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Siang 3 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., LenS Oe ~ LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the % hours commencing at $ p.m. For the District of Columbia Maryland, Virginia and North Carviina, iair, sighily warm-r weather, Ugat voiresb westerly shifting tw southerly winds, ouq Body ru try Carpets; Lowell, Hartford and other makes of Ingraia Carpets, at prices co meet any drives that may be offered. Call and examine my stock and De convinced. Wasm. B. WiLLiaMs, Dealer in Furniture and Drapery, Teh and D streets west, iaxp-Kxtr Jackets, all colors, at lowest prices, Feaxc, the Oue-Price Hatter aid Furnisber, cor. 7a ana D. » FoR Sate—Psycbo Bicycle. Box 56, Star office. Ph a = AsouT eng buy at the only clothing Manufacturers of Washington. EtseMaN Baos., corner 7th and E. ‘The low prices on our large line of overcoats 13 one Of the causes, RUBBER CLoTuING, best in the world. rm MGoubrean, 300 Oth street. Gamat Datve IN CanPets for one week only. Best Moquette Carpets, $1 per yd.; best Velvet per yd.; best Bixelow ‘Body Brussels Carpets, $1 per yi; best Roxbury Tapest eta 75. per yard; best Lowell Extra Super Car- pets, SOc. per yd. From 500 to 1,000 yards im each Grade, Reguen carpet bargain cver offered in the inited States, W. B. Moses & Sow, 1ith and F sts. nw, Ovx Rupsge Boots and Shoes will wear and give satisfaction. GoopTkak, 309 9th street, Ovr square-dealing priaciples are a triumph of right over wrong. STOR, BRos., — ‘Corner 7th and E. “See OUF line of $10 and $12.50 cassimere sults, 2,000 Parmg Lace Cumtarss, only $2 a pair; ‘worth $5. Wasnt. B. WILLIAMS, ‘S11 7th street nortnwest, Lore “Rubber” Gossamer, $4 and up; sylish and goed, GOODYEan, 300 Ub st- Evexysopy Knows us as the manufacturing cagcniess of Washington, and that our low prices: are in accomiance. Eweman Bxos., 7th and E ‘See our large line of $5 ehiluren’s sua REcerveD, two car loads Chamber Suites, octne Towest designs. Also 100 Parlor Suites, pered io all the ROVelties, ee examine UUTSELV ES, Wasa. ILLIAMS, — 3i7 7th street northwest, Irmout = Fano for other clothiers to with our low prices — ., Manufacturers, ‘EISEMAN Corner 7th and 2. ‘See the line of $12.50 overcoats. Powsarci. Opera Glasses. Hempler's, Ave. & 434. CITY AND DISTRICT. Kxanan's—Howard Athenseum Company. ‘Haxais’.—“Michael Strogott.” ‘Manassas Paxonaa.—Day and evening. Condensed Locais. Citizens? Association No. 9 has re-elected J. N. Mipnix, Chas, Barker, J. 7. Jenkins, and SM. Golien’ as delegates to the Citizens’ tae tive Committee of One Hundred. ‘There was a meeting of members of Nelson Di- vision No, 2, Untiormed Rank Knights of Pythias, and their wives at Bunch’s Hall last might, at Which (he ladies formed themselves Into cominit wes to assist the Knights in preparing for the fair to be given shortly. ‘The twelfth anniversary of Clements Lodge of Good Templars was celebrated by an entertain ment at thetr hall last night. It is Mrs. Dr. J.P. Newman and not her hus. dand who has gone to Nashville, Tenn., to attend the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Mrs. Newman goes as an officer of the World's C. T. Union. The Young Peopie’s Union of the Church of Our Father give a carnival of the mouths at the new Grand Army Hall Wednenday, Taurstay, and Fri- lay evenings, ‘Mr. Chas. P. Miller, who has been in business as ‘@ehor dealer at No. 1025 7th street for nine years, died yesterday afternoon, after a lingering tilness, of consumption. He was twenty-seven years old- ‘Win. Bell forfetted $50 collateral in the Police Gourt to-day for indecent exposure. The offense was committed in front of a confectionery store On 9b street, and it Was alleged in court that it ‘Was committed to win a 2-cent bet ‘The handsomely illustrated Christmas number Sar Montage for, December ‘Demorests Magazine jonthly for December, "Ss Muga’ for December, and No. 5 of Puck's Library have | ‘Deen received from J. Shillington, ee epee Four Little Wanderers. COLORED BOYS WHO WERE STEALING A NAP IN ASAL- VATION ARMY MEETING. Augustus Williams, Win. Thompson, Philip War- Yen, and Richard McCauley, small coiored boys, ‘Who give the police considerable trouble, attended ‘the Salvation Army meeting last night, and were enjoying a nap when Policeman Sutton appeared and placed them under arrest as common vagrants Sed sapctom pernons, They havo boon arrested account of their youth they man- iat The police say they have been in of loafing about Pennsylvania avenue, ‘stealing fruit from stands and oysters from in front of saloons The officer sald to Judge Sneil this ‘he did not think that the boys had homes, andif they did they seldom visited them. ‘The said be would give them a comfortable home ‘on the farm for three months, Dut if their parents ‘called for them they could have them, ‘Tue Levy Coxcert Company will give another ‘sacred concert at the National T! next Sun- day evening. ‘There will be an entire change of — _— ADMITTED TO Batt.—This morning tn the Crimt- ‘Bal Court, Henry T. Cook alas Harry Cook, and Frederick Cook, indicted on a charge of the forgery Of the names of Jou K. McLean, appeared in the Criminal Court and gave bonds for their appear- ance. Harry gave bond tn the sum of $2,000, with Mr. Emile Hileck as surety, and Frederick in $1,000, ‘With ©. HM. Wright as surety. In the case of Chas, Brawuer, indicted for assault with intent to kill, Dall was given in $300. ‘THR SUNDAY ScHiooL Uxtoy.—The evening ses sion of the Sunday School Union yesterday was weil attended and Mrs. Emma $. Todd, of Baltt- more, delivered an interesting address on “Primar: ‘Work and Workers.” Mr. J. Prank Supple, of Umore, spoke of Sabbath school singing and_how it could be tmproved, illustrating bis with solo singing. The closing sessions will be held this afteraoon and evening. anne ee No AGREEMENT IX Mx. YUN's Case.