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——E- -OCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather, For the Distriet of Columbia, Maryland, Delawa: eA ght rain Saturday. tair sunday? t veering to westerly winds, Rx Sovi® PHoTo Co. has appointed W, H. Veer r sos at tuk the District. a jurze line found at Veernon's picture store, Yana avenue, where orders will Do 4. Ask for Catalogue and A @ mil Une of Etenings, Eng: pes, Chromos, &. Mouldinys ~ Reds old work, at 916 and 411 7th weet and 1221 Pennsylvania av swour PANTS SUITS f0F School wear, good vaiue, 0. at Barnam s. - M. Banwee-Brtcs has re-opencd her Art E street northwest, wlere shi w ko show Ler inleudS and patron: ‘and orginal designstor decorative art'needle= rk. ookS, 15th St. Prices Guaranteed, Ir winx be to your advanta sent of W. H. Hoeke sate of furniture, e to read the adver- in“another column for SAVE FOU Sight. Consult Hempier, corner, 436. Fou Rext— Pianos $4 per month. ‘Otgans § per month. F.G. ‘Surru, 1225 Pa, ave, ail cihers ia popuarity, EISEMAN Bros, 7th and E, Manufacturing Clothiers and Tallors, A Lance Nowsan of very slightly damaged chamois skins at greatiy reduced prices _Menrz's Duve Stowe, 1014 F st, Tavsinone’s Ice cream, 235 and 1018 18th sts, n.W. Ms. PaRer's new address is 1225 Pennsylvania «nue Gst foor, Bradbury Piano Bulldiug.) Lie Sraving tp all 1t8 branches @ spectalty. Cons, OATS, axD HAY at Goodacre’s, 1226 H pn. W ArT7exTioN !—I am not selling $5 shoes for $2.36, er $3 shoes for $1.48; but aun dealing on the Amer~ jan plas, AVikg ay Customers Tull value for thelr hooey and guaranteeing every shoe sold. ROBERT Conan, 630 Pa. ave. nw. Established 1838, Bors’ Scnoot Ovencoats, # and$5, strong and warm, at Barpum’s For Casm ox Daniveny.—Ten patterns Smith's ‘best Moquets, from 30 to $00 yards in each pattern, ut $1.25 per’ yard; also, seventeen patterns best live-fraume Bigelow’ body’ Brussels, 25 to 250 yards: ineach pattern, at $1 per yard. Also, about 50 Kugs, ‘Tapestry’ Bruseels, Body Brusscls, Velvet and Moquets, ait sizes at about bait their value. ‘these carpets are new since July 15 W. B. Moses & Sow, cor, 11th and F. Xo, May Pay #40 for'a Sult, and ours at $25 to order Will compare favorably. — E1semax Bros, 7th and E, Manufacturing Clothters and Taliors, ‘BROOKS, 15th st, Largest, Richest, Newest, Stock. Maz. vox Buaxpis Will sell her whole stock of Millinery, imported as Well as her domestic. Bou- nats, Huts, dc., I Dulk OF separate, for half of cost. 122g Penn! ave. Suont Pants Sorrs, with vests, for boys, ten to Ufteea years, at Barnum’s, Da. J. J. GuoncEs & Sow, Chiropodists, manu- tacturers of easy-futing boots and shoes. Satistac~ oa guaranteed. Parlors 1115 Pa. ave. n.W. EVERYTHING good can be had at Frsset.’s Res- taurant, 1425 New York ave, Five Poarnarig Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa ave. Ve ans DoING a tremendous bustuess in fine jothing, as we make up no doubtful qualities. Seo Ue Cassimere Suits we sell at $10. ‘Buos., 7th and E, Manufacturing Clothiers aud Tailors, Bors’ Ovgncoars.—Newest New York siyics at Barnum’, Buooxs, 15th st., Gas-Fixtures and Chandeliers CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. ConGReGATIONAL CHUKCH.—Musin Concert, Ausavou’s.—“Fushions,” Namiowar.—“Mazulm.” AsBuRY MusgE.—“Cnrist Before Pilate.” Yasonama.—“Battle of Shion.” ‘Karwan's—Rentz-Santley Troupe. Banuus’.—“The Kindergarden.” ——— Condensed Locals. Mrs. John T. Rickett died suddenly yesterday of paralysis of the heart at the residence of Col. Atichael L. Woods, 1422 N street. ‘The deceased, Wao was fifty-five’ years old, was a daugater of the late Robert Keyworth. Ata me of the New York Republican Asso- ciation Jast night $100 was raised for campaign perposes, J. d. McDevitt sends us the Catholic Home Al- munae for 1880, ‘the consecration of Rev. John S. Foley to be Dishop of the Catholic Church will take place in the cathedral at Baitimore on Sunday, November + attendance ofthe clergy. Kev. Father Mackin, of this city, will assist in the services. pa Good Tenspiars’ Fair. DONATIONS TO THE GOOD TEMPLAUS’ FAIR. Robert W. Blair, 600 rolls; Havenner & Co. crackers; G. W. Weldeman, 25 ples; W. Galt & Co. 1 barrel four; John Shaw, 1 barrel fo me Jes, 1 barrel flour: ington Flour and’ Feed Co., 1 barrel flour ;’ Walter F. Hewett, 1 barre: Hour; H. Meador, % el Nour; Dixon Yeast Powder Works, box yeast powder; A. Lisner, Pa- las Hoyal, linen table set; L. A.'Littiefield, von of coal; Saks & Co., cash aid Smoking Jackel; M. G. Copeland, haiimock chair; W. H. Houghton, carpet sweeper; Auerbach Bros, 7th and L streets nortuwest, Doutestic sewing macliine; 8. J. Mecks, lap robe; J. A Healy. fancy articles: A. J. shat. it, fancy “articles; W. E. Hal u. Hults, mdse.; Jobn Rudden, center tavle: W. Sears, tadse.; Mertz, dru; mdse; Sheetz, the Confectioner, Nue candy; bani Loughran, Vox cigars; Mr. Cherry, box. Cigars: Geo. M. Oyster, butter; J. R Brown,’4 Ibs, uiter ix. Fearson, ‘butter; ‘P, G. Otterback, 1 ham House & Herinannndse.; Adier’s 10;Per Cent Clot tng House, mdse; Sullivan's Insiatiment ious mdse; Robt T.Smith, rubber stamp; Suitti « Sone, Dower baskets; D. M. Merlin, 2 ti Joun G, Slater, willow rocker; Peake & bunniugton, pater yorker; M. Kaufmann, mdse.; S. becuer, &. M. Burchard, 1 dozen whisk’brooms; C. F. ns, box cigars; F. Brinkman, 1 cane; liarns < chalfer, aah tray; J. F. Page, box falicy ¢ L gh Bros, vollet case; Jullus Lausvu ince Ded set; J.'5. Appich, 2 hams: M. W. Bb. edge, Dower vase and bust; E. B. Barnum « co., = overcoat; W. F. Nash, 4 beet con; ©. Mitchell, “fancy articles; Morning s\ L it, mdse.; Jenks « Co, box fancy “articles ann Be gee none ; Voight & Hass, eaded can VitNiudatnan, 6 fancy g W. Babson, articies; L. rardver, 2 pair shoes; J. ii. Ch « Ca, knife and fork; Lawrence & Cauualicr, g ware; W. HL West & Bros, 2,000 Uric ley, tase. ; Geo. F. Harbin, udse. ; J. jerman, per- P FG. Sauer, lamp; J. P. lieraan, wdse.; G, Jones, “lamp; Geo. Woolridge, pertumery; 5. ierinan, mdse, ; H. S. Adier, slippers; M. Y. Mount, pitcher; €. T, Carter & Co.,” hardware. ae ‘TBE AssoctateD Caanirizs.