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FOR_SALE—HOUSES. SALK—HOUSE AND LOT, 15TH ST., BET, ‘and L Ste. n.w.; lot 27 feet front to large alley rear. ‘Six Hoom Brick House, A st., bet. 6th and 7th sts. ‘ail mod.imps.; now under lease at $25 FURNISHED. . St. near 14th, large house, handsomely Lest, bet. 1th and 14th, handsomely Ot, near aii, 10 Foss, partially fare nithed $65: unfurn:ehed... Alelexandria, V 216 F st. nw. 6r...15 2088 Bun st. nw. “a5 8200 per mo. Cleveland, 6 ra... rs. BIG N st aw. 5 re.14 00 308. 310, 314 N sts, (\OR SALE—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED house, very desirably iocated: fluisued in mabog- ‘and oak; heated by stcam and supplied with speaking tubes, electric bells and barslar alarm. Excellent plumbing and sewerage. Piige $80.00. WEC'P. YOUNG, 1903 F ab 2. ro 12 room house com rode LE N'st-b.W.ADE-TD, st. nW., 10'F8...-95 |16uh 5th st n.W. SE AU | FURNISHED. Det. 9th and 1c new house. a m. 207 22d st. m. W. ar. “35/341 M st. 4 w., Br. ‘Stable on the lot. 2au bear U st..3 houses, @ rooms am Lest. bet. North Cai imp., 6 rooms... YOu. near W st. G rooms. W st, oear 10:8, 6 roots. Store'and dwelliig cor. of Luth wid W'sis. 30 per mo. 24 Le st. m.W,, 9 Pa ist me w., Ors. tol and Ist u.w., a1 PO! S4LEOR ROBERTSON, 1515 1 ST. ‘Tygrooms on basement floor, F st., bet. ‘Two room: on 2d floor, Pa ave., bet. Tail id “ 438 OLD St. DW earn BTS 2 4th n.w., Ore....29 13th and F'sts. 1 RENT—A LaRGe BOARD containing 15 rooms, with lao first-ciass condition: corner 0! Gov't Printing Oftice. LAGHAN, 831 N. Alla the vest of ordcr and iiwicans Tocca waa ‘HOST. & E., NEAR PENN. framé houses FFICE ROOM. og Fst nw BPs. $40 dining room: wil {OK SALE—ON nd gus. “Renting for $12 eac Inquire of FW. CA‘ 19th st,near Lopont Cir- 1319 Corcoran st...... $100 cle $200, : Ms Tre 7 a ALL & JOHN TH ST. NEAR RST. N. tk FURNISHED— three nice thre -story brick houses: ‘provements; price $8,000 for the three if ‘OR SALE—ON S&H. WAKNER & CO., 916 Fst, nw. SOR RENT— 1806 N. il. ave.-8100) Sw. cor. Sth & B.19r...125] 2009 th st. in. W.n14F- 100, SEE TAU sti OE, ‘Apply to HI 1205 M st. n.w., 114. ext., 7d\vel igs. 50 HR RENT—HOUSE 633 1 ST. N.W. Tepaired. 14 rooms. ‘M, oF 90S Teh st. now. OR RENT—oos Ke PGA SALE-ON 8D ST. NW, Seva’ sees rick uses, ot a1 Foums each? now rentig for ‘or the three pS.0u0te an Imac x PASDARS HILL THREK SMALL a rs i inpa: 3 Mimpa; $2250. sols 24 20th st. news, Br. 1224 9th st nw, 1029 Conn. av. Gw..9F1 ‘OR SALE—ON 10TH ST. N.W., T frame iiouses, renting tor $2 SU each; price $1,300 A. DAWN ILL, (OR SALE—HOUSE B1.2x99.4; very destrabie location. House 1249 Sth st. inw.; Lot 18x64; a desirable piece of property. Inquire ills OTH ST. N.W; 1731 De Balen “0 433. Q st. n.w., 78.66.67 1709 M st. aw, Ors.86 67) FURNISHED. 1204 18th st.,13r.....200 1820 Jefferson PI. 1702 19th st, LIF, B08 F. 8, KERN, 452 M st. iw. ‘OR SALE—A BARGAIN TO AN IMMEDIATE Purchaser, on 13th street, near Mass. ‘with good lot and brick stable in HOS. J. 21SHLES D1 F st. n.w., 16r._..U0) ‘Office Rooms at i For permit apply te BH. ROBERTSON, Real Estate and insurance Brok OR SALE—HOUSE ON 8TH ST. N. W. and K sts. 11-room brick; lot 16x100; brick ing in rear; rénts for 8365; ‘OR RENT—BY RO. HOLTZMAN. 1021 Conn.av 125, zoe Hot mw {000. E. BEALL, 1420 F st, KY SUBSTANTIAL, AND 10 or 11 rooms, figure to prou.pt {OK SALE Pleasant modern brick Dweliin , Lith, at reasouud) CUITER & WIME! WOR SALE-CHEA’ On 434s. near Maryland 145 deep to a good aile: CH, PARK! ‘Stable rear 1409 W's.av.20 IS1O N st. n.w.,145 166.67 oes Lot st we x Re L400 Loin 3-49 '200 |Dupont Circle, 50, ‘The avove houses can be examined by. E BRICK HOUSE ‘SHOMAS J. FISHER & CO. + With et rooms: pst Rdg And 2 StS. SW. (OR SALE-CHEAP—A Nici Ei brick house on G, between Gth and 7th sis. sw; all G'H. PARKEK, dig and Ests. aw. {OK SALE-RESIDENCES. WE DESIRE 10 CALL THE SPECIAL ATTEN- ERS TO THE FOLLOWING LE PROPERTIES _The residence on the west sideot VERMONT AVE- NUE, above K st. recently oc. upied by senator Jac ‘thorougaly repaired, new trout put altered, thus adaptir uirements of a first-class ome. Eric 10. Bric. House on the west side of Mc- PHERSON SQUARE, of unusual width, aud cor ing 18 rooms, tour bathrooms, aud all wloderts uleuces. Price $23.00. A new Dwelling House on the west side of Vermont Jowa Circie, builtin the most careful mau 1¢ owner's use, wand desiradle cor arranged ior asmail ianlly; nlences. $14,000. For permits to ins} our office onig. FURNISHED. nr Thos C.$333.33 Jowa Circie. 15, - 1325 M u.w..16r.$300) 21 Q. fur., mi, L1F-123 16 P'n.w., fur., Lr. S246 sunw. tur, bus 13th st, aw. 20th. near G n.w..111$150 L (4 1215 85th st. iw. Grs—15 ‘No.2 7th st road, & A nr. 2d st. ne. ‘2d st. peas Pu 5 Be TION OF BOSE 6 U ature ae ‘with the Zor rent or sale is liberally rertised tree of cost to the owner. Foperty 10F Sule. call or send at office. O. HOLTZMAN. 10th ad F sts.m ATERACTIVE House, 11 rooms: in complete repai Towa cirese; family leaving city will let souabie terms to vellable teuault. Son. “It has beer e in, and otherwis BW, BES ‘9th and Pa. av storeddw 6r25) Lenox Bid's. oom Secor. 39h and B Stable, rear 1335 100 n.W., 2 stalls and eb... ‘the above is only a portion books, For full list eal the Ist and 15th. JOR RENT— 1754 M st., handsome ly faruished Iz rs. 200 29th st, 12r. 1.50 1408 31st st 18rs. mL" La.ave, Hoom 20-10 st. 472 La.ave. basement, ir.5 $, 615 7thst., Room 12.....3 ‘oyerty on may 3 bulletin issued on nl9| THOS & WAGGAMAN, i KENT—FURNISHED 1919 G ST. N. three-story and basement Brick, nine rooms WH. t. LEIPOLD, 1331 F st. : HOR RENT—9i5 RHODE threcstory Hrick, eight rooms, bath, hall, cellar: modern umprovcn Tent, $30. M.D. PE JOR RENT—AN er Residence, admirab y 48 rooms; all the conve 1nd other particulars apply to PATCH, FUX & BROW. oon ISLAND AVE. ents: front and’ bac! ‘K, vos F st {OR SALE— 1448 Corcoran st., 441 Ht nw. GH’ M BRICK HOUSE. » Vermont ave, bet. Tand U sta uw. hey neat door. ns Ke RENT -THREESTORY PRESSED BRICK ‘House; nine rooms: bay window; stone steps: cut Grete cellar; bath; iatrobes; range: ‘$35. Possession ‘December I. Appiy on premises, 1546 Columbia st. B2US -room Brick, mod. imps. Groom Frame House. ist, bet, 19ti aud 20th. 7-room Fraine, 3d si. bet. Dand ie u.w., 10-room Brick House, all room Brick House, mod. THOS. J. MYERS, 1216 ¥ st, nw. OR SALE-THE HANDSOME NEW BRICK Dwelling. containing ten rooas, known 43 1205 JOHN ' AKMS, 810 F st. n.w. 4M AUTHORIZED TO SELL, for $14,500 that fine Lot on the northeast cornet improved by a hancsome ing thirteen large rooms. A ity to secure a large modern house in a 0, At M nederate price JOHN T. AKMS, 810 F (OOM BRICK HOUSE, modern improvements, on Hs... between 6th 98.000, J. HERTFORD, 143%, neat oun, Sr.-3 ‘Bre cor. Jetké Water su Rear 920 22d 81. BF 16 Olive BYE House, near P si bridge 2131 K st.8 ra, m-L42.50 72h 2st st. 10F- 0-1 40.50 2116 G st, Or., in. iuSt., Det 15th and 16th, imps; large Stable in reat, {OR KENT—A NICE SEVEN-ROOM BRICK House, with gas. Tange square from the Capitol; 315 Delaware ave. ne. Ap- ‘and latrobe: one HE50 (Cor. 21s st. 20) 2518 T st. 41 234.3. Sr. 1202 Both st., 6r.. Rear 2602 Lat. di 928 4th stn. e, 6r.