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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the % hours commencing at $ p.m. For the District of Columbia, Delaware, Mary- nd, a light raina foliowed by fair ¥ warmer, lignt to fresh north iting to southeasterly. or protectors. ignt goat button. Y at button, les’ #2 pweriess kid, straight or ped. goat but- Usumerras covered and repaired. Rogers’ Pac- 5D st. nw. Exoxt's Sovs for fresh mushrooms, icumbers, Brussell's sprouts, burr ar- » Boston headed let- ; Long Island cauliflower, . tarragon and ducette. Also, a very st of erupes, pears, apples, oranges, + ant cranberries, and the best gtades of a and detuestic enned goods C. ENGRL'S D Center Market, (th street wing. Marketing delivered. Cloth Shoes and Slippers cailat Heil- rice Shoe Honse, 402 7th St. Fon Tae CELEBRATED ScH<CTZEN Joho C. Kteny, 6 Market. Praxos FD, $12 for three months, Pennsylvania ave, Fixe Panow FCRSITCRE aT AvcTION.— Dowling Will sell to-morrow within his Tooms four superb se(s of parior furniture of the Muest workmanship and finish. Folding beds, Jewelers’ show casa mantel clocks, brouzes, fe ‘engravings and a general assortment of chamber and dining-room furniture. See House & Herrmann’s ad. on 6th page. SarexpayY Maxxeric.— Round Steak, 10c.; Corned Beet, 5:.; asta, 8, 10 and 14¢.; Legs Mutton, 1: ‘hops, 14e.; Sirloin ; Bre: 3 ing Apples, Woes, 25e. per pK; oc Butter, 1b. "The largest variety of Green Fruits Market Store, 436 G st. n, w. ‘Tae Best g3and $4 Hi Boots at tleilbrun’s, 402 Lady in Window. jand-sewed Gaiters and 7th st See The Oi = ‘Tuowrsox's Medicated Gloves _r2 White and lovely; price, $2.50. 1320 F st Ovk ConsTaxt Ane 1s to keep the Mnest and best clothing at the lowest prices, EisgMan Bros, Manufacturers, ‘Cor. 7th and E. See our nobby cheviot suits, MxN's Goop Fux Dsxeys, $1.50; $2.50, at A. 7. Lewis 7th si Oxgaxs Rewrap, $2 per month. F. G. Swim, 1225 Pennsylvania ave. ‘TRY a 2-pound pac confectioners’ sugar, With receipts for making candy. B. L. Wheeler, fine groceries, 18th and K streets borthwest. Witt Rereat the Grand Oyster Lunch Saturday evening, Oct. T. H. Sullivan, 413 13th st For Washington dressed beef go to Jno. R. Kelly, stalls 62x, #20 and 630 Center Market, and 206 and 208 Northiern Liberty. Corn beet a specialty. Oc SysvE» of keeping down prices ts the means: of our increasing trade. SEMAN BRos., Manufacturers, Cor. 7th and'E ‘fine, $2; best, ‘See our nobby cheviot suits, Patack Maxxet Wacoxs will make but three trips to Georgetown weekly, as follows: ‘Tuesday, ‘Taursday and Saturday. Orders must be given be fore 10 o'clock on the days named. F. J. Trusers. ‘Sex House & Herrmann’s ad. on 6th page. WE axe Orvenia a large 6-plece Turkish Par- Jar Suite upholstered 1p Marblelzed stik plush with fringe at $120. Also a line of best Moquette Car- Pets at $1.25 per yard. — W. B. Moss & Sox, 11th and F streets nw. Furniture, Carpet, and Drapery Establishment. “ROYAL GLUE” mends broken articles, GexTiewen's Wrster UNDERWEAR —Cartwright & Warner's, American Hosiery Co., Norfolk and New Brunswick Co., and other reliable makes, at Fee iF prices, at R.C. Lewis & Son's, 1421 New ork aven' and #20 7th street northwest, No Owx can question our disposition or ability to sell at Wholesuie Sgures, Eiseman Bros., Manutacturers, Cor. 7th and E sts, See our line of $12.50 sack sults. Hoax artifictal eyes. Hempler’s, ave, cor. 43 CITY AND DISTRICT. Natrosat.—“The Golden Giant.” Manassas Paxonama.—Day and evening. Hanxis’.— Keawan's—Rentz-Santiey Troupe. —— Condensed Locals. District Assembly 66 K. of L., last night decided to take part In the labor demonstration next Wed- esday night. H. C. Bulbullan, an Armentan, lectured last night at the Caurch of the Covenant, on the city of Antioch. Last night at the close of the fairat the National Rifles’ Ariuory for the benent of Carroll Memort: church, several diamond rings were awarded, one ning t Miss Matale Lynn and one to Miss Aggie rmstrong. Miss O'Connor and Miss Nee Bres- and Mir. J. Schoept received watches. It is ‘said that about £2,500 was realized by the falr, New Jerasaiein’ Lodge, No. 9, F. A. A.M, reu ceived @ visitation from Grand Master Yznaga and Other members of the Grand Lodge last night, Addresses were made by Kev. Dr. lor, C. S. Moore, Hamilton E. Leach, others. Mr. Herndon "Morsell and @ quartétte furnished mu- tte. Gen. RB. Vance, Judge Ward, and E. J. Laws, Were elected to metbersiup in Monumental Lodge of Good Templars last night. Win. Brown, a colored man employed as a track Walker on the Baltimore and Potomac rail Was struck by train No. 31, near Bowie, Wednes” day night, and instantiy killed. It ts stated tha Browa sut down on the track to rest and f asienn, Friendship Lodge, 1. 