—The board of man- agers Of the Assoctated Charities held a meeting last night, Jude Snell presiding. A comparison with che record of last year of the calls tor alms and work shows that the number applyinz for Aluys has Gecreased aud that Uhe number of appll- vations for work has increased. The board de- cided to bold a pubise meeting of the association Somme time about the last of November or the Ist of December, and LS, Emery, Rev. I. s. Wyncoop apd Dr. M. committee wo Passuxgens FxoM Tay Sovrs.—Dr. Stratton re- ports the arrival of thegoliowing from the South: Joka. Ellis, Newburn, N. C.; Miss J. K. Zollinger. Louisville, KY. ; Clay Conrad and wite, Williamston, 4y.; KG. Gatton and wife, Atlante, Ga; P. Hol? ean, Wile apd child, Ashville, N.C; B. Ke ader-ou and wife, Hicxory, N.C; G. W. Ford, Fort Royal, S.C. "There were twenty passing throwg, Med 3. HW. Wheeler and wite, from Camp Perry, for New Haven, Coun. ——— ‘Tue GoiDEN Cross.—At the meeting of Meridian Commanuery No. 128 last eventing, Mr. Joseph 1. Ss and Dr. Flora H. Stanford were clected to bembersiip. “Mrs Stanford was initiated into 2 Iaemocrsbip Arrapgements are being per ‘uxt for a series of public meetings In tue inter. Of tue Golden Cross, amd te supreme cou der Of the Order, Mr. W. H. Solomon, of Hostun, be present. Friday, the 9th of November, nas va designated as Golden Cross night ai the 04 Teupiars’ talr. Rake Conectton oF Tum! ees a? AvCTION.—Sir, Dowil Uilion an Wuusualiy tue collect [Soe Mugs aoa Matbroidenes, race St CARPETS AND bas now on exhi- jon of ‘Turk: ‘The cat about tuirty large carpets and a supero @ suaber rugs, both modern and aui ‘The sale Wili take place om Weduesday, Thursday aud Friday Of next wees in uis new art saics ea, 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue, wuich 1- claimed to be the Mnest this side of New York. ‘For purticulars see advertisement, — RING tne Randsomest, residences tn our city, ary attached, 1s to be sold at tras: ge’ssale on Monday, October 20, at 4:30 o'clock. 1 his is knOWD a6 1120 Vermont avenue, Sevwcen, eee Rortuwest, tne trontage 1 ‘On the azenue, aud wide side ahd rear. It is suitable for ate residence or would make a splendid site fur a wees, hotel oF apartment house. For detalis, soe — carpets, &., of the La Jeoener 10ch and & streets northwest, suction Mouday worntng, com 4 O'clock. See the advertisement. Dowtrxe’s Naw Daranrune.—Mr. Thomas the famous auclivnee: ven another Gaatug an addition will be « bighly apprectated 1} and duu, EVER OCR $10 special made Overcoats leads | | Congregation: Convicted of Murder. THR END OF THE TRIAL OF W. BRIGOR Jn the Criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, yes- Yerday afternoon, the colored man, Wm. Briggs, Was convicted of the murder of Wm. Jones, col- ored, on the 34 of May last, by shooting im in a quarrel over a hat. The jury in the case retired | At2o'clock, and at 3 the judge left the court- | house, stating that he would return at 4:30 Gelock. At that hour the jurors were brought 1 1 returned the verdict of guilty. The counse T defendant was not pre-ent, and the judge di- Fected the poe of the jury. Each responded, ‘Guilty as indicted.” Briggs showed no emotion When the verdict was announced, ‘The City Markets. | The oMetal Price Current of the Washington | Produce Exchange says: The flour market 1s lower | ‘The tone of the wheat market ts some- | what better, and all milling goods Gnd ready sale at quotations. Corn lower. Oats steady. Re- | celpts of hay on tue tner but the demand ts 004, with prices about steady, No.2 timothy 1s Wanted at good prices. Good clover tn betcer de mand. Rye straw steady. The butter market | coptinues firm for strietiy fauey creamery, and { prices forsuch are hicher and receipts light, nearly ail showing more or less defect in flavor, especially the garlic or grassy Savor in near-by receipts, Medium or poor grades of butter dull and siow. Under an active demand and falling off tn receipts, the egg market ts quick and firm. Poultry in Mb: eral receipt and market lower. Receipts of green fruit are fairly Uberal. Choice varieties scarce, | ordinary ptentiful Chestnuts in fair supply and market steady. Small dried fruts ih good demand, Early for apples, therefore quotations only nomi- nal, Select VarleUes of potatoes in good demand, Sweets plentiful. Onions steadier. Venison Wanted, “Smali game, birdsand rabbits arriving In suiall lots, and generally out Of condition, owing vo mild weather. ——— Her Husband Disappeared. A WIDOW WHOSE SECOND MATAIMONTAL INVESTMENT MAY PROVE A VAILURE. ‘Mrs. Maloney, a widow, who iffed on G street, opposite the base-bail grounds, made application Some time ago for a Wholesale license to sei liquor, but her application falled, and she moved to No. 225 Canal strect southwest. She made the ac- quaintance of a disch: soldier named Patrick Sheridan. He is a young man about thirty yeers old aud Mra. Maloney is about fifty. Two weeks ago Patrick and the widow were married. Atter the wedding Mra. Sheridan gave her husband a Dew suit of clothes, She aiso. presented iim with a wate and chain which beionged to ber late husband, and @ gold ring In which were in- oe THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SA rongay OCTOBER 27, 188S—DOUBLE SHEET Bishop Paret Home “Again. WIS ARRIVAL FROM EUROPE WITH BIS PAMILY Last ‘The Right Rev, Wim. Paret, bishop of Marytand, arrived with his wife and daughter at 8 o'clock last night in Baltimore, ou their return from Eu- rope. Bishop Paret was one of the American prel- ates who attended the Third Pan Anglican Con- ference at Lambeth, England, during the month ot July. After the adjournment of that body the bishop and his family traveled in England and on says the Baltimore Sun: arrangihg his affairs, will begin on Noveraber 5 his arises Of the diocese. He will start at Cumberland and visit in succes sioa Mt. Savage, Frostburg, Westernport, Oakland, St. Jobn’s Parish, Prince’ George's County, St. Mary's, Rock Spring, The Rocks, Churchvtie, Ascension, Harford County, Upper Marlboro’, St. ‘Thomas’ "Parish, St. Pat's Parish, Prince Georie’s County, Trinity, Charies King and Queen, st. Andrew's, Willian aud Mary"s, and St. Mary's. Parishes, St ‘These wili occupy nim during November, and, according to his usual policy, be iy Visit the city and suburoan churches of Balttmore and Washington during the closing ‘She continent Bisuop Paret winter visttat ‘Trappe, Darl County, All Faith, Mory’s County, will proba RVENING, it tion oF the ington, months of the winter, ees Resolutions