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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.©., THURSDAY. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Wi Por the Diitrict of business in foe BO doubtful qualfties. Brose 7ih and E, o an Clothiers and Yallors, folding beds, all the latest de- signs and pa: just - 319 eae ——. Wasa. B. Wit- ‘a =o Cons, Oats, and HaY at Goodacre’s, 1226 Hn. w For Casa ox Dest Moquets, at $1.25 per yard; body meet any advertised list of prices can be an be found at Wass. B. WiLLiaMs, 319, Five Porrnarra. Kets Kemethy, 1100 Pa. ave. Taxes but 3, 717 $3 to Duy a good shoe at Rich’s, Ove special parlor suit in crusi plusb, only §25 Bee sult Wasa. B. Winuiaxs, 319, 7th aad D As Evzn Ove $10 special made Overcoats leads im poplar, al others a ‘Eisrmax Buos, 7th and E, Manufacturing Clothiers abd Tailors, ‘SPLENDID GLassEs, $1. _Hempler’s, Ave. and 434 CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. Atbavou's.—“Fashions.” Naviowat.—“Mazuim.” ‘Kenwan’s—Rentz-Santley Troupe. ‘Haxais’—“The Kindergarden.” Asscny Mvsex.—“Cnrist Before Pilate.” PanomaMa.—“Battle of Shiloh.” ———— Condensed Locals. From Brentano's we have Harper's Monthly for ber. Last night James Williams, colored, living on 9th street ant Grant avenue, was accidentally shot in tbe arm by Wm. Walker, also coiored. Williams ‘Was taken to the Freedman’s Hospital. This 7 At 5 O'clock, tuleves attempted to enter the ‘nce of Dr. Custer, 110 East Capitol sirect, by forcing Open the side Window, but were esterday the horse attached to a Merchants’ Delivery Co. Wagon, and driven by Arthur Kellog, Fan away going On’ 6th street, near G street, and Knocked down and injured Louis bouchia. . Stratton reports 21 passengers passing through trom the South yesierd: A new republican ciub has been Organized under the title of the Tippecanoe Club. with W. J. tom, Breadent; | Col EM. Kosa, vies prewiden Rudolph B. Scuwickardi, secretary pa iekardi, From John C. Parker we have the Atlantic , Scribner's Magazine and St. Nicholas for November. The Virginia Democratic Association of this city marched in the parade in Kichmond yesterday. Monuments to Sheridan. A SHAFT TO BE KKECTED AT ARLINGTON AND 4 STATUE IN THIS CITY. A Boston artist is at work perfecting the design for a monument ordered by Mrs. Gen. Sheridan to | be erected over her husband’s grave at Arlington. It wil be a granite shaft witu appropriate in- Scriptions and carvings It will probably not be Teady before spring. A committee trom the Com- mandery of the Loral Legion, of which Senator | Manderson 1 cowlaander, recently cailed upon | Mrs. Sheridan to learn If si” intended taking steps toward the crection of a monument, and intimated Uhat they desiced to do something im that line Themselves. she thanked them aud told them | Wat she \ed aiready wade arrangements for we Of u shaft. As announceu in yesterday's Stas, the Commissioners have named the eircie at | the Intersection of Massachusetts aveuue ex- Yended and 23d street in memory of Gen. Sheridan. Itis stateu vy members of tue Loyal Legion thai | MK ls the imveution of that body to place a statue of ‘the late Gen. Sheridan in the circle. At the’afternoon sexston of the Convocation of ; Washingtou, at Asceusion church yesterday, the consideration of the resolution offered by Kev. Dr. Leonard providing fer the appotnumeat by the | dean of a member to read an essay at tne session | Was resumed, aud It was fually adopted. A com- | mittee, consisting of the dean, Kevs. MeCabe, Bui- Jer, Boyster, aud Page, Was app.iuted Lo consider ‘the proposition made by Rev. Dr. Avirett to void the couvocations ia tue couatry parishes as well asin the city. The evening sessi0u Was devoted to the subject of missions, aud addresses were wade Dy Rev. Mr. Harding, of St. Paul; Rev. Mr. Butier, of Prince Georze’s County, Md; Kev. air, siewie, Of St. Mark's cuurch; Kev. Mr. Stuart, of Curist ebureb, West Washington, aad the dean. ‘The ‘cogvocation then adjourucd. ——__ Instructing Militia Officers. COL. BIGELOW GIVES TUEM A LECTURE ON GRAND AND MINOW TACTICS ‘Representative officers frum most of the com- | Panies of the District militia assembled in 1ts lec- | ture room of National Guard headquarters last night to listen toa lecture from Col. Bigelow on the “Arts and Science of War.” Gen. Ordway called the meeting to order, and spoke briefly on ‘the inspection now in progress. He also referred | to the parade ou Thanksgiving day. The National | Guard will report at the “While Low” about 9 O'clock & m. on that day, and be inspected in the ‘School of tue battalion before Joining the parade. ‘The solution of the probleuis for defending the | public butidiugs tn times of war oF riut, was de- | Until the next meeting. It was found that the problems were Fatuer long, and the first two Were selected as the ones to be solved. The lec- OMicers will meet November 14 at 8 u'clock, when Col Bigelow will give another lecture. - EES at AGE HD ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. "~~~.Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: A. Cc, Clark to A. P. Clark, Jr., part lot 23, sq. 551; $2,000. Gonzaga College to Thomas Kirby, sub 38, sq. 622; $800. James Tobin to Dennis McNamara, lot 94, and part 9, sq. 677, $200; parts 93 and 92, do.; $800. Robert A. Phillips to Mary Ann Wood, sub 1021; $300. A Diltzto Elvzabeth G.'Bur- part 30, sq. 877; $2,450. B. F. Webb to 0. one-cighi interest in part 11, sq. 404; Wasbiogvon Brick Machine Co, toColumbian for lastruction of Deaf and bumb; fe ae ‘The Fence Will stand. ‘TO-DAY IN THE LE OROIT PARK CASE. In We Equity Court, Judge Cox, yesterday after- is decision in the case of A. L. E Wagygaman et al, in relation Park fence. The case was argued for the defendants, and Mr. Worth- iB c Stoutenburgh, of the Wasbing- ‘Bas called the aitention of the Com- | Gaituersoury, with Messrs J. spri SAID TO HAVE GIVEN UP. Remarks Attributed to Frederick Iaes and Diecredited by His Son. ‘The Baltimore Sun to-day published the follow- ing letter from its New York “Fred. Douglass, the colored republican orator, ‘tm conversation with Charies T. Davis, of this city, on the political situation, said: ‘I have recently Teturned from @ thorough canvass of the Hoosier state, and I am satisfied in my own mind that it Will be impossible to carry the state for Harrison ‘m the coming election. Harrison's position on the labor question while in the Senate and his ‘Ulterance that a dollar a day was enough for any laboring man has antagonized all organized labor tn that state, and 1m addition to this antagonism of the labor interests the democrats are’ wep Organized, are in ‘and have made a thor- ugh canvass of the state, having had abundance Of money and Leing well supplied with speakers. We have found that all of our efforts on the tariff question have been neutralized and have been Of ttle or no avail’ In to the state of New York ass also said: ‘We have made ‘Strenuous efforts in the western part of the state, and we are talking of coming to the Harlem ‘with 70,000 majority for Harrison, but in my Opinion we sball not reach the Harlem 'pridge with 45,000, and I see little or —— carrying the state of New. York. In fact I individually luave abandoned ali hope of carrying the entire state.’ This conversation between Mr. Douglass and Mr. Davis was conducted in the of Jas. B. Recks, of lilinois,,who 18 one of the super- visors of the Pension Bureau at Washington.” ‘MR. LEWIS B. DOUGLASS SAYS IT 18 ALL “BOSH.” Mr. Fred Douglass, who is engaged in the cam- paigp, came home last Sunday and went away again on Tuesday. While he was here he talkea with his son, Mr. Lewis H. Douglass, in regard to the political outiook. Tue above ‘dispatch was to Mr. Lewis Hi, Douglass this morning by ‘Svar reporter. He read it through carefuily and then said: “It is all Dosh. ‘There is not ove word of truth in it. My father never had such a con- versation, and never gave utterance to such pre- dictions, " 1 know that just as well asif I had with Lim constantly. When be was here he Just the reverse of what is attributed to him 1 tuls dispatch. He said that he felt sure that Har- rison would carry Indiana, and he bad great of New York. Yhat theory was gotten up to fluence voulng,” concluded Mr. Douglass. Affairs in West Washington, Be Was Goro To “Do Hex Ur."—OMicer Haw- kins arrested George Washington, a well-known colored rough, yesterday ior assaulting bis wife last Monday and threatening to kill her. After Deating the woman he escaped to the Foun Braucu shaft of we tunnel, wuere he is employ: aud remained there until ‘yesterday, when he re: turned uome with the fixed purpose, ‘as he said, of “doing ber up for good and Jumping the town.” When arrested a keen-edged razor was taken from if Wrst Wasuincron’s Freicur Bustvgss.