Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1888, Page 6

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Carpets, and ‘The fail season has opened, and ‘take my position in the front rank, prepared to offer « ine 327 and 319 7th st. n.w., furniture: ‘ment 62, 634, and 639 ‘D st. 'n.w., ca oe hepartencat, S11 7th St n.w., upholstery and ment ‘Scurmwex, best Butterine for table and cookin, 2H, 329, 390 Center Market, ce Goldens alls Personal guarantee, % Ix Srvzz, Rich's shoes, 717 Market space, How to Kerr Wanu.—Why, its Jou Duy Jounson’s Steel Plas Warm Air Furnace, One guaranteed, s A. 8. Jonnsow, 1240 9th st. n.w. ‘BROOKS, 15th st Prices Guaranteed, Wr Have a few styles of chamber suits which ‘we wish to close out, and have made it in the prices. ‘See our window for one of thes W. H. Horxe, 801 Market Space. ‘Buooxs, 15th st., Gas-Fixtures and Chandeliers, Scuiswer, best Butterine for table and cookit 32 S20, Slo Ceater Market, opposite Golden's fa guarantee, uniformity. ‘Dupe Single Eyeglass, 25¢. Hempler’s, av., cor. 434. Punerixo.—Milans, 519 7th st,, bet. Rand F. Esti- ‘mates furnished. Low Dricen. {established 1875.) usr Riowr, Rich's prices, 717 Market Space. ALL HOUSEKERrERs should read Moses & Son’s advertivement in Luis paper of bargains in house furnisuing goods, Max's Densy Hars, fall styles, $1.50.and§2; extra value. A. T. Lewis, 430 7th La KANGAnoo Suors, the best made, at Rich’s, 717 Market Space. Brooks, 15th st., Largest, Richest, N ewest, Stock. CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements To-Night. CoxGrmoationat Cuvxcu.—Concert for yellow | dever sufferers, Narional.—Thatcher, Primrose & West's Min- strels. ALBAvGn’s.—“Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Haxnts’.—“Beacon Lights” Paxoxama.—“Butile of Shiloh.” — a Condensed Locals, Affrein the frame stable in the rear of house No. 1300 I street northeast, at 4 o'elock this morn ners filed a petition in gourt yesterday to uave Win. Beiter adjudged a junatic. Prosecuting Attorney Shillington was agreeably SP. iseu Wuen Le arrived at the Police Court this uotaing Lo find a vunch of 28 rosebuds aud al en hair terns, ‘Tue flowers had been sent by @ lady ft-cd as 4 birthday present, each bud rep- | Feseutiag one yer of als ute, Mr. Wim. M. Walker this rest © second iegisialive district iret last Might, and organ- Mortou Caznpaign Club, With the following oni President, k. Wormly; vice sident, tsomas Kand.all; auel Deniwu; tre suer, tary, Samuel L. Perry Met at 310 Pomeroy nt fred « iiarrisou A CENEMONY LAST EVENING ON THE SITE OF ST. MAKK'S NEW CUUKCH. Last evening at 5 o'clock the aurch of St, Mari beast, Was bud w ceremonies according 10 the prog: in yesterday's Star. Rev. Messrs T.G. Addison, J. W. Clark, W. @. Daveuyor:, J. B. Gray, J. ME. MeKee, J. W. Phillips, A” Nhiras Steele, 1. L. Towusend, and G. S. Wiiliais “Tie wardens und vestry of St. Mark’ Were also preseat. Tue vested choirs Of St. Mark's, SU Joun’s, and Incatnation took part iu Use services. "A procession was formed in tbe old cure and warched to the uew churca in two the chorsters suuging. The clergymea, ehurel officials ascended toa tem= pos mm OM ae Walls of the new Dulidin.. ‘he provesstun of the clergy Was led by Rev. Mr. Willlawas, rector of Christ Caureh, Navy Yard, and Ube Kev. Mir. MeKe % ussistané reccor of St. Joun’s, Lulasetie Square, who represented tne two o.dest Episcopal chureiies of Washington. The 132d and Ji6-b Poaims were chanted by the choristers. A Short scripture lesson trom the third chapter of the Book of Era, 10ch aod 11th verses, was read She Kev, Mr. Stevie, rector of St. Mark's, who | fread a historical sketch of the parish.” Rev. Dr. Addison, dean of the convocation of Wasiing- Yon, tu te absence iu Europe of Bishop Puret, lai the'corner stone, after which addresses were inade by Kev. Dra. Town end and Addison. ‘Then fol- lowed prayer and DenedicUion vy the Tector of St. Mark's, When the procession of clergy, choristers, and vestry returued to tue old church of St. Mark's, ‘Tue ceremony Was Witnessed by a large gathering Of peopie. os Notey at One O'CLock ix THE Morxtya.—Alice Baker, Nancy Martin, Kate Morton, leury Carter, young colored persons, termed lightliuers,” were in tue Police Court this morning, charged with belug disorderiy im Glick’s alley, near 7c and K streets, about 1 cick tls moruiny. * They were arrested by the officers, Who caugut them making loud noises and | disturbing the peace of the netghboruood. One of ‘he party said tat he hud Just come from churea and stopped in the alley to see his friends. ‘Tuey Were ued $5 each. _ ae ‘Tasxis TovRNaweyr. — The late tnclement Weather bas intericred “somewhat with the lawn Yennls tournament being given by the Racquet Club, 2121 L sircet, and the matehes tur Monday | and Tuesday evemihgs, as published in Saturday's ‘Stax, have Deen postponed wali Friday und Sat Urday at 4:45 p.m, respectively. This evening Messrs. Cummings aid Merrill, of the Star Club, Will play Messrs Coiamer ad Painter, of the Racquet Club, in the doubles, and Uscat Wood- Ward, of the Bacheior Club, will play Wim. Boug, Of the Far and Near Ciub, in the singies, Frvrr Vexpons Axnestip.—Charies Gardella | and Joba Brisoiari, Hailan frult vendors, were ve- | Gere tue Poilce Court w-day, charged with ob- | ‘Structing the street with their carts. They were | arrested oo F street yesterday Uy Officer Gol- Way. Judge Miller told tuem that they could Rot Make markets and stores out of the public | streets; that if they intended making a living in this way they must keep moving excepc when ‘Yuey are making sales. Tuelr personal bonds were a ‘THe CLERKS’ Assoctatiox.