Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1887, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Tn Vevtiona for the #4 hours commencing at $ p.m. ‘he District of Columbta, Maryland, and Del- aiigatiy colder, Toli.wed, DY warner, ight 3a north Wester! becoming aan ight ra.as followed by fair weather. ‘© Ane ‘@ large 6-plece Turkish Par- Lar Suite fo Marbleized silk plush with fringe at Also a line of best Moquette Car- Del at $125 per yard. = W. B. Moses & Sox, 11th'and F sireets n.w. Purniture, Carpet, and Establishment. eats Manger Wacoe will make but three So a3 follows: Tuesday, ‘Thursday Saturday. must be given be- fore 10 ‘Ramed. and crates cranberries: also or dates, £c., selling Ww prices, ‘DERSON, ¥21 Louisiana avenue. Free Porrnarrs. Kets Kemethy, 1100 Pa ave, ‘Hana, WALL Parser axp Wispow Suades. R. W. Hen- Gerson & Co,, 1113 F st. n. NOT WANT THE TUNNEL, Citizens of the Southeast Discuss the Railroad Question, declined to lected as alternates, Mr. Dawson stated that he had been informed at Maj. Hains’ office that the contract for the Eastern Branch bridge had been signed. Along discussion followed as to the route pro- Posed to bring the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad into the city so as to connect somewhere in the southeast with the tracks of the Baltimore and Mr. Weller called the matter up by stati ir. Weller tat” he had ‘seen that "a proust. Rad. bees Fiaurtcou apron Bo teereaa net use iherailrosd. He wanted it understood that Associa Uon No. 2 protested against the accel ‘Suz House & Herrmann’s ad. on 2d paga, ‘Tus Roox-Rextixe AGENCY at 612 9th street n. w. has rented over two hundred rooms since the Ast of August. ‘Thev give information free to per- ‘wanting rooms and charge those having Fooms to reat one dollar for regi CITY AND DISTRICT. pany A, 3d Continentals (com A, to go to Richmond 1 Were entertained in Baltimore last night by more 10. M. WESELY STan’s Pocket Atlas of the World 18 ‘ew subscriber for one year to ic 13 a handsomely printed profusely illustrated, with more tapsand ahd contains ‘See advertise. colored male infant was found the corner of 1st and N streets southwest. Mr. H. B. Moulton, N. J. Wagner, and others ad- dressed the ot the proutbition union of tne District, last ight, at No. 207 Pennsylvania avenue northwest ration for seventy by Gen. Rodgers, of Kansas, Gen. Van H. Manning, of —— and oF. vee ge ay eee Geena de in ‘Robert Sends Harper's” Magazine ‘November. : —-——_ CuaxceD wire Seating PREsERves.—Thoma ¥. colored, was before the Police Court yes- charged witb stealing six jars of preserves And other aruicles from the iouse of Mra. Fannie Neley, No, 323 Missouri! avenue, The defendant clatmed that he bougat the from a colored boy for 25 cents. Detective Horne arrested the defendant and recovered a portion of the goods. The prisoner was fined $10 or 30 days. ‘Tae Nationa RErvaricaN CLU8.—Ata meeting of the National Republican Club last n ght the drat jattorm wus considered. Res- to the appoint nt 2 Grlegates to the convention of atatives: organizations in the United States, in New York on the 15th, 16th and 17th December, The executive committee was arrangements for the trans Overs in the November elections, W. receive ‘the excursion. It is the intention ‘Ww leave the city Wednesday night on ‘@ special train. which wil also convey a ‘from Baltimore. ——-—— ‘THE GERMAN-AMERICAN BANE CASES ALL DISPOSED o.—Yesterday. in the Criminal Court, the District attorney entered a noile pros a3 tO two indict. ments against Chas E Prentiss, formerly cashier of the German-American National Bank, charging Im with fraudulent entries, ac. This closes the eases growing out of the failure of the bank several ——o—_ ARRESTED BY Bors.—William Buck- Snell to-day on chatfe of seating s on ac ig 8 $3 from a small colored It was shown that be. from we boy's pocket and ‘with ft. a Dumber of red. boys ‘ana turned him over to Oficer Green. Wen three months in Jail. ——_—— Dernorr-St. Lovis Gawes.—At the Detrott. game ip Detroit yesterday the Dewoits score of 6 to 3. During the game Brouuh- presented with a zyloaite bat trom Spauld- Of Chicago, for leading the team In bat. 4 handsome gold i t a? i. i i id a 5 z a ed 3 ts - Hi ? corps, under com. ‘The comrades of Post NO. of al Major Cueman. » 2 and Lincoln at headquarters evening, and, with Che escort of the Old Guard, Will mafcb w the National Hotel and receive the Teturbing to the hall for the collation and camp Bre. The Ladies of the comrades wfll occupy Whe seats of the hall, the gallery being reserved af i gee ff 4 i i i a 3 5 zt i! i E fi ; ii Ka! j if i 3 4 El i it tit Beast i i H if i us : th iF] a Eb Such route by the steain railroad contuntttce of tbe ‘Commiitee of One Hundred. Mr. Dawson, WhO, a8 alternate, has