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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON LOCAL MENTION, ‘The Wenther. Jwtications for the % hours commencing at 2p. i. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- wink, and Delaware, far w souuwesteriy winds, generally warmer, Mus. T. B. Hamktson, 1:29 F street, is in New York selecting the latest designs and novelties in jmpories uiiltuery for her lute fall and winter rade, Los—Small white dog. See advertisement. Wirt O® THRRE Lance Stores in fuil blast we deveve that last jeek we did the largest soe bus- iness that Was ever done in the District during Any equal period. ‘This week Dusiness shall, If ible, eclipse Lhat of last week. Our special drives (see City Items) wil do it. Hahn's Kellable Shoe Houses. Lowt—Smail white dog. Jest Recriven, car losd of walnut and antique uk Chamber sets Twenty-five different patterns to seleet from at Wasm. BWittrams’, 317 and 319 7th stredt. ‘Sur House & Herrmann’s ad. on 24 page. Lose Harm Brarps, $2.50. A new style of bang, $2 (requires no drewsiug). Mra KA. Donovan, O04 F street northwest. SS and B.A. mn er the See advertisement. Remember the meeting of the Serial Savings and Buliding Association, at Its ball, 15 7th siteet northwest, oa Wednesday, i instant, at 7 o'clock p. im. Kobert G. Campbell, S17 10th street northwest, is president, and Joba AL Prescott is secretery ‘and treasurer, 1416 F Streeet northwest. Shares are $1 each, no back dues Pays 6 per cent interest on withdrawals, aud 4 per cent additional on amounts paid six months of more th advance. MEN's Hats axp Frsxismisus sold by RC. Lewis & Son, 1471 New York ave. and 920 7th st. B.®., are correct in style, of good quality and rea- sonable prices. Soe our alsplay of geut's heckWear. Ses House & Herrmann’ ad. on 20 page, For Washington dressed beef go to Jno. R. Kelly, sts oey Wav and GO center Market, and 208 aad sue Northern Liberty. Corn beef a specialty. We are neadquarters for low priceson Furniture and Carpets; buy one of our AnLigue Oak Suttes at x W. H. Hogse. Jest Recetvep all the latest styles millinery. “Mrs K. A. Donovan, 004 F st. 1.9. Twenty different styles of Wardrobe and Cabl- net Folding Beda in Walaut, euerry and antique uk at lowest prices, Wasi. B. WiLLiAMs, IMT and 319 7th street, Maw's Goon Fux Derbys, $1.50; fine, $2; best, $2.50, at ALT. Lewis’, 436 7th st. Stranpivovs Hatk obliterated, leaving no trace, My electric needle process is indorsed by leading physicians Mrs Dr. Gabriel, 1:62 G st. nw. Savu Yor Evestoar, consult Hempler, cor. 43¢. CITY AND DISTRICT. = Amusements To-night. NartowaL.—“The Arabian Nights.” Aubavon—Frank Daniels in “Littie Puck.” Hanns’. —“Kit, the Arkansas Traveler.” KERNAN’ —Lily Clay’s Galety Troupe. Maxassas PaNonawa.—Day and evening. Condensed Locals, gus, An old naval vessel at the Washing- '¥-yard, is to be broken up. class of the National Medical College Satur- @ay Bi_he elected oMlcers as follows: President, F.K. Swett; vice-president, L. H. Kincaid; secre: L. Sutton; treasurer, W. P. Carr. Davidson, who ‘bad. been an em. ploye of the Government Printing Office for twelve Fears, died Saturday at his home, 108 E street Lorthiwest, after a brief Miness. He Jeaves a wife and infant d sugnter. The Wasbingion Light Infantry Corps and the had Lops Saturday evening, Whicb were iargely attended. CBaries Miller, « Well-Known Dutcher, dled sud- denly of heart disease at his house, 515 11th street southeast, Saturday night. He was an old resi- dent 0: tat sectioa of the efty, and had acquired competence In his business. Mis. Eliza A. Nelson Was severely injured Satur- day nigut at the corner of 7th and H streets, by & Janae tntFror tbat fell from a passing wagod and, striking het on the bead, inflicted several bad enta, Adams Express Company bas leased the butlding $1 Pennsyivania avenue, formerly occupied by the Boston Dry Goods House. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. H. Baum, of 219 F street souchwest, celebrated their silver wedding. ‘Thetr residence was crowded with thetr friends and they received many presents. Mr. F. A. Beuter, recently appointed assistant adjutant-generni of the Union Veteran Union, has declined The office, having severed bis brief con- ection With that Organization. An alarm of fre was turned in from box No. 417 about 7 g'clock yesterday morning for the burning Of A stack Of hay st the Government stables, corner Of 15th and € Streets southwest. It ts supposgd twat four colored boysset fire to tue hay. About 1:30 O'clock this morning @ coal-oll lamp Tne exploded in the window of house No. 704 7th street | southwest which set fire to the window. Tue Dames were extinguished by Ofiicers Block and Constantine without turning in an. lara James Jordan, colored, when arreste! Dy Officer tor drunkenness, Was found \v have a re- Volver ip his pocket, which Judge Snell deemed sufficient grounds to-day for imposing a Mine of $70 or two months on the farm. OPINIONS DELIVERED IN THE DISTRICT SCPREME COURT TO- In the Court tn General Term, this morning, four cases recently argued were decided by the ap- nouncement of the opinions In the case of ‘Thompson agt. Bradley, in which platotifts sought The appotmtwment of a recetver aud an accounting, claiming Interest tn certain property in West Was.ington aud In Analostan Island, Judge James weatvered the opinion affirming the decree aisiniss- ng je Tn the case of Moore agt. Shannon, bill for partt- thon by sale of certain lots ip the Chichester sub- av ixe Hagnet delivered the opiaion o the court aMimming the decree below dismissing tie bi Judge Hagner also delivered the opinion of the tla the case of the United States Electric ighting Co. agt. L. S. Leiter, Marshal Wilson et al. lis Wiss @ Dill for the appointment of a receiver and injapetion to restrain the sale by the marshal of the property seized as that of the Brusi Swan ~* d below the injunction was dented. and the smissed ‘This decree was to-day affirmed. he clef justice delivered the opinion in the Gase of Mury F. Crist agt. Cratt et al Mis