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——— ee = You Caw FIND Just such an overcoat as you want In our Immense Stock, See our KiskMAN ‘Corner 7th and E, Fue PoRTaairs. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa ave. Yao oF THE GUARD.—Gilbert and Suilivan’s new wo be had at W. pow opera, W. G. Metwerott & Co.'s, EVERYTHING ‘taurant, 1425 can be had at Fossxi1’ jow York ave gid New STORE —New stock of r, pictures, and picture-tramen. "BJ. Laws 14¢f Pentayive nla avenue, formerly with Mr. W. i. Veer! W. B. Moses & Sox —— are offering seventeen pat- Bigelow five-frame over 1,500 yarus, al $1 per yard. Coux, Oats, AND Ha¥ at Goodacre’s, 1226 H 2. Ww Contain Pouxs 35c. EN. Kinnahap ‘bard ‘Ware, 221 Pa. ave. cast, sign of ee SotnD Reason.—Our constant bn that we sel “usmaan Bios, Corner 7 and E. Manufacturing Clothiers and Vailors. ‘MILE and whisky-testers. Hempiers, ave. and 4}. on CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements To-\ight. Namiowal.—The Fioreaces in “Heart of Hearts.” Alsavow'a.—“Kat” PasOnama.—*Battle of Shilo.” ‘Hanuis’.—Australlan Novelty Company. Keanax's—“The Night Owls.” Aspony Musgz.- rist Before Pilate.” —_———— A David H. license issued to fare M. Gately. increasing sales the best made ‘See our $10 sack suits. ‘Stratton, as pubiished,) and Mamie A sm@ail colored boy named Remus Carter was Rued $1 by Judye Miller day for (urowing stones at a Chinaman’s laundry. ¥i ‘afternoon W. H. Waters was convicted im the Criminai Court of assault with intent to kill Sergeant W. F. Falvey, of the sixth police The on the 13: Of Jase leat, Oo anet in Ciapin Auxiliary of . T. C. U. met the Centra) Union Gospel Mission Tooins yesterday afternoon and devoted considerable tie to dis- cussing the best metnods to be employed In oppos- 1g the Liquor dealers. Pieeler, of Alabama; Hon. Leo Knott, Hon, has. Dougherty, lonida,and Geu. Connecticut, addressed the Maryland Demecfatie Assocluiiun last evening. Last night at 10:30 o'clock an alatm of fire from Dox 134 was turned in by the watchinan of the Medical Museuin because two men told him that dere was a Gre. There was no fre. Yesteruay (Wednesday) was a yood day for mar- riage licenses, the Clerk of the court having issued ‘erenty-one. Tue + rieuds of Zion placed on record to-day the ceriificate of the ciection of Denuls Bland, Willis Pool, Eddie Green, itait Wuikerson, and Bush Jondson. Burned to Death. A STARTLING TRAGEDY LAST EVENING IN SOUTHEAST x ‘WASHINGTON. Mrs. Een Dalton, the widow of the late Martin Dalton, was burned vo dewth at 1218 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, about 6 o’clocs last evening. Mrs Dalton, who was sixty-four years of age, re- sided with her widowed dauguter, Mrs. Alice Got man, and was quite decrepid. Mrs. Gorman lad, after putting the supper on tue stove, started to a rug svore, leaving her mother reading by the stove. Soul after Mrs. Gorman had left, the house took Gre imsome unknown manner. On the ar. nival of the firemen Mrs. Daltou’s body was found iyiag on Us face. Sue was burned uimost beyond Itis thought that afer Mrs. Gorman her mother attempted to attend to the when her clothing tok fire. She bad evi- attempted to reach the front door and fall- ag, the Dames bad communicated to tue turni- suy pauper. mabey Dave, got me here in a pretty fx,” re. Mr. Warren Stone, who a testified that the herself, and as prosecuting Sacasaies tyes ry clined todissipation. He said that ese a a me refused to le ic aba Ses et caarty Sofead banana would have # home during the coming The judge gave ber three mouths on the and sent with the commitment the permit by the Comuntssioners Mr. Stone furnisned cy Dr. Stratton reports the arrival of the following passengers on trains from the South: J. N. Valley, Knoxville, Tenn.; W.S. Edwards, Eacho, W. Va; Miss W. Taylor, W. & Everett, E. Beckley, H. F. Wauest and J. R Gramling, Atlanta, Ga; Mrs A. Chase, Athens, Ga; J. H. Harris and wife and J. S. Wiley and wite, Greensboro, : oud SS. Buist, Charieston, S. Gaughter, Mobile, Ala.; Mra. F. tumbia Road; F. Lalievi, wife and chiia, 4. nolt and W. J. Clark, “Memphis, Tenn. Seveaty passepgers from the South ——— Wuy THE Case was Diewtssep— Messrs, God- Srey & Holden, saloon-keepers on 1: near Peunsyl¥ania avenue, were oars ip the Pouce court U morning With viol u Sunday jaw. Col, Jacksou appeared for the defendanis. vba F. Peters was culled a8 a witness for the Dis- trict. He testified that last Sunday morning wanted a drink, and he went the defendants’ sicon and paid 10 cents for a glass of whisky. He also purchased a bottle of whisky, for which he paid 40 cents. He adiitted that he went in got the Whisky, because Le was asked to do so by Sergeant Diggins. He aguin said Lbat be went 4g aud got the liquor because he wanted It, and after some remarks made by the judge witness said be kpew the whisky was to be used (9 Make a case. He said that he spent bis own taoney. OMcer Nelson lestilied that he saw Peters come from Une direction of the saloon, but he could Bot say that he was in the saloon. ‘The judge said that vo get testimony in this way Was perfectly proper, Uut When such witnesses came before the court they had to tell the truth, aud when only One witness appeared and told two. stories ip alimost tbe saie breath the court would: certainly not hold the devendants on their testi- mony. The case was dismissed. Mr. Padgett said be Was With the court on that matter, and nolle prossed two similar charges against ‘other per- ——_—.