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7m and D. ——____ TakES Dut $300 buy a good shoe at Rich’s, 717 ——_.__ ovr parlor suit in crush only $35 suit W, SS ——____ Etizwax Bros, 7th and ‘Manufacturing Clothiers and T: Go To Jno. R. Kxtty, Centre Market, for Wasb- ington dressed beet. Cornea beet a speciaity” cB Cream, Charlotte Russe, Jelly, at Fussell’s, You May Pay $40 for a Suit, and ours at $25 to order will compare favorably. ‘7th and E, Eweman Bros, Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors, For Case ow DgLiveny.—Ten ‘Smith's Dest Moquets, from 30 to 800 yardsin each pattern, at $1.25 per yard; also, seventeen patterns best five-frame ‘Brussels, 25 to 250 yards im each ‘at $1 per yard. Also, about 50 Sod Moquetas at sizes at atont bait thelr value. ‘Moquets, ail ‘at about half their value. all these are new since July 1st. . B. Mosms & Sox, cor. 11th and F. ‘Cons, Oars, axp Hay at Goodacre’s, 1226 Hn. w ‘We axe Doing a tremendous business in fine aswe make up no doubtful qualities, See the Cassimere Suits we seil at $10. Etseman Broa. 7th and E, ‘Manufacturing Clothters and ‘railors. ‘Buooxs, 15th st., Gas-Fixtures and Chandeliers, OITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. Atsavon’s.—“Fasbions.’ ‘Natronal.—“Mazulm.” Kunway's—Rentz-Santley Troupe, Hannis’—“The Kindergarden.” ASBUXKY MUSKE.—“Carist Before Pilate.” ‘Paxonama.—“Battle of Shilon.” ——— Condensed Locais, non-payment of dues were charges against twenty-four mem- ders of the Logan ‘All have been dismissed by General Ordway, and now the company has only nine members. Starr's Mastodon Minstrels will give an enter- tainment at the Masonic Temple Theater, corner ‘Sth and F streets northwest, to-morrow, ‘Thurs- “Tue ‘Fouse Court wit not begin business to- morrow until 1 o'clock, in order to allow the ofl cers time to take part'in the police and fremen’s 8 ‘THE APPROPRIATION EXHAUSTED. ‘The Commissioners have recetved a communtca- ‘ton from Captain Lusk calling their attention to the exhausted appropriation for the construction of main and pipe sewera. There are a number of ‘Sewers on the schedule for wnich oh ieee p E E i i : ite, 18.72; colored, populatica, ‘Thirty-nine were five years of age and fourteen over sixty enty-eight were under One year of age. causes of death were: Consump- i H MISCELLANEOUS. Washington Heights La Supply Co. have ‘Commissioners 8 23¢-tnch water pipe along the norih ‘Columbia road, between Mintwood Piace y Mill road. Gallaudet, the president of the Colum. and Dumb, ina letter against a Delonging to that insttitution, and asks that'the feeettt rae i ! &. fl F i administrator apg ‘Wus received, stating that ‘nion News Co. have paid $2 romntse of aciaim tor Ce for causing the death of Francis & Schmidt. August 4 Hines said that he was assisted in the house by a boy named Richardson. | ‘It was cont Ube other defendant was : i gene ‘Propasty Sexr sy Mrstaxe.—Marshal Wilson ‘Said this morning when be opeved his mail, “Isn't ‘Shi galit” This remark on the in$pection’ of the Goutents of an envelope postmarked New York, Qctober 23, did not appear to be out of piace. | ‘They consisted of papers from “The Republican League of the United States headquarters, 202 5tn New York, asking for subscriptions to aid ‘he Jeague in campaign Work, and an env: With printed address tor the return of the sul ie ene! it also contained a a @ “dollar” subscription, on sendi watch the ybutor would be entitled to one of the sou Of the league. 2 ae “Tus STowAWaY” Comixa.—At Albaugh’s Opera ‘House next week the bili will be “she Stowaw ray,” saew English melodrama, which ts now runnidg at Niblo’s, New York, with Walter Dennis, of this city, in a leading'part In this (ue triumph of realisin bas reached in representation in piain sight of the audicace Of the operations of two burgiars in blowing opeu asale, The sale of seats for the e: ement will ‘Degin at Albaugn’s to-morrow é- —_—— Hs Waxrs His Tavst Deviep.— Yesterday Hattie c., Mary L. and Jenn K Combe, v Jas 8. Edwards, next friend, fled a bil oH. Way Ardella V., Mary, Maud and Flora [. Combs for the construction of ‘a trust. The bill states that a deed of trust was executed byl S. Combs, com- Comrxo To Tue INavGURATION.—Already are in- Quiries | made from various sections of the country in ‘Of organizations for quarters during the inauguration next March. Tuere has [oun seme conmnspentonce from Ze ons, but until the result of the election is known, but ttle inquiry will be made by poiitical clubs. ‘Col. Moore, of the Wasuington Light Infantry, uas Tecelved a letter from the quartermaster of the First Regiment, Pennsylvania National Guard, (ol Bowinan, Which ts one of the Philadelphia city regiments, asking information as to the rent regiment, Peansyivania National Guards. eee. Manoaner Maruzx at Tae Narioxat.