0. O. F., held memorial ser- Miees last night at thelr hall, corner of 20th Street and Pennsylvania avenue, In memory of the late P. Hall Sweet, past grand secretary, and ‘Thotaas Greer, past grand patriarch, The Washington Continentals arrived fn Rich- Mond yesterday too late to take part in the Lee Ineworial parade. They spent the views the city sett cue howe to-kay. sad ~~ lead male colored Infant has been found tn the ther of 14th and L streets northwest. Jumb.a Ideals have sent out Invitations to 16ta of November. hew members were admitted to the club— Mises Luv and shehan, and Messrs Bledsoe, Pal From Suliiington’s Tam Stax has Sertbner’s Magazine ior November: “Pickings from Puck 4th ‘ and the veteran “Hugersiown Almanac” tor ze Loker, between F and Yadly injured ve- colored man living tn the alley 4 11th and 12th streets was ay by a brick from the butid- reets falling Op bits bead. jis “sed at the Emergency hospital, Jon of Mr. A. B. Duvail. Mr. €, C. ~ Maryland bar, was admitted to {this District ase of Mary A. Littleford on ag Of the . as Wats this morning continued until ¥ morning nex WRSKLY Stan's Poe Atlas of the World 13, Uo every Lew subscriber for one year to WEEKLY Stax It is « handsomely printea isely illustrated, with more id diagrams, ahd contains eral information. See advertise. ent in another column, = Wants jarriage licenses have wart to George Lee King and Mary ¢. Virgin L. Licewses, ¢ by the € Tonge brown, and Gertrude ¢ and Abbie King, of Victori Bla, burn and Eliza Vessels, — Bovs Poxen Prav ixa.—OMcer Golway recently ¥; WD. ows Texas; Artuur ny t several small boys, white and colored, tak- in Slate alley, and afterward re tuey had made a shanty em OD & od frequently gathered in ructed, Where they In- ala few minutes later eant Byrnes, i es sercaea ae meee Speen RI, pol J & jack-pot, = Bape there was 4 iy arrested several yson acharge of Giserderiy conduct, but the: were Tue Kx1cws ov s TRE GorpeN Escum—Grand Chief Tolson, of the Grand Lodge Kalghts of the Golden Eagle, installed the tol ‘ing officers of Mount Vernon Castle No. 5, last night: Noble chiet, D. E. Kitehie; vice chiet, O. 5, Susith: keeper of the exchequer, Sehater; clerk of exc! Meld: Master of rec Bovo's Dimnctoxy.—The publishers advertising columns today the announce in etion of the canvass, and request ‘address to send notice of the — 4 New Youexs Frexp.—Wm. M. ala oltre ite alee Were before Judge Snel orderly conduct tn the ‘The de- ndant's engaged a roou at the hovel to te here during the races. The ‘at STIDIE preseated their bill whica as too, f exandria—Addresses and Resolutions. As announced in yesterday's Star the elghth an- nual convention of the American Inter-Seminary Missfonary Alliance was formally opened in the old Christ P. E. church, Alexandria, at 3 o'clock Yesterday afternoon. Addresses of welcome were delivered by Rev. Dr. J. E. Grammer, of Baltimore, and Rev. Dr. Joseph Packdrd, of the Theological Seminary of Virginia. A congratulatory telegram Was recived from the Piedmont Convocation of the P. E. Church, tn session at The Plains, Fauquier County, and ap appropriate response was made. Mr. W. A. Nelson, of Lane Setainary, Cincinnatt, presided over the alternoon session, Three secretaries were elected to serve through- Out the convention, which will last four dys. | These were Messrs.” Leonard, of Mccormick Pres- byterian Seminary ; Higgins, of Rochester, Bap- Ust, and Pearson, of Princeton, Presbyterian. The following committees were appointed: Committe on Enroliment: Messrs. J. H. Lacey, pf Hampden Sidney, and J. L. Kilbon, of Hart! 01 | “Nominating Committee: A. H, Ballard, of Mor- | gan Park, Baptist; E.R. Stiles, of Andora, Congre- gational; M. L. ‘Willman, of Boston University, Method! Ea. Young, ‘ot Princeton, Presbyte- rian; and & “FP. Smith, of Lebanon Cumberland, Presbyterian. ‘The first paper read was, “The relation of the by T. J. Congo Free State to American Missions” Villers, of Rochester convention, A resolution offered by Mr. Stone, of Rochester, denouncing the Tum traffe and the protection given to it by the constitution of the Free State, was adopted. At the evening session Kev. Dr. Prank M. Ellis, of Baltimore, delivered an address on missions. ‘THE SEMINARIES KEPRESENTED. ‘The seminaries represented at the convention are as follow: Baptist—Baptist Union, Morgan Park, Ill.; Cro- | mer, Chester,’ Delaware’ county, Pa,;" Hainiiton | Gtaiison University), Hamfiton, N. ¥.; Newton, Newton Center, Mass; Rochester, Rochester, N ¥.; Jeremiah Vardman, Liberty, Mo.; Normal aud ‘Theological Institute, Selma, Ala, Congregational—Andover, Andover, Mass; Ban- gor, Bangor, Me.; Chicago Congregational, Chi- cago, LiL; German Con, tional, Crete, Neb. ; Fisk University, Nashville, Teon.; Hartford, Hart- ford, Conn.; Overiin, Oberlin, Ohio; Pacific, Oak- land, Cal.; Talladega, Ala.; Yale Divinity School, New Haven, Conn, Presbyterlan—Auburn, Auburn, N. ¥.; German, Bloomfield, N. J.; Lane, ‘Cincinnati, Olilo; Lincoln University, Lincoln, Pal; Northwestern, Chicago, { iL: Princeton, Princeton, N. J.; Union, New York | city; Western, Allegheny) Pa, | _ Méthodist Eptscopal—Clark Untversity, Atlanta, ; Boston University, Boston, Mas; Drew, Mad- N.J.:Garrett_ Biblical Insitute, Evahston, central Tennessee College, Nashville, Tenn.? New Orleans University, New Orieans, La,; Bennet Seminary, Greensboro, N.C. anzelical Lutheran—Gettysburg, Gettysburg, Pa.; Hartwick Seminary, Otsego County, N.Y Missionary Institute, Selens Grove, Pa.; Witte berg, Springfield, Onto, Protestant