been acting on the committee men- Uoned, said there Was no danger of a steam rail- road coming through 11th street so far as that committee was coucerned. “That is, I believe,” said Mr. Dai “Mr. Ludiow’s pln, not our pian.” Col Suit, who, as delegate of the assocla~ on, ts & member of the steam raliroad committee, asked for instructions as to how he shouid vote ia case it, Was proposed to locate tne railroad on 11th street. OPPOSED TOTTHS ELEVENTH STREET ROUTE. Mr. Dawson made 8 motion instructing Colonel Suit to oppose any proposition to run a railroad through 11th street. Mr. Weller offered as an amendment declaring it a8 the sense of the association that no steam rati- Yosd should be permited to pase down any street ‘West of 15th street east. He claimed that there Was pienty of room outside of 15h street. Mr. itepetti offered as an amendment to insert 19th street for 15th street, He said tue railroad ‘could pass through Isherwood, and come around {ihe shores of the Eastern Branén, east of the alms ise. It was Snally decided to vote on Mr. Dawson's motion concerning 11th street separately, and this ‘Was carried, ‘Then Mr. Weller’s resolution was taken up asan Independent resolution, Mr. Weller having accept- ed Mr. Kepetti's amendment extending the imits to 19th street, ‘Mr. Dawson said Mr. Weller’s resolution as it Was worded was absurd. ‘The railroads had to enter the city somewhere. "He thougut, too, that There might be seme msuperable obstacles to the Isherwood route, and he counseled the association to take no action unui It had all the dava before It. NO RAILROAD WEST OF 19TH STREET. Mr. Weller changed his resolution 99 as to op- Pose the selection of any route “west of 19th street east and north of Pennsylvania avenue east.” ‘This he ssid would permit the road to skirt around by the Eastern Brauen and come into tue eity south of Peunsylvanla avenue, ‘Mr. Dawson said that if it were shown by the ‘engineer that a tunnel under one of tue streets, a8 Was proposed, did no damage to property, the ‘association b¥ opposing the project migat be dong injury Co Lucir owa inverests and to tae interests Of the Northeast association, who wanted to do away with the “¥." He said chat what Une steam raliroad committee was cousidering would dis- commode tue southeast with surface tracks much Jess than the plan proposed by Mr. Weiler and Mr. Repetti. ‘THE TUNNEL FLAN. Col Suit suggested that property could not be fajured much by a tunnel. Mr. Welier said the topography of the ety made 4 impossible to sink a raliroad tunnel outside of the boundary to emerge tn the soutueast. Where- ever the tupnel emerged it would destroy prop- erty. MF. Hannan said 1t was impossible to tunnel at the boundary on account of the Boundary sewer. Mr. Dawson ight Lhe nortueast, if they could get rid of i peep now discoum< od them, would gladly permit one or two c. ossin be biocked. “Atver ‘a long discussion ‘iit: Wellery? Tesovution was adopted. “1 believe, Mr. President,” remarked Mr. Daw- = iu uid.ts any rallrowd from entering tds city by aay street av aL” Who Should Have the Letter? IT 18 FROM TEXAS, AND 13 ADDRESSED 70 “THE ‘BEST LAWYER.” ‘This morning Judge Merrick solved a knotty Problem. In the mall for the clerk of the court Was a letter addressed ‘fo the Best Lawyer,” and the clerk offered it to several members of the bar, but the modesty of the profession prevented any one from claiming it. Judge Merrick’s atteation was called to the document, and he, the dilemma the clerk was in, suggested tha: tue In side migiit indicate to Whoin tue p per ougut to Fog Te rellere the bar trom auy ‘mbarrassment ‘directed Mr. Clancy to open the letter, aud this was done. it was found to be f.om a man named David, of Jefferson, Tex., who desired a criticism on soise poems he encloses. Diswict Government Affairs. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘Wm. Prince comp.uins of the annoyance caused by five swinging signs on F street, between 10in ahd 11th strects nortuwest. Dr. Townshend, the heaith officer, who was ab- sent for eight days tn the mountains of West Vir- ginta with gun and dog, has returned much bene- ited by his trip. 700 FREE USE OF THE PISTOL. ‘The District Commissioners have received a let- ter from Mr. 8. D. Davis, of No. 300 D street north- east, saying: “Shortly’ after 9 o'clock Thursday evening Unis neigaborhood was startied by @ num- er of pistol suots (suld to be eigat in all) 1n rapid Succession. Tuese are alleged to nave been fired by policemen, and tue mm aL whom they were ‘finsiness tain ‘nd leit tbem in too good a humor tor Tetrospective fault when tt had fallen, The Songs And specialties introduced were in the main Rew te Washington, and were well received. Miss Nellie McHenry acvéd with an exuberance of an- tical spirits ees upset the gravity of her audienee, and would have been wnoliy delightful but fora tendency at times to resort to variety stage expedients to provoke a laugh. Miss Ethel Corletie Srith most pleasing effect. Mr. Webster. Mr. Blair, ir. Haney ail contributed 1u no Small degree to the general merriment that pre- vailed throug..out the evening. Mr. Glover, as the Painter, did some very clever work in a quiet way. Hangs’ Buov Taeater.