of Respect, A meeting of the board of trustees of the Columbia Fire Insurance Co. was held this day to give expression to their feelings in regard to the death of their late associate, Thos. J. Fisher, and the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas in the death of Thomas J. Fisher we a most valuable inember of this board, to whose wise judgment and counsel from its exr- Hest history this company Is largely indebted for He was a man of clean y have los its success and hands, of pure a rosperity. ness and in private life. Resolved, That as an expression of the which touches our hearts this board attend bis funeral, and that the offices of this company be draped in mouralng on that occasion. ‘ansmitted to them. com SUES ‘Sue Says Court, Juage Sur Woman, Grace Small indictment for murder. scribed the names of nerself and the late Mr. Maloney. Then she had engraved tn another ring the name of ber second husband herself. This Ting she Lod ag him. Having thus fitted out ber husband, Mrs, Sheridan sent him out to pro- cure signers to her liquor application. The neces- sary Signatures Were obtained, and she gave him $100 Wednesday to deposit at the office of the Commissioners with the application for a license. Patrick bas not since returved home, and Mrs. Sheridan ts uneasy concerning his whereabouts, Last evening she calied at police headquarters and requested tie officers wo render What assistance tuey can in her elforts vo find her husband, pence ‘Tried to Frighten the Passengers. 4 MAN WHO UNDERTOOK 10 CKEATE A PANIC ON THE MONCMENT ELEVATOR, Complaint has been made that a person while riding in the elevator at the Washington: Monu- ment, a few days ago, made a remark concerning ‘the safety of the elevator, The remark was calcu- lated to frighten some women who were in the car, The conductor promptly assured those tn the car Of its safety, anda male passenger answered We remarks. When the elevator was about to ‘start down the shaft the remark was again made, and the conductor threatened to arrest the person: and turn bila over to the police. some of the pas Semurers thought the man oaly wanted Uo be funny, While others thought he Was a pickpocket and Wanted to create a stampede 8o he would have a cuauce te operate. ee Among the Wheelmen. Chief Consul Atwater, as a member of the racing Board of the League of American Wheelmen, has Deen assigned tie following territory: District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Ail compiuints, pro- tests, and other matters relating to League racing, should be referred to him, He will be one of tie Judges at the Richmond races next Mouday aud Luesday Messrs. Crist, Brown, and Buel will represent the Columbia Athletic Club In the one mile team race at Richmond next Tuesday, ‘The District division of the League now com- prises 163 members and Js consequently entitied to but its oMeclal representation iv the national board of the League. It is the earnest desire of ‘the division to tncresse the membersalp to 200, which will give authority for a del to the national board beside the consul. T! object, tt is hoped, Will be attained before the Winter meet tng of the board. eo Coming Amusements. NATIONAL THEATER. — The only engagement which Miss Margaret Mather has played in Wash- ington Was several seasons ago, a few weeks uiter she first made her appearance on the stage. Many of those who saw then predicted a brilliant: future for the young tragedienne, and her carcer since has in latge measure justiied these predic- tons, During the years Miss Mather has been winning for herself @ notable place in the Ameri- can theater, she las not been seen here, and her return now will, on that account, be regarded with all the more interest. She will appear during the Week in the roles in which she has made her chief successes, opening Monday night ip “ixomeo and Juliet,” followed by “Leah,” “The Honeymoon,” and “Macbeth.” Miss Mather will be spported by competent company, Including Mr. J. 3. Studiey, Charles Hager, b, Maginnis, the well-known Boston comedian; J. C. Padgett, H. A. Weaver, Virginia Marlowe, Mary L Berrell, and Mazjori¢ Bonner. ALBaUGH’s OrERA House.—“Tne Stowaway,” on Dill at this house for next week, seetns to be & nsalional melodrama, With an abundance of ¢: ting incidents to stimulate the 1ucterest of the audience. Chief among the sensational features 1s the breaking open oi a safe by two burglars, who | are to have acquired thear skill as cracksmen in a career of crue tor Which they nave doue pen- ance and reformed. ‘The play piay will be put upon the stage at Albaugh’s, the ma: ent Promises, with as fine scenic effects as “have ever eB Used in melodrama, aud the production will be complete in every particular, Alwong ti known members of the cast are Fenwic strong, Mark Lynch, Harry Hawk, Marion Elmore, Helen Weathersby avd Leonora Bradley. Ovipe Mesix, Who will be beard 10 concert at church to-night, stands iu the Tront rank Of viollulsis, and he Will be assisted by other artists of nele, Insuring a most attractive entertainment. Mr. Whitney Mockridge, tne tenor, has already been heard here and bas made & Most pleasing tmprexston. Hargis’ Buou luratTex.—A Kusstan play calied “Zitka,” Wick hus beeu successfully performed 1m Various parts of Lue couatry for a couple of sea- sons, Will be presented at the Bijou next weck. Phe incidents O¢ tne play are said to be very in- teresting aud stirring, aod {t will be acted by a competent company. Keunan’s THEaTER.—Relliy & Wood's famous spcclsty company, with new faces and. acts Lbrougnout, will entertain the patzous of Kernau's heat Week! Among the features wil be tbe Vaidis Sisters, Wao made such 4 sensation With “Mazulm” last year in their revolving trapeze act; Napier & Marcello, grotesque bat” pertorme Madeline Rosa, a female ventriloquist; Fish & ‘the long aud the short of’ it”; the Vassar trio and other first-rate vaudeville features. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: W. Mayse to Elizabeth Dungan, lows 218, 220, 222, Montello; $180. B. F. Leighton et al., tras. Lees, to Mary Cowell, lot 4, bik. 21; $300, Execu- torsot D. L, Morrison, subs 89 and 20, sq. 524; $3,850. B.F. Leighton etal, trust G. Manning, lots 11 and 12, dik. 29, coe —_—__. Foor-Barz Cuvps.