—There are ‘Many people in Wasuingion who remember wi! f : 5 | i A BOY WITH A PISTOL. Ie wae Out of Repair and Therefore ‘There was no Homicide. A crowd of small boys were on D street southeast yesterday afternoon, engaged in a row, when Ofl- cer Wilson appeared, and attempted to settle the Gificulty without making an arrest. When he learned that a murder had been averted only be- cause the pistol used was broken, and would not act when the trigger was pulled, he arrested the Doy who used it. His name ts Benny Proctor, and he is colored. He gave his age as thirteen years. This morning he appeared in the dock of the Police court, where older criminals are arranged, and Was charged with carrying a deadly and danger- us weapon. He pleaded guilty. ‘Tne weapon was qctitins vo he court, It to semll St-calties, ‘le-barreied |. The barrel was otk by band of rubber, Pits detec is the only prisoner s and the tigger, but the 4 boy's head, and pulled “I would like to know,” sald Judge Miller, “where these boys get pistols.’ I would like to get hold of eee “The same old story,” said the judge, They always find the weapons. This is about the tenti boy who has found a pistol in the last two weeks.” “Did you know what you were doing?” the judge i ey ites ane “bit you ‘Of the conseq of your act?” “Yes, sir; but I did not mean to kill the boy.” sabfoctor was fined $20 or ninety days on the aE the Commissioners Look After ‘This? To the Editor of Ta Evesrxe Stan: Is there no provision in the laws of this District or the regulations of the Commissioners in regard to the care and preservation of the streets, to com- pel the tramway companies of this city to keep in order at least such portion of their tracks as inter- Sect each other? The intersecting railsof the Washington and Georgetown Co. and the Metro- politan Co. at F and 7th streets northwest are in Such @ condition that on a day like this every car 4 or vehicle that may cross them causes jets of mud and water to spout up into the air to a ofseveral feet, The writer was drenched to-day ith this discharge while waitiag the passage of 8 car at this pointy and while engaged mn aneffort to wipe the mud and water from his clothes and face, Was the Witness of a like befouling of a well- dressed lady. Proper tes and sleepers and a care- ful spiking of the rails at this crossing would ob- Tate the trouble, if the managers of our tramway companies cou t UO @ proper apprecia~ tion of their duties in this respect > “PPFS¢Y ———— Convicted of Fraud, A VERDICT OF GUILTY IN THE CASE OF JNO. F. ‘THOMAS. bd ‘This morning in the Criminal Court the case of Jno. F. Thomas, indicted for presenting a false affidavit in support of the claim of Geo, Bumbrey, under the name of Sergeant Wu. Ford, Second U. S. Colored Troops, was given to the jury by Judge Montgomery. Bumbrey claimed that he served as Sergeant Ford, was wounded at the battle ot Natu- Tal Bridge, Florida, 1865, and severai years after he suffered amputation ‘of. the leg, and he 1s now in the penitentiary. ‘Thomas did not deny that he made the affidavit and that it contained false statements, but claimed that, having served in the same ‘regiment, Bumbrey by relating inci- dents occurring in “the regiment induced lim to believe that he was the party who served as Ford, After a few minutes’ absence a verdict of guilty was returned. This tsa sequel to the Bulubrey case which was worked up by aspecial agent of the Pension OMice, ——-__ Playing the Cowboy. 4 BAD MAN WITH A REVOLVER TAKEN IN BY THE POLICE. Elias Thompson, a young colored man employed asawalier in a 12th-street boarding-house, left the house yesterday and went with some friends to a disreputable locality south of Pennsylvania avenue, where he got drunk. He had a loaded re- volver in his pocket, and imagined bimseit the “est man” tn the city. “Ian lek any —— in it,” he saia to a party or negroes. None of them offered to ht him and when Officer Weedon came tn sight he made for a street car. The officer followed the car aud placed him under arrest, He attempted to draw the weapon on the officer, but the latter was too quick for him. Tuompson was taken to the station, where the loaded weapon was taken from his pocket. ‘This morning in the Police Court Thompson was fined $60 or days on the farm. He noted an appeal. pra aol Weld for Housebreaking. WOW JOHN W. BECHTEL'S HOUSE WAS ROBBED. This morning, in the Police Court, two colored men, Quincey MeCassey and Charles Fletcher, were piaced on trial charged with housebreaking in the bight at the residence of Mr. John W. Bech- tel, No. 1108G street. They pleaded not guilty. Mr. Bechtel testifled that on the evening charged he was sitting in the parlor reading when he heard @ noise in tue dining-room on the iower floor. He at first thought that the noise Was made by cats, but when he heard the noise a second ume he Went down stairs and found the back door open. ‘The hallway was dark, and some one lpr oe him and disappeared. He found that tne thief had bundled up some articles, but did not have a chance to get away with them. Witness locked ‘up the house and went out to look for his wife. He returned home within an hour und was surprised to lind the gas burning. He went tn, aud, in look- ing about the premises, discovered that the siats Bad been cut trom the rear window, and the house had been robbed not only of the articles Which had previously been gathered up, DUt also | of a quantity of other articles. Other witnesses Uestifed to Whe defendants’ having some of tne ‘stolen propertyjn their ion. Oiticers Hath- away and Moore testi! to the arrest of the prisoners and recovery of the property. The case ‘Was sent Uo the grand jury; bond $1,000. from Hockville, A POLITICAL DISCUSSION BETWEEN RIVAL CANDI- DATES—SERIOUS ILLNESS OP MR. H.C, HALLOWELL— A ROW ON 4 RAILROAD THAIN. Correspondence