—The Jury In the case of Jua S. Yun, the young Corean, tried yesterday in the Criminal Court on the charge of ‘he lareeny of a dfamond ring worth $90 from Max Goldsmith, retired with the case last evening. ‘The principal question tn the case was whether the defendant obtaiued the ring with a felonious futent, and tals was argued Ly) Mr- Miller for de- at, and Mr Lipscomb, for the prosécution, Judge Montgome¥y returned to the court house at 20 oclock last night, and the Jury reporting their Inability to agree was discharged. It ts sald that ‘ere were seven for acquital. cronies Surso ram RatLnoap vox Dawages.—Messrs. An- drew C. Bradiey and Eugene F. Arnold, attorneys for Thos, K Dennison, to-day entered sult against the Washington and’ Georgetown Railroad co. to Fecover 64,000 dam, declaration that on the 17th of November, Inte, the Railroad Co. bad, while repairing Its tracks, made a trench on 8th Street, between L and M ‘southeast, and placed adjacent thereto piles of stone, earth and Fubbish, these beiug permitted to remala, at night, Without lanterns and barriers; that the plant drove his horse and Wagon ou one of the piles and into he trench. His horse was permanentiy in- 3, the wagon overturned and the plainii? own out abs seriously cut, bruised aud other Wise tnjured. On account of this accident the Meanmtagion and Georgetown, Kaliroad Co. wan, sbout 2 Year ago, fined for not having proper ligt and Varriers ou the street. a walccns See Buatwess STOPPED BY THE ILLNESS OF A JUROR — ‘This morning, In the Circuit Court, one of the Jurors, Mr. Sclineider, in the case of Mrs Cortz agt. t, Was reporied sick. The remainiug Jurors were respited. In other cases the partes jong panels, aud consequently no other ease Was taken up. — THATCURR, PRIMKOSE AND West's MINSTRELS, ‘which cpened ihe present highly successful season at the National Tueater, will return to that house Bext week. An entire change of bili Is promised, and it ts safe to predict that Lats favorite 0 Yon will attract large audiences, Seats go on sale \emorrow morning. eT ae ‘Tre TEXTILE WEALTH 4ND SPLENDOR OF THE AN- emmys WORLD at DUNCANSON'S AUCTION Koos. —TO admire the camel's rug of the Arab; the silk prayer Fug of the resigious Turk; the large, square car- pets of the Anatolian mosques; the long and nar- Tow yans of the Koshques; te delleae res Of Angora; the exquisite needlework of the beau- ‘Uful harem; the rich, yellow silks and plano ‘Spreads of historical Damascus, and the queer, old Bint-lock guns of the Moors visit the mammoth exhivition of Duncanson Bros. corner 9th and D strects A spectal invitation is extended to con- BolsseUrs Of Tare, old, and costly ruga. These per- eumptory sales cotumence on Friday.—Advt. ose ‘Toe Hamilton Hotel, Bermuda, will open this seam on December 24, with the accommodations und conveniences found ip first-class hotels, aswill A FATAL JOKE. A Terrible Mistake by a Young Alex- andrian—A_ Coflee-Reaster Killed wita a CatRilie. Yesterday afternoon soon after 4 o'clock Mr. Wm. Goods, a well-known young grocery clerk, killed Heary Reese with @ Cal-rifie at the store of his employer, Mr. G. Wm. Ramsay, on King and ‘St. Asaph streets, Alexandria, It ts said to be an ordinary passtime in Alexandria with the owners Of cat-rifices to tear off the bail from the cartridge and then, loading blank, for one young man to fire While another throws the ball at the object of the Practical joke to produce the fright without the Wound, Young Mr. Goods stated to Tax Stax re- porter that he was about to play this trick yester- day afternoon upon Heary an old coffee- Toaster at Mr. Ramsay's store. “He vore off the ball from the cartridge and handed it to young Mr. Carter Who stood beside him, and in order wo pick up the rifle put back the cartridge into his pocket. ‘He did not Kuow he had another cartridge there, and tp putting In the load gee be was pul Ung Lo that from which the iu had been torn, When in fact he had left that one In his pocket and usin a balicartridge, He cried out to Reese: a to put a bali through that how In your hats” and fred while the ‘ouner youn man Chrew the ball. A second afterward tie old man beni forward, blood reddened the cap, and Carter erled to Goods, “Uh, you've made a 'mis- take.” Goods ran for Dr. Smith, who came, bed and found the ball had entered ihe base of Reese's Druin, | Kvese dled n un hour. Mr. Goods Was ar- gave in $1,000 to ‘Wo-morro' morning for a hearing. ” eer ————__—— BASE-BALL MATTERS. Questions to be Considered at the League Meeting in New York. ‘The annual meeting of the National Base-Ball ‘League, in New York to-day, will be of great inter est to the base-ball world. It is probable that the meeting Will last for several days, ‘The question Of the recognition of the brotherhood of players will probably be decided to-day. John M. Ward, Tepresenting the players, is in New York, ready to be present at the league meeting if he 1s sum- moned. If the players are ignored, It 1s intimated that a new base-ball league will be formed at once. President Ward 1s said to have recenuy bad a conference with a number of capitalists, who In- formed him of their willingness to back the brotherhood ta case of the Ivague refusing recog- nition. ‘The uew syndicate is said to have assured Mr. Ward that they had the meaus necessary U0 establish a new league and piace ton a sound fooung in time to play chaimplousiip games by ay 2. ‘The percentage question 1s one of the most im- portant that will come vefore the leagus meeting, resident Stearns, of Detroit, whois the cham- Pion Of Che percentage system, tuinks 1t Will be adopted without a douvt, but the Piiliadeiphis and Boston clubs are prepared to fight it. A new Plan proposed 13 to give Visiting clubs thirty per cent Of the gross receipts, With a guarantee of $200. ‘This plan 1s indorsed by Detroit, Pittsburg, and Indianapolis. Stearns also counts on New York and Cuicago, and he tninks Washington will couseat to it, Pittsburg, t 18 sald, as been pla cated by the consummation of a deal by witich they will secure trom Detroit Dunlap, the king second baseman, so called. The cousiveration 1 cash 1s placed ‘at $5,000. Indianapolis wants ‘Twitchell trom Detroit, and Wasbington, It 1s said, has an eye on ove or two. It may be that Detroit Will part with several players in order to secure the percentage plan. Several tmportant baseball deals will be settled tm New York Unis week. One between Boston and Chicago will probably result in Clarkson's going to Boston at a cust of $7,500. 