—In “Nobody's Claim” admirers of dramas of western life find a worthy ‘Slaim for their admiration. It abounds in thrilling ‘scenes, in which the pistol and knife play import. ant ‘Miss Sadie Hasson as Madge captured he fancy of an audience that fil.éd the theater. ‘KERNAN'S THEATEX.—One of the best entertain ments of the geason ts given at this house this ‘week by the Reatz-Santley troupe. ‘The house was crowded last night and almost every act on the program was redemanded, \ Counr IN GrNERAL TERM. ‘Yesterday, in re Fredenck.N. Dubots, improve. ment in plumbers’ traps; decision ot Commissioner of Patents alfrmed. “Barbour et al. agt. Wood et al; Dill dismissed with costa. Wim Taylor et al. agi. Wm. Boyd et al.; decree reaMrmed.'Thomp- 00 agi. Bradl ys Wood agt. District of Columbia; opinion by Justice Ha.ner; motion overruled; rewianded to court below. Martin agi. Wheatley, Commissioner; injunction retused. Hannan agt. Ludlow; mandamus awarded. Cracorr Court—Judge Me (/ esterday, Huity & Dyer age Thorn ibtion for Judgment Overruleu. Muster& Co. agt. Lowe: ino- ton for judgment granted; appeal. Matthews agt. Scott; order for commission. Braman agt. Peterson; judgment below affirmed. ‘Equrre Covrr—Judge Merrick. Yesterday. Mary man agt. ‘Byeton; ‘sale Tatified and cause referred to auditor. b +4 Worthington: " DesD on complainant returi November 5, i8s7, granted. Ament agt. Ki Commission to get Lestimony of non-residents or- dered to issue. Douglass agt. Beckwith; dismissal Of Dill with costs decreed. Windsor Brewer; Gismissai of Dill with costs decr ed. Barnes agt. Waters; pro confesso as to certain defendants or- dered. ‘slaughter agt. Slaughter; injunction until further order granted. PoLice Covet—Judge Snell. To-day, John Stewart and Edward Travers, dis- orderly conduct in East Washingvon; §5 each, Chas. Gaines and Thos. Wis colored, dv,, do. Richard Donohue, profanity; #5 or seven das. Harry Smith, profanity; $5 or seven days. Matte Sherman, colored, disorderiy conduct; $5 or seven days. Joun Smith, pro‘anity and assault. —_— Affairs in West Washington. ‘THe Lrxtaices IstirvTe.—The new building of fhe Lintulcum Institute 3 completed and as en possession of formally evening. The Dullding 13 on Bealt street, near Christ charch, It 4s turee stories high with & handsome fron'. ‘The institution Was est »biisie! by bequest of Edward M. Linthicum for the education of young men, Fifty thousand doliars Was y.ven for tue purpose in 1869, and by the gvod management of the irus ‘Lees Lhe sum Nas increased so tbat after expend- ing $25,000 for this bi they have nearly all ‘Of the $30,000 lert, About 160 boys were present Dent, presidents Win, AnGordony Win fein Je i, ;, Wm, 2, Fs War Buniop and kaward t, Dent. “the Hosshee3 are E. B. Hay, Penmanship and bookkeeping; Ea ward L. Dent, arcnitectural and mec..anic: ing; ‘aylor, mathematics; R. C. Balinge:, inary Bagllsh prinches svenography and trev: nd drawing; Win. lendrick, chemistry and physics; Geo. W. Drew, assistant teacher in draw~ ATERNAL VisIT.—Members of George C. ing Lodge, No. 22, F. A.A. M., and of Potomac Lodge, No. 5, F. A. A. M., a fraternal Visit to ‘Stansbury Louge, No. 24, F. A. A. M., at their hall at Brightwood. ‘Couches were used in conveying ‘the visiting members to Brightwood. Norxs.—The collectious taken up in Holy ‘Trinity Church Sunday, October 16, tor the pope's Jubilee fund, footed up, f12a-——The aged‘ moiher of sergeant Hauey died tat ber residence, near Kockville, Md.——Mr. H.G Wagner, who has Deen iil for some days past, 1s again able to be out. CES be a+ agen of live ene Drover’s Rest, U., yesterday, are reported as follows: 352 cattle up, 307 sold. Best, 3% ude. ; good, 33,43%c. : medium, 3u33;¢.; common, 2ga3c. 300’ sheep and Jamba." Sheep,” 25gagige.; lainds, 54.84 C.; calves, 54.63. 15 cows and calves, $25ug43. Market brisk. ‘TEMPRRATURE AND CONDITION OP WareR at 7 2. m.