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THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY, SE] I 21, 1888—SIX PAGES, LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. For the District of Columbia. Maryland, and Vir- aia, cuover; fair, preceded om the coast light Sliven; nortnecaterty winds - . ‘THERE Is HELP and pleasure for every house- keeper, real help and pleasure, unexpected help pl ene cost at the end of the year is Fortis cnissoe e'Ste tno tener - Journal and Practical Housexeeper all tne rest of this year, ar beginning September. That is what count October number ison the news-stands—six ‘Send It tp silver or stamps. wal, Puiladelphia, Ix Sts, Rich’s shoes, 717 Market Space. Hany’s ane He. Lapres’ Hour Jovr- ‘ARTERS for men’s fine and coarse Doots. $1 a pair saved on every pair ladies’ OF gents’ Dae shoes tat HAuN's ‘Shoe Houses. Hahn's shoes for ladies and gen- Temes are, without exception, the finest produc- po ‘art.’ A clear 50c. gain. Fom CHILDREN'S Consers axp W asTs goto 1205 Fst. SCRIBNRR'S BEST BUTTERINE. For table and ‘328, 329, 330 Center Mar- Ket, opposite Golden's a celle, Uneterm quay. Our goods cannot rchased elaew! ‘Washington. Personal guarantee. Rep: cATTATNING Gases while waiting. Hempler's, Woopwanp & Loranor will offer to-morrow La- dies’ 4-button suy quality Dogskin P. K. Derby Gloves, in Bi Tans, Browns, Mod~s, aud ‘Grays, em! On the back, With Fourchettes © match, tn Black, White, aud Colors, at exactly half price, nameiy, $1 per pair. How ro Keer Waxu.—Why, its easy enough! if you Duy Johnson's Steel Plate Warm Air Furnace. ‘Every one guaranteed. A. 8. Jomnsox, 1240 9th st. Bw. HLavs yor Fat or 1888 —Youman’s, Dunlap, and shapes. Derby's, ail qualities, from $2 to #. | C. Lewis & Son, 1421 New York avenue, nea: street. Also, big line new style neckWear, 60 Ruomr, Rich’s prices, 717 Market Space. Wr Have a few styles of chamber suits which to close out, and have made a big cut in ‘See our window for one of them. W. H. Honke, 801 Market Space, styles, $1.50and $2; extra h st. fang cooking, 224, 323, 90 Center Mar- ite Golden's fis scuils.' Uniform quality. tiie goods caunoc be purchased elsewuere 1m faabington. Personal guarantee. ALL Hovsexeerexs should read Moses & Son’s advertisement iu tuis paper of bargains in house tarnishing goods, Cossers cleaned and reboned, $1. 1205 F st. A PuoonesstvE CaMraiox— For Furniture, Carpecs, and Upholstery Goods. ‘The fail se.soh has opened, and again I take 1ay Position in the front rank, prepared to offer a line Of furniture, curpets, and upholstery goods in Whieb, for price and’ quaiity, competition ts open with any advertised price list. My stock is com Plete in every departiue: all the novrities of the latest styles, 10 which'l ask an inspectiou from buyers before purchasing, as 1 am determined to Sell at bottom prices. ‘317 and 3iv 7 st. n.w., furniture department. G82, G4, and G39 D si."b.w., carpet deparument, 311 7th St, o.w., upholstery and drapery depart ment. Wase B. WiLLiaMs. Kanoanoo Suozs, the best made, at Rich's, 717 Market Space. CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements To-Night, Naviowar.—Thatener, Primrose & West’s Min- surels ALBAUGH's.—“Midsummer Night's Dream.” Hanais’.—“Beacon Lights.” Panouams.—“Battle of Saiion.” Condensed Locals. ‘The pump at tue corner of sth and P streets Doruhwest needs repairias. Tue National Brake-Block Co., of this city, or- gmized by the election ot George M. Fillmore, Pfesident; George W. Bonnell, secretary, and HL. J. cough, treasurer. ‘A certiticate of incorporation has been filed by games G. Turley. Autnuny Koilins, Richard Bos oa, LeRoy Harvey, Alfred Brooks, George Cono- way and Lee Carter fur Queen Deborah Lodge, No. 24, Household of Ruth, Grand Uul.ed Order of Odd Fellows, the object being the care of members in sickness and death. A biil in equity bas been Med to settle the estate Of the late Capt Dante! MeMauon, near Anacostia, Joba Wellan, colored, while carrying a brick- hod af 13th and D streets southwest, to-day, fell from the second story to we ground. He was taken to the Emergency Hi where the sur- eons found his leit shoulder Bislocated. Ferry Steamers Couia®, ‘THE CITY OF WASHINGTON AND THE GRONGE LAW IN COLLISION IN 4 FOG. Yesterday morning, between 6 and 7 o'clock, ‘when there was a dense fog on the river, a colll- | Sion occurred becween the ferry boat City of Wash- ington and the steamer Geo. Law, which runs a five cent terry to Alexandria. The latter was struck on the port bow and her side smashed in, Dut neither boat was so damaged as to prevent | them making their usual trips. The ferry boat | haa been repaired the day Letore, and the part re- paired Was again broken. It is’ asserted by the Owners of the Geo. Law that the collision was in- Yentionally brouzut about by the officers of the | Jerry bout, and they have flied a complaint with | the steamboat inspectors. Tue terry people deay that the collision was intentional, and claim that ‘Their boat was damaged as as the steamer Law. Kiver men say Liat steamboats should not | be permitted to leave their wharves during a toy | om account of the narrow channel; that they are | Surprised that there ure not mauy more accidents from this cause. i Sales of Real Estate. Henry Copperthite and F. $. Sinith have bought | for $5,000 of Kosella M. Simms, pt. 12, Beatty & | Hawkins’ aadition to West Washington, 30% feet On east side ot Hign street. John E Beall has ought fo $5,000 of Mary E Buckley four lots in ‘Inmiuad. Hattie A. Conner has bought for $7,000 | of T. Franklin Schneider sub 167, sq. 166, 18.963 Dy | 87 feet,on Corcoran street, between 17th and 18th northwest. “Mattie E Koberts has bought tor | $4,500 of John P. Upperman, pts. 31 and 34, sq. | 518, fronting 20 ieet on 4th street, between G H northwest." D. M. Ogden has bought of 8. Sim- mons for $4,500, sub lots 22 and 27, sq. 368, each 29 feet front on M, between 9th and 10th streets northwest. ——— Hx Saw THE ADVANTAGE oF IT.—At the Washing- ton brick yards this morning Simon Burley, | colored, was baving the advantages of a seit: | cocking revolver explained to him by a friend, | when the Was discharged, the bali eater: | ing Burley’s chest. He was taken to the Emer- Sac) Howpital, where he was examined by Dra | il am4 Suboa, who found that the ball had struck a rib and was deflected from its cou wing around the body and stop; dow: Paitis ‘The cut down to the val and extracted it, and after ‘his wounds returned Burley to his home. ——— Tue East Wasnioto Crrizexs’ Assoctatiox.