-12.50) 2025 M st, ar. price, 8,000; HOUSES 1921 AND 19286 T. ‘ale preinises Modern couveme:.ces: G st. Apply to ten rooms: alt Rhrst-clase Keysa: 2000 FISHER & CU, 1324 F st, R RENT—IF TAKEN BY DECEMBE ‘@ nicely furnished Louse, with imo, 627 Db st. mw., 121s, mod. imp . 360. AG rooms, wis imps sot CL WESCOTT & WiLCU: For a ullustappiy tc l7 1907 Pennsylvania ave. uw. of Jot and M sts n. w. brick Dwelling, containi FURNISHED. {OK SALE—TWEL.V) egunt Hesiveuce, le, for a term of (NNISHED OR U: Ig ateauihoriaed io rent the wTuont ave, tacing Lowa Years, ether furnished or unturnisbed. Price far Bitice, Foou: without rniture, Siu0u. Permits to Inspect ust be vbtaines! frat = FITCH, FOX & BROWS, {OR KENT—F jand 7th ats. Price R SALE—A FINE RESIDENCE ON ne, between Band C sis; 17 rooms; all modern improvements; ut 40x100 2. to an 20068 st. ow. new,7 rooms, bath and ‘2exiv0 fi: built b; RLav..nrConn.av$416.66, Columbia Road. 3355 Mass ave., ne h.800 Towa Cirel "B00 U's. near bet.12th and 13%h.250 15ub st,bet k 250 (Grant Place. alley; $8,650. large celiar, 1ot ny Owner {oF his own use; Very auD- jand cosy; price, 36,000: easy terh:s. Skanly other L10uses aud Lots in a.1 parts of the city. GH. KNIGHT, ‘925 F at, new. Rear room, first floor. MS, FOUR D ‘BULL © St. 10 FoOMS.n 247 Boundary st, 8 rooms. #01 Boundary st.’ 5 rooms 2416 Liudeu st, LeDroit Park, 8 Toons 2418 Linden st. Levroit Park. 3 roouis es 25 ‘bei New Hampshize ave. 6 rooms.. 20 B23 Apply to JOHN {UR KENT—LARGE A. gated brick, 30. YAU G iknow. 12 roouis: bath, we. Jeouse has been newly papered and painted :hrough- ‘aud piambing in good repair: $53. OR SALE — ON EASY T! 5 nine room Houses, wit all modern ii just completed: also, ber Louses, ‘with Improvements, su ‘bathtub, washstand, brick set rau trays, @c,, on Cat, bet. Sth and vin 901 Virginia ay deb 1omaiii 200 /11th'st,, bet. N and 7a ||L7th and Desales st.-110 ave,nearlowaci. 100 14th_100 SD CENTRALLY LO Ere o 1, bet. Ish & 19th 16a. AK st. bear 12th_.._166.6¢ || est. bet. 13th Gat: satroves, ranges c F1ACH -¥OX & ALB 1437 Fem ‘& House: $100 and upward, accori {OR RENT—1200 K ST hished of unfurnished. a handsome Residence. ‘ontains about 1 rooms. and every iegantly and ccmipletely ‘Tarnished through n particulars a bn THOS J. FISH. ug tO Value of ce in montuiy , EITHER FUR- Property. dow: ‘bout equal to the rent you would pay. ‘What you now throw away for rent. 925 F st n.w., Toom 1, 1st tow § 11 rooms: bath for investment or residence. ALLEL F. FOX, 020 Fo SALE— deight-room Modern provements, st °20, good Houses at S ‘Aiso Houses and Lots OR RENT—CRAVEN TERRA west, six Lew and very desirable stone irout Dwell give rooms, bath, range, Rirnace ‘THUS J. FISHER & Co., 1824 F st aw. SIX-ROOM BRICK 324 B sale. EA. Micad ick, on Connecticut ave, near for teu per cent on $7,000. yeven rooms, on Q st, between 15th iear herdics und cars. Easy terms. ings ach containin Modery Brick, and évery couvenies aiid 26ih sts Good veight Desizable Moder ath st.; ten roo Flue Lot oa bst., near cor. 17th, Beautiful large iot on 18th st, chasse ave, ll be subdvided Wwe other ins. JNO. BOWLES & CO.,1221 F st. R RENT—1234 MASSACHO=E: n.w.. 15 rooms: handsomely furnt-hed; suitabie for ‘A. 3 CAY WOOD, cur. 9h and K sis aw. ra Bay Window Brick, on Q, ma, New and nice, ‘OR RENT—A NEAT ‘THiouse, with modern impro ss Key at 820. Rent, $16 in advance. Owner at 618 Ke KENT—HOUSE, #34 PENN. AVE ‘Seven rooms and storé;larce yard. running back to ‘any Kind of business, Apply SY, 927 F st. mw. ‘neur corner Massa- Id cheap to setile ‘Cail for bulietin. alley; sui OWMSTEDT & BRADLE' Au estate. We (OR KENT-NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRA-| _20-2t R SALE— 293 T st. m.1.25r...§25,000!!1700 to 1710 Riggs Kat, bet 14th @ 200 | at bah, Sro-.. 824.900 sts school bidg.....25,000, 93040327th bh.siez4. 000 16 Tai a8 aa” TaD io Loa 30 iz Pan ° BBE nn haw. far 909 Mi Stn. Bh, || 406-408 12th <w.,Uro.600 aL, 1378... 11,000) 1619 L st ib. Or and 1013 "2008 si, iW." | housesin rear ... 5, bh. m.t., 106 Gr. 11,000/!1311 D st., t aus 9103 st'n.w., bi Freeper oak rt 7,000,405 to 411 Baar’: ooo ie art a 5 | $4244 M ata we Eb. tbh. {B,000 9 AF neon nn 1800 1268 FUN sunward, | 424-U20'0 “alley, az-1'500 Bay VFB. o ees 5,500. ‘The above is oni wrtion of the property on my books. “For full list cail nt office for bulletin tasted oF the ist and 15th, {nol9| THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. _ JOR SALE— NOW 1S YOUR CHANCE-BIG_ BARGAINS. Frarae, 4 rooms, Market space, Navy ¥. 0 Frame, 6 rooms, N., bet. 4th a Kame, 4 rooms, Maryland av Frame, 7 rooms, 1utiist. bet. Brick, 7 rooms, 3d. at, bet. D anc Alsé. new Brick Houses, all tnod.imps,, ou Wraudon ‘Fst, nw, Nocash; only’ monthly parments of p40. Price each for these houses $3.20 and $4,000. 2 W. Beaty N n1diwe {OR SALE— ELEGANT BRICK HOUSE OF 10 rooms, on 13th ct, just above Lowa Cifcie: price only 38,500; terms easy. ‘Also large stone quarry, uear the city; contains 40 ucres of ground. greater part of which consists of blue stone; price reasonable; terms easy. Apply to J. WP. MYERS, nig-lwt 1428 New York ave. )OR SALE—HOUSES N.W. Ist, bet. 17th and 18th, 20rs. m. 1.$45,000 W, 1822 Ist, 185s, m. 1 Rest, bet, 16th and 160 ms New’ Hampshire uv... bet. Maid S 1520 BUY Bey VS, DL rrmnseernren Ist. bet. 3d und 4th, ars, fot 2.4x00. 639 and 641 Est., 9nd 10rs . ‘MSt., bet. 2Uth and Zist, 7s, 19th'st., bet. # and F, ors, m1. N,E. bth st, bet. East Capitul and Aah ‘For fall Hist apply to HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 Ith st. Fee SALEAAT RHODE LAND AVE, A four-story basement und back bullding; residence as 14 Fooms and bath ‘und every modern cunwve- lence; location one of the most desirable In this ely. K.0 HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts nw, a1e.W JOR SALE OR EXCHANG: 0 HAND=OME new S-room brick Houses on 11th st. ge. "vil @xchange fur unimproved property. GEO. P. GOLF, 1419 New York ave. nw ni7-2we {OR SALE-THRES NEW six rooms each: all moc. imps; a ten per cei investment: price $2,700 each. Also, mee two-story Brieg, on K, vetween ‘21st and 244 sta; suitable for business price s4,0U0.. ‘Ternis easy. Apply tod W- P. MYERS, 1428 New York ave, wel5-10w> PORSALE—FINE HOUSE ON GRANT PLACE, bet Ween 9th and 10th sts. n.W.; $12,000. ‘GEO. P. GOFF, 1419 New York ave, chusetts ave. improvements. 1 st-class investment aud will be sold on very easy terms, ‘House open for inspection. JNO. F, WAGGAMAN, 806 Fst, hw. TRACTIVE NEW BRIG. ail modern improvements: Pierce Place; price $9,000. Apply to JuHN 10 Fst DW nid Fos SG REL STORY AND BASEMENT House on M st., between th an 10th sts n. W. fine house; $14,000; GO. P. GORE, nl izwe 1419 New York av {OR SALE—2T A GREAT Bal =A VE BARGAIN handsome, new, first-class, three-story, basement nd attic Residence in best part of uorthwest section of tniscity. WM. P. YOUNG, 1308 F st. n.w. n9-2w* JROR SaLE—Fi: 15,000. Snide 10. &, GOFF, ‘York ave. n.Ww. Five rooms N, between 4th and Sth sts, tw... 1,650 ‘Brick, o rooms, mod, hups., 12th st. Frame, d rooms, 32d street, Brick, 7 rooms, . vs 4,000 7 rooms, Pierce Viace, bet. 15th wid 16tb.B,300 11 rooms. Q st, bet. 1igth apd 1400 g..0uc7,V00, 6 rooms, H st, between 20 rooms, on Corcoran st... brooms, Lath st., busines pr é Grooms, Fenton'st., u'r Print, Ofti ‘Trooms, Qst, bet. 4th and oth nw... store and Qwelling. 