Episcopal—Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Va.; Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa.; Divinity school, 'Camb Mass. mbridge, Methodist Eptscopal South—Vanderbilt Yersity, Nashville, Tenn.; Methodist Protestant, Westminster, Westminster, Md.; Moravin, Mora- vin Seminary, Betuleham, Pa.; Free Bapust, Bates College, Lewiston, Me.; Christian, Oskaloosa Col- lege, Oskaloosa, Jowa; Cumberland Presbyterian, Cumberland University, Lebanan, Tenn. ; Southern Presbyterian, Union," Hampden Sidney, Va. United Presbyterian, "Allegheny, Allegheny, P and Xena, Xenia, Ohto, Keform Church in Amer- tea; Theological Seminary, New Brunswick, Reform Church tn United States, Heldelberg, Tit fn, Ohio, and Lancaster, Lancaster, Pa,; United Brethren, Union Biblical, Dayton, Onio, ‘TO-DAY'S SESSION. At9 o'clock this morning the delegates again assembled at the church and spent an hour in devotional exercises. Then E. R. Chadwick, of Bates Seminary, read a paper on “Mission work among the Indians.” ‘The last hours of the morn- 1g session Were devoted to reports from the sem!- harie>,each student making bri f, pithy statements, ‘The following 1s the program for to-day’s after noon session: Three o’ciock, devotional mé i <0, paper, “Protestant Missionary Efforts in Roman Catuolic Countries,” Isaac L_ Gorby, Union Biblical Seminary ; 4:30, question drawer and an- swers by returned missiouaries, “he afternoon exercises were postponed, and an fvitation to visit the Theological sewinary of Vir- ginia was accepted; and vernon the dele- gates are being hospitably entertained there, Sales of Real Estate. Geo, Vonelf! has bought of Chas. H. Parker for $4,000, lot 59, in King’s subdivision of lot 51, in Square 866, fronting 34 feet on the south side of Massachusetts avenue, between 6th and 7th streets Bort heast_ ‘The deed of Secretary Whitney to R. H. Golds. —— for 25 acres of Grasslands above West Washington for $37,155, was placed on record yesterday afternoon. Catherine Virginia Simms has ht, for $4,000, of W. F. Geyer, sub lots 65 to square 597, fronting 48 by 100 teet, on M street, between Canal and 2d streets southwest. Senor Don M. Romera, minister from Mexico, has bought of John W. Thompson the rty on ‘the north side of I street, between 14th and 15th northwest, 42.7 by 142.7 feet. for $67,000. ——— Scuoot Desks—Thos. Dowling will sell at his Tooms to-morrow, at 12 m., a lot of school desks. * — FURNITURE, CARPETS, &C., aT AUCTION.—Duncan- son Bros. will sell to-morrow morning, at their salesrooms, Oth and D streets northwest, at 10 o'clock, an unusually large collection of househoid goods.” See the advertisement in another cojumn.* —————— ‘The Courts, Count IN GENERAL TrRM. Vesterday, U.S. ex rel. Daniel Hannon agt. Wm, Ludiow, Enginéer Commissioner of the District of Columbia; remanded to the Circuit Court. James L. Barbour, et al., ag. Wm. P. Wood; decree of special term reversed and annulled. Crncurr Court—Judre Montgomery, Yesterday, Winkleman & Co. agt. Bancroft; Judgment plea of confession, Fickhelmer & Co. gt. Hollander; judgment by default, Queyrose agt. Benjamin; judgiment confessed. Equity Court—Judae Merrick. Yesterday, Norton agt. Norton; sale decreed and James G. Payne appointed trustee to sell. Affairs in West Washington. Fing,.—About 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon house No. 1811 35th street, West Washington, took fire, and was damaged to the amount of $250." The house was owned and occupied by Columbus ‘Thomas, and the fire was caused bya defective fue. IUts fully Insured, Mus. Rivcuim’s FuNexaL—The faneralof Mrs. Mary S. Ritchie took place yesterday afternoon from her late residence, No. 250 N street, After services at Trinity Catiiolic church the remains Were Interred at Holy Rood, Nores,—The alley between 31st and 324 s South of the canai, ts in ap impassable condition. =—Statfonkeeper Shanks has returned to duty.—— ‘The dead animal Wagon is Wanted in this seciion, Gusts Reckirrs.—Canal boat Seneca arrived Wich 1,000 bushels of wheat, 150 barrels of flour tons of hay for G.T."Dunlop. Canal boat Wheatley Bros. Arrived” with 3,400 bushels of eat and 400 bushels of corn for J.G. J. M. Une EMPERATUKE AND CoNDITION oF WATER at 7 & m.—Great Fall Ing reservoir, temperature, % iit_ate house, 0 condition ai 1 Bic distribu coniition at influe eftiue Affaire in Alexandria. Reported for Tux EVENING Stan, ‘TELEGRAPH OFFICE CLOsED.—The Southern Tele- graph Company, which has had an office on King Sofect, near Fairfax street, will be closed up at the ehd of this month, its” force discharged, and its wires connected with the Western Union office. IU1s cla.med that by this course a forfeit has been made of the bond in consideration of which the gave the company a right of way for its nd Wires on the streets. ‘The bond ts con- d, “That in the event of it (the Southern raph Company) ceasing to be a competitive company, oF of Its sale to & consolidation with any otuer telegraph company, It will have to pay this ity the sum of $5,000. soe Notes —The Alexandria last night from Kichmond. draulion Steam Fire Engine ' Saaid by a continued ~ for awiule the street Was thronged.