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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. For the District of Columt a fica tipaaaietdy Sader ee : light frosts in the interior, : Ber own personal masagenan soe own management competent and Le salesiadies, also Test talent in English and French areste ebeoe juisite taste 1s = ‘acknowledged by the most faz DISCOUNT OF 10 PER Cant on French and German Dest manutactories ancy china and ‘The latest Dinners Seta. inner and dessert sets from trom all countries. AW. Boraian & Som S50 Pu ave SRRVE HILL milk is best.” Guaat Banoares aid 1 Wild'e Brom, 700 Tin street songs ne At SOD OaK CHAMBER Sers, 8 Buowy & Sox, 20th street and ue northwest, ; $24 SK aylvania ave- B | 2 i Bor “ this POE Sap, “When I catch this sh i 3 ef 4 3 5 f ! i { i i : I i aH | i i 4 § g a Ovx Owns and without hesitation we say the ‘Dest made boys’ and children’s re Buooxs, 15th st., Gas-Fixtures and Chandeliers. Rap yor Tux Barme—The “Mant Complete of ready-inade dncssss [or ladies aud Chale also, coats and underwear. All-wool tricot dresses as low a3 $5.25. To buy the cloth in ‘any other store would cost. more money. We will Rot quote any prices, Dut we Deg of you tocall and 7 ‘inspect ‘of Furnit c and Uj Goods. Bre o iture, Carpet, pholstery in plain figures. Come and ju: yourself. All prices guaranteed. Two a W. H. Hovumtox & Co., 1218 auc 1220 F st. Dw. r 1109 Pa. ave. PERPECTION AND UNSURPASSABLE.— the varied stock in our Tailoring ‘Suits toorder, $20 and $25. Eisewan god E sta, ianufacturing Clothiers and Tailors, Sa bw ‘SmiTH, 1225 Pa. ave, How ro Kear Waxu.—Whiy, its easy enough! If Jou buy Johnson's sueel riate Warw Air Furnace. i ciaim in ALL HOUSEKEXYENS should read Moses & Son's advertisement im Luis paper of bargains ip house Turnisbing goods. A Puoonasstve Camraign— For Furniture, Carpets, and U; Goods, ‘The fail season has opened, and again ‘I take my Position In Ube front rank, to offer a line of furniture, carpets, and goods in Whieb, tor price and’ quaiity, competition is open With any advertised price list. My stock ls com plete ta every departwens, and all the noveities of Ube latest styles, 10 which T ask au inspection from buyers beture purchasing, as 1 ain deverming’ to beil at botzom prices. 307 and 319 7th st. n.w., furniture department, (82, 6H, aud 639 "D st."n.w., carpet department, S11" 7taSt. u.w., upholstery and drapery depart ment. Wasa B. WittaMs. ‘Tes Pux Cen. Lass THan Cost, for ten days, on ‘Purchase of $ Upwards at Paret’s, 913 Peansyl- Vunla ave. Everything goes Statiouery and Zancy gvods of ali Kinds See ad. Buooxs, 15th st, Largest, Kicuest, Newest, Stock. We Max no idie boast, but we do know that We can show the largest line of suitings aud ‘Yrousering» in the city. Pants to order $5. Eise- man bros, Tatloring Department, 7th ana E sts, ‘Your eyesight suited, $1. Hempier, ave., cor. 434. CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements Te-Nighg. Nanoxat.—“Tue Two Sisters.” Ausaveu’s—“The Ruiing Passion.” Yaxonama.—“Battle of Sailon.” Condensed Locals. ‘The St. Joseph's fair wiil be opened by Cardinal Gibbons, at tue Kifle’s Armory Monday even- Court for a citation ou the widow of the late Roch | Ridgway, who died recently in East Washington, {o produce tue wili of the latter, whica the peu” aber alleges 1s 1a the possession Of tue Widow. had run away from his hom. The boy’s motuer | 48 dead and he lives with Lis father in West salt!- more. Wednesday his teacher sent im home | from school for some aileged ‘misconduct, but the | Doy fearing bis father’s wrath, put out for this city after telling a boy that he was golpg to run away. He traveled some distance along the rail- oad and reached a point beyond Laurei before Sundown. He got sometuing to eat ata farmer's house, and then climbed up tree where be Temaibed until morning. Then be walked several | @ railroad track, stopping at another for bis breakiast. Then be got a “liv” bt train to this city. He reacued | ursday ufternoon and walked to Geatiemen’s Driving Park, near Alex. im time Wo see te Wid West He rem.iued until the show was ver started back toward