Crist ‘aud hnsband had separated, and the latler subse. quently assumed to sel! the furniture in the house, Woweh te wife claimed under the articles of sep” ration, and sue flied, June 111s, a DILL for an 1b- jun: iso for'alimoay. Ia ine court below Equity Court granted an tn his Was aMirmed, ‘The Case of Hopkins and Sperry. THEY WiLL BE CHARGED WITH SENDING IMPROPER MATTER THMOCGH THE MAILS. Sherburne G. Hopkins and Arthur B. Sperry, the Joung men charged with being implicated in send- Sng tue Dogus infernal machine to the house of Justice Waite, are awalting a trial in the ourt pext Saturday. The District Attorney had not decided on Saturday what new charge ‘Would be made against .he tefendants, Assistant District Attorney suepperd sald this morning that be charged with seading unmallable roux the malls, ‘The wporter sugyrsted that the Revised Stat- utes prescribed no penalty. ~Theb the common law steps in.” sald the euting oMcer,“and puts the punishment in tue dis- eretion of te court. That question has often been dectied by tue courts and It 1s as old as the us. —_— A Chrysanthemum Bridal. AN AUTUMN FLOWEK SHOW AND THE PRETTY SCENE AT THY THRESHOLD. A dainty Ittle bride and groom, all attired tn full bridal costume, standing beneath a foral arch ond marriage bell, tu the spactous Window on the I4th-sireet front of the establishment of J. Il. Small & Sons, flor- ists, 4th and G streets northwest, 13 the conspicuous feature, as seen frou the ont- side, at least, of the exhibition of chrysanthe- muis opened to-day. With much skill in biending colors, the florist bas constructed a complete bridal sene entirely of chrysanthemum. The soft carpet on which the bridal couple stand, the furniture of the drawing-room, the tables, tetena- tte, sofas and vases, all are’ made of the royal Hower of Japan, aad in the rear. falling tm grace- Tui folds, are draperies of ferns. This unique scene attracted a crowd about the window all day long. But inside, in the €spactous salesroom, 1s to be seen the glory of these wonderful owers that bloom in the autumn. Tiers upon tiers and bank upon bank of Lrysanthemums of every known Variety rise in almost endless profusion. ‘In front of a beautiful fulrror, draped With maiden-hatr fern, ts a cluster Of the Getieate white chrysanthemuuis which x- cited a furore in New York last winter, and was christened the Mrs Cleveiand as a compliment woth to the lady and to the exquisitely beautiful ower. Other Varieties, some with great swelll DiooMs, OLbeTS a8 dainty as lilies and rivaling the Mrs Cleveland for beauty, are in attrae- tive order. One Chinese plant alone bears two bundrec bieoms. While chrysanthemums fill uj inost Of the space in the salesroow to-day, and wilt waule the exhibition continues, there are other Tih trophies of the florist’s skill'to be seen. ‘The Toses include pots of the famous Puritan rose, Specimens of Which Were sent to the last London ower show and attracted wide attention. ‘The Korists say that the Puritan will be “the ti ther, Wgat Lo fresh | MICHARI. KING KNOCKED SENSRLESS BY A NEGRO AND SERIOUSLY INJURED, Shortly before 12 o'clock last night, Michael King, the saloon-keeper, st No, 315° Virginia avenue southwest, Was assaulted near his own house by a negro and was so badly beaten that ‘this morning his condition 1s said to be serious. it 4s reported by the police that King, who was under the influeace of Liquor, had just lett Joseph stias’ saloon on Virginia avenue, where, ‘with a man named John Buckley, he had engaged tn a figat ‘with (Wo negroesand the latter had got the best of the fight ad given the white mena severe whip- Ping. It was nearly 12 o'clock when King left Silas’ piace and started home. When te the month of the alley he was struck on the head with astone and knocked senseless, While 1ying on the ground he was beaten with cobbie stones and received several severe cuts and bruises about the head. One cut across the top of his head Was & severe one several inches long. Mr. King Was al tended by Dr. Hazen, who was unable to tell th extent of the injuries. The colored man escaped And has not yet been arrested. a ‘The Irivh National League. ‘The T. M. Healy Branch of the Irish National League last night adopted resolutions _protest- ing “against the attempt of Joseph Chamber- Jain to impose on our good nature and make capt tal for the tory government of England by tnsult~ tng a large and influential class of American citi- zens.” and declaring “that it 1s beneath the dignity of this great nation to treat with Joseph chainderiain, the British comraissioner appointed W arbitrate grievances between this couptry and Cana A resolution extending sympathy 9 ‘the imprisoned William O'Brien was also adopted. At amecting last night of the Wiliam O'Brien Braweh of the Irish’ National Lea; 8 MeCartney presiding, | ‘Thomas Walsh, Daniel Grady and Stephen P.” MeGrath were appointed a ISON against Josephine Stevenson, Bled September 24 by Mr. W. T. Bailes, the de- fendaat to-day, by Mr. W. A. Cook, flie: swe. She deites the ¢i of intemperance and abusive treatment ot complainant and children; of committing adulters © omice of Other person, oF t permitted «man to walk in the streetS wi with his hand about her waist. ——_—— ‘TUR TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS. at McKendree M. E. Church last dresses on the teinperinee and liquor Uon were devered by Messrs. H. B. Moulton, J. C. Lee and H. A. Hall. Ata meeting of Lue Minerva Club, at Hayden Hall last evening, temperance aildresses Were delivered by Maj. Walker, Mr, Williams and otners. Ata meeting of the Band of Hope, of the Metropoittan M. E. Churrh yester- day aiternoon, temperance ses we. deitv- ered by Miss Lizzie Kessler, Mrs. c. Evelyn Gilbert, | Mr.c. N. Whitney and Dr. Newman. Persever: | ance Lodge of Good Templars. Saturday night In. Stal.ed {ts new officers and elected Messrs. Kussell, Puillips and Frear, and Mrs. S. L. Brooxtleld as re- pitsemtatives to the grand iodye. The W. F.C. as Issued a call toitS members to set apart the hours from 12 m.to 1 p.m. each day for special Prayer in ald of the fgut now being prosecuted axulnst the saloons. her At a meetin, ade —— ‘THE WASHINGTON Lopar OF ELKS—At the an- nual meeting, held last night, of Washington Lodge No. 15, B. P. 0, of Elks, officers were elected as tollows: Exalted ruler, lewaing knight, H. H. Situ; esteenied loyal knight, Chas. S.’ Moore; esteemed leccuring knight, Chas. Hi, Babbitt; secretary, J. Y. Potts; treasurer, Win. Dickson; ther, Williams; trustees, Messrs. Anthony Rodier, Joa M. Waeatley and W. D. Mack; e-quire, Nathan Stein; chaplain, August Dougias luner guard, Jas. McKenna. ‘1be anntial reports of the trustees and secretary of the louge Were submitted and snowed that No. 15 13 in| @healtuy condition and on the Toad to wealth, ‘They have property valued at about $5,000 and (Wo finely furnished lodge rooms. Daniel E. Lil. was elected repres ntative to the grand lodge, which meets ib New York on the second Sunday in December, Data gp ax Op Crrzex.—Mr. Phineas Janney Steer, for MMny Years a wading tatior of this city, died Saturday morning at lls restdence, No. 214 [ Street northwest, In the elghtieth year of his axe. Mr. Steer learned the business of tailoring in West Wasuington, and many years age entered Into Partnership with the late Abner H. Young, and did business with him In a store under the Metro- poitan Hovel, Subsequently be located on 7th street, near E, atid engaged In. business til about Uuirty’ years ago, When he became the agent of te Singer Sewing Maebine Co., from which agency Le retired about tWelve years since. Mr. Steer Was reatly Fespected. Since early manhood he had | Geen Vattacucd to the Methoust. Protestant Chureh, His funeral wil take place from his late Fesideuce at *? o'clock to-inorrow, — A Deara ar THR Caner Justice's Movs Henry M. W. Brainerd, ot Lyme, Ce Chief Justice Waite, died Saturday. Was a clers in one of the Government oftices, and Was taken about a week ago,whke fll with typhot i fever, to the home of the Chiex Justice, where he died of that disease. His remains have bren taken trom this city for interment at his former home. | A brocher of Mrs, Walt, Captain Warner, died on | ‘Thursday at his home in Ohio. The death of Mr. Brainerd, it has been stated, was hastened by the excitement caused at the Chiet Justice's Louse Phursday uigut by the hoax played by young Hup- kins In sending @ supposed infernal machine to the house. Tue Chiet Justice says that none of bis family were In the least uisturbed at any time about the mysterious box he recetved or its con- Tents, a DEATH OF A VENERABLE LapY.—Mra. Lydia Cogs- Well, One of the oldest restuents of re be met, died yesterday morning at the residence of ber son-Ip-law. Chas. B. K. Colledge, 1521 sth street northwest, in the ninetieth year of her age. She was born ih Frederick County, Md., June 4, 1708, | and came to town in 181s, where sie was married to the late Joseph Cogswell, whom she survived &@ number Of years and resided in this ‘District ever since. She bad a wondermui memory, and well remembered many of the incidents of the | War with Great Britain. She leaves three children, Wao. W. swell, of South Washington, Mrs. Lydia E. Hi Y, a resident of the city of New York, and Mra Anna Colleage,with whom she Las lived’ for the past twenty years. ————— A Prorosep National NORMAL SCHOOL.—A cir- cular sent out by C. S. Young, of Nevada, who presided at the meeting of the department of superintendence, National Educational Associa- on, announces that “Senator W. M. Stewart, of Nevada, intends, at the next session of Coi Vo introduce a bill autnorizing the expenditure of at least $10,000,000 for the establishment of a national norma! school at Washington, D. C.” Pay in support of this idea are being solicited fo be read betore the meeting of the association in Washington next February. eae ‘THE PRESBYTERIAN CENTENNiAL.—Rev. Dr. Heck- Mab, of Cincinnati, ts the corresponding secretary of te committee of arrangements for the centep- nial celebration of the organization of the general | assembly of the Presbyterian Church tn this coun- Uy which willbe heid in Philadelphta in May next, He addressed yesterday, in the morning, Ube congregation of the Metropolitan Presbyterian: chureb, ani in Ube evening a crowded audience at the New York Avenue church, He spoke of the arrangements made for the celebration, and the proposition to raise $1,000,000 for the ministerial relief fund, —o—__ ‘Two Drap Bantes Founp.—Saturday night OMcer Skinner took to tue eighth precinct station the dead body of a colored femaie infant, which Was found tm a vacant lot near 1:ih and V streets northwest. Yesterday morning, about 8 o'clork, Abram Minor carried tothe third precinct station the dead | ody of a colored Lofant found on Dupont circle. THe TRANSFER OF THE BALTIMORE AND ONTO Exrxess.—The absorpUon of the Baltimore and Onto Express by the United States Express Co., of which Senator Platt, ot New York, 1s president, has not resulted in any change in the force here, all the employes, from Dr. T. E. Hammond, the agent, down to the stablemen, having heen re- tall ‘The new territory opened has caused such ‘An increase of business that the managtmeat has been competied to Lucrease Its force, and will next Week have fifteen wagons in service. The com- pany occupy the same quarters as the old Balti- more and Ohio Express. —Mr. D., a cousin of Mir. Brainerd ——— ‘Lost—Small white dog. See advertisement, bose etalon Affairs in West Washington. SaLe oF M-StReRT Pxorerty.—John J. real estate agent. reports the sale of part of lat square 38, fronting “4 feet on M_ street, linprov from It. "B. Cropiey to Nordlinger & Beer for $4,000, ‘It ‘was rly the old board of com. Ineree, and 1s to be converted Into w store and a FINED FoR ASsaULT.—Thos. Wales, W: and Jon. Graham, colored, were before ‘the fener Court this morning charged with assaulting Austin on Stoddard street 1 Herr, jr., Savurday, jemon and, ‘Graham were $% @ach, and Wales was harged. A Cuarce OF Eqpezziewrnt. — John Beavers caused the arrest of John Warren on Saturday evening, on the charge Of embezzlement. Beavers al that Warren collected $4.50 for hima (B.) ‘which he (W.) failed to account for. ‘VEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER at 7 & m.