— Citizens’ Association No. 2, of Southeast Washing- | ‘ton, last evening heid its annual election. whic! Tesuited as follows: Dr. 8. A. H. McKim, president; | E. B. Stocking, secretary; M. L Welier, treasurer. oun E. Uerre', Dr. 3. A. H. McKim, George F. Harbin, F. A, Leumann, Michael L Weiler, Eugene 1 ¥. Arnold, T. Starbo Farrow, V. B. Edwards, Bre 3. Lee Adams, k. 1b. Stocking, J. W. Babson, and J. | K Notingbam were chosen’ as delegates to te Committee of One Hundred. The aiteruates elected are: B. F. Guy, J. W. McKee, C. T. Bride, C. AL ‘Shields, Jobn H. Waiter, and H. P. Godwin, A Fesoiuuou asking for the im jement of G street southeast, trou 11th to 17th streets, and 15th | street, trom Maryland avenue northeast to K | SUreet southeast, Was adopted. Bowow coal A» Usisvirep Guest.—When C. H. Steele, the Manager of T. M. Steele's farm near Silver Hill Postomice, Prince County, Md., and uis | assistant, Mr. C. H. Nealy, went to ‘the Bouse tor lunch yesterday, they were wised to finda popes Snake near the dining table. Mr. s wid the reptile with a pole while Mr. Nealy poe ALN a — It measured 3 feet nc ngth. ‘Ihe Lody was bung up in the | enlon bed vo Inguten the chickens off. : eet aud Clara Butler; | Polly Mckenay ; George W. Cole and Mary Savoy; | & . Hight and Brooke Bland, voth of Prince | County, Md@.; Joma Collett and M, | Jobascn; Thomas H. Jackson and Millie L. Of Orange County, Va. — A Row at 4 Fastrvat.—Two weeks ago a festival | given in the Colored baptist church, on U lode, Success and good order was Observed Yau late in the evening, wen Suin White started | Patrick Maher and K: L. The Increase in Attendance—The First ‘Week's Work, ‘The first week of the pubilc schools of Washing- ton closes with the work well started. The super- ising principals have not yet made their reporis ot ‘the number of puplis enrolled in their different tvisions, but at the superintendent's office to-day 1 Was estimated that the total number of the September rolls will be between 31,000 and 32,000, including both white and colored. The white Dupils outnumber the colored about 2 to 1, Last year the September cnrollment was about 30,000. ‘On this basis there will be a yearly enrollment of 36,000 as against 34,500 in 1887-88. ‘There is at prevent a little overcrow ip the eighth grades of the first three divisions, but it 1s expected that this difficulty will be obviated be. for long. In one grammar school of the third division there are seventy pupils. Everytuing has Started auspict end Superintendent Powell 1s confident of a successful scyool year. This afternoon the teachers of the first meet at the Franklin buiding, and will be addressed by Uhe superintendent and the directors of music and drawing in regard to the work of tne This is the first of a series to be including all of the teachers of we District schoola On Monday the second grade teachers will meet on ‘Tuesday those of the third and 80 On, a Meeting being held euch day until every teac! bas received instructions as to work. Then there Will De another series next month, and this Will be continued throughout (he year. “rhe manual training schools will bestarved next, ‘Monday, but it is noc likely that much work will be done for a week or two. ‘The rolis of the High School are steadily ing. To-day they coutained the names of Pupils, and they were still increasing. An exami- pation will by eld to-day at the school for the benefit of ap) snts for admission, new comers from Other clues, and pupils from other institu- Uons than the puulic schools. There wil be about 100 applicants exagined. It 1s not likely that tue crows condition Of the school wiil affect the chances of these pupils to enter the High School, for itis the adopted pouey, ‘to permit all who are qualified to enter. The marking of the papers, wowever, Will nece-sarily be strict, In order to pre- ‘Vent the entrance of any unqualified pupil. Considerabie confusion has resulted Unis week from the aelay ip fMuishing the rented buliding across the street, in which, it Is expected, fully 200 first-year girls can be accommodated.” This bas caused a bitch in the work of a number of the classes, but It is expected that the building ‘will be all sight by Monday morning, and then the classes Will be fairly started on their work. sr deve ‘The Ball Players, THE WASHINGTONS LOSE TWO GAMES—THE PENCILS ‘AND THE LUNGS. ‘The Senators lost two games in Chicago yester- Do You have that extreme tired feeling, languor, without ap- petite or. strength, impaired digestion, and a general feeling of misery it is impossible to describe? Hood's Sarvaparilla is s wonderful medicine for creating an appetite, promoting digestion, and toning up the whole system, giving strength and activity in place of weak- ‘ness and debility. Be sure to get Hood's. “I take Hood's Sarsaparilla every year as. tonic, with ‘most satisfactory resulta. I recommend Hood's Sar- ‘sapariila to all who have that miserable tired feeling.” C. PaRMELEE, 349 Bridge street, Brooklyn, N. Y. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggist. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecsries, Lowell, Mass. 3 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. CITY ITEMS. ‘The Oriole, §227th and 1722 Pa. Av., offers for Saturday and Monday ladies’ Jerseys, coat-back, 49c.; finer quality, platted front, worth. $1, at 73c.; five all-wool Jersey, coat 89c.; line stockinet Jerseys, $1.19; pialted front Jersey, Worth $1.75 ‘at $1.24; ladies’ four-putton Gloves, worth 75e., at 50c. ; tour-botton, scalloped- embroidered back, c.; five-batton, fancy em! 7, 89c.; Misses’ four-button ‘Gloves, ‘stitched-back, 6¥c.; children’s Undershirts, 10, 12, 15,17, 19, 21, ‘and 23c., according to size; children’s Undersinris’or Drawers, in better goods, 19, 21, and 25c.; children’s half-wool Undershirts of Drawers, 25, 35, 39, and 40c.; ladies’ Vests, 25, 39, and 49c.; ladies’ Wool Vests, 79 and 98c.; ladies’ Fed wool Vest oF pani 8c., and $1.25. Sema argh Men’s Furnishing Goods. Canton Flannel Drawers, 25c.; heavy Canton Flannel Drawers, 30c.; best tailor-made Canton Drawers, 49c.: men’s Undershirts, 25c.; betier uality Undershirts, 35, 39, and 50c.; Wool Under- shirts, 75c.; best ‘lambs'-wool Undershirts or Drawérs $1; red all-wool Undershirts, 50c.;, finer red Wool Undersnirts or Drawers, 75c.; medicated Ted Undershiris or Drawers, $1; Gent's riboed 3 Hose, seamless, 2 pair for ‘Uniaundred Shirts, 33c.; Boys’ suspenders, 9c.;' Men’s Suspenders, 13c.; tine silk-worked ‘Suspenders, 25c.; hem- stitched Handkerehiets, 2 pair for 25c.; Men's Linen Cuffs, lie; dark colors Flannel’ Shirts, navy Blue Mannel, double-breasted Suirts, Finest Butterine at the original stands, 349, 350, 351, Center Market, center ro 2 Crowded! Crowded! Crowdea! With customers all the time. ‘The Fair, large day. The first game was a perfect Waterloo, the score being 11 10.0. The batteries were O'Day and Arundel, and Dwyer and Dally. The poor support of the Senators during the early part of the game disheartened O'Day, Who pitched a carelese, in- different game. Dwyer was an enigma on the other hand. Cuicago made 18 hits and 2 errors, and. Washington 3 bis and 4 errors, ‘The score of the second game was 5 to 1, in favor of Anson. ‘fie batteries were Gumbert and Dar- ling, and Keefe and Mack. Botn were quite effective, but Keefe gave 8 bases on balls and ust the gamé tuereby. Wasuington made 3 hits and2 errors, and Chicago 5 uits and 0 error. Philadelphia defeated Indianapolis, 2 to 1, by bunching some bits. ‘The batteries Were Sanders and Clements, and Shreve and Myers ‘The Phil- lies made $ hits and 3 errors, and the Hoosiers 7 hits and 2 errors Boston Won from Pittsburg, 4 to. _Sowders and Sommers, and Morris and Miller were the batter Jes. Boston made 8 hits and Serrors, and Pitts. Durg 2 hits and 1 error. New York took a game from Detrott, 5 oa, by taking advantage of the champions’ bunch of e1 Tors i the sixti:, Crane and brown, and Conway aud Bennett were the batteries. New York made 8 bits and 2 errors, and Detroit 6 hits and 6 errors. ASSOCIATION GAMES. St. Louis, 6; Baltimore, 0. (First game.) Balth more, 3; St. Louis, 2. (Second game.) Cincinnati, 3 Athletic, 0, (First game.) Cincinnati, 2; Atn- etic, 1. (Second game.) Loutsville, 1; Brooklyn, @ Kansas City, 5; Cleveland, 4. ‘The “Pencils” and the “Lungs” tugged away at gach other in the presence of ‘about 1,600 specta tors at Capitol Park yesterday afternoon, and afver tive innings conciuded they had had enough ‘and consented to a cali of the game with the score 4 Ue, 14 to 14, Whereat four Lungs—that 1s four pair—danced ‘a quadniie for Joy. The Pencils Were a Duuch of scribes as follows: Williams, Mc- Gill, Harries, McSweea aud Lewsley, of tng Pos Jones, of Tue Stax; Cowell, of the Crit Of thé Herald, and Dwyer and Merillat, of the Associated Press. Their opponents were wembers Of the Thatcher, Primrose and West minstrel troupe, as follows: West, Fagan, Primrose, ‘Truss, Whyte, Daly, art, Gordon aud’ Ward. The cos: tumes of tie Lungs were very funny. Hart ap- Peared in ballet costume, West as a flaxen-naired cowboy, Primrose as Touchstone, and the otuers ‘with becoming hues and shapes. "A band op the Toot enlivened the scene whenever tue crowd could Stop laughing. Fagan made a bome-run in we Mth and Was the hero of the 4: ‘The Tennis Players, ‘The tennis tournament of the Columbia Athletic Club on Analostan Island was continued yester- day afternoon, with the following results: First class singles, flaal round, McCawiey beat McCor- mick 60, 6-2, winning the champtonsitp of the club, The prize wasa silver handled cane. Sec- ond class singles, first round, W. S. Harban beat Chalmers 6-5, 3-6, 6-1. Second round, Harban Deat Byrnes 3-6, 6-5, 3-2; unfinished. Winner to play Marau in nals o-day. | Second class doubies, oudrop and MurpBy beat Chaliners and Mills 6-0, 6-0. Denfleid and Mars veat Kondrop and Mui dock 6-3, 6-3, in Ube nai round, winning the prizes, Whicu are Béecman racquets.’ Ihe games to-day will conclude Lue tournament, At the Racquet Ciub’s lawn-tennis tournamen 2121 L strrei, last evening, the Bacuelors deteat tne Tanglewoous in doubies by a score or 8-3, and the Stars defeated the Maples in singies, 80. By gene: al consent the first game in the second round singies Yptween the Bacuelors and the Stars was then played off, resulting in a victory for tue former vy a scoré of 8-1. “Mr. John C. Davidson, who Was to have playéd in the Bachelor duut Was necessarily avsent at the bedside of Lis $12 7th st, nw. ‘On Saturday, Sept. 22, 1885, We will have a special sale, and on that day only ‘The following bargains will ve offered: Handsome Decorated Eng. Chamber Sets, $2.20. Cut-Glass Preserve Dishes, only 8c. Cut-Glass Preserve Dishes, lurge size, 12c, A Patent Folding Cutting ‘Tavle tor 98¢, Extra large-fooved Chamber Pails, 29¢. Large size Decorated Tin Tollet Sets, $1.37, Good Folding Lap Boards, only 89. jood T'wo-string Brooms, 8c. Good ‘Three-string Brooms, 14¢, Good School Knapsacks, 48c. Better Schooi Knapsacks, 60c. Embroidered School Bag, a Covered Slate, a Sponge, a Slate Pencil, a 12-inch Rule—thia com. dination for 16c. A Sliding-Box Scholar’s Companion for 4c, ‘A goou 5c. Lunch Basket for 19¢. A good Shve Brush and box of Bixby’s best Biacking tor 16¢. 1 ‘Tux Far, 812 7tn st. n.w. Over S0 Years’ Experience in soap making has brought Cashmere Bouquet tojits present perrection. Xo toulet soap equals it. 20 Above Competition. Such 1s the verdicvot those Who have tried these goods—you probably have not seen them—as we Mant you to, we give you some special prices for a ww days: ‘Our $2.00 Ladies’ Tip'd Button go at $1.50. 2.50 Dongola, Tip'd, go at $1.90. “ 300“ Waukenphasts go at $240, “ 200 “ Soft Dongola Butt. go at $1.50. “ 175 and Misses’ Butt, go at $1.25. 2.7 Men's Calf Dress Shoes go at $2. 2.00“ Dress Shoes go at $1.40. 1.50 Boys’ Solid Schoot Shoes go at $1, 1.50 Misses’ Kid and Goat Shoes go at $1. As these Special Prices are given for a few days only, you should uot miss it. ‘THE STANDARD SHOE HovsE, 1 824 7th 8t., bet. H and 1. = The “Grand Republic” Cigarro is sold un- der a guarantee to jovber, retailer, and consumer, ‘This is how the milk got in the cocoanut—“no monkeying.” For sale by all first-class dealers, Wholesale agents, Lucus & Bro. 1 DOMESTIC Sewing Machine OMice, 7th H. tf ‘eas, Coffees, Chocolates, &c. Our Coffees are tresh roasted and fine, and are the best goods for the money offered in Wash- ington (or any where else). Old Gov't Java, 30c. Java and Mocha, 30c. ‘The best Mixed Tea at 50c. vo be found, Elegant print Butter 30c. Delaware Grapes direct trom N. ¥. state. Do not tall to try Our Coffee and ‘Tea to-miorrow, Saturday. Sugars at cost. M. &P. Merzcer, 1 417 7th st. bw. Finest Butterine at the original stands, 349, 350, 351, Center Market, center aisle, 1 A Clean 50 Cents Made. Shoes that can’t be matched anywhere else in the United States for less than $2, and warranted to be the equals at least of any $2 shoes made. » Hahn's Ladies’ $1.50 Dongola Kid Button Boots. Hahn's Ladies’ $1-50 Patent Leather Tipped But. Mahu’s Ladies $1.50 Genuine Goat Button. Hann’s Gents’ $1.50 Genuine Kip Boots. ‘Hahn's Gents’ §1.50 Calt Laced Shoes. ‘Habu’s Gents’ §1.50 Calf Button Suoes, ‘Habn’s Gents’ §1.50 Calf Gaiters, ‘Hahn's Misses’ $1.50 Fine Kid Button, ‘Hahn's Misses’ $1.50 Siraight Goat Button. Habn’s Youths’ gi.50 Caif Button and Laced, Hagy’s Rellable Shoe He 816 7th St., 1922 Pa. ave. p. W., 231 Pa. ave.8,€, Chronicle Office removed to “Chronicle Building,” No. 417 11th street, op. Star building. 