____ ‘To Reovtars Prmany ELectiows—The central democratic committee last night adopted a reso sution “tnat @ subcommittee, consisting of five Luctabers of the ceutral democratic committee, be ‘appointed for purpose of re; ‘at some Tutore time in their we dcnatte code ot regulations to govern the elections at in the District of Columbia, which include a general registry law; a jon ot the Dounda- Fees ot the various districts; qualifteations of elec- iors ¢r ct Ihering places; rs Catious of delegates and alternates wo the Guven tow, &c.: also recommend such other rues as way be Ueucfictal to the Meifare of the democratic Party and promote its iuteresta” The commitiee eppointed consists of M. 1. Weller, chairman; Wun, #4 Manogue, Joun Boye, 8. Kumiartin, and Jack- som Yates, Usuxe 4 Razor to Cur Buicks.—A colored man named Balley Courtney was in tie Police Court ‘ais moruiag charged with using protane lan- Suage and carrying a rasor. He was arrested about 11 o'clock ast night by OMicers Smith and sioWell ow E street southwest for using profane jauguase. When searched at the station the of- avers found a razor ip his pocket. ‘The prisoner odd aage Miller Laat be Was a brickinaker and used Use razor for off the bricks, “That is anew ise tor razors,” said the Judge as he Imposed a fine 6f $25 OF 75 days on te iar. Maxence Lick arriage licenses have Leen issued by the elerk of tne court wo David W. Jaques, Of Charles City County, Va., and Maggie J. Wilsop; EM. Bentley, of New Yori city, ja Ii. Fenell; Coas J. Hunter and bila Uirien; ¢. Stewart aod Estelle Wood; Chas. H. McAuiite od Ange F. Morgan; Jou Wood and Mary Ell- won ee Seer A DISTINGUISHED ASTRONOMER POR GEORGETOWN Coutnex.—The ut of Georgetown Univer- “ity has received information frum Florence, Italy, tuat Kev. Joka Hagen, (ue euiaent German jesult astrouower and iuathematiclan, member of tue Royal Mathematical Society Of ‘Beriln, has bee! \ppolmted to the chair of astronomy and director. sip of the observatory In tue Georgetown Univer- DEBATES OF THE sYNoD. Matters Diecuseed To-day im the Pree byterian Gathering. 4A PROPOSITION TO BUY A COLLEGE LEADS TO A DIS- CUSSION OF THE SUBJECT OF DENOMIXATIONAL SCHOOLS—MEMBERS WHO THINK THAt\ THE FRES- ‘BYTERIANS ARE NOT SHOWING MUCH ENTERFRISE— AN UNTERESTING TALK. The second day's session of_the Synod of Balti- more was begun this morning at the New York avenue church with devotional exercises, con- ducted by the moderator, Rev. Mr.Wynkoop. The’ minutes of yesterday's session were read for ap- proval. It was recorded in the minutes that as it uty, The moderator suggested that a happier mode of expression would be that the synod de- cided to pay their respects to the President, as It ‘Was not merely a perfunctory duty, several mem- bers of the synod having expressed the desire to r & = i z i H & ‘The Quesion Wuetuer a presbytery send tie full quota to the meetings of the assembly Was directed to be maue the subj of ap overture to the general assembly, and Kev, Mr. ‘Branca and Kev. Mr. Litue were appointed a com- multtee Co prepare such an overture. REV. ME. JELLY'S OPFER DECLINED. Rev. Mr, Leitwich submitted a report from the committee to which Was referred the offer of Rev. ‘Windsor College, in Maryland, on condition that the syuod pay to nim in return the other ball of the ‘appraised value. ‘The committe recommends that iu the existing state of opinion the on be Tetused, because the synod would be unable to secure the woney to place tue college on such a Toundation as would enable It to compete ae surrounding insuituLions and secure tue sup) Of tue Presbyteriaus, ‘The chairman made some brief explanatory Temarks in regard to the report, in the course of Which be said tual tue feeling’ ag ake It Impossible fur the scuool to be successful, DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS. Rev. Dr. Carter took exception to this, and said ‘that it might as well be said that there was a di- | vided opinion in the Caurch a3 to missions as to that there was a prevailing opinion against Genominational school ‘The coarrary seemed to be true. A new board had receutly ‘been estab Ushed by the Church at large to have special charge of such scuools. ‘There was, in his opinion, & pronounced sentient in the Church in favor of such schouls, He tuougDt this synod bad Deen re- duis In Mts duty in Uhis direction, and Uaat greater care should be exercised over tue education of children, The Methodists have founded # great educational insuicuuiou in Baitumore for Le beneit Of their own children, There was evidentiy no di- Vided sentimeat tu that Chureh on this subject He claimed tuat in consequence of tue lack of Presbyterian schoois in the synod we children have waudered off and become connected with other churches, Kev, Dr. Bartlett;interrupted the speaker to ask him Uo discuss the aspect of the question as tu whether the synod could do what was asked in this matter. Dr. Carter repiied promptly that he would, and that he would be willing 0 uevote bis Lime to te practical questions involved. He said that he had established New Windyor College hunself, and was greatiy Interested in this matter. ‘The synod Dad assembly on i a Derance inatzuction in the Du purity. i | | if i i i : Be iF pebeg, ah it Fi tp of Baltimore : i i EE g | 8 8 i f i 5 & Re i 2 €&..: i g SEs 5 i i ti Ht Lhe synod Was $1,675 more. Contribution was $41 ieee then that ot Z ofthe