—The meeting of the Clerks’ Mutual Beuent and Protective Association aot evening was largely attenued. ir, J. 1. Hen age, of Lansbuigh brothers, and Mr. Jno. Hi. Mc- (Chesney, of tue Ceutral Natioual Bank, were int Aled as members. ‘The election of officers resulted 85 follows: President, Jas. Jirdinston; first vice- resident, EW. Hambiewou; secon vice-president, . W. Cooke; third vice-president. P. 8. Browning: Tecurding secretary, Fred. Bresiaw; Qhancial sec- Fat, Harry, Plaher; treasurer, William A. jungerford; warden, W. Ss Hunger apt president, eagles ‘Tax Concent ron YaLLow FEVER SUPYRREKS at Congregational church this evening suould be liberaliy patronized, as the entertainment prom. fees to be very eujoyabie, while the object. for ‘Which it Is given 18 one that snould appeal to every heart. “Au interesting program of vocal and lustrumental ‘uusic has beeu arranged, aud Will Moceara will take part in adaiion 0 these aitady ara Wi part to al sunounced, — Dara ov Miss Mixwie A. Wesr.—Miss Minnie A. West diea at Ue residence of her brother, Mr. HH. L West, of the Post, suortly betore” midnight Jast pight,"after an ines of nearly two mon! ‘The deceased Was a daughter of the late Kubert A. West, who edited the Chronicle in this elty during She resided for many years in West in Which place, as well as In this city, se Was devoted to Sunday-sehool work. The pail-Learers at the Suneral, whic Will be private, ‘oMicers and Veachers of Cartis MARKET.—At the Union Stock Yards, D, sold vo butchers as foliows: best sold trom 4% t» per 1b.; good, 3% to 4c; mediuin, 34 to ee; common, 24 to'se. Higiit hundred and urty-eight sheep und lambs on the market, ail sold as follows: Old sheep sold trom 3 wo 4c." per Wa; lambs, 454 Wo 6.; cows and calves sold trom $25 $0 tack. Market for cattle was good; tor sheep and lambs was slow. ‘Tue Jacksox DewockaTs—A of the Jackson Democratic Association was held at. Cos- Mopoutan Hall last evening—Mr. James L. Norris im the chair and Mr. N. Saruo secretary. Dr. Fe X- Dooley was elected a member, an Mr. Charles A. Krause was nominated for membersulp. The ques- ton of selecting 4 fall was couside.ed, and It was Urged that they should have a hall from which ‘could throw out a banner. Thompson Withdraws, LEAVING MR. NORRIS 70 REPRESENT THE DISTRICT ON THE DEMOCRATIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Mr. Chas, Thompson has withdrawn as a mem- Der of the advisory committee of the national democratic committee. He was appotated to act inconjunction with Mr. Jas L. Norris, the other member of the committee representing this Dis- tiet. It was thought by the members of the na- tional committee that there was a field here for both of these gentlemen. The appointment of Mr. ‘Thompson, $0 it is stated, was erroneously re- garded by some of the friends of Mr. Norris as a Teflection upon that gentleman, Finding that this feeling was likely to interfere with the ef- cient conduct of the campaign in this District Mr. ‘Thompson has withdrawn from the coramittee. His friends and other District politicians claim iat more has been made of this incident than its 0 jee Warranted, and they say day exists in democratic cireies in tals District ‘Mr. Norris is now entrusted with the collection of funds in this District for the democratic cam- gn. Mr. Norris said to a Stax reporter, to-day, at Mr. Thompson paving withdrawn, there was ho conflict of authority regarding the collection of funds to the Disirict. "Mr. Norris put ‘to open an office on F street. He says he hopes to forward 1o the national committee a respectable amount of money. “It 1s ex "he went on, “chat the democrats of the District will voluntarily and ilberaily to the call of the national coramittee, ae law dors not promibit voluntary contributions Y anyone, in or out of Government ~The Distriet democracy have’ always responded cheer. fully berevofore, and indications are that they Will now step forward to the music of the cause and ell the coffers of the committee at New York, who will expend the money legiti- mately and in channels where most ° ——— An Exciting Runaway. AN ICE WAGON TEAM RUNS AMUCK AND KILLS A VALUABLE HORSE, An exciting runaway took place on Pennsylvania avenue about 8 o’ciock this morning. Wagon No. 43 of the Great Falls Ice Co, was standing in front of Godtrey’s saloon on 13th street. The driver was unloading ice at the time and an ash cart near by frightened the horses, They ran around the 13th ‘street corner, along Pennsylvania avenue to 12ih sireet, dropping larye cakes of ice the street. ‘At 12th street the norses turned south, in the di- rection of their siabies. Just below the avenue a horse and wagon belonging to Hl. McShane was standing in front of the latter's place oi business. ‘The wagon was backed agaiust ihe curb and was being lvaded with goods. ‘re horses attachea to ‘the ice-wayon tu turning the corner of 12th street carried tue Wagon beariy to tne curb on ine east side Of the street and there Was not room enough tor them to turn out without striking Mr. Mc- Suane’s teain. ‘The tongue of the ice-wagon struck Ar. McSnane’s horse in the side and went tnrough: his body. The horses were going so fagi that Mr. MecSuan?’s Wagon was upset and the horse was rolied over several Umes beiore the animals were stopped. Then the horses attached to the ice- Wagon fell and the three unimals were kicking at each other, Sergeant Boyle, who Was sitting in front of the poiice station at the time, ran across the Street lo prevent further damase and came hear belug thrown amoug the kicking horses. ‘the aulmals Were fnally separated and Sergeant Boyie ‘suot Mr. MeShane’s horse, ‘TRe animal, it 1s sald, Was purciased only a few days ago for $250. Weddings, The tapers on the aitar of St. Matthew's church Were lighted this morning at 10:30 o'clock for une marriage Of Miss§ Sarah T. Heitwan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Heltman, of this city, and Mr. Thomas J. Irwin, clerk in the Secretary’s office of the War Department. The church was weil Gilled with the friends of the young people, and Mr. George C. Thomas, Mr. Join C irwine Mr. H. c. Ruiter, aud Mr. EB. L. Barbour acted as usuers abd sealed the audieuce. They wore cutaway coat-, With favors of Furitan rosebuds in their lappeis. ‘The bride aud groom entered the church, in-arun Lo the inspiring music of a wedding march, Father Mackla couducted the impressive services. The bride wore an effective vollet of