—The Statistics gathered by the merchants or West Wasuington to present to the railroad officials, in furtherance of the effort to obtain better railroad facilities, are taken from the books of the mer- chants, nd show that the amount 6f business ex- ceeds $100,000 a year,-including freight on both Toads to aud from the Baitimore and Ohio and the Pennsylvania railroads. President Greenlees, of the Citizens" Association, 1s of the opinion that a track can be laid at a Very suiall expense, and the increase in business Would be decidedly beneficial to West Washington. Ruy. Du. STUaMr's New Assistant.—The Rev. Thos. "©. ‘Tongue, of Durhain parish, Charles County, Ma., will become the assistant of Rev. Dr. ‘Stuart, of Christ church, on the 1st of November. He will have charge of Grace church, of which Dr. ‘Stuart Is also the rector. ‘Norss.—Tue tuneral of Mrs, Bradley Davidson, whose death was mentioned in ‘Tue STAR of Tues- aay, took place yesterday afternoon from the cuapel at Oak Mill.—¥our arrests were made in Uuis precinct yesterday.——The cars of the Wash- ingtva aud Georgewwa Ruliroad are being reno- Vated and uphoistered. YEMPEKATUKE AXD CONDITION OF. 4, —Great Falls, temperature, receiving reservoir, (ci ct on af north counection, 36; condition at south connection, 36; distributing reservoir, tempera Uure, 54; 2dnuicioa at tutluent gate-uouse, 36; con- dition ai eMuentyate-bouse, 36. High tide in the river Wo-day at 11:36 p. m.; low tide at5:57 p.m, noha Politics at Rockvill THE JOINT DISCUSSION BETWEEN MH. M'COMAS AND COLONEL DOUGLAS—LARGE ATTENDANCE AXD GREAT ENTUUSLASM—WEDDING BELLS AT BARNESVILLE— PERSONAL NOTES AND GO=SIP. Correspondence of THE EVENING STAR ROCKVILLE, October 24, ‘The joint discussion held here this afternoon, between Mr. L. E, McComas and Col. H. Kyd Doug- las, republican and democratic candidates for Congress from this disirict, was a complete suc~ cess. The meeting was organized by the appoint- ment of Dr. Ed. Woolton, ou the part of the demo- crais, and Mr. Jas. Dawson, on the part of the re- pubiicans, as chairmen, ‘The east-bound train, on Whicu the speakers arrived, Was forty minutes be- Lind Ume, and when they reached the hall the} iound It Completely packed with an eager crows With several Lundred on the outside unable to gal aduittance. At this time an effort was made by tuose outside to have the speaking take place fromm the balcony so Laat ali could hear, but the propo- sition Was declined by the speakers, and inauy, Who uad come 15 oF 20 niles through the mud, left Jo rather a uad humor. ‘The opening spéech, Which was taade by Mr. McComas, an hour, and tue speaker was often greeted with rounds of applause, Me was followed by Colonel Dougias, Wuo occupied au hour and a quarter. His remarks were equaliy Well received. Afterward Mr. MeCo- mas ,ciused Uae debate In a specea of 15 minutes. NotWitustanding the large crowd no sign of dis- Order Was observed aud everytutng passed of tn a mauuer. ‘The hail was graced by the of quite alarge number of and peaners Were the reciplentsof handsowe Douquets, Which they gracefully acknowledged. Upon ie arrival of the train tue speakers were escuried to the hall by the Kockville Brass Band (colorey), Which furnished music at intervals dur- ing tue ineeting. Both parties here appear to be Satisfied With tue efforis of their respective leade ers, and the ouly regret expressed ts that the hail Was not large enouga to allow ali to hear, The Spetees of Lue two gentlemen were entirely de- Yold of persouaities and devoted enurely v0,the the Issues of tue campaign. ‘The Baptist church at Barnesville was filled this afternoow with & fashionable congregation, the Occasion belug the marriage of Me. Leonard J. Hays aod Miss Mary E. Wiute, daughter of Kich- ara. White, both of thts county. The churen was handsuiwe\y decorated ior the occasion and pre- seuted 4 Leautiful appearance. ‘The ceremony Was periormed by Kev. J. L. Lodge, of Galtuersburg. ‘The altendauts of “the briue were Mises Shirley, of West Virginia; Waters, of Goshen, and Cook, of Poole, of Wasuiugton, R. T. and Nathan Wulte, brothers of the “bride, as groomsmen. Both the bride and groom belong to large and influential families of Montgomery county. W. H. Carr, of tuis place, yesterday received a 00 damages against we Baltimore and Onio Kaliroad Co., at" Upper Marlboro, on account Of the gate-keeper at tue Washington depot re- fusing to Jet biln pass to a train tor this piace on May 17, 1887. ‘The case was removed from this county. Mr. KE. Darby ts having a large and handsome dweliing-house erected at Buck on the Me- UWopoiitia Branch Raiiroad. Mr. kt B. Hays has Sold a large brick dwelling-house at Barnesville Wo Mra. J. Poole tor the sum of $1,500. Miss Lena White, eldest