—The Orient Foot-Ball Club, the oniy eleven on Capito! Hill, has Deen reorzan- ized with the following members: J. M. Williams, captain; C. Ford, assistant captain; S James, E. Campbelt, P. Hilton, C. Meads, J. Miller, L. Miller, L. ‘Troutman, F. Velteuheimer, R. Howard, W. Van Doren, 4. Giasscock and S$. Parkmas. "The x of jerankiin School have Organized a Tout-ball eleven, and expect. to practice reguiarl; tm the vieinity of 16tu and R streets. SA ATY wet dat Frvxp yor Kxerixo 4 DISORDERLY Hovsr.—Yes- Uerday in the Police Court Judge Miller neara the testimony Of a number Of witnesses tn the case of London K. ‘Thomas, colored, charged with keeping & disorderly Louse Coruer 11th and P streets nortii- West, and imposed a fine of $25. This ts the case ip whieb the officers of the second precinct made a id last Sunday night and captured a quantity of ‘ards. The officers testitied to complaints maue galust the place by citizens, and the ofticers alsy heard disorders In the piace @ Dumber of umes, poe pemenc rao a e best Arm to Emma rookland; x Fotowep wirn 4 Pistoi.—A Young colored man haved Walter Bell got on an avenue car last hight near the corner of 43¢ street, and the con- ductor, Sam. Burrows, refused lo accept a trauster for Care, because 434 street 1s beyond the transfer Lumic. The negro tusisted that tne conductor Would have to accept tue trausier or notuing, but Was ejected from thecar. As he ran trom Une car the conductor saw bim ‘take a revolver from oe pocket and put it in another. ‘The way followed Lhe car until New Jersey avenue was reached, and then drew the weapon from hts pocket ana showed Debt, using Ubreatening language. OMcer Clemens arrested him and took the weapon from him, ‘This moruing in tie Police Court the facts were ad- lnitted, und the court imposed a tine of $30. Sates cost Erirnaxy’s New Recrox.—Re! McKun, of Trinity church, New cepted” tne call Lo the rectorshi | Montgomery, — es ‘The pourts. Court IN Gawenal TERM. Yesterday, Injand and Coastwise Transportation, Co, agt. Samer Henry E. Bishop; partially ar- gued. Fqurry Covut—Judge Coz, Yesterday, springman agt. Mathrol; appearance of absent defendant ordered: Prowate Court—Judge Coz, Yesterday, estate Ben Holliday Mitnistrator ‘dismissed with costs against clalm- ants. Estate Mary J. Tre mitted to record, Kl Je; rules on ad- ters testamentary to Melinda A. Gillan. CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge Montgomery. ‘Yesterday, the persoi uial filed. Hr was Kerr 1s Worp.—John Williams, a mid. , Wuor, it 1$ said, a number of effect that he would die-aged white ma Years ago made oath tou: William “Briggs, guilty as indicted. Ab. M. Adams, larceny from murder; order to restore property. —-—__ Affairsin West Washington. hever do a stroke of work, to tue Knowledge of wany resid kloust oral house ry aiterward With 4,200 bi Wheat Sold on ‘ci a bushel. in. ‘This morning she Was iibera elurned and asked 19 be ‘sent to th> workhouse. ‘Tiss 18 not the first time that she has been sent down a5 a Vagrant at ler own request, Guatx Recetrrs—Cunal boat Beulah arrived Nes of Wheui for GT, shange Yesterday at $1.12 to $1.16 CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 temperature, 53; 2ondition 26; receiving reservoir, Llemperature, ture, dition at ety river to-day at 1 ent Alexandrian Attaire. Reported for Tux EVENING Stan. ‘Tar ReowsTHATION.—There has been more or less ing OD sitce the day when the pub- the registers were discontinued, to-day the books Were reopened publicly agaia and Will remain open until sunset tration sou He sessions of be closed until after the election. voters of their after \eart, und Incapable of decelt, ils courteous bearing and Innate modesty he en- deared himself vo all with whom he came in con- and he was worthy of the affection and re- in which he was held by every member of (hts, ard, and by every one of his associates in bust- Resolved, further, That a8 ab expression of our warm and xbiding ‘sympathy with his family in thelr great loss, a copy of these resolutions be Nor Gutury.—In the Criminat To-day, a colored pleaded not guilty to an She is charged with hav- ing, on tue 2d of September, caused the death of her male tafant by strangling 11 with a piece of copy of will ad- Estate Richard A. Gillam; le verdict Josep. Butler, housebreaking In night; recognizance 3500 Lasen,’ Josephine Seward, assaults moUon for new hich oath, according ents, he has reliz y Kept, applied at Ubts police "station this, K and asked to be sent down vo the work. » Which request Was xranted. Sug WANTED To “Go Dow.” a colored gil, fifteen y% police station last nigat tn an ” intos! —Josephine Harper, pars old, Was taken to th ‘Teachers of Prince George’s County Correspondence of Tax EvENTNG Stax. Urrrn Maxisono’, Mp., Oct. 26, 1888. Nearly fifty teachers attended the meeting of ‘the School Teachers’ Association of Prince George's County, held here to-day, Mr. A. L. Ray presidiag and Miss Edmonston acting secretary. A new constitution was adopted and a branch of the Maryland State Teachers’ Keading Circle founded, ‘The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mr. Lewis Ford; vice-president, Mr. Dent; scoretary and Ureasurer, Miss Edmon- ston. Correspondence of Tur F si RockVILLE, MD., Oct. 28, 1888, Mrs Airy E. Grimes had a hearing before Justice Morgan at this place to-day on the charge of the larceny of a lot of household goods trom the rest- dence of Mra, Elizabeth Waters, at Travilab, about six miles from here, The house was broken inte during the absence of the famliy some months ago and the articles taken, Wien the robbery was discovered & searc-warrant was issued, and the house of another suspected party was searched, but no goods found, ‘we matter rested until last week, When Sole of the articles were discov. eed In tie possession of parties who said they bad uurchased them from Mrs. Grimes. A search of fier house was inade ‘by Sherif White, accump nied by Mra, Waters, and most of the inising Ucles were found. Mrs. Grimes claimed vo have purchased the ardcles froi acertain Lyaia Hen diey, who dentes ali knowledge of te transaction. Several Withesses Were examined for the state, DUE the defense declined vo put anyon the stand, ‘The accused was held in ‘the sun of $300 for ber Appearance at court. ‘There was quite a large crowd in attendance at the nearing. Mr. John H, Hilton and Miss M. V. Gingell, youngest