2 brother, who is seriously il, and Mr. Voorhees played bis stead. “In the suligie gains above, Mr. uiebiey, WhO Was to have piayed, was absent, be- ing takeh suddeuly ili yesterday inorning, aud, as ho representative of the Mapies was present, the Match Went to the Stars by default, This evening Messrs. Thomas and Haviland, of the Georgetown Helguts, wii play Messrs. Williin- Som and Sulebiey, o: Lue Maples, in doubles, and 4B. Brown, of the ‘“Ariingtous, will play Charles Ca Jett, of tue Tangiewoods, in'singies. ‘The first sec- ad-round douvie mated between Cummings and ‘Merrill, of the Stars, aud Woodward aud Davidson, of Une ‘Bachelors, will probably also come off this evening if tuere is ume alter the scheduled games are Mnished. pone iets A Womax Wirn « Homictpat Manta.—A jury de lunatico tnquirendo was empannelled tuis morning in the case of Leah G. heeuan, a wuite Woman, Wao bas recently shown homicidal iy as to children. On the testimony Ws, Parx G. Young and B. B. Adams and ouers, ‘she Was adjudged to be insane. ss Affairs in West Washington. ‘THE CLEVELAND AND THUKMAN CLUB FULLY Or- GaNizeD.—The organization of the Cleveand and ‘Thurman Club of Georgetown was pertected last night by the election of, the following officers ata meeting beld at C. H. Fickling’s omice: M.A. Me Gowan, president; Artaur sual, vice-presidents W. H. Manogue,secretary; H. Divine, treasurer. Ab executive committee, courposed of C. H. Fickliag, ‘Cropley, Was appointed, a3 Was also a Muance committee, composeu ut Patrice Melntyre, W. ‘I. Wheatley, Charles Wheatley, FY, Gute and W. A. Gordod. "Tue omicers of tg club were insiruct arrange lor a celebration the completion of the flag pole. No initiation fee will be required. i CITIZ.NS’ COMMITTEE AND THE TenLEY- TowN RAILMOAD Pxosgct.—The subcommittees on streets and railroads of tue citizens’ com. mite beid a brief at Asso. ciation Hail last evening, for the purpose of consulting in reference to the app.ication or the ‘Teuley town and Georgetown Kaliroud. ‘The meet ing was held in accordance with the desire of the ‘Couunissioners to ovtain the Views of tue eitizeus Of West Washington 4s to overhead wires Messrs, J. T. Mitchell and John Leetch were ap- pointed a commitier to consult with the officers of the road, and to report at an adjourned meeting, Yo be held Monday evening. “The citizens appeat wo Le heartily in favor of the road, and will not Unrow any oustacle in the way of its coustruc- tion,” said Mr. George W. King 0 a Stax reporter at the weetiug. DeaTu ov Feapixaxp Kixa.—Ferdinand a and for some years a resident of West Washington, but wo bas reventiy resided on 24th, Street, died yesterday at his residence after a brief Uulness, in the torty-fourth year of bis age. Mr. King ad been th with typudid fever, but Was posed to have got saiely over it, when he was agalu stricken dowa. The funeral ‘will be trom Oak Hill chapel at 4:30 p.m. to-morrow. bear 28th strect, carge ol keeping’an unlicensed bar. Gnaix Ruckiprs.—Canal boat Loudoun arrived Witu 1,800 Uusaels of wheat for G. T. Dunlop, a MGreat ‘Pally comperatcre ent stetittg? a . s = ogemperature, 08; quarrel. He calied Louisa a “suort-legyed devil,” ‘she told bim “if she was a short-legged devi ‘as @ long-legged devil” Then Alexander took ® Band ip the trouble and Sam tureatened to put suend 10 hisextsience with a razor, DUE the vecause Brown's friends were in the are aucuma wear, ‘8nd in orver to cause their immediate sale, é SES10 per pair, Walch preseuts aa exceptioually foo nity to eecure an elegant pair of Sanwa sport in Trews Stuer och and G sifects vemperature, "73; tion at north counection, 8; conaition at south Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reltabie. 310 ——————————_—_—_ “*T sure Orr Dar Goons» 20th st. and Pa. ay. p. Ww. Having just received s FULL LINE OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, I am prepared to offer my friends and the public wenerally greater inducements than ever, viz: A fine Line of extra grade GUINET SILK at $1.00, 81.25, 81.50, 81.75 and $2.00. ‘A good BLAOK SILK at 75c. and 1.00. SURAH SILKS in biack and colors ‘at 85c., $1.00; extra heavy and wide at 31.25. Superior quality HENKIETT, inches wide, Oh Ali chelen 7 SNNMISTTAS, 46 - Ladies’ 6-4 HABIT CLOTHS, in Stripes and Plains, at 75. Ladies’ 6-4 HABIT CLOTHS, extra quality, at $1. one E EN ties gene a ‘New shades CASHMicKES at 5c. efits All-wool BENKIETTA (ew shades), 40 inches 100 dosen Ali-linen DOTLIES at 60c., worth 81. BED COMPORTs from $1 to 83.00. xhiypevtion invited (our 64 All-wool RED BLAN- Gur @5 WHITE and €2.50 PINK BLANKETS can- ke mnvtee th Public to examine our im stock of Gents’ and Ladies” UNDERWEAR at very low fat We sell the best FAST BLACK HOSE in the market; Bie from, 12Me. to 30c. Our 250. Ladies’ FAST Ck HOSE. area ‘sir Gente SEAT ERE Ge CRS for 250. an, ary Lange “igt Guu’s ‘Keg. Made HOSE reduced 4 Stipertor Ladies’ KID GLOVES at $1. Every pair warranted, . CA5~1MERI FLANNELS, BOYS’ WEAR, DO- MESTICs, ree ‘thing in the Dry Goods line, re- meuiber. and | am determined to sl of ny lange abd ‘Varied stock at a sacrifice. Come and be convinced. THOs. J. LUT RELL, 15-20 1930 id, AVE. B.W., COF, 20th st. Ouvz Cas Prarces Foz « DRY Goops. HENRIETTA “CASHMERES, all fine wool, Bite stoaule with, “Gobedm ade, Herre Ox makes eee ee one 75, only 50c., real value 75c, CARTERS, 71 MARKET SPACE. VALUABLE PRESENTS For Our Cash Customers. colom: =» OUF fash price 37 ic. MENKIETY colors, all pure Toh Mesely oue yar aude bait wide; "ron value gh, a2 5o ea gee ote, laee size, extra heavy, FRICO CLOTH, pure wool, double width 37540. LAD! ¥ Ley SLA SUT LING pure walt Seah one connection, 7; dis:rivuting a s.ribuLing’ reservoir, vemspe: rae at influent 4; con- ee figy ude in the dition at eMuent gate~ Fiver to-day at a8 p. im: lov ude 319 pm. ——— This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomences. More economical tha Ae ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘Sith the multitude of low test, short weight, siumor Phosphate powders, bold only ts cene Moral Maxine POWDER Ca, 200 Wall st, 2% AMUSEMENTS. FOR RENT_HOUSES. FOR RENT_HOUSES. NEW NATIONAL THEATER ‘THATCHER, PRIMROSE, AND WEST, Introducing The SHAKESPEAREAN FIRST PART. THE GRAND REVIEW, “MUSIC HATH CHARMS,” THE BROTHERS BYRNE. ‘TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Next, Wook “THE T¥O SISTERS.” s new pley by Denman ‘and Geo. W. Ryer, authors Bid Homeetend™” Seats are now ou sale" gext A \UGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. very Evening, Saturday Matinee Owing Tin begin at 7-45. Curtain wition es Bee Precisely. , rh has after the of | He abe eaves rfl crest eran. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, At a cost of $10,000, To be presented ins magnificent manner with Scenery, New Costumes, Sew Properties, Ghorus of Ault and Children, Nucinented Orchestrn serous, AU Hi Sect of Operailc and dramatic Artista, the who-e mattane tie MOST MAGNIFICENT REPRESENTATION ‘Ever Given of this Play in America, Notwithstanding the enormous expenses attending this production there will be no sdvance in prices. Next Week—THE RULING PASSION. 9019 pss Busou tuzaTER ‘WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 17. Matinees Tuesds ‘Thursday 4 Saturdays. ‘The Only Production of ite Kind in Aimerica, A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. ‘The Beautitul and Picturesque Play, “BEACON LIGHTS.” ‘Magnificent Tropical scenen Elaborate Appointmenta ‘Popular Prices as Usual. Next week—“Cold Day” Co. 8e17-6t (SPECIAL NOTI jew ent WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VERFIN. ‘The Autumnal Festival uf 17th aud 18th instant has been P. stponed to AND TUESDAY, SEPT. 24TH AND 25TH clemency of the weather. ‘Committee. NHOLD SPRINGSGUTH, Sec. GERD, SWISS CHOBSBOW SHOOTING” AND FAMILY FESTIVAL, to be given by the WASH. INGTON “GKUETLI VEREAN,” at Washunwton Park, Est. det. 1sth and 14th ate. s ¢.on MONDAY, SEPT. 24, 1888, Commencing at 6D. 13. ¥rize Crossbow Shootin: aud Bowling for Ladies and Seats, Game for Chindren. deraiew wall "run from ‘aud Penn. ave. to the Park free. Admission, for. Gentleman and Lady. 50 cents. Additional Lady cents, No return checks, sel7-7t ‘P®OF. CALDWELL'S ACADEMY OF DANCING. (Corner oth and H ate n.w..) Js Now Open for Receysion of Pupil, Teunions every Tuesday day 8 11 p.m. Proper discretion will be exereised an to a mainsion of Person» to this Academy. For further MONDA\ formation address JOS. B. CALDWELL, cede T14 Ct. uw. ROS. HINTON AND GREENW) LU'S DANCING Academy, (McCauley's Hall), 209 Pennsylvania ave., Capitol Hill, Is now open for the reception. of Scholars. Season’ begins “MONDAY, September 17, 1888. se3-Lin® SSONS TO LADIES AND CHILDI N ROAD KI. ING AND HUNTING BY A LADY, HORSES TRAINED AND CAKEFULLY EXER- CISED, Ladies Escorted on their own Horses, Driving Les- agus Given, High-clat: Saddle Horses for eale or hire. MR AND MRS, MIDDLETON, 2024 Psi Late of the Washington Riding Academy, FOR RENT—HOUSES. ae Tay DUVALL. 925 Fet. nw. POE BEST 1020 AND 1022 SOUTH CAPITOL ‘S-room brick houses; water anu closet in the paitoeat TOO South Captiol et se. Apply aeace Bd sta J.a¥. lee R '—8-ROOM BRICK HOUSE; TWO IN- F aed porches: Jot 149 feet deep; 13524 V st. Pg FOR BENT-417 HST. NW—TWO-STORY BRICK; T-room; 10d. at $2 th. ii quire of A EBERLYS SONS $i No 718745 tow. RENT OR SALE— WB Fe, ; TOF SAlE HANDSOME NEW BRICK. furnace, rauge, gas, and water: doubie floors; rent at $50: frouting park: (esr care. 2@and D southeast.” Call at house. © seti-2t* OK RENT—NEW SIX-ROOM 143 NST. Frater comforauie homes 18° 303 ba S08 F rater aud gas: $1 _ RUST, 1008 F st. n.w. ith wt. 8¢., OF.10.; Fe omn sts ames ty 1116 Cong 19 2104 By. st. nw. Taba Wiis ylie we. 1225 8ch Senesde mst 30 er5-1m_SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Fn.w. Fok RENTS FROM Nov. 1 NEW TEN ROOM house. laborers house, stable and tutiee from Georwetows ou F SABA, MUL rMt $19 ver month to desirable tonant LAPS, APPLY ou premises. OR RENT — THAT SUPERB apartment house 2114 M st near N.H. ave: 12 Yooms, all w. i., dumb waiter, open fire-places, piazzas, fine location: wear market, horee-o.Tm Service, 40. Call atter 5 p.ur, 18-6" oR RENT— UNFURNISHED HOUSES. 1806 K st. n-w., almost newthree-story front; modern iniprovemeuts Asth st. n. god order; i] ‘pressed brick best of o.der; 11 rooms: Wx comer K; modern improvements; Fooms; $40, G. METZEROTT & CO. ne i ‘2820 Pat. nwr1Or . w., 6F.20.30 451 N. J. BOAIGL Et ne. 6m... 8 WE STORES, OFFICES, &e. Stablerear 1416 I Store and dwelling 1000, Q.hand Pave. rm y. Kow, rm’ 10. Shop 804 Bat uw... Cellar 1541 M st. nw. 27D at ve is only a portion of the pm For full list cull at office for | THOS. on my ool the Ist and 15th, bulletin issued on E, WAGGAMAN. cotta s {OK KRENT—: T.. FINE 3-STORY BRICK; ATTLE OF SHILOR 10 rooms: newly painted and_papered: all modern Pscn oct veR ually from Oe m. to 10pm... ug. | improvements: desirao jocatign rout 860: oF will two blocks sou! 8. Treasury sell proverty: key at drug store 2st and G st s toe. ae By “wel | PECK. 934 at. ‘e3)-3t> | HE CYCLERIES. 1406 N. ¥. AVE — LADIES K RENT—1302 9TH ST. N.W., THREK-STORY Bicycles, Tricycles, Sociables and Tandems for pay-window brick; 12 room: miod. imp.; im wood Keat by the hour, day or week. ‘Tricycles for five | condition and a desirable location: $43 per inuuth to months, $5 per mouth. spleen | a. nt. A. T. COUMBE, 1425 N. ¥- ave. #21-3t EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. C. FERRY. 5c. FERBY. 5 NEW FERRY TO ALEXANDRIA 3 STEAMER GEO. LAW. 6:40, 8, 10. 12 wm. 2. 4:30, 6 p.m, Leaves Sundays 10, 12 a. m., 2. 4:30, From Mary Washington’ BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘OR RENT—DWELLING 1117 1 825. Key next door. Inquire 926 Louisiana ave. n.w. ‘se21-6t OUTHERN LAND AND SILK ASSOCIATION, ;meorporated under the zeneral laws of the state of ryland. Capital stock, $150,000, Office 311 North Charles st., Baltimore, Mu. We would call the especial attention of investors and depositors to our 8 per cent iuterest bearing stock. Dividends declared sem i- annually, payabl in Baltunore. all stoca-holders share eqtally in the prosts of the assuciation. “Onters by mail receive prompt attention. Sez1-0t PRIVAVE BANKING HOUSE IN THIS ClI¥ requires 20 000 more capital to replace that of 4 partuer compelled to retire ob account of il, health. 