—Great Falls, temperature, 52; condivion, 36; Tecelvipg reservoir, vemperavure, 57; condition at orth connecuon, ‘36; condiuon ‘at south connec- Uon, 36: diswibating’ reservoir, temper ‘ture, 56; con lition at influent gate- 36; condition af effluent gate-house, 36 High tide in the river to- day at 2:42 a, mL; low Ude at 9:57 p.m. ———— Jefferson Davis at Macon. ‘WE 18 WELCOMED WITH WILD ENTHUSIASM, BUT 18 700 FEEBLE TO MAKE SPEECHES. directed was a colored boy named Ricuard Colbert, & resident of 3d street northeast, between D E streets. Colvert appears to have been innocent of offense, and states tuat he thougnt the officers Were fooling with ulm until they commenced to use thelr pistols.” Mr. Davis subuilts that the Lives and limbs of citizens should not be by oificers without some reason much more serious ‘had that furnished 00 this occasion. Run Over by Teams. A GIRL AXD BOY SERIOUSLY INJURED. Yesterday, about 3:30 o'clock p.m., Ida Gantz, an eieven-year-old-girl, living at 1928 K street northwest, Was run over at the corner af 6th and Gstreets by a horse attached to a milk wagon, driven by Josephine Cord. The horse's hoofs struck her in the face and she was otherwise badly hurt. She was taken to Walter's drug store and atiended by Dr. Brookhelmer, who pronounced her injuries serious. Sue was subsequently re- moved in the patrol wagon to her home. Miss Cord was subsequently urrested by Officer Kau- chet and released ou $1,000 bull, Sue stated that she aid not know of the accident at the time. It 18 Deleved that It was purely accidental. This morning, in the Police Court, Mr. Lavender calied Jddge Shells attention to xc Of assault against Miss Cord. He sald he had just learned tHat the child which Was run over was in a dan- gerous condition, and was barely alive. It is pos: sbi, however, he added, that the cuild may re- cover. At any rate, the Case could not be heard to-day, and ue was asked that it be continued in- detinitely on the same bail, The judge said that from what he bad 1 arned of the case he supposed it was an accident, Mr. Lavender said he had not fully investigated the case, and was unable to say how the chiid came to get run over. The case was continued indedntvely. About 4:30 o'clock Geo. Jackson, a white boy of ten years, living at 1218 Delawure avenue north- gast, was’ Tun over, on D street, patrol wagon. ‘Treuble about a Tin Reet. A CHARGE OF TRESP4SS WHICH ATTORNEY LAVENDER DECLINED TO PROSECUTE. Assistant District Attorney Lavender, in the Po- ‘esline, Robt Rainey, Daniel Eberly and Wm. Wyvill, by J.M. York & Son, who are erecting a house ne e i Reg ii ee inal i rl is A speeial trom Macon, Ga., October 24, says: Jefferson Davis, accompanied by Mrs. Davis, Miss Winnie Davis, and Mrs, Hayes, reached here this afternoon under escort of the special committee ‘that left here on Suniay. From the time the car left Biloxt unui it reached Macon tne pathws was one bed of flowers. All along the line mul ‘tudes of men, women, and children flocked to catch & glimpse of Mr. Davis, but he was too feeble to Only at Americus did he appear on the Platform, and that was but for a few minutes, ‘Tne party was joined at Mont ‘by the mayor and a large delegation of citizens, Defore the tran arrived here the station was acked with a crowd estimated at forty thousand. Vnen the car roiled under the shed a yell went up that could be heard for miles. It was a long ume Detore Mr. Davis and his party could be got off. ‘Tue assistance of the police had to be in. When Mr. Davis entered the cai there was & discharge of fireworks ali over the city. Ail aloi the line blazed illuminated signs, such as “Wel come, Honored Culet,” and the like. Mr. Davis gave way { his sensitions and wept. On account or the 4 it was fully an hour after the car stopped before he reached the home of Col. J, M. Jon: ‘Where he will remain duriag bis visit. ‘Ar. Davis 1s feeble trom an unclosed wound re- ceived in Mexico. He makes this Journey upon the under that nothing will juired of ‘im to tax his strength. He will not be allowed to make speeches, however urgeat the demand upon him, nor ean the people even shake his band. Princess Beatrice, wite of Prince Henry, of Bat- tent has been delivered of a daughter. ‘The French members of the extreme Ii tel "Adam, who claimed t bea (DER. ae i é wf the Great Universities the zt and mga felt Pio be oy Bk: ft aa 3 Alum. Sold onlyin Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER NEWYORK —- CHICAGO. a030-tod31 ‘SP tovrs. Ovn New Aoveerisevext OF SPECIAL [CASH] BARGAINS, BROADCLOTH for Ladies’ suits, pure wool,one yard half > $24.5 Balt ide, all colors, excellent quality, special Fancy striped Silk Velveta, 950. Onr FRENCH SERGES are selling fast, all fine wide double width, all Baer reduced price uly Beye eval cea value BLANKETS eighty soled, #2. $2.25, and $2.50 BEAUTIFUL PLAID “RES ilk, neweat styles, special bargain, 15 yards for only oa COLORED and BLACK SILK VELVBTS, 75¢. 