daughter of Mr. James Gingell, of Po- Yomae district, Were married at St, Mary's Catho- lic church, this place, yesterday by Rev. Father Connelly. On and after Thursday next the local law of this county allows the suooung of partridges, Mr. John fi. Bogiey yesterday sold a S-acre tract of land located near the corporation limits, to Mr, Wallace Cornwail, of Washington, for the sum of $600. ‘The purchaser will in u sort time com- mence the erection of bulldings and machinery for the manufacture of brick on the place, Messrs, Anderson and Boule will soon complete the erection of a fine brick building next door to the Town Hall, in Rockville, SAM. R, Goupscmrp tntends the opening of nis exten. sive and handsome emporium for the sale of Housefurnishing Goods, Fancy Goods, and Toys on the Ist of December, ‘ut Nos. 1007 "and 1009 F street, to be an eveat lo remembered by the turifty housewives of Wasié.gton, Tue souvenir prices with which be greet is patrons will prove a pleasant surp. ise to JL. . let Canraros Excitement, combined with the effects of unfavorable ‘weather, or changing season, is very liable to bring on that tired feeling, which ia often the fore runner of more serious troubles. It indicates that the system is giving way under two much strain, and that some- thing is needed to give tone and strength to the whole organism. Hood's Sarsaparilis is peculiarly adapted toserve this purpose. It rouses the torpid kidneys and. liver, creates & good appetite, tones the digestive organs, purifies and vitalizes the blood, cures sick headache, and overcomes all the prostrating effects of that tired feeling. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists, $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C, I, HOOD &CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 3 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. CITY ITEMS. Our Specialty ! An Extra Heavy Canton Flannel Drawer, with gtincheu buttons and patent stays, reinforéed tn the seat; a miracle of strength and durability; for vated condi. | O0¢. FRANc, One Price, commer 7th and D streeta, 1 but shortly i New E n they Will he political wara committees bave been busy in bunting up the arty to secure the registration of Duniop. condl- Gon at north connection, 34; condition at ‘south connection, 16; distributing reservotr, vempera- dition at Infuent ‘Kale-Louse, 36; con- ave-house, 36. High tide in the 55 p.m: low Ude av7:43 p.m, ch si simile ‘but Palace and New Eagland Organs. New styles, $5 payments. F.G. Suita, 1225 Pa, ave, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is a wood Untng for culidren, and the Grand Republic Cigarros and Buffos are good tor smokers. Join the procession and get up near the music. “For saic by all first-class dealers. Wholesale agents, Lucus & Bro, 1 Domestic Sewing Machine Office, 7th & H. Bradbury Pianos, New Uprights. $10 payments. 1 babes FG. Surry, 1225 Pa, ave, Best Quality Blue Flannel Shirts at Auerbuch’s Kuit Jacket Depot. 7thandH. 4 Catarrh Cared.—A clergyman, after years of suffering trom that loathsome disease, Catarrh, and vainly trying every known remedy, at iast found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease ‘sending & self-addressed stamped envelope to Prot. J. A. Lawrence, 88 Warren st., New York city, will rec; 0020-8266 all of them, and, 1038 thougit, that over:4300 voters | Fecelve the recipe free of charge. Will be registered by the tue all the books ‘are Phillipw’ Digestible Cocoa ciosed, Does not distress, and adds flesh.and weight, eo2 Law EXxpexsis—The law expenses of the city Guring the last fiscal year were: attorney, $200; Cane, examining treasurer's bon Sergeants fees, $8675; witnesses, $49; and copying in canal’ cas: ‘The expenses of courts and jail were Notes —Mr. M.N. Hanch, of thiscity, well known In Washington, is quite il’ with typhoid fever.— Judge Chichester has reaMirmed, after appeal, nis Gecision that the residents of Ariingtongeserva- on are non-residents of Virginia and are wot en- UUed to vote.——Among tie city expenses re- ported during its last. tiscal year Was Mitty photo. Williatns.—Durtag the Last tiscal year ouly one new puiwp well was dug here, and Unat Was at the Junction of Pit and Koyal streets, beyond the caudl, on the Borth edge of Ube city. The quarterly meeting of the Free Metuodist church on Lee street ts “now in nUMUe UBL! next Week, graphs of Bul will e of Phi ‘The colored “democrats their “headquarters at Mr. W. W. h ius Judy Messrs. J. nd Si here 8. G, Brent, city fees, G. A. Mushback, balance fee, $100; F, L. Stntth, fee in canai sult, $250; M. Watets, for commissioners’ repairs, $20; $13; clerks and telegrams $815.73, $4,509.56. 98—in ‘al have Talking About the Lettér, IT 18 DISCUSSED IN ENGLAND AND COMMENTED ON IN ‘A SPEECH BY MK. THURMAN. London dispatches state that Minister Phelps hag hadan interview with Lord Salisbury on the subject of Lord Sackville West's letter; that Lord Salisbury bas sent Lord Sackville West several di- Tect dispatcbes on the subject, and that demands for the latter's recall are ex; official statements on the sub; by the State Departineat, alteption from the iain the tsueries; in the emph: lerday. japers Of Lo-day.” ie’ ‘Were present at his execution. Epurain Mayes was hanged at Edgofleid, 8. c., Yesterday for the murder last December burr, an aged deaf mute, “He coutessed 0) scam from 5 ‘on No} Advanced 25 certs per ton, Mehenburg, arrested at Ni on the charge of to imprisonment fine of $1,000, and be in France for ten years tr ‘AL a meet French senate It members of Whe sei ‘the ret ice while for hve Ww -oo-—____ Ben). F. Carter was hanged at and Hugh Blackman, colored, wrogress here and Rev. Albert Parry, Weiphis, has charge of Uke ‘inectings.