of THE Evenrne Stan. ROCKVILLE, Oct. 23, 1888, Mr. Wm. W. Anderson, [udian agent at Crow Creek, Dakota, who came to Washington with the Sioux delegation, is spending a short time at his old home in this place. Preparations for the political discussion between Mr. Louis E, McComas and Col. H. Kyd Douglas, rival candidates for Congress in the sixth district, at the Town Hall, this piace, to-morrow, have been compieted. ‘The "space in the null will be evenly divided between tue iwo parties. Should the weather prove favorae a large crowd ts expected, a this 1s the first discussion of the kind that has taken place in the county for over forty years, the lust one being between Abraham Lincoln and Enoch Lewis Lowe, of this state, Henry C. Hallowell, principal of Stanmore school, near Sandy Spring,’ this county, 1s reported as lying Very ill at his home at that place. Mr. Chas. A. Mushaw, who bas for several months heid the position of aay operator at the railroad telegrapu office here, has resigned to take a pos toa tn, another department 0. the road. te & Live! le “scrinmaxe” occurred on the Poiut of Kocks train this evening on the trip from. Washington to this place. Tue parties engaged Were Nathan Day and Green Beckwith, both o: Unis county. Upon the arrival of the train at this place they were aanded over by Conductor Brown Lo the sueriff, aud by Lim carried betore Justice Morgan, charged With, disorderly conduct, and Were heid 6n tueir own Fecognizauce in the sum of $50 each for a further hearing on Saturday next. No damage was doue, except that Day received © Diack eye. SAM eee ee TRE Cuaniry Organization SocteTy.—The an- ual mecting of Lue Charity Organization Society Will be eld in the Speucerian College parlors morrow. An excellent musical program has arranged Lo add Lo the pleasure of the evening. ———* ‘THE ATTEXTION oF OUu ReaDExs 18 called to the trustees’ sale of ten brick dwellings on 17th street northwest, and seven building lots. The sale takes place to-morrow (Tuursday) afternoon, até o'clock, iu front of the prem! ew adverusement Consul-General Waller decitues to take part in the campuign. Ina letter to him, Acting Secre- tary Rives approves lls course, and’ says it 1s the opinion of tue Departuent thai it 18 not proper tor consular oflicers Walle on leave of absence in the United States to take part in any political canvass, A delegation Of sixty ladies, most ot them wives of railroad men, of ‘'erra Haute, called on Gen. and ‘Mra Harrison yesterday. ‘The American purty has indorsed Mr. Hewitt for Teeiection as mayor of New York. Gen. Fisk, tae prohibition candidate tor Prest- dent, was attacked by cholera morbus yesterday. ‘Tue Princeton College ciubs will have a debate on the tariff in the gymnasium Thursday. Hon, ‘Thos. D. Suearinan Will represent the democrats and dir, Van Buren Deuslow the repuvilcans. ‘The seveuta distric nominated Chas. N. five democrats of th distnet mocrats of the first Texas have renoitnated Kepreseutative Stewart. EE 7 Cone Saree Cox, Sayfa Grant; sale ratified nist. Crecurt Court—Judoe a oat pee epee oe Hawley agt. : wit rows ont suit dismissed. 3 Verdict for McKenzie’ Staples; defendant. = ‘Cunemat Covat—Judge ‘Yesterday, John H. Richardson and Geo. Hines, 3 Verdict Michardson not guilty, Mins guiiy. ghengg! one yor 0 Prosare Covrt—Judge Yesterday, Estate Maria F. ‘Contam: letters tes. tamentary ph Eichhorn, ‘Michael R. Combs; order all ‘adm! ob ent commission. Estate Francis & Schmidt; ee Henry Krox Craig et al., orphans; Isabelle Craig appointed guardian; bond $15,000.’ Estate Francis J. Ludexe; ietters of admunisiration to M. Eliza Deth Ludeke. Accounts were passed as follows: Estates Johu G. Adams, Aditha D. Bradley, Lewis Brown and Chas. Clark. Affairs in West Washington. A SHOOTING AFFRAY.—At Fisher's Hall, corner ‘32d and N streets, last night, during an entertain. ment given by a colored society, Geo. Smith was shot by another colored man named John Lewis. Both of them had. been {rinking and became en- ‘& Tow about a woman. seut- fiethat touowed Lewis drew a, fired two shots, taking effect in Smith's left side and leg. Lewis was arrested. The wounded man wasremoved to the Freedman’s Hospital this morning. This morning Jos. E. Smother swore out a warrant in the Police Court charging Lewis with assault and battery with intent to Kill Smith, and the case was continued indefinitely, Tug Porch OF THe CoLLzGe BUILDING.—The contract for the work on the main poreh of the Georgetown University building has been awarded to J. Vethmeyer & Son, at a cost of $5,425. The original design, will cost about $15,000, abd itis hoped that the amount may be and the Work completed before the centenary celebra- ton next February, A contract has also been let for the flooring in the halls of the new building. Nores.—The store of J. R. Norton, corner 320 and O streets, was entered last night and several articles were stolen. Residents in the vicinity of Fisher's Hall bave complained of the nolse and dis- turbance generally accompanying entertainment given there. “Some years ago te ‘Commissioners Tefused to grant a permit or a license for en- tertainments of any character at this hall, on ac- count of the complaints that were then made, ‘TRMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 4. a.