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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1887—SIX: PAGES. FOR RENT—ROOM' COST ROOMS WITH FOR RENT—FLATS. ‘A THIRD-STORY FLAT, AND 2ND JOR RENT—1740 F ST. board, to be had at the abe¥e Dumler, at reasun of two roume, with bay windo Hie Sole tae Fc b oerarermmyen ter fa, ae oo eferences exchaug d-174 Fat. nw Sx from \ ormiey R RENT—UN. ISHED FLATS, SUITABLE furnished reome.e for housekeeping : also, suite of thrve ‘rows, in a ‘ponteog renientiy Ipcated 9a it sty iLL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st. aw. eee 2 T JOR KENT—MANUSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS. e vicinity of Latapette Square, Drools Commouctt ave. etweet Farragut aud Latayerts Squares Hi. V.N., Star office, To Yok RENT 312 C STREET N. We Landavne oom, simele oF éu suite with or with: nt board: within three squares of fue Capitol mast O0t T-TWo NICRL) URNIS4ED ROUMS. 7 located: wuitable for weutieuen. 47 fice Room on second floor: heated J WESTISE fable Lr etdomen ae rooms O21 7th st, ‘copes. Pant —WELI-FURNISHED, WITH BARD, wall fami! = at ane ICE ROOMS—-IN THE NEW Sa Se Korn Si ney oa Looks Sg a Pe ie sowie cope eat | ont (foie tae hae claee cet es 2 the atreet and have fre-proof Wuite Plans can be prices wiven at our office. THOS, J. ¥/SHER 4 F ot. nw. {DESIRABLE SUITE OF OFFICES IN Warner Build.ng suitable for s patent attorney OF WAKER & CO. oui HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1: six for $5. Prepared only by GL. HOOD & 00. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mase. 2100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 5 . FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS =OEFICES—FRONT ROOM, FIRST Foor, in bil sani “aun” building, $1, DEEBLE, 1319 JOR RENT—ROOMS. FCRNISHED Ok UNF Y sished, with or without Boant 40 NT— FOUR FLEGANT nOOMs, ¢ coud Sour wits modern improvemeute, aw. 2 ENT-AT 1226 147TH Circle, “handwom joR SALE—CHOICE 18 ON OAKLAND AVE, or hawdsom ” improveuie:.ts; 402169 feet. at SUC. JOR RENT—WOOM AND BOARD SUITABLE FOR | jer foots RH. T- LEIPOLD,AI91 “eat two gentiemen usar Fens o Preee Offic JOR SAL. z E che tiie boned 614s month, Aduress Ht. A Beene 61 fect ow a Sth NTLEMAN, A gal Fst, aw, ‘SALE—ONB BROAN HORSE. SEVEN YEARS frood disposition. Also, one new Custom-made rung Deytou Wagon, suitable for light Dust Oe One rene ee MTZGER, 417 7th ot OR SALE—A GOOD FIVe-XRAR-OLD BAY Ep tanner neiecorsiess PSS et eee ae cian nene treme girn iene with herucas ands ezieuswa-top carriage ‘pots neariy ew, wi NaiLon’ farther phd Etta me wee wusre learned. Foe ste 11,500 feet. T1006 13TH ST. N w ave AL BAL Bi & OO. % ‘ind chesetais sino trout hall room: every SALE-AT A SACKIFIOE—A BEAUTIFUL Lot within half square of Pa. ave. n.W., 6x88 feet ace: table buerd secon to 30-foot alley : price 65c. per foot; title pertect; must bikireu; private fatal RENT—A LADY RENT, ‘beighborhood of Be rable roo to ceutlemem, furnace heat and pen fre @ HANDSOME le. wil rent de Places, Keferencen, Adurens ai. Wie Stat odio oS 2k KENT—TWO ELEGANT KOOMS AS! vies aan ‘sisdin doors it Boor: ROK SALE—49 foet frout 8th: 48x114, corner 2'st and ; 252100 Qat., bet 17th and sth, aud four lots in Univeral: Bode y Park. Tarmiated thir lt0 DAVIS, 1319 F st, ot Ay H it : 19 H eather Cade," “Cals of sddresb 22° ots. nies Ite BUT LITiLE ly 860. terms if de- in. Can be seen at 2405 ‘Penuayl- Er nese E—X PERFECTLY NEW STENOGRAP! Price ‘Addreos B, brie, Star office, neat? pt BARGAIN—A HANDSOME octave uguare Fiano: grereirang: Bee aud wirrauved: moutnly. ¥: Y. BEC je. At* K TAU! ORNTHALLY LOC: SOR SALE-RESTAURANT, OE ay emeei FRR SAE-GI0ICE BUILDING “Lots 1x we ranas't ou wisich 1 will erect houses for purchas: ers on terms to suit. Good chauce te secure s home om Siallmouthly paynests. CHAPIN BROWS, 3 nw SALE—DESIRABLI ‘ber: private bath; . mens 3 7 =¥ ¥-FURNISHED FRONT Fite Sn secon’ toor: lao one om wird floor. suit ‘cue of twogentiemen; 1123 11th st. LW. BUILDING LOT NEAR the loud of 14th st. n. w.: 305150 feet. Will be aod ata bargain Apply to FISHER & CO., 13! FS BUILD) th st aud Whitney euce Bn JOR SALE—A T iN FIRST front ex Bw. nee EREST IN ONE OF ENT-G03 OTH $F. XN. W.FURNISHED | BY the most desirable pieces of property ip the Dis. front cvom. bot aud cold “pater: central logation | trict il soon be subuivided. “Wht. & YOUNG 1303 and convenient to street cars. one square frum Patent fo Sey NT-213 EST. N.W.. THREE ve f Rooms ou the second foor, with ‘vas, bath on the same: ‘Near line of cara, ‘SHORT on of the city, trontimg on OK SALE-SOME OF THE CH ‘Lots in uortheast sect BS see, melding ave, comuere, About 45.000 feet. Can be had at a bargain. BX, othce, o28-6t" Fe SALE—TWO LOTS ON N. i AVE BET BR apd 8 sts. 25290; price $2.50. JOHN E. BEALL & CO. 1:82] F at, 17. Fa —IN PRIVATE FAMILY, LARGE furnished, with or without board, ex- r ou Khode Island ave. near 1st AXTER & MacGOWAN, 1008 and 1010 F st. 029-1 w* . Ris a cai 13.6200, fo wide alley, on 3d JOR RENT. W., HANDSOMPLY FUR | aud £ worth (east side): was, sewer, water, & ished p fain to an lumodute pircnaser, ea suite fru “029-78 ‘A. MCEUEN, 1420 : SALE—SQUAKES AND HALF SQUARES IN the hortueastern part of the city; very desirable Kessonsibie tn" Board if Sestsoa a QuR RENT-IN A HL ME HOUSE NEAR Dupont Circles large airy Toots euturuiane ot second foo: bard if desired; reference. Adur-as Box 111, star office atae 7 JUR RENT_IN PRI Susceptible of keouomsival Subdivision, Well-TcPaished room: tayo oD 4th at. east OM It. 4 in. use of parlor and piano. Tecerence. required, Froutaye up Ls nor . 