1t has been reported that Paul Hines,who was to De released to Indianapolis for $3,000 "aud the re- Jease of Gardner, 1s unwilling to’ go to that city, and that Pittsburg is now making a strong bid for him. President Hewitt says, however, that Hines? release was soid, with that player's’ consent, to Indisuapolts, and he would undoubtedly play with the Hoosiers next year. “Ainubg the chuiges tn the rules decided at the meeting of the jotut committee in Pitisburg, Was One Making 1 Obligatory oa the umpire UO tne players who misbeuave in the ball Heid. The word “must” has been substituted for should. 4. P. Sullivan, ex-manager of the Washington Base Ball Club,'has leased for two Years the Dase- ball grounds in West Troy, N.Y. Either an Amer- jean Association or an Interuational League veam Will be located at Troy hext season, arn heer alee An “Infernal” Heating Machine in a Schoo! Building. To the Editor of THE EVENING STAR: In the interests of the parents and children of that section of the city dependent upon the New Phelps Building for school facilities, I would ask you to call attention to the outrageous manner in Which the device used for heating purposes ts sit- uated, Ireter particularly to the room in which the puplis of the first grade are “cared” for. One enormous register about two feet by three feet, capable of throwing out a great volume of hot air, is placed a few inches above the floor and within | Unree feet of the lirst row of desks, completely cov. three children, besides having inote Or leas | power to affect all the children in its Immediate Vielnity. ‘The heating apparatus ts so planned that ventilation is effected trough the same register. turning a crank Lo the right or left hot or cold Sir, us desired, is conducted “through this register, so that a child sitting as near to this infernal ma- ehine as do some 10 oF 15, sits alternately In a hot oF cold Dlast a8 Uae Lemperavure of Une room re- quires to be raised or lowered. One little child Whose seat 1 directly opposite the register in formed me that “sometimes it ‘biewed’ hot on him and sometimes 16 ‘blewed’ cold on him and gave him a pain in his boues.” If necessary wo Subject chlidren to such barbarous treatment, a deflector or screen should be placed in front of the Fegister to tuitigate as far us posslbie, the evil effects of this absurd arrangement. Please at- tract the attention of the proper person to remedy Uni$ matter and oblige many Of your reagers. SUBSCKIBER, ——__ More Electric Lights. ‘THE COMMISSIONERS OKDER THE EXTENSION OF EXIST ING SYSTEMS. ‘The District Commissioners have ordered the erection of thirty-four electric guts. The system on Pennsylvania avenue will be extended to Wash- ington Circe. Lights will be placed on New York avenue from 15:h to 14th street and south on the latter street to Pennsylvania avenue.” In addition (o these the 7tu-street system will be extended to the boundary. When these have been erected there Will be 108 electric lights in use, and the cost of erveting od maintaining them Will have consumed the appropriauion of $20,000 made by Congress for this purpose. No Licenses for Sunday Saloons. BARKOOMS KEPORTED AS OPENED ON SUNDAY RULED OUT BY THE COMMISSIONERS. Barrooms that are kept open on Sunday will not ve given licenses to sell Mquor. Cotmtsstoner Webb told a Stax reporter to-day that the Com- missioners had arrived at this conclusion at their conference yesterday afternooo. They have been forced to adopt this rule because of thelr toability to secure the conviction of parties when brought intocourt on the charge of keeping a Sunday bar. On many appications the police have. reported Uhat the plices were kept open on Sunday. ‘This Will be accepted as nce Unat the law has and thereupon a license will. be re- fused. | ‘The rejected application of Kobt.Cal the “Marbie” saloon, on corner 9tn street anc Pennsylvania avenue, has been reconsidered and approved by the Comintssioners. ——— Protest of an Intejligent German- American, To the Editor of the Evesixa Star: Iam a German by birth; an American citizen, thank God! by adoption, and as a German-Ameri- can I desire toenter my protest against the accep- tance of the mouthings of a Ritzel, a Most, and other -biatherskites, as expressing the senti- ments of the 5,000,000 German-Americans whoare part and parcel of the American people. I protest, likewise, against the toleration of such men as I have mentioned, who should be promptly prose cuted for the abuse of that great privilege which only Americans enjoy, free speech. AS these bogus friends of the Workingman do more than any other agency to blight the tSof those Who by peaceful agitation, by lawful combination, strive to advance the cause of labor, $0 these in? temperate vaporings do more than any other force to endanger the liberty of speech which Americans wil ight and if necessary die for. I fear not that the Mosts, the Jiitzels, and the like will ever proceed to actual Violence, except as they can excite others to that point.” They are Merce alone with tongue and pen. ‘They are brave cniy beuind vomb-proofs. If uney were otherwise the fullest extent of the law? pod so oste Sales of Real Estate, James Lowndes and Linden Kent have bought of Lalla B. Ingersoll, a one-fourteenth part of Widows’ Mite and Mount Pleasant, fronting 1,090 feet on street, for $15,000. Anna A. Yar. deli has bought of D. B.Groff, for $5,000, sub 16, - ron ‘22 feet on T street and 25 feet on pear 7th street northwest. iz 4 fy i be seen by Its card elsewhere. To those who have already enjoyed the hospitalities of this delightful Winter home the announcement wilt Pleas. ad ice, and where tourists aut tov: escape the severity of a northern Wiater. Meet of steamers Bermuda, making U Cuanceny Sate.