—Great Falls, emperature, 40; condition, :16; receiving reservoir, temperature, 50; north connection, ‘36; pry A telegram to the Philadelphia Press from Hag- erston, Md., Nov. 6, says: This city has a sensa” Uonal mystery. Last night a well-dressed lady’ ‘about thirty years of age, stepped into Dr. Jones ‘Mice. ‘The doctor asked what he could do for her, "tuts Winter, A rich and effective. She tt “On, ck.” ‘directed ivauno sown in the form ofa fir-screen made ike | to ite dows'on the sete sus sho did ea pees utes a Japanese folding screen, Dut constructed of ferns | ward she was a. of juest Was With floral designs om the panel. The chrysanthe- | summoned and “Tne lady uuu sbow will be open lor several days, dad been seen on with a a young man, return Sate or Boous.—The sale of an col- | ticket laruusburg, dollars, lection cf miscellaneous books Will Place at movey,” Tats anereeia ine ‘attorney, "the Dowing’s auction rooms Uus evening at 7:30 | chiet of police and citizens ar- Sor a 6 SES Pree Fresrrvee, Canrets, &c., a? AUCTION.— tm Martinsburg. One of the Inquest sett vo morrow morning. com; vestified that the ‘company ing at 1U Oclowk, at their salesrooms, and | she was seen informed be had West, a lange assortment of furni- | gotten into trouble with name is erinduced by causes rendered. The Te aden een Porm a Avcrion.-AS | cave excitey unusual interest” and every eOrt en advertisement elsewhere, | will be made Ociock, by order of Seymour W. Tub | ‘The French ‘ordered -, that valuable business property cor- entry ‘exports. of and avenue and 10cm southwest, to America, ‘been, Lis sale Presents ap excelent opportunity for ap under the wo omer business sand - | excelient quality, Affairs in Alexandria. Reported for TRE EVENING STAR. A QUIT SUNDAY BxrORE THR ELEcTION.—Yester- the quietest Sunday that Uhe police have seen in Alexandria for many weeks. Not single man Was arrested, and the only occupant of U ceils last night "was a lone woman. There has been less disorder here pending an election than ever before, but some suy that the habitues of the station-house, getting now as much as they can drink, ave ail ‘asleep. Nofes.—The Alexandria Water Co, held its an- nual meeting at its office to-day and re-elected 1ts ofticers.——Capt. Geo. Young hought at auction on Saturday afternoon for $1,(50 tue two-story brick dwelling long occupied by’ his family.—The house and lot of Mr. Jos. Beach, 317 N. Royal street, has been sold for $800 to Mr. M. Dugan.——The work of vollecting the residue of fees for numbering houses 4s now going on,—Chiidren’s services were heid at Christ Church yesterday afternoon. —Frank Spek has been appointed a jude or couimisstoner of election to fill a vacancy in the fourth ward.-— Wille Chler fell during” the sports at the figh School on Saturday’ and fiurt himself considerably. ir. Jas. B. Fitzgerald, of this city, has received ‘an appointment in the Treasury Department, PEREMPTORY SaLx.—The two-story frame house, No, 364 McLean avenue, near 44 street southwest, ‘will be sold by Duncanson Bros. to-morrow after: noon at 5 o'clock in front of the premises ‘This being a peremptory sale, should command the at- tention of speculators ahd others. | PPP) RRR Pop ROR PPP ERR. P RR e ROR coc RRR cc RR coo Bk F coo RK R ERE BPR OA K OKITNN N hob AAR s fing AA RR NNN BOBAMAR K WN NN BBB MN XN W WDDP EEE RRR WWWD DE RR. W DDD EERE K FULL WEIGHT—PURE—MOST PERFECT MADE. souigmapezion exceltence proven in millions, of hemos for more than a quarter of a century. Tt is, use the United States Government. kndorsed by. the heads of the Great ‘Universities as tue Stronwest, Purest snd most Healthful. Dr. Price’s the ony Bak: ine Powder that does hot contain Alnmonis, Line, oF Alum. Seid only in Cans, PRICE BAKING POWDER KE. CHICAGO. NEW ¥; 0. Si. LOUIS, au0-t0 st Prices FOR SILKS, VELVETS, BLANKETS AND BEAUTI- FUL DRI CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7thst. SILK AND WOOL CHE& BLANKETS, tminense si quality, reduced to $4.30. BROADCLOTH for Laties’ suits, pure aud a halt wide, $1- FRENCH SERG! I the new sud beantifal shades of Brown, Brac. Green, Gatnet. tronze iat Black, “These elegant dream woods pure ane wool, wide double width, casi Value Oc. price io ee ee HANDSOME PLAID DRESS DRESS GOODS, 25¢. extra heavy, excellent wooldne yard BLANKETS, slixistiy soiled, 99.25, and &: BLACK CASHMEKES, wide double width, *. COLORED and BLACK SILK VELVETS, 75. KOVAL, SERGE, wide double fold, TRICOT pure wool, real value 5( fx Cononers, atcaah prices, wilTrcee "Towel, Ruotved bring Cash Customers, who buy $10 or over in Dry Goods at cagh prices, will receive s Laudsuuse Bridal Ousle worth $1.50. ul Ror & Aooisos, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PAPER. BLANK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY, ». $314 EIGHTH ST. N. W. (near Pa. ave.) Ondors or requests for quotations given personal at- tevtion, and satisfaction guaranteed in price and quality. |} teri CRYSTAL DISCOVER’ dy high in the social circle writes: “Being prema- ary. i have jumt every Mstores iy the wo Lo id att . 