members of the synod that if there were any ‘Vander associations connected with the oid hat which Was left in exchange for his own at the ses- sion yesterday the owner could have it by calling the bounds of the synod, with an attendance of 28,000, gain of over that of last Year. Tae toeal couteibutioue were $1640. The special prayer being made for the Presbytery eae Lunch was served in the lower room by the ladies of the chureh, A meeting in the interests of missions will be held Luis evening in the New York Avenue church and addresses Will be wade by promiuent men con- Recteu With mission work, ‘The synod will meet next year in some place Within the Lounds of the Baltiuore Presbytery. ‘The synodical sermon will be delivered by Kev. Dr. Marks, o¢ Wilmingcon, Del, on secular educa- ton within the bounds of ihe synod, THE APTERNOON AND EVENING SESSION. At the afternoon session of the Synod of Baltl- more yesterday Rev. Geo, B. Hayes, D. D., of the Synod of Ohio, and Rev. Chas E. Knox, D. D., of New Jersey, were invited to sit as correspon members of the synod, eaere Rev. 8. H, Gayley, of New Castle, read the report Of the special comuilttee appointed Lo inquire lato ‘he advisability of appointing a synodical mis- sionary. ‘The report approved of suci appuint- Meut, and recommended Laat the presbyteries e1i- ivy Inisslonuries. ‘he report Wasadopted. Kev, x. Kuox addressed the synod on German theolog- ical seminaries, ‘The evening ‘session was devoted to hearing a Sermon trom iev. Dr. Hamlin, of this city, aiter Which the Loru’s Supper was’ celebrated. ' There Was a large attendance, and Dr. Harulio’s sermon ly production, Was an able aud Base ‘THE ST. LOUIS BROWNS WIN 4 GAME—THE LEAGUE RESERVE LIST PUK NEXT YEAR. It was tbe Brown's turn to win yesterday, and they took @ game from New York by the score of 300 Welch and Ewing and Chamberlain and Milligan were the batteries Both were very effective, but Weich weakened in the last inning, and the Browns earned two rups. New York diready advanced $3,000 to heip the school. He expressed the opiion that Dr. Jelly would be Wiiling to take $10,000 for histutcrest, ‘The bulid- lugs cust $25,000 when erected. But, in the opin- Jou of the er, the insULution "was of more value than Uhat expressed in mere dollars If aynod did not educate their chiidren tne other ominations would. He suid that If tue Presbyte- Flans did not take the school the archbishop wot In concluding his remarks Dr. Carter moved as 8p amendment to tue report that another com- mittee be appotnied to consider Unis question, and ascertain how iuch the purchase Wili cost and ‘Whether the money can be raised. Rev. Dr. Smita sald tha. the property at New Windsor Was an admirable one, and Dr. Jelly’s offer was generous. He believed in deuomina- {onal Schools, and he wished tat the synod could dd on Would have Lo look to for support Ubink thay the scheme 1s impracticabie. ‘MR. PROCDFIT WANTS THE TRUTH SPOKEN, Rev. Mr. Proudait, of Baltimore, said that Dr. Carter had spoken the truth. ‘Tue tact was that the Presbyterians of this section had not the grit to do unis work, The New Windsor was Sue only Presbyterian institution tn the synod. The uence Was that Lhe children were being educated iu other deuominational scnoois Tue Catholics were doing Luis work. He spoke of the splendid record mad by the Methodists in this section a3 Weil as in otwer sections of tue country. ‘He advised that either the synod lad better talking about the educadonal work of the Pres- byterian Church, or else put their bands in thelr Pockets andde someting. He did not Unink it ad~ Visable at this Ume to Dr. Jeliy’s offer, Dut AL ought to be refused for tue ral reason, Which Was that the money could not De raised, Kev. Dr. Jelly said that it would not be becom- ing in himn to make any suggestions as to Lue ac- ceptance of this propasition, He had no objec- Uon to the report, He suid that he did not desire Wwgive up the school, and he wished no bewer position than he at present. There were ‘about 100 pupils and no money Was due for serv- ices, ‘Tae institution received no aid either from chureb oF siate. He said that be kuew it to be a facly tbat the Kowan Catholics had sald it was only @ question uf Lime When they Would get pos- session of 1 His only idea in making this offer Was to secure the school to the Presbyterian Church when he could no longer manage it. But for Lhe present ne bad no wish to get rid of it, and he bad no fault Co fugl with Lue report. TO BE CONSIDERED UEREAPTER. Anamendment commending the work of Rev. Dr. Jelly was submitted by Rev. Mr. Morrison. He Said that he wanted it to be understood that the synod decuned his offer not vecause the offer was ot ay His reason for re} we Was Ual he was not in tavor of denouinatiousd sebools, of his own. ANOTHER COLLEGE PROJECT. Rev. Dr. Malone calied attention to the inetitu- tion at Newark, Del, which had been established by the Presbyterians in the latter part of the last century. It had ninety-five student trustees wore ready lo turn It over to aa when they might so was, meantime the synod should In operation» and "dol good, heat a cisin, spirit. ‘The Presbyterians were triewda, he shia of ton Sidney im Vi DDSY) Vania, and New Jersey. He thougnt that Under these circumstances i was doubetul whether the Whose support Was relied "He upote of te great expenscet cotinine onl je spoke expense and maintaining a NPst-Class Institution, and the sy! nor