1¢ Bank is doing a safe and profitable business in commercial discounts, and the investment is posi- thyely secure. None but actual monied men will receive atten- tion. _w021-6t Address X 226. WILL BUY HALF INTEREST IN REST- 300 aurant doing rood business: $300 ces ‘Aditese Box 12,5 FOAL GPERCL AND, VALUABLE INVES jeuted: cheap. ‘in whole or part; model for inspection, “Tor. particuiars Call or wadrcar STORE, ste. cor. bth and sf sts. mw. 220-30" POH SALE-DRUG ‘S10RE ON Hasy THInS nd ju & good location. doing & fair busines. For fermi os “Sooty to HERKOS “x HAMEY 1507 rood location; areas = ~ Diguso haa lrge wrvtinde ad saben coats G20 per Tr) vunds abd stablein rear; $20 per mouth. ONT HOS. E- WAGGAMAS, _we2L-3t "917 F st. iw. JOR RENT—NEARLY NEW 2-STORY AND CEL- lar corner Brick Dwelling in northwest section; Sonvenlent to street curs: parlor, din ne-room, and kitchen on first floor: four chambers ‘and bath-room cellar under whule house: immediate posses sion; re.it $37.00 per mo. ‘1¥LER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F, 3 sel 2-20 ‘$35 PER MONTH WILL RENT A handsome corner Store and Dwelling, near the Navy ard. CHAS. A. ‘SHIELDS 1006 F st. nw. JOR RENT—A TWO-8TO! Si ner 10th and South Curolina ave. s,«., containing it roums and ceilar, with modern improvements. quire at 205 2d-st. we. se20-3t* oy i sts.. furnished, a delightfully sit of ten rooms, no@ including laundry, furnace roun,éec. : every comfort; with stable and curriage house: for six months or longer, 8 DOUBLE, Btar office. ne20-3t" SES its 7OR KENT— 024 Gat. 16r., 3b..8100 Foisa'e. tar..078.70 1 berocts Coe ar ci0 50 {60.65 Good store room, coun- 2026 Gi st, 13r. 103 S83 NT—712 D ST. 8. W.. SEVEN ROOMS. bath, ail mod, NRY WEX, 443 OR RENT—A COMPORTABL dwelling, 10 rooms, ail by the year. LE i JOR RENT — FURNISHED — NICE SIX-ROOM ‘awelling house in very best locality, north Gall ae 1476 Lath ot a.we 0220-3 FE KENT OR SALE—1910 13TH ST. N. W. uew eight room brick, all inodern improvements, App.y at 483 Missouri ave. n.w. 8e20-3t" J Sit, DISPOSE OF Ay GHAPHOPHONE stock (90 shares) in lots to suit for prompt cash at low Drices. Address se20-2t READY CASH, Star office. HE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A GENTLEMAN'S PRIVATE STABLES +] are offered for sale at a great sacrifice from original cost. ‘The stock consists of a handsome and perfect Bay Family Horve, 6 years old, warranted sound end entle fora lady to drive, and is © ‘very free, prompt Wer. A. Bay Horse, 7 years old: is close and cotn- pactly made, sound and gentle: wili stand without ty- DK, aud ean excellent business Horse. Also a bay ‘Trottiug and Family Horse, 8 years old: sound and Kind, is very stylish in harneas, and can trot a maile bet. ter than 2-40." The Carriages consist of an elegant Pittsburg Hockaway, three iuonthe old, is a stylish ver rele, adapted for winter ner tae, and a perfect Family carriage. ‘and handsome Side-Bar 3 ton Wagon, aud one of the Storm spring Business, Wagons; hes square top. hie paneled sides, and is suitable tor gro: cer, baker, milkumn, of a store doLvery waxon. Aiso, Sreygate Se hand-uiado single Harnce cto pet Sin? Tupe Harnesr, oue set ligt Double Harness, used few tines: Seal Cap, Mobs, Lianueta, Whips, table ‘Ailwill “bs ‘sola for good and satisfactory ani reasons that will be stated to piuthecens. Dealers, speculators, liverymen, or any one in want of supprior articles are invited to. exansine thom, aud in reason will be wccepted “forall ‘apply at Owner's Private Stable, 729 17th at. 2020-30" Back of the Corcoran Art Gallery. A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. To increase its manufacturing capacity and other- wise meet the growing demands of its pusiness, THE DOMESTIC FIRE ENGINE A\D PUMP COMPANY— office and salesroom, 528 12th st, n. w.,—will dispose Of 1,000 shares of ite capital stock, in lots to suit pur- chasers, at @5 per share, Par value, €20 per share, ‘Stock full paid and non-sssersable. Subscriptions received at the Company's office, or by the following directors Dm GEORGE B, WELCH, 219 45st. nw. DANIEL RAMEY, 1307 F st. n. w, ‘W. H. LEPLEY, 725 15th st. n. w. CHARLES A. MCEUEN, 1420 F st. n.w. J.D. FREE, Jz., 1343 Fat. nw. F. McC. CRISWELL, 1101 F at.n. w. PHILIP T. HALL, 908 F st. n. w. W. 0. DOUGLASS, 522 Oth at. ‘We beg to call attention to owing home testi- ‘monials as to the value of our machines: HYatTTsvILLe, Mp., Sept. 11, 1888, ‘The Domestic Fire-Engine and Pump Co.: Gzxturwxx: We havein our villaze one of your “Little Giant Barrel Engines,” and I say unhesitat- ingly that it is the very best thing I have ever seen in the way of a fire extinguisher for villages, towns, and private residences. It is cheap, easily worked, and al- ways in order. Every village, however small, and ‘every farmershould have one. ‘Very truly yours, Tours D. Wiwe, Orrice Goopreaz RUBBER Co., ‘WasHinatox, Sept. 11, 1888. Gexvtemax: The “Little Giant” Fire Engine re- cently purchased through us by the committes on groundsst Washington Grove, Md., meets every re- quirement, snd when used in connection with your chemical mixture does better work than any fire ap- Paratus I have ever seen, Every village in the land yught to have and could well afford to buy one of your machines, ‘Manaxer. Mount Prxasaws, D. C., Bept. 21, 1888, GawrtemEn: We have two of your “Little Giant. Villae Fire Engines at Mount Pleasant We have tented their strength and find that we can throw a good stream upon the topof any building in our village. ‘We are much pleased with the trial tests, and I take reat pleasure in commending them for use in villages ‘nd at private places. They are easily managed. ‘Very respectfully, ‘Lruax 8. £umar. ‘Taxoma Panx, D. C., Sept. 11, 1888. Gawrtemax: You have very appropriately named the Monell Barrel Fire Knyine the “Little Giant,” for such itcertainly is. The powerful action of this ma- chine made me® purchaser as soon as 1 saw one ope- rated. loonsider it the best machine for the purpose ‘that has ever come to my notice, and I most heartily indorse all your company claims for it. 3 ‘Very respectfully, SF. Gueear, FOE, BENT DWELLING: 34 ROOM; NEARLY new: 1000 8th st., corner Mt. Vernon ‘Place: hension October Ist. “AppIy 01 ‘OR REN1—1921 171H ST. N,W., NEW RY brick. 7 rooms and bath; new istrobes and range: lewly papered: new ves Sxtures; brick stabl of lot. 1417 10tu st. nw. R KENT—U07 NEW JERSEY AVE N. W.; M.1, ee repair: woud yards: $3040 per’ mo.: ales 9 3 fooms; im. 1; $18.50, Apply to 'W. JOHNSON, 718 13th st. nw. se3-Lin, Pe EAN, Keak a RENT — THE OLDEST BUSINESS STAND, tate aud Insurance ‘10th and F sta. nw. 1520 14th st. with dwel ine and st.bieartached. 11 = vont ewite “tor Toot all wewi) Bt dus vo HOUSES, IN FORLEN. 1410 Qst nw petata Veewise wes Ba 5 ot wean 3p St 0r wa 3G - i0r..60' ie x Cee oe 1107 Pe: eve: 00 4 oor ; i — f f gla OFFICES. ‘39 7 i RENT—FURNISHED— 1801 G st... OR KENT—THREE STORY AND BASEMENT ah ‘odern improvaunsuta welloemed, Secuseat? ements: well. = borthwest? fouvenie:t tocarsand herdics, TYLEN & ROTHER: FOLD, 1307 F et aw. 2017-60 R RENT— 1602 Vt. ave. nw. 10r., m. 1. 