8 central. Address Box 12, star office. Frontace op M Bt. Lordy 104 ti Sip in. 90,0U0 tet; & decaded Largan for luvestment or im- OR RENT—TO OXE OR T provement. furnished parlor and dK SALE—FOUR BEAUTIFUL LOIS, ON T ST, ear Lotha.w.; @ bargain to an imuiediate pur CHAS. A. uceU, iunnicating rooms, southern exposure, with and laght. overlooking Mt, Vernon Square. 10033 Sta =, corner of K st aw. 1 JOR RENT_623 BAST CAPITOL ST, 1. cufurniabed front Roos, .iget ana heat Be Cat eee eee and ~ © rare cence, anus' batate sree OR SALE—VIOLINS—A SUPERIC celta eer et ween any eveuing after U at 608 Ast 2.0, OR SALE— i STER BROUGHAM, POLE ‘Apply st PAXNa'S Ooech Factory, 2508 Feunuylvanis ave. O’S1m* FOR SAGE-AN ELEGANT RIDING HOSE. ALSO foouee ne ao OB SALE_WASHING10N AND_GEONGETOWN bk Hailrosd Stocks Oneniuee FO ocr, Kellogg Bui Yi 2b y Building, 1416 ¥ at. FH SAPEEARGE sonney, yousk—sUs1 Ale rived from Seflerson venteen and. cual inde ule eldhe 1-459. poidn, mand an 6 lar. ‘nix Yours old, price, juire EIDEM, 1008 ¥ at, Bw. ae se ‘NNOW BE SEEN AT GHEEN'G AP: a 1C¥. rc ct ‘Englien make, ball-bearinggs, und pedals: inquire between ¥ aud 4:30. F. ¥. CHL 7th st. uw ni JOR, BALE-A BARGAIN-A COMPARATIVELY uew saie will Le sold on easy weekly or monthly payments, t SULLIVAN'S INSTALLMENT Huuss ‘a ‘Gull and see it 28 OR SALE ‘ERY DESIRABLE CHES. NUT Fifer wore, 16 hands high. 7 years old and yer- ectly sound, kind and gentle, aud vod driver. ‘Adarese Bos BB, Btar fice. bina OR SALE-AT AUCTION—AT DOWLING. yd ‘6th, # handsome and thoroughly broken sadle horee; seven yours old, 18 bauds aud gusr- auteed wound euiuable for lady: having all sxddie faite: shore-trot, canter aud love. Can ridden at stabie, uear 1741 Khode Islaud diag ot ale. Fe SALE—TWO LARGE, YOUNG WORK MAal OT tee KS STABLE, Jackson Hail Alley, or 1512 Caroline st. ne-3t* 70% SALE — CIGAR AND NEWSTAND; GUOD location; stock and fixtures: « bargail, and must be sold lutnedisely: mull capital required, «Hitt rion a KON @ KAmuy, 1307 Fat nines TOS oe ROR RENT—TWO HANDSOMELY FURNIS! JOR SALE —CHEAI ERTY — A NUMBER | })OR SALE — NEW, CLEAN LIVE-PICKED BED- second-otery Rooms, ye A loin tt the soutueasern part Of the city at a very iL Foathers, Se. ® pound; the boat in Seesomnery one iene and [20 an Gh urUshed pe mapre b. A SCRUEN, miuuey;arders by mail, or otherwise, prowpuy de Southern exposure. 1305 H st 2 ott Maso. it._| bivereds “Wat sclLd, Yee St stacee prcien {OR KENT—IWO LARGE COMMINICATING Rome. connecting wich private bath, for party of | Js “rege auda o1 North Capliol ats just werth Of PROC ioek frou aringion; berdics pass door” S017 itn | #202100. Keduced price tur cai st bw. ‘CHAS. A. McEUEN, aecameeremeieattiainaenatie Serer st JOR KENT—1012 14TH ST. NW, ONE LARGE RABLE BUIL a Foicid2ccaiy-turniahed Bech’ Porton ana one neal SIRABLE | BUILDING Bedrovm. Also, Sret-<l Tevle Board. 4 eave! tor wediate Lu prove ‘Est, be JO RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUITE of rootee on second fluor. with all the modern con- veniences: tabi board: dirst-class moderate, 1112 Mat Se Fees 1H BOARD. TWO, FINE Rooms, nicely furnished. owuer liv yuse. Dear cars terdica. 1415 13th st Biwe Dea? Mananchrusette tween 3d and 4th ste. m. €.; ba CHAS. So mckUE: o2e-7t 1420 F GE SALE, PROSPECT HILT AVERY FEW Cuoice Lots in McLaughlin's subdivision, adsoining @ Lew suudiVision of “eckingou,” commanding & Aine view of the city, at a low nygure. CHAS. A. McEUEN, 029-78 1420 F JOR SALE—ISHERWOCD—A FEW GOOD Bak- fuing ibe exteuaion of the fre iimite “0 1Suu at Thas increased the wenand lasa.of FOL for trame ures, abut sixty houses have been buiit on this ground during the past year. MChAS. A. McEUE, meme a FOR SALE-FIVE BEAUTIFOL SeFEET FRONT lots uorthwest, O st., between 20th and 21at ta, near Dupont Cirelé. ‘CHARLES A. McEUEN, 1420 F st. JOR SALE-TWo LOTS, OTH ST. E, 100 FEET from East Capitol st, cast frout, with alley, 73 cia; end two lots, 11th st east. Best Lincoln Bark, sept trout, GO eta, "OWNER, V13 Eaat Capitol st. ANT SUITE OF ROOMS, WI posure, st 1331 G st, near 14tb” NEAR ARLIN jovmely fifrnished rome, en” su. JOR Rin Hotel. nale, wi F&, RENT—161%K ST. N.W.; PA Turpiaued® grate heat:’ sottucrn expooore sidtable for Member Of also otber Too 8; Stable for Tent convenient to car lines ad hen: — POE RENT—PARLORS IN HANDSOME HOUSi mutable for Of Congrens, 14 Qt ps ‘AVE. ON? LARGE oor, with bout oe Ok SALE ‘Lot ou north side of Ist. between 13th and 14th HUFTY & DYER, 1st and F sta. E — SPLENDID LOT ON MASS. AVE, ‘bear 14th st., 0.03 100 feet to 2U-foot alley. Price vurcuaser, 83 per toot. ‘Choice iot ob Counecticut ave.