this city. On the road | Managed Lo get another meal uud i Was nearly when he got 1n sigiit of ihe city. He doubted ber he could get accommodatious in the city, Tatber than rua any risk he again climbed «| until Friday morning, | ty. He lad waiked $0 | Tach that his shoes were ‘nearly worn out, and | bis closbing Was ihe color of the country foads | over whick he Lad passed. He was satisiled be- | i ErETEEEEY i Fy & 3 & E €ause be bad secn the Wad West show. He would have beep Letter sutistied had he been given & chance to Lecume a cow bus,” but betore return. | Aug Lo see “Buifa.c bi” he determined to see the Bights Of the city, and When arrested he was walk- Jog along Pennsylvania avenue looking in the store | Windows, He luade no aivempt to conceal nis Adentity, bu: wen: the emticer to the station. | He ton the officers tha” be wis Unat ke cowkt wale Sat While Om tie ro Copt bis “wating,” bx without tailing out, airy be coud sieey du ‘Was not parucularty . au” company, Dut wou Would wase Bim au otc. Giger aud Was detunei ai tue station uatii3| @clock In the afterncon, Whea his aunt arrived here trom Baltimore ani'toox lim home, ute manager | lic Was given his | A Woman's Missionary Convention. MEETING OF THX DéLRUATES IN THIS CITY NEXT ‘TUespay. ‘The Wouan’s Home aud Foreign Missionary So- Glety of tae Maryiand Synod will hoid its sixth courentios in Memorial Lutueran church, Kev, J. G. Butler, D. D., pastor, beglaning October 2, at 2 p.m, and continuing through tuenext day. ‘The sogiety is compos:d of the representatives of eaurekes aud of missionary societies within the bounds of the synod. ‘The oMcers are: Mrs. H. H. James, president; Mri Mary Hay Morris, vice President; Miss kinedn L. Brauas, corresponding Secretary; Mis: Katie. Sadtier, rec secre tary, aid Murs ED. Miler treasurer. All the @ficers reside in Balumore. Tue following Chureles auong others wili be represented In the | gonvention: The Baltimore churche-, Hagerstown, ‘Taneytown, Martinsburg, Middletowa, Keister. town, Suutisbury, Mancliester, Lovettaville (Va, faryer’s. Ferry, Frederick, and ——_¢__ Rvwovex accipenns— Yesterday afternoon, Sekiaan Brown, a sixteen-year-old boy, Uving in St‘Tup street and’ Fonaspitauin arenas sad ae | Vania aven wi y Drulsed by the whect passite Over bie est. Was TU nue and 15th | He Was taken tania ave i | Fe f ‘The question as to whether Mra. Annie Cole has aright to extend her house on a public reserva- on on the ground that she ts entitied to street frontage is causing a great deal of comment and interest among property-owners generally, Some days ago Tax Stan referred to Col. Wilson’s com- plaint that the owner of the property at the incver- | Section of Massachusetts avenue and M street, on the northwest side of Thomas Circle, was tres- Passing On @ public reservation by erecting bay Windows thereon, and asked the Commissioners to Jook into the matter. The A committee composed of Justice Miller and Jno. T. Arms, representing the property owners in the neighborhood, called on the Commissioners and the butt yesterday and protested against ding being ‘Te point was raised that the owner was pro- hibited under the title from e1 the eastern limits of the present dwelling on account of ob- structing the view. The Commissioners said if this was so they would revoke the it. Jus- ce Miller argued that the owner ‘no right to make the projection, being entitled to frontage only om streets and this, in his estimation, was bot a street. ir. Arms said that he was the ‘owner of thé house opposite on M street; that he had put up a very expensive front to his’ dwelling with the understanding that the point of land in question never could be built upon. It obstructed is view of Massachusetts avenue, he said. He quoted Col. Wilson as saying he would reiinquish ail jurisdiction over these parki at the inter- section of streets it fr ‘were al- lowed to project into them. The Commissioners said that the only question Was the right of property owners to their street front on these parks, which they had referred wo attorney tor opinion. ‘THE WORK TO BE SUSPEXDED. ‘The Commissioners to-day issued an order