uanienee a} vat Ne 3A —_ te ordered. uh progress at 3 as a ae tn he ba mph’ pt Mr. Dowling bas been instractey ‘to the moderator was ta sale dally, at 10a. m. and 3:30 m., woul comumitice, article ts sold, The Oxtures wil pe sold on Mon. Gay ext at 10 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Keigwin from the ATTENTION 18 CALLED to the sale of that valuable | Committee on ‘hat due Pp fm Ta pep pig oan ORR Mt Suction Lonmorrow (October 19) at 4:30 ers of the to the ex. tor investment or for one’s own use, | main oo —— being improved by a fine three-story brick house | bot of the tise political parties favored semper. bx Orvonrcurre, sides offered to secure dest. tale in hed pate, he report afirased sented The saisof thet beaut toe ¥ on work, and that on this main issue thers in par ance Payette and Frederick (34in) be | sion Of sentiment, Whatever temporary expedi. es, em wnoroves oy 2 | ie cumecn ts tne voral promise < Borciock by & ‘brick as of the ment, fund of the permanent committee ap. Piayed almost perfectly in the field, while St. Louls fielded loosely. The Giants made 5 hits and Terror, and the Browns 7 bits and 5 errors, Brookiyn took a gaiwe from Indianapolis by the score of GtoL. The Atuletics det Cleve Mwe ‘The Feserve lists of the League have been an- nounced by President Young, as follows: Wasnt }. B. Whitney, H. M. O'Day, G. W. Keefe, W. W. Widuer, Courad Mack, Wau. O'Brien, Win E doy, Wei. Wilmot, 3. Gara Gea. a ys le I. de rey, eee ™ donstdson, D, Brouthers, 3. L. x m ‘Thompson, J. C. Rowe, James L. White, a Hanlon, C, W. Bennett, Li Sienna we. cuffe, P. J. Cooway, C. B. Getzeln, C. EA. Beatin, and Henry Gruber. ‘New York—R. Connor, E. N. EE. Foster, G. F. Gore, 1. J. James O'Rourke, D. ward E. Sul /. Gauze, c —T. E. Burns, E, N, Williamson, E. Pfet- tent Bay, ‘D. Darling, C. ‘a. Farrell, G. & Van Haltren, James Kyan, 'M. Buidwin, G. A. Krock, Hugh Buty, J. K. Tener, Frank Dwyer, aid A.C. sua bert, Boston—J. F. Morrill, Jno, C. Radbourn, RB. conway, M. J. Madden, ai, J. Belly, J. 8. Sommers, Jas. Quinn, 8. W. Wise, J. B. Ray, Win, Sowders, K. F, Johnston, Wim. 'N. Nasu, James spailad Philadeiphia—. E. Andrews, J. F. Fogarty, Jos. Muivey, S. D. Farrar, G. A. Wi ‘Chas. Bustian, D. M. Casey, Jno. Ciements, A. B, Sanders, J. J. Kirby, C. G. Bumavon, Win, Giewsou, Win, Shriver and E J. Déienanty. Piusburg J. £- Galvin, G. F. Miller, J, J. Fields, W. J. Kuebne, F. Dualap, Sunday, HE Staley, Edward Morris, F. H. Carroll. C. M. Sinitn, Jno. F. Coleman, Albert Maul, J. P. Beckley, P. ‘MeSuaunlec, and Jax. McCormick. Tndanapolis—H. “J. Boyle. Jno, Healy, L. L. ureve, B. B. Burdick, G. D. Myers, R. D. Buckley, C. F. Dally, C.K Bassett, J. W. Glasscock, LN: Scha@ueck,'P. A, Hines, Jeremiah Denny, J.C. Mc- Geacny, J. EL Seery. —— A Lite War in LeDroit Park, THE COLORED WATCHMAN WILL ANSWER A CHARGE OF ASSAULT. On Saturday the special policeman and wateb- mga in LeDrolt Park, David Washington, will bein the Police Court. He 18 charged with assaulting three colored girls aged ten, eleven and twelve years, and then Angeline Fultz, the mother of one Of the girls, It ts alleged tnflt Saturday night the ris were on thelr way home and had passed up fren street to Mr, Banes’ lots, where those who ¢lutn Unat the fence should be removed have ler a Gap 80 feet wide. Washington, 1 ts charged, came Up and asked “What the devil are you doing,” seized Eliza Fultz and struck her, and then struck Catherine SLrives and struck al Jenoie Jackson. Mra Angeline Puitz, it Ington and asked it he ia rt Wiruovr 4 Licexsm.—The cases of Isaac Schine- berg and Solomon Cohen, charged with un- inthe Police Sours Yesterday aera and the defendants we ccaueuiy Beane ue cus Come ters ; ‘the appeal in —_— The Courts. COURT IN GawERAL TERM. ‘To-day, Harrison agh. MeCaun; ou hearing. Burlow age Barbets Weadiebay before GP. Nonigomer ‘Ordered taken. Conway; Secrev’ maxing aistribution ” Waite ‘gt Parish; auditor's report contirmed.” Wheatie ‘Bros. Hel +f im Ca ipvenstein; pro coniesso against W. Cmmcutt Court—Judge Hagner. To-day, Wescott eb al agt Hailoways below affirmed. Foster’ aft Garrou Padua co hearing. Miller. breed, father and Mr. Sibley, here in’ Hi from which the wool was taxen that ‘was made into cloth by the Middlesex 100 of Lowell, Mass, and sent to New York, made into a suit of Sobre ha mh = dustries, peda believed that faith Mr. Brainard says be vowed: against ola 1840, but he will vote for young Tip next mont he lives, sy His Netoxsors ‘Speak well of him, is a stropg thing to say in regard to ‘amy candidate for popular favor. And the fact that in Lowell, Maas, wher @ Hood's Sarssparilla is mado, and where ita proprietors are well Known, there is more of this mediciue sold than of all other sarsaparilias or blcod purifiers should certainly convince people in other sections of the country that Hood’s Sarssparilla {s worthy their confidence. If you have never tried it, do #0, and you will be convinced of ite real merit. “After the failure of three skillful phyaicians to cure my boy of salt rheum, I tried Hood's Sarssparilla and Olive Ointment, and the boy is to all sppearances completely cured." Mns, B. SaxDERsox, 56 Newhall at, Lowell, Mass. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1: six for $5. Propared only by C. 1 HOOD & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 5 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. CITY ITEMS. ‘This Beats Every + We have just re- ceived 100 pieces of Cxshmers Twill Foule, which should have been delivered to us Sept. 1 (6 sell at Ze. per yard, Dut, having arrived too late, the Manufacturer fas’ made concessions suMfctent to Warrant us in selling one of the chotcest materials, in the newest colorings, that have ever been placed ‘on our counters at the low price of 50c. per yard, 1 Lansauxen & Bro. Felt and Rubber Weather Strips for o_— and windows, 1. H. HorEixs, 030 ¥ st. n.w, 8 S-Plece Oak Chamber Sets, $23.50; 7-piece walnut par: sets, $29; Smyrna ruxs, Box54, $2.25; BOXO0, $2. Ingruin carpets, 25¢c., 40c., 50c., GOc.; Lowell best, 70c.; Body Brussels, $1 Ber Yard, made, ald and ibed, with a ful line of crockery, tin and plated-ware, . S. K. BRowN & Sox, 2 20th and Penn. , northwest, If a Note be Lost or Stolen it does not re- lease the maker; he must pay it, Smoke Grand Republic Buffos or Cigarros, For sale by all tist- class dealers, Wholesale agents, Lucus & Bao. 1 “Colgate & Co's and Perfames Rot only equal the most famous French prepara- tons, but are free from all adulterauious.”— Godey’s Lady's Book. 1uw2w Domestic Sewi: Office, 7un & HL For the Fearful sufferings of croup use Dr. Bull's Cough syrup. Doctors prescribe i & Phillips’ Di je Cocoa, a delicious fat-producing drink watch dows not distress, 400 Use Anchor Brand Cofice and noother. 1m Deserving mce.—There 1s no article which so richly deserves the entire confi- ence of the community us Bxowy'’s BRONCHIAL Uhem. Price, 25 cents, 603 Sewing Machines red for $1 at your house, “Seid postal tor. Funk, 1351 71h, Good Machines $10, All warranted. 08 Peerless Dyes Are tebest. Sold by druggis eoiy Dixon's Yeast Powder always reliable. 3m Bosrsess Is Boourxe. HANDSOME CLOTH PLAIDS, one yard anda half wide. pure wool cas valle 7c, reduced to S0e- an ). 1—I Brida} Quilt, worth $1.50. Prevent No. SA pulpal pure wiol double Blanketa for the Baby $1.30. LADIES’ BROADCLOTH, and a balf wide, pure wool, all colors; cash value $1, reduced to 87 }so. Damask . B—Une dozen Linen, fine quality Liik>, all colors, nearly one pare wool, finest quality; each ‘9 butts Damaak Towels, worth $: © nye size, extra heavy; 75¢., $1, 81.25. 81.50. 82, 82.50, ‘Cash customers can select one of the above valuable ‘Prevents with « purcuase of $10. CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH ST. LADIES CLOTH SUITING. pure and a bait wide, cash value 190. redaced to S00, Present No. 5—Pair of Towels, worth $1, ELEGANT HOYAL SERGE. pure wool, wide doable aah value SUG, reduced to 37 ye. Present No 6—A ball degen, fine quality,pure Linen, ‘worth 7, BLANKETS, finest quality, immense size, extra heavy, pure wool, 85, $0. $8. recht Nol FA past of Silk Embroidered Corsets, HENRIETTA CASHMERES, extra wide, double wict pure wool, ali coiors, reduced cash price, 48c. ‘Goah Cantomnere, sre. Seton ‘to select one of the above presents with # purcuase of $3, ols OBER 18, 1888—SIX pies FOR RENT-HOUSES. _ FOR RENT_HOUSES. _ ype and cellar, si 30d of rect cars, .—TWO-8TORY st. aw; seven ‘near two ro EAST OF ie bigee i momen eiaie: cS Nae Pa “Assh'et., : eet M3 KL. av.nr Seott Circle, Cons. treats 2000 B at. Qs. cear 18th, 1514 Pat Siliver ave, m. 2023 Oat. ‘st, Dear 1587 Ost’ IN 5, meat k 19 20th 'O at., near Bre. 19th at. Mas pt Mass.av. Agile { i7i2 + ‘aHOs, eNSEY, igo F at. a. RENT-NEW (0 STORY, BAY WINDOW brick 13 rooms; Pict lots tots Sina gna me tage cor ae ra Siete fo21} Doe imps; Key st 1810. 7 . J. 1021 9th st. aw. cois-6it_| [98 KENTA NEWER FU RENT—HOUSE 408 NEW JERSEY AVE 8. | 2° bouse: : Feiaie a HH | carofal wouant: herds pens the doors, 191 cod order: rent S25 per’ mute ty <walse * ‘mut, i Hien given; key at my W. W. MEECALE, 1331 F oc i8-3t BENT FURNISHED. 14th, 18 rooms and stable, Sth at. op Lowa Circle. ear I. 22r. and stable. ith st.. vear Lowa Circ! Poe is Dupou furnished for 6 mos., th Lance brick, Hoed st) Georyetows, stable, Vermont ave. aud lowa Circle,” 10r North Gapitoi'st., near Capitol Small 4-room frames, Loth st. extend ‘For perinisuiva to ibapeet apply to ating it Circie, 14 roo, Ny 6s, 1314 F et ONTHS OR LONGER A new, handsoinely furnished house to a reliabie ten- ._ Address LM. N., Star viBoa. roetd-Lw JOR RENT—A NICE 10-ROOM HOUSE, WITH Sop u Heights; stable, Georvetow: only €40'per mouth. “a. 1- DYEN, 108 F at. oct 3-04 BROWN & CO. | 2 012-3m 1321 Fat. ioe HR RENT—A NEW SIX-BOOM HOUSE, PRESS. | 1920 brick front; ‘brick stable; nwo side lot: $15; Cali | 236 8 ou premises, Lithand F ste. 0.0; snail : forded. ocede | 835 LOR HENT_NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE, NEAT, CO? rts t to care; 143 N st.” n. w.: fortable home: convensent to cars we! th ‘stabue, $10. sabes OM agate only $15; 118 Mat. 8, RUBE Pods} a onditions bot colt eater tok ant aerobes ‘condi old water. Ds ; 816; in advatice.” For further information inguin ee remines, 2248 12th vt. n.w. ee VO REN1—A FURNISHED HOUSE ON 16TH ST., | 406 H between I and K sts..opposito “The Arno:” de- | 2218 ptful location: wit be Fented for.6 oF 7 months fF | 6: £150 per mouth: also a furni hed house on 15th st. in the iunmedi ‘the your #150 per month, HILL. & JOHN ‘och 7- 3. 61 Beth 41.830 ir 8 ‘301244 sd ‘WESCOTT 1907 Fasve nw, i KENT—A SMALL FRAME HOUSE OF L ar bet 7thaud 8th For 7th si., corner of Ln.w. Ha Uoulars appiy Cs FOE BENT — 608, 10TH STN. E. 7kOoM frame, with all moder $16.40. 