—part of lot 14, square 159 —ueatly opposite the British ministers, Prout 30 ik RENT—1108 NEW ¥ furnished frout room on 2 lereuces exchai.ged. we oe ae tect 9 inches, average depth 130 feet. FoR Re Lot 44, block i, Coluiuuie sveights, comer Kenyon cone at! and TRE st 100 teat trout doy 120 feet be. par front, furuis | foot “Also, adjoimiug lot 24, 100 feet fromt: depth £50 JOR RENT—AT ROOM RENTING AGENCY IN | Sst: 5c. per ivot. East hal: uf square 1068, ave. Cand 16tu sts, fronting on North Carolina vely, aud containing wale, 40 and 4 Trupting 22.83 Sule, 40 and 4, 9g. runting 22.83 feet om Rhode Toland ave. Get i6th and 17th ete, Uy averaee Geptt ov 180 feet” 83 per toot, m beat whe new Library on Ase. Part of lot 10, aq. 818, 30.0287 teot, at the low price of 81-46 per 4 foot to immediate pure ‘at the corner of Massachn- irontiug 187 feet ou the avenue anid ¥0 feet on iGtr st.; price 20 cents per foot. {aoe a ea with OF without buat, prices from jer month. indormation tree, MHS. LUCY L. HUNTEI ()OR RENT—Two sl ‘OF ROOMS IN RE- Sned family of four for Senators, MC. or CStets of Deparumenta 217 East Capitol et. n2-4¢* T—1315 MASSACHUSETTS A’ aa) Re ‘Are rooma, en suite oF single, Wi Cowets and alcoves. Lee SOR RENT—030 NEW ORE AVE. PLEAsANT | it! GOLBSBOKOLGM & Co. Furniss ows wit Bonra: euftble for gate | 015-3 ts tun or geaUewan and wife. =F JOR KENT_SECOND FLOOR OF 817m Fee teraz ana 18th, 63102, rear and Spann tos co Or wan. Symes slicys, aire of Mira, XSW SOOT Nae. Bet. bet. 17 3 iw ESealie per fot JOR RENT-ROOMS_SINGLE AND EN SUITE, | Cnjgpei{imace 18¢ bie nore oa assdwocoely furuisd. Few Pr fad Rati h i {OR KEST-FURNISHED Bois, anny eh suite, Conveninut to cary, rate desired: reference ‘fivea aud required, Gli? 17th at mw, iable terius to denira: JOR RENT_& HANDSOMELT-PURNISE iC ad Boor. with private bath and ofice, wa tebe? La quire G35 Dau baw dane 2 )0K SALE—BED FEATH 150, A POUND; ey ER etwiee, “Delivered, ALbEiT pave korbatey 708 SALE-GKEAT BARGAINS THIS WREKIN Fi saucte Das lane atuat be reoved ts wank 0 make rout incomiug Holiday’ st Fentorsell. Avail Yourself ot his prmuve t,get * choice Piano. "HALLET @ Davis kuOMs OO BDL Uthat. Fe SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JAMES PARTON, the coleurated historian abd Uioyrapuer: saya ‘that every hotise where there inplaced asct of aypletuu's elgpedia it is ike seuding the whole tauuly to col, fee eis ark lf he vofuuiea, cay Uv obtaine at cues op small mou ‘sddrooa 20, Star otice. ote oan? {0k SALE—JUST ARRIVED 22 HORSES, ‘a inc ad ol jade of bay ala tro tine cou Dries reasonable. BOHLAGKL & QUIGLEN, in reat Tbs Det nwe C2. OR SALE-OWNER HAVING NO UsE FOR It Death lens tasting ae SP ROME Rew, tle Fiano for 8 Besorene on 200: eu See Boer Ba : Foe SALE-SUN DIAL GAs HEATING STOVES, stove to heat s sunall bed Es ry Tom or bath roou, {oF atm (OR SALE—AT HOUSE STABLES, Biethet and Unio avert cntge teckaa eee shafts, $180; 1 tad, 7-Sear old wound toud mare, 13, 1 duuble $36; 1 coupe harnens, #32: JOR SALE — A FINE CHICKERING SQUARE Bits itcsewand Gases Cartes bere ne, RQUARE Marranted as youd as yew; iu perioct order, 1or ouly mouth, of discount for oul included: “cost new $500. : Tack tons! sued am new: eomt . as new: 18000, tor only 420; terms 10 suit oF cash discount, to trade. ae Deginuers, 960; 65 iB PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, paz Vth st, Fore eaeore mre MALY oF one yattk & Bosb,tuestock aiid Batures in store No. 10s Founayivania ave.” ‘uis stock, in sdaition vo une coca comcente of coauine of, tomy very old very hoe’ Miakies Wines, Cor ‘and Liquor, JAMAS W. ORME" Sucrving farther. "WM-UnME& BONS" ‘ovi-Swconwes jOK SALB-FALL AND WINTER CARRIAGES ‘of Very Intost atyie; secund hand coupelette soot order; hue stock eye ush robes. YOU Can BAYS 10) rat d. K PHoBs wea fe aed iaadbrs 1 Sociable, U. “THE y Se ie eeoe ee Office, wu table QR BALE-CHEAP—FINEST LINEN PAPERS, ai MC C., aloo, Inge and small room or’ hid neo ‘Sperm Ou, ana Kibbons, 1or typewniting machines, Rouge vatzate: “Abie toaiers uoo- anita, 0%? ae Mant ACER RE: ¥ ST.N.W_ SECOND AND THIRI ‘ ‘conv ‘that! {0K AND WINTER C. Piiitors, eleven rovtay, all moderates, | sions i perchaciag_ “Sue teadaes ee eae fo | NOM SALEFALE AEDS TE CARRIAGES sattaie for and office rooms, Apply ty 1318 | Memorial Bridge aud Mt. Vernon aveuue are boulud to op Ve DESCRIE TUR, Lo 1) aaa meee! deable all tvestuus made uote 208 VER HRDURABL A Xion, 208 RENT_FIVE UNFURNISHED ROOMs Fon | otis Si¥ub hb & 00. 1007 F 05.3 Se SENOS Bote, ius first oor and basement’ Als as bud unfargihed tomas ou second Bove and cue ct vance 70H SALE—CHEAPEX THAN THE CH&APEST, thind Boor: elegant Ltse, twy years cid, buy winsdo, cuban famnlly carries, doctor's and fudlew, pune: SCuthera exposure; fine ueighburbood. O18 Hetn-w, | ——— ius dayne aud ervcety way, al wzien boty uo sr MoS? 22 LOAN IN SUMS To strT. Lo es ee qari Ge on BENT—FineT-CLAsS hoows, —errHen | WM rates. “No delay. HH, SMITH & HON, | GEIS 406 Pe. ove. av. — Fives tre ‘suite, alo, first-class table bara | 031m ee et nor.hwest, {08 HALE — CARRIAGES, © PHAETO ETONS, AND pes “Sa ‘ale aiid Dullt. to order; work 26 «2d 1318 i ‘moderate. At PEAKCL, © LAW JOR BENT-CHOICE BOOMS, ONE sQU. fore s Moimnik Fira Chamber and secand floors, 10 ets Foe saki tee e Sts BR Tabet a otz-tm | ok aes ERY FRED | Gay FO Rear ga EP ou 1g tf Tachoe'a s "bai? square trom Prans-| " 7809 ON REAL ESTATE SRE eran a he city, ot MOM MLU'S, BIMD oe ae te SS TRITS ‘300 So FOS EWAGGAMAN. | Ox SALE—ioy, CAMA, BUUGIE AX ok i BD UsFCRSISGE 0 LOAN—$100,000 IN ONE SUM AT 6 SER pat and ladies’ passes poeta ga Aoumim, very desirable, im all of the city. Save | amt, Om Wood Zeal entate fae Weak de ont cits wawrous, doct Dhmtous; 12. eS A eames ears SOUT SEE en | Reams em oS ed ;OR RENT-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR- eae