14th st. 10,000, Yrooms, on Kiggsst., bet. 1th wid 141.6 000 Brick, 7 rooms, Wallach st., bet 1sth & 14th....8,500 Erick, 7 rooms and store 43th and Cat 000 ‘Do.” 10 rooms oa I, bet, 9th and 1060 sia. i) Do. on Dunbarton ave a Do. on Congress s:., near post ollice. 2,000 14r. Brick, E, bet, otli & 6thnr. Pension office. 10,00 iso improved sna unduproved property 10 all paris cithecity. Apply to JW.» MYERS. e10-10w: 4d» New York ave. Fees SP NS. Several six-room houses on A I miodern tiprovements 10 per ce Price, only $2,400 each; also 8 room Brick, s, vetweeu 14th und ioth sis. 6 rooms and cellar, on Caroline Wns Sbet. Vermont ave’ & i0ti.3.800 Brick, 11 rms, East Capitol st, Leu Oth aud 71-8000 S roomsand cellar, 13tt. near't st, new nouse.6,700 Omer Lbet No Cup. 1st sta n.w.2/700 Apply at once od. We MYERS, seld-lows 1428 New York ave, VOR SALE—A NICE 1W Brick House, 6 rooms and bath, all modern inte rovements, on New Hatnpshire ave, south of Waslt- jugion Circle, now renting lur $20 per MOULD, FOr price and terins apply to, nl JOMN'A. PRESCOTT 1416 F st. nw. OR SALE—7u8 I ST. SE, WITH TWO AD- Joining vacant” lots, $1,506, offer wanted; i225 Maryland ave. we. fraine store; Jot bas two fronts, only $1,000. WIGHT & BOLTON, Othand Fsta.u We (1OR SALE OR RENT—A NICE HOME-TWO new 11-room brick iiouses, 300-307 G st.n.w. They re substantially built; ail modern imps; coul vauits 10 front and meat and vegetable vaulls Iu rear. ‘Terms moderate. Apply toU. & DUFFY, 607 7th &. BW. niz-1m Die and pleasantly situated Brick Fooms, iueluding bath, 103 2d st. ne. RENT—AN ELEGANT THREESTORY basement press-brick House, Om as: ‘Matue, containing 14 rooms and bath; , Jod order {OR KENT—611 10TH ST. NE. BRICK, six Fooms, with hail, water and $14 per mouth. i. M SAUNDERS & BKO., 2103 F stow, IR SALE—FOURSTORY BRICK, if 13th ‘and Corcoran sts. n.w Lot, on N. J. uve, near D st. WOOD, cor. 9th alnd K sta. u. nw, cheap. A. PO, SALE; HOUSE ON 2isT Si. NEAR Pa. ave., 12 rooma,al: modern improvements, newly red’ and painted, rice, inciuding @ sive lot 10.000, AUSTIN P. BROWN, Heal state and Bw. 0cz9-1m « Fooms OR SALE—VERY_ DESIRABLE py spply to A. HELTMULLER & on Vermont ave. 38 fet Byes three rooms de Dought by prom, 314,000. TYLER & {OR RENT_9083.N ST._N.W.—LARGE HOUSE price of ‘aud grounds: close to street Cais, ost desirable location in Were Weal n15-10C. 0. C. GREEN, 303 7th at, nw. {OR RENT-SMALL FURNISHED HOUSES— {UK SALE-NELW TWOSTORY FRAME DWEI- ing, $ rooms; lot 406x100, in Mt. Pleasant. ctice TYLER & RUTH 1: —2022 NST, N.W., AN ELEGANTLY jouse, eleven rooms” Price 96 per mo. inquire uext door, 2020 N st. ‘OR SALE—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED N pwrelllng, ood front, eveven roouss, furuace, j wear Lowa Circle. Brice 9¥,000. EY Link EREORD. 1226 F stu. OR SALE-COMFORTABLE HOUSE, HAND- wrthwest section, due block 1802 M ST. N. W.. THREE STORY pressed-brick Dwelling, coutaining 11 Fooms, two batlirooms und all modern’ convene! in Bue conaition: iy situated in 1 be rented tor §) (OH RENT—FINE STORE ROOM AND DWELL- rooms: moderm improve. je tocatton uF some inet, 920 F Ing, 408 O st. nw. ei ments, aud in good repair; desira small busines, LOUIS’ P. SUE MA’ heated by. furtucen and. Very ei ielfeiwable part of tne cay. “C (000 Year. App to si INO. A aae somest purt of new n irom Dupont Circle and ary, dining-room. (en ite), und Kitchen jourteen rooms, including bath and §W0U. Discount tor cash. Ai Bh B.W., between 5 an SOR RENT—A VERY DESIKABLE Bi Foom brick dwelling: all modern improvements, ‘end in good repair: large front aud back yard; 13d4 Gch st. nw., West side of LUth st. near Q st BW. Ap Piyo LUULis FP. SHULMARER, 920 £ st. ow. fine brick dwelling, three-story and first-class condition, adjotning the wildings «nd suivable ior « uotel. 1 ing wouse or for oflices: cam be rented for month. Apply to JNQ A. PRESCOTT, We LARGE AN basement, con ‘OR SALE—A_ NI brick, south front, heated cellar under whole house: handsome troni, side aud buck yurds; flowers and ¥i ICE HOME, SEVEN Rooms, Unroughout; concreted {Oi KENT—LARGE 5 os Mable. in alley ear Frapklia sehook ail modern proveients, can accommmedate several and eachinan. Kent moderate. S. 1428 New York A NEW, ATIRACTIVE BRICK hed. Convenient to bast Capkol st. dics aud cars: $40: S15 N. C-ave. me. )OK RENT—BEAUTIFUL =iX-RoOM HOUSE, 1808 Wauiach Piece n. wz all Mente. rent $35 yer mouth mouthly Instaiments it to OWNER, 1509 Car- newly painted "and ‘OR RENT—HOUSE 1800 RHODE ISLAND aa cuine st n.w., va premises: Apply to J. J. SHEDD, 1402 14th ot. Dapered. ‘Casi purchaser wanted : (OR SALE—HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS. CALLOR send for November bullets ued, BAXTER & MAcGOW, ‘NT—A HANDSOME NEW RESIDENC! 15 rooms, furnished or unfuri 1825 M st nw., A SMITH. SOK RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, ON PIERCE 7 rooms: ail modern improvenseute rent, 2G. PROCION & DON, Real rs Hof p. .perties JUst ise ahd, with stable: AN, 1008, 1010 F st, AT BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ud LUULsts 2.W.3 price $o,00U; wowern Improve J.W.P. YE w York avely Epc fo! mores, B SOR KENT —ow _N. oe iS 2 TB Fee on Ist, between 9th rents 10r 350 per month. Also. eight-Foom 16th sia; “price 94,500. 92hGgid St once, 11 rooms on 1, comer of 13th, q : Seven rooms, 15th, between 8 and Pierce Place, onl; sour TWeP MY nS, DOK RENT 1031 Sth nw, 11-350 X. Kecor.6uneN ulw.lurss 5 Bid N Cavese. . THREESTORY- iE with bath. and all Fent $30.0y, | Ac COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, I<FARM OF 150 ACRES CLEARED ‘ashington: perfectly eee ADDISON & LAHCOMBE, 1306 F at Haan Fane ate ee San AND eae ae shear andes a a eae sea ce aces ME ES 120-80" rick, on Sst, between 14th and By, Cedar st., Bet. J4th aiid Saud 1 Fine Office Room. 3 windows in frou, 2d tloor, Wal- ter building, 1008 and 1010 F sun.w.at low price, W. C. DUVALL, (Successor to Duvall & {OR SALE—A PERFECT GEM OF im the northwest; seven rooms: cellar; ements. to J. W. PMY. 16w* Hy miles from Ws locality: fine water 3. 1425 New York ave SALE—A NICE HOUSE, ON H ST. N. 140.20 to an uiley. House 20 feet mnt, 7 Fooms, mod. lmpa., stable in the rear; ‘with’ new frou ‘ience: ali in goud order. festmnent, OF & nice home. Price, LINK «NS, 720 20th st. 3020 ont a care 1920 Oth stnw. 7 Foon, irae hail wad Water. By CHAS. 5. SHREVE. the insane asylum on the east. FEXEINS, Good Hope, D.C, oF: Po Na erate SALE-WE HAVE A NUMBER OF Houses desirably located for homes or invest- ments, which we offer apon easy terms oF all casll, tO Suit’ purchasers: it will be to your advantage to Cob sult our list betore you decide. HUMPHREY & COLMAN, ‘Real lustate Brokers, 26 G18 Fae ne, JPOR SALE 40 MASSACHUSETTS AVE N.W. Saxf0 to an alley, "a bargain’ to an femeasints 14x70 to wn alley in to.an Inmediate pur- chaser. DANENHOW Eité SON, 1115 Fst. bd AOR SALE 54 10th st. n e., rents $20, = 2116 Low st. n.w,, rents $12.50 noc. 1920 Sth st, rents’ $12.50. 