201 Q st. n.w., 10r. m. 1. pa 1203 Q et nw. Lin, mt \ Fe 1900 Math xt aw. Dar a witk’ well Yor Fes Ear ve 4 ly’ urulabed = eR PALKL eel 7-128 apie ais F at. JOR RENI-UNFUUNISHED wr _guo sects B300\ L110 Lath at uw Lr a no ad igh ie Oe ere new Vr... we, 10r... Be. Dow wre “ er ESRE nr. F181 “03 Ieteave ne Tg td 269 190 re. D.W.. OF. 2422 14th st. 9r.. 1731 19th st..9F. frou JOR % ‘OB SALE—STOCK iE ‘education. delivered on smal. paymen: for terms Box 129, Star ullics. JOR SALE-1 famiy ; almost ws VN DEX, star office. oR pa BzL dst wt office. ROR SALE-THE CONTENTS OF ‘convement t BAM, Star oftice. a a Ok SALE-VERY F E F Boous, FOR SALE — MISCEL! Fe eer Es ROE SALE—siock, Fixi LLANEOUS AND FIXTURES < Store 911 dig st-0.6- ‘Worth double the amotut, good ‘reatone. for etet AND INIER- est in acorne croc’ ry, met and provision s.ore in ‘ithe north west doin «fair selling. Address Box 6, Star offic EAP FOR CASH—A Frevericksbune, R SALE aud. Differen: Fucnivure, ii fora uve wan,” Address L. B 62, Pree rs eit NTIRE LE—A HORSE, DAYTON. AND HAKNE: horse 4 years via, sound, and in wood cond tiot te purchaser, ns LE—A LARGE FANCY OYSTER AND doing & good busivess {OR SALE — BAY MAKE; GOOD TRAVELER. uitalle foF family Use oF Lor iady : nearly uew. Appiyy Mouut Ver ‘et st. TON amo. school teacuors of varent editions: CYCLOPEDIA, TWO. this Chat it siven a mugher all prices. kutire wt Lose no thine. Address HOUSEHOLD EFF ECTS— DeB Uteweila, disbes, &e-, of will welt mri nt 4 OF part ats banca, e203 WF WHEATLEY sezu-it ‘anwe; used but afew months; com £300: ‘3 cash Address” A. ‘X WELL FOR ished eleven-rvom house; will be sold in whole ‘OR SALE—CuEAI bie busi: ess Horse, for which owner Le— WALNUT ‘and office table. cheap. 170 ALI its, used by retail iby Wholesale deelere: will soit all o trde, Address PALENT, Star office. se2U-3t" OR SALE—A CONFEC TON RY STORE, ay yours 1. Va OR SALE—WHOLE cheap toacash buyer; louse in first-class location; | ‘ars aud opposite park. Address NILE: e20-3t* SOUND, KELIA- has no furvher DESK AND cu. 1702 14th wt, uw, wedi BLE PATENT, Law Srocers : hi! A YOUN OFFICE ps territory; will INE FAMILY MARE, Six old. sound. weachs 1100 pouuds: 15% hauds perfectly hiud in any haruecs nine For particulars address ©. F. W. ‘style and ac- ALLIAM®, Haia- weld. st OF STOCK IN TRADE AT 403 Penbsylvauia ave.. consisting t: unkks, traveling K SALE— harness, blaukets, Eo, to close busiuess, ou ac count of wickneas; store for rent; fixtures for sale. oa 3 F 30 shares Columbia Title Insurance Co, Stock. 79 Shares Columbie Fire Insurance Co. Stock. Falls Ice Co. SALE OR EXCHAN stock of Carmaces, “Wagons, and Harness of all styles, both new and second-hand. Quite a varie y ot ‘Close © Alto, Rol ‘and Horse Blankets. Best of terms. vinced. W. ‘stock, 0. 7, THOMPSON, 7th ¢t- and Pennsylvania ave. 2 ual Bank Bullditig LARGEST ‘The above Houses can ve exainined F OLYER s00 Pe yur office oly, THOMAS J. = C0., Sad ote ere ait ‘me | JOR SALE-JUsT AMRIVED, A CAR TOAD OF —— | J! Horses from Virginia: among them some fue driv- ere and workers, prices rrasouable. SCHLEGEL & Ms QUIGLEY, in rear of 933 D st. welb-Lw* 312 Cat. nw., 20r. | —ONE FINE GRAY HORSE, FIVE 2oIsOnweiée | Years old, stands 16 hauds high, weichs about 1,100 1224 14th din. w 1dr. | ibs. can be seen at 728 1st n.w., or Market, cor.” ist 3203 B st. aw. 0c. --30 | ood i Riso ee17-60" XQQG¥ ot. aw. 1a. “9 | ROR SALE-GREAT BARGAINS IN UPRIGHT 231 Saat nw. 13 839 | H’vianos: one at $180, one at $195, one at $200, and it Ma: ave. 830 | special in_wew. Pianos, tor rent 493 bed HUGO WoRCH & 00. Sohmer Piano 25 91 .. { }— <- e ite 22 18 | JOR SALE—THE NOW FAMOUS AND MAGNIFI- 17. 1607 | KB’ cent stul:z & Bauer Uprigut Cabinet and Upright 19 1640 | Parlor Grand Pisuos, we are sell ng ou easy pay- 1 “16.30 | ments of $10 per month Ull paid tor. “They ave the ES 16 | most elegant upright made, for fine workmanship, 1 2 | brilliaut tone qualities and extreme durability. bac! PY 40 | Piauo fully warranted for five sears. ¢ 38 | Qld Puaucs taken “in part payment aud full value 3 jowed.. 30 | “See us before you buy, 1613 3dst.n. é 1e¥ Close, Gr. EAS Peer’ A 2 BE B leveland ave., Gr... Fenton M n.e..6r 1: 36 Cet. nw, Or. 13 EEE Fas z 57 | JQOR SALE—PARTIES IN NEED OF PINE Ok OAK ‘TRE PIANO EXCHANG aE puree should commun cate with Pai hang eaewhere, se bave wrcufed « the lowest prices. York ave. $31 F to. rec ‘OR SALE — ©, eat | tou, D. | Wagous, on tany paywiente “YOUN s cbUk. boiler: Be ‘ARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROAD Carts, Pouy Carts, Surrey, Aands Of Spring ‘and all ‘oF cast, 4 . Sus bat West Washing. elds —THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE- oids all expensive attendance. dtu of fuel. Send for circular A} and price list. b. BALLAUF, Av’t, 731 Tthet. blz-4r PO! RENT—UNFUENISHED. 1921 16thst nw 1478100 1915-1327 Wallach PL.€35 | MONEY TO LOAN. Ur 33 BO Eat. me, LOrecc.. 28 | MOREY, 10,L0AN AT FIVE PER CENT OW P. 4203 Beh ot 2 10550. 20 Union ot, sn, 62-23 | MM proved ‘neat cata security, tates amounts 1325 Coreoran st.,13r. 30 Office re. 705 5 | ayectalty. TYLER é RUTHERFORD. NEN av. nw 10r46.90 Ofice me 1307 atn.w 29 | “aul sme 1307 F ave CON REA ; 10r, 40 Barber shop 13th & E a.w. FURNISHED, 16th st, nearQ, 14r., stable in rear, per year. ..82,000 06 900 U st. n.w..8i Fx. RENT—OCTOBEK 1—TWO-8TORY CK House, containing seven rooms and beth, 1425 5 Ht pw. excellent condition rent 20 30 per month in advance; also two-story Brick, 1802 9th st u.w.. Grrocms snd bath and celiar, speaking tubes; ‘rout 36.30 in sdvance: in first-class Condition. Apply’ to OWNE, 1507 Sth se n- wold FoR RENT-10-kOOM BRICK, NORTHEAST COR 10th and 0 sts. u.w., with ‘stable, $7; withcut table, $65: convenient to three lines of cars: in per- fect condition. C. B. CAY WOOD. 916 Fat. uw. 81b-3° OR KENT—TO A PRIVATE FAMILY, NO CHIL- iren, part of furnished house, 9 rooms, mod. tp Tent very low: 12th st., between’ Fand New York aves ase ‘36 JOHN C. ATHEY, om Fd dda zy = : = sitet Brtorrsts arate terse to ie as ee 1206 22a, ~4 try ply WESCOTT & WII Foret ab Ld 18 1907 Paave aw. 20: R RENT-LARGE BRICK, 616 H ST. N.W- Fis wiy pavered std pahuted. 