81. ‘TRICOT CLOTH DRESS GOODS, wide double wid all pure wool, special bareaits SPoee. ie BLANKETS, immense size, extra heavy, " in pte sy cry ize, extra heavy, excellent HANDSOME PLAID DRESS GOODS, pure wool,wide cuble width, special bargain B70. Pe MO ‘Weare selling Excellent quality BLACK SILKSat 91. BLACK CASHMEKES, 25, 31, 37, 45, 60, 620. ROYAL SERGE, beautiful dreas goods, wide double fold al Colors: 12 yards for Ge - ‘Handsome Presents for Strictly Cash Customers. Cash Custo ho buy $5 worth Goods, receive a pale of handsome Damask Towely Sous ert ‘Cash Customers, who buy 810 worth ot bry Goods, receive s handsome Bridsl Quilt, worth 81 CARTERS, ont 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7th at. Taconren Costouz Crorns, SEATON PERRY. (Succesor to Penny & Buoruen.) S2 INCHES WIDE FRENCH HABIT CLOTES IN ULORS AT-81.50, ALL THE NEW FALL CULORS AT 81.50. 5a INCHES Wt EIMPORTED FELIZ. CLOTHS, IN BLACK AND ALL COLO! S54INCHES WIDE IMPORT D IN BL 1 ii CHEVIOTS AT “SPECIAL BARGAIN IN 50 INCHES wise ALL: SUITS, RANGING FRO 810. NEWFRENCH SEB M>TOFOLS 1 ‘BER: BAS AND sERGES, ING-BONE CHC LUPIN'S ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS AND s MEUES IN ALL COLO Pere _ NEW SILK. WARP HENNIETTAS, IN ALL SHADES, We WOOL SCOTCH \N! NCH wi D FRENCH PLAID, ‘THE NEW COMBI. meh het Sy osmuae age EYON'S | PURE SILK VELVEIS: SMANGING TE Brock OF Lxows BENGALINES. UCHI FAILLE AN URAHS, SAT N DUCHESSE, ‘CASI READ es AND GROG GRAIN 81 ASX spectaury, ‘FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Peary Borpixe, Me J. P. Puum 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER, Announces her Third Importation of FOREIGN NOVELTIES, Comprising the latest confections in GOLD and BLACK BONNETS, in FELT and PASSEMEN- TERIE HATS and COSTUME BONNETS, All from the first houses of London and Paris. TOQUES FOR COSTUMES A SPECIALTY. A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF ELEGANT _922-1m MOURNING. To Tu: Prntc_ ‘Having decided to retire from the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, CLOSING-OUT BALE $e still in progress. and many barrains are to be had, 8 fow of which 1 quote below: BROCADED VELVET, in black and colors, formerly $5, to the low price of $2.50. STRIPED in black and colors, formerly 81.50, to the low price of $1. in black and colors, formerly €1.25, to the low priceot 75c. in black and colors, at much Jess than usual cost. We have some COLORED SILKS left in Gros-Grain, Bhadamas, Suraiis, and Brocaded, which we offer at = great sacrifice of 50c, on the dollar. We have two pieces of 24-1uch SEAL CLOAKING PLUSH left, which we offer very cheap. The COLORED DRESS GOODS STOCK has many desirable and season goods left, aud if you need auy- thing in that line {t will pay you to give that depart- ment a look before buying. If you want # BLACK DRESS of any kind, why not ‘uy it where you can get it at cost? In short, you should not miss this sale if you need anything in the DRY GOODS line. Luks FIXTURES FOR SALE, aL the great ALL PLAIN HEMPSTONE, sep2?-3m 803 Pennsylvania Avenue Tx Fottowxe Isernvctons _o™ EQUESTRIANISM ‘will be with the Washington Riding Academy, tobe ‘opened about Nov. 1, st thecor. of 22d and Pats. PROF. H. OLIVER, late of the Fifth Avenue Riding Club, of New York. PROF. C. GILLMAN, | > Inte with Hippodrome Francais of Paris, Everything first-class. scoomodations for boarding horses, and ample oom for ear Books for yearly subscribers are now open at. yore of Mr. Geo. White, with Woosward m Loturon, cor. 11th and F sta, n. w..and st the office of Jus. Brown, care of Jno. ¥. Wacgaman, 1003 ¥ st, wDare full particulars may be obtained. elt-3m H. D. Buz IMPORTER AND TaILon, She poner to sateen ‘you that his NEW AOODS OnE BARE poreomaly ta ‘all garments made im bis 121) Pennayivania Avenue, mbl7 Washington, D.C. Coorme Br Gus 4 ful tne of €48 COOKING STOVES ‘(Gy hand and for ala Orvaaxe Or Frzxca Boxxazs MONDAY axD OCTOBER 10 AND 13. pectal Styles for Maimee ea “EE : Boagee ay ! 1? LOST AND FOUND. YESTERDAY, ONE WEEK AGO, GRAY answers to name of Punch. Reward toS11 Sthet nw F FORSTER 1 i ‘tars ‘RED IRISH SETTER DOG: NAME ; tat No. 801. 01617 vo: ta No Reward if returned 49 191 -A CHILDS CHAIN BRACELET, ON 13TH st. of N st... going from lows Circle to {0th st.n.w. eral reward.” 26 lows Circle, = ‘C8T-ON OR ABOUT THURADAY Lan, ‘Pocket: Book. Sand soue small chaure A suitable be ite return (0 1310 Let.n.w. te ‘OST—YESTERDAY, ONE PAIR OF GOLD Lia ‘Liberal if returned to 1550. aw. OST—NEWFOUNDLAND DOG: name of “Grover.” Reward will be paid for his Lives oth ot a. pri ‘OST OR MISt-ATD CERTIFICATE NO 6545. Clase B, for $1,000, issued of William Lo Bofors oP the samme to rewarded, tol st. nw... oF be- Capi reeen Rorth Capitol ana to 2d ste. D.e, “Suite bie reward if brought to Star udhce, “ooSae Vl) EA Merwo Usxorewean FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN, IN ALL THE VARIOUS GRADES, IN ALL THE DIFFERENT TEXTURES. ‘We 2o not keep in stock any Common Goods, The prices on our underwear commend themeelves. 