221 Q st nw, rents $10, 728 Othst ac. rents Si 2228 G st BW. rents 90.0 a peer JOTN Ee REALE Tao LOST AND FOUND. NAKMN UP ASTRAY NOVEMBER 19TH, ONE small Red Cow. Owner can have the sate by. id, proving Droperts. “inure of 18H Bouudar SOUND-LITILS DOG, BLACK AND TAN, aT the carp pond: cars cut; collar, but no tae "ihe pwner will pleuse call, pay for udverdsementand get eos, “ P9UND—ON PENNAYLVANIA AVE, Neat “7th st, uw xold iiruceleu; ouue. of Owner engraced on tuside.’ Cilt ut sta oftice and pay for this saver teement: mute Suk TEpGUNING-oF SoVEMEER wo. a aver Skye Terrier; augwers to the. ale of Fea.hers; bud on collar inarked. with, owners name, tag i300: “Liberal reward it retwrned to Sul. 2d ot, nw. naa 3 > REWARD FOR INFORMATION CONVICT” SDD ing the person who store a portion gr Msiuge trom tite Fesiueues of Dr. at. ¥ THOMPSON, 476 Siary land averawe rere OsI—DURING THE EARLY PART OF LAST 4 week, Ladys imal Gold Waich with hai at- tn ‘as/an heirloom. ‘A je Tew Felurued to 633 Fat. we mabe OST-SMALL HAIR AND GOLD BREAST: pin, ih ola eters, 0 ou te gla Bane aay inozaing, wn. reward ifre- tufued to i Le MACKaLi, S040 Dumbanen ae: enue. B203¢ et re = (OK SALE-IST. BETWEEN N. CAPITOL A. 1125 7th st nw. Astata.. new isrick: bay window, inod. imp.; heaved 7 rooms and ath; alley” Ae PILL & OO. 1550 Foe, 8AL-E—CHOICE PLACE, ONE ACRE, NEAR house aud outbuildings, every 3O aAsuOW AN ee im rear. Pric convenience, n rice improved, 34, es] 5, Fine Fi BaXTER & OST—A SCARF PIN, WITH. LIGLOUS LP Meath attached Valtied aa a giltt froin ‘a deur friend. A suitable reward will be it returued to the Star office. ee) OR BALE—A Hi iAND-OMi CORNER HOUSE, siou00. SWOrks Koy LEY,0a7 Patnws LE—-OR EXCHANGE-SIX FIVE-ROOM Bladensburg. road ts ga 1otw 30K 100. SW £ ‘OR RENTS CREE RS Ck, HENS-SIBLEY FARM, CONTAL tractive 6-roou house, large wud outhouses. Will lease for at >WOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, (927 F ot. n.w. a 25 EH, Cor. ty and E sin a. le} ne. 6ra._$20.30 ‘Terrace, 9.20 elandst.Or13.ou 4 F on Stapf emkbu See a eoraee. RESID! ie LENT HIRIDENGE K& SALE, THE the Toate BW Ged Bardi aw CAY WOO. {OK RENT—cH EaPK, ‘at alow Azure.” ELKOSE PARK” LOTS Fo. Most desirabie tu Hiyatisville, opposite resiueuce of the kk terms, de, address oF a] D. K. 1b, gor. 9th and K sts. nw. AN 8 ROOM HOUSE TV CEE @ RUTHERFORD, 1. WP. Aggnt, 1428 N.Y. ave, 5 REWARD WILL BE PalD FOR THE RA turn of @ Bull Pup, lemon aud white, § months old, ost last Baturday,) to 1Uus New York ave. URvate EN UP ON THE 16TH OF NOVEMB: TD tnebag Home, on Neutaird term ek RRS tie tere ear ts os Petog peer uanitese uanaes ueaant OsT—BY A WIDOW, AN ENVELUPE UON- I ‘ntning ond's20 and sve 93 oui Kiiborat cs wit be pall i returned to Tio Llin st news ieee SSS Be eee ee PERSONAL Real Estate Beoners, 1: 1-FINS EIGHT ROOM HOUS! E-AT MT. PLEASANT, SEVERAL AT echgeniee ee Md.. 1520 per month, MARION poe sya & RUTHERFORD. 1226 Fok nw. FURNISHED— ¥ ne on ot OR BALE—ON ‘iment = to Teuleytown eres, kaproved bya. Cottage, ing eleven rooms, bath, hot and cold water suabie, house and watered by well and springs bas an abundance vi Adjoining the above on the east, prising twelve ucres, Mtage of eleven rooms, PERCE MILL ROAD. CLOSE Double Frame Collage, coutala- SALE—CHEAP_A SEVEN-ROO} s convenient 10 herdi to 3. B, HER STREETS CR DY FROM PRINTING OFFICE r zr ‘925 7th Wa about roums, please call again? av ‘ANTED SAMUEL HARRIS, WHORE W tte a 5 Sith at nc ai on noi cal! upom EWELL A. DICK, uttoruey-atlaw, SOL 4t,, im regard to business of iportanos. ate GENTLEMAN OF UNIVERST A. Soniand of considerase 2 ft, Geoires @ position as Private ‘Tutor, Contidentia Clerk or scoreury, or ober Dusition or tree GLB Boe, 4a Baltimore Mat GALE—FINK THREE STOR fronting south on T eae atonce. BONO, star office. " YOUNG GENTLEMAN AMI AA sient whist meet ainatiragu ve yooog ings we ir Debunn eotertainlngaud agrecaio, adtireuy bee es ‘TYLER @ RUTHEKFoR:! Tie Fan. co nit heme aie cme, ike & KUT BENT — Til ‘Briek dwelling, 1400, in IL SERV: (CON: SERVICE EXASINATION eee Bend 106. te Hook Bure: ull-lm Southwest corner sth aud K sts, nw. N ACCOUNT OF THE HEAVY DEMANI ‘D ‘apo os, we are now 10 pay fall: value for Ooriwera aes SES Hesjotlc cl "er aise avage eat Tesldence 1004 Kat we "ea ee | © iaocermmniaagios SUITS et ~ 4 sero sax Calvert se alld 2d’ EDITION. Last Toran oT Sta THE AQUEDUCT BRIDGE, The Canal Company Consents to the Sale of the Structure. ‘Special Dispatch to THE EVENING STAR. ALEXANDRIA, Va., 22.—The Alexandria Canal company met at the Market building about one o'clock to-day; Presiaent Wheat in the chair, and Solicitor McCue, of the Treasury; Gen. Wells, Mr. A. A. Birney, of Washington; Mayor Smoot, and many others present, The pany by a unanimous vote adopted a reso- lution confirming tue contract between the lessees and the canal company, made last October, aud gave full consent to the sale of the ota tree bridge. Fifty- two hundred and eighty-stx shares, all present, Voted*tor the resolution, ‘This concludes the relation of the Alexandria Canal company to the free bridge, and in substance gives the United States the site of the Aqueduct to make a tree bridge there. Aqueduct for the pu The Budget Committee Strongly Com. Inends Count Kainoky’s Attitude. Pgstu, Nov. 22.—The budget committee of the Austrian delegation, in making its report on the foreign estimates, alludes to what it calls “The universal disapproval of Gen. Kaulbars’ iuterference compared” with Inoderate attitude of the Bul- ” Referring to the speeches made Emperor Francis Count Kalnoxy-on Austrix’s toreign relations, the committee declares that “Austrians are ever ready to muke any sacrifice when the honor of the monureby has to be defended, but, are grateful that they enjoy the blessings of "The committee further says it re- ices over Count Kalnoky's statement that in foreign affuirs the confidence which Austria enjoys is fortified by the clear and unseifish Policy of the government, and that it fs gratetul that Austria’srelauonswith Germanyhave been Strengthened, without affecting her friendly Telations with Russia, Allusion 1s made tw the uecord und ideutity of interests between fand and Austria in many important points, and reference Is made to the fuct that Austria expects o reach an understanding with Italy which will prove mutually udvantageous und in the interest of peace. The comui P plauds and approves Count Kalnoky’s efforts to amicably settle the question pending with hopes they may suceced, and ex- Presses confidence that Count Kaimoky will properly suieguard the interests of the mon- Joseph and. ‘THE SITUATION SIMPLIFIED. ‘Austrian diplomats and officials believe that the rupture between Rus- sia and Bulgaria will facilitate the solution of the crisis inthe Balkans, Itis thouzht that the powers will disupprove of any precipitate action respecting tne proposed Prince Nicholas of Mingrelia to the Bulgarian ————— ‘The Socialists Outvoted. THE CHICAGO TRADES ASSEMBLY ELECTS A ELEGATE TO THE COLUMBUS CONGEESS. HICAGO, Nov, 22.