tur- ‘quotse-vlue cloth, Liiaumed Witu dark-biue velvet, & ulxb turban of black straw, bandea with dark” Diue Velvet aud baving a bigu-set ornament of jet ‘4 Ube front, and she carried a boquet of Mare- chal Niel roses, ius cout, Among those present were Mr. aud Mrs. Francis Heitwav, Mrs. J. Hettman, Mrs. 5, Heit man, Mrs. Irwin,’ and the Unree strikingly haud- sume Misses Irwin, sisters of Ube groow, and Mr. Joun iweedale. ‘The marriage of Miss Nellie M. Meline, daughter Of Maj. Meline, assistant cashier, United states ‘Treasury, to M. Sergey Swmoluninoff, of Si, Peiers- burg, Kussia, Was quietly solemuized at St. Mat- tuew's parsonage last eveuing. ‘Tue bride, who is @ banusome brupetie, Wore a trailing gown of white siik, the Uuue vell being held in plaice by a Wreath of Orange Uiossoms, She wore au cklace Of pearls, the gift of her father, and carried a voquet of wnlte roses, Aumoug Lhdse present were Mrs, Maj. Meline, in Diack luce; Mrs, MacLeod, Dluck slik and lac; Mrs Richard Merrick, white (uile; Treasurer Hyatt aod Mrs. Hyatt, ex-Repre- sentative Ells Mrs. Eilts, Cashier True, Dr. Livtienood, and Col, Harrison.” ‘The young cdupie Jeft on tue 10 o'clock train for a tour north. — District Governme: Affairs, THE ANNUAL KAPORT OF ST. ANN'S INFANT ASYLUM ras handed to the Commissioners vo-day. It suoWS that during the fiscui year they received 125 chidrea, ‘The average number of inmates during the year was 110. In addition about 30 infants Were entrusted WO burses ouside, Tuey compiaia Of insullicient means, Which has coi petied Luctn trom time to Ume to borrow money. Their expenses, ney say, even with their greatest economy, are upward of $11,000. They say Lat hey really neeu an Lacrease di appropriation, und. hope the Commissioners will get it ier them.” The “ppropriation for tuelsupport of Lue lastitution for 1888 Was 36,000 ‘The Anuual subscription Was $407. Amount receiVeu, $2,000.94. ‘Lula, $5,476.54, VITAL SVATISTICS. ‘The report of Heaiia Ouicer ownshend for last Week shows: Number of deatus, 108; white, 31; colored, 57. Deatu-rate per 1,000, per auuuta: White, 17.68; colores, 39.52. “Local popuiation, 24.96." Woruy-six Were under five yeare of age and sixveen over sixty years, abd tweuly-seven were uuder one otage. Twenty ro of the deatus occurred 1m hospitals and pubic tasitutions ‘The deaths by ciusses were as fuilows: Zymutle, 44; Constituuional, 22; Local, 74; Developmental, 6; Violence, 2. The principal causes of deaih were: Croup, 1; " Cousumpicon, 14; Diarruceal, 17; Typuoid Fever, 11; Ma.srial Fever, 2; scarict Fever, 1; Paculnouia, 1; Broucuitis, 2; Puerperal Diseases, 1; Whooplig "Cough, 4; ‘Diphtueria, 4° Births reported: 4 white maies, 30 Walle females; Bi cowwred maies, 36 colored females. Marriages Teported: 23 whe; 11 colored, Alleged Femate Forger. JENNIE M. SWETLAND WELL KNOWN IN THIS CITY, WHEKE SUB FOEMERLY HESIDED. Miss Jennie M. Swetland, Wuo Las Leen arrested at Kalamazoo, Mich, on a charge of forgery, 1s Well known in this city. Sue ts a daughter of the late CoL Swetland, who resided some mfteen or ‘twenty years since on New Jersey avenue, near B street southeast, She wasa pretty and inveiitgent lintle gis. After the death of her father, who left the famiy Without means, Ler motuer ubLained employment iu One of Lue departiweats, and during her Iliuess Miss Jennie was the substitute in her plage, Some ten years ago OF more sue Went tO jichigan, Where she wad relatives, and Hnaliy Was employed tn the office of the clerk of te court. It 4s alleged tal it has been bef custom, When ulort Kages Were left at the office Lo be reledsed, Lo iorge am assigninent and ten sell the moricage, and That sue even sold some of these papers to ler uncle, Who had betriended her, aud that by ber actions be 18 a ruiued mau, ————_—_ The Death Kecord, During the twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clock this aiternoon deaths were reported to the health office as follows: Paul Ansont, white, 9 months; Geo, Hagan, white, 43 years; Margaretta Schen- der, white, 63 years; Helen M. Kanous:, wulte, 9 years; Marieta C. Eilenverger, wuite, 62 years; Wm. 'D. crow, White, 28 years; Geo. Wi white, 40 years; Francis Federline, white, 27 years: Jno. B. 3, Rock, white, 9 months; Annie’ E. Mills white, 32 years; Dorotuea Dunn, white, 2 moutus! Levi Cuffee, colored, 2 months; Agnes ‘A. K. Tay! lor, culoved, 49 years; Mary "Weuster, colored. 6 months; Jas, Williams, coiored, 22 years. os = Electric Wire Dangers, To the Editor of Tux Evxixe Stan: Lineman Geo. O. Small, of tue U. 8. Electric Light Company, says in this morning's Post that ihe received his electric shock on Sunday night from the wires of the “under-ground system,” and thereiore argues that the under-ground system is “dangerous to the most experieaced person, while lusting benefit, for which he shoud have high reward, if he Wil tell how over-uead lines can be connection “with the lower ¢ that he will be shocked, whether attempts to adjust is'a “heavens above or the wat the men whose Livelinood ts them in order. It is tor these public that these overnead aud Ive agencies shouid be reduced to the By lat if E and sarah, T. Hucman; George 4. Folk, Ind., and ‘Bila ‘kiasoB, Of Cort ‘Bdwin N. Mcexing and Eutth W. Bobiayer and Josephine C. Howling; and Catherive J. Sumaerscaiess and Kalth 4. Cragin; Sandy Lipscomb; W. D. Maxwell and ‘niin Me Mocustin. jas, Hd i i G ‘The groom wore a wiite rose in | called case '@ drag-net had been used without the looked for results, The case was dismissed. sold in the garden during a plc-nic, Mr. - ton said ne would sduult‘that. beet was aold. “ile produced a certificate from the Commissioners to ‘show that there was $100 deposited with the de- fendant’s application ‘for a license. ication had been rejeced his experience had been in trying to get bis Ucense. The court imposed a fine of $105. ‘Mr. Carrington said that the license year was ‘about ended, and bis client could not get his $100 ‘and pay his fine, which would be about the same ‘a8 paying for hi license had it been granted. The