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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, 5 gina, fair; stationary” ee tues ta Scuniera ‘Virgioia sligntly "warmer; “ wenerly ms “Tow Shall Our Girls Behave?” ts the title of Sherwoow’s paper on half our spoiled chil- pe ot po holt are Doys—in the Ladies’ Home aD tical re ten cents fm silver or stamps; and you shail have 1 the rest of the ypuemnber, Octo~ = s renter ner. ‘year, Sej ber, nd we suail have your half dollar next year, a after a million subserivers have tree The October number #3 on the news-stands—six cents. Lapres’ Howe Jovuwat, Philadelphia. SEE THE MARBLE-Tor WALNUT SUrTs for $31, at be Westend Furmture Store. SK. Brown & Sou, 20th street aud Penosylvania avenue n. Ww. Loox at Rich’s Shoes, 717 Market Space. OUx Own and without hesitation we the best made boys’ and children’s clothing tx tue cy. School sults, $5. Eiseman Bros, 7th and E sts, Manufacturing Clotht-rs and Yailors, Brooks, 15th st. Prices Guaranteed. ALL HOUSEEREPEKs should read Moses & Son’s advertisement seeeeRE 8 tls paper of bargains in house Mew’s Dansy Hats, fall styies, $1.50.and $2; extra value, ALT. Lewis: 435 7th ot bas W. B, Hovamtox & Co, 8 F St. nw., Are anxious for you to cali und” inspect thelr new line of Furniture, Carpet, and Upholstery Goods, Price marked in’ plain figures. Come and judge for yourself, Ail prices guaranteed. Two eieva- tors, W. i. Hocautox & Co, 218 andi 1220 F st, Dw. Brooxs, 15th st., Gas-Fixtures and Chandeliers, PERFECTION axD UNSURPASSABLE.—We claim in the ‘aried stock in our Tailoring iment. its toorder, $20 and $25. Elsewan Bros, 7th and £ sts, Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors, Maxt Bargaixs at Rich's, 717 Market Space, A Prooresstv® CaxPaton— For Furniture, Carpeis, and Upholstery Goods. ‘The fail se.son has opened, and again 1 take ny Position in the front rank, prepared to offer a line Of furniture, carpets, and upholstery goods in Which, for price and’ quality, competition $s open any advertised price list. My stock is com. iu every departwent, azd all the noveities of the latest styles, to which'l ask au inspection from Defore purchasing, a8 1 ain deverimiued to sell at bottom prices, ‘B27 and 319 71h st_n.w., furniture partment, 682, G4, and 659 Dsi.’b.w., corpet department. SLT 7th St. nw., upnoistery and drapery depart ment. Wasu B. WILLIAMS. Bwactircr Lorgnettes, iatest. Liempler’s, cor. 454. Stove Repams, Hardware, Sheet Metals, and Rouse turnisiine goods, H. Foose, 507 7th =t. BLW., Opp. P. VU. Dep. p Wans.—Why, 115 easy enoazb! If you Duy Jounson’s steel Plate Waru Air Furnace. Every ue guarant . JOMNSON, 1240 9th St. LW. Brooxs, 15th st., Largest, Ricuest, Newest, Stock, We Maxe no idie bonst, but we do know that we can show the largest line of suitings and trouserings in the city. Pants to order $5. Else- man Bros., Tailoring Department, 7h and E sts, None better than Kich’s Shoes, 717 Market Space. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Vight. Avsavau’s.—“The Kuling Passion.” Natiowat.—“The Two S.sters.” Hanuis.—“A Cold Day.” Paxonama.—“Battle of Suiloh. geeecsincsuc Condensed Locain, ‘The Old Guard, Union Veteran Corps, last night adopted appropriate resolutions respecting the Geath of First Sergeant Robert Nelson, and de- cided to attend the funeral, which takes place to- morrow, in a body. Yesterday Marion B. Sheridan fied a bill in equity against A. A. Marr et al. for the substitute of trustee, Harriet Dimond fied a Dill agalust Catherine Dentz et al. for the sale of 1ot to satisfy Judgm.nt against Wm. Cabill, Dr. C. L. Dufour has beea added to the pharma- ceutical faculty of Howard University. Yesterday, while Clarence Butler, a thirteen- Year-old colred boy, residing at 112'L street, was ing With @ revolver, he Shot himself 10 tbe accidentally. Dr. Gill, of the Emergency Hospital, extracted the bail from the palm of the Beal Compton and James Harri Of the almshouse, were before tbe Police Court to- Gay for vagrancy.’ They were permitted to leave the institution yesterday, and when they returned they were druak. They’ were given days —_< A Prize FIGHT AREANGED.—Wm. McMillan, the PRbedghter, who recently fought Lolly," and ‘Duffy, a local man, met last night and Sizned articles for @ prize fight, to take ‘within 10 miles of West Washington four weeks from date. ——— Marxer.—At the Union Stock ‘Tae Carrie Yaras ‘59 cattle were on the market, 54 ‘Were sold to bute! as follows: Best Sold 43¢c.a434c. per 1b.; ‘3&C.adc. per Ib; me ium, Sc.aSige. per ld.; common, 2c.a3c. per Wd, S03 sheep and lambs on the miaraet, and all Seis4c: per ib. antes Sense: perio “Chita sat er ID. lambs, 33g¢.a6e. Cows and calves sold $303850 er each. Market for all kinds of Stock Was fair. Nuxr Weex's t THR Nattowat.—Miss Kate Claxton will appear at the National Theater next Wwerk.im g new play by Frank Harvey, called “The Worla Against Her.” This play enjoyed a six Weeks’ run in New York, and has met with equal favor elsewhere. Miss Claxton is supported by Charles A. Stevenson, Arthur H. Forrest, and other capable people.’ The sale of seats for the engagement begins at the National to-morrow A Wire's Scrr yor Divorce. —A bill was filed to-day by Hattie V. Turner against George Turner for adivorce. They were married 1a Wisconsin in November, 1876; have three children, and as man and wife jived at Edson, Wis. She cuarges that Yor mote than three yeurs defendant has been an habitual drunkard, and.that in the tall of 1ss?, the defendant not having contributed to tbe support Of herself and children for more than six mouths, ‘With the aid of iriends, she came to this city. —_—— Orricens CHoseN yor Tux Yean—The Assocta- ton of Graduates of the Spencerian business Com Jege last evening elected the following officers tor me Year: Joseph W. Auderson, president: Margaret A. Keily, recording secretary; L. Gartield Speucer, corresponding secretary ; Byron S, Adams, Ueasurér; Wuaron E Lester, ‘Mary L. Wooster and Emma Noud, historians A vice-president aul & secretary Were eiected from each class from 1867 —_——_—— Dearu OF THE TALKING BiRD.—In a glass case tt Aman’s saloon ov 9k sireet, rests all What remains of the famous taiking bird, John Ming. Job had been moulting for some ‘tue and contracted a cold, Which wade bim quite hoarse. He died about 2:90 o'c.ock yesterday. He was & native of the East Indies, ‘and imported by Mr. Louis Schmid. Me was remarkable for intelugence and for Lis Wonderful powers of mimicking the human voice Or sounds of other kinds. He was the property of Mr. L. Egioff, but had been one of the feavures at Aman’s [oF some wooths ‘Tue SCHUETZEN Fasr.