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tp THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D __ FOR RENT—HOUSES. ___FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. MONDAY;” NOVEMBER 12, 1888, AUCTION SALES. A GATHERING OF CHURCHMEN. ROR RENT—s10 Lt. Nw, 72, AND BATH, $28; 630 10th st. ne, batt yards and all a sed KNIGHT, 607 ese RENT_A NICE NEW rooms; 0; stable room RENT—UNEUR! -RENT—TWO VERY NICE SIX-ROOM MOD. rn Doses, newly papered and re 214 32th stn. @ $18.30 cach. Al Court ‘at $6.50. |AS G. HENSEY, 1 JOR RENT OR LEASE—THE BUILDING ON THE 503 STH ST. AND 709 PST. N.W., rent low in advance. Wholesale Row, Center . ee OR RENT—THOSE NEW THREE STORY basement houses on the corner of street m. w., containing 9 and 10 Too! xlern improvements; also the storeroom, which is furtable for drug; fancy: of dry goods, “7 Tented low to good parties. Apply pH. WARS a “ 916 F street n. w. JOR RENT—911 12TH ST. NE. FIVE-R yard; stable room for 0 horses; 50- elegant water in kitchen; CATWOOD, 016 F st. nw. oR RENT—THREE-STORY, NINE house, modern improv #40 per mouth. “Apply to 2 3 JOR RENT_A FURNISHED HOUSE ON K ST. ‘D h st.: $100 per month. J. K. T—BY RO. HOLTZMAN tate and Insurance Broker, 10th and ru F, near 28th st., e., hear 'N st..130 3oth, th & 14th 172150 Bth OFFIC! 2d floor, 5 front Ts., heated by steam. i, o rout rs. 1110 F st, 4th floor RO. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. ‘OR RENT—UNFURNISHED, 1154 17TH ST. N. t roouns and bath; & BRADLEY, 927 JOR RENT—61% A ST, SE, SEVEN- ange. No. 1 repair, #2 YON & 2 —414 2 ST. SE, &-ROOM COTT. all mod. tanps. and in the ¥efy finest condition. ON & TRACY, 513 7th st. nw. GA or 8 F Se ee es Ts ith st. n. 14921 234 st. n 16 ds h st. 2 SOS Bet eland 401k 413 41 18 sats f a8 Gece e 8 i ee |W. P. MYERS & SON, ‘& 00. 016 Fal’ ne 0c8-Gw* Kew Ofice, 1420 New York ave. i= R z a ij . |ALE—HANDSOME AND VERY SUBSTAN- ‘934 F st, Room Fre ei5'707 E. Cay ‘built new 12-room residence, destrably located | 71OR SALE—NORTHWEST CORNER PROPERTY, rake viet EF ae attractively planned and el aniahed inal | Ht Noe a ae ee RET bO tae ee Gut ni i wand sta 39 | 18 detail STEIGER & yy arxdooest res, shrubbery, aud fountain 309 A st. 50 mes mansard, bay-window, 4 story, trimmed, ‘904 5th st. 8 SALE—HOUSES FROM $2,000 TO #5,000— | brick house on west half of lot; cor. half of lot vecant $26 Kat 5. H eg a i pid well sulted for four hice houses ‘ite prover 3S Myrtle BRYANT. B16 Oth ot ow SPE Bee | vestent being contiguote te iam aad Perak 22 Myrtle 42 | BRYANT, 516 oth wt “ni0- Yestment; being, con - Vermont ‘Myrtle. 8 FOF, SALE, SIX NEW BAY. WINDOW | BRICK | OwNEn. Scott, Themes, end Towa Circles. Apeiy t APA) 3 Houses, northwest; near street cars, market —— Tig at D | taod ftaps “Gam ‘be porehaeed at the tow dewrs ot ; si i | Biante CHARS we hANDEW) F| FOR_SALE — MISCELLANEOUS 10 | 8. B = = So EE = |ALE—A SOUN! MARE; CAN PACE | FOR, SALE_NEW BAY. WINDOW BRICK HoUsE, oral EEA SOUND BROAN MARE: GAN PA‘ ‘con Ree) ano vote price $38 to rainge si: d bath within three squares | immediate purchaser. Al 0 en $ of the Capitol building. Price #4,500. CHARLES W. zy way one. nl2, HANDY, 921 F st. n. ‘itis n10-1w_ | YOR SALE_THE FURNITURE LE’ R SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A FARM- Sor omy Mn a use cent = A-splendid chance for »,catere Tent