court gave him one week to determine what course ‘THE JUDGE AND THE JANITOR. Spencer Coleman, colored, whose place of busi- ness 1s at No. 1204 R street, was charged with keeping un unlicensed bar. ‘The colored janitor cf the second precinct station, August Shaw, vest. fled that Daley gave him 10 cents, and he Went to the defendant's place and purchased whisky and gin. When questioned by Mr. Car- Fington witness sald that on the night he went there he had drunk eight or ten drinks, “Did you go to work that night?” asked Mr. Car- rington, night” sir,” answered witness, “I was off at “Was you off in another way?” “Oh, 20,” answered witness, “the whisky was bad and only made me sick.” ‘Witness said that before he was appointed jant- ‘tor he seldom drank more than one or two glasses of liquor, but ke now drinks Many more on cer- “the judge tia him that i h might be juc tol im t his stomac! coppef-lined, but if he pursued such a course he ‘would soon become a drunkard ‘A tine of $105 was imposed. Appeal noted. Rossenizs Rerorrep.—chas, H. Weaver, No. 121 E street northwest, reports that last night about 3 o'clock his wife left the house and placed the key on the window sill for him. Before he_ar- rived home some ond had been there, took the key and entered tue house. A pocketbook with $5 in it was stolen.— Wim. O. Miller, No. 605 2d street northeast, reports that about 10 o'clock his house was broken open and robbed of some preserves, a basket of voes and other articles.—Wm. A. Mankin, No. 315 C street northwest, reports stolen trom his house Sunday night $26.—M. Oppen- heimer, No. 823 7th street, reports stolen from in front of his house a baby carriage.—Dr. Graham, No. 110 G street northwest, reports stolen from hus house yesterday @ silver’ pitcher, sugar bowl, aad @ box of cigars—Judge W. W. Upton, No. 1746 M street, reports stolen from his hailway an overcoat and pair of gloves.—Maurice Clark, No. ‘734 7th streei, reports stolen from in front of his lore twenty-eight yards of flannel, A CotoxgD Boy's OaTH 48 Goop as A CHINA- MAN'S —“Chinee eat rats,” 18 What Amos Theodore told Judge Milier tue “other boys” had called after Lee Yun. Amos 1s a small colored boy and Lee Yun keeps a Chinese laundry at No. 1327 7th street. ‘The boy was arrested by au officer who Touud the Chinainan running after him biowing a police Wuistle, Lee Yuu charged that the boy had Uarown stones at his window. During the sum. mer, Lee suid the boy's throw peaches and toma- toes at bis place, and in the winter they throw Stones and suow-balis, The boy dented the charge. ‘The court heid Lhat the colored boy's oath Was as good as Ubat of the Chinaman, and disinissed the case, ——___ ‘To BE SENT TO THE INSANE ASYLUM.—This morn- ng ai the eourt-house the marshall émpanniled a Jury Lo inquire as to Lhe sanity of Geo. E. Snelling, & Young printer Who bas recently broken a num: ber of Windows in the neighborhood of Penusy\- Vanla avenue and 10th street, and for some days has been in the Workhouse, " Beveral witnesses Vestufied as to his throwing an ink bottle on Thurs- day ast, aud that August, 1887, he had suown symptoms Of insanity. ‘Suelling took the stand at the request of Lue jury and said tat Sometime since be made a réquest to be sent to the asyium,; he knew that he wasin need of nurish- ment. The jury found that he was of unsound mind, incapabie of taking care of bunseil. He ‘Will now be sent Wo Bi Buzabech Hospital for tue Insane, ——-__ The Courts. Equity Court—Judge Ooz. Today, Cowling agt. Cowling; sale set aside conditionally, Gorham agt. Dudiey; pro coniesso against H. H. Dudiey, jr. “Hawkins agt. Craig; Isavella 8. Craig appointed guardian ad litem: Mall agt “Hall; W. A. Gordon do. M. W. Better (amacy); writ Ordered to issue. Collins agt. Conk. in; excéptlons lo answer sustained, with leave to amend, Green agt. Kennedy; testimony ordered taken by KL. Wallach, ———»__ Alexandria Affairs, Reported for THE EVENING STAR. AN ALEXANDRIAN NosiNaTED—The delegates from tie republican convention at Managsas have returned lowe, having united in tue nomination of Park Agnew as their candidate for Covgress. Mr. Agnew is an alderman of tuis city, engaged in business both at the siup-Yards herd and ut the coal-yards of Agnew & Co. in Washington. He is resident Of the Alexaudila Keal Kstate ‘Title surance Company; @ business man, young, en- ergeulc and popular. FuNgnats.—Deiegations from Andrews’ Division ot Locomotive Engineers attended tats afternoon, {row Givvon, between Patrick and Henry streets, tue funeral of Engineer John Cruson, kiuied ou (he Midlaud road lasi'Mouday. ‘Tue employes of tne Midland shop iso followed the remains w the rave in Betuel cemetery.—The funeral of Mrs. jobert Murphy wok pice uly afteruoon from Grace church.—Mr, W, A. Ferguson buried an Aufani child this ailernooa frou lis residence, on Lee, near Duke stree.——Mrs 31. Cox, residiug on Cameron street, near thé Alexandria and Wasi- Lon deput, ds also lust & young child. Nores.—TWo active and estecused twiu-sisters— Mrs. Martha Ctutham and Mrs. Mary Kell—at- tained their sevenueth year yesterday aud re cetved many congratuiatious of lusts of irlends. Mrs, Kell 13 motuer of Wut. J. Kell, a druggist in Washington, and Mrs, Chatham is the motuer of Messrs. J. &'S. Lunt, Alexandria druggists, Both lates, Uke daughver’s of the late Jon , Harrison, Were Dora in Us city and have spent their lives here. Few uave wider circles of acquaintani Ex-Attorney General Judge Holt paid a visit to Uuls clty yesterday. —A set-to between two Alex- audria Women, Mrs, Hall al 9735 Lhe Lrame houses with lots on Patrick street between Cameron and Queen streets. —ar. Thos. ‘Scot has received from iev. D, O’Kane, 8. J., the contract for building on tue old Harris iot,on Duke street beiWeen Fulrfax and Koyai, a commodious building tor # scuovl-bouse and Tor the use of te Cathode associudens bere,—A trame house and Jot on Royal street, nex Opposite the Catholic church, was Deen purchased by J. A. Johnson ut #400 from Jas. W. Rudd, DDD RRI RRR B pia pre fm, Dow PDD KEE ae