—Great Falls, temperature, 53; ondition 26; receiving reservoir, temperature, '57; condi- tion @t norul, connection, 36? condition ai ‘south connection, 36; distributing reservoir, tempera- ture, 54; condition at influent gate-house, 36: con- dition at effluent gate-house, 36. High tide in the Fiver to-day at 10:52 p. m.; low tide at5:12 p.m. sie LB bil Alexandria Affaire. Reported for Tax EVENING StaR: ‘Tar Crry Dest.—Corporation 3 per cent bonds of tunis city were purcl in Washington at auction a few days ago by Treasurer Harlow for the corporation sinking fund at 66% cents. ‘The Donds will begin in a few years to bear 3.60 per cent interest, and will expire in -when debt will bear@ per cent interest unless again comprofnised. ‘The debt of the city has been re- Guced over, $150,000 since, the, adoption of the compromise of 1879, and, as under that act, the city indevtedness may be again increased t the original amount, there 1s a proposal to issue new Donds, at G per cent, for $150,000, and use the money in street improvements. ‘There ts conside! able difference ofopinion on the subject of the issue of new bonds, and, as yet, no plan for such issue has been formulated by these who favor It. A WEbvING.—The wedding of Miss Susie Benner to Mr. Chas. Evard took place yesterday, the Rev. Dr. Senter officiating. Among’ those present were Mr. and Mrs. Evard, father and mother of the room: Mr.and Mrs."P. Wallach, Mis Jennie and aud Wallach, Miss Sarah Lulley, Mr. Henry Hoffa, S. Hl. Wallach, 8. Niekark, Mra. Gury and son, and many others, Norgs.—The funeral of Mr. James Rice took place this morning from his late "home on Queen Street. ‘The requicin service was held at St. Mary's church, and the interment was made in the Catho- Ue cemetery.—Richard Gillerson, the colored Preacher brought here from Washington, charged With horse stealing, has been delivered by the Al- exandria police to the Fauquier officers, and is now 1m Warrenton jail._—he tuneral of the late Wm. D. Nutt Look place yesterday afternoon trom thé residence of Mr. Peter Urse, his son-in-law, on King street. “A ‘number of friends attended, in- cluding some trom Washington.—The democrats hold a meeting at the opera house to-night. Gen. Lee and Mr. Win. Kilgore, of Rockville, are tne speakers announced for ‘the occasion.—Golden Light Lodge of Good Templars held a pleasant re- Union last night with addresses, music, &. Inspector Watts, of the Boston police, started yesterday for Montreal in search of a pot which ‘Was secreted by “Old Joe” Fowle, and which is Said Lo contain $8,000 in gold, the result of Fowle’s. various swindling operations in Boston, ‘The national convention of British-American associations, in session at Chicago, adopted the Bame of the National British-, Assoclauiou of the United States. water Mega naan gaa, Fellow tevet sufferers, ‘the net receipts were His Nescuzors ‘Speak well of him, is a strong thing to say in regard to ‘any candidate for popular favor. And the fact that in ‘Lowell, Mass., wher @ Hood's Sarsaparilia is made, and where its proprietors are well known, there is more of this medicine sold than of all other sarsaparilias oF blood purifiers should certainly convince people in other sections of the country that Hood's Sarsaparilla is worthy their confidence. If you have never tried it, do 80, and you will be convinced of its real merit. “After the failure of three skillful phyacians to cure my boy of salt rheum, I tried Hood's Sarsaparilla and Olive Ointment, and the boy is to all sppearances completely cured.” Mus. B. SaNDERSON, 56 Newhall st, Lowell, Masa. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists, $1; six for $5. Prepared by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 5 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Bes:sess Is Boome. HANDSOME CLOTH PLAIDS, one yard anda half Preeent Nor dStewant ‘Brest Geile woes bi-50, Vresent No. 1 ewe . DUUBLE WHILE BLANKET>: gush minioume sine, exten heavy, slight.y imperiect, 82.50, 3.75. Prevent No. 2A pair ot pure wel Suite Blankets for the Baby INGA OLD. LADIES’ BRO, ‘He and a half wide, pure wool, all colors; cash value €1, reduced to 87}¢c. mnack Kapking wort gi One _— ne worth $130 HENKIETIA CASHMEKES, all colors, nearly one Yard aud s baif wide, pure wool, nest quality Scse, Value $1, Teduced to Sige. - Present No. 4—Two putts Damask Towels, worth BED COMPORTS, large size, extra heavy: Seer Si, 81.25. 81.50. 82, 82.50. dae il Gash customers can welect one above valuable Presents with a purchase of 811 CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE. NEAR 7TH ST, LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, wool, yard and bait wide, cash value 76e,, reduced to 5Uc 3 ‘Present No. 5—Pair of Damask Tows ELEGANT ROYAL SERGE, BLANKETS, t quality, immense size, extra hea 3 qerencnt ho, "FTA pair of Silk Embroidered Corsets, HENRIETTA CASHMERES, extra double wigth. pure wool, all colors, reduced cash price, 386, customers: ited to select if stove presente witha purchase of 85r* geals E. G. Davis, 719 MARKET SPACE, WE OFFER SPECIAL PRICES IN TABLE DAM- ASE, 50, 75, 81, 8! 