daughter of Major 8. B. Waite, of Barnesville, will, in a few days, leave for A Cloud Over His Life, ‘NOVEL REPLY OF THE HUBBAND TO THE sTRONG- ‘MINDED WIFE'S PETITION FOR 4 DIVORCE. mutragiee ated sult her this city, for divorce. which ay al ! E i es j 8 I H i Fi PERS dd general public may get, for the first time in years, prety good ides, &t the, extent of the lumber ‘Dusiness in , Minneapolis, and the lines of piles Ought to be as pressive as a long line of tower. ng business biocks, With the exception of a imited space between the north end of Hail & Ducey’s yard and Piymouth avenue there is an almost Unbroken line of lumber piles and sawmills from 4th avenue north to 38th avenue distance of something more than "2 miles This does not include all the lumber, either, in North Minneapolis, where more than oné-haif Of all the stock in pile 1s now led. It ts evident that unless the mills go fur- Ther up ‘the river there isiitue additional room for mills on the west side of the river. There 1s no reason why the east bank of the river should not be as thoroughly lined with saw mills and lumber piles as is the west bank, and such will be the Saao waihin the ext tnree OF four years, Two of three projects have already been foot 1o0k- ing to'a location on the east bank of the river. ‘Tuere 1s but a single objection to the massing of the lumber industry in a single quarter,as is being done at the present time in Minneapolis and that ig the t from fre. With the future Chat 1s before the $00 road as a lumber line, it need be no matter of surprise if the time should come when there would be piled on the east side Of the river more lumber than now is found on the west Biinks—“Hold on! What’syourhurry?” Jinks— “Nearly driven to death. Halt a bushel of ‘letters to answer this m and no one to help do it.” “What has become of that pretty girl typewriter you had?” “She’s no use any more, She went and got married.” “You don’t say so. Whom did she marry “Me,”"—Boston Post. “No,” he said, “I don’t intend to accept the post- on ‘Tendered ame om the Chi police force. I shall enlist tn the United States army. A CI policeman bas wo much fighting to do.”—N town Herald. Sick Heavacuz ‘Mag arise from stomach troubles, biliousness, or dys- ‘Depsia, and many persons are subject to periodic head- ‘aches for which they can ascribe no direct or definite cause, But the headache is a sure indication that there is something wrong somewhere, and whatever the cause, Hood's Sarsaparilla is « reliable remedy for headache, and for all troubles which seem to require a corrective and regulator. It cures dyspepsia, bilious- ness, malaria, tones the stomach. creates an appetite and gives strength to the nerves, HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1;six for 85. Prepared only by C.L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 1 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Tae Arrexrion (Of the physicians and the public is invited to DOUGLASS EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA, For the relief and cure of COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, GENERAL DEBILITY, And nearly all Pulmonary troubles, and if taken in time will arrest the progress of Consumption. In putting this preparation on the market no claim is made for originality, but a guarantes is given of the absolute purity of the medicines used an the skillful manner in which they are prepared. The Cod Liver Oil (Norwegian) used is from the crop of ‘88. This I Purchase in the original packages, thereby avoiding ‘any possible adulteration in transit, The Hypophos- phites are from Standard Manufacturers, and need no comment, but the following facts are important: Ast. The medicines weed in Douglass’ Emulsion are absolutely pure. ‘2d. Esch bottle contains 50 per cent of pute Norwe- gian Cod Liver Oil, thoroughly emulsified, very pala table, and will not disorder the most delicate stomach. ‘3d. It is better and cheaper than nine-tenth of the so-called Emulsions, and costs but 75c. for s large bot- tle, or 3 bottles for $2. 