—At the Schuetzen Festt- Wal Yesterday the prizé-shooting was coulinued, although the light was bad and the rain uncom: | Yortable. AL the “main” target te followl Scores were obtained out of a possible 100: Geo. & | Seufferle, first prize, 63; Win. Feuduer, second, | wy; J. 2. Appicn, third, ‘$0; Kudospd ‘Heurien, fourth, ‘86; Jou’ L. Vog?, ith, 81; Curtst, Kup” pert, sixth, 80; Charles Ebei, seveuth, 87; Chas, Boel, jr., eiguth, 0B; Fred.'H. Vogt, nunth, 06; Lows “Ginclia, teutu, 41. The shooting at’ we bull'seye target resulted as follows: George J. Seulferie, first prize; Cas Ebel, second; Louis Gmeiia, third; “Joho L. Vogt, fourth; Wm. Fend- her, Mth; Win. Hines, sixts; J. J. "Appich, sev- euth; Mr. Strangtuau (Alexandria), eighth; Frede- nick 1. Vogt, ninth; Chris, Ruppert, tent; Cuas, ‘Evel, jr., eleventh. ' Pine weather baving come at last,'tue Schuetzen Fest continued to-day at the park. ‘There was “king” shooting, prize shooting | aud bowing for Lots ladies and geudiemen, danc- ing to the Marine band’s music, aud pienty of Other amusement. 10-Dight Ube “king's” banquet | Wilk vceur, aud tue fu Will continue to-morrow if he weather hoids tine. is Baviy Lcer by a Biow ox THE HeAp.—Last gut about 10 o'clock, as Frank Barthel Was leav- Jug the Aiwerican House he Was struck on the head by adrunsen man and Dadly hurt. ills head was cut. anc It wus thought that he bad been hit with | & Uiudyeou oF blackjack. He lost considerable om the wound. Officer Hinkel arrested a Mian OB suspicion of having committed Lhe assauit, aud b> gave uls uaine as Win. P, Wilson. ‘To-day, 4a Whe Fouce Court, Le torieivea $10 collateral, Maus. Parrex's Wit1.—The will of the late Anas- losis Patten Was Bled yesterday afterncon. itis dated Deceule: Zi, 1870. Sue leaves to ber Urotber, . F. Flannery, oc Goid Lil, N 000; to her Bster, “Nr ‘hien Hamuiut “ul "sun Pra 50.000, aud w Se Mary's fiospitat, of San Frame Gisev, $.00U, to Le used lor Lhe Felict of the poor of teehee tue Remainder of her estate is lett to chiluren, aud tuose who Wave alual ajor- My are appolated executors arte: as Kwocksp Ov? oF Hex Canniaaz.—| Mr. abd Mrs. Jona ¥. McVey, ‘resiaing at Seis Greet northwest, wiille driving across the Balt Raliroad trucks at sireet, were neariy caught within ‘The gate- Was coming, i fi i ie E i i i ie F b teats Hi i Hi dozen i * ’ FROM THE BICYCLE RACES, A Chat with Speedy Brown About the Recent Contests— Why Crist is Not Champion, Phil, &. Brown has returned home from Hart- for, baving participated, during his trip, im seventeen bicycle races, at Newcastle, Buffalo and Hartford. In conversation with a Stax reporter to-day, he that he had won fourteen prizes seven of them being first prizes, On the whole he had done realiy better than he expected. W. E. Crist, he said, had won about the same number of Prizes when they partedat Hartford, but Crist had won several since then, “and” he continued with a significant glance, “I think that from now on Crist Will win Just about every race he starts in.” “Because Windle will be out of the races?” sug- gested the Star man, ‘Ow that's where you are wrong,” replied the plucky little cycler. “Crist 1s more anxious to ae expected Yo be ae Phiiadeypia on the 20h, are expecied to be at 1 e fd if they do not Come together ft won't be Crist’ fault.” “How do you account for Crist’s defeats by Win- asked the reporter. eli, 1u Ue Mist place Crist, wasn't tn tip-top condition when be started on the tour, aud then hie tried to race at Newcastle after the ioss of the ‘The track Was So rough that he ‘om the turns, being compelicd to and. "Hits wound and lack of teain- ride witu one ing were both ageinst Lim at Buffalo, where the track was also rough, afd he W.s easy prey for Windle. His form kept ituproving, however, and at Hartford he Was ali right. He 10st ‘THE MILE CHAMPIONSHIP there to Windie, but it was only by chance. Win- dle, Midgely, Crist, and I were all in i, amd were well bunched on the last turn, Iwas simply set- Ung the pace for Crist, and expected him to pass me on the faside, but “Just_at the opportune m0- ment Cris: was On Ube outside, was pocketed, and couldn't get out, and was therefor unable to get in his final spurt. Windle won by a trifle, and It Was Such a close race that bis iriends wouldn't allow him to ride any more at Hartiord. Windle deserves the honors he has won thus tar and at present iy entitled to the amateur cham. lonship, Dut I think Crist is the better man, 1 judge from personal experience. In the recent Faces I had jus about as good a chance with Win- die as Crist did, while Waen Crist is in good condi- tion he Can spurt away from me whenever he wants to, Thave speeded with ali the fasiest professionals apa amateurs, and in my opinion Crist has the fastest final spurt of any of them when he 1s rid- ing at hits best. See if he doesn’t dowa Windle yet If the two come together.” ———— An Unlicensed Bar Case. EDWARD C. KNIGHT FINED—THE POWER OF TUR DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS DISCUSSED, ‘This morning in the Police Court Mr, Padgett called Judge Miller's attention to the case of Ed- ward G. Kulgit, the saloonkeeper, eharged with keeping an unlicensed bar, which was continued from last week. Mr. Closs, fur the deiendant, again called the courv’s attention to the fact tbat the Commissiouers uad the defendant's $100 posit, whica they reuse to give wim “Tu rst Offered to ive him his money tmiuus the aunoun" of the license tux to August 15, a portion Of Which Ume they now cuarge ium with conduct. ing an unlicensed bar, ‘ils morning the prose- cutlng attormy said he could euter suit for the money. Me Wanted to know Wh: der the Couiuis- StoueTS had a rigut to teli peopie to violate Lie law by selling Liquor because Wey have a deposit at their onice. ‘Phe judye said he did not think they had a nght to peruui violations of ihe law. He thought tuey merely suspended tue operation of tue law pend- Ang acuion ou the appitcation, Mr. Padgett said that the proof was of sales since September 1, anu tuul be Would not ask for judg ment if Ue proof covered tue Ume belure Alusust 1b. ‘The Judge sald that he was notsatisiled with the Proof antil he heard the testimony of the license Clerk. Me thought that Mr. Kulght would have ho trouble la getting ls muucy rm ue Com inissioners. Sir. C.oss said he did not think {twas necessary to make a dozen demands, and ue Wouid uot dori, ‘Tue court imposed a tive of $105. Mr. Closs sald that he wouid note an appe.t. More Trouble tor Mr, Watts. HE 1S NOT HELD FOR HUGGING A WOMAN ON & BALTIC ‘MORE SSKERT, BUT IS AKRESTED ON A NEW cuaKon. Philip H. Watts, of Prince George's County, Md., who attempied to buy Miss Madeline Waxter on the street in Baltimore and gave his name as Michael Bannon, jr., as stated In yesterday's ‘Stan, was let off, as the young woman would not press the .charge against hun, An officer from Prince Séorye's ‘Couaty, however, Was on hand, and arrested Watts on u charge of Unreatening to kil George Smith, of Bowle. Mr. Bapuon told a Baltimore Sun reporter the following story: “Mr. Watts 18 a friend ot mine, and about two Fears ago he vook a fancy to have hls named changed from Watts to Michaet Ban- non, Jr., ahd consulted me abont Milng an appli- cation before the court. I fuaily dissauded him from thls idea, but Le insisted upon being called Michael Bannon, jr. Some months ago Mr. Watts Visited Baltimore for the purpose of buying some goods for his store. ‘The gods were bought and addressed to Michael Bannon, jr., Bowie Station, Not loug afterward I received A notice that tere Was a lot of freight, express, and mail at Bowie for me. As I Wasnt expecting any goods I was, of course, surprised. I went to Bowie and found ‘Watis trying to persuade the freigut agent to let him Lave the goods, insisting that he Was the per- son to Whom they" were addressed. Knowin, ‘Watt's habit of calling himself Bannon, I ucder- stood the trouble and succeeded in getting his merchandise for im.” ——»—_— Prisoners Arraigued. PLEAS OF PRISONEKS CHAKGED WITH MURDER, HOUSE BREAKING, FORGSRY, ETC. : ‘This morning in tue Criminal Court, Judge Cox the following prisoners were arraigned: Jas. Moore, ailas Perry, alias Fred A. Gross, col- ored, indicted for housebreaktag, five cases, in the houses of Albert Grant, Chas W. Geddes, J. A. Price, J. W. Tinker, and Margaret Jones in June last. ' He pleaded guilty in each case excepting tn the case of Mr. Tinker's uous, in Tegan to Which he said he colid not recoliect Such a place. Frederick Barber, a stout colored iaan, indicted for the murder of Agnes Watson, by Lurdwing ner trom abridge into the canal, causing her death by drowning, on the 234 of Jue last. pleaded not guilty. Having no counsel, Mr. Cail was as ned to che defense. jolin Mueller, indicted for housebreaking in the day, pleaded not guilty, Wim. E. Norton, indicted for assault with tatent to Kill isaac Sluaukiin, May 28, pleaded nut guilty. Fleming Clayton, cuicied, indicted for assault | With intent to kill Philhp’ Jenkins, July 4 last, pleaded gulity of simple assault, but Lot of latent to kil, lenry B. Bayly, indicted for forgery on Novem- der 23 Lust, of the endorsement of C. M. Hammett 00 a promissory note tor $55, and passing Lue same on W. B. Davis, pleaded not guilty. Wai. Henry Hopkins, colored, indicted (with Jo. Frankitn) for the larceny of $290 from Juv. Tapiett, pleaded not guiity. Wm. Young, a Young man, for an assault with intent to kul Jeremiah Carey, pleaded not guilty. —— Matrimonial Complications, MUS. SHEPHEXD'S SUIT FOR a DIVOREE. Today, Mr. A. A. Lipscomb, for Sarak E. Shep. herd, field a bill for divorce from Aaron R. Shep- herd. She states that they were married October 15, 1878, by Rev. A. Jackson; that they have had five children, four of whom are lving; that since their marriage he has constantly abused her ana treated her with cruelty, and that he contracted a loathsome disease. She charges that in 1887 and 1888 he comumitted adultery with severai persons, and in May last, without cause, abandoned her, and with Irene M. Magee, a near neigubor, wholett her usband, went to live at 407 Sth street nortueast, and that they lived in aduivery unul September 18th Inst, Soe states tbat respondent fs a plumber earning at least $200 per montn, and she prays alimony pe ‘the suit, and ah injunction re- stralotag him from molesting her. The Mrs. Magee mentioned, ts said to be the wife, who has Tecently applied for a divorce on the ground of bad treatment by her husband, £c. District Government Affairs, WANTS TEE WEEDS REMOVED. Some days the Commissioners received a letter from Mr. Nottingham, of 913 34 sireet southeast, requesting that they cause the growth of rank weeds covering 3d street, between K and L Southeast, to be removed, as i€ ts thought they eatuse much of the sickness in the neighborhood, ‘The Commissioners have looked into the matver and recommended an expenditure of $40 toward the improvement of affairs, VITAL STATISTICS. ‘The report of Health Oiticer Townshend for the week ending September 22 shows: Number ot deaths, 103; "white, 56; colored, 47. Death-rate White, 19.41; colored, pet, hbo0 ber anhum 58." Total population, 23.80.’ Forty-fve were under five years of age and sixteen over sixty Yyeara, and thirty-four were under one year of age. Eighteen of the deaths occurred in hospitals and pubite tastitutions. The deaths by ciasses were ‘as follows: Zymotic, 32; constitutional, 25; local, 36; developmental, 10; ‘violence, 1. Tue principal calises of death Were: Croup, 1; cerebro-spinal meniagitis, 1; consumption, ‘19;" diarrheal, Ssibelas, 15" typhold fever, 4; malarial fever, 2; ppeumonta, &; Dronchitty 1; pleurtay, 1; puer- peral diseases, i; whooping cough, 6; Nee Fis, 2 Births reporved: 4s white san ¥ 6, 8q. 183; $—~ J. T. Gross et al. to J, jot 14, sq. F. Shea, same property; $1,005. MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Marria Deen issued by the ci Mullen and Blanche A, Hazel; Duicte A. Nash, rs Waiter T. Taylor and Lilie Virgi ub Va.; Wi. A. Peacock and Sarah of Westmoreland Myrtle Lunstred, of King aniel C. Mahoney and Julia Kooney; Lewis'C. Carter and Lizzie A. Wright Annie C. Ru Richey and Kate Barr; P. H. Howa’ Anderson, both of Fairfax County, Va Hall and’ Agnes Coibert; E. Campbell and Lucy phen Harris and Nannie Jackson; ud Fauule Dickson; John ¥, Caveriy of Norfol Hares; ‘clittond County, Va, and N. George County, Vi Henry F, Jounson; Ste} Rovere Hitt ai ©. Wilkerson, Getz “and s $1,005. J. H. Smyth, and Maud E Hazen, of Haverhill, Mass. Todas, Thorn agt. Thorn: testimony ordered taken by'W. HI, Smith, examiner; Bailey ag'. Bur- ‘The arte. Equrry Court—Judge Cnr. Troughs; do. by H. iti Elliott, examiner. agt. Wilson agt. Jone: To-day, Minnie bonds or 00 days. F. derly conduct; $5 or 15 da: lateral forfeited. Frank Allen, colored, do.; personal’ bonds. Maggie Brown, colored, vagrancy; bonds or 60 Mary Nuttrell, do.; do. Edward Drane and Henry: McCarthy, suspicion; personal bonds. Green, colored, disorderly conduct; $5 or 15 days, Beal Compton’ and James Harrington, Vagrancy; ; divorce granted, Subpéena duces tcum ordered. Jones juiius Veight appointed guardian ad Uem, Emmons age. Garnett; D._8. Hume agt, Keere; saie decreed’ and and F. Hushie} Poticr Covrt—Judge Miller. ‘Mergen, bonds or 30 days each. ——__. Weich served it, He and Was fined $5 or YEMPERATCRE AND CONDITION OP WATER AT 7 at Falls, temperature, Teceiving reservoir, lemperature, ton at north connection, 2 couueetion, 6; 4G ture, Affairs in West Washington. REAL Estate SALE.