ie ae FULL WEIGHT—PURE—MO8T PERFECT MADE Its superior excellet inillions of homes (or more thats quarter of = century. It i awed by the inited States Government. Endorsed by the heads of Rost Beutunu tbe ‘thoes cron bekite tee does not contain Ammonia, Line, ouly DR, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, a74maw “TT sure Orr Dax Goons» 20th st, aud Pa ay. u. w. Having Just received s FULL LINE OF FALL AXD A fine line of extra grade GUINET SILK at $1.00, 91.25, $1.50, $1.75 aud $2.00. ‘A good BLACK SILK at 7c, and 61.00. SURAH SILKS in black and colors at 85¢., $1.00; extra heavy and wide at 91.25, ope of Guality HENRIETTAS, 46 inches wide, at 6-4 HABIT CLOTHE, in Stripes and Plains, Vil Sot APES SHRESR erat She 7 Teduced pe aS To *Gur@5 WHITE and $2.50 PINK BLANKETS can- heat Ue agen er mmenn weak es ee o0l5-2w _S¥0. B.W., cor, 20th st. i In absolutely necessary in order to have perfeet health. ‘Hood's Sarsaparilla is the great blood purifier. quickly, conquering scrofula, salt rheum, and all other insidious epemies which attack the blood and undermine the health. It also builds up the whole system, cures dys- pepaia and sick headache, and overcomes thet tired feeling. “I have taken two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilia for salt rheum and dyspepsia, with which Iwas troubled very much. After taking this medicine I am feeling ‘aa well as ever in my life.” G. W. Ross, Pottsville, Pa, XB. Ifyou want s good medicine, get HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all drugwiste. @1; six for $5. Prepared only by ©. 1. HOOD & OU., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 1 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 7 CITY ITEMS. * The “Grand Republic” Ci have dis. tanced all compeuitore—-Veraict of smokers. For sale by all first-class dealers, Wholesale agents, Locus BR cs ‘Corsets cleaned and reboned, $1. 1205 F st, Hotel Johnson, Euro) 13th and E, Daily arrivals of New York and Norfolk Oysters. such a8 Hampton Bar, Biue Points, and Shrews Durys. Choice Steam, New York Stews, Half Shell, &c. Ladies’ and Geut’s Cafe, 100x25 feet. ‘Take tne elevator. 1 DOMESTIC Sewing Machine OMice, 71h&H. tf DPixen’s Yeast Powder always reliabie, 3m ——————————— SvATe See pe ree are name cfGyp. Meward of 85 if returied to” above add: ess sei 9-2t° {eS AFTERNOON, GOLD EYE- attached to black silk cord: finder suitably tenon a ne ate ILL PARTY HO Al RTI MO} “for between Richmond and a - ty D dress Box 24, Star office,” on Sept. 10th inst, call at Star office and get answers L982 THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF A house to be built in Takoma Fark; were left in the train leaving the Washington station ‘of the B. and 0. ‘Road (Metropolitan Branch) st 12:30 p.m., Sept, 18. ‘The papers bore the stainp of Geo. B. Cooper, architect, ‘The Ander will obtain a suitable reward by returning the above to THOS, E. WOODS, 625 F st. n.w. at OST—A MALTESE KITTEN ON TUESDAY AF- ternoon. If brought to 1223 15th st. n.w., to ie eck LoSi- A LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, BLACK with white Ureast and nose, Liberal reward if re- turned to'117 B st. ne. se19-2t" QST-MONDAY MORNING, A WHITE AND Liver-colored Setter Gyp: aiswers to the name of Liberal reward for her’ return to 62H st.n.w. (a 1275.) ‘5018-20 FOUND CAME TO MY PREMISES, A WED, AND Roan Cow. Owner eall, ged, and take her away. "WM HOLMEAD, ae Pleasant, D.C. cl8-3t° OST—SUNDAY NIGHT. A CARD-CASE, CON- taining about $200. Finder will be berally re- warded. Apply at Star office. sels-2t* ,TRAYED TO MY PREMISES SATURDAY, SEP- 8 tember 15, 8 large, white-and-brown-spotted Cow. jwner cal huve saiue by proving property an: gharwes. JAS. 8. WORTHINGTON, Good Hope fill, ‘Anacostia BO; sel 7st ST—$10 REWARD—AN OLD MALTESE CAT ‘Bundy." The Li covery. Userzcrvesten Arreaction: OVE A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, Incor ted by the Lecislature in 1868 for Edu- eational and Charitable purposes, and its franchise made @ part of the present State Constitution in 1879, by an overwhelming popular vote, Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS take Pisce, Semi-Annualls; (June and December. and its spo nb t orgs Rap take on ¢:ch of the other ten months, ‘Year, and are il “Grawa in “publi at tho Acadeiny ‘of Music, New jeaus, La. “We do hereby that we mupervise the arrange. smenta for all the Me ‘Semt-A nual Draveino The Louisiana State Latery Company. and in vereen ‘manage and controt the Drawings themactves, and that The"sdme are conducted with honesty, fatrness and tm geod ait twa alt parin, and ie authors he Com 4 reertiicate, with fac-atmiles GF Wul wig ‘atures attached. in ves adver useinenia’™ ‘Commissioners. We, the undersigned Bar Bankers, will pay all Prisigdraintn The Lowiana State Lotertes which nay be presented dtour evwntere K, M. WALMSLEY, Pros, Louisiana National Dank, Fidtiitis EANAUS, bees. Beate Natiowal ee 4, BALDWIN. Pros. New Orleaum National Bank. ROMS, Free, Union National Bane GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, ‘TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty 10; Quarters, #5; Tenths, $2; LIST OF PRIZES. PRIZE OF €300,000 is, PRIZE OF 0 000 iy 000 000 25 000 100 PRIZES OF 000 200 PAIZES OF i 00 PiiZEs OF 100,000 50,000 30,000 20,000 99,900 ‘99,900 3.134 Prizes, amonnting 81,054,800 Nore.