4th. Should you become dissatisfied after using Price will be cheerfully refunded. . EDWARD P. MERTZ, MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, an extended Visit to trends tn Culifornia, Information received here to-day trom Spring J to the eflect that there are but ho} recovery mry C. that locauty. —_——>—__ Some Singular Customs, The Dutch on the Isle of Marken, in the Zuyder ‘Sea, have a good many singular customs. Children Of both sexes are attired here in the same kind of garments until the women get married. Previous to that there is no perceptible distinctive mark between the boys and girls, except that the boys Wear @ small button on their bi A remarka- bie oddity among the children is a¥8o fhe fact that both boys and girls wear two long curis on their heads. When the girl 1s courted by the amorous Dutebman from Marken theyoung swain appears at the home of his sweetheart every evening. ‘The love-m: is continued all night, and in the dark, too. ‘There is a special room in the house set apart for tis purpose. | Here the couple stay Ull morning, but the young man has to leave the house when Che day breaks, andit he be found ‘With bis girl after dawn he forfeits the right of nt Hallowell, of SA ever spoouing again. When the yi damsel of Markyn ges married she shaves the hair of her head clear off, and substitutes a false “bang,” made of horse hair, and this custom ts Justitied Uy te hoy mech ‘he married woman uses these means nother very peculiar custom among the people : When a girl gets marriea her father makes her bridal bed, which 1s built in the Wall of the bridal bed-room, in the shape of a cup- board, ground. In this bed the néwly-married pair sleep the frst night after ing. ‘The next morning Unis cu; tscloved up, and it is never again by the wedded couple. customer (to pher)— “Ob, Emotional photogray Gear! | This picture inakes me 100K t00 old.” oe notogra| “BU, MY dear madam, you wi grow into it Life. cae ae ‘The steamer Phil Armour sank at Wilton’s Landing, a short distance above Vicksburg, . She the VI yeateraay. | she was engaged in fcksOuirg und cf § ag i i | € ah | i | 1 ll i H fy Fa H é j | i aE i i ) He if t “3 Rom : Baume Pownza, Avsotors: Pose ‘This powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomences, More economical than the ordinary hinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the mpltitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. Sold only inoane, Bovat Baxrwe PowDER Co, 106 Wall st, ¥.% set scutin Met.nw. 1014 F Street, ‘THE PIONEER OF LOW PRICES IN DROGS. 0c23-tu,ths-3m A Szuzs Or Exrmcs EXACTLY. That's what philosophers tell us life is, Well, as we ‘are part and paccel of the world’s people, a unit inthe mighty caravan, whose steady tramp, tramp, trump ‘shail 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 rood our Teligion." We treat everybody alike, whether they comefrom thehowe of the Esquimaus or the land of the Hottentot, from the enlightened countries of the world or the places where darkness and superstition reign, Wedo good slike unto all by PROTECTING them in the QUALITY and PRICE of any and EVERY article we have tooffer. We have some GRAND SPECIALTIES for you this week, no antiquated garments afflicted wtth “DRY ROT" and reeking with the noxious vapors of tar, pitch and turpentiue, with camphor thrown in as valuable auxiliary, but diamonds, real gemi—gems to delight the children and make giad their parents’ DIAMOND CUT VELVETKEN SUITS for children, sizes 4 to 14 years, 208 OF THEM, ‘Two shades—Brown and Oxford. They were manw- factured to sell at $5.50 asuit, but through the misfor- ‘une of another we were fortunate enough to secure ‘them at price which enables us to sell them to youst $2.62 A SUIT, and still ufske our usua! proftt, viz: TEN PER CENT. pipiens ct Me bare all the ‘Bovelties, and what we can beat “all the pn Worid and the rest of VICTOR EB. ADLER'S 210 = PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 OT ond 9xY 7th st.nw.. corner Massnchusetie ave. Strictly One Poe Open Seturdaye tilt 11, m. “OCTOBER 25, 1888-SIX PAGES, FOR RENT_HOUSES. FOR _RENT—HOUSES. pale SATO RT aacPe> | FORSE'E PP .RR ts ENOTES weiaraieiee nt Sofas "SEL on meaner a ‘BRICK pond 4 3 AS ; ALL ee = a viens | Rod ite Tenses easy ater | POR SALE 708 IEVESTMENE OF NOME Zo "ea st Tans 00 he = et an Soe | se Avaicrarrscr story rete eed ‘ate insurance Broker. 10th and Pata i. Foy Mindow bra 0 ems, : sine aoa, = a. EE SNE ERCT QC | amosmne ce HOPES wwe. we gp | coe eemre crge fee |B eis ES aa Bare ee roa Pea eS aD AND = ES i A § at PLE! Ok SALE—HORSE, HARNESS AND DATION 2: ke e, at oe LF a2 446 DN oi 'F, near 18th, 5 SOR SALE—TWO PARLOR SOFA BEDS, ONE FOR ft - corner of C a. price, termy | HR" Gz5. ‘cost cue Cabanet eager s dell 1208 ak outer Ge to CHanLoe W. HANDY, Loans im Pee eases peek oes are Fuano, One Price Hatter and Furntsher, Hake. hak, Dear a Faunw. S| Foe isthe aw Ti 1 Cor. 7th and D ste, OR SALE—1765 N ST. NW. HANDSOME BRICK | 2108 SALE_PRIVATE OCOUPELET, HOLS 930 F et. ee Bony yoo Aare [ Bost Quality Blue Fiannel Shirts at Qor, 18th rat a o vat mn closets wap | at, Sor Gudteo ee Sitoee boas oni Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot. 7chandH. 