—a square of the city, bounded by Payne, Pendleton, Wythe, and West streets, near the extreme northwest boun- dary of the city, and containing two acres of build- ing lots, has becn sold to Mr. Park Agrew tor $200 by the MeGraw’s heirs, ‘The property is subject to @ tax len of some hundred dollars — Acting Mayor Strauss has had before him during the past few days no cases except disorderlies. — Potomac Lodge tair closed last night, the ladies having real- ied a cousiderable sum for the building fund of the e. organizations returned Cie march of the Hy- 20, on King street was. display of areworks, and EOL T fh fb PBoe ¥ 4b eatin PAB HE E o99 PO Ow Ww WD DE RR Povy DER. ABSOLUTELY PURE. ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomencsa. More economical than ‘the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low tests, abort weight, alum or Phosphate powders, SoLp ontx m Cama Bova ‘Baxive PowpEs Co, 106 Wall street, 1X 276 FIFTH AVENUE, THE TODD CASE. ‘The Syned of Baltimore Direct That = Clear Verdict of Net Guilty be Be- corded, At the evening session of the Synod of Baltimore, at Dover, Delaware, Wednesday evening, Rev. Dr. Heckman addressed the synod on behalf of the centenary fund, He urged all to contribute, in or- der to raise, this centennial year, the sum of ‘$1,000,000 for ministerial relief. Rev. Dr. Bartlett, of this city, followed. An appeal was made in be- half of the fund for worn-out ministers, and Exe Gov. Wells of this city, in the course of a few re- marks, announced that he would contribute $250. At the session yesterday, in the case of the appeal of the Rev. Francis M. Todd from the decision of the Washington City Presbytery, the Rer. Dr. Vi from the Judicial com- mittee, “reported, ‘recommending ap- peal be sustainéd. The synod the re. ‘adopted by a vote of 39 vo 11. A resolution offered By'kew ate. Squire 2 Ruane gente te eet sustain ‘the aj direct y at Washington to Picora ‘upon tel mautes and that “the minutes show a correct ver- dict in the case of Mr. 90 a8 to read not guilty, Mov. Mr. Todd was before the synod by Rev. Dr. Sunderland. ‘In the appeal of Elder Judge Drake from the dects- tonof the ery of Ws in reference to Inst the Kev, Dr. Tunis S Hamlin ‘Geo, O. Little for thé violation of the con- stitution in the use of responsive readings in the pubilc worship of the Chureh, the same committee Tecommended that the action of the presbytery be ‘Sustained, and that the appeal be dismissed, poate mate Tim WEEKLY Stan's Pocket Atias or the World Is offered free to. new subscriber for one year to the —— iY sran itis GF = ics fg tne arta mt uae x oong | 05 awealth of advertise- "column. ment in —— ‘The Austrian government has introauced in the relchsrath a il tO restrict excessive drinking Unroughout that country. ‘The budget committee of the French chamber of deputies nas rejected a for an embassy to the vatican, ‘Thereupon M. Cassimer resigned, ‘The committee always rejects, but the chambers always restores this item. za ee anams Bs E Rema x? x, nn, co Lal 8 samen mawee 234 J yaae 44, wezea Tye 099, 4 Rooe' 4 DI PERFECT MADE. Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes FULL WEIGHT—PURE—MOST ‘used by by the iniversities as the Strongest, Purest and moat Healthful. "Dr: Price's the only Hak: | contain Ammonia, Line, oF | ‘Alum. “Sold only in Cans.“ — PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NEW YORE. HICAGO. ST. LOUIS. au30-to d31 for more than a quarter of @ century. Tt is the "United States Government. Endorsed heads ‘of the ‘creat Ove New Aovenrisewent F SPECIAL (CASH) BARGAINS, BROADCLOTH for Ladies’ suits, pure wool,one yard fu. halt wide, all colors, excellent quality, special Fancy striped Sil Vevots, O5e. FRENCH SERGES are selli all pure fi pol wine double width all colors actual eae vatas 62c., reduced price only 37 4c. BLANKETS, slightly soiled, 82, $2.25, and 82.50. BEAUTIFUL PLAID PRESS GOODS, silk finished, newest styles, special bargain, 12 yards or only $2. COLORED und DLACK SILK VELVETS. 75c. 81 ICOT CLOTH DRESS GOODS, wide double wid a] pure woot epecial bargain 34s a ANKETS, immense size, extra heavy, excellen auality, reduced to $4.00. aide . HANDSOME PLAID DRESS GOODS, pure wool, wide double width. spectal bargain Sto Weare selling Excellent quality BLACK SILKSat $1. BLACK CASHMERES, 25, 31, 37, 45, 50, 62c. ROYAL SERGE, beautiful dreas goods, wide double fold, ail colors, 12 yards for 8° ti Handsome Presenta for Strictly Cash Customers. Cash Customers, wh 5 worth of Dry Goods, regeivea pair of Bison Toweln worth a fash Customers, who. receives handsome Bridal Quilt, worth 8100. °°" CARTERS, 02 ‘711 MARKET SPACE, near 7thst. Gexriexes: Before you buy your Suits, Overcoats or Warm Underwear, you should examine our stock of these ‘oods, for they possess merit in style and make, beauty in fabrics aud trimmings; the prices rango, from the lowest price garment to the finest, considerably lower than any house can sell the same grade in quality for. SCHOOL SUITS, ‘You know we make the Boys’ and Young Men's trade ‘an especial feature. Boys cannot only be well suited in fit, but there is an air of stylein the cut and make which always ain us the preference when comparisons ‘remade. Prices are always the lowest, Our line of Neckwear is full, fresh, and faultless. NOAH WALKER & CO., 625 Pennsylvania avenua, SJouxsox, Ganxez & Co. CARPET DEPARTMENT. We would call your attention to our stock of CARPETS, embracing everything that is new in INGRAIN, TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS, at exceedingly Low Prices, INGRAIN ART squal FELT DI Sila RUGS, ‘FLOOR OIL CLOTS BARGAINS IN BLANKETS. 