ai- Tecting the suspension of the work of building an addition to Mra Cole’s house pending the consid- eration of the subject by the atvorney for the Dis- trict, ——_e—____ PUNISHMENT A PUPIL. A Scheol Principal Charged with As- saulting a Moy. Attorney Riddle appeared in the Police Court this mornig, and called Judge Miller’s attention toa chargeof assault and battery against Joseph G. Flack, principal of the Potomac school, on 12th street soutuwest. Mr. Flack was charged on a Warrant sworn out by Mr. George EK. Johnson, of ‘No. 1017 E street southwest, with assaulting John- son's ten-year-old son, John L. Mr. Riddle stated that he had been directed by the Commissioners to defend Mr. Flack, and he desired a continuance Of the case until next Saturday. Mr. Shillington said he had no objection, and Mr. Flack gave bis persona! bonds for his appearance. Mr. J the compiainant in the case, 1s a clerk in the ofice of the Tegister of wills.” His statement is substantially as follows: The assault occured On the 20th of this ‘The | 1s in delicate Lealth, was first sent toschool, four or five days of the assault, and was hot well acquainted with tne ‘Miss O’Donneil’s room, second grade, and attended vehooi in the afternoon. On the day charged half-session boys were in the yard duril ane When the Jonnson boy looked in the window Mr. Flack’s school The latter caliea after him as he turned: pr beets but on oe of the noise made by the other youngsters in playing, the little fellow, it 1s claumed, did not hear him. Flack called several and, receiving no reek ‘he Went out in the yard and, it is alleged, gravl the Jonson boy by the coilar, tearing the waist nearly from the body of his clothes. It is turther charged that he pony boy into tue school- Tuom; that the boy ‘Up, when Ube teacher deait’ him a stunning Diow on ‘the face with bis band and knocked him down. When the re turned home his face showed the effects of une biow, When his father learned what had occurrea ue Was so enraged that he made up bis mind to take the law into his own hands, but at bis wife’s Tequest he refrained from dotng so, and called upon Ue teacher for ap explanation. Tue latter told duim that he had a right to punish any pupil in the validing and use bis Own discretion as to Lue man- ner Of punishment. Mr. Flack subsequentiy wrote Mr. Jobasou a letter reciting the facts, and say- lug: “I was forced to smack his cheeks I after- Ward spoke kindly to him.” ‘Mr. Flack decilned to make any statement, and ‘Said he would wait until the case 1s tried, cesar chen HE SKIPrED FROM MaNassas WITH TowN FUNDS.— A Baltimore American special trom Norfolk say: Win. Howard, city sergeant of Manassas, Va, was arrested in Nortoik morning on the ar- Tival of the steamer Lady of tue Laxe trom tis city. Howard was charged with absconding with the town funds, making bis Way to Alexandria, Which piace he left ‘Thursday evening. He ac- know.cdged bis guilt, coon See ‘Tue CartraL Tents CLUB TOURNAMENT.—The Capital Teua.s Ciuo will hold a tournament for Une champloaship of the club, to be held on the grounds, 15ch and U streets, commencing October 2 Valuabie trophies wili be provided for urst and second prizes in singles ana doubles, when more than twoentries, The tournament will be gov- eraed by the rules of the N. L. ‘I. Association, the decision Of the referee to be fnal Entries muss be made to J. sicKee Borden, secretary and trea-- rez, Capital Tennis Club: ‘iney Will close oa Moniay, October 1. Play will begin on Tuesday at P.M. and on the following days, ASPLENDID Cmance for parties furnishing ts of- fered 1m tue sale oi furniture at No. 612 14th street the Great Universitics as the Strongest, Purest most Heshuful br. Price’s Cream Powder Soge net coutals Amiuouia Lie: oF Alums “Sold ouly DR, PRICE BAKING POWDER co., NEW YORK. CHICAGQ = 8T. LoUIa. was. | Mus. K. A. Dosovan, 904 F STREET NORTHWEST. WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY AND ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3p. AND 4rz, A CHOICE SELECTION OF FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS IM- PORTED DIRECT FROM THE LEAD- ING HOUSES OF LONDON AND PARIS, NO CaRDs. e29-1w Dzx Goove Fos Css. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, size, heavy, y Pee SAL ‘$3, 3.75. : ll ii i | i 8 ‘eon te-bOUse, 18. tide in the exe C00, rr) ee 8 Beste as} oF FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS, AND ALL THE LATEST AND RICH NOVELTIES IN THE MILLINERY LINE, ALL ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED ‘To INSPECT THE FINEST DISPLAY oF MILLINERY AND CLOAKS EVER EXHIBITED mag & WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK Ere of A SPECIAL ‘Oo Www HAND AND MACHINE SEWED. ‘MISSES AND BOYW SCHOOL SHOES, BUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES. AT @2, 62.50, 68, 63.50, 04 AND 05, BOTW HATS, 780. TO #2. UMBRELLAS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ‘With Geld, stiver and Nature] Wood Handien Dangains: Ladies’ Kid Bt worth $2.50. Tatiey Patent Leather Rp ‘Button, $1.49, worth alles’ Gentuine French Kid Button, $2.50, worth "Sven's Button, Lace oF Congress, $1.25, worth $2.50, Men's Calf. orth $3.54, SSUES RETATENEES worn ‘Children’s School orth $ ‘The above and many other bargainsa FAMILY SHOR RE, 2 suey Steamed Oyvters, Johnson's, dE 2 New Sleeves for Knit Jac’ -s, at Auer- Dacu’s 7 & H, Sewing Machines ar i¢n's Wear. 4 Domestic Sewing Machi: fice, 7th & H. eoly " Larenary Nore. : The fifth volume of “Appleton's Cyclopsedia o Aauerican Bicrayiy” 28 pas ‘trots tae Proud Pill be ready tor delivery in # iew days, Among the important articles are those on “Willian H. Prescott,” by DES. A. Alliboue: ardson,” by, Hey. Philips Brooks, D. D.: Bid Wilian “f Sheaaee ty Pe tease apse iam. "by Prof. Henry Cope: haces suimuer.” by George W. Curtis, *Horatio Potter," by the Rev. ix, D. D.; “George isip- Jey," By the Kev. 6. Bs Fiotuniguam, “Janes Kuox Polk.” by J. nency Hager: “Whiteiaw Held.” by Col. fohm Hay; -B.ron you Steuben,” by the Kev. J. i. Headiey; George Edward Pickett,” by weneral Brad- Jey 7. Johnson: “beter and Gerrit Smith.” by. Kossiter J : “Edwin M. Stauton.” by Edwards Pierre- Pout; “Georwe M. Pullman,” by Gen. Morace Porter; and “George W. Smalley,” by John Kussell Young. Among the contributions to the new volume by the gditors may be mentioned the urticies on “Samuel Provost” '“Winteld scout," and “Alexander ‘7. art,” by Gen. James Grant, Wilson. and “Israel Putuain aud “Phomas Sumter,” by ‘rot. Jobn Fiske. ‘he wketeh of President Poik uas Leen rev.sed by Hon. (ev. Bancrott, the only member of his cabinet now living, while ‘those of Geus. Sherman and. Sheridan Were subuiitted for correction to those distinguished officers, Gen. Sheridan revised what Prof. Coppee had Puen, of Tim on July “28, ouly teu days betore- Tue iorthcoming volume will rival its predecessors im its wealth of iilustration, Beside ten full-pace steel engravings of Generals Sherman, Scott and sheridan, Fresidents Poik and Pierce, Admiral Porter, william H. Seward, Willian Gilmore Sums, Harriet’ Beecher Stowe and Charies Sumuer, it wil: contain about two ‘including pictures of pub- Ings, DIE mionumenis, &e. This novel ‘national undertaking will be completed with the issue of Volume Six, which will contain, besides an analyt- ical index, a supplement containing many additional names, such aa the recently-appointed Chief Justice of the Uuited sistes. Sold by subscription, Agents wanted. Send postal for: ry ye hist, D. ABEL oe 72,00. Publishers, rect aor “SVanmingtone B.C. ae “ Warx Acz Grows Youre NEW ROMANCE, “FIRST EDITION SOLD IN ONE DAY!" ar ae BRENTANO'S, Ax Accurare Axo Pras EXPOSITION OF THE LAW OF LANDLORD AND TENANT, HOUSE AND ROOM RENTING, HOTELS AND BOARDING-HOUSES, IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, By CHARLES 8. BUNDY, Justice of the Peace. _| Randvoinely “fi Published by W. H. LOWDERMILK & CO., 1424 F St. N. W. ate War Suovrn Tue Trnu “CHILDREN’S” CLOTHING APPLY ONLY TO THAT WOKN BY SMALL BOYS; ARE NOT SMALL GIRLS CHILDREN? YET ONE CON- STANTLY SEES ADVERTISEMENTS OF “BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING” BY DEALERS WHO SELL ONLY BOYS’ GOODS. BY “BOYS'” CLOTHING THEY MEAN LONG PANTS SUITS, AND BY “CHIL- DREN'S,” SHORT PANTS SUITS. WE TERM OUR'S “BOYS” AND “SMALL BOYS,” AND WE ‘THINK WE ARE NEARER CORRECT. WE THINK ALSO THAT OUR STYLES OF BOYS’ AND SMALL BOYS’ GOODS AND OUB PRICES ARE QUITE CORRECT. WE HAVE GIVEN MORE THAN USUAL aT- TENTION TO THIS STOCK THIS SEASON, AND ARE QUITE WILLING TO HAVE IT COMPARED WITH ANY OTHEE AS TO QUAL- ITL, STYLE AND PRICE. AT THE POPULAR PRICE OF ¢10 FOR “BOYS” AND $5 FOR “SMALL Boys'" SUITS, WE THINK WE HAVE THE BEST 1N THECITY. & B.BARNUM & CO. eez8 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AsoNERS SALE. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE I WILL SELL AT WHOLESALE COST PRICES (10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL PURCHASES OF 85 OR UPWARDS) THE ENTIRE STOCK OF STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICLES IN STORE NO. 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, CONSISTING OF FINE PAPER AND ENVELOPES, MISCELLANEOUS STATIONERY, ae \-BOXES, ‘ICTURES FRAMED AND UN POCKETBOOKS AND ‘CARD CASE ‘TKAVELING CASES, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, PLAYING CARDS, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SMALLER ARTICLES USUALLY FOUND IN A FIAST- CLASS STATIONERY STORE, BEING THE ENIKE STOCK OF JOHN F. PARET. {TTENTION OF THE TRAD! SPECIALLY IVtLD 10 THIS SALE pier, indebted a ‘sud settle at oxce, and all person inavine’ te Dgtiunt hire reaueatal to preseut” the aims within aa roe Uhl waDDOX, 42 Loulaiade ove. tance DURING IMPROVEMENTS WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK OF WATCHES, Dis- MONDS, STERLING SILVER AND 8IL- VER-PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES, OPERA-GLASSES, ETC, ETC, aT A DIs- COUNT OF 20 PER CENT. ‘Wholesale and Retail | WM, BALLANTYNE & sox, it 428 Th Boost, ee 24th st, RENT—A 6-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, WATER SAAT FY — < between Hand Taw. st is per'monta, ‘Key pest Fotis, 2 miles from and in view of door. onde <7, so $8 aCLEs Tm: ‘2 miles from and m view of TEN-ROOM HOUSES, WI lupe fathiguabie 4 ACR aproved. Wy mila from and in view of ‘bath-room and on I st.. in a: Part of; he northwest, con’ to avenue and Metro cars, houses tb excellent manner; 12% A Kid improved, on RR, @ miles from city, go Si 1503 Penna. ave. n. w. " ‘oely Fare on N Other hotest oan ental Era (Kellogg Isu:iding) ae. 100 acres euch Ba S00sach. Ber ec a on ee OR RENT—2d1 19TH ST. SW..9 ROOM Black | T2 ew hs, joudous Co. Farms, 450 nore #15 yor R RENT—HOUSES. $25.50, 616 22d st, aw, Tome, $30.50, 620 @ ACKES, unimproved, 1 mille Aq. Br. view of TLS Mat aw Lore I24R$ 21M at Fe ver, To0mm, 680.50." Inquire 409 7th a ‘city, S700, vee Settisetin Miter aK a | S| FOULS ACKE LOTR 2 miles trom Aa. Br.; peracre Dart Upper 3 2 - é . 5) ew Or 30 VE ONE HUNDRED OTHERS. is 4 pigband of aie 7 F sorte: ‘a arn Se7ikadw TM SI PHERD & OO, 2921 Fat Fake AFM Paiot oF ay aces. xian 10 Sus et aw. Or 230 4th wt a taloon parlor, ‘room ‘Tod roome and beth Si Boor: two Haniltoy ond 1306 tn) Luda Coking) Va airway, servuite wc: evry room bested: newly x tuiies trom W. 0. and WR. Station. Laiee ‘and 7, gleauod a perfect houpe in Maen owe, Sane barn id cuban Br w ; key at 42 rent $30. Al ful socation. good. iand. arcbard and "ti Md. Mt tcueLt, 3108 Ae NH acres). Address J.T, MIMSY, Purcellv lie, Va PoRReTS . JOR BALE FAKM OF 145 ACRES, IN PRINCE Georg’s County, Md. three-fourths i 1 1 ype > acres, dwe: 302 OTH ST. N.W., 3-STORY BAY- i 100/128 Both wt, Pehbe on eotae pe: rout, 245 por | URPET Py * Yi: 4 ee mouth. A. T. COUMBE, 1425 N.Y. ave. "6020-3 2 ‘STORES, OFFICES. xo. i "90 Bez Ast at are, md. BR RENT—1923 15TH ST. N. W.. OR, BATH | tore Store 1227 Dat. n.w..@50 | 1 33 = Pata Sate a2 A 8 ten, | HS en Se fbr pee lStablercar Late a sieas | 1 3 15e te, Bd. owtrables Loge . alim.t.; « besutiiul bouse: 850. ov eetyes2s 1100 Store ana dwelling 1003, Bi > 18] deuce of the inte RRP - and bath, ‘yard, hew, all mii; Store room i706" (i st. noe, Ors... 25 | 1 | Cis 730 feet, fronting on Mele. 7 oo — Sr. and tnth; a very cosy house, We 50|Vernon Bows Fo 25 3 tee each, Liberal terms to purchasers of more clea eozesee GH. KNIGHT, 607 7th et. nw. Svea, 18 | ¥ 0 es nese go jerucusreawly io” TK SMCTikvoai RENT—A HOUSE ON H ST. BETWEEN © oo MO ath gi Sd floor, &.8..8 | 3 Wy auld-2 307 Ft aw 15th st. and Lafayette Square, containing sixteen ‘14th st. nw. 35.50 'Cellar 1541 M st nw.....5 ; OR K—ON METROPOLITAN BR, HOUSER iy°uufuryasset “Jour S1606% per sauat watus: | works Roe eae stron cna | 143 : D pee ee oem Blaled oF S208. od yar men ated eee, | trolakand'Vsk isatet’ SHoe ke WaGUAMAN:” | 2008 Herma 4809 aermm COOKE Li LUCE, wit }OR nee OS ae . 10 BOOMS, ber a ee ‘on Capitol Hill; $30." KYON & ae 3 py i e~ 3) her 3 & HLT nb ins “va. amps., tr Ot eeceeee. -! ‘7th st oh > [a : at ig semaine e 20 NT_1098 257H ST. NEXT To COR OF | 2132 ee Ops a Fon tins aews 3 end "basement 10 rooms | Tig ton Oity, will be sold ‘separately ‘Une trac con batp-room and cétlar: dufstied im Tard ‘wood: heated | 1309 taining 5%, the other $45 eres. would’ take se cellent Dairy, Gurdew or Touluy Parma or readeuces es pi sterces Meridian 4 for perven ib Uusine= tp this cits, orm RENT. “Lhe above Houses can ue examined Ry intommall hotues, and. tien sor at privace FQopartusent, ewe stony tock houses ooae hale our oftice only. THOMAS J. FISH) Sill be sold at public atictivn Uctober 10, without ne" Fas tater gad shout Sard; S20 moun, in advance | _sors-ae te | Bese serve” Terma [Oue-foareh cam, ban quire at 713. ___1t"_ | 3.08 RENT—0-ROOM BRICK DWELLING HOUSG, | 701 _RENT—O0d PENNA AVE & three, four aud five years. Pariion ‘wall FOE ENT 910 FER MONTHA FOUR-RooM | F225 indians ave nw.: bath, hot and cold water, Finer a Penis ee gaee Pee {House with summer Kitchen; ulag a frame. stable | &c,; in good repalty ands, esutral location: #3 bef | Hau kin LN Fat ace. peraery ar ur ber ts Sea et neces Tite lace lot: © etnall famey pee | month. O17 Fst ulw )K KENT—UNFURNISHED. au2s-dtoclo JOR RENT—1537 14TH ST. N. W. COMFORTABLE ‘Sstory brick dwelling; saloon parlor; 8 rouins:bath; FPO RENT 2018 GT. ~ THREE-STORY BRICK, oe RENT? oe Sof, 16th & 0 n.w.850)2 2716 Tthst. nw jarge dry cellar; yard: would suit or mil- oF wil sell. | 2720 Tthet mow. - La? liner; rent 843 OWNEK, 411 15th stu. w.se22-2 = 4F st 1402 Mase, an ESTRHED, 828,0 TO LOAN ON REA: ESTATE IN RENT—1 NEAR CIT! LL. $35; Rk RENT— MES emouke to suit ree be Sone sPeurity at Sper cent wterst, Bb Nek & 00. ‘ear Gov, Printing Off: $30;.in south weet aud Capitol Hall, a 818, bd $14. HA. MCINTINE, B18 F st. se20-100 Foe, RENTDWELLING PART OF (House Pisoumeast corver Sth and Bits. ac: 9 rooms nge, hot and cold water and in pertect repair; Cheap’ $53. 'W. C DUVALL, O25 Fst news seS0-0t {OR RENT— . J.ave. £8, OF. Se IN SUMS TO SUIT. voR 5 iu the further pay- 10, 15,0r 20 jears. Laay payments ‘Canceled. withe turned over tree ot Uuited Security Lats table for three se20-12t GEO. W. LL uot the : = is the beac ev. F dew lg peeled ties to own their homes for ‘the or: 802 lat, 12 3. & Cali for a circular and full expianat mf Ves te’ ee ” wcll FB SMITH & SON, Aguile, 1222 Pet. store and stable. tote tre oH LENT —1a38 7TH SF. NW : CONTAINING ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PLE CEST ON AP: 2321 Pa av, 2 Tooms and bath and all modern inn proved peal mounts GE Be av 10e- Apply to ROBERT STEAD, Architect, YOU F st n.w. oocialty ‘i 027-3 suse 307 Fw ROR RENT—412 MAPLE AVE, LE DROIT PARK UNES TO LOAN ON REAL Pstare FIa crue toons garnet oni celary stgum heat ANGE PLACED, BENS COLLECA Lib. Fess Ee oars : JOR RENT—AT BLADENSBURG—DWELLING- __ e111 39 408 2st House: ten rooms; $12.50, per mouth, AUply to r Fa MoNes 31.50 3425-2427 s7-S0* eo Ma._| [OK REN \—AT MONTELLO—SIX ROOM Seouuire” ‘REN’ JOUSE 1102 1 BT. N. Ee _. a . eu roots, partly farutahed. ac27'30°_ | JjOK RENTON, ANACOSTIA. NEW ee ots, P = — | F'ccttare: lance lot: wood water; eighty Te RENT HOUSE NO. 113 MARYLAND -altin, | it: location 2 squares trom strect cars td Yur"dowent Fates. Call now. Wat. near ast Capitol sro healthy, | Sinai - ‘$200 per year. Bs ee ect hin witt delightful cutivok. 