4 | Ast, Deer se ek; stable No. 1 cet5 ot a Saami 513. SALE — Boor Oak Chamber Sui 2 CH COLL i, ploces, $25.50; “Walnut Brarbie-top Suits, 354 trio a fee ee sain aes Parlor Suits seven, pleces, alr.cloth, £30; ry STORE, S17 ath st ons se ath aetliaiia ing Lowel, Foc Brusseia She i Baty Brusee 0025, Tis Pens ave. mw F ocathe of the Weshiuston and Useneeons haliah pm a aS SS 3 | RRR RENT—023 EST. XW, THREE STORY ‘Apply to Owner on premises. ecz4-1w*_ | Company in lows to Apply ot the ofice of Se Sree cad cedicent — Company. door, Ebi SALE-ON 27TH ST.. NEAR PA_ AVE. NW. ananieatents ot Use Anchor Brand Coffceandnoother. 1m | 12'S, [2auire next door, orat A. resets BP ass ee nae ees ‘pomeysenh moder Fp SA22 SAND? HORSE OTTO GAS ENuinnd Fhe componente of Dr. Bulls Cough Syrup | OE KENT — 007 T STW, THREE STORE eb bone lee yy Sait ah Fortabie rin ear Boer on wheain ee ne ee bee eee a ood locality “cchwonient to tive street railroads: 088 = ip hoee ay caeine coughs, Golde and ah cener throne Teenie or RE aaa ae ‘GOOD Se ea LOST 4 NI—TWO BRICK USES; i Zeon the bsta Henry Ware | Ee tran eee ee esa es ee : husetis ave. sod 3det, Healy's Drug-store. containing © rooms, bath. Tange, ‘stationary #35, Apriy Room 63, Xi Phillipw? tt FREE iad gl ater, sontniences. “Apply, io ei ov’ es Dutriment Fe BENT. an FP RNISHED OFFORITE HOTEL soa 3. ee cx 1324 F st. a. w, 0020-6t OR BALE PNEUMATIC GUN CARRIAGE icy ‘Arno, ..d-story brick, 12 rooms, all con- RENT_OFURNISHED— lowest market price LAN’ Domestic Sewing Mac! ¥enlences, thore atiy furnished; 125. Inguire of FatestGatsers AVE. NEAR 15TH ST. X.W., BAKMON, 613 15th st. ow. eles SA ry AMM PARKER, 1418 Fee S-12t_| a beautiful new dwelling, Ancly nished throughout OR SALE - CHEAP — A WELL-ESTABLISH) house. ‘Send postal to W. Ok BENT 710 OTH “STN. W.: 6 ROOMS, | Ciectric lighin. "bent reaspuable'w seneuietepeee restaurant in the routh weal enction of the ety. Machines $10, All warranted, BFUOTE AD or ery er SP OS THOS. J. FISHER s CO town, Por information apply tc THOMAS DOWER Peerlews Dyes 70R RET _HINE-BOOM HOUSE; ALL MODERN IR RENT—UNFURNISHED— Ss —¥ ae 2 janes eT Sane, = 4 rm weet Dol Are thebest, sold oy cory | 2 pers s 13th st, 5 3 ees OOH, NEW HAMPSHIKE AVE. AND CORCORAN Pisces with combination ck. owt rina 92, . Yi opi : uN We thake room for latwer oue "Vt Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reliable. 3m Risagivan ave aes mak ate Pisce ag3 Zab Handsome new brick, Tesidencé, beantifully fnuhed THAR FS Mh a a oes ee convenience. ‘House Dright and sunny. oi JOR SALE—7 HORSES, GENTLE AUCTION SALES. cco. smash 1 3 Sea | Rete cee ete ; a ee x bbe seen at COOL! 1 abel EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 056 F st HED pa Dy ee eo cosbae PEREMPTORY SaLE OF VERY VALUABLE UN- TA34 pear car line and herdics: bouse in eT ee: Fe BALE—SMALL NICKEL-PLATED GKATS, IMPROVED PKOPERTY ON STREET, terms very ensy. JOHN F WAGGAMAN, 1003 F st. wood of coal, beet used cost REA THE CORNER OF SECOND BIREET Hise nw 023-68 ral sal for 8 86 “Appiyst 1020 Ith ae 5 ooss-a 11 will offer for sale in front of the on TUES- 18: ook ealS=a BUTTER sTANR inca DA eter eale in tro . a5 {OR SALE—A BUTTER STAND IN CENTER Rivas a Bobo anes Ie ih He Fiatahechias ™ Sg maid 10 street, su * tesco nerees raaies Bet dinaee-ii i 4 Fras sieeters eae Coe Tae ot 069200 will be required. cony=yancin at 2728 Tet. a. Fike Retz of Sorrele. can trot tm #50 to the pole; one uf ‘cchd-tham&ds GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auct. O22 14th et ty — ny HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer 2724 Conn. 2:40. One pair Mat Horves, 16 bands higis T » Bat aw. fue Knee action. Ope bay Hors, Wy Laghtw vd. cag sale of Household Effects Auction Fi (+ & ay Messomeet eS : acUnpaye GenOpEa TWENTY SEVEN, et 3836 Zit Cite” "ain, 20 bead ot Driving "sud Sesabe Borses Ecciead Aurea atin Gaedetar | wee evn gE aes ae Tons OF mouse q ave | re . gtuer Cramer Euraiturs, Har Matttemee, several | and, Coup, are. -.900 Sunderland Place. "130 | 3879 9 a ") Chi containing Sugueeeten ame Wiz Superior Sideboards and Extension Tables, | Het., bet. 17th&18th. 250 16th st,, bet, land K-.150 | 4; fe jork Horses. Call at DROW! Mipdow Hangings. Handsome iver, Plated. aps | Couih ave, bet, MAN. 250 sunderiind Place 162 r= Yai 8, cor. and Bits. nw. ockt-70" Bran rn Soni Beng Sere sr ue Pe entre Pati sone fb Panes One Small Baton Elevator for Passengers of Freight, in | K'st. bet 1k ahd Fete bor it iak Wik too | SEO 5 — oct Sa fect order. 