10-4 White Blank: ‘1, $1! 5 e whie Bank avy Gray Blankets all-wool 81, 91.25, Special ing in FA! id INTER DiESG GUODE Tsien Tee toe, ae aed 50c. Ladies’ Cloths for Tailor-inade Suits, 0c, 75c. All-wool Twilled Flannels, 25, 30c. All-wool Black Cashinere, 50c. Gc, 10 ‘cases Canton Flannels, Se. Birks, A Dive 50 Dosen Children's tibbed Se, ce fuli'naewlar made, x ‘A splendid line Ladies’ Gents" end Children's Under- 5 JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., wear at low, Pebusylvania ave. Sout near 7ih, 025 J upp & Derwensn PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, 420 axp 422 Exevexra St, ‘Have unsurpassed facilities for the execution of Print- ing of every description, including all the new styles of type, first-class presses, and superior workmen. ‘They are always prepared todo work in the shortest Possible time, and guarantee delivery promptly at the WORK FOR LAWYERS, Briefs, Arxuments, Records, &c., promptly and care- fully executed. WORK FOR BUSINESS MEN. Letter Heads, Cards,Bill Heads, Circulars, &c., at low prices, ol-lm Cuazzucez Roszs and HORSE BLANKETS stour usually low prices, in large variety of styles, in ‘fine, medium, and chesp grades, at ‘TOPHAM'S TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY, 017-30 1231 Penna, ave. G. T. Kee, ‘TAILOR, 4149TH 8T.N.W. FALL STOCK \b. KUPPERT, 403, 405 7th ot. Bw. above D st, Coomme Br Gus A full line of GAS COOKING STOVES (Gh hand and for sale S. Ww. A im, siraldand sei nhst nw, offers the following extraordinary bargains for to- morrow only: Three bars oleine soap 12¢,,. ‘M. & P, Merzorr, 417 7th st. BW, ‘and Mocha blend. Our price 35c. C. Wiruar & Co., 1918 Pa. ave. New Goods at The Fair. ew Goods at The Fatr. New Goods at The Fair. New Goods at The Fair. New Goods at The Fair. New Goods at ‘The Fatr. New Goods at The Fair. New Goods at The Fair. New Goods at The Fair, New Goods at The Fat ‘New Goods at The Fat New Goods at The Fal ‘New Goods at The Fat New Goods at The Fa New Goods at The Fal New Goods at The Fat New Goods at The Fal $12 7th st. nw. (Goldschmid’s Old Stand.) Frankle & Co., proprietors, 1 Saxony Wool, German Hand-Knit Jackets, Underwear. Hosiery, Gloves: also extra sleeves, at C,Auerbach’s Mcp’s Furnishings, Hats, and Sewing-Machine Kooms, 801 vo 8037th, cor. H. Dukeharvs celebrated Ales, Porter, Haif and Half and Brown Stout, in casks or bottles, for family use or thi trade? H. L. BLovr, Sole Agent, 719-434 st. SW. 2b » Rich old Java, Visit Our Tea and Coffes Depart- ment. We give you the best offered for the money. M. P. MerzceR, 1 a7 7th st. BW, For Saturday Only. One-o2, bottle Quinine, 59c. Qne-pint bottle Beet-Wine and Iron, 68¢. ne bottle 83e, ay «Balm, $1.15 ‘Manrz's Pharmacy, 1 1014 F stfeet. ‘We sell the Monticello and Horsey W! four yearsold, $3. C, WiTuEn & Co., 1018 Pa, ave. “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass, Wood, &c. Phillips’ Di ible Cocon ‘Was served at International Medical Congress, €0 Dog Collars ¢ arpened tree. "Guns for sale O hive, Walford, 487 Pa av. 3 ‘We Have Constantly on hand crab meat, hard and soft crabs, clams, terrapins and prime salt water oysters, shucked’ clean and fresh evet day; also game of ‘all kinds, delivered free to paris of the city. ITE & CO, Ww Fresh Alderney Butter churned every mornii and delivered in ¥y Ib. “Ward” prints, 40c. per It Also, Cottage Chéese and Buttermilk: sweet Mik Se. per quart. J. C. Horcamsox, IMPORTER, LLAAA Siete" eet at wzzezz 424224 bokatd Baz“2an g L a soos wEEe a meee 3 Bid BOSlS 4 gee a heats i] waaan BRata Shoo EI ees Ex; oF @2e 4 tf} Zs ti Reza | EH KEKES Lit BEEE! i) A222! Pie E 44 aa, <i ade wees =z wnat A AA a AMA aA co A CORDIAL INVITATION extended to ladies who desire to inspect there goods. oz 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, > z 3 Sad Tuvonren Cosrouz Crorns, SEATON PERRY. Buocesor to Penny & BuoTHEn) S2 INCHES WIDE FRENCH HABIT CLOTHS IN ALL THE NEW FALL tS A AL G4 INCHES WIE IMPORTED PELTZ! iene ai MOREE S4 INCHES WIDE IMPOKT..D DELIUS CLOTHS, IN BLACK AND ALL opie a WIDE STRIPED AN) SHEGRED ENG- SARE Ts Gotrogs or it CLOTHS, IN BLACK AND “ALL “$ HAIRS. IN EXTRA FIN! PAAR arearion HSS RIOT, ervape ‘BONE ee AND FOU} ES 1, HENRIETTAS AND CASH- COLORS, ke AT gL 25. NEW PELE WoL scoTcH AND FRENCH TALL THE NEW COMBINATIONSOF ABSORTMENT ~ OF Gi SILK VELVESISS EN: LYON'S colt aR Seon rows mexani SBURAHS, SATIN DUCHESSE, FAILLE Bae: a URE TO CAISE. HHADAMES AND GROS GRAIN ‘A SPECIALTY, FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Perry BUILpina, To Tux Pomc ‘Having decided to retire from the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, = ‘CLOSING-OUT SALE {a stil in progress, and many bargains are to be had, a few of which I quote below: BROOADED