—Mrs, Catharine McCarthy has purchased sub iot 20, of the Kidwell property, Wing a frontage of 25 (eet and running back 16 an alley. ‘The price It4s the intention of Mrs. McCarthy to erect & three-story brick dwelling upon this property. ScweRaGe WanteD.—Property owners and Test- dents on M street, west of 34th Streei, are desirous of having @ Sewer in that locality. nave been recently completed, and are not occu- Pied, simply for the Want of sewer connection. FIXED FOR DisORDERLY CoNDUcr.—This morn- ing im the Police Court, a young’ man, named Robert Williams, was chirzed vy uls brother with disorderly conduct. The youug man has pen drink dng Lately and caused 30 much trouble at home . hat Lis brother swore oul the Wartint and OMlcer leaded gullty to the charge days. dition ai eftiucnt gate-nouse, 11, Crncerr CovRt.—T guage witht land compe testimony having been comp.eted the argument Was begun Unis Morning, aud, it is expected, Luat the cave will be given Lo'the |) at decrees Fi Musi name lugar Paid was 60c. colored, “vagrane? nnie Sunith, colored, disor- Rose Riley, do. ; col- uval, do; do.” Charles Alexandria Affaire Reported for THE EVENING Stan. sith, continue atlroad Co,, an action on the Aldi :nd roud. ve been made we. ‘The suit ed upon the Midiand train, on the road Was So injlred as to be to keep his bed for many months. The ry Circuit Court of the city, its session, and ts engaved case of George Washington agt, the Md Ja “Wnteh’ $30,000 15 claimed as damages lor injuries done to air. Wasu- Mir, Washington Ww and by jalms daua-es on accouni of the tulsing of Cameron street, Patrici jury ib ne Mr. Washington. and Henry, i front of Mr. Hipkius’ dence, luruing tue water invo his cellar, &e. case of George Washington act. ive Virgiaia Midland Raliroad Co, caine in short: noon to-day With a Veruict Of $10,000 in A mMouon to set aside was Med. Nores.—Rev. Dr. Builock, of Washington, is pay- ing @ Visit LO Bis Many [r-uds tu ills cliy, Were he bas been pastor of three congregations, LWwWo of tem at one tine,—sister Lucy, of tue Holy ‘school, bas broken her arm Uy a fall in ibe scuoul rvom.-—J. E. Patterson bas been appointed reg) ler of election in the second ward, vice E. Smita, resighed.—Under the ruies of the Iris Catholic Benevolent Union a judicial certificate of deatu ts required in insurance cases, Such a cer- Ulicate has just been given UF the Circuit the case of the death of Owen Nugent, a souua ‘Wasuington property owncr, a resident liere at tne Ue of is decease—J. #. Manning & Co, of Washington, are puting Up @ tnouument here at Lue Lawhy 100 of tue late J. H. D. Smoot.—Nalls & Co,, millers, on Union sireet, have made an as signiient for the benent of their creditors, Messrs. J.P. Nails, J.T. Nails and W. A. Moore are pre- ferred creditors——Mr. Frank M. Hil, one of our Most enterprising young citizens, aud’ Miss Lizzie Moore, a cuarming young lady of the first ward, jury's chUrch Unis aiternoon, and starved on their bridal tour.— The tuneral of @ little daughter of Mr. Francis M. Haintiton wok place Unis morning from the house of Mrs. Jno. L. Smith, on Fairfax street, pear Cameron.— ihe S$ bave nade Uuelr Cuinpulsn head- quarters at 318 Kiug street, formerly elry suore.—A brick house, with low ou King Stree, between Fayette and rayne sireets, has been sold by G. W. Jones, for $1,200, to. J. Pol- A Ra Were married at st. M city republic. ‘THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION ADJOURN RATHER ‘The New York Times to-day says: The Missis- Sippi River Commission completed its labors yes- terday so far as practicable at this time, and ad- Journed until November, or until such tme as the yellow fever will permit a personal inspection ot the Lower Mississippi without risk. When possible the members will meet in St. Louls, and after a SHOTL Session take a Jaunl down th: fiver and in spect the Various Woras 1n proce-s of construction, Lieut-Col. C.K Suter, of St. Louis; Ju: Checked by the Pingue. INDEFINITELY. ‘Taylor, of Fort Wayne; Maj. Erost,'of Gi and Maj. BM. Hariod, of New Orleaus, uli lett tof home last evening. Gen. 8. W. Ferguson, ui Grew Ville, Miss, Went 10 Massachtisetis, where he will Jon hits tatnily, Capt. C.F. Poweil goes back to Bt. Louls to-day. ‘The district oficers, Capt. Kus sell and Leuch, of Memphis, and Kingman, of New 1S, Wito Dave charge Of Uwe works froin Cairo dowa, and who Were here to enlighten the Com- tnission, Will rewain in the city for several day's yet. ‘The very strict quarantine from Mempuls down has somewhat interfered with the contemn- Plated operations tbls fall, and improvements Uhat should Lave been made will ia many cases have lo be delayed until ext y oO ei Uhat his majest; _ Jou L. SULLIVAN Very Int.—Dr. Bush said toa New York Sun reporter last hight: “John L. Suill- Van 18 a very sick man. Ihave not been called to him to-day, but it would nousurprise me to receive Word at aby Ume that he had had a serious turn.” Epected Sullivan to recover, he ‘es, he has @chance, But it Would not surprise me ih the least to receive a When aaked If said, hesitatingly —eor. King George to Abdica: WRARY OF WIS UNCOMPORTALE THRONE AT ATHENS, A London cable special to to-day’s New York World says: The wedding of Princess Sophia of Prussia w the crown prince of Greece will take place at the end of next June at Berlin, The princess is not Lo enter the Greek Church, but any children of the marfiage will be brought up 1a the orthodox faltn of the Greeks. ‘The fact. that King George of Greece contemplates abdicating his Unroue I announced some Ume ago. 1 now bear Y, Who ly Dy lar the most popular member of his family, has privately intimated to the Emperor Wililam and to the czar Uthat he in- ‘Vends U0 Lake his final departure from Atheus early next summer, before the marriage of the crown prince and Princess Sophia. King George recently purchased a Chateau in Denmark tn tue Vicinity of ‘Lue royal Schioss of Frede: reside there durti Uumes he will live in ‘hasty summons to his bedside,” Application was made to the Probate Court in st. appointment of guardian for ArhUF Phillips, a clerk, who bas ne crazy Over his luck or 15,000-prize in a lottery. He cos. jus Monday for the spring psborg, and pro} ‘@ portion or We year. ripaby and in Russia, k jotthe money last ; Hiram wad Fannie ‘Mack. .T. Murray Schmidt appointed trusteea, Hushley agt. square foot, Five houses sondition, 70; condi condition at south disiribuian:” reservoir, tempera. 