—Over flity new delegates took tueir seats in the trades assembly yester- ‘Tuis almost compietel aspect Of the assembly and made it look almost like @ new organization, Alter the routive business hud been disposed of, Wm. E. Tomson, 4 member of the executive colmumitiee of thé federal trades of the United States and Canada, Save notice that the first congress of tue lederus Hon ineets in Columbus, Ohio, December 7, and the trades assembly was entitied to one dele- gate, He moved that tue assembly proceed to elect «delegate, Mr. ‘fomsou's bitter upponent, George Suliiiug, immediutely objected. He wanted @ special notice uf Lhe proposed action to be given the various organizations, so that their delegates might be present, and, if neces- Sury, a special meeting of the ussenibly held, ‘Tnolnus £. Randall opposed sending « delegate tall, us he did not tuiuk the past history of the ederation warranted the expense. Presi- dent Rowan warmly dewended te icderation, and cited Ube eight-hour movement us a sul” ficient reason ior its existence und support, Both Randail’s and Suiiling’s objections were Yoleu down, and at least «dozen nominations lor the hougr were muue. ever, exept George Suilling aud Edward Mul Vauey, aud the assemuly settled to await the Fesuil UI Lhe iong-coulinued gut between the socialise and anti-sucialistic elements, lutler was successiu,, Mulvaney recelving 76 Votes to Sz for Suiliing. ‘ue announce tue result was received with the heurtiest ap- chauged the All withdrew, huw- a The Withdrawal of Pittsburg. MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION TO TAKE ACTION ON IT. The American Base lion is ho.ding @ special meeting here to-day, to take uction Upon tue wituarawae te Vilisburg clay trom tue association, ‘There are preseut representatives Irom Louis- Viule, Buitinore, Putiaueiphia, Brooklyn, New York, St.Louis aud Cineinuad, with Presiddat Wickolt in the chair. sessrs. KE. E. Mun.us, and Davia Kowe ure here troin “Kansus Cigy, Walsh and William Brom we and Mr. Watkins from Detroit, #rom these three points it is expected the as- sociation will choose & successor to the PiLL- burg club. ‘The sessiun is with closed doors, feos idaho A Prominent Marylander Killed. STRUCK BY THE NEW YoRK AND WASHINGTON ell trom Cleve; ov, 22.—William H. Ches- tizen o1 Harford couniy, was Killed to-day at this place by tne New York and Wasuington express train. eral imporiant positions of trust, jall Street To-day. 22.—The stock market opened irregular, but geuerully firm cnis worn- ing, changes froin Saturday's final prices rang- r cent generally, white Mt Was Up My per cent, Live, the principal trading He had filled sev- New York. Nov. iug’ from 4% to Hitntnond fad West. ‘Tue market was being in Jersey Central, Readin Point and Consolidated Gas. Prices were weak aud further declines were made in ihe euriy dealings, and Jersey lirst advanced %, quickly broke’ 144. dated Gas was ine conspici steudily declined, losin losses ranged from , Erie, West olls Weak stock and is iy per cent. Ouer Ay to Sy per cent, Toward 11 o'clock the market fulliew and the early losses Shicago, St. Louis Locks being very suong. At 11 were generail and Fitisburg o'clock Lue warket is ac ee Rasssian Steamers Leaving the Danube. —Ail the Kussian st been ordered to proceed VIENNA, Nov. 2: on the Danube have Sorta, Nov. 22.—M. Karayeloff and M. Zan- koif wil! soon leave Sofa, They have already obtained Russian passports, Steamer's Hold. CHARLESTON, 8. C., Nov. 2: fire broke out in the bold of s guards, loading cotton here for Bremen. oun Ube fire departinent bad the tlumes under About 8,000 bales of cotton were on ‘his morning a teamer Horse a A Fight With Bailiff. TRYING TO PREVENT THE SEIZURE OF CATTLE IN IRELAND, —A_ fight occurred Dusutn, Nov. 22. between the police and a mob at Li county Kerry. Some bailitfs seized a numver oi catule in ad action for rent, and 4 mob of 400 men attacked the oilicers und attempied to Teseue the cattle, went to the assistance of the bailiff an batons and bayonets succecded eventually in dispersing the mob, atter wounding several of Ee Another Lake Disaster. Dereorr, Mic., Nov. nat special from Montague suys: Persons driving on the beach yesterday discovered the wreck Ot the schooner L. J. Conway st the mouth of Flower creek, about seven tiles north of, town, he vessel is a total wreck, and the entire crew lieved to be lost, ——__ Aceident in = Cyclorama Building. TWO MEN KILLED AND TWO OTHERS VERY BADLY INJURED. Dergorr, Nov. 22.—This morning, a littie after 10 o'clock, in the new cyclorams bullding, Lurned wireet, about twenty tect of tin seattulding gave way, precipitating four Lets to the ground, Hity feet below. Two suved themselves by catching’ the broken Michael Geegler was killed in- tin’s head struck u_ piece Ing crushing in bis face so ler had a leg broke ‘His recovery is ips Sustalued internal injuries, be- @ broken leg and @ smasbed wrm, A fight ensued. its inemvers, 22.—An Evening Jour- Of the seaffoldii red it i ja inate A VETERAN DEMOCRATS VIEWS. Ex-Senater McDonald Talks About the Situation in Indiana and the Political Outlook in General. THE MOOSIER STATE MUDDLE—THE DEMOCRATS MAY “BREAK UP” THE LRGISLATURE—TRE PRESIDENTS ORDER HURT THE PARTY—H0W ABOUT '8S? ASraR reporter bad a pleasant chat with ex- Sgnator McDonald this morning. “I cannot tell you,” he said, “much about Indiana that has not been in the papers al- ready. There is no question about the demo- crats having a majority of two im the legis! tare; but I would not pronounce It safe until the whole matter ts settled. We have some contests in the state senate and therepublicans have some in the lower house, Until these are settled nothing can be taken as certain. The republicans have a majority in the lower house. We don’t know whether or not they are going to use the power of a majority to turn oui demo- crats. Tuey may change the complexion of the legislature in this way. “Is there no way for the democrats to pre- Vent this?” asked the reporter, _ “None; unless they break up tlie legislature.” “How can they do that?” ‘By resigning.” ‘Are they likely to do this?” “If the republicans unseat democrats un- Justly, merely because they have the power to ‘do x0,’ the democrats would probably resign and Dreak up te legistature. 11 requires two- thirds o1 both houses to make a quorum to elect nd if the democrats retired there aSenat would be bo legislature.” “If the republicans should get control would there be any opposition to Harrison?” asked the Teporter, “Tere is none yet, but there might be. I think Governor Porter would not object to being a candidate.” ‘The result in the state, Mr. McDonald said, Was not satistactory to him. “The democrats should have heid their usual majority. ‘fhe re~ Was not, in his opinion, due to any’ increase {n the republican vote, but to the when the voters like the opportunity to setule old scores with eacu sult, however, fact that it Was an off year, other. They chose to seitle their personal grievances, and this resulted In a large stay at-home vote. Then,too,the President’sorder for federal officials to have nothing to do with poll- ties hurt the party, The oificiuls, he said, thought probably thai it meant more than it did aud they would do no poiitical work, “ILmay have been a good enough thing,” he said, “but it hurt pretty bud. ‘There fs no doubt that the use of position to Influence politics is an abuse, and probably needed heroic treat- ment; but the sudden surgical operation is paintul I think he will recover from it and be Detier for it if the end,” “What part did the tariff piny?” asked the reporter, “In Indiana there is a strong sentiment in favor of a red of free trade, ‘he discussion of that question strengthens us. I think there is a very iarge republican vote that wouid go with us i! they Uuought we would really reduce tne tarilf.” Sn think the outiook for the purty is prvery. 