—S} attention ts directed the sale aaveruised by Kegivald Fendall, Which takes place om the premises afterncou at 4 o'clock, of valuable property corner of mth and G streets northwest, improves by the four -story-and-basement fireproof now secupied by U. S Government a the Bureau of Education euabetee rel § 1 i H : THE GRANT ROW SALE, Thirteen Houses Bought at Auction by the Phaalx Imeurance Css Duncanson Broa, auctioneers, yesterday after- noon sold at public sale all the houses, with three exceptions, in the block known as Grant Row, on the south side of East Capitol strect, between 24 and 3d streets. ‘The houses sold in this row were eleven in number. There were also sold two houses on the opposite side of the square, fronting on A street, near 2d street. The houses on East Capitol ‘street are large three-story brick houses, having a frontage of 2334 feet, and are finished in a hand- Some and substantial mapner, The sale was largely attended and the bidding quite brisk. The thirteen houses were purchased by Mr.J. B. Bunce, Hl hi a 88 a ee Cee the representative of the Phoenix surance Co, of Hartford, Conn. {he [corner of 2d and East Capitol streets: Xo. 201, $13,700; No. 205, $1 Dist ot tigation, which has been between Ci houses, and @ trusty property not incl in. this sale has bee! Posed of in other ways, This entire Bireot® was bute Wp ass Uy ‘and the erection of made the transaction at that time going ‘on Bast by Capt. Albert Grant in 1874, this city. yesterday realized $148,200. ——————— ‘The Courts, Equrry Court—Judge Merrick. Yesterday, Wynne lowed to recerve’ cash th iteu of notes, ‘Corrigab Grawal of deed irom ‘es granted; guardian al- lowed to correct answer. Newcon 'agt. Newton; reference to auditor with instructions. Gesstord agt, Fraser; Jackson Bros. allowed to intervene. Jordan ‘King; sale decreed and W. Preston Williams uppoluted. Wetzel agt. Wetzel for divorce and alimony granted. Pouics Court—Judge Snetl. ‘To-day, Spencer Snowden, colored, carrying a pistol; ‘$40 or 60 days. John Quill, disorderly con- luck; $5 oF 15 days. James Brows, colored, carry- Ang a pistol; $20 or 60 days. Spencer Snowden and Samuel's. Davis, colored, disorderly conduct; Suowden dismissed, and Davis fined $5 or 15 days. Mary Morlarity, disorderly conduct; $9 or 15 aays. ‘Timothy Caslin, vagrancy ; bonds or 90 days, Win. Brown, uisorderiy conduct; $ or 15 days. | George Clayton, colured, obstructing sidewalk; $5 or days, John Bunks and Frederick Carter, disor- derly conduct; collaterals forteived. Accii’ Gehe- name, profanity; do. Henry Binke,d0.; do. Bd~ Ward’ Matthews, colored, assault; $10 dr 30 days Jas, Brown, colored, larceny; $5 OF 15 days. Joka Wlison, alias Holloran, aud ‘John W. Lawson, af- fray; collaterais forteived. John Kirby and Win. Allman, do.; do, Thos. W. Kay and Clara Ray, colored, contempt; §5 or 5 days each, Frank Wal- lace, colored, assault; six months, saci a Mormons Houghly Treated. ‘TWO ELDERS FKOM UTAH FIND ALABAMA TOO HOT FOR PROSELYTING. A dispatch to the Philadelphia Preas from Birm- inguam, Ala, Nov. 14, says: For several months past two Mormon elders from Utah have been seeking converts in the southern portion of thig county, among the ignorant country people ‘Tuey were successful, and have baptized a number of converts. Yesterday while the two elders, Mower and Lee, were conducting a meeting in a log school-house, lity armed men surrounded the house and ed ‘them from the pulpit. ‘The mob carried them some distance in the Wuods, threatening to hang whem, but finally reieased tem on thetr promise to leave the county at once. Certain death was promised ee ee ee the neighboruood last wing thelr con- verts behind, Rio PREVENTED AT Pocawowtas.—The excite. ment at Pocahontas, Va., Drought about by an expected riot between the Hungarlan and negro miners, has subsided. The Hungarian miners Were escorted to the mines Monday morning by the military and work was resumed, ‘The trouble among the miuers 1s said to have been caused by the classification in the mines, the negroes claim ing that they suowld be put On the same foot with the Hungarians and should recelve as muci wages. sae ee ‘TRYING 70 CaPruRE DILLON AND Cox.—Mr, Dillon 4s thought to have gone to Scotland via Larne and Strannuer. It 1s presumed that his object 1g to ‘escape the warrant for his arrest, which is under- Stoo to have been issued by the Irish _govern- ment. Detectives tracked Mr. Cox, the member of Parliament, for whom @ warrant bas also been ‘to His hiding place at Kildysart and pur- sued Kim, "He escaped in a, Small boat, however, aud took refuge on an isiand. Its superior excellence proven in millions of hones for ‘than a quarter of century. It is used by the United States Government, Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest Purest und most Healthful. Dr. Price's the omy Bak= ing Powder that does not contain Aummouia, Lime, oF Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NEWYORK = CHICAGO. BT. LOUIS, au30-to 31 Haxvsowz Prams. ‘These ELEGANT CLOTH PLAID DRESS GOODS lendia' qraliy. ngwent aiylen, actual value, 81°25: Feduced cash price, 81.00. x _ PLAID BLACK SILK VELVET, for trimmi newest style, best quality, extra wide width; real val price only ing, Jue, 81.50; reduced cash 750. BLANKETS, immense size, extra heavy, excellent quality; usual price. $5.00: reduced cash price, $4.25, cco A Rt ITIT EEE RRR Re TET REE BRR, oo AA S85 Go kek Mh oT EF RRA, cco A A RR T_ KEE RK RB Sys8 POPULAR CASH STORE, ‘11 MARKET SPACE, FRENCH SERGE, clerant Dress Goods, all pure fine 1, wide double width, all colors: very cheap at 30c. "yaa reduced cash price, S730. UP BROADCLOTH for Ladies’ suits, all wool, oue yard aud'a half widecail colors, @Ldoe° DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, slightly soiled, NEWS" DRESS GOODS; worth 25e. yard; reduced price, 12 yards for 82.00. = TRICOT CLOTH, pure wool, double width. 37}4e. BLACK CASHMELES, 25, ‘1, 37, 50, 62c. th QYSE SERGE, wide double fold all colors, 12 yards PakDeowe PRESENTS FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. ‘$5.00 wort xoods entitles the purchaser to « ii ener rattan woes 9.00 worth of dry zoo.ls euti'les the purchaser to & Tarye-aize bandaowe Bridal Quilt, worth $1.50, 010, Rew Trou Saawis. ‘We have im stock a lot of REAL INDIA SHAWLS, which are very reasonable in price. As these goods are very desirable and last a life time we offer an opportunity to secure s REAL INDIA SHAWL at a very low price. ‘An inspection is solicited. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS: ONF PRICE. ONRPE 919 Pennsylvania ave. To Crose Bosrwess (Our lease will expire in afew days and the stock must ‘be sold. ‘Therefore we have made still GREATER REDUC- ‘TIONS in our entire stock, and if you need any- thing in our line it will pay you to call. ‘We have a complete line of BLACK GOODS yet on sale colors, have been reduced to S0c. on the dollar Also some very desirable reat sacrifice, ESin Black at a ‘We have yet left in stocks lineof PLAIN and BRO- CADED VELVETS, which we bave reduced in price to make them resdy sale for those want- ‘ing anything in thst line. (Our stock of COLORED DRESS GOODS has many de- ‘sirable things left, both pisin and fancy, and at telling prices. Only a few BLANKETS left on sale. Our HOSIERY stock is greatly reduced, still we have ‘some goods left. Come and see them. (Our LINEN stock is very much reduced, but there are ‘8 xood many bargains there. In fact, if you want enything in the Dry Goods line ‘and want to save money you can do so by buy- ‘sng in the pest few days of 8 L. HEMPSTONE, £03 Pennsyivenis Avenue Goods marked in Plain Figures. copz am og East Capitol street the ag a ea tain Albert Grant, who bullt the e Phoonix Insurapce Co,, whlch had the p ‘he portion of spitol and A thirty houses Of this character ‘one of the heaviest real estate operations ever undertaken 1n thls city. It, 1s estimated that, the amount of mn nded Was over $300,000. thirteen houses sold} Freeman; trustee al- agt. Corrigan; trustee authorized to deliver note to Jennie T. Corrigan. Corrigan agt. Corrigan; with- Past six months. jplar will take the place of the t Brewerton on the railroad ferry at the close this week. The Brewerton will be repaired and strengthened to meet the coming ice, ae A Bomb Thrown Among Workmen. MYSTERIOUS ATTEMPT AT MURDER IN A DUBUQUE TRON MILL. A bomb was exploded in the Iowa Iron Works, in Dubuque, at a late hour Monday night. ‘The works are running a night force, and some twenty workmen were employed on a large boiler in the boller-shop. They were startled by a sudden ex- plosion some twenty feet away, on the other side of the boller, It made a terrible noise, and was heard in many parts of the city. ‘The bomb which was picked up was made of inch and a half vas pipe, about two feet . One end was still in- t, plugged up with a cap, and a hole in the pipe near {t for a fuse. The pipe Was spilt in several jeces. Fortunately, the explosion was all in one irection—away from the men. The flooring and parts of the bullding were set on fire, but speedily extinguished. No other was done. It is sup] ‘the bomb was thrown in an open win- dow. The works here had no trouble at all with ‘their men, but have been running a double force for nine months, A theory is that the bomb was prepared by some one having a grudge the ‘workmen oF else an out-and-out an: Tt was filled with elther dynamite or gun cotton. ‘The cornerstone of a handsome monument to the German poet Goethe was laid In Falrmount Park, near Horticultural Hall, Philadelphia, Monday afvernoon With impressive Masonic ceremonies, Easuzrs Arr Gutizns. BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. “THE BRIDAL EVE,” ‘Meissonier’s “SERGEANT’S PORTRAIT,” “BELATED TRAVELERS,” by Lander, “WAYSIDE FLOWERS,” ‘Thumann's “FATES,” “CHARITY,” L. Knaus, Apairof fine heads by Max, “MIGNON” and “A MAGDALEN,” Corot’s “DANCE OF THE NYMPHS,” “MOONRISE,” by L. Kratke, and many others, for HOME DECORATIONS, BRIDAL GIFTS, ko. Also, NEW PAINTINGS, MIRRORS of all kinds and new designs. Most tasteful PICTURE FRAMES, CARD AND CABINET FRAMES, &c. All the “RODGERS' GROUPS,” &o. 8. EARLE & SONS, ‘No, 816 Chestnut st., Phila. 27-m,w,s,3m Gas Hearse Sroves GAS FIXTURES AND COLORED GLOBES. ED. J. HANNAN, REGISTERED PLUMBER, 517 11th stn. w. G. T. Kurs ‘TAILOR, 4149TH 8T.N.W. WALL STOCK Now READY. B. H. Smxmen & Sox HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM NEW ORK WITH FRESH SUPPLY OF LADIES’ SEAL SKIN SACQUES, JACKETS, MUFFS AND BOAS FINE SEAL PLUSH SHORT WRAPS, SACQUES, RAGLANS AND JACKETS. THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN CAREFULLY SELECTED BY US, AND ARE NOW ON SALE AT THE LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. STINEMETZ & SON, BATTERS AND FURRIERS, 022-3m 1237 Pennsylvsnia Avenue. Mua J. P. Pau 2107 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER, ‘Will show, the COMING WEEK, THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN GOLD, SILVER, AND STEEL BONNETS, Intended for Receptions. ROUND HATS AND TOQUES FOR TAILOL-MADE COSTUMES. ELEGANT MOURNING A SPECIALTY. LONDON All of the most approved form andstyle. o22-1m J UST RECEIVED. JUMEA pols. Br om DO! pe sabe a a poe DOLLS’ sT¢ Ne aE fOCKIN BEING DIRECT IMPOKTEK, CAN pee Fe narnia MAKE ROOM FOK HOLIDAY GOODS CH. RUPPERT, 403,405 Tibet nw. above Dat hers oS PARKER'S GINGER TONIC, THE BEST for Coughs, Inedicines with J tothe ‘Hiscox & Co., 163 William mbd Mas E. Baasexuay, TEACHER OF ART NEEDLE-WORK, 604 11th st, near F at. n.w., Ainvitati Beater atin oe ale ot Wa GRAND OPENING, yo. teat ok une nag . ee Foss aso Waurs ‘Our stock of Ladies’ Furs and Wraps is now com- Ec. ‘New York sass "Grrl. Srrouz Arrenriox Ta called toour elegant stock of in great ae ‘The Royal Baking Powder is considered by all chemists and food analysts to be " & Marel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. Furthermore, it is now the only aking powder before the public free trom itme and absolutely pure. ‘This & due largely to the improved method by the use of which it has been made Possible to produce a perfectly pure cream of tartar, from which all the lime has Deen eliminated. ‘This chemically pure cream of tartar facture of the Royal Baking Powder, so that tts absolute freedom from lime and all other extraneous substances is guaranteed. Professor McMurtrie, late chemist-in-chief to the U.S Departmenfé of agriculture, After analyzing many samples of cream Absolute purity of that used in the Royal “I have examined the cream of tartar manufactured for and used by the Royal Baking Powder Company in the manutacture of their baking powder, and find it to be perfectly pure, and free from lime in any form. “all chemical tests to which I have submitted it have proved the Royal Baking Powder perfectly ‘healthful, of uniform deleterious substance, | A MARVEL OF PURITY. Royal a Perfect Baking Powder--Absolutely Free From Lime. 1s exclusively employed in the manu- of tartar of the market, testified vo the Baking Powder as follows: excellent quality, and free from any Wa. McMuarem, EM. Pa. D., “Late Chemist U. 8. Dep't of Agriculture.” CITy_ITEMS. Headquarters for Lamp Chimneys. 25 well as Baskets of all kinds, Is at ‘Mount, Sbdlts & Co,"s, 612 Pennsylvania avenue northw 1 A dead Sure Thing on Frank Gillett. Frank Gillett, of this city (Norfolk), the lucky holder of one-tenth part of ticket 61,503 1n The Loulstana State Lottery, drawing $50,000 on the Wells-rarge a en reining sop ene woe xpress containing 250 crisp twenty Gollar bills, Returns were made in just nine days from tbe lime the ticket _was forwarded from here for collection. —Norfolk (Neb.) News, Sept. 20th, 1 Fall Line of Crockery, including some very handsome Dinner and Tea Sets, may be found at the new 612 Penna. ave. n.W.; also Hotel Ware, Cutlery, 1 Gums for sale or hire, Cutlery, 487 Pa. ave. Malt Extract in Dietetics. Many modern authorities upon dietetics are urg- ing the use of ground malt or malt flour as an ald Palatable and remarkably digestible. “Chemo? le and remarkal and ine approve this position inost heartily, In many cases the use of some forms of malt seems Rot only advisable Dut imperative. These are more Dumerous than are commonly sup} ‘They in- elude jon and dyspepsia, to-day hat seem coextensive with civilization; inflam- matory dlcases and conditions of the 1c OF ans; children, the aged, inv: people of sed. entary habits,’ nursing women and pauents, The ralson etre ‘of the use of malt preparations 1s ‘that they consume Jess time and energy in ton, and therefore exert less strain upon the sys tem; being very soluble, they are largely tadepen- dent of the gastric fluids, and tn this respect may almost be styled self-digesting. Most malt prepa rations fall short in that they contain insoluvle Starch, cellulose and lignose. Of these the first 18 digestéd eastly by normal stomachs, but labori- Qusly by weak or sick ones; the second 18, assini- lated with dimculty by the strong and seldom by Others; the third isin nearly all cases indigestible dy any stomach. ‘The highest form of malt 1s Teached When these elements are eliminated by dissolving the soluble elements, straining out the Tesidue, and boliing the fitrate down to a conven- fent condition, ‘This makes what is known as a malt extract, and 1s an ideal food for all included under the various classes hereinbefore named. It 4s used to-day universally. Itis a modern idea,de- spite its worid-wideemployment. It was practl- cally discovered by Johann Hoff, of Germany, who Introduced it to the medical and chemical world, and is stilt manutactured at the different estab: lishments of this firm. Although the genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract has been repeatedly imitated and counterfeited, 1t still retains its lewd 8 thé head of all pure malt preparations. Its Purity, wholewmencss, digestibility and uniforms Y are ag uotable to-day as they were at the time {twas first brought before the attention of the scientife world. The genuine has the signature of “Johann Hoff,” and hls sole agents for the United States, “Morilz Eisner,” on the neck of every bot tle—American Analyst, Johann Hoff, Berlin, Paris, Vienna, Philadelphia; Eisner & Mendelson. Co,, sole agents, 6 Barclay street, New York. w12w $3 Per Galion, 75c. Quart No. Rye Whiskey, best’ se the world for the money: Orders by mail, MoGzr's, 9th near Dst. was Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa \ Was served at Kuternauvnal Medical Congress. 0 Go to R. A. Golden’s Fish Stalls, Washing- ton Market, for canvuss back and red head ducks, ali kinds of game, fresh fish, Kennebec Salmon, ter- Fajans, lobsters, ‘sliders atid oysters “Telephone 3 7 “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass, Wood, &, Fresh: Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered tn 34 1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. per 1b. Also, Cottage Cheese and Butter ‘sweet Mau Se. per quart. MONEY TO LOAN. (0 LOAN — LARGE SUMS, SMALL SUMS, ON Teal estate; reasonable interest and commission: prompt deaing. CUTTER & WIMEK, 1423 F st. pest a 5 3500, $1,000, 32,500, 53,000, 3,000, $300 Rod realestate, No delay. as n12-6t E. A. MCINTIR&, 918 F st. n. w. X ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT. LOWEST ates. ‘No delay. ¥.H. SMITH & SON, aim 1232 F street northwest. 8,000-70 LOAN 7000 ON REAL ESTATE. 300 (025]__“THOS, E. WAGGAMAN. 10 LOAN—9100,000 IN, ONE SUM AT 6 PER Oe OHS Ee BEALL te Coe, 1324 F at, ‘ONEY TO LOAN. ‘Loans Taade upon. approved Real Estate ay ‘it Hl GULDSBOROUGH & CO. O17 Se 1405 ¥ rt, nw. OANS— ‘Real Estate Loans. Army and Navy Officers’ Pay Actounte Casved, Losnvon Building Association and other STOCKS AND BONDS, GOUD COMMERCIAL Ti Se first-class securities, No delay ie good. Lamers ‘WM. H. DEMPSEY, Broker, 1424 Ni re. TO LOAN nN a “— $100,000 ca ‘eles 789. u Farms and Country Places. a G. H. WHITE & CO., ‘392 N, Charles st., Baltimore, Moxey 70 LOAN tate Security. ‘On Meal katate Securty, to PEON, 413 1913 F sty Adjoining Sun Building. Moy, TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN SUMS een it. 0, HOLTZMAN, 2015 Corner 10th and F sts. a.w. SAG ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL Mee SECURITY, foderate commissi 0 delay. NSO Gko. W. LINKINS, cor. H and 19th sta, hy ey LOAN yume to suit, at lowest rat on approved estate security.” FITCH, FOX & BROWN, ‘020 : 1427 Pennsylvanja: WPORNEY TO. AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST ‘ON BEAL ESTATE SECURITY. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 205 1324 F NEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE M° ont Haten, DANENHOWER & £08; BY A VERY ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASE WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER YOU 4 GOOD KERSEY OVERCOAT (JUST THE THING FOR THIS SEASON) AT 813.50, WITH SILK FACING 815.00. THIS COAT HAS THE AP- PEARANCE OF A MORE EXPENSIVE COAT. SEE THEM GEORGE SPRAWSY, ONK-PRICE CLOTHIEB, Orzsrxo Or O. Mostxs GLASS AND CHINA STORE, 1200 F STREET. Largest display of the celebrated Carlsbad Jewel Glass, from Carlabed, Bohemia (own factory). This ‘exceedingly fine decorated giassis now for the first ‘exhibited in thia city. Vases, Pitchers, &c., of Samat ntqun and artistic shapen Come and s00. 531m. C. Wire: & Co. GROCERS, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ‘Will soll until New Year's: (CHALMER’S GELATINE, 100, PACKAGE, COX'S GELATINE, 12340. : (COLMAW'S MUSTARD, 3th, 12360. “ | Bold lavwhere 17c. to 200. Gexrizxen: Before you buy your Suits, Overcosts or Warm Underwear, you should examine our stock of these foods, for they possess merit in style and make beauty in fabrics and trimmings; the prices range, 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 eepecial feature. Boys cannot only be well suited in fit, but there isan sirof stylein the cut and make which always gain us the preference when comparisons remade. Prices are always the lowest. Our line of Neckwear is full, fresh, and faultless. NOAH WALKER & CO, 028 625 Pennsylvania svenua Fors: Hats: Fras: SEAL SKIN SACQUES FROM $125. UP. SEAL SKIN JACKETS FROM 990 UP. SHOULDEE CAPES, IN BEAVER, NUTRIA, AND OTHER FURS. COLLARS IN BEAVER, NUTRIA, MONKEY, AND OTHER FURS. BOAS, 3 YDS. LONG, IN BEAVER, NUTBIA, LYNX, HARE, AND OTHER FURS. ‘MUFFS, IN BEAVER, OTTER, NUTRIA, SEAL. LYNX, AND OTHER FURS. RUSSIAN HAKE MUFFS, FROM 75 CENTS uP. LADIES' SEAL CAPS, GLOVES, AND FUB WRISTLETTS. FUR TRIMMINGS OF ALLKINDS. DETACHABLE FUR COLLARS AND CUFFS FOR GENT'S OVERCOATS. GENTS FUB CAPS, GLOVES, AND MUF- FLERS, BOYS' SEAL SKIN CAPS FROM $1 TO 85. CABRIAGE KOBES AND COACHMAN CAPES. HEAVY CLOTH CAPS FOR GENTS AND Boys. GENTS DRESS SILK HATS, 85,86 AND 88. SOFT AND STIFF HATS, IN ALL THE LAT- EST STYLES, AT 61, $1.50, #2, 82.50, 63, 83.50, 84, AND 85. ‘ SILK AND GLORIA UMBRELLAS, WITH GOLD AND SILVER BAMDLES FROM $2.50 HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF CANES. TRESS & CO.'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH SILK AND DERBY HATS. DENT’S LONDON DRESS KID GLOVES. JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, 1201 Penn. avenue, Cor. 12th st. Established 1830. P. ‘HILADELPHIA Srone ‘Will off ‘Silk Handkerc! ‘suk Eioenaree™ ni For the babies, Silk Emb. Capa, Sacks, and Socks, Choice Tollet Sets, Manicure Sets, and lots of fancy things all at low prices. “Of doll babies we will have something to ssy alittle We will offer s fow of John Bromley's Celebrated Sunyrma Rugs, “Gold medal and Royal brands wach below the regular price. ‘Will offe ‘Tapest Carpet, hall and stair to natch, below the reghist price, o ‘Will offer a chuice lot of extra Art Squares below the regular price. re name Boe. to $1.5 per ‘extra coud valle Riplin: tnia.ch, Zoot to €8 per don, Aue drive ia BP abd ‘ioe ‘Daneak clocks, Napkin eS “mnie, ‘Toweld of every description at prices to suit, Dress Goods, Dross Goods, Dress Goois. All bought tiuch below rogular ices and sold accordingly. Will offer bargain jn Furs, Couey. Hare, Nutria silk Beaver. Lynx, Silver Fox, Opossain, ‘Beaver and Knitting Yarns of all kinds, Dress Trimmings and Notions a complete stock. CARHART & LEIDY, nlz 928 7th and 706 K sta. nw. Userecepenren Arrnactioy. OVAR A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. CAPITAL PRIZE $30v,000, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. in 1868 for Educa- sultcorrorated by the Legislature for Educa: ‘and its franchise made & part of the present ‘Constitution in 1879 by an Overwhelming popular vote, Its Graud Single Number Drawings take place monthly, and the Grand Semi-Annual Drawings Teg- ‘ularly every six montus June and “Wedo that we supervise the mentafor al tne Monty and Sema nnual Dravcinge of The Louisiana State Lottery and. tm person ‘and control the Drawings themsrtves, aad that The same are conducted. with honesty, Jairness, and im geod faith toward all parties, and we tnithorize the Com- ‘Dany (0 use this cert fac-similes of our signa- tures altuched, in itsadvertisements.” be presented at ‘ur counters. |. H. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Bank. Se LANAUX, rea. Beate National Bank. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Natioual Bauik, CARL KOHN, Pres. Union National Bank. GRAND SEXI-ANNUAL DRAWIN SFr ok Music. NEW. O badass TORSDAY, DECEMMER 1 ‘1s87. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty each. Halves, 810; Quarters, 85; ‘Teuths, $2; Twentictbs, 81. LIST OF PRIZES. decided 1,000 Prizes of $100 ‘by $300,000 FOR RENT_HOUSES. | _ FOR RENT—HOUSES. LOR RENT—TWO.STORY BRICK HO! 1B RENT—A_ XEW NINE-ROOM House, 115 Kat, awall modern % . ETWAGG AN, Fei ow. By LOR RENT—FRAME G18] OTH SC Nw. 0 “ac, $3750. Eorch is Sie bist 920 Fat nw. BS RENT_OOZILY FORNISHED HOUSE OF ‘seven rooms : ezbere Be 5 modern improve. earl; pew with all 4 ‘Qbt bed and Puyered Boren. FOR RENT_TWO NEW FinsT. 3 REST denoes on 13th ot a. w. between KT gva.and P ae “a Fag 301 Pal av me For 00 3023 00t nw. bir SF 1758 K se 1 1 1 St: also i E 5 ing House 109 i ot iw, all mod. times mod imps. + i RENT—HOUSE, 1308 G ST. NW. wang " WHEATLEY BhOs, Stree aud Nbode eG nT - a nize 1307 Pata. R RENT SIX-ROOM PRESS BRICK FRONT | S90) oe 2013 Mase n.w..10r1 2. Aipnaw.oree.i 4 1206 Sth «tn we, er] FOR RENT—A NEW ELEGANTLY FIN ‘and furnished ten-room Fesidence im fai ria &. reaponsi .200 a year. Eversthing complete for house cor will well furnished at @1:,000. Address R” P.O. Box 63. als | oR RENT—THE UPPER PORTION OF HOUSE | 200 F st. n. house bas # Fooms and bath, isin good condition :rent 875. Keys: Jokn-on Bron’ o W. HANDY, #21 Fat ald-6t POH RENT-FURNIAUED “HL ROBERTSON, 1515 H st, thinw, tt 1n.40 weit UIN-2. ave Fonte i 1030 1 Gr 38, fom Pome | tL H WARNER & Co., 916 F st nw. A LARGE AND ELEGANT HoUsi and Cate mw. 14 te mple celine iouse is heated by x painted thre vweho tat $12.9 per month. SWORMSTED'& Bian 7OR RE and clone been payered ta responsible 7 aint JOR RENT_TWO NEW_ Bi tabetwoen “et aud wel by furnace two iy te GUEEN & CUNNING ni Lau 27 Viay mw tr Pac ay, ow, Gr. 35 325 Liab et 8e,0F. STOKES OFFICES, ETC. Store and dwelling, 9th and Pa ave. rm. 6.15 400 Usth et, aw. Or 840 Store and dwelling. ne. 468 ba. or. Lbths Bay wise 30 Store 30> 2th 8. wi $0 Gunton Build'y.£.28.12. 5 uh th at te poR Ey mi vents ax Toots uicely furnished. “Tnquite « ABBE, 1418 Fst iets — wo Lt F" 7 9. 7 " K, near 18th at ouear Usb «t..i) Binesey nr Thos € HOLTZMAN ISHED 3.33 K. near Oth st. 12r-.6200 333.33 F ae staple rear 460 Ci aLw. 7 | K near (2th at Lr. The above is only a portion of the property f books.” For full list call at office for bulletin jasned on | Verm var Oy . . the Istand 15th. (ni4) THOS. WAGGAMAN. | Kk. bear Coun. sy. lor dor bear Oat mer 7th, at ist. tiear Fat... Wet, near 14th. i6r. 3 wel et. ae 1. es. UNE 29 16th nw. 1ér. 2th wt, Wir... RK RENT—222 3D ST» ‘all mod. ‘hnps., 850, 5 Stories, new house, 1327 Maton. w., ¥ )R RENT—HANDSOMELY FUKNISHED HOUSE, | facing Dupont Circle, rcently occupied by ex-fac- igacy Manning;can be rented for S months ot 0 term ‘ears. orcoran st. completely furnished, 10 rooms and ath terms 8100 to 8125 per month ‘New hotiay, Beat Dupont Circle, #13 per month, unfurnished. Kat uw. Ur orate 2a ‘Many other houses, furnished and unfurnished. ‘Ast nie, 1drs....40 1009 Fak McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, Bet ae. br nls eis 1225 Fest nw_ | 1371 1sih st nw. )R RENT—NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE | and pleanantly-situated Brick Dwelling, nive rooms | jcluding bath. 10:3 2d st. m6. nil-1st Kk RENT_417 HST. N.W. seven roums and bath: modern improveme.ts; at oe B28 50 per month. Inquire of rare 6.008 “alas A/EBERLY'S SONS, 718 7th st. ar BIT Dc ROR RENT RESIDENCE 1325 M 8T- THOMAS’ = ele, 8 moi ‘or? yeara, fully aud elowant, “re - rarhished. Iatest iinprovements: 13) rome, south | 25" USt Of provers, tor gate coll or wonll at ofion. front, with wine vaults and stable: owners leaving oe — me. > city; to private family. C. AU SMITH. 014.16.18.10-4¢ | JOR RENT—1720 14TH 1. NINE e OR RENT—A PARTLY-FURNISHED SIX-hooM odern mprovementa.. perfect « brick: the luck chiefly bed and table furnishings: | groom If Fader Bullies: cst $30 per mouth in advance. 1352 B st. a.w., or inquii a - atl al OK KRENT_UN KNISHE — e Sis = 380. A PRESCOTT, 1416 F st, mw, (Kelloow JOR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSY. NEW, BRIGHT | Puildinc) hee the Touowing Moweesior’ Tohi huatart ‘anu cheerful, suitatie for sual tainly. couventent | misbed to careand herdice; wall rent for, session of Courem, | | 218 4 or brick, 10 rooms and patie $100 per mont. inquire at 1705 Natu. ale se | megdorn i Teor eae mand Va. ave.ew.955 | Some wand iat: Over store, 850 2116 Lath ot -.... Z0Le sthst. nw, Just abows Boundary, two-story brick with AY three -t fiarble statie tas Gaiice of closets, ishproveienta, ce: come | 1820 Very ry and basement brick, Fist fre ar at ee ce ates ianrovetette, rows trate utaye, WE. BURFUED, 1422 New OSeraitel tne leet, ne comeret pth on | ee me hw 12 vous; ta thorouch repaik. mad itmpet OR RENT—FOR #93, THOSE HANDSOME yer month. » Fico story houses; # rooms autique oak mantels; JNO. A, PRESOOTT, ohen Bro-places: cativeiral glans.-on ii st.0._ Aino, for i4ie Fm nw, SS very pretty seven-room dwe lings, all “kee __®.E.BURFORD._ R RENT—-SEPARATELY OR TOGETHER—A | newly-erected buiiding, 3219 M st. Georgetown, at | e terminus of the Wasltitou aud Georgetown Hall | road, conta ning a fine storeroom, and arranged on the 2d and 3d floor. into flats of three rooms each, with | on and = also & a? se tS 5 ee * ialw Tet. 18 & 109 8 JOR RENT—THE NEW HOUSE NEXT TO WORM. | | A a io | Pieyettotet; large parlors, diuine-roou: 20x18 feet. | khode Island. u'r Gon, | Dine chausbers, farnace, Krates wu every room. Key at | aye ot 3: | Isiaitst. a. oS 214-30 | pupuiit’ Gincie | FOR RENT—330 AND ITH ST. 8. E.TWO | Rat. near 1th | story and a bay “ig i all mod- provements, Only “ oie WELLEK & KEPETTI, $26 Pa. ave. «0. OR KENT—FURNISHED—FINE BRICK HOUSE, | Conn. ave., u'r M st. 1200 0 st. p.w., iu ved order aud well furnished: | UNth xt modern. 11 rooms aud bath, L. M. SAUNDERS & | Mass. a BRO., 1103 F st. nw. F & Buows. Jae JOR KENT —AN EIGHT-ROOM DWELLING Wi P st.front’s Dugice: J colar aud stable, within 1b miles , ‘Eino'e trom} San) 1,300 Cor. th and Rts x fbet’ tats 1, : 5 ‘and S16 % alum. Jost fuialed wag oy te tg | the other im cherry twelve roovam cellar, ail mueodery Improvements. Jange Jagd ated sid, with servautat Sto 20-toot alley. Address UWNEH, 510 athe FOR SALE— LOTS. a JOH SALE—CHOICE LOT, Q ST.. BETWEEN Teh and Usih atm ot 1M) Let: E nies avis. JOR SALE 6G FEET FRONT ON UITH S 5 thin s few feet of Pa ave. jtfce to ab itn taple .. s 140 1207 yurchaser, 4c, per square foot. P. A. Di 2201 19th st. nw. or te 90S. 26 F ot *tmosother turuiebed ad iat SALE—ABOUT 15,000 most rable sections of the city. Unfurnished flats round Mapartinent house,” Ofhices for rent, “For particulars td pert a ON et sg a5 i sibGt “HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15met nw | py vk SALE —A VEY CHEAP OT IN MT. Pitas QOR RENT— ant. price less than two-thirds of what adjoiuue 2016 G st.. far. [1928 F st.. 127. property le held at. weveral vthers very cheap. 2008 G st, 14r. Woy *.- _ nile GeO. WB. LINKINS, 16th aed Bete 201GG st, Ler. ave. 10%. OK SALE—LOTS. MqHsiSe Gib. We LiSkINS wothad Hina & Tiere wusre pe. FORBES, BWELUNG HOUSE peAUTIN 14th ot, naw, Ux 20 te BO-teek sled choice, 82 ‘situated on the : orth side ‘ernon Pi = s yw ‘ {Eitasted on the, orth side of Mt- Vernon Fi elo SEW Lange univer Hite ota, snl mses, room, For furtber information iuquire of CAKH, KI 928 Teh st. ny Dart of the ci:y at . | tc'hold, aunprove iaie Pe Técan 1 30.50 20 frat wack 10r., m. 1.40.50 Or. 0: 20 2y18 Ett 21s Fit + pry JRO SALE—LoTs—orn sr 1208 ; Kenesmw wt. Col. H iy wo. WILCOX, 1907 Penusyivaniaave uw. Fe OR RENT-NEW TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT brick, 1518 12th st.; @ rooms; mod. mantels: 0 a CUNNL