41 our good underwear shrunk in the cloth. LADIES' UNDERWEAR Our 50c. and 75. Vests and Pants ars finished in the ‘yory best manner, being cat-stitched with silk and «ilk ‘bound, and pesrl buttons ‘Next comes our $1 Vesteand Pants. In these we can sive you three styles, vis, Persian Wool, Camels’ Hair and Scsrlet all wool. The Istter is extra value for the money. We also have better grades at $1.25, 91.50 and $1.62, in white and scarlet, $1.75—Our Natural Wool Underwear is recommended as the very best rarment for general use, being made of the finest Australian Stock, carefully selected aud prepared, free from injurious dye stuff, and will not shrink if properly washed. In Jersey fitting we have four grades, viz, White, Scarlet, Medicated and Natural Wool—$l, $1.50, 91.62% and $1.75. Our $1.50 Imported Garment is worthy of special notice, it being sold elsewhere for 81.75. We also have ‘sbeavier grade at same price. ‘The $1.75 grade is natural wool, Wecan give you Vests snd Pants in all sizes, viz, small, medium and large. ‘A full Line of Silk Goods always in stock. FOR GENTS. Our Gents’ 50c. Shirts and Drawers are extra heavy and finished in the best style. 75c. Angola Wool is the best earment for the money inthe city. The goods are about one-third wool and finished very soft, Our Scotch Wool Shirts and Drawers cannot be ‘equallea for the money. All sizes, from 34 to 48, only 1, the former price being 81.25. At $1.45, Sestch Wool, patent ribbed bottom, con- tains the very best of stock, being extra heavy and finely finished. Our $2 Garments are made of the finest Valley Cash mere, quality guaranteed. * In Camels’ Hair and Natural Wool we have a full tine. The prices are #1, $1.50, #1.75 and $2, the 81.75 qual- ity being natural Australian Wool, carefully selected and free from all injunous dye stuff, snd will not ebrink Our 1 Medicated Shirts and Drawers are of the very dest value to be found for the price, They are guaran- teed all wool and medicated, extra heavy. At $1.50 we cap give you agarment the very best make, and warranted cochinesl dye, very eoft finish, They are fully worth $1.75. We also have » beautiful quality at 81.75 end 82 ‘They are warranted Australian Wool, We can give you extra sizes of all qualities. 46-48-50 Shirts and Drawers. FOR CHILDREN. Children's Underwear in Vests, Panteand Drawers ‘We can ive you all sizes, from 16 up to'34 inches, ‘These are of th best standard makes, and gusrantes the prices to be the lowest. ‘Our Natural Wool Vests, Pants snd Drawersare the softest, and first-class in every respect. Prices we cuarantee to be the lowest in the market, ‘We can speak the same of our red and medicated qual- ities. All sizes always on hand. ‘All our prices guaranteed, Money refunded at ali times when the above goods ‘are not satisfactory. Experienced salespeople to wait on you. Salesladies to waiton lady customers, We can fit people of any size. All sizes always in stock. LANS= BUR GI &BRG.. ALWAYS ONE PRICE. 420, 422, 424, 426, 7th st., 417, 419 8th st. 021 LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTON. CLOTHING COMPANY, COR, 7TH AND G STS. Fora fine Dress Suit or Overcoat, go to the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. If you want to save $3 on #10 Suit or Overcoat, ¢o to the London & Liverpool Clothing Co, If you want # good, strong working suit at 96, ora fine business suit at $8.50, goto the London & Liver- oo! Clothing Co. ‘If you want # fine Prince Albert Suit at $15, go to the London & Liverpool Clothing Co, We will save youfrom $5 to $6 on 9 @20 Suit or ‘Overcoat. If you wants good Suit or Overcoat for a Boy 13 to 18 years old at $5, go to the London & Liverpoo Clothing Co. Or, if you want # fine Suit or Overcoat at $9, no to ‘the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. If you want a nice School Suit or Overcoat for s Boy 6 to 13 years old at €2.50, o fine Dress Suit or Over coat at $5, go to the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., 019 Corner 7th and Gta, nw. A Paesotr [evire A FRIENDLY INVITATION 18 EXTENDED TO YoU TO INSPECT OUR COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S AND YOUTHS GARMENTS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON OF 1887-8. OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT A SPECIAL ___FOR SALE—HOUSES FOLLOWING CHOICE 3 Ean ee ‘ : gieoet o SALE — KEW. GLEAN Lives > Feathers. Lc. @ pound: the best 12 country, ) 3a Th es fF otierwien boca JPOP SALE PotLins asp “x: =e SALE BREWSTER LANDAU. VERY MAND. very value. i" meared 10ti tthe a Sok a SCE ES je sind barnens. Breve inet tay, 18 t SA 2HORSE Pow oe F's 2 om, siren holating oe pare aod soowe, aid ‘havares roms THOMPRON, 714k Woll str Ballina ad F° SALE-—!0 CLOSE BUS. hearse but Little used. by oy; fine leather . y acne