1010 B at. with water; key at 1 at 806; improvementa; Key —}1 ROOMS, 112 TENTH 8 soutilesst Corser 11th aud oe HOW, RENT—1537 14TH BT, N.W., COMFORT. able three-story | ress-brick House: Saloon parlor: f : bath; lange cellar; yard: no bascwent: 42.50: key next door Abily #11 15th st uw. i 42.50; rend, vicinity of MePherson Square: icinity cl .cauare: by baiuted and placed in thorough re- eyeerere 35 st “30 HC WAKKER & 00.9167 mow. ROE BENT SEVEN FIVE-OUM TWO-STORY bricks, “with waters comer North Capitol and Patterson st. ne, near New York ave.; mouth vach, HLISKELL & MCLERAN, It Cir ener Ok, BENT 2000 room bay-window brie Also 20 Kew York ave, nw. 8 rooms i. 1 month. HEISKELL § McLERAX, 1008 ocleOt JOR RENT—HOU W., THI stories, ely lit 1000 alm in perfect order: fronts south; rent, €30.. TH! WAGGAMAN, 917 F at, OK RENT—HOUSE 21 F ST, modern iunprovemenis, $18. Apply to W. C. JOHN. ROE BETA DEIMABLE HOUSE NEAR FAR. 12.50 per Fetaw. rucut~ Square, @oU months Ch ialifie0d' tach 0.” aad FOR ESE DWELLING iy 01m BT. N.w., ». Key next door. Laqmire 926 Louisiaua ave. ASS Fr Aw RENT_FURNISHED_1523 COROORAN ST. ry aud bavement brick; Y rooins. 3 qs M Cor, 18:h_na M. Kat, pear 16th. {zo Farrawut $4) Mase. ave. tr 1th TORY EE. k. 14 rooms; Dew Louse; will lease; $100 per plonth oF $1,000 year on three yemw Leake. (Mt. M TOK SALE—THAT FIRST~ LASS 3 Ist at ne, fronting C. cently occupied by Sen Morgan: hollow walla, bard- Mood fu, sean Leat, plate gloss au a No. 1 house, 1418 F at. F sapitol Park C.DUDGE, 700 Mtb st. Key 116 Bae. ROR, RENT — FURNISHED — OFFER FOR rent the residence Jof the late Chief Justice Waite, seutbluhug 16 Rou tally end completely tarnished. tore and d'w'g 1702 Oth and Paave..rm. 3.835 | For permit to inspe-t apply to Seana weribr 61-100| store and arwig oOL I SAS" a BRTES & 00, 140 Store voi 1706 Fe | atm We oF. =I Ty 50 |Store ran 305 Fills ‘The above is only s poruon of the property on books. For iui listesli at office for butietin inst the lat and Lot. lociGt ‘THOS. E. WAGGASL LA location. WAGGAMAN, 917 Fst. a fine 0clG-3t {OR RENT—1632 151TH ST. N.W.. HOUSE OF 8 voit and bath; all in perfect order, with moder improvements; rent 640 per month, Apply. at 16: ht ecl6-3t ND SLICFIVE SEW BRICK hou-es in northeast section of city: water am and convenient to cars. Apply W. ‘RILEY DEKBLE, 3 r Srauren Lixexs ‘That Have Been s Little Mussed and Soiled During our Opening AT REDUCED PRICES. ‘33 pair Best Stamped Piliow Shams, 190. 22 Damask Tray Covers, at 25. 13 Extra Large, 35. 34-inch Lureau Covers, 250, .'72-tnch Burean Covers, 33¢, 54-inch Hematitched, at $1.25, ‘72-inch Hemstitehed, at 31.40. 36-inch Tea Cloths, $1.75. Over 100 other pieces of Momle Cloth and other Fine ‘Linen pieces at Greatly Reduced Prices. NEW MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERY. BOLTING SHEETING IN ALL COLORS 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, Decorstive Art Rooms, 514 9th ot. nw. Aso Prnup. READY FOR AND EQUAL TO ANY EMERGENCY. We don’t believe in dreams, consequently have neither faith, hope or coufidence in that lags of people Our battle of life has taught us that SUCCESS jn g Fequires w regu! sore edi seen ad see purpose; TT 18 A FACT that wo coll a pertect-Aitting Overcoat, made t3075 IT 18 A FACT that we have, Over- at 62.1 412, {hat Wo have the largest, von eee peor es FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. VIOTOR EB. ADLER'S 10 «- PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 ‘847 and G2Y 7th st.nw. commer Massschunetts ave. Strictly One Price, Oven Saturdays til) 21. me Cunzazs Orexra. SATURDAY, OCT. 13, 1988, ‘MRS. M. J. HUNT Invites the Ladies to inapect her large Stock and ‘varied Styles for CHILDRER, Iris a Fact 16-1" ROE RENT_—FHOM 615 TO $25—SEVERAL (NE Queen Anne Houses; seven to ten rooms, mode: 11 A ST. SE, 13 ROOMS, ALL modern conveniences, in, Sint clase condition and improvements; in number . 8. mod. iunps, Apply to aim FY RENT—UNFURNISH, GQ 2108 Est. m. FURNISHED, PAGES, FOR SALE—HOUSES. ___ EEA attra EE tea AMI rd by iit ‘Con. kee’ ite s 7} SALE—A SMALL HOUSE, SIX ROOM™ AND Fea! Kturoreassuts. @ alee, beams: $2,500. GEO'P GPE 1420 Reeve. nw. olNOO = NT? Fes. SALE — GOOD Las sg il, and Sta nw. Apply 418 10th st. ‘SALE—HOUSE PLEASANT AT A Fas 2 MOUSE FEEABAT § 0017-61 — 107 C ST. & BE. MODERN J 1423% Fat sit AEP HOVE roome;aiso li Cetne J. R BRKI- Esse Sie boas ‘s Meotdge 7 ON OF MER, 1313 Fat OK SALE—HOUSES. 1908 Sth st. uo okt 8 hose a7so x0 1743 at ». we. fh. or, 50 130 to 113i) Or... Bt nw, fk st, GN. lain. 415 Sd mi, or. iis si Wb, 2.500 ua 600 93 Sigitie Wi WeL * = weeds “ 000 305 ie wait The above 1s 01 portion of tne erty 0: books.” For full lst cali at oilice for bullets iewaed om the Ist and (ctG)” THOS. E. WAGGAMA: RY CHEAP—LARGE -S1OKY E Tooms; all mouern improvements, large ut: Gth st. tw. between O and P sta; only 5 WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st. och 6-3t Fe SALE—AT A BAKGAIN-BRICK HOUSE; 9 rooms and bath: all modern improvements, Sth St ge. pear East Capltel; $0,000. WALKEK & WIL- | SON, 1006 omer et cuttsrteburg and saber bouts Metropolitan Brauch rang 4b prices from $000 AP ILL 00, 1338 F seve FOR SMP GHOURES AND Lots TS ALA. sic Lions of the city; call aud examine our builtins Cockotw Qe MIL OO, 1338 Fat. 208 SALEO TTITLE PALACES. NEW, MOD, ea t ocl6-t ‘the 01 eq. ince, Fo5- pe eg. fh heap Jote, 13th ot. Gat: Pleroe st mw. and F xt. Be Get uF prices "Have also several five properties prop for slate amounts a sycctalty 4. W. BP. MYERS & SON, ok tw New Office, 1420 New York ave. ‘OB SALE—TH1 EE-STORY, NINE-KOOM BE K house, on L st. u.w., between Loth and 16th; ih pe.fect repair. 