rooms. Address “ desiring to valuable Corner Store Property in’ Washington. “OFFICIAL,” Star office n12 Ot 5 an ; ’ A ? Bek Ae do A RALE-GOSD GRVERTERT Go | omeaea uns Ey Qoourauaraas (pa SR Cap. ates Orreensone 50 POE SATE GOOD INVESTMENT OR HOMER | 4c.."Stavie for touts will accommodate sieven horses’ Store an brick house; 12 rooms; in first-class neighbor- boarding horses pay expense for —_t Tn- Lath stanw.. hood "lot 20x13; house cannot be built for the guire S00 Ret he, lost Stable, rear of 1629 0 ++-6 | asked: $5,500. aki te FR SALE—A FINE, STYLISH BLACK HORSE Theaksvabieals eaten on Gas on iny | [08 BALE—ON EAST SSE VERY DE: | bral? sobd booms eaalde So eee tae ee 1 r : For al ist iat office, for iyiletin Teeued on | Fstrabloucy aft room House side entrance Der VEMBER Star otic. n19-3t* and 15th. {n : u GGAMAN. | yard; ali modern imps: 5th st, between Land M n.e, | ————~ AF OUee.__n 1» _-. a Ha 4 yi ¥ R SALE—A GENTLE FAMILY HORSE, 1 BASE CAPITOL §T- EIGHT | ponqge “WORMATEDT & BKADLET “| JOR SALE-A GENTLE FAMILY HORSE, 164 meodarn bnpsovemenies gt R_SALE—THREE BRICK HOUSES NORTH. | Leedna,parmess neatly pew; will be sold very low 3 per month, Apply THOSE. WAGGAMAN O17 west; new, well built; Grooms; bath andconcrete | {oth st new ae 4 riety te n9-3t* | cellar; papered: need no repairs; and now rented at — @55 per month; will sell for $7,750. Box 25, Star JOR RENT—907 27TH ST. N.W.; five rooms, water, and nice bac! $12.50 per month. 'P. A. DARNEILLE, 1 LW. FOR SALE— ORGANS on 85 payments, E PIANOS on $10 payments. SALE—BRICK HOUSE, 7 ROOMS: ONE 3 Py 2 nare from at. rod rented at $10: price, $1,200. | _210-3t ¥' SMITH, 1225 sa Sa _ B rented at $9; $1,000. Four room R SALE—CHEAP_—THE COMPLETE FIX’ Bot yr franne house’ oeatraliy tosstads peat cove nant hecttons Biting store. 'B. LEONARD, 407 43 st. aw. month,’ © SWORMSTEDT i the. above. located i nio-st 9-3 RK RENT—709 AND 7094 © ST. ay Dath, gas and cellar: Sne has Stal 5.30. "400, in East Washington. 0- pas = ae i u —210-3t"_JOHN F. DONOHOE, 313 East Capitol st. POR SALE-TWO FINE LANDAUS AND ONE N one ble; a D FE ‘tra; open grate, latrobe, and range LOWE &.GUNNELL, 308 eeeetet . R SALE—HOUSE 306 2D ST. 8.E., CLOSE TO Coupelet; all in fine order; built by Henry Killam Fone Capitol and Pa: quer: Brooms? batt cod eri & Co, Can be seen at Downey's stables, 16th and L sts. al al i py all in good order. ange: new = mee so East Cap! 9. throughont. "Price, $4,000; $1,500 cash, and R SALE—A 7-OCTAVE UPRIGHT PIANO IN Se WHEE RENT HE TAGE ce | amit Wi E WALTER, | Biperiect oract tor 875 sea: oo ae and Rk _RENT—WILL RENT THE LARGE HOUSE | “n10-3t 613 Fst.n.w._ | Harhene for 93S cash. Call ‘at once. ee ee on I street between 18th and 19th, No, 1812, to Shae eee Cee Oe WaamGTGN | aon ane rp eg py eg BL four a} acres of beautiful ground Oma be wc: | 1 R SALE—AN ELEGANT PARLOR ORGAN; AS n 5 . 