JOR SALE=A BLACK wounding under Will sell for #150. MILY OR Cour 4 DULY QECGUFE nous: 086g » WARD & O24} HORRE, @ YEA! title: will work double or sinia, Subs ‘and trots im herness. worth #2 Inquire 045 Ost. bw. ong $ SALE—HERRING COMBINATIC 1 Dearly new. will be sold cheap. Inyane lots in city and suab- | ROR SALE — CHEAP —& ‘38 front, st. sta, 35, large pumber of houses ‘aud turbe; e busnber of choice tare OR SALE—A DESIRABLE AND ATTRACTIVE ‘gees and shrubbery: tok BOxi 50: en fine roma ‘GEO. W. LINKINS, SIDE BAR Tiew of city and Vivers convenient Kocare Ipauire on Voeh and Ha BF ewes: tucnt'be sold this week. Aiviy at tn Premises, 217 Irving st. .W, Dear 7118 = = tas 3 a. We need —*t as preety “ F iow bac 2 JOR SALE — A FINE CHICKERING SQUARE ited us at. between Sand T a.w running back to 30 tic FOR Sale TRE HOUSE AND TOT Tio Late | alles: ‘Aint NP. Bows Fie erred Came Gavel Logs fc; Be ann: atrvet n.w.; itis 26x87 feet. Inquire on premises. Loate, eran ject ordet, for : $180, in payments of #1) fer month, or disccunt tae come Pe Et. BS. | Sil cash: cover and stool iuclwied. cost bow BSoK, R SALE mR SALES Also, ope fine Rosewood Case Square Grand Gerved Legs. es Tull ic S600" tor‘omiy €abd terran. ve ‘s is, tw manguifionnt Upricht Pianos to trade. Aik oe aumell Square Hawo fot bapiuners 600. 68 Six Houses on Marion st. n.w., 7% Rood ne ew he ‘Lot op north side of L st. between 13th and 14 Cellar concreted, Terms easy. Price @4 Rustix F ste, HUFTY & DYCK, _o24-1m 13th dnd Fats, SALE-FINE LOT ON 15TH STREET, BE ee x | Htween'o asa’ t! nif sold big must per mouth. RK 8: i F232 ios menace section; a b. wus septa THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, Yate party or speculstor. Ap, ly to C. W. DARE at AN EAsr A229 Duncanson Bros., Sib and Dts. aw." ___ozd-3t" ley Start SALE-BED FEATHERS Se a POUND; FOE SALE-THREE HOUSES IN MARION ST. ett ose cial | Pacholes, Dew, sud clean. Also. Geore Fe Mate ween thode Ialand sve., 6th apd ot | st lowent pricen, Ondeas tx pel ond etie arg 2 Price that will ret for Dalvered™ ALGEier Skitz, BSS H st me. aid $4,500. Her * - Five LOWES DOMONOK, | W701 mate a Bicr Cua HOPPER ee bear ng thr on an soll this on te tyatalinent ae er Pian. Anois Roo. Bun bulla. ORES 4 Blot w. 1 Y ore A SACKIFICE-8-ROOM BRICK 4 toue"aide seen at 830 Tate mn aaa order; lot ); can be bourht for side E—A DINING BALOON, VI BATART Sie vieal aw oes Se 2 Lote Corcory eee WF: 4 Bob dpghascor & Jeave the city. Call at 601 C st. uate ion sine v. aND Tlotae mde | 13 Lowe Wallac | LLotw sid | 3 Lote w. wide St, = 3 - oct ~ 6 Lots a side Mt, | besold for “100 ce be must hs ra 3t T225 Pek nw. | Waving the city. Cail at 77 Heh ovat 436 7h ot. .w. Ss FOL BUILDING LOTS BRR Salt BIIARD TABLE, oR 7 7 ~, OOXVS to alley. $1 per ~- Dee eed es So 320 tone | foot; easy terme. WALKEN & WILSON, 1006 Fei. | PycS snd alot omy, BT ULSINASE, oh eALEAIOTEZ a9 | FROB SALE_ENevcr ‘O82. St 436 7th JOR SALE—LOTS—COR, 20TH the celebrated hi _ ae ETA 108 atone 244 300g | Seontatest tie wdtar ie cheie (canoes fe iT Year Bs Sak anes APU | on tt ay ps oes S—-_, AES C above boundary, fine view of Staremine -~v ad 54 it SALE—CHEAP_—3-ROOM HOUSE ON D BET. s 3 ones ‘6th aud 7h . 12.50 per mouth: | qook SALE— MUL. we awe rem OO PRUE, t, | Bacar = a lurve atin- | M ‘er, ‘Heuglite, Me Pleas ot Cole tia ronda other wlaiviainn ai Bice | 0c. ma mc ferme O% SyCHN SUPERMAN © O00 % 1507 F at. FRE SALE FoR A FEW Days WE AU. ‘thorized to offer grest_ bargain Lots, west st ~aENTEE N WELL-»i Ok SALE—BARGAIN— F. CHICKE, ING BABY GRAND, om jandaome cane ats oct order munically . will | sold!tor tesa ‘than one-third its srwinal whee eae Payments. F_G. SMITH. 1225 Pa. ave. JPron SALE—cuipAP—p-RO. Fiend Wow lot 18 by 10: ash, bal, 1 and 2 years, at : "OFe-Bt* and at, near P; UO feet front: 0.300 fect. LAG per foot, Sai Ra-oU: ‘i — R SALE-FOR A FEW. DAYS LONGER Two |" ceo ““WKTKLit Witsuk iodeF ec” | FOR, oe ne oetneoUT AALS, SAL Oe sted well bust three-story reseed brie STAGE : One's Sosktuon es ie eae ‘Tronting esst, tor sale ai F% SALE—FRONTAGE OF 1: PEe: BY THE | 8 SUNK, thesiock fixtures tn store No 101, de th of 90 feet ont st.. wt Gas, water, sewer, &c.; aud 4th sts.me.; | dewircble building eroun CHAS. A, McELE Fenmeyivanie: we. Suto ctece. te adenion othe Poona eta neck nso te Som_ | Sais aay manerend Brae, Wien lems Con Partuer. WM. ORME & 02) -dw, oe OR SALE—Lo hesp on easy terms. Apply to JNO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F st. nw (ellos Building} 02: | LOK SALE—EAST HA’ F SOU POM Stecepibte of ‘Leo-omieal subdivision. 