—Tickets drawing Capital Prizes wre not en- titled to ternunal Prizes. Fon CLUB Kass, or any further information desired, write legibly to the undersigned, clearly stat ing your ce, with Btate, County, Street and Nuniber, More rapid return ‘mail dell willbe suwured by your enclosing an Envelope bearing your full addroxs. Seud FOSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, of New ork Bxcbanwe in ordinary letter. © a by Eapress (at our expense) addressed to a A DAUPHIN, ‘New Orieuns, Ls. ‘Adreen Regiotered Leteersto KEW ORLEANS AL, The Urlesan ta PYMPMPFR that the presence of Generals Besure- gard and Early, who are in charge of the drawines, ts a rusrantee of absolute fatrness and integrity, thatths chances are all equal, and that noone cau powsibly divine what number. will draw a prise. “REMEMBER also, that the payment of prizests GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKSof New Orleans, and the tickets are signed by the President of an Institution whose chartered rignts are recognised in the highest Courts; therefore, Lewaty of any iuita- Hons or anonymousechemes” ecls-waagw Tar Moxzx Savise Lisnrorox OF WASHINGTON, AN ITEM THAT NATURALLY AWAKENS THE CURIOSITY OF ALL WHO ARE ENDOWED WITH A DESIRE OF ECONOMY, AND WHERE IS THERE & MORTAL THAT I8 WILLING TO ADMIT THAT THEIK INCLINATION 18 NOT 1N ‘THAT DIKECTION. DON’T FORGET IN MAKING YOUR FALL PURCHASES OF CLOTHING FOR MAN OR BOY THE GOLDEN EAGLE ASSIGNEE'S SALE I8 THE PLACE TO VISIT. FOR YOUR BOYS YOU WILL FIND sU- PREME BARGAINS. NEARLY EVERYTHING GOES AT ONE-HALF VALUE THE STOCK 18 COMPLETE. BARGAINS ON EVERY COUNTER, OVERCOATS WITHOUT END, AS YOU LIKE TO HAVE THEM, ANDITWON'T COST YOU MUCH 10 PROCURE ONE. MEN'S SUITS IN ALL THE STYLES, GRADES AND PATTERNS, WHICH YOU CANNOT PUR- CHASE ANYWHER& FOR DOUBLE THE MONEY. A WARNING VOICE TELLS YUU GO TO THE as- BIGNEE'S BALEOF THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING 00., ‘NO. 400 7TH ST. H.W. COR D, 8. BIEBER, ASSIGNEE, 2010-m,w,f2m ‘Cleanses and beautifies the hair, Promotes s luxuriant growth. Woever fails to Restore Gray Hair to ite ‘Youthful Color, soe FOR RENT_HOUSES. FROM FOREIGN TRIUMPHS! EQUALLING NATIONAL RECOGNITION! COL. W. F. copy And his EPITOME OF WESTERN HISTORY! ‘THE SENSATION OF TWO CONTINENTS! ‘with the Civilized World's Enthusiastic Indorsement atthe QUEEN'S JUBILEE, LONDON, where was assembled the Royalty, the Nobility. the Litteratti, the World of Politics and Art, the Princes of the Earth, the PRINCES OF COMMERCE AND MILLIONS OF THE POPULACE FROM ALL PARTS OF THE UNIVERSE, FORMING A GRAND CONNOISSEUR CONCLAVE IN JUDGMENT! Pronouncing {t the novel ENTERTAINMENT OF THE CENTURY. INTERESTING, ENJOYABLE, INSTRUCTIVE, ED- UCATIVE! TWO SEASONS IN NEW YORK AND ONEIN LON- ‘This native exhibition will appear at ‘THE GENTLEMEN'S DRIVING PARE, (Near Wasbington,) SIX AFTERNOONS AT 3 O'CLOCK. COMING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. ‘Ten thousand extra seating capacity erected, Admission only 50c. Children 25c. HOW TO GET THERE, Trains direct toGentlemen's Driving Park leave{th street depot 12, 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30, 3 p. m.daily; EASY OF ACCESS, Only minutes ride from Washington, _#¢19-2 Cu FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE der on MR. PAUL STOEVING. Violin Virtuoso; Assisted by MISS JEANNIE WINSTON, J. W. BISCHOFF, MME. 88 SEAT ANCE HH. MOZZARA, and others, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 19, 1888, Proceeds of the Concert to be disbursed through Miss Clara Barton, president of the Red Cross Society. ma T3C. Tickets at Ellis & Co.'s, 937 Penn. ave, and Flelschmana’s, 1410 Pena sey HE LADIES OF ST. ALBAN’S CHURCH wants o SuAN At the Qn SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, ‘With such talent as Prot. Bischoff, Mins Nellie Wilson, being held at this besutiful resort, which proximity to “Oak View.” ‘The Entertainment is Under the t of Mrs. Marvelius Bailey, Mrs. Nelvon Falls, Mrs Alexander Henderson, Sia, Capt. Howizon, Mrs. ¥. E, Middleton, Mra. son, Mrs, Lieut. Craig, Mra. Arthur, Jerome Bradley. Stagce will leave “Cro} tore,” cor. Bridge and Congress sts, at 5. ArAvar's Guaxd OPERA HOUSE Every Evening. Saturday Matinee. Owing length the performance the Overture frill begin ot "rs ec tetate ‘will rise at © P iy. Mr. Albaugh bas Sirrand prog ‘own road), propoes boldias CONCERT ARB SUEbEa SWASHINGTON INN" secured, ater months of preparation, juction abd revival of Shakespeare's speo- A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, Ata cost of $10,000, To be presented in a magnificent manner with New Scouery, New Custumes, New Properties, an_e Chorus of Adults and Children, Ausmented Orchestra, Numerous, Ausieries, endo Stron Cast of Operatic and dramatic Artists, the whole making the MOST MAGNIFICENT REPLESENTATION ‘Ever Given of this Play in America, ‘Notwithstanding the enormous expenses attending this production there will be no advanee in prices. Next Week—THE RULING PASSION, 2e19 TONAL THEATER THATCHER, PRIMROSE, AND WEST, Introducing The SHAKESPEAREAN FIRST PART. ‘THE GRAND REVIEW, “MUSIC HATH CHARMS,” THE BROTHEKS BYRNE. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Next Week— “THE TWO SISTERS.” a new play by Denman Thompson and Geo. W. Kyer, authors of “Tbe ‘Old Homestesd." 1 Asis B00 THEATER WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 17, tinees Tneadays, Thursday m Only Production St its Rind ts Amerions ‘A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. ‘The Besutizui and Picturesque Play, ‘ACON LIGHTS.” ‘Magnificent Tropical Sceues. Elaborate Appointments, Popular Frices as Usual. Next week—"Cold Day” Co. 2017-6t *ECIAL NOTICE! SHINGTON UETZEN VEREIN. ‘The Autumnal {Festival ot 17th and 18th instant has been Posty XDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPT. 247H AND 25TH “Begs ot tbe Executive Commitiec. "See five Comma foe. KEINHOLD SPRINGSGUTH, Sec. GQEAND SWISS CROSSBOW SHOOTING AND FARILY, SH ESTIV att be ven by ibe WAS NGI! b UI BLN," as Park, bos, api and Lath ste wc. on MUNDAY, BEET. SOK, Coun: noine at Op, tik Prize Crosabuw Shootin. aud Bowling for Ladies and for Children. | Berdics will run from |. eve. to the Park free. Admission, for = ntleman aud Lady. 5U cents, Additional 25 eel 7-7t* ROF. CALDWELL'S AGADEMY OF DANCL P ro meee Sth Moa Hate nw) = iow Open for Reception of Claas reunions, Poeets By Tp.m. Proper 22ibe of persoue to formation address eed-Swe Pp D GREENW) LL" ‘Pers, ANTON ax are. < Ve ‘Cap ‘gow open. for we, ulil‘iehiow open. for KENT—& HOLTZMAN KkaAL BS lane abd lnsurebot Broker, 10u: aod Fete kw. ED HOUSES— ‘with stable; water, large lawun, &. ecepemnecmenticmer OO) E. Capitol st uear Capital: furnisiied : Tr. ‘mou, cout ‘and stabl V4; all