1 think the democrats will elect a sident in 83.” ‘Cleveiand?” suggested THE STAR. {looks that way now.” “fhen the republicans will probably nomi- nate Blaine, and it will be the sume vid figut,” suggested THE STAR, “ikely,” replicd “the Senator, “and the democrats wiil win.” “But if George comes into the field?” suggested the reporter. “4 do not object to that combination, Take it ail over tue country, George will draw more from the republicans Uaan irom the democrats, He would carry with im mostly organized lubor, whica generally votes with the republi- merican pouey Of pro- cans ‘for the so-called tection to labor,’ But bis vote througuout tbe country would not be larg. his running.” “Do you think the democrats would gain any States ihey have not heretoiore carried?” if the republicans uominute Blaine, Mr. Clevelina could « ably New Hainpsuire aud Micnigan, oe ONLY THROUGH THE TREASURY. Congress Cannot Receive Detailed Esti- mutes from the Commissioners. Speaking of the statement of Major Ludlow that the Commissioners intended to send toCon- gress the detailed scheduie ofstreets which they Tetusedtosubmitto the Tresury in their esti- mates, Mr. Randall said to a Star reporter vo-day that the committee would not receive them in such away. ‘The law, he said, point- Ang Lo the section of the Revised Statutes, pro- vides that the estimates must come through the Treasury department, and the commitiee Will not receive them except through the Proper channel as provided by the law ‘The subject will be discussed by Une” District subcommitiee at Lucir meeting to-morrow, aud itis already certain tuat full detatled estimates Will be required to be received through we ‘Treasury department before any money will be appropriuied, ——___e+__ The Appropriation Bills. THE HOUSK SUB-CUMMITTEES AT WORK. The House appropropriations committee met ‘to-day. A quorum was present. The several bills Were distributed among the sub-commit- tees,us they were last winter, and good prog- Tess was made with the sundry civii ill. The sub-commitiees on the District of Columbia and on the legislative bill will meet to-morrow meraing. The distribution of biils is as follows: Sundry civii—Kundall, Forney, Burnes, Ryan und Long, Legislaiive, execuuve and judicial— Hoiman, Towushend, Cuveli, Cannon’ abd But- terwortu, Deiciency—surnes, Adaiaz, Le Fevre, Mevomas and Caunon.’ District of Col- umbii—Wilson, LeFevre, Adams, Henderson ion ol the tariff, upon the basis ~» dv not object to carry Massuchusevis, and prob- MES. PAGE'S DESPERATE STRUGGLE Mer Assailant Still at Large. HIS OBJECE THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN RoB- BERY, AS HE HAD BEEN GAMBLING AND WAS FINANCIALLY EMBARRASSED. Mrs. Page, who was the victim of the mid- night atiack in ber own Louse, 1633 L street, Friday night, the particulars of which were given in Saturday's STAR, is gradually recover- ing from the effects of the injuries received. Her upper lip was quite badiy cut and her lower lip was considerably swolien, while she is still sore trom the struggle. She suffers, how- ever, principally from the shock to Ler nervous system, which, as may be easily imagined, was Nery great, The doctor who attended her says that the struggle must have been a very severe ene, and in the course of it her assailant, West, must have struck her about the head and faco with his fist twenty times, Alter he had chlo- rotormed the mother of Mrs, Puge, sleeping by herside nearest the door, around the irontof the bed to chiora Page. She was, however, awake y the cold air, either from the ope door or trom the rapid evaporation of the liquid, and West stepped e doorway, where Mrs. Page saw bis figure fudistinctiy. "When she jumped out of back to, bed to strike a light he rushed ai her, aud selz ing her he attempted to force the chlorotorm upon her. She fougut desperately, and her screams, a8 well as the noise of the struggle, aroused her mother and her litte dauguiers, wo siept across the hail, and then her assall- aat, fearing detection, made his , knock: ing over the old lady and one of tue little girk in nis flight, He leit the house the same way be entered, through the cellar and then out through the door, which be had already pried ‘open, into the back yard and into the alley. HE WAS FINANCIALLY EMBARRASSED. The police officials who are investigating the case think that West went to Mrs. Page's house for the purpose of robbing her. They state that West had been gambling and has been borrow- ing money lately, and has expressed himself as Gesperate on account of lis flnancial suraits, ‘They also state that he had got the idea thai Mrs. Page had several hundred dollars in ber house, when the tact is that Mrs. Page had her mother and three daughters to support, and it Was only recently that she had been ‘earping $1,200 a year. Sie hud rented the house where the assault was committed with the intention of renting rooms and thus reducing her own Teut. Her friends say that she had a hard husband to Struggle since the death of hi muintain herseif and her family, Sb however, managed to do so, but boili Mrs. and her friends d any umount of moue} published that West's object im house was ty obtain $1,200 which Mrs. had told him she had saved up and wani iuvest in property ing that she had ac only asmail sum of money by her, THE POLICE UNABLE TO TRACE WEST. Friday night, when the assaui mitted, Sergeant Tru: nell, who was 4 almost unable tos in the iuvestigation. Meauwhile Lieat. Guy, of the third precinei, hud iacen the bottle o chloroform to Mr. Cate’s drug store and wer discovered who bad pure aiterwards learned from Mrs, had visited her house and lade a coutessi@n West, itis thougni, escaped irom the premises by the back way aud went Warough De Sules street to his boarding house, on Connecucut avenue. Up to tiis morning the officers had jound no traces of him, IN CHARGE OF THE WORK OF FOUR LADIES, Wesi is said tbe a mau of good education and manners, ie was placed in charge of the work done by tour ladies by Mr, Park, the chiet of a division in the Land office. Mrs, Page Was one of ine four ladies, and when West was placed in charge Mr, Park said to qiem Laat it might seem strange iu a democratic adminis- an put in such a ace, but if Lhey had any objections he would ike to know it. “The ladies suid tuat West was tratioa w have a colored 4 pleasant, unassuming got along Very nicely, an Teuson ivr a chau, colored man, Mr. Pari says that West was a efficient cleric, and as tar as he knew his habit with whom they were good. lie must lave learned of Mrs. Page's methods of ile, aud carefuliy making his plans took along with hin” the ehiorolorm: to prevent the other members ot tue househo'd e here irom North Carolina about 1876, and was ap- from interfering with him, West c: pointed to the Lund office, BOSTON’S LABOR MOVEMENT. A Strong Probab: MeNeili Wit Boston, Mass., Nov. aun for Mayer. on, George E. Me) trict assembly “No. Will be the standard be: 7,000 uawes ure