19 rooms, including bath: | SBA amt; adulta, Oe Fear, ie aeeu” | HOLTZMAN, Attorney, 1521 Fst. tin * room and cellar; reut $60; 706 Sth st. n. ee ~ = = = 500, $1.00, JOH KENT—“ARE CHANCE: CHF TOR, RENT ONECENISHED— a VO, 02,500, show. atiowest mien yuses O22 a eink F : ‘Larger sume at 5 t. Node houses G27 and G26 Cts 5 mt 5 Sy 2s 2) as verge. MAN THAR, O18 F at See 5 Hae f| R= eer Ta a < d Rt RENT—A PRETTY BAY-WINDOW, ALCOVED sti.w, between Dbl 3:30 Ooch"? Vanb7 Se 228 Conn, ave, 800 3 80 Prohaital Cita, = z SS ee ee ontaik. Faaeioe cdabel 2d floor front room, with or without board; very Fe, RENT—A NEAT 5-ROOM HOUSE; WATER | 1632 K st. (overlook: 40 870.000—T0 LOAN Gesirable location; half block from lows Circle: ber- ‘and gas: larxe back and frout yard; 2025 9th st. | ‘inv Far. 8q.)... 50.000 Gics pass the door. 1512 13th st. nw. 1t* | nw. Inquireat 1937 Vermont ave. sez7-t "| 1037 16i zune ON REAL ESTATE KR RENT — I. N.W., TWO HANDSOME: R RENT— HOUSE 715 K ST, OPPOSITE (0,000 Einticcs for eutiowen: oven iGrates, southern ex- | K" Mount Veruca square, frou, October 1; house lately 500 fau25) TH: . E WAGGAMA! ware: comforts of relimed home, Also, large, | zepapered. Inquire of W. L. EDMONSION, 500 5: OukY 70 loa Parlor suite of three’ rooms; | st. nw. eerst. Ee hus FROM geeo CEwARD, poets: euto-Lw? POH REN] 925 PER MONTH. DESIBATLE NEW AT THE LOWEST BAT SOF hi RREST 2805 Q ST. N.W.—A VERY DESiR- ‘able nine-rouin house, with ‘every convenience: ixbifully located, iu the most desirable part of Georgetown. Apply 3040 Dumbarton ave. ate W BRICK, No. 65; =coou houses in the Doriuwest, with all the mod- zrn improvements. “KALEIGH DHERMAS, 314 Tith stnw week? St" JOR RENT—HOUSES— 1202 32d. aw. BORE Q st , Oratn.l a" AND COM MISSION ON REAL ESTATE 1A THIS DISTRICT. KO. BOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and ¥ wte.nw, a = TO LOAD—FUK BALE 1561,000 8 rooms, bat, cellar, dc. 827.90. ; BoM Sane BNP Se Ged BEE, 100,000 cer inicage Goat of gat ia Ho. S07 ieee, Sth st. #.w.. 7 slo 14 s~ tho—~|,€ <--»"4S Bewiy papered. Es as 2 a T2th st: nee. G FvoWns bat, 6. 819-, Brick So, GUS ~ bet. Sf aiid 8.200 | \g ONEY 10 LOAm TOw st. ne, 7 a fd. ALBEIT F. | 1200 324 st et ‘bets 18th] 9h.-108 O06 To mus W sue 6toweRt rates, on Fox. 920 ee Boat | ‘peda Gri WICKING, 1266 20st mw. rrarut Square. 106 68 | state nocurty diich, Tox « Bows, Foe RENT—&. NERY LANGE DESIRABLE BED- PR RENT—A DESIRABLE, 11-ROOM Bii1CK ee as 5 tee meee eC aS | ate wu — a o0in, bay window, second-story front Tuoi; Pri (welling on a corner adjacent to street cars oc 3 o . vate tauily of three: reenter host. was, buthy be‘ on, > or $40, if taken by the year. W wet 17th& 18th. 3300 ‘AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST Iine or cars: neatly furnished, suitable for oueortwo EBLE Fa we ON LAL EST ALE SeCUITY, Tons. Keut for oue $12, for two $19 per mouth. erro Caller igie inet wwe ee sai he r . {OR RENT—712 10TH ST, WITH ENTRA\CE Bd wts., 5 ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE av LOW to private alley: $900 per year, monthly $75. 714, 295 1716 Gout ave---.-""133 | Mi est Kates $780,’ monthly “465. Each house contains 7 rooms, Fst, bet. 17cha T8th 100 WASH'N “DANENHOWER, Vesiues bath, furn co aud pantry: cau be used for R'E Br. Soutt's 7224 Succemor to DANENHOW EK & SON. 1115 Pet cook's bed d i ; Ope grates in six rooms; only su‘ted for private fi . Avply to GEORGE A ARM! eaten om Apia Pan cate ONEY To LOAN ON KEAL ESTAT) Ok FIMST- Clams sccuriGes, at lowest rales uf auterest Ne we 15 Columbia st Br 2iO2a st Bw. Tr. 32.50 Offices 40 to which QOR RENT— se27-3t JOHN SHEKMAN & OU, 1407 F st. nw. | weask atten! 612 F st.u.w. & REN. > jn OF. 25, = 7 Bie ete 90 Up. re bck By Rian,” | Seen LOST_AND FOUND. ry wate. c c = JOST_AN 5g Up. pt. 78 Ist. 10% Bk. 1420 Pierce st. u.w., XM. cor. 2d and D sta. ae, 13rx., brick, N 32D ST. BETWEEN P AND -20 | SWieor sdand Gate u.. | $10 X. ¥- ave. Gram. | ist ferween Sochana Gotan “G10 reward if fe rag ie “4 40) 2710 12th st. b.wt turned to Mra. A, SIGMUND. 