— made Potomac Hali,— Its stated Ulat Judge Hugles nas a HL EL Wells $1,000 out of ‘the $40,000 ‘ nd bas before lita . Dungan, receiver, for $1. tion, and the other'costs in tue cas’ will be wed Ge: Lasse petition 30 compensa cled. No further Chave been made ‘At a democratic demonstration at Lima, Ohio, last night, at which Speaker ‘Thurman’ spoke, the Sackville West letter. Carlisle and "Judge iter discussed the Lord le said It Was a scheme of Fepublican poiiticians—he would not insult men of standing in the party by charging It to them— & Scheme of stall republican politicians to divert issues of the campaign, He said: “They want to gid ria of a discussion of the tariff; they want to get rid of a discussion of hey Want (0 yet rid of the Chinse question, and yet they have started a new dodge— invented a new scheme, which you may have seen laced particular upon the fact ‘that these letters came out on the eve of Mr, Blalue’s Irish republican meeting in New York, Rawlings, Wyo., ‘ab Toledo, ATK, yes~ At Carter's ‘request’ no newspaper” men of Jacob mn the ‘The 12,000 cokeworkers tn the Connelisville Teglon will be notiiled to-day of an udvance of to 10 per cent in their Wages, to take effect vember 1, when the price of coke will be red German offcer who was @ Level cartri ; = ‘opposed Floquev’s proposal tor tht oe proj FeVision of 7 being a spy, has been sentenced ears and the payment of wii not be allowed vo stop om Lhe expiration of his ‘Ung yesterday of the republican left of ‘a3 shown that a majorit ‘of the male Were “mler the ols ite so that Ue amount Lo be paid the elt? tor ment against Lue canal will be smali,— Jounson, 5, M. Breut and others will adaress the’ Democratic Working Club wW-night. —A collision of Ireiguit wains on tue Midwand Toad yesterday, near ‘Springfield, turew one car wm the track’ and injured Conductor Dualey's Wy.——The Fairfax County Court has granted, under the wuthority of state law, a pen- sou of "330 per annum to Joba 'T. Bicksler, a dis. abled Courederate soldie: ee ‘The most trifling causes will often cold, but Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup will cure it. 6 Use Brown’s Bronchial Troches for Coughs, Colds and all other ‘Throat ‘Troubles,— “Pre-eminently the best.”—Hev. Henry Ward Beecher. e03 Uve Anchor Brand Cofice andnoother, 1m 606 ons of K A. Sewing Machines repaired for $1 at house. Send postal to W. Funk, 1332 7un, imuchines $10, All Warranted. Peerless Dyes Are thebest. Sold by druggists, eoly $3 Per Galion, 75c. Quart Bottle, No, 1 Rye Whiskey, bestin the world for the money. Orders by mall, McGee's, 9th near Dst, sw Z SOME CLOTH PLAIDS, one Se. > Kicgaut Bridal Quilt, worth $1.50. OU LE WAGE BLAS Ke Boy aah eaVY, sLgbt ¥ importect, 82.50, $3, 83.75. Prownt No. 2A pair of pure wool doulte Blanket for the aby: wort 1.30. ¥ LADiES" HROADCLOTY, yard and a halt side, puré ‘wool, all colors; cash Value #1, reduced to 873407 Present No. 3—Ong dozen pure Lines, hue quality Damask Napkins, worth e190. HENKIETLA CASHMERES, all colors, nearly one yard und @ Lalf wide, pure wool, finest quality; cash Value €1, recneed to 87 340. Present No. 4— Two pairs Damask Towels, worth $2. BLD COMPURTS, lanwe size, extra heavy Zoe, SL, ot ‘Cush Customers cad select one of the abovs valuable presebis with » purchase of $10. 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH ST. LADIES' CLOTH SUITING, pure wool, yard and 8 lubed to 0c, Present No. 5—Pair of Damask Towels, worth ELEGANT ROYAL SERGE, Dare wool, wide ‘Prownt No, 6—A bait dowen, hie Quality,pure Linen, ‘Damask Napkins, worth 700.” e — heavy, pure wool, 65, 5 ‘Prosebt No 7A par of Silk Embroidered Cometa, dou! Eh eee a seat aes Ristomers’ are regues or its with a ‘purchaes ot "a = 1 50, 82, 82.50. CARTERS, half wide, cash value 75c., red 2. width, cash value 50¢., red Bec. a BLANKETS, finest quality, immense lize, extra Tie, ‘HENRIETTA CASHMERES, extra abot old EE F a Bh RR ‘a ER ‘We are now ready in EVERY DEPARTMENT with full and complete lines of all the NEW ana CHOICE GOODS. Remember our LADIES’ WKAP DEPART- MENT is now located on first floor, and we will be pleased to have you call and inspect our goods, We ‘are in receipt of new goods every day. WM. H. MoxuEW, Late RH. Tirzom, ‘033 Pennayivanis svenne. ‘SCHOOL BOOKS AT CONTRACT PRICES. ax? SUT GuTET Pons or ° ALPAUGITS GRAND OPERA HOUSE ‘TO-NIGHT AT 8. LAST TIME OF ‘The Greatest of all Farce-Comedies FASHIONS, ASATINE By H.GRATTAN DONNELLY, ‘With the followiug remarkable list of artiste tn the May Ire, Charice V. Seaman, Hilde Tuoinas, Chartes Jeroen, Flora Irwin, George Murphy Hilsderome Wil Armatron ero me Rate Conway. Ea ©. X. EDWARDS. -Musical Director. Next week—THE REIGNING ENGLISH SENSA- TION, THE STOWAWAY. at ‘Atsavars GBAND OPERA HOUSE. ONE WEEK, Commencing MONDAY, October 29, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ‘Magnificent Production of the Latest and Most Famous of all English Melodramas, “THE STOWAWAX.” ith ui Wondrously Natural Scenic wos sre anon including the Masterpiece of Stage Realism, A FULL-RIGGD YACHT AT SEA! ‘The Great Cast embraces Mesars, Josevh Slaytor, Fenwick Ammtroug, Mark Louch, Lewis Baker Harry Bawk, William Me ‘ay. It. J Moye, Charles Hi. Farley, Kobert K, Edwards aud Misses Helen Weathersby, Marion kimore, Leonora Bradley and Marie Harriott. _§27- Sensational and_ Startling Introduction of Two Noted Cracksuien, “Spike” Hennessey and. “Kid” McCoy, who blow open a real irou safe, with Genuine Burglar’ Tools, at every performance, Nore.—The “Stowawas” zcomes to Albaugh’s direct from Niblo'e Garden Theater, New Vork where t terms inated, last night, the most, brilliant two wooka’ engagemelt in the history of renowned play-house, _Next Weck—THE BOSTONIANS, 1 NEW Nazionat THEATER ‘TO-NIGHT AT 8. LAST TIME OF IMRE KIRALFY'S Colossal Revival of the Ravel Fantomime, MM MM A zzz L uM MM Hue A? PE Be Bea o4 2. YP bu. BEE THREE GRAND BALLETS. THE AMAZON MARCH, LE CLAIR, the Jusgler, THE DARE BROTHERS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, * MARGARET MATHER IN ROMEO AND JULIET. Sale of seats now in progress. it MARGARET MM MM ok H ’ MuwM og, "OT OH OF ERR BRR MMaM £4 oT UHH Ee Ree Hie 24 7 Goo ie EE - New Narsoxaz Tueaten. ONE WEEK ONLY. BEGINNING MONDAY, OC-| 1330 Vermout AMUSEMENTS. FTPHe NATIONAL JockEY CLUB Races ARE POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, October 29. TUESDAY, October 30. WEDNESDAY, October 31, THURSDAY, November 1 FRIDAY, November 2 @ BRACES EACH Day, ALL THE FIRST-CLASS RACE HORSES aND STEEPLE CHASERS Special Race Trains vis Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at 12:10, 1, and 1:30 p, m: return tains will be in ‘waiting when Races are over. PERFECT ORDER WILL BE PRESERVED. OBJECTIONABLE PERSONS WILL, AS ON PRE- VIOUS OCCASIONS, BE EXCLUDED. (Carriages should go via New York ave. and M st, FIRST RACE AT 2 O'CLOCK. ‘Members Badges can be obtained from P. H. Christ man, Treasurer, Vernon Row, corner of 10th st, and ‘Peunsylvania ave. nw. F. B, MoGUIRE, President. B.D. MoINTIRE, Secretary. PHILHARMONIC CLUB. SECOND SEASON. eure mueubere: Be Bre. Fruest Lint die a, Sve Double subsorption, 83: single aa 2 oof-Lin* eclT-3w ve, FORNIA. pecial Parties. Semi-monthly. Free Sleeping ‘Cars. Cheap Haten. Southern Houte, Aaarean Ee HAW si , General Exstorn way Viludelphia, Sea-wasuOe York: RK. J. Smith, 40: “ChestnGi ots w York: Rd. 4 2 ‘and Oluo Ticket Agent. or any Baltimore and Olio MR AND MRS. MIDDLETON. Late of the Washington Riding Academy, — se1-6m __FOR RENT_HOUSES. JOR RENT— is fe 1224 6th sw..6r,m.1.815) 9r., m..