XO ees. pO ‘ME GAS ENGINE Ae ruite 0 ‘alao, pleasa:st hail rons | av Loans pr Tuade upon spyroved Real Estate eg Saige featiomen lg Wftoet board HL GULDSBURGEGH CO” | so Seer tne eg esau Sa muah: Tite ee 2 VE ererences exchanat. i 2403 4 nin. we. | Boone of tae Be pi feck, Send races 55-7 UREEEER READ FITUL PAR f pity eee Re Ntalacs ant opes | Li‘iteal estate Loans. Army ana Navy Officers? Py Jos aaeSawOE, aoe 74 ixzsieg lin vary roca corner hone; bow youth xia | ae ete a3 Sulding Association, Eee on this paper.” Ae ince ot ed Sony rat eegcreneie required, * | PAPER aud other first-class ‘securition No Bate Pierced couartion, of oe OC TE Sigiie ey are cons eae TOK BF: WM. H. DEMPSEY, | Shoderate clrowation Will be ants chau ss p opoond s26-gm_____1424 New Yorkave_| tess aus hvmads bidn SAWorAr’ eatin i TO—LOAN ON MARYLAND | JOR REN T—4A NDSOMELY FU $100,000 ‘Farms and Country Flaces, ith table loand pear 14th a8 Teieptan’ sain G. H. WHITE & CO, sxchaused. 130 Nee mwe fe ‘$22 N. Charles st, Baltimore, ‘ONEY TO LOAN ‘On Heal Estate Seeuri _FOR RENT_STORES. | (ie ee iD WHO —— a |g 1313 Paka Duuding. JOR RENT—STUI ITH ST. N. W.,PRICE | 13 315 F st. Adjuning Sun. -* Fe ————s NEY TO LOAN N REAL ESTATE, IN BUMS ‘TWwauil, at lowest mate of interest. i. HOLTZMAN, Corner Toth and F ste R.W. ‘Moderate commissions, No deiay. su30-- GEU. W. LINKIAS, cof Ht and 19th sta, Mo ayes tn pent 2 ormanea @mcaie security. 4TCH, FOX & BuoWN, r 1427 Peuuayivania sve. 0K KeNi HANDSOME NEW STOKEBOOM, 1082 T4th ab; fine cellar and ya d. STLGhe & LIEBERM, iN, Fat FOR RENT—MISOELLANEOUS -12t t cy MO" BERS eares or INTEREST ne ne 05 1524 ¥ at. ———— Se aE * ENT—A LARGE w: ‘WITH GOOD ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW- F ier ia yar Apply Gat tet ores wee | MM ot course RENT ~ ELEGANT, + ERATE BRICA-| og som Pics tue pastors. trot Farka ii ro MOSEE 2OLOaS OF REAL Sara on FORE Maine E Prctor Pas ad er ate eee Shere the security fo prot Beet Address FURNITURE, Barolice. oul-be | “misy ‘oe 303 7¢h ot. ms Foe BES T-REMINGTON Ty T ees ee Tae oe | os cane aoe EN T—CALIORAPA TYPEWRITERS goPER | * “iit caleas of —# a nwin cwanes iy wa ee. Posen Dare, Wiis wevoves wat’ abtausion to tse Wants Cay BSF atw, | Laws cero ub 2d EDITION. Ltt ans ToS BETURNING TO THE ATTACK, ‘The Teronte “Glebe” Potats Out the Dancers of the Fishery Dispute, ToRoNto, Ont, Nov. 4—The Globe to-day ia an editorial article headed “A perilous situation,” says: “To appreciate rightly the risks in which ‘Mr. Chamberlain has involved Canada, one must Carefully consider the international ence relating to the fisheries dispute,’ are ‘The Globe then reviews at the ot Over two years’ discussion pween the SCnetlinvory dewand of American, and Canadian Unues: “ Jeast or most conciliatory. ‘the United States Government is that for a ae and there ts not a particle of evidence that the ‘United States has receded one jot from that de- mand. If the Commissioners are to discuss the Asheries question ‘poparately, tue alternative to ‘he acceptance of Mr, Bay: ‘. isa state Of non-int commercial and prob- ably war. The case.is one in which ine United auscres BRITIAN BAS TO FEAR money ‘8 1arge loss of trade, a large expenditure of and the cory British blood, but not in- vasion, Canada everything 10 fear, for here Would be the battle ground, ours would be the buk Of” the repast the carrion | crum. method of setting. the" naberies “tuspare, ‘one method of settling the “Gispute, one highly profitablein the bargain. It was, by the true Canadian, we ae ane, m Bu has been ay the best elements in the United Dated tad th Canada that is 4 SETTLEMENT BY UNRESTRICTED RECIPROCITY. In the earnest’ discussion of that plan by the commissioners resides the only hi sofar as we can see, that Canada may escape the Scyll and Charyvdis—abject surrender or ‘Appears that. e hot-headed i Seee ts pics ats ea ioe ion m cussion Of unrestricted reciprooiy: ta wale he may take pari. He has pot only been rash enough Yo take ground against the project, but ‘MAS BORNE HIMSELP 80 INSOLENTLY to a powerful section of tue American people that At 1s almost impossible to believe that the United States § ‘nate would dare ratif; io which be bore part, even should he withdraw: bis commercial union and judgment regardi Yoiatn engine segment on at bana reat by Mr. Chamberlain's mad ‘that 80 great by Mr, ain’s a probability of the Senate's refusal has beea it is very unlikely the ‘Administration will care vo go into the question of inrestricted reciprocity. Tne American commts- w proe!t ‘sion are said Wo be likely to fob off useless discus- sion and take thet stand Ormiy on Mr. Bayard's proposals for s Canadian and ‘British surrender, iow, we have shown that from the discussion of {he fisheries question Separately nothing Dut inter Rational trouble is lkely to come. Earnest consideration by the commission, of the gea- eral settlement that commercial union w es tablish is ‘TAB ONLY OBVIOUS METHOD OF ROCAPING from the consideration of the particular question on which the governments have already found that they cannot To debate the latter questiun and part in di mnt Will accentuate Anew the hopelessness of settling the Nshertes dis- pue by diplomacy. In these circumstances one tman who stands in the way of laternational amity should surely be removed by his government.” WAS HE AN ANARCHIST? ‘The Curious Story Which Was Elicited at an Inquest in Pittsburg. Prrrssvro, Nov. 4.