3 Fire-Proof Sates (combina wes 208.33) Fav. nr. Scott's _EXCHANGE—406 PENNA AVE. Bitters and London Punch. ‘DuputGrion” 200 Ro Hee * ; ALSO AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. Cor, F and 19th i. w..€200/ 14th et, bet. Vand W...40 A pair of Carriage Horses belonging to the iate General | Other furnished and unfurnished Honeca, to i ered Caras ALSO, "ocs0-sow HULL 5 205 Foam ove 33 80 ‘Horses, Carriages, Coupes. Buggies, Wagons, &c. — — ~ ae? One Superb Bay Horse, Sycari, 17 hands: » Splenaia | Eun 00 per month, Ak Th 40 a cm ees top Carriage and Harteas ooze | COUM ren ostendt | That Daly THOMAS sis BGO" JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. K RENT—1302 9TH ST. N.W., THREE-STORY | oc20 é 14 F ot nw. bay-window brick; 12 rooms; mod. imps. ; in good ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE LA PIERRE HOUSE, CORNER TENTH AND E STREETS NQRTH- WEST, COMPRISING POOL TA! CHAMBER WARDROBES, SINGLE STEADY, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, DINING TABLES, DINING CHAIRS, CHINA AND ena css, Baran FEATH! PILLOW! AND BOLSTERS, TOILET WAKE, BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPET! KITCHEN RE- JUISITES, &o.; ALSO BAR Oe Ero ICE BOX, 8HOW CASE, BEER PUMP, STOVES, OLL CLOTH, &.. BEING THE ENTIRE CON- TENTS OF ABOUT THIRTY ROOMS, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER TWENTY- Soom at a we will sell ve-uamed house ‘carpets, Ke., contained in about thirty rooms, to which atten” tion is called. 0c25 3t IHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED LOTS, BEING THE RESI- DUE OF THE REAL ESTATE OF THE ‘TE ‘WILLIAM McLEAN, AND Loy ON RHODE BARR AUC Gait tub Vet Rer SOUTHWEST. Virtue of s decree passed in cause No. 1067: —S in the Supreme Court of tue Diseice’ ot junbia, the w ‘Trustee will offer for SATURDAY, the THIRD 01 on the Roveschin tabs FOUR OO 15), McLean’ in Square north’ of ‘and forty-two (242). Lots four- ‘teen (14) and fifteen (15) are improved by a large two- ‘Frame Cottawe, No. 1315, Island avenue. teen (18) is ‘improved by a Dwelling-House, ‘Fourteenth street northwest, and subject to ‘widow. Lot axtecn (16) is unim- same day, st HALF - PAST FOUR sfaercea teh 12, Gace ‘and basement brick house, No. 17 lows On MONDAY, THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER, 1888, HALF-PAST FOUL O'CLOCK P. M..1 shall offer for sale, on the Pi ‘of lot seventeen (17), in square five hundred and thirty-eight, (538), improved by a two-story frame dwelling. No.342 Katreet south- west, and & two-story frame dwelling on the rear of the ‘The dimensions of this lot will be yiven at the le Terms of sale: One-third in cash, and the remainder in equal iustalmants at one and two years from the day of with interest at 6 per cent per ery secured Gis eid orterpenee ee tee te E ‘or the purchaser ‘cash Devout be required at the tine of the sales follows: Un No. 1315 Island avenue, $500; on No. 17 lowa Circle, $200, and each of the other —— $100. if the terms are not complied with in ten ys after the Rotice at ne risk and Gost of the defaulting purcbaces, Dotice at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchases ‘The property will be sold free of taxes to June 30, ‘the O'CLOCK P. M., Be ‘a: 1888, except as to sub lot eiyzhteen (18) inequare north of square two hundred and forty-two (242), the taxes ‘on which are paid by the life tenant, ‘All conveyancing, at the cost We Wasr You To Rao Tus. IT MAY SAVE YOU MONEY. WEARE SHOWING A LINE OF TAPESTRY BRUS- BELS CARPETS AT 75c, WHICH WE THINK I8 AS GOOD VALUE AS A DOL- LAR AND FIVE CENTS WOULD BE FOR A DOLLAR IN INGRAIN AND BODY BRUSSELS WE ARE SHOWING EQUALLY GOOD VALUES. OUR CURTAIN STOCK I8 4 MARVEL OF BEAUTY. WE HAVE A SPECIALTY IN SILK CURTAINS:AT 85 4 PAIR, COME AND SEE THEM. FOR FURNITURE YOU KNOW WE ARE PIO- NEEBS IN LOW PRICES FOR GOOD Goons. 4 SIX-PIECE PLUSH} PARLOR SUITE AT $37.50, W. B BORKR 801 Market Bpace, 308 and 310 Sth st. se29-00,3m ndition and a desirable location : 845 th to wood toyant At COUMBEL 1425 New York ave.” ‘OKRENT—TO A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, ‘bath; rent House 615 4th at. n.w., 8 800; keys at 519 4th st. 085 2218 i paze 1: QOR RENT— 9 Back rooms and Jay. ‘33d and U ste. nw. i020 15th nw. 1014 15th, Tar. furn. 1521 12th nw, 50 )1921 16th nw, dar,for unt. J.T. DYER, 1304 Fet. nw. | 240: (OR RENT—1605 16TH 8T. N. W., A VERY DE- diwell- sirable -room brick house ana ath, aif ia goed ee 5 bth, Seder r Ae ah etare con renienee. APA ty 1013 200m $8,000. x, 927 F oozs-t Wash’ DaNENHOWER [115 Fotaw. | 100500 Kaw Coss oe Fee. on. pret 7OR SALE—A LARGE NUMBER OF HOUSES aT vs Lea races ¥ 850.000; send or call for store. 