1S DUE on a: aud leavihy io isaerecal have cam diuy hewlacte tow aititewubject. My bear ix now uni gus bextion only.” Fgule at depots, 14th aud’ I and 2d and D sts. n.w. Or O. Mosews GLa’ or over in Dry Goods 16 audsomne Danas AND CHINA STOKE, 1200 F STREET. Largest dil Glass, from Cs exceedingly fine mie exhibited i the most unique GCome and see. 1, Bohemia (own tuctory). urated glass is now fur the first this city. Vases, Pitchers, &., of nd artistic shapes, n2-1m WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR ALREADY LARGE STOCK OF OVERCOATS FOUR SHADES OF FUR BEAVER, COLOLS, BLACK, BLUE, BROWN AND OXFORD MIXED. THE ADVANTAGE OF THESE COATS ALE THEY ARE WAKM AND YET ARE NOT HEAVY IN WEIGHT, AND THE PRICE IS $20, AND THEY ARE NOT WORTH #40; BU SHOULD BUY ONE WEGIVE YOU a ANTES TICKET WHICH ENTITLES YOU 10. RETURN YOUR COAT IF NOY SATISFAC- TORY, AND WE WILL GIVE YOU YOUR MONEY. WHEKE ELSE CAN YOU DU THE. SAMEt ECHO ANSWEKS—WHEKEY GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 028 434 SEVENTH STREET. arser & Co. SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WE! Souxsox, ‘36-inch All-wool Serge 44-inch All-ool Diagonal 6-4 Ladi 1.25. SPLENDID VALUE BLACK CASHMERE and 75 cts, LADIES' ENGLISH WALKING COATS AND NEW- MARKETS AT LESS THAN COST, Bargains in Underwear, Hosery, &e., &e., Childrens’ Ribbed Hose in Biack aud Colors, Full Regular Made, 15c. 40 doz. Ladies’ Hose in Plain and Fancy Striped 18¢., former price 25c. BARGAINS IN BLANKETS AND COMFORTS, OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT is stocked with everything that is new aud desirable in Ingrain, Tap- eatry and Body Brussels Carpets at low prices, Floor Oil Cloths, Druggets and Art Squares. e reduced from 5 , former pric Civth for Tailor-made Suits JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., _n4 __ 6:36 Penn, ave., south side. So Eseraviss Axo Dre Srvc WM. FO LUTZ, ih Gat,n.w. Engraving oo Metal and Wood, M Create on Beals, or Jewelry. Card Engraving aud Ermntings Seal Engraving if all ite branches Bookbiuders Dies. Soap’ Dies and Steel Stamp Cutting. Inaterial, Gold of Suvey. ballon Euro sgerae ae galins and ell Kinds of Lodge Paraphernalia. th ENTLEMEN’S SUITS SCOUKED. AND PRESSED FOR $1. bs: bes Pants, Fo ee ee 2S centa, Goods caliod foraud delivured be Dem manner. G95 oth st, nw. (telephone call 300-3), atid 42 H. D. Bam IMPORTER AND TAILOR, Has the honor to a a you that his NEW GOODS i BARK personally Ata all garments made in his 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. A full line of CAS COOKING STOVES Gu hand and for sale mh3L = WASHINGTON GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. T. Kees ‘TAILOR, 42497H ST.N.W. ¥aLL sTOCK nograms and | CITY ITEMS. ‘Special Dri For This Week Only, at HARN’s RELIABLE SHox fovsrs, 816 7th St., 1922 Pa, ave. and 231 Pa, ave. se, Ladies’ Fine, Straight, Goat, Hand-sewed Buta Beauties, regular $4 shoes; this week, §2.97. Ladies’ Elegant Kid Bytton Boots, Cousins’ $3 goods; this week, Button, worth $2; this Week, $1.23 Ladies’ Flexible $2.50 Straight Goat Butten: this week, $1.95, Misses’ $1.50 Kid and Goat Button, etther hee! or ‘thts Week, $1.19, holes, solid, usually 90c.; this week, Oc. ‘Boys’ $1.50 Seamless Vamp Button; $1.23. Infants’ 50c. Kid and Straight Goat, Tipped, Bat- ton: this week, iirc. Gents’ & French Calf Custom-made sh¢ shape, style or width; thts week, £1.95, Gents’ £1.50 Fine Calf Sewed Boots; $2.98, Genty Calf Scotch Bottom 3sole Button and Congress; this week, $2.48. erett style; Uils week, 62c. Don’t be imposed upon when you want price. 3 Not All Gone. TUESDAY WILL FINISH THEM. ‘The Fatr, 812 7th street northwest, Goldsclunid’s old stand. 5 Plo Plates for Se. Rolling Pins, 4c. Biock Tin Dish Pans for 19¢., 2, Potato Mashers, 4c. Butcer Buel . Graduated Lipped Measures, Ge. Wash Basin, 9c. Pecorated Japunned Cuspadors, 8c, tt Dip 4c. 6-quart Pudding Pans, 7c, Cotured Celery Glasses, 17¢, Some Good Barguins. Come early, ‘The Fatr, 812 7th street northwest, and $11 and,s13 8th street northwest. 1 FRAN&Le & Co., Proprietors. Lost—small white dog. See advertisement. Don’t ve set in your ways, Ask for Dixon's, 2 Jobnvon’s, 13th and E. For high grade Oysters, erraplo, Game, Red Head Duck, &. For heaven sakes don't say T told You. Ladies’ large saloon, at Don’t be timid. Ask for Dixo 2 Pocomoke Oysters, Go to Frank Johuson’s, corner of 9th and E sta, northwest, for your steamed oysters, A large shipment arrived to-day; Focomoke salts, fat und Mhe. ‘The celebrated Lynn Haven Bays, Waif-shell. Don't mistake the pkice. Jounson’s, corner 9th and E streets, Ladies’ saloon ilrst floor. 2 From Wilmington, Del. Send us twenty-five gross (00 dozen) Dixon's Yeast Powder. QUIGLEY. & MULLEN Wholesale Grovers, Wilmington, Del., 2 NOY 1887, From Philadelphia, (Telegrai.) Send to-day five gross Dixon's GILLESPIE, ZELLER & Cl i, From Norfolk, Va. We sent order in last week for ten gross Dixon Yeast Powder and have heard nothing siuce.Piease mnake the order Uwenty-live gross, and send by steamer Leary Wednesday Wiuiams & Co., TIvik, Vey NOV. 1,87. From Baltimore, (Telegram.) Send Dixon's to-day sure, Wison, BURNS & Co., 2 Wholesale Grocers, Balliuwre, Mu, Nov. 3, '87. Dr. Von Senden’s Fennel Honey Exe tract Tapidy cures Cougus, Colds, Sore inroat, Ke. At drugiists, 25e. and 50, 3,5,7,10,12,14 If you deat with an old fogy grocer who Fer “Dixon's Yeast Powder bevwuse 1C1s in Washiugton or because his father never Soid It, ask for 1Cat auother store, We need your trade dnd you ueed our powder 2 Dixox's YEAST PowpEr Wouss, Phillips’ Digestibie Cocoa ‘Was served at Iuternational Medical Congresa, eo Dixons Is the Highest Quality Yeast Powder. Tis used by the following noveis: National, Wile ard’, MeWovoittan, St. James, Welker's, Kiggs, Evvlut, Ariugton, solart’s. 3 2 Wholesale Grocers, » ‘Men's Hand-emabroidered Sitppers, Opera or Ev. * a |S D. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1887—SIX PA Asoruzz Boenpre Frsisazp. Another addition to our alresdy Mammoth Estab- Ushment has just been completed. This room ison our ground ftoor, adjoining our besutiful and 1,000 Pairs Ladies’ Glove-top Genuine Kid-fored | lighted Dress Goods Selon. GRAND EXHIBITION SALE, BEGINNING TO-MORROW MORNING. Pentids sd und Gout Spring heet Button, worked | In this room will be kept a New Department, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, A New Venture in s New Building. Tn order to open this with s boom unparalleled in Upholstery Goods we have inarked the goods at prices ‘at which they have never been sold ao low before. The LOW QUOTATIONS | remot made for the purpose of bringing you to the Powder. Insist on having Dixon's. 10 centsis the stoFeand say “We have no more,” or that “They have allsold out.” We have enough of any of thegoods at the prices named to sell for thia Opening Week. ‘These are ali put at INDUCEMENT PRICES. Resd and Believe. Come and be Convinced. 