7; 20ndition at iutuent gate-uouse, 15: con- Hiigu Ude in the river to-day at 12 m.: low ude at 6:28 pan. fon it thenisahaad 13 a(cernoon, 1 the cases 0% Roblii- son agt. Randoiph, and AvCMI-On agt. Jonson & she Court las aiso revived, in the i Jane E Hipkins, administrairix, the suit Of Lewis Hipkins at. tue city Couucil of Alexan- dria. ‘The pialauiit's heirs are now ali residents of south Washington, dats? Jew= FOR RENT_HOUSES. BENT—UNFURNISHED. EAL EY | [VOR RENT_TWO-STORY-AND-CELLAR powerful influence: blood; deficient nutrition of and 5 Teaches that cortatn vogutablen exert m digestions | Ho, tounetn w. 14ce15500 Get Todand' sa tow. | Pines Shot 'corsof bgt ad Swe Gieuieed the vantened cursuat ‘oneaes os | a Reig moral ors es Poisons withheld from the parte which they polite | 1107 '56190| Union wt 70 and defile. ee eee iS errooran ot 33; 20 Odice re. 7038 Fite dlood, is promptly accomplished lood’s Sarsape- | 106 lndians ave-, 107-40 Barter shay 1ebk eae 3024 DEAaLaine taney aah wclive cottons coca” | aise 19 goat centrated by & process peculiar to iteelf, and found in Mevechatantié Teen per seer ene te Sos Pat Ls cree oos Eepaaans ceasiven seamusmecrena vel1-3w? ANE RD, afege 20 Os de an Sitti opens the natural outlets of the system, OR RENT ICE HOUSE: 1700 aTH ST. H.W was Spethar""""6 ie Frcs, 1308 a HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Fives, a pep mon 2 — ‘Brick House; 412 12th roe 5 1003 " Soldby all drogriste. 1:six for 85. Prepared onty | month. 5° a, CL EGERDST AS inti SALE — MISCELLANEOUS a aste eee $2185 * by C.L HOOD & CO., Apothecarien, Lowell, Mass. ee SE REE Poo i [et NW one erie ON BUICK, OW 8 ST. & SALE aT 445 A €; imexcellent order, F hold « fleets at private sale, carpets, a at 1398 Fat ets Padma at: | sick SAGO RMLNNAES ERE TE ‘ug-room, and Kitcbem iurniture: bg Laacinel 2 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. CITY ITEMS. ‘The Fair, S12 7th St. N. We . 'N.W.. TEN-ROOM BRI Wik brick stable, 800 without stable, @70 with. & very desirable corner: in der; heated by fur- Race. ©. B CAYWOOD, BIO Fst nw sexe R RENT—FURNISHED HOUSES F° Fol HOUSES eee? a a QR SALE A HOME IN THE NE. Conse) ms use ; CoMvenient t» car and herdie times, Ore end SECOND HAND FLAT TOR DESKS, grote, | 8 gh yust™ F0AL08 Wo wide ally: Some’ eon ORs ee aad thee ace cee oe ethne wtct goed | “A corase house on Rast Caxticl t ; teteh; Go. end New Fall Goods daily, arriving. Puraiture. O11 ih et. B®. 020-51" | bath it: eany-tormin: prion com me Special Bargains on K KENT—DWELLING AND STORE. CORNER ee PRA ey Thursday, September 27, 1888, Sth ata. 0, niture in cherry; alsoa Roxbury carpet Dat pe, Ora, beth 3.400 Prices for that day only. house and sood 8 bout Gard obly two imouthe, Appiy ALOLT MasMBDN: | el Ge” THOS. Go MERSEY, 1296 Pet ww, Embossed Nickel Trays fur Ge. JOHNSON, 718 13t0 8 ee wean SS Faieee toes 01s wo @30 a eve. bossed OK RENT—A NI: 5 3 LoE—NRARLY No, BOF Sth atemene Ow hy ae < 210 xt. Foo = = your a‘ . 4 Aided quai Wag fore ae qehenien Piseet ttt Marg See Glare rey | ‘v0 1104 16 i uality Rug for 50c. B RENT_HOURE 2i0 19TH eT aw Ti handasmme Turh-out ahd ae owner bas to leave the city weneked re Large-size Hand Falntea Nappies, gold Froomeiant nt: ait square foe Aer wilsplat & bargain Address Box 124, Star S700 406 & 408 11th ot Mned, handsomely decorated, 15 ment. Apply to HENRY WEX, I ai ee : Daisy Soap-Dust, 2 boxes for 56. 8020-3 443 7th stow. SE, BUG WY ANDHARNESS ALL Indian Glue, as good as the best; every bottle guaranteed, 4c. Best Fruit Cans, per’ oz., 390, Cut-Glass Preserve Disies, 9c. CUt-Glass Sauce Dishes, 5c, Hand-Painted French Cuspadors, 470, iu 0d condition “owner having Turther use: {OR RENT-SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH. CAS. ‘Apply before @ aww. end after 4 pan BIO ose water, and all modern {mprovements, for location.” Caliafter 4 1. ah. 'S11e M ats ew. FH RENT—COKNER HOUSE 5TH AND O STS. i.w.: teh rooms with all modern improvements. ‘Also, House 472 Oat Inquire at 474 Ost ae2-1e* a. Fe SALE—HANDSOME WARDROBE, LANGE couking stove aud with desk.” Call 215 Aatae. ae Wire Coat-Hangers, only 4c, =r —_ ‘Appl JOUN A. PLESCOT: JOR SALE—BAY MARE, GOOD TRAVELER, Large Covered Clothes Hampers, 80c, Bek, RESTS, NINE-ROOM BRICK HOUSES: (Kellogg Building) 1416 F st. 0. Kind and gentle, suitable ior tauily of list deliv Folding Table Mats, only 5c. RRR EK: RE 2400 per annum.” Apply to JOHN F. | Vn RENT-TEN-ROOM BAY-WINDOW BRICK, | GMA: Aino nt of har vss noaly new. Apply Mt ‘Tur Far, 812 7b st. nw, GREEN, 1416 Qat. nw. eavoriwt | B’oo7"G ata ike newts parerels coment | Verma Staten 1 A a __-_ 1 FRANKLE & Co., Proprietors, R RENT— pewghvorbood, 0. Bev soe er inden Beam, Mi SALE—TU Be SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE. 2 fermont ave., e stable, 822 le ner, 90S — The “Grand Hepublic? Cigarros and eset. 8 story. 