VELVET, in black and colors, formerly 85, to the low price of $2.50. ‘STRIPED “4m black and colors, formerly $1.50, to the low price of @1. i “ im black and colors, formerly $1.25, to the low priceof 750. ALL PLAIN: “ fm black and colors, at much ‘ese than usual cost. ‘We have some COLORED SILKS left in Gros-Grain, ‘great sacrifice of 50c. on the dollar, ‘We have two pieces of 24-inch SEAL CLOAKING PLUGE lett, which we offer very cheap. The DRESS GOODS STOCK achat eae rote fan ves eae ‘pay yoo ‘that ‘ment s look before buying. x If: want » BLACK DRESS of kind, not anything in the DBY GOODS line 54 C34 R- 208 REMPSTONE, H. D. Bun ‘IMPORTER AND TAILOR, ‘the honor to inform you that his NEW GOODS ea ftrments made in his 1111 Peanayivania Aveaua, ‘Washington, D.C. FOR _RENT—HOUSEs. RENT- . W.W. THREE 8 Eee wae Fueaige cs DeLawane Ave F., HALF irene: containing 15 rooms, steam and Will t low to good ten- te PWAMKES 108 Fat oe ant. BEALE po 1 = Upper 1835: 2381 F tee f : De. Or. oa ee ts Bests ete @AN I OBTAIN WHAT I NEED TO FUR- asa a gPatate Boe 13 fe ‘ISH MY HOUSE, AND MAKE REGULAR Oa doce, gto aaa ae, de WEEKLY PAYMENTS UNTIL THE BILL eae Letra eee ak pe atte provemen | av. 8. E. 02 BASEMENT, AXD Mit, near Boot Oitcle Tt K& REPPi Ti, RENT_TH ‘brick Dwelliug ou 1s SETTLED? er 200 Farragu’ ‘ler... 1S. rs ‘Es, sR, Nepeet 17th st. tw ee “108.67 . bear Istht st, Ky nw : CAN I HAVE THE USE OF THESE ak- in of on my | Vt. a ° 1200 N Ar... Rook For Gu afomsor bats Pan on | 1s08 “i S19 TICLES-ALL OF THEM—DURING THE “ E wr thi ENCE=. N “ rr (CEs, Nw. Fa st. fiir i0 piss Pai ome: 1303 F st, U'roomn ™ 4 O2-1st” STEIGER & RMANS. 1304 Fat. KR RENT—680 4TH 8ST. N. E., SIX ROOM SIR brick. $13.0; S20 and $31 Sth ate 0. sts moon YES, brick. $13.30 and DAVIDSON & BAVIDEOS oe ditad baie nee AEE } ENT—2 W. NEW HOUSE, 9 CAN 1 HAVE THEM 48 LOW AS OTHER For BEST2017 9 + hard Dath and pantries; handsomely futshed in UBES SELL FOR CASH: ‘ood, Porscasion in November.” K. BUCH = : ANAN, The Clarendon, 1401, 5-3 #- ‘YRS, SIR. R RENT—32) Frain, seven foome four on ist Boor: Demy) Maeve roome, fo newly pa ered; water ii kitchen, @17. “Opew from E1131, TH ST. Brick, 225 B st, 9 Kat-n.e.; ton rooms LBERT 1, FOX, 920 F st. nw. is . SETRy BRICK, LS 1 mod, impe: S750 13 st, 2-story Traino, 8 tome: 825. Furmialed houses frou 873 (0 8400 per month, MM. PARKER, 1418 OR RENT—THREE-STORY AND rooms; $37 Fooms; $50. Brick, 8: A ‘WILL YOU TELL US FRANKLY JUST WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY EACH WEEK! 12:room Anne betas sith every ri Dlenoo Select belle. and mvakinig tuben' In every room, ‘2011 14th at-n.w.: font #40. Apply 1J04 YES, SIR, wn. ee te Fears A VERY REDUCED PRICE—A WILL YOU PAY PROMPTLY EACH heer eh ee at POE RENT—FURNINHED— Ferree ae Tee story and collar Br Flom, nicely furnished all moder: coutemlences; 8 | Deautiiul sight, overlooking entire city: 75. 027-12t “1418 Fst. WEEK JUST WHAT YOU AGREE? YES, SIR WILL YOU CONSCIENTIOUSLY RE- RK RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE NIRE-100Mt ¥ avecloobiog, the’ att yee nosh rewsreed. Terns | SPECT THE ACCOMMODATION WE ARE Feavonables LUTHER FULLE Patent Olive. oi OR RENT-STORE AND DWELLING (BEING peeeeee pris Ost.nw. Lr. = tb 3 Cook Pow m. W., L2F- FISH TGr— 1626 15th «t/n.W.10F100 nw, Lr... 200 Tiduses can te examinea Ly permit from ofice oly. HUMAS J. Hise Be co. aa. 4 4g tn. wire 326 Nth ot ww, 3F. int 2 fF. ASO =» GE ISAO naw Gr 18 30 Int at. ce, r. rd si. nsi., VIN ‘com tear 200 0 | GIVING you? pleted) on Hi st., near 13th n.w., $405 R id 1800; 1202 Oat. $40 208 M at. aw €10.30. CNFURMIGHED por oo oSPSi GeinaNbeh k STALET, 19105 4. v0. b ner mal avi fae Be Dp siz. FROM $20 TO 830-5 VERY x stay a FOREN poe’ ie Satine wack aos is rt ‘WILL YOU CALL AND EXAMINE OUR ‘and B-ryou rept open fire. UBF O S GOODS AND OUR CREDIT PLANt oe Ne ave Figs ed Fie ou RENT—$26—NEW PRESSED BRICK CORNER odaenne ar: _— ad and papfod' trot ad aide entranceswith eu | _o24-10t Closed parking, ailinedern improvements, iaguire of | [NOR RENT—BRICK HOUSE & KOOMS, LANGE owner, next door, 2243 13th st. 2. oF -3e back yard to alley; 1320 V st, Inquire at 1625 —s S RENT—O40 T BT. MW, EIGHT ROOM Bar | }thet torkeys Sc: reutgze "obeiwe Frvindoy prick house, ai clone, moa P.330 good | JO KENT FURNISHED, 715 12TH §7_ NW. pis on premisce, ents veriect: "OF See | on pe iulnce, bet Ey : i RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE | ‘of nine rooms, with Dath, closets, &c.; location central: wear Farragut "price for. the seasot, S10dsinoutn. by the fear, 800. Kuguire om ihe Promises 1100 1thaten we 087-3 R RENT —A NICELY FINISHED THREE. tory ‘brick, centrally located; $40. Der wont. tag Ne ber SOT SOK RETTLE & CO., 1311 F street, \R RENT_HOUSE, BEAUTIFULLY SITUA ED, No. 805 Kst.n.w., north side of Mouut Vernon &, bet. Sth and Oth sis. n.w : 14 rvome, Inguire ou premises W. W. BURDETIE. oly-im ‘ROR RENT—622 H ST. BRICK DWELLING, 14 rooms. modern improveinents, at €60 per mouth. ‘Also, two-story brick, o12 G st,uexr new Pension mow used ss 8 dining-room), at $0 ver THEN WE CAN DO SOME BUSINESS TOGETHER. HOUSE & HERMANN'S FO BEST—-2y | Latayette Sa. 1 Vermontav,near 0,111 K, pear