1,000 pair Brass Curtain Chains, 11c. per pair, Ree- ‘ular price 20c. Curtain Poles in cherry, ebony, walnut and asb, with iuebly a ‘brase Rings and ends,24c.each. Other's ‘One lot Fancy Tables, elegantly polished in cherry and antique oak, $1.45c. each. Worth #2. 800 Lugs, at S4c.cach. Big drive. Elegant Silk Shelar Portier Curtains, worth $50. Our price, from $19.75 to $23 per pair. AU Rinds and styles of Portieres and Window Dra- deries, from 82.98 up. Way below market prices, Japanese Bead Portieres, 83.50 each. Table Covers all kinds and sizen, Some great bar- ening in this line, ‘Japanese Screens, Full line. ‘Mantel Draperies in 1lush, Felt and Crotonnes, at shout two-thirds regular price. Upbulstery Felt, two yards wide, all colors, @18 nerd Elegant line of Fringes, all prices and colors. big line Chenille and Silk Cords for tancy work. 4il colors fiured and plain Canton Flannel, Tace-Curtain sale still in progress. Prices and styies toaurprise you. ‘Japanese Silk and Fringes to match name. Fancy Japanese Silk Tidies and Scarfs. India sinsel Scarfs, 8c. Some worth double the Prict Piiin colors in India Silks in all the newest shades, ‘Bz itches wide, 55c. Other's prices 85e. Thi new departure will be under the supervision of Mr. J MORRIS, late of Simpson, Crawford & Simp- son, @ New York. This geutleman has had 25 years experence in this branch, and is thoroughly con- veraadt with all the needa. As dl onrgoodaare fresh, crisp goods, and of the ewes pat‘erns produced, we need not hesitate to state that it will be doubly advantageous to you to buy fromss. A vist from you under any circumstances will very much gratify b a 5883 rv I. AA B8g L AAA Tun & Sgs8 RBI GGG "oH B RR G G HOH RRR G HHH RR Gao HH ‘BI RR eco UH ak RRR 00 ae RROO aaa* RR OO ST ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 420, 422, 424, 426, 7th st., 417, 419 8th at na Go to R. A. Go:den*s Fish Stalls, Washing- ton Market, for canvass back and red lead ducks, ail kindsot'game, (1 su foi, Kenuedec S4tu0 1, Vere Js China, Glass, Wood, &, Ward” prints, 4c, per Ib, | Also, Cottage Chess and wutteruulk: Sweet nue rr FOR FULL DRESS—AND DAY WEAR. WE EMPHASIZE THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUS- INESS. IN THE EXERCISE OF DETAIL AND FINISH WE ACCOMPLISH SATIS- FACTORY RESULTS. WHEN YOU NEED SHIRTS REMEMBER THIS. I. F. WOODARD & Co, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, 15TH AND F STS. o26-1m Fors: Hats: Fens: SEAL SKIN SACQUES FROM 8125. UP. SEAL SKIN JACKETS FROM 890 UP. SHOULDER ¢ EAVER, NUTRIA, AND OTHER FURS. COLLARS IN BEAVER, NUTRIA, MONKEY, AND OTHER FURS. BOAS, : YDS. LONG. IN BEAVER, NUTRIA, LYNX, HARE, AND OTHER FURS, MUFFS, IN BEAVEX, OTTER, NUTRIA, SEAL. LYNX, AND OTHER FURS RUSSIAN HARE MUFFS, FROM 75 CENTS ue. LADIES' SEAL CAPS, GLOVES, AND FUR WRISTLETTS. FUR TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS, DETACHABLE FUR COLLARS AND CUFFS FOR GENT'S OVERCOATS, NT'S FUR CAPS, GLOVES, AND MUF- FLERS. BOYS’ SEAL SKIN CAPS FROM 81 TO 5. CARRIAGE ROBES AND COACHMAN CAPES. HEAVY CLOTH CAPS FOR GENTS AND BOYS. GENTS DRESS SILK HATS, 85,86 AND a8. SOFT AND STIFF HATS, IN ALL THELAT- EST STYLES, AT 81, 81.50, 82, 82.50, 83, 83.50, #4, AND 85. SILK AND GLORIA UMBRELLAS, WITH GOLD AND SILVER HANDLES FROM $2.50 uP. HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF CANES. TRESS & CO. CELEBRATED ENGLISH SILK AND DERBY HATS. DENT’S LONDON DRESS KID GLOVES, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 1201 Penn, avenue, Cor. 12th st, Established 1830. a1-3m Wasursarox Rue Acavewr, Owing to unavoidable delays the Washington Riding Sehool will not be opened until the latter part of Now vember. pquestrionne Instructors: PROF. C. GILLMAN, Istowith Hippodrome Francais, of Paria, PROF. RIDER, of London. first-class. Conmodions wages. ‘Books for yearly subscribers are now open st the lorsof Mr. Geo. White, with Woodward & Lothrop, cor. lithand F sta, n, w..and at the office of Jas. Brown, care of Jno. F. Wagxaman, 1003 F st, where ‘full particulars may be obtained, ah Ger Tux Bsr. THE CONCORD HARNESS. r churned evety morning | geang colors. Aun Concord Collar, Coupe, aa Set LUTZ & 407 Penn. ave, adjoining National Motel. stay and tt very low pros 7ne® Bobwe in ervatrer | J.C. Heremssos, ra ins, lobsiers, suders and oysiers, Telepuone IMPORTER, | Sar aw ‘vom the National Motel, D | We use’ Dixon's Yeust rowder exciusively. Tt gee HG | HHH never Talis, aud Our COOKS 1 it to any other | ROR OL Ri | Ura Witt Ghosts, Proprietor. | 4 | Dixons Yeast Powder, over 800 grocers seit MMMM HE PNY SEFRRERY ¥ Jn Washington 3 Mobi M It L WN S RRR VY (ea eae L HN RRY . } 2 MA MILLLILELLLMN NNERERR ROY = ‘Trimmed and untrimived Hats and Bonnets, leading styl. French Felt Hate aud Bonnets in new and “un Felts in great variety, at low RX fet S35, In the best assortment of plain and braided cloths to be found in Waxhimetons Chaice collection of exclusive styles in IMPORTED WRALS. RAGLANS, &c, CQUES at 325; regular price 8310. Novelties in DRESS TRIMMINGS, Special bargain—Fast Black Stockings 23c. pair; rewular price Absolutely Stainless Fast Black Stockings 40c. pair. KK M1 ppp KK WDD KK U bpp « & 00, Vv V FRR 588, so f oo VF EF. 54 boo bn Be wy EB, os 68 Tau “oo Vo KER Sss8 = Celebrated Foster Improved Lacing Glove $1 per patrand upward. ‘Dress Muah ut $2.50 yard: regular price $3.50. 029 807 FENNDILVANIA AVENUE. We Have Ovexen A BRANCH STORE AT 819 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, FOR THE EXCLUSIVE SALE OF THE CRAWFORD GENTS’ $4 HAND-SEWED AND $3 FRENCH WELT-SHOE. BOUVE, CRAWFORD & CO., MANUFACTURERS. SELLING DIRECT To CONSUMERS. 