1303 F st. Frontage ou $thh ot eat S01 it $3. | SALE ST, NEAR JOTH NW. THuER | Proutaxe ou Lat norih 1441/8 in. tors und basement, bay window, press brick dwell- « a msodere: imag: sementat Reet cteas hceen 90.000 Tet ; @ decided vary in ior investment ~~ ing ad 4 Destin entire nyuse: 10 foows sud lange butler pan: | Proxswent, Silas! A Mor CEN, | 2, Kudes “Geadeu, wath all huprovenente, fy; the best sanitary plumbing throughout: will rent | _022-3t 1420 F wi ave. from 98 m.tod p.m. OR, Mi Se pee peeeniese oo FOR S4E5 POUR BEAUTIFC “LOT - oN T _ols-3w* ont SE TE or darwin toan huuedinte pur | son gALE—FALL ra PSreat gk Deli: gas Hee a we conteising | oseat CHAS. MOTE Bat Eeoteciintest asic. tossed Sanderursenemeond r *. i room, all moder fini rovements; boueeim amet | 7Gm PROSPECT HIDL—A VEAY 1 &W | walling etd K PuOBs'S Iza) Soe we Cine “onder., A, wreat tpn, vo am immediate pur- | I'“Choice Lots in hiclaugulin's subdivisioa, adjoin | Wantiogton olsim Chager, Apply toF. A. DARNELL, 12500 Fat ing the new subdivinon on “ecktorton.™ yo SRLE=A LADY WAVING LEFT Tine ak FER |ALE—CHEAP—344 PENNSYLVANIA AVE | 00.91 eee Saab re yy oy cneiee. 1igs Rise ‘Bw , sgvod business property ; e = 3 ? e Tih e0 eon STA seep houes eirttoen xpoue, Dic Biable., ‘Prise ‘ALE— ISHERWOOD—A, FEW GO_D oR SALE MICYCLE BANG }INS—48 inch ST $15,000; 67,000 cash; balance one. 1 fies | F'fsine ‘The extension of tas ire limite wo 15 i 6) tase Oe, S85 = ictor, Tricycles, €60: ivudge Com years. Om Pi gaa has increase the demand or thus class of prop- | g75. 42 inch vite Licyele, B12. ov. re Por sALE=GHEPTROREW ors oom unio | Sasso uesmund dating a pl ee CHAT 1808 Sew verter © “ ae eats ‘end ty aw: pt MCEUEN, 1420 F at. "__o2?-3t "| JQOR SALE-CHEAP—PiINEST LINEN PAPERS rout; mod. tmp. “Brice, 91,750. PORSALE-EIGHT DESIRABLE BUILDING Lors | * Sperm OL. and titers KE _ O2e-3t C,H. PALER, 436 and E sta aw. El guge Fbet, Band Baten 2Ox0S CHAS a KAA, CEAMEE & ON. SALE CHEAP— a ~ POR SALE-PALE, AND WINTER CakniagEs, ~ houses, 81.8008 ba = SALE—EAST BALS OF SQUARE D087. Pear SECOND. PaNb, OF ©. it. P tage on 17th st, east 436 feet. AT Ve ene (E—CHEAP—6: iutege On Massachusetts ave. 717 feet, 5 LER HEAPORABLE fuices. JOHN M. YOUNG, 479 anc 481 C ot aw, KAM NATIONAL HOTEL. South B st. 161 fect Oy inches. 63. Froutage ou Svuth B nc 161 fect Oy suchen, 63,000 Forties soars S THE CHEAPEST Pie feet. NCEUEN, o22-3t 1420 ¥, st. n. w. SALE—A FRONTAGE OF 148 FEET BY THE | (onc “Gey hee mad eee er lactone aud laden depth of 90 feet ou 3d st. east, between E and F ious day one ad erry way. nly doth wey Sekdtg. pacnioes” ELAR erupt | SEMEL Soe seit, SE ati 22-t s 1420 Fit. | JOR SALE CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, AND ik SALE—SOUTH SIDE E ST. BET, 30 AND Spriug Wasxous, ror bu weer: Fut €,, 605100 feet, to 30-foor'aliey ; low: erent 2M st. Geonretown Bridge oie CHAS. A. MOLUEN, 1420 ove Bt Fat_ | - a SALE—LOT? A KNOWLES; 2i5 TO 3% CTS. Der syuare foot; montuly payweute without inter- est, or terans to suit.” Love at Lanier Hehis trom 15 to 20 cents per square foot. Mrs. LUC, HUN ila are 3 lor of ‘25TH ST, NEAR ae HRETFORD,, 020-1w* ie Fat. OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE LOT, NORTH- east cofuer of Rand 2Uth st. Price, ¢3 per square foot Lot 56x90. DULANY & WHITING. 1390 F « ‘olv-tw Wesson Stour gr tect on 354, Butecom Fists by onenst aliey. J. J. WAT! 2077 Mor vi ie 015-0" {OR SALE-LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HAND unde Wagons all sinee and descriptions: = t Dayton to s fowr-borse track; box PES, onscreen et, £8 < OK SALE—SINGING BIDS. BIRD. ND Bicone Goat Fists Aguas and Pi ‘ansortument uu the city at SCHMID'S BAKE, Tt wt. two doors south ‘or 1. ave, auzd-dau® OR SALE—100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, A: Narcighed “wasous aud ilk wixous, also raucnss: guods sold on eany terms. es *. 3 e month. 20,000, Buyers invited to call and examine list of properties in all parta of the city and D. C. 022-30 |ALE_THREE-STORY BRICK D' a. Fiticoms bathed aloe te Seca enzon t. Thear rele. ‘600. HoTMERr OUD, 1907 Fat aw, a JRO. SALE—A VALUABLE TWO-STORY AND Basement Brick {-ouse, on 15th st ,ueet T B.w.; 7g ‘T rooms and bath; lot JBE19G, tos clley oon 022-3t 1420 F ot. R SALE — AN ELEGANT NEW fi etal ae SC CERE BON, 718 Lath st ne yO in Fiatd Groner tore Cates ies oan eae ‘sve, it tu ins, ‘and terms apply a PerfOLD. 1331 F ot aw. ‘ob Fe Rey Fi COTTAGE, TWO STORY AND at ‘Oakland ave., nest tigat ave. ex. iSivate : POE SALE—TWwO SMALL HOUSES ON 25TH ST. Dw peer ML at reuting for #25 per, month, ‘o20-1w* = SALE—A CHAEP PIECE OF BUSINESS ‘Frpttvertyoa Pennsylvania eves 5B BET ot. or 2 SompA attention to all ‘SWORMSTE 03! Le ‘OF 63,000 WANTED IMMEDIATE: long time. say 5 to 10 years, on aj proved Washing. fa interest. Feal eyiate security. Adciteas, g vine rate WA A MELOY Truster), _020-1w* + ‘= ons oi Wis Foe = 13 1313 Pot, Adjomang Sup CNET ALWAXS date security, ts Susme

Other pages from this issue: