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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Jadications for the & hours commencing at 3 p.'m. For the District of Columbia Maryland, Virginia and North Caruina, iair, siighUy Warner weather, ligt totresu westerly shutting w southerly winds, Canrere | CARPETS a Mouquette, Milton, Veiveis, Bigelow, Lowel B say Bruneen, Roxbury, Stinson Sanford’s Tapes. try Carpets; Lowell, Hartford and other makes of Incrain Carpets, at prices to meet any drives that may be offered.” Cali and examine my stock and De convinced. pase, B. Wstass Dealer tn Furniture ‘Hh aud D streets northwest Haxp-Kyrr Jacksrs, all colors, at_lowest prices, aac, the One-Price Hatter abd Furnisher, cor. TE ee + Fox Sate—Psyebo Bicycle. Box 56, Star ofice, Puorie Snor Asour and Snaily buy at the only clothing manufacturers of Wash MAS BROS, ‘The low prices on our large line Of overcoats 1s re Cuoruina, best in the world. saa ‘Gouvean, 309 9th street. 5 PC. for one week onl pOntat DRIVE De Canrens for one only, per yd; best Bixelow . Carpets, $1 per yi; Dest Koxoury Tapestry Ci vis, Se. per Yd. Frou 500 U> 1,000 yards im each oe 1ith and F sts. nw. satisfaction. GoovvEAk, 309 9th street, Ovr squaredealing principles are a triumph of Bros, Manufacturers, —, ‘Corner 7th and E. cm CURTAINS, only $2 a pair; watt gae Ane Lace CONN ine. B. WILLA, Cuore SuRPace “Rubber” Gossamer, #4 and up; stylish and govd. Goop¥ EAR, 309 9b st. ‘of Washington, and that our low prices Grin accordance. kisewan Buos., 7t0 and & Just Racervap, two caF loads Chamber Suites, red im all the novelties, Call and examine Wr yourselves, Wash. B. Winiiass, Ir wout of the question for other clothiers to ony @f the Causes, i tte. Ca 1 per yd. Best sloquetie Carpees, $1, x, Velvet ‘pets, Toe. per Faru.; Des! Lowell Extra Super Car~ States. W. B. Moses & Sow, ‘(Ocx Rusegr Boots and Shoes will wear and give right over Wrong. See our Hine of $10 and $12.50 cassimeve sults, 912 Teh street northwest, Evexynopr knows us as tne manufacturing ‘Seo our large line of $9 children's suits of the newest designs. Also 100 Parlor Suites, 317 7th street northwest. ‘ompete with our low prices. ‘Ese, Manufacturers, ap ‘Corner uh and 2 ‘See the line of $12.50 overcoats. ‘PowsRPFUL Opera Glasses. Hempler’s, Ave. & 434. CITY AND DISTRICT. Kexwan's.—Howard Atheneum Company. ‘Haxats’.—“Michael $trozof.” ‘Manassas PaNonama.—Day and evening. ee Condensed Locals. e Citizens’ Association No. 9 has re-elected J. N. Minnix, Chas. Barker, J. T. Jenkins, and 8. M. Golden’ as delegates to the Citizens’ ta tive Committee of One Hundred. ‘There was a meeting of members of Nelson Di- vision No, 2, Unt Rank Knights of Pythias, and their Wives at Bunch’s Hall last night, at Which the ladies formed themselves into comuit- twes 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 their hall last night. It is Mrs. Dr. J. P. Newman and not her hus- and who has gone to Nasbvilie, Tenp., to attend ‘the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Mra Newman goes as an officer of the World's C. T. Union. The Young Peopie’s Union of the Church of Our Father give @ carnival of the months at the new Army Hall Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri- evenings. ‘Mr. Chas. P. Miller, who has been in business a8 aehse 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 forfeited ¥0 collateral in the Pollce Court to-day for indecent exposure. ‘The offense was committed in front of a confectionery store 00 9h street, and 1 was alleged tn court that it ‘Was committed to win a 2-cent bet. ‘The handsomely iliustrated Christmas number of the Young Ladies’ Journal, Frank Lesiie’s Popu- lar Monthly for December, ‘Demorest's Magazine for December, and No. 5 of Puck's Library have ‘Déen received from J. Shillington. Four Little Wanderers, COLORED BOYS WHO WERE STEALING A NAP IN A SAL- VATION ARMY MEETING. Be ty he 8 ‘the Salvation Army meeting last night, and were enjoying a nap when Policeman Sutton appeared and placed them under arrest as common vagrants gid susplotous persons. ‘They have been arrested it OM Account of their youth they man- aged the get off. 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 suid to Judge Sneil this Morting he did not think that the bors had homes and if they did they seldom visited them. The Said he would give them a comfortable home on called for them Ubey could have them, ———— farm for three months, but if thelr parents ‘Tur Levy Coxcent Company will give another sacred concert at the Nationa’ T! next Sun- day evening. There will be an entire change of — > ApuirreD to Batt.—This morning in the Crim!- ‘bal Court, Henry T. Cook aifas Harry Cook, and Frederick Cook, Indicted on a charge of the forgery Of the names of Joun K. McLean, appeared ta the ruminal Court and gave bonds tor thetr appear- nce. Harry gave bond in the sum of §2,000, with Mr. Emile Hileck as surety, and Frederick 1n $1,000, With €. H. Wright as surety. In the case of Chas, Brawuer, indicted for assault with intent to kill, Dail was given in $300. Ss ‘THE SuxDAY Scnoot Uxtoy.—The evening ses sion of the Sunday School Union yesterday was weil attended and Mra. Emma S. Todd, of Baltl- Bor, deiivered ap interesting aditressoo “Primary Work and workers.” Mr. J. Prank Supple, of Bal- Umore, spoke Of Sabbath scuool staging and how st could be improved, illustrating his talk with solo Singing. The closing sessions will be held Unis afternoon and evening. No AGnerwent tx Mz. Yen's Case.—The fury in the case of Jun S. Yun, the young Corean, tried Yesterday ip the Criminal Court on the cha the larceny of a diamond ring Worth $90 from Max Goldsmith, retired with the case last evening. ‘The principal question in tho case was whether the defendant cbtaiued the ring with a felonious totent, and tits was argued by Mr. Miller, for de- fepdant, and Mrg Lipscomb, for the prosécution, Judge Montgome?y recurned to the court house at 10 o'clock last nicht, and the Jury reporting their Inability to agree was discharged. Tt'is sald that there were seven for acquital. ——— Svrve rae RatLRoaD vor Daages.—Messra. An- drew ¢. Bradiey and Eugene F. Arnold, attorneys for Thos. R Dennison, lo-day entered sult aguinst the Washington, and’ Georgetown Railroad co, to recove: 54 ery we declaration alleges Ghat on the y7th of November, Tse, the Rallread Co. had, while repairing ts tracks, made a trench on 8th ‘Street, between Land M southeast, and placed adjacent thereto piles of stone, earth and Fubbish, these belug permitted to remain, at night, Without lanterns and barriers; that the plaiauff drove his horse and wagon on one of the piles and into the trench. His horse was permanentiy 1p the wagon overturned and the plaintitt own out ani seriously cut, bruised and other Wie injured. On account of’ this accident. the Masulagion and Georgetown Raliroad Co. was, ut a Year ago, hed for DOU bAY! r itn ‘and barriers on the street. abaiaai iy — BUSINESS STOED BY THE ILLNESS OF A JUROR — ‘This moraing, Iu the Circuit Court, one of the Jarors, Mr. Schneider, in the case of Mra Cortz agt. the District, was reporied sick. The remaining Jurors were respited. In other cases the parulcs G@esired jong panels, aud consequently no other Case Was taken up. — ‘THATCHER, PRIMKOSE AND West's MINSTRELS, led opened che present highly successful season, at tue National Tueater, will return to that house next week. An entire Change of bill is ‘and it is safe to predict that tulsfavonte organiza” tion Wili attract large audiences, Seas go on sale tomorrow morning. _—— ‘Tur Texvie WEALTH AND SPLENDOR OF THR AN- cimwr WoRLD at DUXCANSON's AtcTiON Rooms. —TO admire the camel's rug of the Arab: the silk prayer Tug of the reiigious Turk; the large, square cai pets of the Anatolian mosques; the long and par Tow yans of the Koshques; tie delicace res Of Angora: the exquisite needlework of the beau- Uful harem; the rich, yellow silks and plano of historical Damascus, and the queer, old ntlock guns of the Moors visit the matmotn xibition of Duncanson Bros. corner 9th and D streets A special invitation is extended to con- nolsseurs of rare, old, and costly rugs. These per- euptory sales commence on Friday. cs mitten ‘Tae Hamilton Hotel, Bermuda, will open this season on December 24. with the accommodations ahd conveniences found 15 firwt-class hoUcis, as will Tica hepa in nopeciantattaeca al en of Winter home the t will Pleas ant recollections of a most perfect climate, of land where flowers and fruit take the snow and lee, and where tourists and inv: escape the severity of a northern winter. A Rect of steamers ply between New York Bermuda, waking the trip in about sixty hours, CMaNceRy Sate. attention ts directed to the sale advertised by Reginald Fendail, whieh takes place om the premises to-morrow sflerncon at 4 o'clock, of valuable property corner j of Sth and G streets borthwest, iin} by the four-story-and-basement fire-proof eccupled by U. S. Government as the Education ——-——_ ‘TRUSTEE'S Sarz oF Walter B Williams & $rithin thelr salesroom, Mencing at 10 o'clock, ‘are, walnut-frame A FATAL JOKE, A Terrible Miviake by a Young Alex- andrian—A_ Cofiee-Boaster Killed with a Cat-Hille. Yesterday afternoon soon after 4 o'clock Mr. Wm. Goods, a weli-known young grocery clerk, killed Henry Reese with a cat-rifie at the store of his employer, Mr. G. Wm. Ramsay, on King and St. Asaph streets, Alexandria. It Is said to be an ordinary passtime in Alexandria with the owners 0f cat-rifices to tear off the bail from the cartridge and (hen, 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 Tux star 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 tore off the ball from the cartridge and handed it to young M Carter who stood beside him, and in order vo up the rifle put back the cartridge into his pocket. ie did not Know he had another cartridge there, and in putting in the load sy; he was put Ung tn that from which the had been tori when in fact he had left that one tn his pocket at put ina ball cartridge. He cried out to Reese: nugok out, Fim going, to put a bali through that hove in your hat,” and fired while the other youn tan bent forward, bidod reddeued” tbe. cap, and the caj Carter eried to Goods, “Uh, you've made a ‘mls. take.” Goods ran for Dr. Smith, who came, proved ‘and found the ball had entered ine base of Heese’s brain, Ucese died in an hour. "Mr. Goods was ar- ested fave Dall in appear to-morro morning fora hearing. "7° —+—-__ 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 Imeeting 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 i{ he is sum- moned. If the players are ignored, it 1s intimated ‘that a new base-ball league wil be formed at once. President Ward is said to have recenuly nad a conference With a number of capitalists, who in- formed him of their willingness to back the brotherhood ta case of the league refusing recog- nition. The new syndicate is said to have assured Mr. Ward that they had the meaus necessary to establish a new league and piace it on a sound — mm time to play champloaship games by The percentage question is one of the most im- ertaut that will come vefore the leaguy meeting. dent Stearns, of Detroit, whois the cham- Pion Of the percentage system, tuluks It will be adopted without a douvt, but the Piitiadelphia and Boston clubs are prepared to ight it. A new | Plan proposed 13 Lo give visiulng clubs thirty per | Gent Of the gross reveipls, WiLh a guaruntee of | $200. ‘This plan 1s indorsed by Detroit, Pittsburg, | And Indianapolis Stearns also counts on New | York and Chicago, and be thinks Washington will | consent toit. “Pitisburg, It 18 sald, nas Deen pli | cated by the consummation of a deal by which | ‘they will secure from Detroit Dunlap, the king Second baseman, so called. The consiueration 10 gasy Js placed “at $5,000, Indianapolis wants ‘Twitchell trom Detroit, and Wi m, 1b is 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 important baseball deals will be settled in New York this week. One between Boston and Chicago will probably resuit in Clarkson's going to Boston at a cust of $7,500. It has been reported that Paul Hines, who was to be released to Indianapolis for $3,000 aud the re~ Jease of Gardner, 13 unwilling Lo go to that city, ‘and Uhat Pitisbuty is now making a strong bid for him. President Hewitt says, however, that Hines’ Telease Was soid, with that player's’ consent, to Indiavapoils, and he would undoubtedly play with ‘the Hoosiers mext year. Amoug the in the rules decided at the meeting of the jolut committee in Pitisburg, was oue making it ‘obligatory on the umpire to fhe Players who mlsbeuave 12 the ball Heid, ‘The word “must” has been substituted for should. 1. P. Sullivan, ex-manager ashington Base Ball Club, 'bas leased for two years the Dase- ball grounds in West ‘Troy, N.Y. Either an Amer- Jean Association or an International League Learn Will be located at Troy hext season, ice armas An “Infernal” Heating Machine in a School Building. To the Editor of Tux EVENING Stan: In the interests of the parents and children of that section of the city dependent upon tne New Phelps Building for school facilities, 1 would ask you to call attention to the outrageous manner in which the device used for heating purposes ts sit- uated, refer particularly to the room in which the pupils 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, 38 placed a few inches above the Toor and witha three feet of the first row of desks, completely cov- ering. spre hedtnny Appitavdyys so pramecn nat Venuilation 1s effected trough the same register. By turning a crank Uo the right or left hot or cold air, a8 desired, 13 conducted Unrough this register, so that a child sitting as near to this infernal ma- chine as do some 10 oF 15, sits alternately in a hot OF cold blast as tue temperature of tue room re- quires wo be raised or lowered. One little culld Whose seat is directly opposite the reyister 1n- formed me that “sometimes 1t ‘blewed’ hot on him and sometimes tt ‘blewed’ cold on him and gave im a pain in his boves.” If necessary to Subject children to such barbarous treatment, a deflector or screen should be placed in front of the er 10 mitigate as far us possible the evil effects of this ausurd arrangement. Please at- tract the attention of the proper person tv remedy this matter and oblige many Of your readers. SUBSCKIBER. ——__ More Electric Lights. ‘THE COMMISSIONERS ORDER THE EXTENSION OF EXIST- ING SYSTEMS. ‘The District Commissioners have ordered the erection of thirty-four electric guts. The system on Pennsyivania avenue will be extended to Wash- ington Circle. Lights will be placed on New York avenue from 15th to 14th street and south on the latter street to Penns; !vania avenue. In addition to these the 7thestree. system will be extended to the boundary. When these have been erected there Wil be 108 electric lights in use, and the cost of erecting nd maintaining them Will have consumed the appropriauion of $20,000 made by Congress for this purpose. Ne Licenses for Sunday Saloons. BARROOMS KEVORTED A3 OPENED ON SUNDAY RULED OUT BY THE COMMISSIONERS. Barrooms that are kept open on Sunday will not be given licenses to sell Mquor. Commissioner Webb told a Stan reporter to-day that the Com- missioners had arrived at this conclusion at thetr conference yesterday afternoon. They have been forced to adopt this rule because of their inability to secure the conviction of parties when brought intocourt on the charge of keeping a Sunday bar, ‘On many applications the police have. re] that the places were kept open on Sunday. ‘This Will be accepted as evidence that the law has deen violated and thereupon a license will be re- fused, | ‘The rejected application of Kobt.Cal the “Marble” saloon, on corner 9th street an Pennsylvania avenue, has been reconsidered and approved by the Cominissioners, _— an Inte}ligent German- American, ‘To the Editor of the EVENING Stan: Taw 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 -blatherskites, a8 expressing the senti- ments of the 5,000,000 German-Americans who are part and parcel of the American people. I protest, likewise, against the toleration of such men as I have mentioued, who should be promptly prose- Protest ot | ‘Timothy Caslin, vi cuted for the ablise of that great privilege which ouly Americans enjoy, free speech. As Uese bogus friends of the Workingman do more than any other agency to blight the prospects of those Who vy peaceful agitation, by lawful combination, strive to advauce the cause of labor, so these in’ temperate Yaporings do more than any other force to endanger the Uberty of speech which Americans Will fight and If necessary die for. I fear not that the Mosts, the Kitzels, and the like will ever proceed to actual violence, except a8 they can excite others to that point.” They are Merve alone with tongue and pen. ‘They are brave German-American as @ law-abiding citizen, Much as by thelr license they endanger the freedom, Of speech, inasinuch as by their assumption they threaten the cause of honest labor, { ask, why are these enenuies of labor and order not prosecuted to jngersoll, a one-fourteenth part Widows’ Mite and Mount Pleasant, fronting T ,080 feet on Boundary street, for $15,000. Anna A. Tar- Dell has bought of D. B.Groff, for $5,000, sub 16, ‘8q. 440, front ‘22 feet on T street and 25 feet on Boundary near 7th street northwest, Jonaon th varaaron ‘Tux Bors wao Maps Tux Fian.—This_ morning im the Police Court Mr. called Ji Suell's attention to the case of arthur Brown, jam Cassidy, and James Herney, who for setting fire to lea i H exceptions, in the block known as Grant Row, on ‘the south side of East Capitol street, between 20 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 He E i: Bi é § ry & street. ‘The sale was under the Supreme Court of the District, and Ol tigation, Which has been golug on sin between Captain Albert, Grant who a° trust “upon “the property. The pore Y. Posed of i other ways, Tis eutire square, ‘other ways, ent tage on Kast Capitol street prising the frontage Street, Was Dullt up by Capt, Albert Grant In 3874, and the erection of thirty houses Of this character made the transaction at that time one of the heaviest real estate operations ever undertaken in Sone city. It is ey Sacer mene of ney eX) ‘Was over 000. thirteen houses: yesterday realized $148,200. ee ‘The Courts, Equrry Court—Judge Merrick, Yesterday, Wynne agt. Freeman; trustee al- lowed to receive casa in leu of notes. Corrigan agt. Corrigan; trustee authorized to deilver note to Jennie T. Cortigan. Corrigan agt. Corrigan; with- drawal of deed {rom files granted; guardian al- lowed to correct answer. Sewoon agt. Newton; reference to auditor with instructions. Gesstord agt. Fraser; Jackson Bros. allowed to intervene. Jordan agt. King; sale decreed and W. Preston Williams appointed. Wetzel agt. Wetzel; decree for divorce and ailmony granted. * POLICE CourT—Judge Snetl. ‘To-day, Spencer Snowden, colored, carrying a pistol; $40 or GO days. John Quil, digorderiy con- luck; $5 or 15 days, James Brown, colored, carry- ing a pistol; $20 or 60 days. Spencer Showden and Samuel’S. Davis, cok disorderly conduct and Davis Gned $5 or 15 days. Mary Moriarity, disorderly conduct; $5 or 15 gays. ey; bonds or 90 days. Wi, Brown, disorderiy conduct; $ or 15 days, Clayton, colured, obstructing sidewaik; $5 or days, John Bubks amd Frederick Carter, disor- derly conduct; collaterals Iorteived. Accli Gebe- ame, profanliy; du. Henry Binke, do.; do. Ed- Ward’ Matthews, colored, assault; $10 or 30 days, Jas. Brown, colored, larceny; $5 or 15 days. John Wuson, alias Hoiloran, aud John W. Lawson, af- fray; collaterais forteited. John Kirby and Wm. Allman, do.; do. Thos. W. Kay and Clara Ray, colored, contempt; $5 or 5 days each, Frank Wal- lace, colored, assault; six months, eiriane ey Mormons Roughly TWO ELDERS FKOM UTAH FIND ALABAMA TOO HOT FOR PRCSELYTING. A dispateh to the Philadelphia Press trom Birm- ingbam, 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 ‘They 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-b fiity armed men surrounded the house and them from the pulpit. ‘The mob carried them some distance in the woods, threatening to hang them, but finally reieasea them on their promise to leave the county at once. Certain death was promised te betgnboruood last ‘night, esving. their con v ir verts behind, ee RIOT PREVENTED AT POCAHONTAS.—Tho excite ment at Pocahontas, Va., brought about by an expected riot between the Hungarian and negro miners, has subsided. Tne 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 suould be put On the same foot with the Hungarians and should receive as mucl wages. ae ‘TRvING 70 CaPToRE DILLON aND Cox.—Mr. Dillon. is thought Lo have gone to Scotland via Larne and Strapnaer. It ts presumed that his object ts to escape the warrant for his arrest, which is under- to have been issued by the Irish govern. paruament. uyow.2 Warcan! p and took refuge on an Isiand. ee HE ai FEE i eR RR PPP RRR n RE nt Re u cco RRR co RR 6 c< iy Rg coo RR BEB A K Rit BB AA KK It BBB AA KK. IT B BAAAK K Il BBA AK KII Ga PPP OO Ww ow woD! RRR PPO OWWWWD DEE R pre Say poe P 00 W Bop feek B= w FULL WEIGHT—PURE—MOST Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a century. It is used by the United States Government, the by, beads of the reat, Universition, aa thie Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price's the omy Bak: ing Powder that does not contain Alumouia, Lime, oF Alum. Suid only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER NEW YOu Chicada. "SE Lours, 8030-tod31 Haspsoue Praws. ‘These ELEGANT CLUTH PLAID DRESS GOODS: Feduced cash prise, 81.00. a es PLAID BLACK SILK VELVET, for trimming, ‘newest atyle, best aiey_scuawne ean; Teal ‘vale, ry at Pp only \dced cash BLANKETS, immense size, extra heavy, excellent quality; usual price. 85.00; reduced cauh price, $4.25, cco A RI ‘TIT EEE RRR cc AA RR Tr E ROR ge fh PE EB Goo AMAR R T Eee EB Sy POPULAR CASH STORE, 711 MARKET SPACE. FRENCH SERGE, elexant Dress Goods, all pure fine ide double width all colors: ve * soot ide double Lgolors: very cheap at 30 BROADCLOTH for Ladies’ sults, all pure fine wool, one yard anda uf wide il coor: 82 % DOUBLE. WHITE BLANKE! bs #200, $2225 8250 aaa NEW STY! ID “DRESS GOODS; worth 25 yard: reduced price, 12 yards for 82.00. aap ‘TRICOT CLOTH, pure wool, double width. 37340. BLACK CASHMELES, 25, 31, 37, 50, 62c. _ ROYALSERGE, wide double fold all colors, 12 yards HANDoOME PRESENTS FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. iE osoen EET Foe cane conten er eres ae ane large-size handsome Bridal Qt it, worth 1-50. nO" Rea Tsou Snawis. ‘We have im stock a lotof 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 919 Pennsylvania ave, (Our lease will expire in a few days and the stock must ‘be sold. Therefore we have made still GREATER REDUC- ‘TIONS in our entire atock, and if you need any- thing in our line it will pay youto call. reat sacrifice, sérable things left, both pisin amd fancy, and at telling prices, Only a few BLANKETS left on sale. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., E i ; tj i ig ariel i HI EPH taal i : i i i ah i; 3 o5 & i ; § ; i Mr. W.. fave an in- the Yi ‘Men's Christian. rooms here last night on “Water.”- for the Confederate: ‘monument : i : picked up was made of inch and a halt vas PIG about ewo feet long. One end was still oa lugged up with a cap, jole in the pt near it for a fuse, ‘The pipe was split in several pleces. | Fortunately, the explosion was all in one rection—away from the men. ‘The flooring and parts of the building were set on fire, but speedily extinguished. No other damage 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 a prepared by some one having a grudge against workmen or else an out-and-out anarchist, It was ‘Alled with either dynamite or gun cotton. ‘The cornerstone of a handsome monument to the German poet Goethe was laid in Fairmount Park, near Horticultural Hall, Philadelphia, Monday afternoon with impressivé Masonic ceremonies, Easuzs Asr Gusizns. BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. “THE BRIDAL EVE," Meissonier's “SERGEANT’S PORTRAIT,” “BELATED TRAVELERS,” by Lander, “WAYSIDE FLOWERS,” ‘Thumann’s “FATES,” “CHARITY,” L. Knaus, Apair of 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, &o. All the “RODGERS’ GROUPS,” ko. 8. EARLE & SON No. 816 Chestnut st,, Phils, Jas. ‘D7-m,W,8,3m Gas Haare Sroves. ‘ GAS FIXTURES AND COLORED GLOBES. ED. J. HANNAN, REGISTERED PLUMBER, G. T. Kees TAILOR, 4149TH ST.N.W. ¥ALL STOCK Now READY. B. H. Suman & 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 & 90x, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 1237 Pennsylvania Avenue. Ms: J. P. Pusu 1007 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER, ‘Will show, the COMING WEEK, THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN GOLD, SILVER, AND STEEL BONNETS, Intended for Receptions, LONDON ROUND HATS AND TOQUES FOR TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. ELEGANT MOURNING A SPECIALTY. All of the most approved form andstyle. 022-1m J UsT Je BERYL BUH, MAR POLE BABY COACHES AT COST dK SOOPER ORG PSE 3S, CH. RUPPERT, ‘7th st. a. w.. above Dat ARKER’S GINGER TONIC, THE BEST CURE ‘Lungs, 022-3 ward Fain Exhaustion, Gonbiuiug the amet autho Pt Medicines with Jamuics Ginger, it" exerts a Curative ungs, Rheumatism, Female Complaints, and toenails of the Stomach: Liver Kaiser? Goa Bowels, are ing thousands to ‘the grave wl ‘would recover their health by the timely ‘use of Pane XEn's Givax Toxic. “It is new life and strength to the a yet & Co. 1 Mas E. Brsszuax, ‘TEACHER OF ART NEEDLE-WORK, 604 11th st, near F st..n.w., cordial invitatio, al nto all the ladies of Wash- GRAND OPENING, londay, Noy: 14; Tuesday, Nov. 15; Monday, Noy, 24 NOY, 15; Wednesday, Nov, Extends s ington to assortment of New Art Needie-W. line of all the iam Scal age ipege INGS FRO! u yM OUR CORRESPONDE 5 ders ed Grfuiad Discovers Tor tes senda and by expteac Hoeedtobrown: send quarter ‘hove hair ts i atreaked, with grag. 1 “Tams ‘man, at least look 20 since using agent in ent — 3 ie Tease Foes as Wass Our stock of Ladies’ Furs snd Wraps is now com- Soren ez ee oP RATES a new tect & "Bneliaee, Se Se eee oe RB de Yo RL, Vee. OS Oy EP ee he es} MARVEL OF PURITY. Royal a\Perfect Baking Powder--Absolutely Free From Lime. ‘The Joyal Baking Powder is considered by all chemists and food analysts to be © mari of purity, strength, and wholesomencss, Furthermore, it is now the only aking powder before the public free from lime and absolutely pure. ‘This & due largely to the improved method by the use of which it bas been made Possible to produce a perfectly pure cream of tartar, from which all the lime has Deen eleminated. ‘This chemically pure cream of tartar 1s exclusively employed in the manu- facture of the Royal Baking Powder, so that its absolute freedom from lime and all other extraneous substances is guaranteed. Professor MeMurtrie, late chemist-n-chief to the U.S Department of Agriculture, after analszing many samples of cream of tartar of the market, testified to the Absolute purity of that used in the Royal Baking Powder as follows: “I bave examined the cream of tartar manufactured for and used by the Royal Baking Powder Company in the manufacture 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 excellent quality, and free from any deleterious substance, ‘Wu. McMusram, EM. Ps. D., “Late Chemist U. S. Dep't of Agriculture.” CITY ITEMS. bit leadquarters for Lamp Chimneys. a5 woll as Baskets ofall kinds ts, at Mount, Solve & Co.'s, 612 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, 1 A dead Sure Thing on Frank Gillett. Frank Gillett, of this city (Norfoik), the lucky holder of one-tenth part of ticket 61,503 1n The Loulsiana State Lottery, drawing $50,000 on the 43th Inst, received a package Yesterday by the Wells- Fargo Express containing 250 crisp twenty dollar bills. “Returns were made in Just nine days: from the te the ticket was forwarded from here for collection.— Norfolk (Neb.) News, Sept 29th. 1 Fall Line of Crocke: Including some very handsome Dinner and Tea Sets, may be found at the new store, 612 Penna. Gexnmey: Before you buy your Suits, Overcoats or Warm Underwear, you should examine our stock of these froods, 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 especial feature. Boys cannot only be well suited ave. n.w.; also Hotel Ware, Cutlery, 1 | in Bt, but there is an airof stylein the cut and make Gums for sale or hire, Cutlery, 487 Pa. ave. ‘which always gain us the preference whencomperisous Malt Extract in Dietetics. remade. Prices are always the lowest. Many modern authorities upon dietetics are urg- ing the use of ground mait of malt flour as an id | Ourline of Neckwear is full, fresh, and faultless. to assimilation, besides belng per se wholesome, palatable and remarkably digestible. Chemistry and medicine approve this position most heartily. Th many cases the use of some forms of malt seems ‘not only advisable but imperative. These are more umerous than are commonly ee a, in- clude indigestion and dyspepsta, to-day that seem coextensive with civilization; tnflam- matory diseases and conditions of the or- gans; children, the aged, invalids, of sed. entary habits,” nursing women and patients, The ralson d'etre 'of the use of malt preparations 1s that they consume less time and energy in diges- ton, and therefore exert less strain upon the sys- tem} being very soluble, they are largely indepen- Sines SgaBsiptat Stae SB pee Yled sel ing. prepa~ Fations fall short tn that they contain tnsoluvle Starch, cellulose and lgnose. Of these the first 18 digested easily by normal stomachs, but laborl- if by weak or sick ones; the second is assimi- NOAH WALKER & CO, 022 625 Pennsylvania avenue, Fors: Hars: Foss: SEAL SKIN SACQUES FROM 8125. UP. SEAL SKIN JACKETS FROM 990 UP. SHOULDER CAPES, IN BEAVER, NUTRIA, AND OTHER FUBS. COLLARS IN BEAVER, NUTRIA, MONKEY, AND OTHER FURS. BOAS, 3 YDS. LONG. IN BEAVER, NUTBIA, LYNX, HARE, AND OTHEE FURS. MUFFS, IN BEAVER, OTTER, NUTRIA, SEAL LYNX, AND OTHER FURS. RUSSIAN HARE MUFFS, FROM 75 CENTS thersy the third isin nearly all cases indugestioie | UP, others; in nearly all cases, dy any svomach. The highest form of malt is] ,UADIES SEAL CAPS, GLOVES, AND FUR reached when these elements are eliminated by dissolving the soluble elements, straining out the residue, and boliing the Mitrate down to a conven— FUR TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS. DETACHABLE FUR COLLARS AND CUFFS Jent condition. ‘This makes what is known asa] FOR GENT’S OVERCOATS. malt extract, and ts an ideal food for all included GENTS FUB CAPS, GLOVES, AND MUF- under the various classes hereinbefore named. It] FLERS, 1g used to-day universally. Itis a modern idea,de- spite its worid-wideemployment. It was BOYS' SEAL SKIN CAPS FROM $1 TO 85. Cally dinoovered by Juana Hom, of Germany, whe CARRIAGE ROBES AND COACHMAN CAPES, introduced it to he medical and chemical worl dnd is suit manufactured at the ‘different estab: ee eS Usuments of this firm. Although the genuine Johann Hof's Malt Extract has been. Tepeavediy GENT'S DRESS SILK HATS, 85,86 AND $8. imitated and counterteited, it still retains its lead SOFT AND STIFF HATS, IN ALL THE LAT- as the ead of all pure malt preparations, 118] EST STYLES AT G1, 61.50, 62, €250,63 urity, wholesoment ei rm 3 D i Py'ars an notable to-day as they Were ab the time an an {twas frst brought before the attention of the| gor AND SILVER HANDLES FROM 82.50 UP. ‘sclentific world, genuine has the signature oft HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF CANES. Johann Hof,”’and its sole agents for Ue United te cee eet eee oe ie TRESS & CO,’S CELEBRATED ENGLISH SILK AND DERBY HATS. tle—American Analyst. Johann Hoff, Berita, Paris, Vienna, Philadelphia; Eisner ao eae Rye Whiskey, best” in the world tor the money. Orders by mail. “McGre's, 9th near D st. was ible Cocon \ JAMES Y. DAVIS' SONS, 1201 Penn, avenue, Cor. 12th st. Established 1830. 213m ‘Stalls, Washing. ton Market, for canvass back and red head ducks, ali Kindsof game, fresh fish, Kennebec sulmon, ter Fayins, lobsters, ‘sliders aud oysters, “Telephone 3 we “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass, Wood, &. Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3 1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. per 1b, Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet MLLk Se. per quart, MONEY TO LOAN. Panama Srone Wil off Handkerchiefs, mtn - For the babies, Silk Emb. Caps, Sacks, and Socks. Choice Toll janicure fancy co Tollet Sotx, Manicure Sets, and lots of “Of doll babies we will have something to say alittle Weill offer a, fow ot Zohn Bromley’ Celebrated Braasda am = Shoe —] Smyrna Rugs, “Gola modal and Royal 10 LOAN — LARGE SUMS, SMALL SUMS, ON casera Foasonai rest and commission: ‘Tapestry Carpet, prompt deuing: CUPTER & WIMEH, 1423 Fat. | “matchbelow the regalat price eee ae ane stale to ul2-la ‘Will offer a choice lot of extra Art Squares below the S300, 22.500, 2,000, walpeer tarpeiae ts: Cones ‘penieck table linen, 7. $2.5 fer baxyuins in nen, 7-4 to loan on Pod real entate. No delay. S42, 308, : sae "TE waren. | SI Meche geraateas 3 SOE? TP OWESE to mach, 750, to ‘Absg drive Snien. "No delay Hanes? | Sand ides ths, Napkin to match, aim 2 F auvot northwest, { Towell of every description at prices to it ress Goods, Dress Goods, Dress Goois. All bought Be LOA! Sopa regular yrices and sold accordingly. 2,000 ON REAL ESTATE. ‘ill offer bargains in Furs, Coney. Hare, Nutria silk, #009 Beaver, ynx, Silver Fox, Opossunn, Beaver and S00 __{0%5)_THOS. #. WAGGAMAN._| | Swat's pelea Suits to match a LOAN—8100,000 IN ONE SUM AT 6 PER soar incre Minds, Maa eaek real potate in at Dress ‘Trimmings and Notions a complete stock. 2 Fat. CARHART & LEIDY, 928 7th and 706 K sta. nw, ia ‘QNEY TO LOAN. | oe Loaus promptly tinde, upon, approved Real Eatato i GU) UGH & CO. 017 1405 F rt, bw. “ope asl nl2 OANS— Estate pola by ey Bo eg ee | Unserzcevenren Arraactiox. Toans on other STOCKS AND BONDS, GOOD COMMEKCIAL emetic an first-class securities, No delay Raabe O° MM. DEMPSEY, Broker, 1424 New York ee $100,000 rituscad Sountty Pisces? elaphou’ 709, G. H. WHITE & Co., JM ONEX To LOAN M°™Sr OVAR A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, CAPITAL PRIZE $300,000. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporated by the Legislature in 1868 for Edaca- tonal and Charities fand ita franchise made ‘8 part of the present Consutution in 1879 by an “Nis, Grand’ Siuie ‘Number Drawings take place monthly, and the Grand Semi-Annual Drawings Tes~ ularly every six montus (June and December). “We do hereby crrtdy (hat we mupervite the arrange ‘ments for all the Mc and Semt- Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Letiery ‘Company. and "tn ‘322 N, Charles st., Baltimore. ‘Beal batate Securi ty HOLLAND & THOMPSON, 3013 _ 1313 F st. Adjoining Sun Buijding, — Mowery 70 045 UN BEAL ESTATE, IN SUMB ar °ik 0, HOLTZMAN, The sameare conducted with honesty, Jairness, and ‘n 2015 __ Comer 10th and F ead rath tour all partis, and we uithorise the Com \goNEY YAN ON APPROVED RE ‘ATE | O¢Ry 10 wae this cert -similcs uf Our signa Genietes te ED REAL EST: pany cone commissions, No delay. 2030" GEor W. LINKING, cot, H and 10th sta, MORE ICL EAE at sowet aa rs ‘aatate security. FITCH, FO} eis) ae . TO LOAN MO'Eh Lowest nares or isrenest ‘ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 205, _ Tie Fata Mo§¥ ‘TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW- x a po miaatoners. 'DANENHOWER & SON, Pristsardum tn The Loutstana Stale Lotseries whleh may apz4 1115 Fst, q TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- ig scgurition AE jowast rates of ioterest. No here the nec ena OG. GREEN, 903 7th st. nw. be presented al yur counters. |. H. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Bank. HARE EAR AUKT Pee Beste Nations! Banke A. BALDWIN, ‘New Orleans Natioual Bank ate GRAND SESI-ANNUAL DRAWIN¢ EF. A IN THE SES peeenene is ie ORLEANS, var tye haa td AL PRIZE, #800,000. BY A VERY ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASE WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER YOU A GOOD KERSEY OVERCOAT (UST THE THING FOR THIS SEASON) AT $13.50, WITH SILK FACING $15.00. THIS COAT HAS THE AP- PEARANCE OF A MORE EXPENSIVE COAT. SEE THEM ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 29 434 SEVENTH STREET Oranxe Or O. Moszrs GLASS AND CHINA STORE, ‘and artistic shapes, “Come anon. s31m C. Wine: & Co. GROCERS, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ‘Will call until Now Year's: (CHALMER’S GELATINE, 100. PACKAGE, (OOS GELATINE, 12540, e COLMAN'S MUSTARD, 1h. 12360.“ a1g-6t ER 16, 1887-SIX PAGES. ‘and bath; terms $100 to Rk RENT—THE NEW HOUSE NEXT To WoRM- pear Bt | BY icyss Hotel; large parlors, diuiny-roou 26x16 feet tet auth | nive chaubera, furuace, grates in every room. key POR DI a at also House 1300 Apply tod: (oro F #30. M.D. PECI RENT—HOUSE, 1308 G ST, NW, APPLY TO | 937 New Hampshire ave. Srssli mol sinys 7 Y BROS, 7 fave. | JOLS Lith at mw., store, all who tua e Fe. BENT OSIX ROOM, PRESS. BRICK FRONT Ouse, 1233 Bt 2 ath, Ia CHAS ACUPPFRMAN TOLL Bee, uote KR RENT —A NEW ELEGANTLY FINISHED | ROE BENT-FUR ‘fur. ci Storeand die: + TF, 401 Fi ot Tet ERS books.” For full ist call at office for bull the terminus of the Washington and Georgetown Kail- | road, conta ning a fine storeroom, and arranged on the 2d and 3d floor into flats of thve Foomm ‘each, wit | bath and water ¢ 5 og stalls each. Appl: 1814 1 ern improvements. Only #2 1 1628 and permits ap __FOR RENT_HOUSES. = eT 3, Seana te”: i cea | ‘Apply to OWNER, 1507 8th st. mw. i RENT-A NEW RINENOOM. BRICK ty x House, Bw, all modera to. “TE 300 FB EE Ps Fs 10 RENT—PRAME, oTH st. NW — rooms bath, three, Istrobes, ‘Re. $37 ae meat ec i0 rome 220, ALBERT F EOX, <4 caw. __Bl6-3 go FOE, BENT COZILY FORRISHED HOUSE OF 34 seven rooms. nearly new,with all modern aDprove- =o mente and tly situated at northwest vermin us so ‘ Of Merdic Noe: ro seemion given December 1st, for 7 fore monthe it Senin “herme wall b Seey 8 box iis, Bear omce > = in {OR RENT ELEGANT NEW BRICK HOUSES, tes corner 10th and Grant Place, 13 rooms each ni bed and papered throughout, AL! aw. R RENT_TWO NEW FIRST-CLAS dences on Lith st. w.. between Bt. 1. JOR RENT— oa by THOMAS S Pian nH 7 K RENT 912 RUODE ISLAND AVE. THREF- | story brick: eibt rooms, bath, hail, oh all oder improveinents, trout and beck yard Rent. | ¥ Pisa 10 toons, all vey Ba and furnished ten-room residence in fashionable Reighboruood northwest. Price, 10 # responsible aTty, $1,900 8 eur. ythinw cum) lete fur house- ee will sell furnished at $13,900. Address “OWNER” P.O. Box 63. also OR RENT—THE UPPER PORTION OF ROUSE 1200 F st, n.., cor. 12th and F sta; house bas ® Foomsand bath, ahd conteius all mod tmya. house jain good condition :reut 69 per moth in advance. 40 3719 Keys at John-on Broa’ office, 1202 F st. aw, CHAS. M r W. HANDY, 921 Pat nw. nl5-t ED-B i. ROBERTSON, Hs 3 Allen wt nw at do EK & 00. 916 Fm nw, ELEGANT House, o 14 re collet Lar. +R st, aiid Coun. ave, | | been papered abd painted thro whout at @125 per SWORMSTED? & DLADLEY, 927 F street, Na Prospect ave..0r. Fuk B99 11th at we JOR RENT RV OFFICES, ETC. eos | eee welling, 9th and Pa ave. rm ms % SHE) Uthat are. or 840 Store and dwelling. we. | PAKREK 16 46s La aver baseibent 30 cor. 1ih&Bdy sts. 15 | FOR RENT—BY KO. HOLTZMAN. 46s La ear. /30 Store 3037 7.3.13 | renxine 30s La. avi2d floor. --"30G: K, near 18th at $333.33 K, ar Foi Fonear Usth st. Dat. x. 0 The above is only a portion of the property on my 2 ised OD ynear Nth st. JOr the Istand 15th. [nl4] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. | Kk, jor 200) 13th toe NT—22: ST_S E..3 STORIES, 13 ~~} Sing $i enas orioe: tw hota, wo iy. QO wma house tear we ne. CT SNED. 1327 Mat.n. w., @12. ©. OR RENT—HANDSOMELY FUKNISHED HOUSE, facuuy Dupont cimee, Recently occupied by exec” retary Manning. can be rented for 8 wouths or a teria of TAU7 Corcoran st-ccumpletely furnished, 10 rooms 25 per New aaa, near Dupont cite unturn Many other houses, furnishedand unfurnished. McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, Bir. 100 n15-3t 1225 Fst. nw RK RENT—NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE ‘and pleasantly-situated Brick Dwelling, nive moms cludibe bath. 103 20st, ne. aii STORES INS Magnificent stora, fuking. yor at e 3 ue bora it RENT—417 HST. N.W. TWO-STORY BRICK; seven roume and beth: inodern improvements; af ire Lae NM LI SERLYS SONS, 718 7th at. F MST. THOMAS ears, Tully’ Abd clewautiy = Intest wemente: 13 ToomA, “sot! frout, with ‘wine vaults and stable, owners leaiue city, to private family, C. A. SMITH. n14.16,18,10-4¢ NK A PARTLY-FURNISHED SIX-ROOM Oct Pte tuck, shicdy: bed and table tarnishes 830 per month in advance, “1352 B st. aw., or inquire aa ‘For list of at office nz projert 0. HOLTZM JOR RENT—1720 14TH huprovemonte, perfect ordet elt water in yard. e40 per tact ‘everal Buildinss.corsthand F ats JOK KENT_UNFURNISHED, ST NINE == oes - T¥O.A, PRESCOTT, 141g F at, nw. (Kelioow 2708 PURNIN ED ee = SOBs PRESCOT ANE Si Toul Cant Oh thd Mendes will rent for meaion of | a come sary b $100 per month. duquire st 1705 Mat. aw. 14-30 | moderd hiatal e TS. ¥ z 2090s thet. mw. tworstory brick 5 rooms, «tore roo! with fine cellar, and lage hall over store, €30 bove Boun dar: three-story be i in wil th + tm fick, wl "100 : 130 10uh, Or. 2 Ht#TY & DYER ist wad ‘OR RENT—FOR $200 PER MONTH, FOR Pnconon 0; Congress. a, hudson ‘reaience. jetely furuished thr nurhont. On K st.,aear Conc ave, W-&. BUKPUMD, 1422 New York ave. ry and basement brick, vodert Huprovements, frouts triaike ie, eka. per in th Uuturuiahed, 4-story Brick, ne. comer of 16th suf Tat. nw, 12 roous, i tn rep JNO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F ot uw, = a axpeowe awe sins oR RENT-FOR $23, THOSE HANDSOME - thiee-story houses: rooms. autique oak mantels. ‘open fire-piaces ; cathedral glass: on 41 st.¢. Also, for 818, several very pretty sevep-room dwellings; ail | 5 med, Lamps. F: nld-2we W.E. BURFORD._ RR RENT—SEPARATELY TOGETHER—A | newly erected building, 321 Georgetown, at 19 Tat... 24 oR 19 ML 14th, bok store. .60 FURNISH Mase ave. & 18th et £. Mase. av aud 1th 43% Jao two new brick stables of to 3259 N st, Georeetown, nid-Lw* Josetes mot. 18 10 81 bia Koad.....10H VOR RENT—330 AND 332 11TH ST. 8 FE. TWO ‘tory and Dasement bay-window bricks; all mod- Dauyont Citcie. Key at £25: nl4- LEK & KEPETTI, $26 Pa. ave.ne | Dupont Circle at, Bat Hf. KENT—FURNISHED—FINE BRICK HOUSE, | Conn. ave. u'r M st i nk Pw Ag at 1209 O st. n.w., in wood order and weil furnished: | Tsth H 3 Moder. 11" rooms aud bath. LM. SAUNDERS & | Mase av., u'r 20th at 3 BRO., 1103 F st. 0 nlz-Lw = 7OR RENT— a JOR RENT—AN EIGHT-ROOM F st.front's Dup't C82.900 K. bet, 15th & 16th. celiar and stable, within 1'y 2 , xe tery eae “t. <1.800 16th uh Seu ‘the other m cherry, re sera improvements. lange yard and servaute’ Closet , to 20-foot alley. Address OW NE, O10 Sth om 16. ___ FOR SALE—LOTS. ‘ Nit Deis Wit Hh 200 Fact at 6. Lawn Bal esta ota Oe Fa, by niles" BENS. P. DAVES. 119 F at. 30 2 . . ‘ 2 JOR SALE_66 PERT FRONT ON LTH ST. SE within a few feet of Pa ave.; pric parebancr, 450. por square foot, FA. DAKNI I oR SALI ABOUT 15,000 SQUARE ground on M st. bet. 20tn and 2 fronts on & 30-foot alley to an iinmesiiate purchase @ reat barcain. PA DAKNEILLE. 1226 Ft. nb JK SALE—A VERY CHEAP LOT IN MT. alot Ht LOR RENT— Aut; price loss than two-thirds of what ddjoiiue Ee 8125 st, 12 proj is beld at. several thers very cheat G st, lr. 65 |2149 Pa. ave. 107..-30.50 ) FOR SALE—LOTS— intier npowa ae K ot; € Stn and thn ate uw. 1 Poous, For further iuformation inquire of © 4 BLIEDY, 928 7th st. n. 2 ieyear— PESESES weeeaeee 5 i 150" G80. W. LINKING, 19th and Hi sta nw. R RENT—DWELLING HOUS! ‘situated on the | orth side of Mt. V JNO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F st. nw. Has the tollowing Lots for male 14th at. n.w., 621120 to BU-i00t alley, choice, €2. tol Stl HEAL, lange MUMbEF Hine boa, eood sizes BH oy ‘20th and P, opp. Biaine residen: Also choice lots Uarcusbout the vernon P! i. R RENT—Mass. av., Part of the ci-y at prices suitaty 1 mpert sas sleet : pear DupontCir.,17r- & bold, unprove with houses tor sale, or tor pctvate seene= OM Fest JNU. A PR SOOEE ii £8 at iis Few - SSO Nit OR SALE—LOTS— are obs 2 Lote on Mass. 2 2 Lote on Q at, bet. Q. bet. 17th and Toth stm, 5 ave, bet L6tu aud Ltn, 2 0 ft. front i frowt 6 c ant Capi HENS. ‘ >; Kenemmw st. Cul. Hus, Gun aud 7th, e140. Fou.

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