029-20 Tse Loxvox & Livenroor CLOTHING COMPANY, COR. 7TH AND G STS. Fora fine Dross Suit or Overcoat, go to the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. Ifyou want to save $3 on a $10 Suit or Overcoat, go to the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. If you want # good, strong working suit st 96, ora fine Dusineas auit at 88.50, go to the London & Liver. pool Clothing Co. If you want s fine Prince Albert Suit at $15, 40 to the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. We will seve youfrom 85 to $6 on 9 $20 Buitor Overcoad It you want agood Suit or Overevat for « Boy 15 to 18 years old at 85, go to the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. Or, if you want s fine Suit or Overcost at 89, goto the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. If you want a nice School Suit or Overcoat for s Boy Gto 13 years old at $2.50, of fine Dress Suit or Over- coat at €5, go tothe LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00, 019 ‘Comer 7th and Gste. nw. Geynzmes Before you buy your Suits, Overcosts or Warm ‘Underwear, you should examine our stock of these Everything accomodations for boarding horses, and ample storage room for car. | Roods, for they ponsess merit in style snd make, beauty in fabrics and trimmings; the prices range, from the Jowest price garment to the finest, considerably lower ‘tian any house can sell the same grade in quality for, SCHOOL SUITS. ‘You know we make the Boys’ and Young Men's trade ap eapecial feature. Boys cannot only be well suited in fit, but there is an air of stylein the cut and make ‘which always gain us the preference when comparisons ‘are made, Prices are always the lowest, ‘Our line of Neckwear is full, fresh, and faultless. GES. FOR RENT_HOUSES. _ FOR RENT--HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. ! ae ef 3 iehed in natural wood, tunuitels, convenient t w ee se z JOR RENT_CHEAP—TO A GOOD TENANT, 4 | josc OR RENT—FURNISiED —— o ‘ Foon, nively Turnistn on copwentans Tatta.e'v one equate from sieest care. Inqitre at | 332%¢ Sect st, overtcokinnr waar ey “ys ‘COMPTUN & O'S, 834 Lacave. uv-im | $2? ie) ot JOR RENT —AN FIGHT ROOM DWELIENG WUTEE collar and stable, within 1 gilles wn Ruse city, a6 <4 PRLLOIPS 142s Now Lork ave, B_RENT—SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, ‘and 0. ‘table and werde ee ‘enton Place, OF S842 19 Pent. Mace, OF m0. Bet.n. w., 11 roome.... Brick, No. 3 1 aa 7S BUCK BOO, 150 Pa fore NEW PRT Class ESE: ‘Soturee ut huaalr oa Lath athe ae 7OR RENT_TWo ‘4 POR RENT—BY kG. HOLTZMAN F FURNISHED. near 16th at... $333, low oF weveral uautferior -steant Fitear 18th sti Power On premises. PK WAKD, Alderney Dar, D fans av nF Thos C. Sibee Oehand Ton. WARD. Alderney Dosey, JOR RENT—TWO NEW STX-ROOM HOUSES, with modern improvemeute, at very Tease Dal! ts bet. Ist st. and Delaware ave. | § RARE CHANCE To ty ot | A BOSS Biche. he, « = iiied_bainess, clisiee "fort mieut in desirably located Nis Kot" 4 and part of Lat 5, Yrumitieae| O-STORY vomie ear, all improven st. between Tand Uste. Kent $5 i BH WAKNER & CO. QOR RENT—RESIDENCE 1825 M ST. THOMAS? Circle, 8 months. Lor uy abd legautiy 3 os ots Uoscn could’ be seaaiy a peekinw sane cating thitae connidereds thin tmp iy in the market arenes iH. GoLpsponot " 108 Fat a LEAT A BARGAIN. 4 FINE STAT Stay te private tan QOR_ RENT ELE farmiald yeciact atection sultciies: go | USF Web st tw N ROOM HOUSE. WELL der: d-sitabie ioration Apply between 9 aa. aud NT Taney wuode store cer tral § borate Este Bw. Stocu te B.w., brick house, 8 rooms, all eecy conseme ier oie. Mam 2a 8 mod. taupe “ : pote ein ue fag Sd Seow, sew RDEUS FOR PALMER'S BLUE FILLED Bi STORES. 2003 11th #8, brick house, 7 roouis, hii, ee a yen’ a Magniicent store, , San | 3:3 2 brick tidtines “7 ovine, lal So adit, per an.--6,000 eejenrenn 4 0 Shop, sear 911 D a. St. L.w., brick house, 6 room a —t ue Mth wt we, trame house, eae r hn pected tue ua TROP. WAGGAMAN 1003 Pst abe a full particulacs ofi'st oftcs, eis = 20rw $i DiS inek wit | Ste Proj erty placed with me for rent oF sale i liberally |” rictus, tod. tps adyertived free of cost to the ow he TIN Rucde teland aw For list of property fo sale call or send at office | cwellity. Os Lut 0. HOLTZMAN, 100 ad Iss seen 16.50 | We bieick Sisee aid | some” 3 a | . . 10.00 : = 1 SHREVE | go INVESTo 1 Mave 2 7tast nw. | 800 ate Secretary Manuivg Ab- | Book RENT—HOUSE 410 ST. NW. SEVEN | OK RENT—0! OF THE COSIEST OF HOUSES, | Mouth, .weluding Water rent. inquire at 14 DIS Cat 8c; pervectly ne per mouth. | BLM. WAKNE VA Fat. n QOK RENT—A_FASHIONABLY-LUCATED, FUR. ntshed House, 1728 Ist. n.0 year OF for Lue ou QIX PER CENT LOANS, aud bath; rent $24 per i | December A. or betore it wished, cat be seen by AKANTEED BY TH Nib, GULDSOKULUH & CO. | ou owner, 1023 10th at Bost | Kite Treasurer Catted Staten Pigeons Juterest endl 1405 E OF THOSE PRETTY NEW | Prucwal “yy the Chenacal National Bank 200. Orns, bath, aud eel: | tM PARKIGK, Wasi on Asent ‘il ayrovewents; su wood ordct, reat $28. key mn Tis ne. tore on corner. BH. WAKNE & OC = = | yoo ke a ae JOR RENT—LARGE =TORE AND DWEL. ING, OB | FP 15)0 s2thans..10r. Stor separate, at ave." mnocetate rout: 327 Pepe $ Clevenund MONEY TO LOAN, $60 711 Irvin st, now. 4 1636 Bay st, TO LOAN IN SUMS To str vauia ave, beiwert! va nma 4 sts. Tugidire Bo el Misuur ave, of RANA 1. Kw Niu, Commute a id Do-6i 31 W BT, Two. Fx “Re NT—FURMISHE! tory bay-waniove ck ali aude dma rove: Frmakc sor ee Se OS ie Jows Circle, L2r._.8100 T13 Eat Jok KENI—13727 VST, ‘KUOMS, BATH, | aedake Tatrobe. ie 920 per muntli Gis adn 108 E at ae ud-3 FOR KENT—DANENHOWEK & SON, 1116 F ST. ON REAL ESTATE. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. TP o LOAN 4 100.000 TS ONL BM A ‘sent, ou good real estate in Waskingtou lin JOHN E BEALL & Co, MY. »EY TO LOAN 70K H rT | Manns prmptty tisate upon approve Rest Fa Fitttonpiscsly humiited bentiete: Seton ten: | Sema mh ouloab Motan eco 20d 218. ow, LUE utes driv. from center of cit . use of horses, carriages, el ttn © i915 Qt nw. Toe | and cow, if desired, witout extrac Mt, wear Q, 10r- | and ‘table furniture, bed Lue, at rK:® ‘Table liven ‘Aa 7 te. Oaxe— V's Dek, tetn.W.10r 63 | Owner, B., Star otlice, or eall on HL Beal Eatete Loans. Army and | ner 1th and F sts. tw. tor full particulars m4 StersTUCKS AND DONDS a fon Bee uate 13e ub 28 | POG SESE SEN G2 OM woUsi a rmews: | TAVEIC ata other: ists lan ‘searing + ae cok trout wan, concrete | where mecurity te Hesag ripened pod ep oe it ‘WM. H. DEMPSEY, Broker, ae ANG 13th | _<26-3m 1924 New dork ave We 1dr. — Lold s0ta is OG fo Loan MARLAND: Sis iw ir Cs = $100,000 Rwy BS StU OED r ED per mo.'UNFUBNISBED per mo’ | “reiephoue 78% GH. Witt & OO, ‘Vaei K et, Mar. and 1551 1 st ad #100 ry BLT N, Chaashes ot pasture, ble 3 1 wt, 4 | stable... .. 