he is report should be allowed to bottle up U. form the American Air Bottling association, and allow miilions to dic ior want of breath if they couid not purchase ital the price de dd belongs nature, ure, some three as the Mcknery land grab the governor of the of pubite taj nlureiiag alleged rights 1 the Slate against the g Were called the swamp sone of Lhe oldest settled lands in the city Hume its were gobbied up aud an aitempt made to gel away With Ubat portion of Ue Chalmette tueficld which had been purchased and paid tor by the state some 60 years ago. In his own deposition McEnery alleged Unit be gave hall Lis enormous tees to Col, Lugersoll for his in- fluence at the land oifice in Washington, and it subsequently transpired that the lator had located some 15,000 wores in tbe parish of St, James, Just above this city. ~ — MASONS IN ReGALIA SmvT OvT or a CuvEcH.—The Kev. Athanasios Stuckert, pastor or St. Paul's Lutheran ehuren In Summit and St. Paul's av Jersey City, is opposed to ‘secret sucieties. The tneral” ot Jacob Wagner, a member of the church and a” Free Masou, occurred on Wednesday. Members of the ledge of which he tad been a imember attended in a body. When Ue procession | Pewched the church “door the pastor was it | watcng. raised be nove bis bead ced that ot permit the ater the ¢ less Urey first ir regalia, This the Masons Felused to do, and, aier @ consuluition wih Mr. Wagner's iamily, Une process.oa moved to | muon © Une services Were held. see — P THE CUBAN SPRIKES.—The strike of makers in the large tactories of Cuba, 1Ubas been the longest and most stub- borniy contested struggle ever known in the Irade On the isiund, and bota sides are has ‘been reached. The I Salisiaction, pleayed that the «1 terms of seu report on sterduy aleruoon, ustJoun Arene- nd conspiracy; Albert “Bis: onspiracy; Henry “Sherman, ; Paul Lender, F. Munehrath vester Granda, Geo, Treiber, Hi | Plata, #2. L. Leavitt, all tor cow are the ten Persons present Whe Us committed, two ot Leavitt and Bis | murek—say tuat John Arensdort fired the fatal Shot. Besides the charge of conspiracy each of Uhe parties is also charged with murder. Its the ‘supposition at present that Arensdorf will be held without bail and the others In heavy bonds. OF those Indicted Treiber, Peters, Plath and Granda have not been arresied, and their whereabouts are unknown. 2 = hE STILL INCREASING THEGERMAN ARMY.—The Berlin Post ‘sen:i-official) says that the drat of a bill fixing the peace effective tootiny army for the inning in January, 1S89, was sent 10 the bundesrath to-day, and that (he increased demands ot the bill do not exceed the limits absolutely necessary tor the safety of the empire, The announcement has caused @ sensation, \ con so ESSMAN HATON.—The Cattle Growers’ couvention in Chicago yester- day ere, & resolution declaring that Mr. Hatch, the present chairman of the Congress agricultural committee, 4 responsible ior the lack of proper legisiation competent to grapple with en need of the great eatile in- dustry wiih relation to pleuro-pneumouia. Nose Yrars ty Bep Becavse Sure was Nine years ago a colored woma Anderson, became almost crazed with one day at the Kecper of the poor tarm at Sedalia, Mo,,80 wild was she in her rage that she was locked In ber room alone and leit woul the following morning. Then the keeper en- tered her apartment and found. her in bed. She was not til, but she reused to arise. Daya, weeks and months passed, but never once did the woman leave her couch unless aragged | therefrom, The doctors pronounced but notwithstan Lust spring ered a nan was 11 Wednesday, when sined in bed nine anger, death came. St years beeause of a fit soe AN INFANT ATTACKED BY A Parrot,—James Lawson of Madison, Ind., has a parrot, usually a well behaved and intelligent bird, Wednes- day, in the ubsence of the other members of the household, it flew to the erib in which a six- Weeks-old’ infant was sleeping and viclo picked its unprotected bead until the eb in protruded, The infant will id's robably die, or Fokist Fines.—Passengers arriving in Petersburg, Va, yesterday afver- pver the At ‘coust line report that forests fires are burning for a distance of fifty miles along the line of the Wilmington and Weldon ratiroad, and that the damage to Umber Jundsand cord-wood will be enormous, see ‘There are strong protbilities that the gover- nor of Virginia will call an extra session of the legisiature Ubts winter, soon after Ne {fis bellewed “that two young men, stephen Richardson and John Powell, of I county, Md., were drowned in St. Martin's niver Friday night last. Joseph E. Nagle, jr, an actor playing in“ The Pulse of New York”'at the Koval Museum, in Albuny,, tel! dead ou the stare Wednes ha; night. ‘His wife is with the Sol Smith-fu company at Sau Francisco, ee THE Mosqurro is no longer @ terror, St, Jacobs Oli lakes away his sting. MAKRIED, in Unis city, November weler, Mr. FA DEtCK I T, t Miss GRACE SORBECK, On March 16, 1886, iu y Rev. =. M. Hartgock, CLINTON . GROSHON to Miss MATTE 5 NORDNCK, bois of Washington, D. C. ° JOHN~TON—CARR. On Thorsduy, the eighteenth of November. 1586, at St. John's Cuurch, Washi ff G, uy ihe Rev. Dr. Leouurd, | AMIS MARION JOWNSTON to 8OPHY Cats, daughter of tie late ‘Overton Carr, U.S. . LANDVOIGTSWHEELOCK. In Charieston, § Noveuber ti, Steveus, 1 LANDVOK EELOCK, of Woske ington. D.C. > LEWIs- WHEELER. At St. Martin, Baltimore, ‘on ‘Thursday, November 1%, 1886, by Father Broderick, WM. WHER LE Washington, D.C.'to MENRIBTTA M. WHHL daughter of the lute Francis 1, Wheeler, esq. ‘Towson, Md. Nocards LEFIN—DULIN. At cuts, Wednesday, November Kev" Siward Ite Swem, J. ELSIE MAY DULIN. No cards. ————-290- if i | i Siw sa xine