secure tle signers agree tov 4,000 und 5,000 bad been oviained Sauraay toa pledge in nigitt, and nv doubt the lis: will be tilled beiore ‘Tuursday, i, and at the iat rniuuted George Will lake the stump tor Lim iu (uis city. MeNeil had & conwerence with George in New. York Suvurday, aud the ubove arrangement is the result iuereol, FINANCIAL ANO COMMERCIAL The New York stock Market. The following wre tue ope: of the New Yure suck toda, as reported by special wire 20 H. M. Dodge, 039 Louk and MeUomas. Fortiticdtions—Forney, Rau- dull, Holman, Butterwortu and Ryan. Pea sions—Townstiend, Cabell, Wilson, Long and Henderson. —___+00____ Senator Van Wyck Cheerfal. HE TALKS ABOUT THE ELECTION IN HIS STATE AND THE SENATORSHIP. Senator Van Wyck, of Nebrasica, and family, arrived in the city last night, and are comfort- ably established at their residence on Massa- chusetis avenue. ASTAR reporter called upon the Senator to- day and found him ina cheertul trame of mind, Speaking of the recent contest in his sate he suid it Was very animated, and there were some unusual teatires avout It The state constitution contains a elause which authorizes a direct vote of the people upon the question of a choice to the United States Senate, bul that provision had never been put in practice. Senator Van Wyck believing tat the people favored his re-election, aad being willing to submit his claims to’ the arbitrament, de munded that the constitutional provision be entorced. The demand was violently opposed in many quarters, and it was next to iinpossi- ble to buve te question fairly submitted, as the governor would not, or did not, issue a pro- clamation calling for a'yote upon the, senator. ship. By diligent work Mr. Van Wyck’s iriends procured a suuimission of the question in some portions of the state, and out ui a total vote of near 50,000 on tae senatorship Mr. Van Wyck BOL AboUL 46,000. ‘The oppoucnis of the policy of submitting the senalorship to a vote of the peopie :naintained that it was unlawiui, because a statute prohib- ited printed changes of regular vailows. But despite ail this opposition about 50,000 ont of 4 tow of 125,000 voted on the seuatorial ques- on, “But how do you stand, Senator?” asked THE Srait reporter. ‘Well, I leave it to my friends,” he replied, nd tlley feel hopeful. ‘The iegislature will consist of 96 repuviicans and 37 democrats, Reaily, it 1s too early w tell just bow the vote may bé divided. |The people nave spoken, not- withstanding the many obstacles interpused, and it remains lobe seen what the legisiature will do.” Senator Van Wyck made his fight through- out on the basis of uncom promising hostility to monoplies, | He elalins tual Nebraska has been bound down by corporate power, und that there ig n0 mistaking the sentiment of the people on this question, ~~ —__.e-___._. PERSONAL.—Senators Sherman, Edmunds, Morrill, Logan, Gorman, Miller, Vest aud Sew- ell, Representatives Springer, Hitt, Wilkins, Heard, Matson, Wellborn, Ermentrout and Burleigh, ex-President Hayes, Gen. Sheridan, Adsistant Fustmustes Geveral Stevenson, Col, Cunaday, sergean of the Senate, Justice Waive and Justice Gray were registered in New York lust night.—Mre. Gea, Huncock aud Mrs. Col, Ladiow ure wemporarily in the city, at 1522 Slat. street, with Mrs, Gen, Mitchell, the widow of’ @ trusted staff Officer and iriend of. Gen. Hancock. New Yors Saturday niger b. Corspett ot New York night—E. L. Corthel nd W. C. 5. Beaumont, of he will recover. ‘The accident was ‘the men.crowding in one spot, Sect Sad ‘at Wormley’s.—Hepresentatives Hepburn, and Hiyan areih the city forthe winter—-Hon, W. C.Winstand’ey and wife, of India are the ests of Postmaster Dalton of we of rape a Litt uss! mavy, Jones, of New Hampshire, are at the Rigge-— Representative Cubeil is at the te:Pice President Whebieras a out Vaild.——Commander Brown and: Hon. Ebbitt.—Dun! Burgess, of pareiay “ot ‘Whitny, Oatario, J. Jone Hm dentord, matager at Ghell? D-H Bidwell, wt ictnoad, sis aiants Mad and W1 North Pace. Do., pret . \Nortiwenc. Do., pret Oregon oc oregon Nav Vac. Mail, Tr, PECL st Bo. No > zu) 2 5 79* Tome os | 65. 43%, 43% 30. | 504 ASAgidasay AL V. a Washington Stoca Exchange. The following chan tay's quotations: onthe Washtugion SiocK are Woe | Loses D.C. per imp. Gs, 1801, coin, 1123) Bid, 113y aske Fopolita a." Kk. siock, 401 vid, 40s assed, Washington Gua, 353) bid, “Sey German-Ame.ican ‘ sus, 146 vd ton Brick 3 1s: Ralumor: aarxers. BALTIMORE, Mo. Nov. 22-—Vir Ollduied, o7: past-due coupous, ew Uren O45 en-iordes, 43 01d to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp. Nov. 22.—Cotton cady —mid- d mouerate— 2750 do. extra, 00a 9: do. ilo brands: 4 Stace Patapsed “tantly. 9.00; do. superlative patent, 0.35: Wheat—southera sieuiy: western lower ind’ quiet: southern red,S5a86; southeru suber, Sabo. Sok Sluryland, 00 asked: ‘No. 2 western wintet piigind: December, Satandiy: January. ain: Fevraary, Styust. May, O. bid. - Gora—wouthen higher: Western steady-and fairy active: southern Wiite and yellow. doadcr qeweru sixes. apo 404 Bid: Fear. da%uda'y: Jumuary, ddmuddus Fuury, do%adGig steamer, 4304p YOats tina Southern aud Peunayivanis, S0e3%°westera wulte, Saudd wenera mixed, S2a33. tre quict, Guasst ay dutl~prune w choloe western, bydalaG0 bre Tbeals—shoulders ‘and. clear rio shies” packed, ois meats—shoulders fear Flo sides,” pack be tlds ag clear Hb ‘sla. ig: hans. Lorenz Kissner to John 0. Herbert, pt. 5, #q. 717; 600, Jobu E, Norris to Sarah E. Main, 5a. A. 8. Clarke to John H. 13, sq. 405; $45.88, 5) 725. Henry Ly Wraltes Sob Se aot is ry, a. Deaatin, ous E i noe : F eS Bi : Paik Inissioners cx nicated at once to alajor Wale: use esion will be promulgated in general orders.” Gen. Henke, counsel for Lieut. Arnold, said Us aiternoon tion whatever what the decis! had not ween the ¢ he waited uy argument. “I vbink. make some 4 ease off the p Tt was a Major W is need to vindicate himselt in the decision is aunounced,give out a further Statement regarding the matter, going to show er Ist, Lo bring Though the mi ease, ty Amoid case wui: “age y that she had accumulated A Siatement has veea utering tue The Commiss conference @ little before 2 o'clock. Commis sioner Webb stated that there would be no decision in the jow said that they had gone testimony and discussed it, “It Unree days betore tne case Is decide Ladios irs. Page stated Unis inorn- mulated noting, and bad ‘was com- the neighborhood at the time, heard Mrs. Page's Screams and went to the house in company with Officer Maddox. — Dr. Cook bad then been sulumoned t the house and had dressed Mrs. Page's lace, Whica Was badly bruised. The offi- cers found Mrs, Page greatly excited aud ak on account ot her mouth being so severely injured, Alter the case was reported to headquarters Saturday morning Detective Raff wax detatied to assist sed the bottle, and Page Uhat 0 ey did bot see any © slinpiy oceause he Was & 4 Neat’ To-day, Pewer i Swearing on 7th Joun Litte, protanity on Mo." Louis Pollard, disorder Street; $3 oF 15 days. He Smith, colored, loud and boisterous i Cuatk: aliey south West; do, Thomas Webster, carry in &pisolon Dstieet northwes Arthur Burgess, protanity oa & street souub- West; $5 ors days, Spencer Hawkin, colo WulaWwiUl