86.500, SiEIGEH & LL BEKMANN. 15 ve. ELEGANT NEW RESIDENCE, ON island ave.; very substantially built and hamdeomely Autebe iy all ite details, coutaine t Toot, pantries, batit, tee, $13,000. >I ELICMERMANS! Gos Pee {Ok SALE — A FINE NEW HOU! aud bat, furnace, uard-w ood fui Class; lot 22x88, to 15-10 alley: price 12 $2,000 cask acd the Balatice $1,000 per year, with Oper cout mnt-rest semi-auaue.ly “rents tor esd. Buy and save your rent. GO. W. LINKING, 1th and H streets ortiwest. ocl 3-0 A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE HOME, FRONTING ON East Capitol Park, coutaining ewht roome, flushed iu hard wood and baidscmely decorated: is 0; on three sides: is brighi and sunny, commanding fine pew: isin pertest condition aud replet: with wodera improvements: fine closets, &. owner has ae termined to iesve tue city, abd wili sell this gem of w Lowe at consi: erauly ihe cost. For particu: Lars and permit to and san: on 1232 Wyte, bet Frice, ad " ‘trade and izth and 13th $1600. A GUT TUN, 800 F at zs weitoa! ocd IHREE-S10ul. Siew. fect from MP, OB SALE=1897 T 81, in elegant condiuon, apd oxfl y chieab at $5,350. . — Fi Fw sf Washinuton, 1431 hd at: THostas: Icy 12 rooina, price = terms any. Hu 2 MigGuinide Usa Ft, room a) OR SALE OK TRADE—FKAME aT i pedale; 2 rooms. side 1%, stable in or: $2,200, cash and monthly paymeute. THOMAS 4. CHELL, 934 F st, room & od-tul Fee SEO XBT. SWB GOOD 7-ROOM brick House, bow oocupied for, business purposes, Jot tas au outlet ow ood alley price #6400. ocl2-6t” GEO. W. LINKING, tu and H sta, aw, 70K SALE—A FING BUSINESS PROPERTY ON F st. u.w.. between Gib and 7th sta, lot 20x100: ick house: 10 roma. In view of the location of tue fhice, in Pension Butiding, which bus becomes perty iM this location is specially desirable {or offices and busin ss purposes generally, aud must en- hance rapidly iu value THOMAS A MITCHELL _0cd- Zia 54 F st, Koom & NORTHWIST CORNER PuOP. KT! 1503 N, cor. Lit st, lot 50x10; wide lawn 47% LOU tect: ‘uves, shrubbery, towers and fountain juausard, bay window, 4-story, solid walunt truuned: brick hotike on west hal: Of Jot; cor. balf of Lot Wacaut, ‘and well suited for iour houses. This property tsi overy way desirable as a peruiab bt Lowe or i Yestinent b ing contiguous, to Mass and Vermont aves, and Scott, Thomas, and lowa Circles. Arp.y to OWNER. ‘UK SALE. A761 Mass. ave. a. Alas av [ete tn the nurcuwest, and cheaper oues ia all ‘se tons ‘city. Gallst our ofice sod eustmiue our wallet, edd SON SHAMAN © Ge 1407 Fat —BARGAIN—2 BEAUTIFUL NEW pe ment, 10 rovis: 8 per ceil Iwely’ 63.000 and. Pierce Place bet. 8 and {on investinent. ro 800 each, OWNLK, 1538 aia. woul ‘OK SALE—WE HAVE A NUMBER OF SMALL | FOR SALE— saw ie tzcmanon neat = ce ed ‘vaine 8400; cheap for cash. of will eacimupe for cose WM, 6. BECK. 618 aw, Pes T SACRIFICE BEAUTIFUL, = het Cy Y Ou Sate ik a DAD tett Fat ole ie FOR SALE RE BAVE A FEW VERY FINE BUILD. on ero te at int 1 Pet uw ois SALE—LOW-PLICL D LOTS—A GREAT BR: {Ri 1b lots at Anacortin the vote we ha ureand quick profit BH. WakNen & OO 918 enw, ecib 10. {Ok SALE—A SPLENDID LOT ON i wv. we Tih st. sod Now Hampenive avec i trond, tramie tr offered for @ few days at S1ts per srendid chanee for iu¥-stinen: oF speculation. vel 7 DAVID D. S1ONE, BO6 Ft MT. PLEASANT Fok Ook Sek Lor o 20TH or teuded, 2c. per foot. 2K “el h-ae ¥ F% SALE-LOTS AT POREST cents per foot, J. Kk HERI FORD, Meclt-int 7 Fess A FRONT OF 48 FEET ON TTM 8st Sader feut, Will be ncta carp toapromp: par he ool0-O TYLER & Mc TMERPORD, 1502) stn F% PURO, 1308 ota BALE OB THADK—LOT 11. 8a. 102%, FLONT- ave pear 70 fet ou Maryland taint S100 square fet Soe 9 MiTCnaEL vse vs USE Fs. oom ext to S Busha irtry St. 81.60 por square foot, ‘will trade for sinal! bouse un part ray meus “Th TCHELL, U34F st, tvoum 4 ool ATTENTION? BAOOKLAND PiboEs advancing Now is your lagt lumwes to mecure & let JOR “im good comdiiton Audre FOr Sa2 — ras sine ewsyaper, Call alters JOR SALE — OX al Mules ‘from Obie, co vers, Baddiers aud Work Howes Call at 1) YARD STABLES, cor. 12h aud Bota. uw. oll JOR SALE—SOOTCH COLLIE POPPIES FLOM Mob't Muirsiock, Fails Church Va, SCHMID’. bird store, 317 120h st. nw ool S ie? JOK SALE—A VERY FAST TROTTING KOuNe. fearless of steam . cap be driven by a iady ‘wusraie feed sound ; will be suid at enacrifice. JACIB> Bu, 0 benuay vane ave. ecls- at FOR SALL—Ok LXCHANGE—POR CITY Puor- erty © good stock of dary farm coutainiug 200 acres, 1 wile from raiirosd station. Por particule address Mra MAKY &. F1CK, Dumtriea, Va. veis-Or OK BALE—ONE Dol PARLOK SOFA, BED, {with Spriiye and Has Mat:ren. heavy" Walnut Screen, vue Cabinet Machine ne Beusscle Carpet, caeao, at «ae OK SALE—A SOUND, GENTLE, FAMILY HORSE, four seat Catenion top carriage audeide-tar Bearly new. e290 tor all. Apply at WOULD STA. 1620 Mt ms a Ok SALE—CHICKERING GRAND PIANO, IN ood condition. comt $1,050, will sell for 6900, ‘Aadeone W. Ml. Siar SS sele-ae Fok SMES Pacts “Con, HANDSOME PE Worker, svund: reason sale, Owner guile Abroad. To be sovia stabie rear 15:50 Corcoran at of0-3 OK SALE—EMPIY PACKING CASES. PKIO\ F° the, Basement, PALALS nova ve Sen 20c, aud Zhe, Corner J etusyivanie ay. aud 12th st. {OK SAL‘—BY LADY GOING ABMOA, Morse, sixtoen bata» igen, sound, forchild to drive. Apply, Ortween ® mi Conuectout ave, A Fusion win for sate. Fee Bee