25, $1.50 AND @2 PER YARD. ‘The above goods have been recently purchased and ‘are offered at much less than goods bought = month ‘ago can be sold. Extra good value in 4 and % NAPKINS. ‘Big bargains fn TOWELS, xen 0% the BEST GOODS to be found in the mar- Our buyer purchased at great advantage s big line of BALMORAL SKIRTS; prices range from $1.50 to $6; ‘ask to sce them, they are worthy of your attention. RIBBONS are being used very extensively se Dress season ; we can furnish every style and sbade wanted; wanted: priges were never as low or sbades 60 NEW TRIMMINGS EVERY DAY, Stock kept fresh ‘and ali the new styles added. = aa fast as they appear in Examine our STOCK OF BLACK We do not keop colors, but should yom nese, oyaies im the line of BLACK WOOLENS or SILKS, it will pay ruueut. Eau hue oe. ‘bece's Cros = Gone wot ovutalls Adnmuouis. Liu) or Aluaa "bed eae DR, PRICE BAKING POWDER Co., NEW YORK. CHICAGO ~— ST. LoUIa. aTomew 0013-3, Co-. Sth Steet. taken a strong hol ROYAL BAKING POWDER. THE GOVERNMENT TESTS ESTABLISH ITS ABSO. ‘ LUTE SUPERIORITY. Prof. H. A. Mott was employed by the U. S. Govern- ment to analyze the various baking powders of the market, to determine which was the best and most economical for government use. After a careful and thorough examin- ation, he affirms it as his judgment that the Royal is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder made. Prof. Mott, in his report, says “The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure, for I have so found it in many tests made. both for that com- pany and the U. 8. Government. “T will go still further and state that, because of the facilities that company have for obtaining perfectly pure cream of tartar, and for other reasons dependent upon the Proper proportions of the same, and the method of its preparation, the Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offerd to the public. Dr. HENRY A. MOTT, Pu. D.” Late U. 8. Government Chemist. — FOR SALE—HOUSES. SALE—A GREAT vase im southeast house 9 pat on tie sneer ie | eae ond rors Saag ta tom we out Arpiy st The othee' N-ROOM BAY WINDOW BRICK, larwe 20. UWNEK, 905 Ust uw. ” | pr semecss Fok SA 7 CuEAP— a WLLL ESTABLISHED uctioneer, 11th st. and Penuayivauia ave eed. ye N NEAR IOWA press-brick-front residence, coptain- ‘thorough re ‘at's barvain, For XGGAMAX, 1003-5 Fst SALE—A COMFORTABLE 2-STORY 7-RUOM situate northwest, contains all nod. fmpe and in excellent OR first prize at Dox Show. soueth 4 Seatory Fe WETeh Sar ome posed 9 rooine, ‘bath and ail mod. imu iF. owner leaving city ; will be Permit to in-pect, ete, & HAAS, Fe: SALE—PERFPCTLY SOUND SIX YEAK OLD 7S cash Cau be sesn at Moca’ st, bet Bub abd 10th Tw sam 200 WILL BUY A NICE FRAME {containing 5 rooms. lot uy other use: among them two goud roadster: dics; bouse in thorouch | Betcen at COOLIDGE'S STABLES, Buanten 23th and 14th, Kand L eta nw. o3 hear car line and terms very easy. nw i SALE—HOUSES. WUsinw, Lb ‘soa sth st. me, £1 pol ye Om Be CBee and M nw..fh 41 trot oczZ-t 1.7. 4 soe ‘si wes bh ~ POR SALE_HIGHT FRESH COWS, 5 AT max: “sik 2a eS Bh, i: ove oS a Gat te to BIN Det we. h. ‘3 | ess w. rom: suit for grocer, Uutcher baker or wagon. Apply Stable rear 731 17th st. uw. ocz NINE ROOMS OVER 1606 13TH ST. stable in rear of same, #10. ANSON 8, OR KENT—U-ROOM HOUSE, 011 12TH ST_N, 3 room for 6 horses, and CITY ITEMS. nt pieces, 25.505 Walon “Mal sults, 5 rt es: Farlor Sults, seven, pleces, hair.cloth, $30; Pe ean caarpels, £5, 40, 50c.; Best Ingrain, includ- ing Lowell, 70c.; Brussels, 50c.; Body Brussels, $1, made, laid, and ‘lined. ‘8. K. 'Broww & Son, 20th ‘street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest. 3 R RENT—IRESS-BRICK HOUSE, 330 Fil st. ne. in nice order: six rooms and bat: all mod~ vements; coal vault iu front. Ca we ++-1-500 408 L st. we. bb. above is only a portion of the For full list cail at office for br ‘the Ist and 15th, JOR SALE—1WO- six rooms and bath FOR RENT-—HOUSES. 1228 14TH ST.; 12 ROOMS; MOD. BENT 1228 MT OT 32 2 mane, erin imeued ou 3] THOS. EF. WAGGAMAN RY BAY-WINDOW BRICK iew House near Dupout C: House, 447 N st. n.w. House near Farragut 1425 New York KR RENT—1302 9TH ST. N.W., THREE-STORY 12 rooins: mod. imps.: im food ‘845 per mouth tos tenant A. 1. COUMBE, 1425 New York ave. es two acts fibe band-made single Hy Laruess; cue set sincic coupe Marne, used three Rivuthe: baukets, Pubes, Ba ‘OR RENT—UNFURNISHED—M 8° Connecticut ave., desirable S-story Lots in Waxwaman & Kidout’s addition to Wash. | containing rooms, bath, range, lairobe, Use Anchor Brand Coffee and noother. 1m Procrastination is the Thicf of Time, ana poor, smoke ts a woree thing still. Buy. & ran ublic Cigarrom or Buffo, and you i first-class’ dealers. never get lett, For sale by all wi agents, Luchs & Bro. Fry’s Cough Balsam for Coughs, Colds, &. 2 $3 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No. 1 Rye Whiskey, best fn tue world for the money. Orders by mail, MoGzr's, 9th near Dst. s&w ington.” This property Connecticut avenue ‘ts now bevng erect ud all tuodern conveniences: FISHER & CO., 1324 F tended. and where the new ‘over Kock Creek. RRENT—TO A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, House $15 4th st. uw, & ‘and 800: keysat 519 4th si. avi already Leon obtain: tiny be “subscribed to at roperty showine prices. Special to persous desiring to bulid at | juce. “Mouey advanced for Vulidh EAR » finely finished throughout, Spuiatng, 133 rooms and all improvements, including ‘dent Feasouable to suitable tenaat, ‘THOS. J. FISHE a beausiful new dwelil of —_ WOR SALE—A_NICE HORSE HAKNESS 4) | alone or tigother. “Gall at 1742 7th et Bw Fes SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN PHAEPON. ROR KENT—-UNFURNISHE COR, SEW HAMPSHIRE AVE, AND CORO Handsome new brick residence, beautifully finished and never yet occupied. Contains 14 rooms and every 28 AND 730 9TH St. SE—2 new G-room bricks, het iow. att wil be erica: | no further use tort Dold water | ERS Liv ‘4 ‘cold water, gas, ie 1921 16th nw, 143 J.T. DYER, 1304 F st. n.w. Domestic Sewing Mac! Office, 7th & H. vation Oil, the greatzpain-eradicator, has oer weno ond upos tae people we. S Fry’s Cough Balsam at all Druggists, 25c. 2 Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reliabie. 