—Yesterday Thos, Owens, an Unpretentious carpenter, at work in a houge at Homestead, fell from the roof of the building and broke his neck, Squire Oeffner was w hold ‘an inquest, and to-day mado B fe Port of his investigation. Owens, the deceased, appears cate to this city, about one year ay, ‘some two oF three days after the Haymarket riot at Chlcago in somewhat aliapiiated condition, representing himself vo be a carpenter out af a Job, “He at ouce secured work at Homestead with J. R, Mullett, and for the past year bas been work. ing steaaily blongside of a man named Piper oF Peiffer, also a carpenter. When Owens began work he said he came from Chicago, where he had @ brother iiving and seemed nervous and startled at everytliing. ‘One day while Pfeiffer and Owens Were at work an officer came to somestesd in search of a man on acharge of desertica, seeing Owens, and knowing what his man looked like, the omicer asked Mir. Mullett who Owens was, and ‘was told, whereupon he went away, The meh at work heard the officer had usked who Owens was, and Out of mischief told him that an officer had’ been aiter him. He became excited and went to Mr. Mullett at Ouce, wanting what pay was due him, and ex- Dressing a desire to get away trom as soon as possible, but when assured that he was hot the man thé officer wanted he went to work jain seemingly contented, nis conduct interested Mr. Petffer, who was rooming as weil a8 working in his company, and, on the first opportunity, he began a systematic inguiry of Owens ax 1G his cause Of alarm, In tunis conversation Peiffer yesterd y xwore belore ‘Squire Ocffner, in the course of the Inquest, that ‘Thos, Oweus said: “I am very sorry for those anarchists in Chicago who are now in jail cl with throwing bomos at the Haymarket rot, are others outside ‘are more to blame than they. I was at the Haymarket riot, and am an ‘and say that I threw a bomb'in that riot.” Peiffer was cautioned to keep the statement a secr.t and for tual reason he didn’t tell the story unul After the deatu 01 Owens. ‘The way the story happened to come wut was that all the men eim- ployed om the buliding were standing around the squire’s office, having been summoned there as Witnesses In ‘the Owens’ inquest, and while there Peiffer and Mujlet began of this Sony. (i beara Chee remarisonie Ube aqubre xo “hronicle- Teleyraph reporver morning, “and immediately called Peiffer to the stanu, swore bi, and, although it bad nothing wo do with the cuse Of OWens' death, yet under Oath he told the story I have Just related,” —————— ‘The Belgian Strike Collapsing. Brvssets, Nov. 4.—The miners’ strike in te Bor- inage district 1s colapsing. —— eas acing in England, Lonpox, Nov, 4.—Al the Lincoin autumn meet- ing ‘tue Lincoin autumoal handicap wus won by Mr. ‘T. Valeutine’s three-year-oiu Day fly St. Helen, with Mr. W. Stevenson's five-year-old chestout’ mare Nighvcap second, Mr. Meivilie’s three-year-od bay colt Hurton, and Mr. T. J. "8 three-year-old chestnut uy Valentine Fan u dead heat for third place. ‘There were nine ‘The Struggle in Ireland. ALL WHO TOOK PakT IN THE WOODFORD MIDNIGHT MAETING TU BE PROSECUTED. Dosiix, Nov. 4.—The yovernment is resolved to Provecute ali persons wo Look part in the mide ight meeting at Woodtord on Sunday, October 16, al Walch @ prociamation of Cue lord ieutenant for- Didding the meeting was burned, Among tuose wo be prosecuted are James Kowlands, T. r. Gill apd Davis Sueeny, members of ‘and Me, Dennehy, secretary to the lord mayor of Dublin, 4 WARRANT FOR MR. COX'S ARREST. Mr. Cox, metuber of parilament, been | Killed an imbecile Boy. GRAVE CHARGE AGAINST A BALTIMORE LETTER ‘CARMIRE. Baxtrwone, Nov, 4.—Aibert M. Brusstar, an extra letter carrier, 1s under arrest chi with tne murder ot atichuel J. Beizer, a oy. Brusolar went Lome last night Under the influence Of Liquor and Ue nolse oc some children prevented his angry and ‘about the head, He thea icked Lhe boy up and threw him down stairs, tne boy Was put Lo bed but died in a short ume, > = af 5 t i i i H IT WAS EXPLODED TO-DAY. The Story Avout the Infernal Machine for the Chiet Justice. THE ANARCHIST TURNS OUT TO BE A DUDISH YOUNG NEWSPAPER WRITER WHO WANTED TO PLAY A 2OKR—THR CONTRIVANCE 4 HARMLESS OXE—THE YOUNG MAN PUT UNDER ARREST CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD, A special-delivery messenger from the city Post-office called at the home of Chiet Justice Waite, 1415 I street northwest, about 6:30 o'clock last evening, and handed the servant @ small flat board box addressed to the Chief Justice, family was at the time seated at the dinner tabie. The servant, under the impression that the Package was an important one, delivered It at nce to the gentleman to whom it was addressed, ‘The Chie Justice, after cursorily looking at the addtess, proceeded to open the box, and a8 S00 a8 pe kd got the cover tar: removed he saw rat it contained a contrivance—s glass tube partiy'nived with a Bisex liquid, party ita What looked likegunpowder, with percussion capsin the end of the tive, and a few inches of tue wire Qltached. The Chict Justice, without giving any Beets pater Sic tad iss pos. to room, aud then rejoined HOW IT BECAME KNOWX. Itis probable that the matter would have been investigated quietly by the Chief Justice if it had ot been for