Conn. av, Lor. Het, near 14tn. i6r...200 E Asth'st.. ‘OR RENT—iINELY FURNISHED HOUSE: 11 rooms: Very desirable location; every comfort aud comventence; moderate rent; stable and house gudoe Uist st nw, crapply to ¥. J REED, isonian Institut 020-120" 0. HOLTZMAN RNISHED, Lyth & Jefferson Pl mop quire of A. EBEKLY’S SUN: 20 b st. 3 120 10h CASH AND CREDIT HOUSER op yee sion ave., betwee: * 946 N Ya Nias, FEAT ING, Columbia Law | $46.8. -6w «921 AND 043 BEVENTH ST. ¥. W. F RENT= 1006 LV GT. SE. FRAME HOUSE ane a Snare ae arn oF om Savane aes | HeAd Ee RK RENT—LOW_THREE. i SE, 1416 | {56 Bat oe + near Treasury Department, o26-8t | $307 yuri 2d st. Hat Seb Turse: 20.3 0 ats nce ren TS 595 Oth et ae. Siac. 1S ¥: THAT WE CARRY PROBABLY THE LARGEST LINE OF CASSIMERS, SUITINGS, AND TROUSEB- INGS TO BE FOUND IN WASHINGTON. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT WE HAVE THE NEWEST PATTERNS AND PROBABLY MORE OF ‘THEM THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY. PLEASE BEAR IN MIND THAT WE HAVE OUR GOODS CUT IN OUR OWN STORE BY CAREFUL AND EXPERIENCED CUTTERS. PLEASE BEAR IN MIND THAT OUR FACILI- TIES FOR MAKING UP CUSTOM WORK ARE UN- SURPASSED. chil DON'T FORGET THAT WE ARE PIONEERS IN P DOING CUSTOM WORK AT POPULAR PRICES. DONT FORGET THAT WE PROMISED YOU AT THE START THAT WE INTENDED TO BUILD UP A BUSINESS BY SELLING GOODS AT REASON- ABLE PROFITS. good rosin, suitable for iii catia’ or artist’. 20 Gat, betwoen 20th abd 21.13 by the year. 81.300 0c28-3t ‘and H sts. n.w. R = 'S.W.. 10 ROOMS, ALL Ponti, 800, ide Ge awe wiconne ined ipa $35, poe er sb. RECALL THE PROPHECIES BY OUR COMPETI- TORS THAT WE COULD NOT MAKE A SUCCESS OF IT, AND THEN Spruce et. ootta.: al md inpes 10 6th st, 6 roomiss mod iinpe. #25. 803 604 K st. ne.,6 rooms, water: ic ne,d room. water sud gas: S1L30,” CHAS E. BANES, 1003 F st. n.w. ozb-it NT—TWO SEVEN-ROOM HOUSES, WITH deter abd gan, Nos. 707 aa 08, € street, ne. at 16 ber month. "Enquire 801 e. CONSIDER THE FACT THAT WE ARE DOING MORE WORK IN OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT THAN THEY ARE. T-CLASS, RESI- in t Square, 16 rooms, $200, | In: RR RENT—A TEN-BOOM BRICK HO: SE, IN order and in a first-class location on”: Pi coor no objection reat 6So- Cal nt 21 tne -3 Fo — IND BASE- Fe RENT TWO THREE STORY, AND 2B renisive: oe = es ‘Dwellings, 11 ¥, ‘dence on Farragu ‘quire #20 17th st. nw. ABOVE ALL DON'T FORGET TO PROVE US AND SEE IF OUR FITS ARE NOT ARTISTIC, OUR WORKMANSHIP EXCELLENT, OUR GOODS ALL THAT WE REPRESENT THEM TO BE, AND OUR PRICES AS LOW AS ANY ONE WILL GIVE YOU YY 7,1315 91d. er R RENT—36 1 ST. N. W.. VERY] DESIRABLE THE SAME QUALITY FOR. brick house with 9 roomis aid cellar: all iunprove- as bet eae” * BM WARNER & CO. she near _ A TEN-ROOM DWELLING AT ONLY ‘S13 per month, 1 st. a at 415 fe (next door east). “R.A. 1428 New York ee. moan Ba =. B BARNUM & CO, ave. ‘o14-1m x a hear 10th R RENT—A BLOCK OF NEW HOUSES BY NO. near Q. 026 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. vember 1, near Government hat Kat, bot, 15 and Seen er'incuth ADpiy to LOUNG & SAUNDERS, | 2 7 Lith et, bet. Nand 407 F ot. nw. one. SguRL Se wna at 225 wat ek Ta and FPORRENT_HOUSES, ZURNIGHED— mene Oa, POR a N, JRO. A PRESOULT: No. 1410 ¥ st n-w.. Kellogg S437 Penn. ave. nw, ‘No. 918 16th st. naw. sand atte Brick, 12 Kk RENT—AN ELEGANT AND COMPLE1EL! rooms, completely ahd’ Piauo $150" per 1835 Most; Jus ished With all hiod. imps, and under the supervision of a caref imps, cor N. i. cellar; all mod. roo! ished; rent Foto. celar aud Pt eee Hous of the city, for the. y to between K. furnished house; 15 conveu “Address. 201 AND 1207 19TH 8ST. AND coupieced and hb adsomely fin ful architect; convenient to Conn. St Werdics and Western Cuton telegraph, Gt “HILL & JOUNSTON, 738 Lath st TORY AND CEL 9 rooms and bath, all modern Have. aud Wasulugton Civcle; Keut TALER & RUTHEPORD, 1307 Fat nw. 60" ave. cure JOR KENT — FWO THREESTORY AND BASE: went Brick Dwellings, 10 rvom, bath, law heated by soe eau 202 and 204 TYLER & kUTH- 26 modest imp a beaulitully: fer fe huprovetiet of 150 per wouth: Jee if leaved per year: if jdren no objection. D.G. PROCTOR & a ROOM DWELLING thin 1g mallee. o1 this city, at iA. PHILLY 1428 Now York ave, season or by sue yur A J. VON HUYeR & Gu. » AS NI505 Paave._ NEW FIRST-CLASS LEST- Geuces now ib course of Bnisling on Ith st uw, 1. uve. and Pet, also House 1309 H sta : list Nov. Aisiy to te *. AY oie ta PLEASANT, 15TH ST. Ex. nent six-rosn frauies, €19.00 at JOSEPH oi0-lue WIth NEI wit FU GOK RENT—A FASHIONABLY-LOCATED, FUR- ished House, near Farragut Square, by tue Year oF ior the season: of a suite of rooms in the GOLDSBUROUGH & CO. ‘OK KENT—U abt oe 1409 Fat 17m ae. rooms and 2 bath rooms: 736 Kat. m. we watt n Saoy Sr eee POE RENT—TWO ELEGANT DWELLINGS, 01: JOR IGS, 914 ‘and O16 § st. mw. gust | one in walnut, a new and ty. ‘and bese- other ib og 2 tweit a r, all modern: ment ifn Ne betwee Tou sta Bw. | Ciotet; to S0-t00t alley. “Addresa UWNER SAO SO, pe fprpaece: | ew. Same compjetely and nicely 5 * aa ™Ro. 4, Iowa Circle 2. w.. Pat. 15 ye Sea bone SERS frie Sew ES ee ers| BERTIE: waa cee nh om epee 8 Boe a | SE a ne, auc tome each, located | House | 1229 York ave. 2.1 2» __ FOR RENT_HOUSES. 