3m. A Seues Or Exreues EXACTLY. ‘That's what philosophers tell us life is, Well, as we ‘are part and parcel of the world’s people, a wnit in the mighty caravan, whose steady tramp, tramp, tramp shall be heard until time is no more. We, too, in going would “leave behind footprints in the sandsof time’ claiming “the world as our country and doing good our religion.” We treat everybody alike, whether they comefrom the home of the Esquimaux or the land of the Hottentot, from the enlightened countries of the world or the places where darkness and superstition reign, Wedogood alike unto all by PROTECTING them in the QUALITY and PRICE of any and EVERY article we have tooffer. We have soye GRAND SPECIALTIES for you this week, no antiquated garments aMicted ‘Wtth*DRY ROT” and reeking with the noxious vapors of tar, pitch and turpentive, with camphor thrown in asa valuaple auxiliary, but diamonds, real gems—gems to delight the children and make glad their parents’ hearts. DIAMOND CUT VELVETKEN SUITS for children, sizes 4 to 14 years. 208 OF THEM, ar $2.62 A SUIT! ‘Two shades—Brown and Oxford. They were manu- factured to sell at $5.50 a suit, but through the misfor- tune of another we were fortunate enough to secure ‘them at a price which enables us to sell them to you at 82.62 ASUIT, ‘and still make our usual profit, viz: TEN PER CENT. Look in upon ua, We have all the novelties, and what is beat of all, we can beat “all the worid and the rest of mankind” in PRICES, VICTOR E. ADLER'S 10 PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 S27 apd 9Zv 7th st.nw.. cormer Massachusetts ave. Strictly One Price Open Saturdays till 11. m. 0023, Unsenzcevesten Arrnactiom OVER 4 MILLION DISTRIBUTED LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. the for Edu- pe Sele nS Bate cai ‘and Charitable 3 made part of the present State Constitution in 1879, by an overwhelming popular vote. Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS take Semi-Annually, (June aud December). and its RAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS take op exch of the other ten, months, in the year. and are all drawn in public, at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La. We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrange, venta, the My ind Semi-Annual, 4 weezer fi nna Drawings the Lowierana State tmanuge and control the ‘Dinctnes themselves aba iat conducted with honesty, " andin ted /atth toast all parties ond we idbortacths Cont Pany to use this certyicate, with fac-similesas our sig natures ig Commissioners, We undersigned Ranks ‘Bankers, will all Prisiadrawn te The Lowtiona’ State Lotions which 3. WALMSLEY, Pres, Louisiana National Bank. baat NAUX, Pres, State National Hank. LANAUX, BALDWIN, Pres, New Orleans National Bank, GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBE!: 13, 1888. CAPITAL PBIZE, $300,000. Ticket Twenty Dollars each; ol02GGaries $8; Teaha Be, Beenteee de fue (at our expense): st. n.w.: B-rooul convenience. House bright aud sunny, ovements: lot 25. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., oR RENT—1005 16TH ST. N. W., A VERY DE- sirable 8-room brick house and bath, ail in good order, with all mnadern convenie: WASH'N DANENHOW! FSET 1749 Pa, av., 118s... store... 1226 Wii st, 1 Pa Don a NEW 130 feet to 30 foot ‘alley | BOK SALE—A NEW I © storeand dwel Kitchen and bath Wire 1115 8 stnw. | J[ORRENT—UNFURNINHED, pe $8,000. SWOLMBTEDT {OK SALL—JUST AR Pen aera B nts, which this see » property cau be reudered ith the rents now Fe Money to loan at > per For full particulars and jlat apply toJ. 1. WT oi a8 profitable an invesunen ing.as F st. possesses, ee ¥28 23dst.. Br. m. 1.4! 323 Pa. av. 10rnd e ig LOR SALE—Cosy BRICK HOT fad bath 12th st... AKER & JORDAN, 14 JOR SALE—A LARG Drivers, saddiers aud Work MBER OF HOUSES aT » $50,000 send oF cell for i of house you want; a numberof 2704 Conn. ave. ilr....’ x hotises on small cat a W. LINSINS, 10th and Hosts. oc RK SALE—A FINE 12-ROOM HOUSE WITH Hi mod. iinpe,; furnuce: hurd wood finish; located Rorthwest; j,rice low, and terms, balance ; rents for ‘GEO. W. LINKINS, 191 SALE—9 LITLE PALACES west section, on line of ears: prices, Elegant home, wear 10th #t and 3 Se ices 2.000 cash with ten aud H ste nw. i = STORES. 1120 18th at, cor.....850 1244 2d ot, Br Cor. 24th and H sts. WESCOTT & WILCO! 