another occurrence about the same Sherburne G, Hopki oung man who has done work tor ‘tarious newspaper gorrespond- nis in Newspaper Row, Went to two of the corre. dents and .old then of @ mysterious and sus- Package which he belleved had been de- ered at the ChIek Justice’ house. The dea, of course, ce Uppermost perhaps some agent ‘or aympathizer of the condemned anar- chists had sought to express disapproval of the Qplalon in the anarchists’ case delivered by the Justice Wednesday, and at the same time Spread tne doctrines of by an explosive" internal” machine? to. the Gl JQstice. The dents at Once Went to the house of the Chief Justice, where they learned that the box described had been re- ceived. Its dangerous aj ut a serious va ahd Toe to police headqr ‘wuere tue ox and the ‘Story Were laid who before t Holiinberger, isin charge of tue detective omce at night.” Ser- geant Hulinberger went to the wouse of tne Cuiet Justice, learned What facts the Chief Justice had to communicate, and tnen proceeded to ascertain ‘What facts he could learn last night. The machine ras not tampered with, of couree, last night, Dut ‘Was kept intact at police headquarters, Having thoroughly inspected the box, Sergeant Hollinberger next sought what information he Could get from Hopkins, the young man wuo had Spread tue news, und bis statement led to a lon that the Whole affair had been devised for ‘pose of producing @ sensational newspaper ry, and that there was to explode. ox cept tne story. Hie story as told to Sergeant Hol- Mnverger was substantially as follows: Walle Standing at one of the writing desks in tho 1ODby QL ine post-office abuut g o'clock last eventn.. he ‘Occasion to reach over @ man's er for a pen, and noticed casualy that was addi ‘& package to Chief Justice Waite. At the time he paid no attention to the matter, Dut as he walked down the street it occurred U0 him that there be some plot afoot, aud he Gevermined to invesugate the matter. "He bas- fened to the residence of the Chiet Justice, 1n- Quirea if the box hud been received, and was told nud not. He then returned to Lue city post-omtice ‘nd ascertained that tue box had been taken to the Calef Justice's house by W. J. Hickey, messen- ger boy No. 14. Hts next move Was to go to the Bewspaper ts with bis story. Hop- Kins Was questioned ciosely a8 to the appearance Of the man whom he saw addressing the ‘box, Dut Goud give only u partial and Vague descripuod, CONTINUING THE INVESTIGATION TO-DAY. ‘This moruing, Inspector Swindells, of the de- fective corps, had the box locked up tn the cup- Doardin his ofice. It was the common tneme of taik among the police officers and various public officiais who ‘At podce headquarvers, Ser- geant Hollinberger said that Hopktus’ stavement Was very plausible, Inspector swindelis and all the officers iacuined to the opinion tuat the box had been prepared and sent in order tomake a sen- Sational story, and that it was harmiess. They @id not, however, Want Lo announce their opinion unul @ more thorough investigation had been tage, “It all depends,” said Inspector Swindells, “on the character of the contenis 01 the tube, If 1018 shown to be a explosive then the affair 2y 4 serious one,” ‘The box was sent this to the District Chemist for an examination of lis contents, and the detectives were out gathering What facts they could. ‘WHAT CHIEF JUSTICR WAITR BAYS. A Star reporter saw Chiet Justice Waite at his house this morning. He was not at all excited Over tne receipt of the alleged “Infernal machine.” Me said he did not think the machine was x Ous, and atter openiag it he Jald 1 aside, and nad ho fnteguon of sayiog soythinx furuer’ about 1. He had not intended even to call the attention of his ussociale Justices to 1t, ‘The weak character Of the box would have prevented its offering re- sistance enough to cause an explosion, if the con- tents were explosive, Without wang ubsoluvely certain, he asouined at once that tt was a uoax. A YOUN inan Calied soon after lus receipt to Inquire About the machine, Dut did not appear to nave any good excuse for, thinklng such package had been received, He (ue Culef Justice) woud hot acknowiedge Its receipt, Dut questioned the young man vo find out waat he knew about tt, ‘and Loid him to come buck if he learned more. He did come buck later, witu the receipt of the Poot- vitice for the delivery of the package. Mr. Waite sald he then acknow edged the receipt of the box, Dut refused .o show it Or describe 1t in any Way. He understood that the young man was air, Hop- kins, Later, the Chief Justice said Mr. Pepper, of the Chicago Zribune, anu Mr. Wine, Of tue Commer- cial Gazette, called to make inquiries, una as he Knew of them be detalied the circuinstances wo ‘them and showed tem the box. It was then de- Clded that tue ‘Ought to be notified, even if 1t Were a hoax, hal Ubey inigut discover aid punish the culprit.’ Mr. Walle said ne thought it migut Dave been the work of a man Uying to get up a sensation, OF Of some one Who Walsed 10 preju- dice tue’ cases of the abarchisis to prevent the possibilty of thelr belug pardoued. In eltner case he did not want any pubitcity given to the matter, uested ‘the newspaper wen ot to publi ft Ar tt were intended to iujure the Chances of the anarcuists ne Was not Wilulng 1t ‘should be accomplished rough Lim. OPFEMING THE STU. FOR SALE ON NEWSPAPER ROW. Mr. W. E. Curtis, of the Chicago News, to whom he sold the story, “exclusive for the West,” made the foliowing statement toa Stax reporte: “Mr. Hopkins came to my oMfice about half-past Zor 8 o'clock and told me that he had a great Sensation; that the anarcuists had sent a bomb to Chiet Justice Waite. I asked now he had Jearned of it, I do not remember the exact words Of his reply, but he gave me Wo understand that ue ad goe fe trom some in the Chiet Justice's house. I told him to write it out in full ‘aud I would buy iL, if ‘exclusive.’ He said he would not sell it to any one else, but that his r had promis d it to an Eastern paper wat Would nol conflict with mine. I wen. vo Chiet Justice Walte’s house to verity the story, and was \old there that « box had beeu received that It did not contain dyuaive; that the Chief Justice did not consider 1t important, and desired Rothing said about 1tin the newspapers. About 10 o'clock Mr, Hopkins ine with the ac Sant, Wil I ied Bi sand, om was too sone onal, 1 made a paragraph covering cts.” ‘The story was: for saie to messra, Pepper and Wynne, who did not believe in its ‘truth, and calied on the Chiet Justice for & state meut. ‘rhey saw the box and informed the ser- ‘ant of police, ‘The conclusion reached by them en Was that 1% was # hoax, Dut o course they Could not be absolutely certain. Tney all kept air. Hopkins’ manuscript and cross-quesuoned him very closely. mr. ‘Saye Ubat tue sory told him by Mr. was tuat he saw che ad- dress on tbe box a8 @ man was itat the Post-office. Tuis confucts with what Mr. Curtis Says Hopkins told him, ‘she story tod Chief Jus- Walte was that two men were overheard the matter in a wiroet car, but ar. says Coat it . SPORTY, ives ic, Who catled on Chiet Justice Waite; \¢ Mr. Sperry, and uid not go himself, ‘THE BOX AT THE DISTRICT BUILDINGS. Shortly ater 10 o'clock this morning Detective Mahon and Policeman Quinlan arrived at the Dis- ict byllding, Detective Mahon carried the box infernal machine, His ob- it vo for examination aud test 4) & ie q esac ste etal ing, but Hopkins was got there, to Mr. Hopkins’ house, ‘796 sth and found that young 4 LEARNED EXAMTNATION ‘Qt the hands of the District chemist, who was oubtiessly much puszied to determine the char~ ‘Soter of the suspicious-looking black liquor, Mr. lopkins told the district attorney what It all was, his own reaponsiblllty. Hopkins then stated tbat he had prepared the Dox, and that 1t was a harmless contrivance; that be planned the whole thing, aud ten wrote up the story, and gave it to several dents, and had vbe houx not been discovered be would have been Well paid for it He further stated tnat on his way to the house of the Chlet Justice, to see if the bor had arrived, be told. Mr. Sperry ihe truch about it, but that Sperry, nor uo oue ‘any part tn fixing ap wne Hopkios was taken back the Police vourt. MR, HOPKINS’ PERSONAL APPEARANCE, Mr. Hopkins voluntarily remagued at police head- quarters walie Assistant District-AUtorney Suep- herd looked around to see whether he could find any charge to prefer against him. ‘The charge tuat it was pruposed Lo prefer agalust him was that of @ conspiracy to defraud {ue newspaper Currespoudeuts to Whom, It Was stated, be had arranged to sell” his big scoop. Mr. Hopkins is exuemeiy youthful and Wears a very little moustacue. He has higa collar and a stripe shirt, Hes tall and sienuer and carries a cane and bis head is topped with a fashionable derby. He Weare seal brown baxgy trousers and a dark, ueat-tltting cutaway, ‘There fs nothing of we conventional anarchist about Bim. He 1s more neary allied in his general ap- pearance w Ube genus "dude." MB, HOPKINS A LITTLE WORRIED. Ho took the whole affair very nonchalantly, but seemed to be a littie worried about the prepara tions to make a criminai charge against nim. “It was "he sald to @ Star reporter, “but a fake.” "He suiled a8 he recounted What the contained. “1 did not sell the story,” he sald the reporter; “I just did it to uave a good Joke On Lnew.” "Hopkins sald that afler ne wad Made anu tailed the machine he wold A. T. Sperry abuut It, Went with Sperry vw the uoust of the Cniet Justicr,’and Syerry made Wwe Inquiries, Me tuen ‘Went CO the ollive fGen. Boyntub, Ube correspond- ent, and asked bln if he Wand somewing about an infernal machine sent to the Chief Justice. Gen. Boynton asked Mit was $0, and Hopkins said he kuew it was 0, Decatise ne ndd just come from the Culei Justice's Rouse,” He tuen guve, the story to Geu. Buy uo, Sperry 1s @ youug ian, abvui twenty, wi teen engaged in newspaper wort In Pullavelpula Aud this city, Hopkins seemed to get excessivey weary Of Wwe Whole thing before Lue tater Was sevuled at police Deauquarvers, “L wou't show iy seit Out Of the nous: for Lwomontus,” he re- marked with a yawn. “i will wait for Ulis ting tw biow over.” AT THE POLICR COURT. Hopkins was taken to tae. Police Court about halt past 1 O'clock, and sat in the clerk's office while a Warrant was made Out for hun. He joked conuidersbiy about the'Mhierna, machine inere, saying tat me bad iutended tue wuoie ing” as “Luis is pertecuy uorrivie,” be added, “I did no. iuteud to have it end tus way.” The guiss Cube, DO siken usd been Lying afound is bvlse for two years, av did 00%, he said, tase hun wore Luau two oF tan Ours Lo construct tue “luferou” amacuine, aa tuought oft Wuen ne UE We decisiuu in te anarchist cage Bnd Waal & yOd story could Le tuade of it,“ "ne “were woud ve 4 bait column iu tue papers wovdt it, and tuat Would ve Ube end of it. 1 uld 20t expect 11 Locuune Wo tus, Tintended 1060 be Lue crowing point 1n my journausiic career.” UNDER ARREST. The warrant sworn out by Detective Raff was then read to Hopkins, 1 charged him and arthur B Sperry wih two detraud KobL. J. Wynne out of $5 bg weitigy Lim us a true item of Bin a saseueat Wtlon Kew 0 be uauue, Mr. nerd sad Would ask {uat Hopkins ve ueid 1m $1,000 bonds. 