1 RENT. Y DESIRABLE EE Eee py A SSSEMAT TNE URBEEY oar » ea __FOR SALE-HOUSES. a eae ed ew Pension Office, modern 1: ferent USCHRLAY Satie See bee 130M ST, Nw. Laos to 490 New York 2%, Dust be sold. GRO. P. Go " 3 and 3 Stiow's alicy rear Capitol alley a. w bbe tie ‘$200 410 t6 Booo 194 82 200 250 2. ar Noo om ofthe property on Se fo Braltetin aren 3) THOSE WaGUAMaN” BUY A. SIX. noo! Pressed-Orick trot, gas, water, ‘Stualj cath pay inent in monthly payments of @16 or more, to ser. Inquire at 1103 8st, oe JOR SALE BARGAIN. MONTHLY PAYMENTS if desired, mew 7-room press-brick : batt and all mot. inj. Trout, knw < near Capitol OW 33 tb et aw on Be” | PROB SAL. W., TEN-ROOM BAY WIN. dow brick, 1 raed. amap ition: price, 87 any termn. 8 dow brick, in ing section nw, amps = price, #6.000. Oth st. nw. brie bath, lot 212100 to alley, price, $4,700. a | window brick, with bath, suinmer Kitcvon ‘and statin, =. price, €4.000,” Also t-room frame: with tath cellar, lot 30x07 to alley 00 ACHLN & BATCHELDEK, 1225 F stn, JOR SALE_€3.500 WILL BUY \ NEAT brick on 13 cultural Grownda, tow reuting for @25. LBERT FPO} me ‘9220 Fst. now PS ON NTH STN. Ww . at a price th All yield ® pat san iuvewment Aubhitr Pox, 20 Fat. nw. KHODE ISLAND smoot Tiriek, wo wight ron SALE-TEN-hOoM Bin bear 10th st. 86,500. JOR SALE NICE SEVEN-ROOM TWO-sTORY Brick House, northwest. modera improve S#.850, 41 taken at once | OWN EL «bet. oth and 16th and Tand U at OR SALE—A NICE TWO-STORY BRICK BAY window ‘dwelling, coptaining sia rooms and beth, with ad modern improvements. ob M st. tiracly adjoin: jug North Capitol et. splendsdly improving neuro hood criginal pice of property #:1.800 ‘es thes wee deairea cleave the city ths excellent gnert i fored at the very low price of 82,800. EH. & CO., 916 F st, uw. | POR SALA HANDSOME INVESTMENTS oN THE PS 5 9 27-6" | Fe Ale RGATNS “FOR 91,400 EACH small comb payment and mon , fo good tenemte at €27.50. two well Suilt mews brick n 100. in two yeara” Akins a one R SALE — CHEAP — FOUR-STORY BRICK Five, Say wintiow, baths room raga ate ast mw. 04.500. GEO. THUESDI i on JOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, AND ON SMALL andes at. facing south, st the juscton ‘of, Sew Jermyn le aia avers tsa ote ary thorvuglly well-built aud will be sold st 82:00 apie ican aimilar houses tn tame icaltty "Ayr to JOHN 1. AKMS, 310 Pat. BOOM IK SALE—$4.400 WILL BUY A Cosy. Frieder Fac near 9th, worth . D. STONE, saw JOR SALE_SPLENDID [NVESTMENTS—5 NEW Parga bar ment bricks Tat Lf Perty laced with me for rent tberally bast Perce adyertined freeof cost tothe owner ue * Ml 7% YM. LINKENS, iit wot Hate FoF lit of property for wale, ail orsend at ofice © | hw. ees 26st Ca “| FOE SALECA MAGNIFICENT PLACE on oo rt |. ROBERTSON, | Finmtia Heieute: 14 rooms. iu ‘yaied- R ‘Three good stables in rear of 1750 Mass ave. | game gaa: tbe’ heen to be aypresiated” Price . ‘WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE. Spey teers a | ove-3t 1907 Penusyleania ave, 1K SALE—THREE HANDSOME NEW SIX-kOOM | Bbay-window bricks, with all modern anproveneuta; | Parsing i frou: lang yoda, with sbeds opening oB alley :two squares from capitol and library cous eatent to two lines of ors and herds fur all partwaf the city: rent ®20, @8 000 cash fr tite, wall well separate gt forether. for castor on me.” HOPKINS & lls TON, 6th and Leave nw. JOR SALE— Six Houses on Marion st.n.w..7 rooms, all m Ls | Gellar concreted.” Terme eas, Fite #4 = oie {OR SALE-THREE HOUSES 1 Detween Q aint Riade Ialaud ave. Oth and 7 fgam bricks cesar, ke Brie ment. Hive Brick: Houses im norarwest, prs Cf ail ouly 66,500. We ave nice Ho eb Gan dall this on the tuwtalimnent pias ce ey. WB. Milks & SOX, 1428 New Vorkave. : SALE—FOR A FEW DAYS LONGER TWO nicely located, well built, three-story bevel 21-recus houses, fronting east, tor male « m eany nw a. {OK SALE—THREE-STORY BRICK DWEELING, 11 rons Gath, and all mod. imps, cated yp 2 ear 5 price €10,000, HGTHERPORD, 1507 F'st'a. fe JPOR SALE OR RENT — AN ELEGANT NEW F iiouxe. 000 Lt new. all moder Lnprovemente: Q rooms, not including bath. “Apply to WC JOMN- BON, 718 13theL we eer = JOR SALE-SPLENDID PIECE OF BUSINESS property, on corner, iB northwest and on line of ipeet corn sayin lange, perceuitacy and ct woud learn value woctaneot, © Gre 19-108 POE SALE-L00K AT THAT HANDSOME Low of twelve pew in | 24th, 150 terion. Apply toJNO. At PRESCOTT, 1410 F at elloes Builatne. stuer Place, bet worm , aud V ste n.w.—only « few left for main Back’ bouse contains 7 rooms, bath, cellar, all moter fuuprovements, aud papered throughout, bay window, parking, street taved with concrete blocks, aud <utire Property fished in first-class siyle. Keuted ¢400 Ser $5,000 cach, DANENWOWEK aN. iis Fae sce BN rin mt yA Grgtcclage repair: eaceliewt hocetion lot: Price #1000. ‘Also, a House Very fashionably located, on I st., neat Connecticut ave, ata K UGH & CO, 015-3 1405 Fat. Fo WITHIN ONE SQUARE OF FrreneGirle ever room Brick Delius | iinprevements; will seli furniture | ay Situated, and will repved furnished, ‘bot sold soon will

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