asse days. Jolin Tyier, jeived. Hartwan Kiug, proianity on D strest soutbcast; $5 or 7d bored, prolantt colored, prota: | ber, coiored, | norunwest; S2u oF GU days. | colored, toud y That George E. —It now seemsas if Boston wil have adistinetly labor caudidate for mayor at the coming municipal elec- cil, chairman ot dis- iKuizuis of Labor, er, agreeing to run If vaich ie for him. Beiween oped, carry iug & Pistol OD’ 1sly Stz | 320 ‘or GU Gays. eAposure on | days, Wastington and « | company, saute: on; 8d. Henry George, of New York, is behind Me- | ikulullous; p10 collateral sorielted, |usordeny couduet in county; Brady, crueity to animais; do. Wm. Branuoa, Amueceht exposure ou 4 surect nortuwest; do. Joun Sweeney aud George Brewer, proiauity; do. Win. bua, Thomas Nvouan, Juno Lioyas Joun N Catiahan, disord felted. Heury 2. Williams, wssuuic; collateral sorieied, Joan McNally, ds cis, colored, iurceuy; 30 da: Win. Betier Sault; 920 aiid 3800 bonds or 6 mons, Louis umpl, emvezziement, graud jury. = aud 3290 pan. prices So 268! pomrer. pau ‘Faneral will take at 3p. m.,from 4. eur Ineuds are An yiteu wo ateud * “iterment at Colui next, al nine o'clota, BEHIND THE ARNOLD CASE. More of the Police Scandal te be Yet Developed. THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS IN SECRET SES TON—WHAT THE INTERESTED PARTIES AND ‘TURIN FRIENDS SAY, Although the District Commissioners’ offlee Was closed to the public to-d: sioners themselves wert to the ings almost as early as usu into secret session; so secret’ that no one could penetrate further than the door that bear the sign “The Commissioners are engaged at Present.” Tho few clerks and attendants in the building declined to take any cards or mes Sages into the Commissioners’ room, as they bad received intimations that the Commissioners did not desire to be disturbed. The case which 0 engrossed their attention the Commis istrict butld- 1, and at once went as said to be Uhat the testimony in whieh was hem Saturday, It was thought at trict batidiugs that even if the Com= uded to-day the consideration ny, their decision would not be announced unui w-morrow, WHAT THE LAWYERS SAY, Davis, the assistant attorney of the Who acied as “judge advocate” in the case, sald to a STAR reportergaiWhen the Come missioners make a decision twill be commu 4s Chat is the id by him the de- W course In such cases, {hat he had received no intima: might be, and sluce the day ney declined to hear he said, “that they will ‘of the case Unat will ag in the matter.” requently expressed to-day ors Would setule the matier by sentencing Arnold Wo receive a reprimand. THE EXD Nor YET. lker, it is stated, will, in ease there iy way after tam twas afoot betore the alleged Versation in Ube tmajor's office, about Octo al capacity. Jor declines to talk about une irieuds speak of matters behind the a wiil come out, THE COMMISSIONERS’ CONFERENCE, mers fluished their private ‘ow see, the testimouy is very Yoluminious,” he added, pointing to the bound Volume ot type-written sheets furnished by the Stenographer, “and we Will have to take It home and look over iL. n Col. Ludlow left the main office of the issloners tie took the testimony with bin. to ‘bis private office. Commissiouer Wheatiey heard the need to the report. summon and of course does not “ad over Un 256 pages comprised in THE MAJOR'S DOORBELI. Major Walker stated in reply to reporters? questions to-day that he had no news, and had towet his new aiterg00n the front door of the police bead- quarters, lead; Jucked and the major enjoyed pe from reporters und visitors. Dhere is @ bell Knob at the side of the door, but it proved w Unose who atempied to’ break lipon the iajor's privacy vo be a delusion and a snare, ‘The veli knob pulled out and exposed wo view: from the newspapers. This Z WO the mujor’s office, was ject seciusion fact that it Was simply held in place by @ Lick and Was NOL atlacued to any wire. —— District Government Affairs. TALKING OVER THE ANNUAL REPORT. The District Commissioners at weir session, to-day discussed a numer of matters to be in- cluded in Weir annual report, which they will Soun write out lo send to the President. “They ulso iaiked over the schedule of sireeis to be improved bext year, which it is r) send to Congress. pete ee The Courts. PoLice CouRT—Judge Snell. nter, colored, cursing and peel’ road; §5 or 15 days, 7h street southwest; y conduct on 13h, = ry Lee and Em: s ‘820 oF 60 dayn, iy in er, col rather's alley; 85 orb red, do.; colluveral for ys, Maria Waldron, cok 5 or G days. Mary Francis, ty; $5 0r one week, “Win, Bare srying & pistol on Sth xtreet ia W ida, boisterous on Tub street Po0r1b days, kia Rangviph, eol- enmsy i) to exhii ting market judeceat eXxpusure ou Pevnsylvant coliateral tocieiied. Wim, O Donnell, do. ‘Tnomus nd, € ies Coleman and icichard ly conduct; collaterals for ;do. Mary Fran- and restitudoa, . colored, do; do. Wim. Dagan, as WHEX Youx LIVER 18 OUT OF ORDER use Dr. Jayue's Sanalive Pills, and you wil Tatloually. lssint Unis organ to regain @ bealty conditions wud get rid ui many as Essig»: poms, MAn Rha. EBEL EGLOFF, Ou November 2ist, 1886, as Hyatoville, Md. CHARLES 2 REL to wake rE . ermber_20, 1886, at & tue Tit Year of dls day, November 28, osu) teria cuurd case ivelaaves GHURGE di and Bs st November 20th, 1856, WILLIAM “ Darvas i Bur rs 4 eras Trou Uke residence of ls sejriather, Dr, J. L. Duianey, e. nut ‘iesday, Novenber 234, at balfpast Wo v'ciock pas. Friend (Of the iamilly afe suvited co auiend, - CLARKE In the fui trhumph of Christian fait, OVEMIEr Li, LNG. ak 2S po. Bing LCL aahs, aged tory-tive Years, pence, Wer ave residence, cor ud L streets noschwest, ou Tuesaay uber 23, a. BAW) Velock. dsequiess Seplen's Cuurch at P Vewck. ielauves nds are eojecilully AnVited Lo wltend. COLTRELL, AU Minneapols, Minn. of apoplexy, ou November 16un, 1556, 1. NAN Cola MALL, ton city, jurmerly of Ww: LALL:LD. On Saturday evening, November Jone, LAUKA, dauxuser of tue late Major Gear eral Kicaurd Delafield, Us Army. ‘ine remmaius walt We ken to New York for ingar- ment. - DEMPSEY. On Sunday, November 2ist, 1886, at her late Tesideuce, Ny. C22 Zsa siren, al 12 pia, Ass MARY DEAPSEY, sister of Juues Dempaty. ged sixty five Vear, native of Cuscgnd, County ANerry, areland. ‘May she rest in peace. Paper eta p-c. ro, St mephen's hrc ‘Tuesday, Novemver 34. at 2 pam. Keiatives frieuds uke respoctfaily snV..@ dw attend DOWNEY. vn Sa 20 o'clock, IDA MA’ be.uved chid of morace and Allee C. Downey, aged @ yeorm 6 auonhs and 9 days Aovember 2ist, 1986, at DOWNY, the ony sud ra ‘Death's crue! dart has plerced our heart ‘And bowed us down with grief, Aud beneailt Ue suent sod: MY Garang Lae weeps. Ab, Ida, must 1 give you oarivvedeowels ‘How cau I drink this bitter cup, ‘Ad say @ loug and last tarewell? ‘By Hen Mormea, po ep (Tt. Un sunuay, November Zist, 11 ees. Se revere re he ee ena Cuncral from Bs late Fealuence, 0. B40 Le ham A peel r Aart ag eed 00, Monday morning, November 22, 1660, VA Meng cepa Bem Fear ot hisage: the rendenoe of Mr, Wa. Se ee Sf the filly tnvsed to attend. a ‘KAUUSK munday. November 21, 2886, at DUKA KHOUBK, Whe of Juha rouse, aged tiny? wo. ‘Funeral W. November om, from er ine noaiaence, 1203 Sua etree 12 Ae gs