10 rocma, furnace. Uo se24-st* "| “The following superior Horeca, Carriages, and Har- ; mo Ro ‘smoke at & 614 Ls 4 Foon a Wan. FOES 7S ness, the property uf a private gentleman breaking up 00 2St aad Bai iS Whol le agent, Luchs & Bro. camera th rcoran st 19th st., bet. N st. and Dupont Circle... his stable, are offer d for sale at asncrifice. The stock =e be aed LJ Lith st, betwen N and O acs, Saison wt he 1716 14th cotsists of the landsome and attractive saddie and driving horse “rusty,” he is 7 years old, 1535 hands, a rich seal brown in color, fine Sowing mane and tail, has all gaits under sddie, trot, im harness, an extra ‘OR RENT_NEW HOUSE, SIX LOOMS, COMFOR- tail house; convenient ‘to cars: 143 N st. u.w., Abi FO And 305 F atew.,new, S14. HL; RUSE, Yery choice shipment of oysters received to-day. For steaming, half-sbeli, &c., they are supet Ladies’ and Gents’ Cafe. ‘Take the elevator, 1. Hotel Johnson, European, 13th and EA F 008 F st. n.w. tree prompt driver, fearless of every object, and safe | , The above monty « of xhe ry Ov my = " ~ books.” For full list ofhice for valle In towne on Have you been to see how Samstag is slaugh- B&W... 7 BOOMs AND for the most nervous person to use with absolute | {0 5%: anal sth S Vay? th. - (seo) LHS. E WAGGAMAN FE BENT 814 Gi z e : hail, coucreted ceiar, latrobe: cas and water: safety. Also the bay trotting horse “Dick Almont,’ Dk SALE—BRICK MOUSES ON EASY MONTH fering stationery, books, and fancy goods at 442 neighborhood; rent, $23.50 per month. a PARKER, 9th street northwest? d Apply can trot in 2:40, kind and rentle, very sty ish, and one ocical tea a pees eS of the best rosd horves in thecity. And « band. ‘sume brown coupe aud family horse, 8 years old. close Be Tee: eee DOE and cou acily made. is @ good driver and an excelent Sewing Machines Kepaired for 8L ing-room, snd kitchen: frat foot, parlor and beck 7} ‘LE — FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY Of Toom ; secoud floor, it id 1 n 616 22d at. uow., 8 rooms, 5 Dess e ci oo prise an elelegant New York avenwe, fro tue ot 47x1. Muproved at your house. Send postal to W. Funk, 13s Teh is pono Boor, bed roams apd vath-toom, Feat aw, Dances, S550" Lene see tie Dusivess horse, The curriagee con weet by one nine-room ove seven-room aie 84 Good Machines, $5, $10, and $15. mavens, uk TO- | 2 standing top family carriage to seat four, is one of the our sla-room brick, with sore; aleo ground for three most recent style, adapted f 2 & ie inter or suminer ux | ire houses: wil rent, ‘or SOR per month | Loce Dixons Yeast Powder always reliable. 3m NT-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Hous. | JJORBENT_UNFURNISHED. mutable Jor soppiue. | tion rapdiy increasing i salve, berae on line of new OOOO corner of 17th aud M sts u. w., suitable for a «mali 17 Lifayette Bt ina OPE, OF ANY Use, a Vaytol wagon. a Very fine side- | electric roud. Pric-, €16,.000. MacG@O* AN & CAMP- z fauuly will rent ivr 81.50 « mouth for seven mouths, | IE nn 8 tov Bluey. ends alx-epring business wagon. hes | BELL 10U8 Fat = ee25-Be COUNTRY BOARD. ¥ te Year. WORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, Tanto stab © Tears... cy, Inibuty. Hulkis, oF store delivery wagon, | JLOK SALE — POUI-ROOM HOUSEAND Lor 1 a Sapna: ieee | ee Oziketuw, | 114k 2. Two sth fine uatid-ade barvenn, ove set elit double | A by 100. 80S Grant ave, A. F. BAKKER, Pig. ioe i dhe Median of ta ind aR? | NOK, MENT -ONFORRTMTED— rout “Welt tad Sec Kae OS gute locks | Sa Oa a ee walarous; “agvantayes unexccied: finlius, licuting, | £1206 b stabi: untenslis, &. Se Allwill be vols separate, and | JTOK > - ~ oN ke W. Ma. CLAM. Keep Tryst, Wasuington C.unty, marching sapsgr artices eh aban gaed tors | fya™%as Rays PRAT Ge OU, a pane | home. Apply to OW NEK, 181 t n.w mew 1 Giccesanl sh aienestoriee hg F088 25200 SP ST RE A HANDS. BL NEW “'NEiCS PRLVATE 8 corner diwell ne, 10 Toots Mm ty ery Bee C You may whrel around, tum about, pists nw1dé: 10 1430, Syitiot tow tet Buenontd Heat | Hol Sutew {brary ery Gon raeserateaeye oe But cau you expound the riddle “8 Tst-tw Tae cd Pek 22%, Soon WILL Lease eczidt HtinGhia & McLARAM, 1008 Ft. aw, ‘Ot the “uust. uae bow?" ' 4 02 Pa. ave, 10r... Biaxtures of store, exce; thomally well | ue SALL—302 AND 304 BD ST. ».k. 8 KOOME, ‘You can’t: neither could the Athenian Philosopher: | Dupont Cine’... iP (2 2n.ave.near R.Lave,200 pg a eo a | Dut if you would be enlichtened read Bak nour di a WihatnieDapowtci. 5 hiteuh, ualsuce in cauy payuncuts,, Addis Bor sty | MCLUKAN. 3008 F at Bw eeuu-ot nhac Grd paces er cites eas ionlieeteapee, | Mame ears MReaeavCcieete a a arta raceai | SALE—A BAMGAIN TF SOLD AT ONCE tance than th ~~csseutis] to comfort, comfemtence and cucar 198.20 BOS Ae oe Fees: Toum buick dwelling on BL eve. appearance. about which you should be ruily enlicht- spe een = eee = SELL & MOLE rire 24 Ghied. tho ousily well posted. ve shiall attstupt todo Ere inst. ~ MEISKLLL & MCLEAN, 1008 9 ot. nw. oat FY & BRO! TCH. FOX, WI, four duty’tu so tar ay our particnia: braich of Uusiuees Foi! Ai WD STOOND- AD | BOK SALE—w NEW RAY-WINDOW BRICK iy coucirued. We are,as you kuow, manufacturers Bre-yruof bale. medium sme, has coun houses corner of 4.0 and D sta De. contem! ra i. lock aud ede mimprovensite. "Willsell at bargain. | & coon ¥F.NE READY-MADE CLOTHING, Addr s* BUX 106, scar uftice. seteee | 8090 Si. NW. Duth-room, $30 per month, A5, 916 F at. uw. You have also been (uformed that, we retail our goods AT EXACILY TEN Beit CrNT ABOVE THE. AC. TUAL Cost OF MANUFACTURE. Keep this grvat 7M SALE—AN ELIGANT SPAN OF CARKIAGE Hore, thorouchly bivkn to city use, wenat, 2.300 pou de each: will be coldyan the owner seven py fo ruou. EH. THO. “an AIN-2 BEAUTIFULLY FIM: truth ever before you, that you may uuderstaud why F%. RENT— for burope sven. Liguire mm chotee jorabts northwewt, the price= quoted by us are so far Lelow those of our 802 ist, 12 Pr, WOuD Bo THERS, 1620 M st. now. wens, 10 rooms, a would-be -ompetntorm m. i, 36 Also a few cheap tines for male. oe ‘ $5,500, on easy Lerma. Bays an All: Wool Fall Overcoat with &: }ith tbr acos at ur. eaoen seme. eed” AE Meroe Hace bet. aud Toten. eal aclu. if 20 Lakh at nw. i0r..o0 K st ok SALE—CHEAT—A OLD | FRO SALE OK KENT — Is our fora baudsome Overeost, $6.75 Pa av. Wr ina. Thon! hig OF Urs i ~ DLACTIVE HOUSE, perfect fu fit, and of excelleatausteral, 8o.> | 1:40 Pa avon Lie. 3i Stn Pitiga we (haus “aud hands! aces LAN Tye Auu-ey aud Baawy Ha Comer Property Thorouchiy well-built tire-story Brick Dwelling; 2 roomie. all mod ements, Secures to you fall Oveccout, the usual 87.50 price ci which is $12 We name as the price 0: um All-Wool $8.73 Meltou Ov: revat, richly worth 815, $10.75 Aut this lot of wFercouts you should $10.75 €x mine; sirictly alkwoo, Lugiish MV 10r., i. 3 Tore, or, ‘Tho, above, Houses cai ve exaumined py permit fom cur oftice only. AHUMAS J. FISH) bes CO. ere in Ft oe G5 Beceesc JOR RENT—UNFURAISHED— LCHO PATT:EN, SAFETY Blo North west rection. ‘Tweed, enve aud Sutin Trimmings; 40s 21st st Ge 742 10th st... Lricl my ted ew, best Luglish asde, with bat on % in suort, they are real beaut 4 Fete Brvek itoore. wo hye Bel. Vili be eid cheap aid on accom TAWAYS. 110.90, 810.75. Pants, sizes 13 to 18 years, 50, '#5:87, 26, 86.50, 87. dnick Lote, mo ‘Free House, mod. 1 108 2th Ht, sek House, mea tui Y8 12th st., Brick House. ted. aul 1921 16th st, Beck House, iwod. in 2010 Lavidecn all 5, Brick House, 7 Toons. 