10pkius Jeft itu air, Shepherd ad DewcdVe Morne avout 2 Gewek Lo yer we reylured ball Devectave Raff started out vo flud Sperry, Wno 1s cuarged in Mawr Macrant ila coupuciey In Ube alieyed Cul Spiracy, Mr. Wyone, Wu0Wn Hopsubyand Sperry chicrecd wind ueirauang, 3 asauclated Wit Gen. ‘Boyuvon, of te Cincuwert Guzedte, A “Mysterious Package” for Secretary Endicott, A mysterious package, contaluing some mineral powuer, Which might be suspected of being an “in- feral machine,” Was Teceived at the War Depart- ment to-day, addressed to Secretary Endicott, Interior Department Changes. ‘The folowing Odicai changes have been made in the Departnent of the Interior: Pension Ofice—Appoinunents under the civil- service rules: Matthew Tierney ot Florida, $1,200; ‘Win. SM. Kaxsdave of Kepvacay and Chas ‘& Paul Ot Micuigaty $1,000; aluse Welle Poaney Ot Indl. ans, 940d. “henigualious Wut. E. DiefTonderter of West Virginia, $1,400. ‘Tur Fevex aT Tara SUBsivinG.—Dr. Porter re- ‘ports to the Marine Huspitai Bureau from Tampa, Hla, that there were 74 cases of yellow fever and @ deaths during the past Week. ‘The voval number Of casey tO Gait i» un ‘Tue epidemic is reported v0 be subsiding. PrrsonaL.—John Day Smith of Minneapoils is at ‘Willard’s—Henry B. Tompkins of Atlanta and Colonel Yamagucni and Captaid Isnil of Japan are ‘The Death of Dr. Arthur. ‘THE CURIOTS STORY TOLD BY MIS BxOTHER. Robert arthur, the brother of Surgeos ar. thur of the Navy, who was killed by failing from the train near Salem, Va, while on his way to be married, arrived in Washington a. 12 oclOCE last ANOTHER FINE CROWD. Ivy City Again Threaged to Witness | ll ‘4 E i g H 4 i HF I fi i 4 ‘up on the resuit in New York, AX OFFER TO Lasse The clad decided to adnere to ite determination to close the racing to-morrow, Some of owners and others who believe that a big business ‘would be done as ie ul i | A | 4 i Fe a4 a ager pres its 118 iva; 328; Barnum, 215; Ovid, 108; Calera, 208) yp cy of: ‘Une mule. Choctaw, j 112; Banner Bearer, 107; ny a Vauaht, wo, Ovid, 100; Prauk Wardy 206; ‘ard; entrance money” (615 each) to second; po eee oh ances, Bix turlvags. > Aza Valiant, 118; 115; Tig Neite, at 4 Ne Fourth race ot $50 each, for tres and ape with 9000 added, Of which 150 to wecond. One ulle and a furlong. 123 Woe; Choctaw, 123; Stuyvesant, 114; Kingatou, rina ot #400 added, of Bix burden, “Warrington, 133, Abas, Will Davin, rt tiler, 140; Junin Mack, 138; the Bourvon, 133; Will Palmer, 125 Lost Cause, 145. Bolina Wine the Firet Race, ‘The first race was won vy Eolian, Barnum 9e0- ond, Time, 1.44%. Pasha Wins the Second. ‘The second race was won by Pasha; Ovid sosvad, Tune, 1:42 Mutuels paid $27.85. Mowland Takes the Third. To the third race Rowiaud won; Valiant second; Burgomaster third. Tum Muwues paid $12.55. Mc! and Garrison rode V. A would me down In peace end take my sisepy for Lbon ou Lord only, manets toe cheeGiAte eNom $20 a 9 aba An. F DUUGLABS. of Clumties JULIA AVA De Surprise of the day. It was wou by Vosburg, a short horse, oh his merits, in L44X, Thriftiess, an- ‘OtWer Outsider, second, Pegasus tuird, and the ta Fortves al beninds aruvucs pan ‘The steo- Plechuse uad Ove starters, Of Wulca aitiereLow Wao made the fuvorite. ‘The start was @ good cae, Dut Lituerenow went And thefinise tween Wi Davis and Ki Mandl avis best uorse aud wor ts" residence, euieengriec ot 23 weece a, sate a Lam aut, avout 7:30 umn, aigu, avout 7-30 oC Hatha qu sana Soe cane trenty-two years old, und Ub, pending Sn tnveatigadion of ue toss Or 8 sumer at we race Wack. Frank Du i RARNANCIAL AND CUSLSEROLAL, ‘The falswiay are tes opengl prices following are tbe oben. : aw hors: tock, Mtket,as reported by Site te Cosmos & Secartneys 2010 Beret. i! att tsreeifeg| ba ‘*: Dm. Mre & a uu“ oo ate ty se = ‘Fanetal from the reuidence of ber tether. 1717 1lth Seed Pro ‘ > aly Baa pa as Aa age 8 rm coe AAs pa ey j oo rege Y ee 1887, —d oar ‘st 35m, z ‘claset Bw, belauives Speen ee _— Dr 2 Pasar. Reyes aera Tar Lesvos & Liverox COR, TTH AND G STR Fors fine Drem Suit or Ovarcunt, gv to the Lenten H 2.0U5 Liverpool Clothing Oa. 333: It you wast to eave 63 on 8 $10 Bult ce Overeeet go eben Seeds SO Wy the Leagan & Liverpool Chaining 0. want © good, stroug working cuit ot O60. ors Pt 9000 the Lcaten & Liver pvol Ciotatng Co, ‘TY you went 0 fine Prince Albert Bui. st 615, 90 te the Lemdua & Liverpes! Clothing will seve you trom 06 to 96 on SGI0 Bull or Overcoat. ‘Ht you went e, ‘Beit or Overcest tor 8 Boy 13 to ine IL you wast» aire school Buit of | Cw 13 yeas old ot 6150, or ne Drea | cont at BS, goto the LOXDOX AND LIVERPOOL CLOTSIBG 00, Comer Thasecs ae haere oh PROP. RIDER. of London. ae ‘Commotion wermnodetions Jona for boarding Borees, aud amsple etorage roves Sos oa

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