mod. R RENT—FURN! Fis Ghocn 6 2019-3t : i JOR RENT—CORCORAN ST. EAST OF 14TH Foy and basement brick; all moder: im- -Drovements: OFFICES, 941 Fst. 24 floor, 5 front 0 Porches front and fear: closet Foun: rent molerate, foguire at BENTLEY'S Part 1 | Oe bese by So A RR RENT—10-KOOM BRICK, NORTHEAST . with 813: wi 1 10th and © sts. n. ‘COR. % nper | Elegant rooms. th ‘venient t9 three lines ofcars, 2 r Hetecutition: CB CAYWOUD 16 Fectwe.sibs3 | Duding. nrpnrvof.2ele- | Fe RENT—TO A PRIVATE FAMILY, NO CHIl> from $50 w $lu0 Gras of enue num, prove mon oe THOT a ee | ren Tih at between ate ede SP OUN'S ATREY, O00 F ec u-m JOR RENT—PART OF HOUSE, AND THREE adults will board with renters, food location for otner boarders B03 1300 Tath st a.w.P2r mi ‘Sd Fiat, 1333 140h st, dr and bath - A RELTMOLELER & GO 1385 14th wt be | Kk RENT—FURNISHED—1139 127H ST, TWO- story, 7 rooms aud bath, Dewy {rue MPA. el 7-12t #2; tees eS eERE! ty RENT—LARGE BRICK, 616 H ST. NW. wily red. bath, cellar, 30 ke wana ta pure Brick: 2038 Sib. sn. ave ee. + $00. | New brick, 63. Bout ‘bath, cellar, dc., © Brick, 1228 Sth af. ny.» 7 rome, $28. Frame, G31 at. nw, 10 rooms, $28 nw. sei 9-3t QOR RENT— NEARLY 2STO! D CEL- lar corner brick dwelling in northwest section: convenient to cars; parlor, dining-room and Kitchen on first floor: 4 chambers sud bath-room Shove: cellar una ‘houne, immediate Sion: rent $57,00 per ino. TILER & KUTHERTORD, 1507 Fat hw: selz-12 ‘0 RENT_TEX-ROOM 1. DeSalessi., LiF. O16 Lotn at. m, CK HOUSE; ALL __ FOR RENT-—HOUSES. JOR RENT-LARGE RRICK DWELLI® and Kia mw. Anpily ETESMOTIS Meme Store 1110 Fret b's ous HOUSE STN. W. NINE JOR RENTHOUSE #15 6TH AT. XW 2 Apis to'W, C JOHNSON, 718 13th a. 2. eS Fk DOK RENT—1021 16TH ST. N.W., CONTAINS 14 Frooms: elegant temden. month #100. oF — a Por turtict par PLE scout. 000 per year tran... Ce eee | | pols. Sao Paw, or, mids bo S203 Pec nw. Wr and, SEI store tut eS aad ate 1503 Peaunsyivanu ave nw. OK SALE—A BEAUTIFUL COKNER HOUSE O% I st. @ @ fashionable joeality , bul dear. Price, 14,000. mile k's sioot 1503 Peuns) ivan ree roam in horthwest tor €2,100 each leper mouth Hi & JonAsTON. 1303 Fens veuis ave. Bm, HOUSE th - ita MLLs & JOHNSTON, 1503" Meaney ivanis ove, Fron LE SUR TAL MODERN Hob: Tit bas WARMINCTON TMEROVE LES COMPANY! dtetclane. work and A No: waters nly homibal profits added to cost Sirvoum and buth-rooma, large cellar Bab Teh at, ween fk’ {sly Maryland ore a ed Sones ‘Oully €500 camb, balance easy. for ks VEtcek 2K wor2-azt 326 Pa ave ee. JOR SALE-HOUSES OF EVERY DESCKLPTION fall parto of the city. Inquire « a P: BALKEK, 1213 7 ot. nw i SALE—A NICE CORNER HOUSE, 9 ROOMA, Tous. and yautry. Appiy we OWNER, 1014 15u att JOK SALE — FINE, DOUBLE BkIC vortheast cormer 13th and Sata. uw, Toone and beth ated bes tarye Jrorking both on sus : Permit toesamine given upon ayeiicatiom “elk FC 00-500. CARLES W. HANDY. Imo VST. NW HOUSE, Se e400, > ase CHARLES BAND) | sew O21 F ot ns. re JOR BALE <RMALL CARH PAYMENT BAL: ly. houses on 3d st.. bet. c= coe Pets wind ‘aid G ata OK SALE — FOUK NEAKLY NEW 6-KOOM bricks on lettered street n.w., fronting south. al it to firwt class tenants. have ball, bath-room, are payered; will sell orf or the 81,000 cub rmice 62530. WHITAKER & R, sets jementa Rent, 835, 209 Ist st u.e 18-3° honias ‘Circle = aaah Sth and Q sts. 12r. 190 | BOK SALE—A HANDSO JOR RENT—1043 13TH BT. NW. 11 ROOMS, | Ress us all mod. 226 7th ste. 10 rooms: stabis | The above Houses can ve examined from a ESSE Eres titibesaes| acelin RES | ba VOR RENT—1405 $IST ST, THKEE-STORY Fria, t3y rooms ali modern fe priendia com don; $42. cen. 2K SALE—NOU-ES. G27 ae se18-6t 1418 F ot Toto t os bay at Breen FROR RENT—220 INDIANA AVE N. W—NINE | Been Whe AE. 818000 49 3 car line, $45 per wont, THOS E, WAGGAMAN, iat Te eo ae DIFF st ww. sels- 3 3 JOR RENT_HOUSES: -t Skatigi’k, N. Y.av.83001515 30th n.w., 14 1112 10th st mw..chur.) (13547 Corcoran’ at., Se..40 EB i ir. }210 NJ. ave. uw. 78.40 th st. row. /11 800 1003 Hf st aie, a uy 830220 wt w. | BOF 10 Ta. as x 3032 Pst. | 7zh = 1916 Sinderiana Pl. 16875 | 178 AEgE Lat nw LOE... 75 OF at uw aig ist ti Woe A 33 ‘and 24 for, 2r 1.73 Bios = 40 2 Proaiect ay. Gr 1906 G we ‘ 205 Gat. o.w.. 10r-.....45 1223 D st. ee, Gr......10 | $3. 1319 Corcorai’st.,1ir-..43|1230-38 Delaware ave | } 1424 Oth sta.w.. 97-40! aw. Sr. 6.30 | 23 OE oscp oon STORES, OFFICES. ka. 6 141 oth at a WBS Store 1227 Dat.nw. 850468 La ave. base. | 2 SS ey » ange eo ee ele 4 Fis For full st call at office for bulletin, ieaed 36 X. Cap. st. Gr. Yeruon ; Gielsiand 1th.” felt) THOS E WAGoAMA i at ee Ty ie pcx ge eee Shop 804 Bat. nw. GRAY & COL, 637 Fst. ‘The above ix only a portion of the TOR SALE erin books. For full list cull at office for bull ri Sabie ret aubtn te Thelstand 15th. "ieds] THOS Ee WAGGAM AN. Eraser dqrrable treme @welling and woot POR, RENT — THAT SUPERB DWELLING on a7-St LOUIS P. SROEMAK!R. 020 F ot, aw. apartment house 2114 M st near N.H.ave.: 12 | _sel5 Tootna, all mL, dumb waiter, open Dre-places, ylazzas, | [Soa RENTS : = fue location: Near tarket, boree-e Tm, Service, ; dic reserved: G40. Gall after Spm. weld. Ste ‘HOUSE 1609 THIRD ST. N.W., ‘With ail modern improvements. PERIECT GEM OF A HOUSE ‘Seven roome, inciuding bath. Closets in every room, with hallway, gaa, and water; Go sud seeit, Rent, @18.50 per month. nse open for = ‘BH. WARNER & O., 2u28-1m, e NAMSIO Pst hw. Jou KENT—102 ST. NEXT TO Pa. Av, F'Stitrice and tencment new inoue, huey: briabed im hiard wood, ten toot, bath room sud ‘cellar. iveated y furhace, with ope’ cen, 4 ViGroer Slot and K ster dine inst Store and Dwelling cellent stand for druge or croce: of 7 ia corner 19th st..fine 3-story and base- ment House, new, 10 rvoms, 890. 