212s 10th st., Brick House, Fete to sven tent tor g Arpl to : im. OKS LL) FIN: Nery fast: Buc style Lervesm: periectiy svund, T six years old rok SALE ANDO butt naperior placa 32s loth Tar moder. mz rowenient j 84.25. | 2127 wt OF. AGI athet. Store, mod: tans Sauvenwat topubiiesrhuol:eaay terms, Owper, Wi 314 20th’ st, : 3 Score snd Dwele, rein, c LIAM MAYSE. S10 tu at few : HOUiAY! srs mrovexna ‘HOORAY! | 3334 20tn st, e228 FRANCIS NUFTY, FG SALE, CHyAPSTAD oNOME LARGE F1KE Spe ans oo 38-195" 61.75, 82, $2.50, is $2.78, $2.87, 83, $3.25, | 1206 221 OK REST — BOO Boundary, Or. 9, mafe With Lux uF poof chests, suitable ior iB sata scar Fe ED_TWo BANDSO 83 85.> g - O12 1 st .w. $166.67 IF1S6n 49 | vans or Banker io Sites, 637 am pusylvania ave, oa —s witcox, 17th et baw. 12r-100 227 Est. nw, Or. 2033 | we hovu dy 19ST * “Se | Bee ve rows on second Hoot, ited’ ur for house ro PRESTO Er AREER 3. sl “foot renee Be | Feces. 24r, are FokSS2 oh, ] SUMRER OFEERS BALGALNS store aud dwelling are thurowstiy heated by, tage Ooo gna LEU TUNA Ew, cartel Masenee setts 109, | FAO BENT—NEARLY NEW 2-STORY AND CEL 1 F See er cat Beet & Devie, FUE lo October | Secole exiee, Ste © Sey. wall comand, and ond vay ti, at aw. corner slaesaculisette ave. in Somer trek, delle tr nate pete; fog bocittaren 7 1 kainate cuasages in the sousie,” "811 ch wt a. SERIE RPS phage 20 Hele trout each. Price = v “parlor, dining-room. am 20 Ket. ue. OF i, ‘Oren Seturdays tl 11 p.m. Eitchen on ‘aret foors 4 chambers acd batheroom reaees aia ans roc Brick Houses in all. y sn rear of Pens- sy Wo aud 7th at. we; rented to good tenanie for #10 30 cach. ‘These houses have water in k toes: and coucreted yards. Price forthe three, 3.300, A wel: located Building Lot, 16 it. 8 in. front, i ‘South between, GP-OFFICE COATS, stripes and checks. on sale | {Pove: cellar under Sree oboe bee aT TR CRATE, stripes and ol on faut | Sion: rent $37,50 per mo, 1¥LEB & RUTHERFORD AWordeck, Pick zoe NY onub! | 1007 Fst nw: ee mera FOE BENT. # ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. FALLS Church. $25: 9-room hou-e ear 4:1 and Bsts, n.c., 0-1 FDished house, 206 Delaware avenue, CHINS & CO., 1321 Fat. 3 R RENT—446 NEW JERSEY AVE.S.E., ‘and basement brick: 7 rooms; all moder improve- ments, 822.50. M. M. PARKER, 1418 Pat. se35-12t (CR RENT— EW cher s handsomely furnished house on Rhode Island ave., bowe h 17th and ¥sth ste. a most de Yebtiul location: side windows viving light teach price $4) cash. A. JOXCE. Matalini's uftce, City Hail. sezd-st" POR BALE—Fine-PROOF SAFE. F thea roag corn lands tock and bolt work; | sled. on ttt me combination 1M aud fmproveme.ta, Ad: | Mth aud 10cb te « @. dines SAFE, Svar office, mezd-Oc* ™ {OK SALE—20 BEAD LOUSES—JUST ARRIVED ~ Fer from Georgetown, Ky : 4 combined harness wud AT A BARGAIN—A FINE THI sudule horses. 1 Dapple Gray. 5 yeary old. 16-1 havas | A story, weventecn-room brick residepce. lurve hich, very raugy, cab trot @ luile in 3 minute Ning, basement. and cellar: Linproye- Brown, 16 Lavus ish. pueote, ob Mt. u ar Thomas Circle tot 2Ua1ge to 3 2 | fect tatutly be ray. G yrare old, cau trot i 24: ley. For price, &., appiy to WASL'N DA. 28 | Ses amy ace, Ceo Fem cuayenn oem aise, | Gowea tik Fax ae bas 254 ZOUASE. UW SEL “qr : SAP Soe A STlA | auuemtio. oa Chestnut Sorrell Colt, 4 years old, 1G 140 Fierce at, Gr. 2 BON 10th at. Bie Unencepenten Arrnacrios: OV A MILLION DISTRIBUTED LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. 7 W, WELL-BUILT : Tait Ss : = = catfsaT aad tet ranatare Sad HS SEES | or MUL HNSTOR Barre AF Gz jade | mare: mainte, weaned cr tomes fefumacdseus | metre oun ahaa for, Ugo pera hade's part of the present tate Constitution in 1879, | _Se25-6t 1503 Penn. sve. 1. Bh Sen of, suse Beta om | nen en eee; Res meee lee eee ee alee io i This wa great bani. GRO, by ap overwhelming popular vote. R RENT— po i. uLe., Gr. 3 and aw, ee ‘A beautitul house on 16th st.. north of Scott Circle, r. aes 13 rooms bath, cedar. and other closets; beauti- fully papered tor owier. who desires io go abroad; SLi 12th st. se22-20 DOC. GARGES, Manager. Ou SALE—APPLETON's CYCLOPEDIA, TWO jit GRAND EXTRAQRDINALY DRAWINGS. fake Semi-Annually, June aud December). an EXAND SINGLE, NUMMER DRAWINGS take place ALE 2014 Hi tu, 8 rooms lot 26.3x140 toallep, aps; 13.206 octavo pages choicest Kuowledge, good ch ap, 65,500. bun@red purchasers among scbool teachers of this So a tot 20r8: on €.ch of the other teu munths in the year, ant ws recently built and wili be rented for a termof 1 Parents Ubat it :ivesa maguer 3208 ».. 12 rooms, lot 20x12. 96.000, all drawn in public, a the Academy of Music, New | YOuSAt only $76 ber mowhs | ea 40 | education: "D:ffereut editions; al prices. Entire #t | gogeaner @eGnbe 2 Mad Fe-awe, lot Lal05 te ‘Orleans, La. es ee. 1°30 | delivered on wiusii payments. Lowe mo time, Address | he “ee F2 0004 ou lot 20.6147 40 Va de hatav Gly Ocha auearche hemreane. |e 1503 en re 1-30 | for terme Box 120, bear vibes. ecizat’ | ope cits: go tue corms ments for all the Monthly and Sem wenad Praater ter 1B BENT —HOUSE 910 19TH ST. N.W.. FIF- 0.50 | pe O8 BALE—I NATIONAL, IA, 15 | | Hvt.. near Zist, frame, @ rooms, lot 21x82 toalley, The Louisiana State Lottery Company.and tn grram | K,teeD foomus, modern improve: ents: 45 xvod re: | 1914 Lak bw. Or 12 | B’Noles"boond, “Treats of 4040 wobec s Clear, | #4.006 d Cp eta al Py ase | os ~° | comcise,” comprehensive; OU lustr-uons, 1o0 | | Get, bet. 20th and 2st, 12 rooms, lot 20x120. 85s 40 whe Com” = 16 ft. dlley. #10.500. quod Faith toward ali parties, and we authorise hit {0B “KENT—HOUSE 1829 F ST. N.W., iN FruR_RENT—20s PENNA AVE S ° for cReTations , staple. eudurius, iatst, cheapcst, best ; 231 loth st. frame, 3 rooms, lot 205105. 10% to 30 Pany to use thin certyscate, with Fac-mmilcses vur rg | HF scpms: modern niprovencnte, lacre grounds: #20, othe gas BY monthiy pay mente, Orders received at 111) Feat nm, | ft olley, $1,100 hateves attached. sn es aucertscinende™ Deca WILSON S000 ae ane eo tee | A Brick ail mir 840; with stable $45." ALLE & | monthly ya mente, re Ed fa ee eve ser 308 RENT—1334 CORCOKAN ST.. FKOM HE | FOR RENT—UNFURNISRED. Ist of November, a most do-irable ‘teridence, con- | FCO! RENT—UNFURNISHED, taining 12 rooms with diniug-room on seine floor, with | x. 5 rare List. Go. W. LINKING, 19th and Hsta. ser2-Gt {OR SALE—WHOLE OF STOCK IN TRADE AT eee . 