1500 324 st, cd Het. ne (ext'd), Gra, O>T—SMALL BRINDLE G¥P; NAME VIC, TH & metal Cola a d bell, reward for suformaiion that 19: 8e25-003t 3 rt wid dead to ber return, WiLLit WARD, Alderuey eae oe ‘OK KENT—47 F ST. N.W.; BASEMENT, DIN- | Dairy, Dst., bet. 9th and 10% sts, r3 i 931 Ec 21 Fs a ing-room, and kitchen: first floor, parlor and back ‘UST—DROPPED FROM CARKIAGE COMING oF TSEVERAT NEW 9-ROOM BRICK | room. secoud floor, 2 bedrock and bathroom: rent. | Irom ‘teuleytown, & Maubatean , Breech loaditat Ket 5 cor. 23d and Tata nw. ail mod. impe., im | $20.50 in advance © Call S2v 4% et., LEON TO- | Schigun in cauvascust. -Piuder suitably rewarded by 1534 Protos 3:30 | good. condition: tile hearths and mirror 1uautels only | BAINER, Atvy-at-Law. _”_se26-60°_ | Pocuming to OWN 140 F at ie” 1139 ¥) “13 | $32.50 per month. THUS. & WAGGAMAN, R RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE, Let ubtok, AnD, TAN POINTER PUP, 1013 20th 14530 | “se27-3t aw. ‘corner of 17th sud Msta nw. aarked Like ew. soo ae £38 | Jom nENTis@ EAST CAPITOL oT, amex. | sult will ehevor aig0e mon for seven qocurmed to 3100 Pet 28 Hee 2 2 *K building, Dine rooms, ‘wa ‘year. ry et | pee Ce SWORMBSTEDT 407 ecu. | Liston oo W. On and Ww Bek and Aguooct 6, 80 —FURNISHED—HOUSE, 1229 N ST. = Bridge, two Steers Suitable reward paid for 7 ec ‘ath room, of will rent six | YOR Ba cuitmatiet or the netura of tbe sock to | e : complete for Diovin's Kes, D.C. seus dim itr i280 che 150 Laz 3 DEOVER's jaa 80 after 4:30 ~ | oz 100 234 1st at xe fa55 Ee i JPOe BENT-UNFURNISHED- 34171 So Tee oth at, 464 Out. uw. 1257-2: x 33 | Sib ot2-w.. ule. Lota srenaek 2, Linden’ 5|17-25 Fenton Pl n.e.1i30 | 7108 Ost 0 7 months old. Liberal 1000 Md. ave 3, wsi3i-23|1637 NJ-aven wast 1192 into idte ieee {PRs eae, 7 eee New. OST—THIS MO..NING, ON 7TH ST, BETWEEN Sis Soe 206 Lica F, ove o20-1illby-2 poor perso. A liberal Bs Gan reward if returned to Star office A ie oon OsT—A BLACK AND TAN GYP, ANSWERS TO wah eh a cb O16 the uaine Fenny; tag No. OU7. Liberal reward. if returned to 501 1 stn et OFF een ‘month, se11-30° +OR ENT—HOUSE 1829 ¥F 6T. N.W., TEN | J OST—PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS GOING Bae ts mt : 1th and Pa 22dst. The Guder wil, Sunder tle ball room, tncladiow iuebt, @OY with ROE BENT, BUICK HOURE: 1700 4TH BT. deresrosmbs: $22 | C1 seasued ty votarsing 1000 Saas oe, ee Se $20.°7425 Sth at, bet, Oand Pn.w. 7 rooms: @25 34 per month Silas = NI_—DWELLING 8 ROOMS: LANGE OEL- FB Qu Pedi veue be ti0d. tapes 2009 7th st, n.w.; 11th st. nw.; mod, 2005 and cheap; brick = 7 rooms; all mod, imps; each —N - 0 roms, bath, ‘street, = [20.50 a mouth.” Inguire at siore went dour. sc25-Ot> PROFESSIONAL oe #2 bent ul house on 16th st, north of Scott Circle 1> rooms, bath, cedar, abd other clos.ts, house beaut. faily vapeted.or owser, who desires to €o abroad wes recently Built and will be rented for a term of fears at Ouly ‘mon. cope per MOM HILL & JOUNSTON. 9025-6¢ j Peun. ave. , RENT— NEARLY NEW 2-3TORY AND CEL- Pir corser trick dwelling th nosthwest sects month. Meee Se ee & 00., 1338 Fst. Rh RENT—FURNISHED HOUSES. Ee eeE ETT. it 1 Pa th Rad katt wes soveceis om togethers a mice house and Store for business. Apply to W. C. JOHNSON, 718 13tn at. Dw. ee8-} R RENT—COKNER HOUSE 5TH AND O STS. MOF. CLAY, WONDERFULLY GIFTED CLAIB- Voyaut, Amiuloger and Spiritual Medium. Bors ut apd Veil. kvery biddeu 1 ihecuvers lost ‘Finds te revealed. BEN =COMNER HOUBE, ac corner, trick wall Fees Rag a oken’ peaeeeey i r— 3 te. vements. | conv. it a . hidueu tressures r Lumbers Causes spody soap cease BF 88 Aisa Houee 278s" nauiro st a7aOek arabica | Richer oh Sea doer, pg ee i ey Bresson JQOR RENT—2 NINE-ROOM BRICK HOUs: im Dusiness. hemoves ali family troubles 3 F Pirin Bede mpreramenen ob and Pe a ES E 3 Ren! - ius cs a her cities is. GREEN, 1416 Q st. nw. ‘sez6-lw* wap ae ~~ — ae at YQOR RENT—HOUSE 010 10TH ST N.W. FIF- ‘sa FOE, RENT—HOUSE 910 OTH ST. NW. FIP. feuaue clairvoyant in this city, as be teen rooms; mode provenents; 1 re- =, what be ] SiR eae | ESTE pee. Abnire Tok EEE a er r + Or...18' T T—BY BO. HOLTZMAN. REAL ES- a MSIE WASHINGTON DANENHO ‘ate and insurance Becker 10t aud ta Sw. $21 0b uw. Ca) HOUSES. Lei 1000-2 E st.n w. 42r.$250'2220 H 12 rooms. ——— 510 11th st, a.w.. 10r. 150: month wrinw & KUT ee aioe iuaiaees ‘& OPPENHEIMER & BRO. DECORATIVE ART ROOMS, 516 Ow ot. =

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