00 ‘1907 Puava ae. REXT — A BUSINESS STAND ON NEW ve, 1410, 1412, between 14th aud 15th aleo | house northeast corner 12th and 9 Gth street northwest, after sis} Miss} mae = 10 e ‘Un Georgetown Heights: double {QSt.; Pierce st. nw., and Fst. Get our prices." Have also several fluc’ properties exchange,” Leahe—large saci a __New Office, 1420 New York: Ke B SALECTHOSE NEW 2 STORY AND BASE- ‘meni corner 2 houses are well’ built of best material large finished throughout, tiled mauties sani: ng, and all conveniences und. tunprove- rehasing Wow cau have interiors ar. jouses are 21 fect wide, 9 Foon. cel- crs aud particulate call at office Fora full ist apply Foe apply wo = rele. 500 140 1906 16th st. uw. 7.50 ee si PA: lancer rooms i proportion. IG. CAM: S17 10th wt nw. ool. 2 me # i ate. a © : these See iS e est RENT—THREE STORY BRICK Toots, bath-room, an 2 ; Well located in northwest; ‘Le & RUTHERFORD, 130; R RENT—THE TWO NEW ({tbetween Hand T ste pw; will DB completed Teady for occupancy ou Noveinber 1. ou have been built with great care tion wiven to the conveniences of in the latest colors: handsome mantels, hearths. Houses now being papered. Location lightful and most convenient to two lines of street BS ithe S idk's JUNSTON, 1503 Pa ave. Ok RENT—341 D Si. 8 W.: 7 ROOMS. PA- pered: water and gas, with stabl near new freig! 3 Ri ays 2 & ap ] 9r...79 VIRC 4. & 90.271 : mee td % perp? jar, and bath." Fi MAcGOWAN & C: \R SALE—OWN A HOME AND PAY rent. $150 down and ¢33 por mouth wi S et SEF HOUSES ON 18TH rast & se 3 = 4 Sign Of ent mmed bargain. HUGO WOKCE & OU., 825 Tui st ue. (Hs g bi excellent S-room brick dwelling. pleasantly” located, ‘Sx squares from Pa, . Bee: ave, cars, Price. only £5,000. KA. PHILLIPS, 1410 New York ave ‘DSOME NEW ‘window 10-room house; all oon- Office 1, Hearn td, kalabes JOUSE OWNEK, Star. de K SALE—A SMALL HOU: moderna jmpros P.GOFF, 1. Pty e ri 3 * eit bast gr: RS Ghuh ores a is | winner, for $50, ©4 p yard.oth and Va ave. Astst.ae. oczs-st* yk RENT—UNFURNISHED. 6th n. w.,14r. ..81! lor. emo 000 in 5 Years. Address om! ee S jeweuts, & mice bene: -P.GOFF, 1420 N. X. ave. 1. 018-00" HOUSES AND LOTS IN ALL ‘aud examine our bulletina Ab HILL & C0, 1338 Fst. (OOM BRICK HOUSE. 1 W- and cas; on eaay terme: or will trade lie, bet Mud 1 aud sta.n.e, Price, $1,000. A. GHULTON, 800 F *. ve es as (00/2 stores. Oth n'r $|100s Sat. tr onke ‘0 sunny’ the ‘demand “prompt onte to sorry the * CLARE, Oocoguats, Va et ct? 2th aud 13th | Cons R. 18r., Powe. svalee it Bie fb rs sitbie ter ieat 12r., per month, 1r., per month. | he loss of time; wo handling of Tue! cas zi N inderiand Visco 2. st.; Jot 252100 to ‘Viave., near Iowa (i nH Lave. nets Lows Circts Pens We ‘West Washington Wasbington’ 12 rooms; price #8, 500: ternis easy. Ey hy OK TRADE—FKAME ‘six rooms, side lot, stable in rear, 62,200. payments THOMA: 3 OR RENT—1632 15TH apd b in $300 cash and montuly wementa, Hent $40 yer month., Apply at. oc 3-3t" CHELL, 934 F st., roo NER & 00. 816 ¥” et —NEW HOUSE 1943 VEXMONT AVE; 8 rooms: bath, porch, all m. 4.: very reasonable rent fo desirable teumut: hey at 1937. Mariou st., bet. Uth & 7th, Q& H sts. mw, oc20-1w" 761 Mass. ave. n. w. )R, RENT—HOUSES.— 909 M st. n.w., 13, 4 Apply at 1601 +875 1108 D st. we. 7. 308 10th st.n.w. Upper pare i708 & 3% RB ae BE nn 12 10th at aw ert & ‘window brick house, cou Biodera iuiproveinents. VASH'N DANENHOWER, _AND 308 C ST. N. E, 3 e] ‘g IR _RENT—304, nem) ‘3 torybay window brick houses, containing 8 res iat ated all ano iy eso ocz0-6t WASHER 3 Ee rc ‘Kent on 3 ‘month. ates ctr fr ale as Csi sk "ings inal muses faded in. the, above. also, Bexeit de me ud cheater oben i all we: Gall atour oficr and exaumiue our ey. Oe OUN SHELMAS & Coe 1907 F io iat 3 e & FE 1518-20 12th st.9r.835 iat Yorsion Batting. whic oo ‘ 7 3 Jaw: proverty fu this location be pecially desirable fur orally, and. aust ep- sce: Saya MITCHELL, | B04 F st, Room's, {OK RENT—BUT THREE LEFT O} ‘Houses on 1st and D ste, wu. st.cnd 401 1st st., over st " owner pays water rent; allmodern converdences; hot 45/804 B st nw. (sino, Lusiness purposes llth ier Closets: con- ote 4 aNDT HORSE OTTO GAS ENGINE be B ine on wheels ae er ocka-are ATIC GUN CARRIAGE 8760 Mt lowent miaruet price TANNER & sch ced oe NE TROTTING HORSE, TWO SDE: built by Mcleer & Cendall, sud gee ‘be seid cheap if acid et ones i Peeve ae ocd. Festaurant in the ~outh weet eaction at ¢ 2 we Cuaranteed. reason for selling’ over nae wn. Yor information apply to THOMAS DO WEN we SALE-HANDSOME SETTER PUPPY. WON one — ats sorrel mary good bumey, harness, aud nue wiles Statin, O JOR SALE—7 HORSES. KIND AND 4 oe ALE 7, uous, RIND. AND GENTLE JOR SALE-SMALL NICKEL-PLATED GuatTic oF wood of coal, been used but twodays cost hur will poll for €6.90. “Apply at 1620 138k wt aw | J2o8 SALE BUTTER STAND in Market -Addrers ABs starctice, | lye OK SALE—A 5-YEAR OLD SOKEEL GELUING «sired by Sam Purdy, ree. 220i). ane ean, ie im Fminutes. Apply 1316 Sth stow z dolph Station, 3. near Washington Grow Mew jcanch Band Y RR Address JERKY MoCAhTY Kediand; KK. DAY, Montrose, Montgomery Co. Md. ee WORTH NOTICE—#OR ae! ‘se QOK SALE—A VERY HANDSOME PAIK OF Bay ‘Mares, six years old, thoryuchly broken to all JOR SALE—A BARGAI salea fine, nearly new six spring square eas, portectl) sound. will well separate For partion arm, sodtem ¢. F WiLL AMM, Hamilton, Va. 0 Old, euubd and get tie baw Keorwe also, a, bandmcte prt sound and Kind iu ail Layee is au extra good waddle autial . and © better than 3 minuter bas bees axed, ladies, and is waited to the maddie ate above horses are perfectly sound