0 Dy PSE MED AS Bie MASS. AVENC E—A PINE soos, harness, Diaukets, ie. to close busiuess, ou uct | A S-story and English tesement brick, houses Gon, cor. 16th & On.w.850) 1620 BL. ave. rior aud iibrary : house in good repair: well papered ° 04058 & Souut of aicauess, store fo. Feut, Matures for aals. | Cains 13 lange rooms wud 3 collars, hoe latest Lmproved tua painted ‘Pipibine thi wood order: “THOSE. | ZeAG Teh st. ww anne hate new ane mise __| Sec heatr, ery bret tami Saeeaneee LER FURNISHED HOUSES, JOR SALE _O8 EXCHANGE—THE LANGEST | yorm snl kad ne ohice rein, tet room are 1402 Mass. ave. n.w.82U0 | 161% KL ave. tock or Carmuuges, Waris sud Harness, bots Lew e2etw. JAMES A BATES, 1407 I eecond x and second-hand. Close Carriages. Also, screat, bar gains in Lap Hoves and Horse Blankets. W. F. First Foo —Parlor, Ii 1d dining root Secoud Ficor Pour lanes chatvers at sd totes others, nicely furnished new bouse, Sstorie, B oom, near Connecticut ave. ; reut, $100 per mouth: ae B. ‘office. R RENT—FURNISHED, 8 ROOM; CHEAPEST 466 writ iathad iE, Ruumiirey, 6 uum: Quearear | Guvih aid FP rier-rpee ney apts be rented permanantiy. “Also.S faruisicd rooms for | FQOK 8 AT BAnGatN RIGHT jer doors wid wih — very tet material and Poue Muguire iS. PHLLLIe store’ before 3 Fianoe: one at $180, one at $195, one a: €200. and | Very bet tuatcrial and unde the a 2128 1401 we Fee" | speciat dus th seu Fiauon,, “Fanos ior rent | slot of the owner. open fre-placor and liauduome wow We, the understoned Danks and Gunkera will pay at ae re eS eo HUGo woul 00., Schumer Plano Avency. 025 | mautals with epproprin.e Eine, tn each rovan: frost ee eee ae eneas tate Lettertes wobich OLS G st, 12e..75.70 1 besel's Court ar i0. a a apd sonth expowure; lot 253105, 8 Ureautitul Bouse sued ‘may be presented at our counters, 2026 Got. +-.+:00.65 Guod store coum. coun- OR SALE-GLAS%, OF PURE. SWEET NINE. | excellent location. EM A LMSLEY, Pres. Louisiane National Bank, T412 Sat hanson 5 Turmienod p.b8; Suiepe, and all ctor mixed detoee Ldccat | TOF PHOS Seem, and permit to inepert. ary to s SN. 3 : 7 z tf uur ScoRe, 72 m= . —— . SSE ol ne FoR AEST-DWALLING 1117-J07H or. Nw | jeateebtekoue Patino pen = St. BE are B22. “Key next door “Inquire 926 Loulsiainy ave. _Cigare Uy | box a2 aw, erst: bt Om wud 10th, C-room frame, 22215% GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Mt SALE—IME NOW FAMOUS AND MAGNIFT. | “Oth st. ne. bet. Band C sts. amice 2-story and base: out Stulz & Bauer Upricut Cabinet aud Upright s r IN THB ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, Farior oraud Pisuom, we are. sell ug op ‘easy pay" | “Muna. Neer ae wees Bubs are Betre trick, lates TUESDAY, OCTOBEit 9, 1888. ments of $10 per month ul paid ior. They ave the | parking $5,000. CAPITAL PRIZE, $200,000. 2 Inont clewatt upricat inde, for Line or oc cr wil trade, Jot of ground in Grongstows, Eiliant one qualities eudextreme durabiigy. back | 7a aie ‘eiytende, Mt, of ground in Goonytowss Plane fully warranted for five years. $5,500. Dollars each; Halve D ‘Old Pubos taken in part payimentend full value | “Xie ot morth alley, ‘Twentieths, $1, 728 9th st.s.6 OF. MA. S78 | allowed. tou en enn ae ‘See us before you buy. om “eRe PIANO EXCHANGE. 422 Oth at 1116 Congress 2.6. Och aud Pasve.. rm. 35) ‘La ave. bate Sho) 7 468 S04 Bat, SALE—PARTIES IN NEED Oa ment. pojsoi ate ne St 3 FS, IN NEED OF PIXE OX OAK elo Tat, ella 1848 Mae We Sonim aaa chaning ese where wet have scared ey. The FUN of the property FURNISHED HOUSES. in"ordr to supply the demand prowptls: bouke. "Forfa Lave’ {iat ofies for bullet eecedod | 18th st. niwe corner Ky moses CLARKE, Occoquatt, Va. tot-S? te Ist and 15m “(5261 “THOa ik, WAGGAMAN. | good order: LT Fooma, 440,” Tuk GALE_SINRST AUSOMTMENY OF SiEee- 1503 Peuay vente ave a. lure Vebicies Ww in the city We lowest prices, J. K. PROBEY, cor. 6th, York ave, and 1230 32 {0K SALE—THE “OTTO" GAB ‘quires no boiler; avoide all expensive attendance, ‘be loss of time of for: handling fuel, Bend for circular Tue Asso: Siz AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE WILL NOT GO ON uucH LoxGér. MAKE USE OF THE OPPORTUMI- N.E: SEVEN ryoma, beth, and cellar: coucrete atreet: rent, $20.50 » month," Inquire at store next door. se25-Ot* it RENT — FUKNISHED — WE OFFER FOR the season the residence of the late Giset Sustice Waite. containing 16 cloeentiy and. jetely, furnished. - For permit to rr Diy toaMES A Batre i407 Poth we ecbocee R_RENT—945 — BEAUL RW EIGHT- Fiivcm brick; just faisued havasomelys al soneea Fry (eae 10th at new Geo HOLTZMAN, 133i Pets BENT—1502 Q ST. N. W.. 11 Rous, shia: heated by ‘Turasee & CO. se21-1m_ 110 Fat. uw. RR RENT—DRAN NEW 3-STORY BRICK, BAY Wwhudows: hot aud cold bath, range: kerr 10 fostan: 20sGen mw. ss sel BRENT— ‘HOUSE 1609 THIRD ST. N.W. ‘With all modern improvements. PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE ‘Seven rooms, including bath. Closets in every room, with hallway, gas, and water; “Eon Rent ‘month. id'see it Rent, $18.50 House open for po JPOR BALE—AT A BARGAIN 472 AND 4740 SF POR SALE-AT A BARGAIN 472 wy roots an bath with ro menia inquire! owner 42400 aust im write legibi — ‘modern and |. B. WARNER & 00. eae esidetice, with State, County, wemeteaed fireplaces.“ STEIGI iN; 2303 | _anz8-1m 910 Fstinw. | TY WHILE YOU CAN. YOU CANNOT ALWAYS finiber, More rapid return ‘nail delfvery” wilt be = i RENTNEW BRICK DWELLINGS, WITH sured by your so Eiivelope bestise our | Om SENT I7ai Fai. YG 2 HOOME: Fe in southwest; wood nelebnns04, wear oats. Mend POSTAL NOTES, Money Orders, | open Breplaces’ 3 throuehout end ta | "2.9? = NCIS Fat. ot Ne ga Tair. SL ‘& LIEDERMANN, 1303 by. ets-5t RENT—1228-1234 H ST. ¥. = Tethat'nte, Stoows sud ts Gaon ssd Bild Mat awe, ee: sate ode Leagan oe Ome REC ib ‘st. eae bear Rinse aw TSON, iW. BENT—B H ROBERTSON, 1515 H BT. ¥.W. 1204,Joth at. (oouson, FFWPMRRR that the presence of Generals Besure- ard and Early, who are in charge of the drswinks, is ‘Sguarantes of absolute fairness and integrity, chances are all equal, and that noone can ivine what mumaber ‘itl douw » peine “REMEMBER the payment of reteesty GUABANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKSot New Orleans, and the tickets are syed by the President of ‘an Institution whose chartered riguts ure recognised WE MUST HAVE MONEY, AXNp IT 18 YOUR GOOD FORTUXE TO GET THE GooDa. if Ht Ha rs tateeveccaans Oe Se — Ervetoe, ‘THE GOLDEN ZAGLE CLOTHING 00, ——— Coomme Br Gus 80. 400 7TH BT. XW, COR D. = A fall line of GAS COOKING STOVES: (Um band and for sale,

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