$25 728 & 730 434 hw. OF. ‘Or.wr 1 w. 1820) & Fe RENTS rooms: bath and 156 Ast we. 1 — HOUSE 218 Toms, with bath: i ood cond:tion; modern iu- provements. Apply at 150 East Capitol st ocz7-2t" Fe, RENT — 1406 T ST. N.W.; A WLY-FPUR- all rR Luprovements, 8 rooms. POR RENT—-1731 FST, TEN ROOMS; MODERN Jmprovements; hested by furnace. also open Are- laces: nicely papered throug voctt at MIELE & LILBEMANS, 1303 F st FOR RENT—A TWO-SIORY AND BASEMENT Dress brick Luuse in the northwestern part of the gy for $25 per mouth. “BILL.& JOMNSTON, Lua. ave. BORED 1921 16th st.. three-story brick, 14r. ¥19 P at., o rooms and bath. AT AL ssi. Lestory trame, 4 rooms. G-room cottage, Coluubis Heihts, FURNISHED. Er TOBER 29. completely turuished. MARGARET ee st, 2-0 rrrr RRR A Sstory brick on ith st, Opposite the Aru: Mua 4 "GT HOH BRR Rep 2 rooms thorouxhly fui: aki conveniences. 225 MMMM AA 7 HHH ER KRR story and baxewent brick ;b roots: Buu fk oT OH Eee BoB 2 | Mitsoderatiprovemen.. r MMMAA FT H ERE RB] opie Supported by JROR,_RENT—FURNISHED HOUSES FROM $150 cous Erethinaersssueramen enti > x 20 EXCELLENT (COMPANY OF PROMINENT PLAY- oo ERS. rege MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS AND APAY AND URDAY MAINES: ROMEO AND JULIET. MARGARET MATHEL... -A8 JULIET Mins Mather timpersonated the Fubiet godiconnecut miguin at ulom Baeare Tester, Sow it being the longest Tun of » Bhakespeareait roductica on record. = TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, LEAH. MARGARET MATHER.... AS LEAH WEDNESDAY MATINEE (Only Time), THE LADY OF LYONS. MARGARET MA7HER.... THURSDAY EVENING, THE HONEYMOON. MARGARET MATHER. BATURDAY EVENING, (Farewell Performance), -AS LADY MACBETH any, performance will be on sale Monday -A8 PAULINE, Beate f Morning a8: MARGARET od wens Bop wen] pace Rem Fry Sexe 3 ae we; > at FRATTIE LOB. AToavery lady visitor TO-MORROW (Sunday) will given a souvenir. 15th st,, two blocks south of Treasury Building. oc27 a Cn 7 BIJOU THEAT! WEEK OF OCTOBER 22, Matinees Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, ‘The Laughable Musical Comedy Success the KINDERGARDEN. Introdncing, KATIE HART and ALFRED McDOWELL POPULAR PRICES. Next Week—Harry Miner's “ZITKA™ Co, _oc22-6t SV ASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY. ALL KINDS OF SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE ‘The best appointed establishment of its kind in the world. Ample carriage room and special accommodation for conchmen, including a cofaplete department for ‘the care of Gentlemen's Koad Horses and Family Turn- J. D. BROWN & CO., Proprietors. a ibscription to the course of three concerts, one delist be ‘stall the prominent nvusic stores: w s[BE MUSIN GRAND CoNcERT, Comprising the foliowing Solo Artists: MONS. OVIDE MUSIN, ‘The World's Greatest Violinist, ANNIE LOUISE TANNER, America’s Celebrated Prima Donna Soprano, ASMISTED BY MR. WHITNEY MOCKEIDGE, ‘The Grest Lyric Tenor. EDWIN M. SHONERT, ‘Pianist and Musical Director. AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1888. Reserved For usle at Elis & Co.'s ‘ERNAN'S NEW WASHINGTON THEATER ‘THE SHOW THAT WINS THE RACE. THE TALE ‘OF THE TURF. ‘THE NEW RENTZ-SANTLEY NOVELTY AND BURLESQUE COMPANY. 150'219 24 wt nw. 7r...22.50 40/217 24 oH 8 2009 N. ¥. ave, rs... 15 -5U) 1526 Galesst_n-e.. JOR REN1—FUKNISHED HOUSE, TEN ROUMS, Dear English wiuister's sud F st, line cars; olf Hous oF louser, S00 per month,” Address E: , 5 D ST N.W., ELEVEN ROOMS P medion tm at November 1. Kent, Z a JOR RENT_NEW BRICK, 15 Fouum bath, 8. rooms; $14." Brick 93 ‘Frame 716 10th st. ne; F. FOX, 920 F st. aw. oon T-t JOR Ki:NT—HOUSE-113 MARYLAND AVLNUR east, near Last Caylivl grounds; bigh, sunny, with Pleasubt outivok. Neus, $5U: keys mex} door. « w Fu RENT—CULAP—HOUsE 504 NEW HAMP- shire ave. ; 7 rooms: bot aud cold water, press-brick frunt, papered; uear Wasuingtou Circie aud yew stg- bal office; rent 820. Apply store 20th and &. 0627-2. KR RENT—BRICK HUUSE, 425 ¥. ST. N.W.; vermouth, Apply w W. W. BURDETT. Jaume a: ¥ jv ReNT—NEAKLY NEW HOUSE, 918 CST. s bove Pa. 6 rooms, bath, baa cellar, ba; window, latro hot aud cold water. Per month. Keys at sture, cor, 10th ahd C se, 0 mK RENT—21z F 37. N.E.; SIX ROOMS; AMPLE closets, rane, lairube, gas, Watet, LWo water Clos- ets; house in periect order, ipomis south; creted; rent $16.40. 15 Jd 25.00. 024 Adib wt. me; 7 BUMMER, GOs bast Capital st. BEN1—UNFUBNISHED— cor. 16ta aud .$50 | 1620 R.L ave....€83.33 PUES oan, RO’ RENT—THAT ELEGANT AND COMPLETEL # furuuabed reuideuce of the late Chset Sustas Woes, comming 16 rooms; b oa (For parauit Co -,4ays F season or to inspect apply wo JAMES A. BATES & 208 EET WEL FORNaRD, Adres E86 Sar otica {uk RENT— 448 P ot. nw. 10r.825.50 200 oti st, ne., 20.835/1919 Oth st. a, aes Gr, ote DU /DUY N St Way Te. 2u.5U 05S Oth at. we., a. wre US Abst ae, Br. AN aE Ree ONY CLARENCE DUVALL, oct7-3t WS Fm aw. KENT—712 2D ST, STORE & DWLING... FS ‘pouse and dot stable. 30 Pil 12th st. ue. 5-7. ZS Fst aw, Gre aud bath, range... a Amor ARLES K CALWOOD Gage oc27-3t? AG F st Dw. FOR RENT—HOUSES. __ POOR KENT — VERMONT AVENUE NEAR arty furnish if toaitad, 42-ro0ur house lien Advance of rent of unfurnished w reliable and yoariy tenant. Box FSR REST-THAT, Vek DESIRABLE HOUSE 202 4tb st. Capitol Hill, op; Met Prosbyter- ian church: brick house: 4 stories, bey window. 11 poms. all tod. impe rout, @40; hey at Corwer peat Fok BENT No, 622 FAST Capiror sr. 4 rent ouly to A tory Lek. with 1. rove, Death aud ‘callae fur. ace and all modern improvements: cheap al WH. WARNEN ® CO. O10 Fat bw. coer 3 Fe8P7s, sees: 1234 Masa 4:58 9th st nw. Y 176i 9 xt soo ray st uw eee FOR RENT “1226 177 ST NW. CON | hard-wood wautels, cruteal etairoase Bali tod, inves ROBLUT STFAD ow coreg 800 Fa a. FOR RENT Skating Bis zi te, Abe... 1742 F tow, br Fe STORES, OFFICES. &. * Store and awe 170° 408 La. ave, (brett). . Pu ate. 10r-84.100 Store ‘rm BOS Fin os Stove 1227 Dit. uw..” 50) 8. w ve. 30 804 Bat a 0 [Store and dw N. Cap. st. Or... 50) Oth and Bay nw ...15 and cellar 2136” 401 Tub st. mw.. Ist foor, 240 st. nw. 950) rm. 3. ‘ .