11 rooms, bath, calles, ke, $50") Rew an Tandone Une, 1629 8th, 850, ‘New ny ‘roome, bath, cellar, 0. $50. eh arn gay & ei inh cl ese Jo Stat. we 2, 03 10 rooms, $28 ALBERT F. FOE, G20 Fat IR RENT—NEARLY NEW 2-STORY AND CEL- Tar coruer brick dwelling iu northwest section; gonvenient to t cars: r, dining-room and Ertchen “on (irs Boor: bers aud atiroom Sbove: cellar ; ainmedia ion; rent $57,60 per mo, TYLEE & RUTHERFOND, i807 Fat hee selz-120" R BRENT—1405 31ST SI. THKEE-STORY brick, 21 rooms, all in splendid con- ‘sol8-Ot 1418 F at. OE RENT — HOUSE PARTLY FURNISHED. rooms; wate ‘bath-room. &e.; long FceeaaL TNT sele-iws RENT—1407, 1109. 1411 30TH ST. (NEW): a ‘Uctober i, 1888. App to 1403 BOCs im ‘posscaxion to st oF 714 16th ot. RENT—HOU'SE 1002 0 ST. 8.W.: 2m Toms: improvements. Apply Pennaylvania ave, nw. el ‘ONEY TO LOAN ‘ANCE PLACED, _el1-Im Siig Cottacn THOs, G. HeNSEY, 1226 Fat. n'w! Mist." bot. 13th and 14th, 18r., per year 22800 | ST ocgy to LOAN IN SUMS TO -SUTy Sine Sunderland Yiace mw. 2ir- fer mouth: ‘ivoinn?°? | MGMT uAriS OF inrbirsr ow REAL STATE sel1-2we Tor Fete, | BkOUMITY. HILL JOWNSION 10K RENT— . AND Aces ooo ramo or. xv. | B2,000,, Saves, SS ‘With all modern improvements. eetar?in city, %ar lowest rates. Call now. Wo. F. PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE HOLTZMAN, Attorney, 1321 Fst. i Seven rooms, including bath. 2200 9500. 81.000, Closets in every room, with hallway, gaa, and water; | BVO, 92,500, 00, st lowest rates. "Go tid eet, Rent, 818,60 por month. —". wesaaseme 9 Reiki, ors ¥ ot ‘BH. WARNER, EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. u28-1m even. | R % ‘ba as ‘= BONDS, R RENT-NEW BRICK DWELLINGS, WITH ‘water, in southwest; good neishborioos, Wear cars, EA. MOINTIN suk BRAD "ABLE QUARTERLY, ae eehee Feut $15. i '2e15-10t ‘918 Fat. 870. TO LOAN RoR RENT— . Tide ate == st..7 7 new; cellar....... Fs 500 ON REAL ESTATE 1397 (ae tines or - ‘S00 __fau25]_‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. & WiiTAREH E JORDAN, ONEY TO LOAN 8015-6t 1417 Fst IN SUM» FROM SEM Ana. 9k RENT—1731 F ST. NINE KOOMS AND AT THE LOPEST Bates OF Dir beth: i excellant, condition, ‘and perly bayored AND COB MISSIO. tarvughow EIGER & LEIBELAANR. a T3OaF at REAL ESTATE 1N THIS DISTRICT. ST. N.W.;| en22 Corver 10t and F sts. nw. OR RENT—HOTSES 47 AND 49 F Fess oa t, dininy-room aud kitchen ; first floor. ‘and bedroom; second ticor, lor: tivor, and beth: | "VO LOAN water and gas; all in. condition Bi 25,000 inadvance’ “LEON TOBMINER Atiorncs eres, ‘3:00 fat 5 percont, 915-6t* B22 435 at. nw. 3ge5 Gece: JOR RENT—DRAN NEW 3-STORY BRICK, BAY 0005 ** 8 Per. Fvindowe: bot and cold baih cases ‘rooms: gumsicsui, BEALL, BROWN &00.. & pnmediate god tenant lov rent ot a2. feamass | _Qheegume sats ise et aw. a a ry TO LOAN—FOR BALE 1561,000 POR RENT 1370 1204 8 ST bath, new $25 per mont 5. 12th st.n.w., 9rooms aud bath, 2112-2114 M st. m.w.. 12 ro. 2022 I REEN & CUN- (AM, 1 eclt-1m FOR RENT_FURNISHED, 8 ROOMS 965. WILL five &5 for oue rum of #15 tor two. back jarelie, nl sug, Wc. une, of stale if "mauite before’? pin, 108 1th oc ROR RENT—021 OST. WN, Soe ee M° “20 3 NEY TO LOAR security. 818 B st. ac; Gr.; $16.30. Key 820. ‘and F ets. ne.: Or. and tath: new mo. ‘Keys 716. Owner at 518 oun st we. LOR RENT- A HANDSOMELY FINISHED NEW ten rooms. mod. imps. with 4 nace; doul wi st. Apply Or Dest”. ‘ONEY To oO} 2 Meron, oe ‘3, Houses Mo** 70 toss (OR REAL ESTATE AT Low WASH’) b. ap24 Succeasor to DANERHOWER E SOR TLL5 Pet N REAL MSTATE OR ry It is now time to make selections for your Fall tumes. Our stock is 0 lange and our sclection 80 ‘With the new alterations to our already large Dress Goods Salon we need not hesitate in saying that our stock is the very largest and best selected ever shown by us or anyone else PA | FQOk SaLe—A Bi Feasou for selling, to change busiiiess. age oatiiigh aac, oe $000 oie sod ii Yat’ eee ore 8008 ‘800 404 nnd 406 Sout Cap. tb. Gr 000 _ Aenea The above mw onty. 8 portion of the property books, fist call at office for imued | tests ces gee sai ois for pole goeet JOR SALE—HOUSE 807 L +T. NW MOD) RN iuding 2 bath-roome | ent ‘Sovditive: 13 rome te <3 rome | see. 208 SALE_ON © BTREET SOUTHWEST, NF 3 Fy sol) St BIS 4h ot ow, OK S\LE—A DECIDED BARGAIN— House, 1] rooms, 2 hath roouns, concrete celiara, two lots, 46275, room for another b-aiwe, beh, Ue: muhecticut ave. WA. COULTER U3 Bt Cloud batidine ‘21-2 }OK SALE—051 MAGN AVE A HAN | Shexs Ee room, at moa tes: be | | pacvot the city wear three lines uf | Bechara toquite ofc twene | BF SALE—NOR HWEST, Ti ttc bricks Bt, Wet Eth am it SALE—CoZY HOME. Cal 7 rooms, bath and cellar, Valance $28 per mont, NESS PROPERTY ON piven ave. bet 3d and 4)y et. nw (north 180. Tenement houses could be built the rear. Price culy $1: JOHNSTON, woot aie ave. tw ULIFUL COKNERK HOUNE ON tu a fashionable locality, built omlp. last Price, $14,000, WILL & JOM NBT i 1503 Penney Ivana ave, 0, PAVING INVESTMENT — vest tor €2.100 each Ment OR SALE—A_ GOO ‘hrce houses im nord 10 yor south HILL & JOKNSION, elo ae 1503 Penuinyivamia ave. bie, {OR SALE—A HOUSE IN THE NokTHW: kainihe 16 rooms aud bath room. Heute tor 61 wath. “Price, $10,000. HILL. & JOMNSTON, sel9-bt 1905 Penney ivauia ave, Fok, MEE SURTARTIAL MODERN oat built by the WASHINGSON IMPHOVEMENT COMPANY? firwt-class work and A No. 1 material: uly uottbal Profits added tocom., bay-window bricks; © ‘cous aud bath-roome lange po “9 bs ES SUE, ‘Ouly €500 cash, balance eb} : for e MELLER mae 9 320 Pa ave'ee. TOK SALETHOUSES OF EVERY DESCKIPTION parte of the city. Inquire se18-3e “C'F! pakkek, 12139 xt Kk SALE—A NICE CORNER HOURE, ® ROOMS, two hall, rooms aud 87.000, td Est to OWNER 1014 19th ot hw. eee ry \* KK SALE—BRICK HOUSE, 1510 V BT. 7 roows and oath all modefu improvements and a order: lot ts ax 20. te lange . ‘CHARLES W, HANDY, : WR Pst ne FPO SME A HANDSOME NEW) 7 KOOM. Baye saat neon, onto trick hours, 300 ket ne: nperior plan bing auc d ainece, splendid Ker tioders improvements, «inode of” couvenieuce; i couvenlent to public school | easy terms. Owner WiL- selB-0t LIAM MAYSE, 516 ub et. uw. terme to wait. Ing . SOR SAL: —€10,000—A BEAUTIFEY. ‘u northwest, 10 rvome and. bat fiutsbed in naturel wood, furusce, mearl excelent condition STEIGER & i wels-at ren ue, ave. care at ouly $300, 'K. Mares of ‘A PLL | 1410 New Kork ave. * sel5-Lma | POE SALE REVERAL NEAT, | SUBSTANTIAL pressbrick Honses, six room abd st, nose Bet jst, owes Wath inedern unprogenente. 3,409 euch, ciAS, W. sell wa JOR SALE OX RENT— ATLKACTIVE HOUSE, Corner Prope: SMALL COKNER LoT at. 2.6, 480.. Cor Ie pry BUILDING LOTS SEAR Capitol, at bargain : on coruer o. water and is Aad; only exch lot WHITAKER & imines Oe F& SALE—TH WILCOX, SaLE—LOTS aT ‘D, FIRST Eoeaurnrm

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