383.33 $03 ist, Satine the find of house jou. want, ® number of EEEB an, paee? it: price, 750. per'eg. fe “cheap lots: 13ti et, Gat: Plerce st, m. ne Get our prices for exchange. «8-30 pe ee shee Gs. t.n.W.,12r8100 th at. wve also several fine «mount hand, An the JON M. YOU! of the Ni oc. OK SALE-SUN DIAL GAS HEATING STOVES, @ stove to beste sinall bed-room or bath-room. foF i rooms iu proportion. RG. CAMPB. Li, 17 108 wt. nw. eclz-lin JOR SALE-JUST AKKIVED 10 HEAD OF FINE carriage aud coupe Horses pair of dark chest i horwes.. 18 hauds high " SALE—THOSE NEW 2 STORY AND BASE- Foe RENTS AEW HOUSE 1043 VERMONT AVE: = ut Bricks, 2d and Carroll material: large rooms, Geslrabie ten Be ivan vApniy at Voor | eamenamey Autshed, dhrougpent tiles mantles sani. 4 wand ‘all conven! 4 nat L.Qaists. nw. ce20-1w" | men rartien sirchasing now ean have ibteriors at FORK RENT—300 C ST.N. E., THRLE-STORY BAY to suit. Houses are 2 Fooms. cel- Fvindow brick house, coutsinfue S sro be hand | Evand beth.” Yor pes and particulars call at oie : mers MAcGoWAN & CAMPBELL, 1008 Fat nw. ccv0-00 1 SALE—OWN A HOME AND PA! 10 MOKE rent. $150. 35 per mouth will buy an secant Cree WLS deci . pleasautly located, She squares frou Pa, ave, cars.” Frice. only #1000. oc20-1m, 1419 New York ave oct Paave nw. pr aces oe. FOR A HANDSOME NEW = | Parag sto Bist st. POE REST TA BUSINESS STAND, ON NEW mee HW. 4-story brick bay-window 10-rvom house , all con- York ave, 1410, 1412, between 14th and 15th Seplences; furnace, be. 205.6 st, nw. pear Pension sta, u.w. :also a lange house northeast corner 12th and Office. Terms; $1.00 cash; $1,009 iti one or. twy Gaia. nw. Apply at 419 6th street northwest, after 4. ez3-O" {04 RENT—THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING 12 rooms, bath-room, and cellar: all modern ‘im: Drovementa, well located in northwest; rent $50 per ear balance of #4. \OUSE OWNER, Star office. 3 OK RENT—108 CSI. 8. E, EIGHT ROOMS, ALL month. SYLti & RUTHERFORD, 1307 ¥ stn. w. od, imps AVS to Ore GREE a ‘ocd- tm ‘303 na OR RENT—THE TWO NEW HOUSES ON 18TH st; between Hand Tete he ahansiea aud ready for occu} ‘on No Rave been built with great care and at, near L. 22r. and stable, Corner i3th st, near Lowa Circle, ir. Pat, near Dupont Circle, 14 rooms, furuished for 6 mos., per month. Larce brick, Koad Vermont ave. aud iowa china, &c. Hightrul and most convenient, care, Price, $83.33 per mouth. HILL & JOHNSTON, 1503 Pa. ave. Ke RENT —941,D S18 W.i,7 BOOMS, PA swater and gas, stable, foot yeaa i, yard oth and Ve ave. 26 Iststae. ooud-dt JPOe BENT—UNFUBNISHED. al res + . 13 rooms; fences; 0016-12 F R RENT—A NEAT SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, BGig bac ac, 810-0 por month: key st 810. 921 Ont. mw. 14 Toomey, iho. “Owner st 51 diet nw. td eco 7-am BUSINESS CHANCES. OLD EST. R GALE—A RARE CHANCE—AN OLD ESTAB. reasott of suis, Addsess WAL MAS@OUE, Ritbratiow: 408 a ave. cele ate SALE—A }ROCERY STORE, STOCK F'iittrosend wood will’ Hetromont trom business, ‘reason property. 1 4 st. jason for of, Call at 1201, $34 om fatal EF iF Fo RENT—HOUSES— $08 10th sa. Wa Lst ‘and 20 ig? {UR E} LANG! ‘HT 6-ROO! Pe gee ae TAILOR, Ge: Ta: Bur. ‘FEB CONCORD HARNESS UTS & Bao, 407 Peon. ove. efjeining Notional Hotel. ” ores Manbotomnd Lap Robes tm grest varsty ot very low prices. eS = ae ss WSOLENSALE 4¥D BBTAIL (CC. PURSELL, 418 0 at aw 0. TO LOAN IN ONE OR TWO 8UMy for 5 years on Beal katate pe RE Ey . > ¥ muus to suit “No Selay. 2 Wien ‘2-1 11S Pet, EY ADVANCED TO BUY HOMES. Ok 70 of moruragre, long, tne and no risk. More ‘cancelled event of death. cay mou farments, « little morethan rent will bu) a home, Gall ON SMITH & SIBBALD, _o013-Lm* 20 F at nw. ONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL M eo, LOAN. GE AND SMALL & aie EY 1 xe 5 More Ee es of Pu ‘the beat ever devised to enable par” tes to own: bomes for the ordinary cust of rent sevetan FR OMITH & BOR, Aseiite, 1222 Fat ‘ONEY TO LOAN aT FIVE PER Moyrorea ‘real ertate , ‘CENT ON AP _ sane Le ral LE FPOR G0 SEA 5 cae SG ty MELEE = Sle i Boariet and a wine ——. Derty. Ribbed. Coete for We have added the season hee

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