eet, SEAVER HOM sourn. wenteru Virginie and Kentucky 13 bead of choice horwes, “Une black hocee, 15% bands high. sound aud Kind driver: cam ‘show s mise "40, obe" brow boters 16-hends bik, sand. yous. aud can be ariven by aus lady, wud ‘cau trot ay 2:20; obe ‘fiie wuddie herrea by "row ise line, aino one pairof Meaubriue betchsen Maren tated civec, smplended pole teatn, and ome pair Gt revenue brown mates. ‘The txt are sulteble 1-f ail pare rercible prices “nla by SWE re eck. ‘THE CAMGEST STOCK OF FALL AND Winter Carriages, Dew abd second biud, 10 the eit select frum. Lerus rasousvie, JUBN A. YOUN Lane A reer of the, Retnoual jo ocls-dun {UL SALE—JUST ARRIVED 16 HORSES, AMONG then woe flue Some youd divers; pres trasvuatie QUIGLia, iu rear of O53 Det now. UK SALE-SUN DIAL Gas HEATING stove to Leake, : FE SALE SUSE ARRIVED 10 HEAD OF FINE - obe pair of dark chest dirtvers. can be eer carriage aial coupe ut hore, 1 bauds hugh at C HAZEL SS tale fee FPR ALE-ONE BRAUTIFCL UPRIGHT, 755 OC. Loree, ivory heya. 4 fost © inches ugh Antewe de- magn of eusbosed brouse ‘oul @280e erest Daren, HUGO W TO Oe hee ire Rok SALE — “ROTH, THE CHRISTIAN scrEN- fuat, of; the New Mysticn, Uy the ex, Dr. Chester, for sale si GATELY & ALDRICH’S, 527 7th st. hw. "006-20 é JOK SALE—5.000 LAP ROBES, 5,000 ROKRE Blankets, 5,000 Whigs. 100 sets of Sing» and Dou big Harness: ale. Car-iason, Huswies aud Waxvue at juced prices.” Carriage aiid laerbews Mepeitury. W. F. Gh ykics, 466 Pa av teh JOR SALE — A BLAUTIFUL To! CARE Grend Piano in cleaut condition and fuiy Narrapted as coodas ‘new, for ‘ouly #110, tuciuding Gyzer Add Stool, €10 per month ul paid sor, cow ‘Also one Bix-Octave Square Piano, sui winner, for 8Ou £4 jor tnoubls ilk pid And several other big barguiue iu prigit and Square ‘on easy pay uieaita, Bee our buore you buy TRE PIANO EXCHANGE, vat E “us, luaps, 1,206 cctave pages choicest knowledser. goo for wemeTRUOUs, staple. e.Gurius, iatmt, Cueapent, emt: mouthiy payments, Orders received ai ll ~ {OR SALE—PARTIES IN NEED Viling sbould commun. ca OF PINE Ow oak with me beiore par Chasing elsewhere, ast bave wccured. 8 lange quantity, 1 ondr to supriy the deuand prowpuy. i CLAKKE, Occoquan, Va wt K SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE iit quires no boiler avoids all expensive atievdance, ive Heer of time ng bauediiaue ot fuel. Betd tor curculae Mia price list. Db. BALLAUE, ast, 731 7 vitae BUSLNESS CHANCES, F@ SALL—34 SHAKLS WASHINGTON MARKET STOCK neo Was, $500 FOR SIX MONTHS; BATIS? AC- Lory escurity jeveu. Alcy empiymeut am clerk to person taking lows it-extablisued bustnews winch Joan is to be suvested, Addrews Hi, STON Cis Post-omica 2 ie WANIED-2500 FOK 6 MONTHS. FOR w ‘@ reasounbie interest will be paid aud tem for (wice tive ainoUnt «ven ue BeCURIRY. A. sos oct JC CALE—GROCERY AND PROVISION STOKE ou Capitol A ama lox). crap fo4 li os Southwest corner of Iatand Fata iw. oclsait* WASTED AROUT FOUR MEK WITH | €1,000 ‘each, to makes, Need iuvestwent for Tour months: Wowscu investor. Add ee 150- Danza, 5 rg We an office.’ “A PARTNER WITH CAPITAL IN A enterprise. Address Box 14). ARTNER WANTED WITH @4,000 Pisspiat to develop aa Prt TO 43.000 Address FRUFITAB +, star a" Wwereaee an improve ute; finisued paral i, oak 00 Ruutelss an line of ‘care, abd berdice: “W. A BUke 108.05 FOKD, 1422 New York ave Oc 1G Gi" 166 66 J{OR RENT—ONE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE; ye ¥ S rooms, all mod improvemente: 2s 1th st. o098 yuare ie an Bada; Font @29.00. "Unguise 403 Tih teucws OOS ry B RENT—BRICK HOUSE, NE 150 Tooms and bath-room; all mod, im iu nice Egham eee 't. "GaLEIGAN, 330 tat st ne 0016-3t* }OR HENT-HANDSOMELY SITUATED, COM- pletely ‘in perfect order; four- ‘fvoims; Borthwest. JA! A BATEs, 1407 Fat. 0016-6" 08 —ONK HANDSOME NEW HOU: Fisdou ec a.W.: 10 rooms snd eth: git neg. Nuhafeab ees = “vote | _0c6-2o2w RENT—A HANDSOMELY 18H LE ae gy Faseee eoatbeat corte of ae ad ae | dopey tana REDD, 1007 Can ara eal been ere MONTELLO, TWO DESIRABLE H rear. = 3 eeledt SWOUMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F at cpttages, 4 roomeand @ rooms, Le C. LOOMIS. {OR RENT— oe] ral 403 3! 10 rooms, 3 story, furnace....841. RENT, ISHED, cM Ol Pool eat pete ine ae. ere 908 | Foe EE, PD ELL Tg MGS WHITAKER & JONDAN: 14i7 ae fe perfect once, “Apply to owust on proaies QOK RENT—UNFURNISHED. o08-Leot Gonn. ave. Yeave. ‘Flace a... t ave., near lows. _ 008-3? Fut ten provewonte: el Fit Si iarates roeen 10a HOUSES. REAL ES oe. Bw. : FE gg matt wor rea diborane ocoezweo ee 2 Roe KENT THOSE MEW SIX ROOM HOUSES ome; cud location: ih way; wide to vdesiravle r | 8T 3 PLT ee oper id ‘se34-1m ‘st. Keturu to 636 10th J cST-SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT OR RETURN- Lin! irom Weaey Chapel to 630. Mass. PUSE 310 E Fat inaheta rooms wit all mdern ingrove: fiven Kovember 18 ‘at 1417 N.Y. sve. oc]0-2m FS -—FUBNISHED— 1402 "8 B. 1. ave.....8125 1620.81. ra Ew cay 3008 & 0.850 PERSONAL 0010-20 3 KENT—FOUR KEW FRAME HOSES, FIVE | S'norana neve mente We will mabe uniter Foome; well in yard: stable, private ali; | ruite to onder at Drices. beaver sultable for pomon, Daring porer aa weeoee: OAS | Cloth, 910: Db. Bue Bearer Cloth, @i7- Ce cl ES #00. 1407 Fat.nw. | BURGER E SUM, Mantinetaness 1112 Fat a 4 EE IE 5 ey! 0 rh GOODRICH, ATTORNEY-A" a x BARBER SHOP, FINE LO TYLER & RUTH) RFORD, a) ay @) SHAKES Nat $400 WILL BUY Two aya er sak cage ee ea PeLotek 1313 P street, i fant