and reliable ae Sess ae | Seren es Decount of ower bot wishing to keep berwes over the For further particulars apply at the stable 720 17th st. nw. ae Back of Corcoran Art Gallery. D doug. only 479, warranted, sound. will ell tier Whip, Kobes, Weueht, kc A complete cutBl, Dearly low price, owner beet, A. Apply at OLCOTT & Cor x Stable, a alicy Yorween Hand 1 aud 43th id 14th te mw ocd LIVERY WAGON. NEWER Leen used: will be sold cheap. Apply at S¥ISS SIAM LAUNDKY, Uscy Fat. oud at OK SALL—A FINE SOUND HOKSE AMPLY SWISS SIRAM LAUNDRY, 132u Fat. ocaedt VED FROM THE GkgAT Jara & Harbueut's, Of Lesinston, ie; ean trot i 0 to the pole, ove Mare: can trot = mil tn Gray Mare: can trots mile to ways Matched” Iiay" Hosen, 16 bands bagt Oe Tay Borer ty tet mood can wa, “une ‘hendscess la}. by Mesesiarer 0 head ot Driving and Seudie Homers JOHN SIMMONS, 311 12th at, nme SALE — ONE CAK LOAD ¢ wiles from iso, contalbiag sree. Call wt V DSTAULER, cor Te hand Bote nw. ucls OK SALe—A PREWNTER BROUGHAM, Pela Sud shafts, Apply to PALNE& BUNS, 2908 Denm eylvania av ocly- Gee OK SALE Lap kubes, 1,000. setts be <4 ve, ness Biugis, Double, Wagun ‘and Carriage. See stock. “W- F. Gk ibn ole OK SALE—THE LARGEST STOCK OF FALL AND inter Carros, vew wc ecu ud th gt neg ‘ee fo select from. “Terms reascuable, JUMN M. Vl PiB gine #82 Caw maar oF the jotel oo! JK SALE-SUN DIAL GAS HEATING sTOVRS, Stor to Lat small ved-tooke uf, bath rouay See JOR SALE—JUST ARKIVED 10 HEAD OF FT carriage and coupe Horses. obe pair of dark But horses: 16 bands Ligh, good drivers. can be soa ac. CG BAZELS © selected with great care, end will be the mouey asued for them. Will be them to auy vue who muy call aud louk twosaddie horas WG. HUWE. ‘Stable, 31410. ‘They were well worth QOK SALE—ONE BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT, 74 0G faves. ivory heya 4 fect 8 tmches hugh, latest de- ronge panels, for ouly @250 5 ereat m11-Gm Pek SALE — A BEAUTIFUL TONED Syl ARE Grand Piano su elecant condition and fully warranted as yood as uow, for only #100, incliwdl Cover and Stovl, €10 per month tll paid tor. © | 8450. ‘Also one Square Piano, suitable for be mouth till paid for. ‘And several ther big bargains in Upright and Syusre 2 Sanya ‘Seo our Laryalus before you buy. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 422 oth at, Piling should coummunicate with me before pur- were, aed Lave eccured & late q JOR BALE— THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE uit quires no botler, avoids all expeusive stteudance, price last. b- BALLAU: MONEY TO LOAN. 86,000 wo ae REAL ESTATE a DALNELL "3 2,000, 000 E226 F wt i X TO UOAN AT LuW RATES ON Local critica, sted and unlisted. atid g004 collateral Bou, stacks comniencial paper busi etul “id oc tw __ PRANK BO PELOUZE, 1315 Ft GREY 30, LOAN ON G00D Akal. ExTate— £50,900 at o per cent; $50,000 at 6 per cen tosult. No deiny. 3B WiMeR am 1S13 Pat, 6.000 atm Te bore MgRty ADVANCED "io BUT HOMES, Ob TO 1420 New York ave. ow, i More ‘aucelied ib the event of dea y mou ps) ments a little more than reut will home. for circusar aud full SMITH & SIBBALD, ocl3-Lm* ce 620 F st . LY x we | MONEY (To tox LARGE AND SMALL sUins, OL 4) proved real estate eecurity, et lowest ate aro Shige posers the | oct-1i 4 LEIPOLD, ‘i Fst. ow, which ine vesome's | oot BL tit ee ONEY TO LOAN ON BEAL ESTATE AND vthier securities at loweat rater of tuterest. Neder JAS. F. BROWN, heal hetate Broker tives, ells, two a x co JOR SALE —BARGAIN—2 BEA and atoue stationgry Ssh tabs i euch Bouse. tee tage iment, 10 rooms: 8 per gieted yards private UTIFUL NEW | het on avesiments and 65,500 each OW Pierce Place, bei and T statu JOR SALE—NORTHWEST z ject; trees, slrabiery. ‘ower ‘and fountaisy fect shrubbery, ‘Bower ai, witdow. 4-s:or}, solid: walnut triuatmed ob weet halt uf lot; cor, half nd well suited Yor sour nice’ houses: is in every way desirable as a permanent home or in- only 8 portion of the on list call at office for bull anmued | THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. zh, NEW, 5; ROOM HOUSE, MODERN vooks For full the Ist and 15th. [oc23} RB RENT. venmut. 812. 1226 F st, nw, ik RENT—NEW HOUSE—1, STK. mma ws 401 12TH STREET 13th st, extended n.w., 11 rooms. 30 Gtnete we D rooue, 804 New Hampshire ave: 6 rooma, 2210 lth et. a. w., 6 ‘Hf at. extended, 6 roows .. oct. e ON READ ESTATE IN | B28,000 pease mente ee Tooins, mou. im. S Wi0s, GME NSN, 1226 # at | NEK & Co. -: $50 per month. partes ‘conuieuous, to RENT_NEW TWO STOR! “Brick Mouse, 1812 bth nt We x, Bay WINDOW ‘mod. imps.; key at 1810. TORY FRA IVE- ROO? gigid Sth at eae i! 8. £, EGET Booms, aLL ag I Fs 3 Fi 6: 1 2 1 | eT pital ‘ = it a mm sy ve case a" “ounce Green, and set Sem wor worth: We Tide Bae and 6 oe Baas ee § zs ich All-Wool Plaids, "] P ‘amortinent of fine tor KENTA DESI A BLE HOUSE Ni AB. ‘month, c ‘Aboiy CHARS : BLACK GOODS. BLACK Goons. AND PRESSED FOR @1. H: D. Bax isto 705 Oth st. n.w.: at. ‘Sats ew aoons ‘Ste allgarments madeis bis 4-3in toutes apo was €10,000 at 6 Per Cent, wtvo nie percent, (On First-cimes bead Estate, 4 BEALL, Bio! Fico siee edcurity at Siper cout interest, “B- H.°Waie ONEY LOANED, IN SUMS TO SUIT, FOR 5 10, 15,.0r 20 In the eat SRARY Sea oli BEAMfoa TO Loan ‘ON REAL EsTaTR feu25) THOS. B WAGGAMAS. Mint ‘Maser auz2 Corner oe. $100,000 srr wiht S: cad TO LOan by