191] Lith'st, good 2-story abd cellar House,6 rooms and bath: $28. Gvod 10-rootn House and 10 acres of Land, Pierce ‘Mill soad, €20 per mouth woul May Ist next. AB. FAKDON, 1336 F st. }Ok RENT—NEW BRICK DWELLINGS, WITi Water, in southwest, ued meiclboriiood, near cate; 5 Ea MONTHS {OR RENT—HOUSE 113 MARYLAND AVE.. A! and cellar; reut,'850 8 mouth. se18-3t" Kk RENT—TWO NINE-ROOM BRICK HOUSES, with modern improvements; 1519 and 1521 12th st mw. Apply to JOHN F. GLEEN, 1416 9 ot B- ™ y R RENT-HOUSE 1326 WALLACH ST, SIX rooms: impa; iu order, from Oet. 1. ‘Address K. 5... Star sel8-30 RENT—TWO-STORY SIX-ROOM BRICK; water and gas; 1220 M st. mw. CG. 1HUi 13 ¥ st. nw. wels-2t JOR RENT—HOUSE 472 0 ST. N. W.. IN NO. 1 repair: 11;00mm and bath; with all inoern iin. provements; rent 835. Inquire at 474 U st. sel8-st* FOR BENE S INE QUDEST. BUSINESS STAND, 1520 14th et. with dweliins and stubie attache: 11 Toms sioke toom: all uewiy itt. d'up. “Apis to JOUN F. GREEN, 1416 Qstuw. seld-lw" OK RENT—1521 COLCORAN ST.—NEW HOUSE, eught rooms and bath; double pariors, diuing-roous and Kitchen on rst floor, tele, with b. «. inirrors, fine Tmuontis to desirab: 1006 Fst. ww, selb- st” és GK RENT = 1597 14TH ST. NW, COMFORTA- beth: inewe dey osliags Paras wow suit millliner; rent 4. OWNER 411 018-3i" UE RENT — HOUSE PARTLY FU rooms; water, yas, bath-1 ‘ee. Inquire ai 1535 Bist st. OK RENT—UNFURNISHED. 100 1315 ‘90 113 2% ls 20 L st.,7 r., new: cellar. 2903 Slat st. S-story, 4 Fa. deep, [A Qs TT a tion irk i 1417 F at. and newly tapered LEER ANN. 1303 OK KENT—HOISES 47 AND 49 F ST. N.W. | basement, dinimg-room aya kiichew, first floor. jar Jor and bedroom; second tor, 3 | STORY BRICK, BAY | windows: hot and coid bath, rouge, &e.; 10 rooms; & hunmediate quod tenant low rent of @ 203 G stp. {OR KENT— F ‘HOUSE 1605 THIRD ST. ¥.W., With all modern improvements, PERFECT GEM OF A SOUSE. ‘Seven rooms, including bath. Closets inevery room, with uadway, gas, and water; lange pare ‘oo ad sce tt. Rent, $18.50 per month. Bouse vu for Inapecti: BH WARNER & CO, 16 Fee 7 ROOM PRESS BRICK ; Convenient to Government 234 HST. NE. 6 rooms and at ne. Apply to CHAR CUR. 3 ¢ Or O16 Fats Sebo wciBeste | Ayal, New [2 -5 yer mouth,” pth 1980-15za 50 gia wm. Tony ese a care INGHAM, 1408 F st. 14-Am. RENT—8 ROOMS 855; WILL GIVE ‘one roum or @15 for two; back . Bevteniver 27. | 917.0t EHITING. | Jp0R RENT_ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 15, RAT 35 TO LADIES AND CHILDREN In ‘OR RENT_THREE STORY AND BASEMENT ee ee Couvenient tocursand herdles. TYLen & KOTHEN: CIsED, Ladies Escorted their Dri Ui Givens Hlgk-ciser saSdie Hiococe toc eae oe use Avply ‘0 MR. AND MRS. MIDDLETON, ty OF SHILOB TTS ope daily from 9 a m. Be st, two blocks south of U- VALIFORNIA. C= ee ‘Chestnut st, Mhiledelybia, oF any Ticket Agent, 10 le 2 Rtatury Bana. ool ow NHE Cy 3490 3%, AVE. EADIES Bicycles. ‘Tnieyclen, “Sociables and Tandaue hour, ‘week. Tricycles for five rine ob ber months apl2-6m. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. pom “ANNIVERSARY AND BARBECUE ov Tun LONE STAR BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION ar THE WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN PARK, ‘7th street Road, ‘WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2688. Prize Bowling, Prize Shooting, &c., ke. TICKETS, 25 CENTS, ‘to partake of the Rosst. Children Free. ~ Concert and Dancing Muate commencing at 4 p.m. 5° 7h ro spit Pes MN Now Rysor FALL AND WINTER STYLES wats ‘DRESS SILK HATS, 85, 96, AND 68. ‘ALL THE LEADING STYLES Bats AT G2, 92.50, 63, 02.50, 04 AND 05, BOYS HATS, 750. TO $2. UMBRELLAS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMER, ‘With Gold, Silver and Natural Wood Handles 8017-60" TOK KEN, DESIBABEE NEW BRICK HOUSES On EEL yw Jersey ave., between B and C sts nw. OR RENT—92! a +260 PER 3 Nine roosum ‘heated by farmace;, bath, range, het and Fete Bat ac OF; $10.80. Rey 820, Pee fron parsing: Cubsiautiniy buut and vary attracuve | at “Rp? 236. Unacrachiesieieek: Ege OR KRENT—NEW ELEVi.N-KOOM HOUSE NEAR pee wieder 2 3 Pension waiiding. “Inquire at 208 F st. n.w, PO* BENT—B ROBERTSON, 1515 Her. Ww. | OO sats FURNISHED, SESSESES saprssteseree? 8828S2 sees SsSseses 4 3 Fe ALE S07 ES. XW BRICK OUR three siories and beseruent, thi tech room be cluding (wo bat roma in fr~t-clane condition, Wii) sell at reasouaule teruim, Apply to vwner. CHAS. BAUM, #017-3t 416 Tih at. nw. or at S07 Lat JOK SALE —@10,000 —A BLACTIFUL RESIDENCE in northwest, 10 rome and bath, 3 roc futsbed in uatufal Wood, furusce, wary new wud excel ent condition. STELGEK & LIEBERMANN. we1-8t oe 1308 F wt. Poe SALE-DARGE BRICK, OI NEW Yor ave, 22 fect trout; 12 ross, ath, fe | all dn repair, Dew plumbing. ALBORT F. FOX, 020 Fat, a, 15-08 OK SALE—BET THAN A SAVINGS BANK— $25 down aud @10 per moult butid- ing lot on grade sud on strect or w fuares of Peun. ave. cars at oniy €300. TUS Isle ‘New Vout Sve! sali — B-story and basement brick, splemaid belyebo rhs reget ‘S-ntory vba and ¥ i.w., 18f.; jot BB.0x10 S-xtory aid basement brik, ou Let, tear 10th Rw. #000, €3°500 aint On en aad ike we bea Get, Be ad ‘iow can be created five house. Will ve woid cheap Splendid term on 7th street reed, 8 mine Wasisineton, 28 acres. 610,000 worth of stock farmitue utetsiim, il fore. : iy acre wood Uuualiige, chomp Go “0 wees OF Tatil uot Uh” Distribute hewn cir, and ujon it the cel brated O'Neil slowe quare for wale in tie’ Y lace of Hyatteviile. Before jure inew ere i will pay 300 to look at them aud Tnmuliarze yuureell igh tay autres of Si Pn. a fe liave customers joc three hota at 5,000 sa aud two for Louses at $6,000 Lersous having such houses lor sale can obtain through ae urchaser at imir ri ‘BH. WARNER & ©, a ee FPR SSE GEARGE, FRAME Mou sE iN ‘Pleasant! Will well cheap aud ou easy tern 4 HEL PORD, _sel4-lw? = 142 Fat uk SALE-CHEAP—VERY DESTRABLE eRu Mouse, 107 C st. a0, near the sel4-1w* PE SALE-140 CBT. SE- BAY Wixvow, Brick, two story aud ine roan bath P chaser wim WANN DARENHOWEIG LLL F JOH SALE-REVERAL NEAT. | > Dreaabrick ax rook aid ‘ulodera J4r., south mK, uear Verivont ave, : ~. #20) Letweeu amet” brick: Geta iS wo Unicks oa — ht 7OR, ¥ SOME, CONV! NIENT, Frits Scien renideuce, 2227 2a ot comer Jef forcon Place, mow excused ty Hon. Henry Cabot Keane: is nearly new, hae 48 room 3b t-eoome, ‘cloweta, Luclit

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