100 eis BASF st, Adjow ons Sou Bs ae. ht Five DYER. 13th and F sts. ¥CRNISHED, JolG K stn.w Or. 10 KL ave. Ltr. ONEV TO LOAN. N REAL BSTATE, LN SUM To mull, at lowest rate of tuterrst OLTZMAN, M | JQOK REST—206 EAST CAPITOL ST, 9 KooMs, water, gasandlatrobe, “4. WELLER & iby I WAAE but 11, 326 Pemuayivanis ave “1S ___ Corner 10th atid F sts. aw, x oP" To L0aN ON arroveD REAL ESTATE F A sot avis: vor Hand 19th sta, tnissione *. LINKED OAN to st, at lowest rate Fitcn, 1427 Ben FCont. av) is } Coun, proved rea We, ONEY To DOAN AT LOWES? RATES OF INTERPST OS KLAL ESTATE SEC UMiD) THOs, J. FISHEL & ise JN REAL ESTATE AL Lowe at Katee DANENHOWER & SON. 111s Tbe above Hotines our vitice only. _ hw OK RE: oF whol examinea MAST. FT 4 ONEY To LOAN 3M “MASSACHUSETTS AVE, ©. promises. Cal. between 10 FOR KENT—BuICK HOUS! Store and dweilau, LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Ob FlusT> supnneients, fishisued vr unfun.tahed oF weitid | 400 Lativat, weer B80 Sto: ge rade. pe pt ht pact ot Luruiure Tuqui-e uu preives, GFL, sos Ln Bo State ve Hae ices | Se, Cseseunes at lowest rates of duterest. Sw ene. E oh | “ue okie, hat mm 10k KENT= Mase a | J “| COUNTRY REAL ESTATE | ineabove tn ouly'a portion of the mroperty on A books Boe fa ist oa stir forbletiniaaiadoa | JJORSALE NEAR STATION AT TACOMA PARK — a eS ae _ | Sakae necch aed aemat eee eine po gt a BaXikit g aace as oo 100m and 1010 F at JOR SALE—OR MIGHT EXCHADGE- VALUABLE ahd unamip ved proper 3) 19th ww, 10r, 1s Bs. be S Bae. iw. 10 1311 6. Or, ~C. DUVALL, 925 10 e uumimcutb> red nap Fete COK. 4TH AND PSTS.N.W, | ties very finely situate, m «Northwestern, Sts! ey a " OWNER Bos 147, Brockign, 8. pret token en sm. OK RENT—NEAK LINDEN STATION, B&O. Steuben ot. near “in nm HE ae ne amt” rai ” uuturninied house. iow reut to Ay a pat pt apie i Premises or to Ln A. BUMMER. Purest leu. Mont Benet Cieveiend” aia paint ~ DeELins L SLE San. | Ton SALE AT LEESBURG, LOUDOUN GuONyT Corner Clevciand ye a Te a ae Kk SALE—AT LEESBURG, ‘COUNTY, Woundary ets... Lt ne AE tg ee EE Eixssetrablic auction, Luseday, Soveaber Lot Fora tui uacapyiy © WESCOTT & WILCOX, STEIGER © LIEBERMANN. as. aa at “Cettenta eeminas : wi splendid extate containing 710 me eee een | aa EERE S 1303 Fet._| acto mot ot less, One of ts: tives: Old Mansteue ta OR RENT HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE, | 720R RENT—1731 F ST. NW, 10 ROOMS AND | the state of Virginia. Mandsome, grounds, terraced coutuiniug nine rooms, with all ‘anyrove: | FP’ GuE nested by tarmac’. 850 wardens, hot and green boases Will be sold obe-thind iments, near Ferravnt quare. Can take berdic 2or STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Canh, Uaiance 1, aud 3 years, Ge-erred paymeuts me Arlington at door. Price, 3100. Address Box n4-6t 1303 F st__ | cured by mortuiace with interest at G per cent. For tac oitice. son RENT_FURNIGHED A700 Ibi oT Inforumtion uot xaveu here and 20 parties desiring to Iook at the piace” Apply to @- ORGL CARTE STORY AND BASEMENT | E'very denrabie turee-story and besement brick | Sok stihe place Apply to <4. Oltus seat rmcliine, 712 Oth at, near Pension Oftice, | Dwelling, containing 13 roowe, bethy atu furuace, AKTHUR HERBERT, Trustee Inquire at 732 och st. now ee | nicked Apply to THOS. 3."FISHE é BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY BEAT, RENT_G80_ 41H ST, NF, Six-Room | hed Lida Pat. ncie._ | B*Sveatutest wala from Silver Spring Stations Mo? ck: SIA, Gah a 6 alscrog Bric tropolitan Branch Railroad, newly payerod: $15.80. DAVIDSON & DAVIDSU Udo acres ct Land uuproved by lange Double Frame deandDacuw | Bos a fog t Tren ban. tabbed a JO KENT FURNISH every convenience. couiplctely surniahed througout, ‘caltrvation: cay. be beeutifully sud edvass edvautage- wutklivided into 7 to 10 ecre lots, with runmine Water in each. This property ix bound to enhance in value. Wil exchange in part for city property. For fall particulars apply to sii HUPTY & DYER, n see 1301 F street. | JOK SALE—A’ SPLE « Tocation one of the best in the city. ‘For particular and ycriit to examine appl % THOS. 3: Fintieke © co. n3-6t a JOR RENT—THRFESTORY AND © brick dwelling, 10 rooms and bath all mo 705 8th st hw. price OO. TYLER & Ki FORD, 1307 Fat. hw. LOK RENT—1207, Q ST. DID T100-ACKE TU art Rin) an 20 ube in Ce Poromae igvod river iabdiie: tor gale or excumagre ter propre Gives ICA PHILLIPS, lous Ne deave. ots tae _PERSONAL,- oie T—NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIKABLE. Jok KENT— and pleasantly-situated Brick Dwelling, tiwe Foose | em : F Sane SS = us| Vg ARe So wistaKe pIxox's MEANT PownER be 7 oor. 17% f eNT— a | Mi ieisd Sn tanae bottion tor 10 cents Tt howe ries Se Shnutuse + + 2,000 Desaesnen gue 2 Delaware ave. n.e., 10 rooms and cellar....870 | iauel, with ated seal om the beck. bvery creer olla 1, bet. isu & i 1517 20th st. a. G5 | it. Dou’s take sutmtitutes.” Dou't be tuid, but tunine 1 bet, Tet & Ginter ot Washinizion Dinonn. It is the bext, tae Feta i TYLER @ RUTHERFORD,” | qVHE PUBLIC A6COMMODATED wir FINE Nit ay. wea Duong, | N, bet Vath & Tet _a-6t* te Pate | Dieta rable on cra aah rice bet izthie 29 Get dou & ist RENT—THE ELEGANT AND DPSIRABLE | []2youg!* Manulctuners, TIAN S det, i3en & 14h Brick Dwelling, with brick cotimge for servants, | SPECIAL PEATORE. OUR ALL W screw Suita, only 11.00. STRASBULGIK & SON, guiacturing Clothaers, Lilz ¥ st vss 3 ACCOUNT OF THE HEAVY pEMAXD Crom fas prepared to pay full valve for Gen Secoud hated Clothing Addswes or callat JUStH ML. CORK 1277 M st. n.w..next door to Postanaster-General Vilast rh, bei. O.§ Pats, ‘ : 1776 Mase.av. n.w....$250'2112 M st. nw. ki “10,3114 Mat. nw. ‘O10 Dat. a ND OAopIe ligoe V._ BALDWIN JOUNSON DEMISIS ALL castt ¥ We» Dea. 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