- 40 9th & Pay. XS (Cellar 5 pooke. For fallin civot ome tor bin eyed ok ‘or fail lint eo . the Ist ant 15th. locaui THOS Ee WAGGAMAN. less 334 et. Tr. 33 2798 RE 1749 Pa 883. 2402 H at, Sr. Y13 26th st, Sr JOR RENT—1909 1sTH ST. 1 AND 1203 Q at. nw. 1602 Vermont ave. nw. 1340 ath st nw.” Fist above 1333 14tp et mw. Keys at 1335 14th wt aw. O28-Gt" OK RENT—COMPORTABLE HOUSE OF SEVEN ‘rooms and bath, der: 1 10th st mw. sll Limst ow. WOR RENTON Row RENT— Fr 1314 20m st: 855, 1922 Sunderland oc26-2w DULANS & WHITING, 1 Roe RE 26 BOUNDARY N. W., be fron ath rt, facuna Too Droit P 7 xoomie and Lath, bay winder apered thivugucut, 825. lig > ee ABLE 8-ROOM BRICK 7th st. we.;oellar, water, RENT—813 1 ST. N. W. Frfved reveirs "3a" door “oosuiied Comfortable parlor and bea“rvom Tet nw. Board if desired. parlor, library. divi ey 7 ‘Sre- phe age Lh rent @9L.O07 per ta at 25-1 BI iLL & JOHNBION. 1008 Pa. ave, ‘the porth— ae FOR_RENT—HOUSES._ xa nw Ore Abr. Sitges Whitey Chose, Or . ib 38 div Phe ns ria 8 atthe sete AS S220 fomon at wade 1889 BBO peo) 108 Vet nw Anwevstia, TF. oe . a) 24 ‘EW WAR aa & bone F t | FoR Rew r— 197 Dk Ry a ston SIs 33th Boe. Or eter List .ne..or ocd SWORMSTED] & BRAVLED.927 Faw OK KENT—UNPUKN dvow Houwe cor DS M sta, overioakine Connectiont ave. 108.33 ‘Thomas Circle re ° FURNISHED. Mg dillernon PL (Gor Tren 9400 L bet Tstudlucn | jy ws SkIS De halew at SS Voth wt cael MCP heree 400 ogre sh ur. eat, 300 Sunderiand Place ivth =t., bet, Land 490 Suuderiand Pisce... ave. Het, bet. 17th sia Soon eres ot eh Kata) toCouney (250 Pa, ave., bet Parrucut Square... 200 Pistaeody. to Dupoui Gir. ea 4 st. bet. 1bth ste. 208.33 N, HL ave. alljacent to Dugout Circle Cor tnd 1b aw Other furnished and uuLurninhed Hor wo ask attention MILL & Jou ‘orev. 1503 Fe sane ae tate aud Luwurauce broker to wnton, RsTUR. Peun. ave. AN, RAL kas Fou ne E 1000-2 F #t.n. 530 that a sone ae ke Feutou Pi n.e.6r $3.80 2 Feuton M. te0r Femon Pine ar. Wrist, or 310 14th gt mw, YLS Paw st cae i aH 2000 heat. i: ores a = 20th at. st, pear J8th, 1 ry ae ae Top 6B iG ak, near Zou. Lar” tae 1 Bw. - BBN st, pear BSF 4 isis Nat ew > 0 at. Bear 2 oe 1712 Let ow, BD 2 Sfoe asin wt RENT—623 NW. TH Hit igi . v FBirtact ux rose, store and workshop” Pave Linh at. a F435 B ot. tr. oui, Month, "inquire next door, or at A. Ei BY 1514 Syth st,» . Se BE 33th ee pre | C93 FE PST 7 T i370 Beet aw dit 40 1008 1 brick. =. . ip. Lis: pag Sees” Apsiy ei toa =| okt cas Towa. Ph POR RENT—T" BRICK pa. 7 oc20 a ae Rulliee apniy to B BU WABSES 6 Gi oratcorset | WORST =A SEAL STE ROOM BRICK, We a and Sdst, Healy's Drug-store | 1 Oat. nw. 14 nous, 800 per who. Owner at - a snore | meskes. ea7- {Ok RENT — FURNISHED — OPPOSTT! 5 2 rooms, all con- eu tburcagiiy foruiahed® S125" inguise of rentenicce, thercaellly f MM Paweek Wis Fee rt ‘Oh LENT_NINE. ROOM HOUSE; ALL MODERN ‘wements, 238 15th st #.w., ohe equare from Iuparianses 30, it; rent, @2. {OR KENT—A STORE AND FIVE-KOOM DWELL- Bones riz oat B.W.; oud locaton tor gua dairy, “CHALLIS BCAYWOOD, from $15 to Herdics ‘tbe door. aihwe age the ooetsiw 14s New York ave. Roe Gree EY po 2 Xi By goome mont CrZaMan 10th and ma ede “ot OR RENT—A NEW SEVEN-ROOM WIN- Baty tick on Noveuuer CL Sane Bs ‘oben; can be seen at auy time, oon T =e FPO! ZENT-FURRISHED70 “Boows, LAKGE center hail, large closeta, cellar: every con~ Veuience; 5 hear lows, Cupcle;, $109 per month in advance; Felerences required. 2 a. Dw. oez7-t {OR KENT—TO CAREFUL, PROMPT TENAN: Fetus ‘Churches at $30, $15 and #13. oczT-St * ‘A. MoINTIRE, 918 F. Fo REM T1637 1028 STOW 5 By aire at 910 ‘Tntand ave. Ey ‘OB RENT—TWO NEW (T-ROOM COTTAGES FEE eee avely ) a OR RENT—A ‘HOUSE OF ee oy ee 1503 Pa ave. ere oa eak a RENT—UNFORNISHED. A Sxuzs Or Exrueuzs EXACTLY. ‘That's what philosophers tell us life is, Well, as #8 ‘are part and parcel of the world’s pooyie, 8 Wait in whe mighty caravan, whose steady tramp, tramp. trainp ‘shail be beard until time is no more. We, too, tn cote would “lesve behind footprints in the wands of tu” clazming “the world as our country and doing good ovr religion.” We treat everybody alike, whether they come from the home of the Esquimsux or thy laud uf the Hottentot, from the enlightened countries of Ube world oF the pisces where darkness snd saperstitivn reign, Wedogood alike unto ali by PAOTECTING ‘them im the QUALITY and PRICE of any and RVI article we bave to offer. We have some GRAND SPECIALTIES for you this week, no antiquated gannents afictet wtth “DRY ROT” and reeking with the noxious vapors of tar, pitch and turpentive, with camphor thrown a valuso.e auxiliary, but diainonda, real gets gen to delight the childreu and make «isd their pareute’ beara, DIAMOND CUT VELVETEEN SUITS for children, sizes ¢ to 14 years, es “ge 62.62 4 SUIT! ‘Two shades—Brown and Oxford. They were manu, factured to sell at $5.0 e euit, but throwsrh the musfor tane of another we wore fortunate enough t secure ‘them at 8 price which enables ust sel! them to yous e2o2asum, * end stil] mske our usual profit. viz TEN PER CENT. Look tp upon ua We have ali the novelties apd wha ‘i Dest of all, we can beat “all the word and the rest of muapbind” in PRICES VICTOR E. ADL 20 «PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 S27 and SZ 7b et. nw. corver Massschasects eve. Binctly Que Fre ‘Open Saturdays UL 11» ua ‘We have placed on sale the following goods and cor ially invite your tnapection A complete assortment of Overcoats for Men. rang~ ing iu priows from @5 for & guod. strong Uvercost to 825 for s genwtine Mouiagusc Cuinchilie satin-lined one, worth @40. ‘A full line of Overcosts for Boys from 4 to 12 yearn, at prices ranging from $1.00 to @8. This ie the best ine we ever carried and is beyond any aud all compe- tition. For Boys 13 to 18 years we have an immense line of Overovats st prices ranging from @4.50 00815. These ‘must be seen to be appreciated. SUITS FOR MEN. 10.75. | 013.50.

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