5 rit: dalam Sts PCE TY 3 aivided and sold at once at « good profit of ‘held for an Foor as new : cost 8200, will be sold for less than n9-3t O17 F ate news | Mievealicte fe rete ae Celle ee thie sect entOD Of | jnalt the cost. Apply 834 F st,'n.w. toot No. 4. nv-S* ROR RE EW HOUSE, NORTH SIDE OF G | “I’bargain in the Tremont House, con Indiana ave, FOE SALE HAVING RENTED MY REPOSITORY Styenghborhose and “Oth, 17r5, ped aps. and | and 2dst, nw, Hotel han GO rooms, and in a loc tion | H° 0 the Post Ofice Department, will sell my. entire good irhood. », HILL & CO; ot e le if proper! of Carriages ‘Dec. 1st. Perso oe = 1338 F ot. | managed. “Lot 145 feet on Indiana ave. and 75 lect of | In want of bargeine will Rind ike clvcatone tonal wi a a E. | (Street. " Good location to erect 10 houses, and ma- | I must close out by that date. Fe RENT OR SALE-TWELVE-ROOM THREE- | terial enough for the foundation of all To an imme- JOHN M. YOUNG, story Brick, 140 B st ne.: fronting south, near ) diate purchaser we will guarantee the price cheap. 79 and 481 C st, n.w., Capitol; parlor, library, dining-room and kitchen first story frame, lot 25x170, on D, bet. 13th and 14th} no5-1m Rear af National Hot floor. Inquire 320 1st st. ne. n9-3 B30. RENT_VERY CHEAP_WHOLE OF SQUARE | | 3:story and basement brick, 12 rooms, L near 8th | JVOR SALEBEFORE REMOVAL TO OUR NEW icon nd all neem ut uatcay fF stabi, Ge, | 1 Zee) and buement brick hous, new. on B near | ervunts ou ot greet suck of now, Gorght Fs BLUE Duiding’ SMES #* Hoos 10 Gon. Seca! | Meat ew drane Bouse Sad’ Sable Anacostia joaertmermzes Terupieolame dtl ‘House 1520 P st. n.w., 12 rooms, mod. imp., $70. oid ‘at once will be sold cheap. ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, . desi buil houses Two fine building lots, L. bet. Vermont ave. and 15th | of the nest locations in Washinatone Oorighede feed | _B5 422 Oth st, st. ; south front, 53.6x 137 to a 33 ft. all Bi suitable | ave., west of 16th st. ‘B.w., three lots, each with a Foe SALE— ONE OF THOSE WORLD-RE- fors ——— houses, at Tower st foot. Mi terms. Se 22.83 feet. owned : Kranich & Bach Cabinet Grand Pianos; ry |. FLEMING, Three lots of M #t. near N. H. ave., each 18 2-9 feet | can'be bought at a barwaln for cas at GL WILD & n8-1mo TATOF st. Bw. | by an average depth of about 90 feet price, #1.25. ° | SHON. 700 7th at. n.w. 0c30-12t° Fe Lot on 8 bet: Sihrand 10ck BORIS peice gL-sa | [ROR SALE AT W. F. GEYERS CARRIAGE AND 637 Pa. Fae Tea Bog F912 | Houscs for sale st Hesttonlic ma ere 200. Harness Repository, 466 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. eae eg 08 aaa Hones forsale at En ar airy tueteetad Haron a ge pick $40 : Mark's Alley%.e.5r9. Houses for sale at Mt. Pleasant, “ral oer ee, Cony oy 4 Pephen tert 08 | botormiu eatin eran ike wrae ner aera 3 Hutton Ct n, and repairing promptly done. Fo. SALE—THE PIANO EXCHANGE ABOUT THE ' first of November will move into the four-story building, 913 Pennsylvania avenue. Prior to that ge Hist Pianoe Particuian ee espana ee aE 2 cl ates rents BIS 30 brie SLB” Dand E | voryou. if you want to rade your piano come and Beaee baa 44% 6r. ER, Cor. 436 and E sts. 8.w. RENT—A_ BARGAIN—830 PER Mon’ > Sr kstr. 20.30 CH. PARKE: ‘S-room 2-sto indo McLERAN, 1008 F's waren] Oot oR RENT—223 13TH ST. $.W., ONE SQUARE 09 M st. nw. new SKELLE JOR RENT—THREE-STORY BRICK, 1008 26th it. ter plete order. Rent month. J. FRE LEY, 513 Oth st, now. nid- 3 NEW BRICK HOUSES, 7 il mod. imp, ; 615, 617, and 619 st. th. 620 New Jemey ave. a. m1 JOR RENT—THREE-STORY BRICK, 711 RHODE FPisintive. balls waters pas, rout 820-- Roteee FE. HICHARDSUN, 1106 Eat. nw. nlbest 16 1311 © se., 6r. Store 5th and Picw.: W. CLARENCE DUV. 1504 3d st. nw. OF. G16 12th st. me, or. 307 AND 1309 14TH ST. N. W. 1606, 1608 Vermont ave. ‘n. Keys at 1333 14th st. OR RENT—419 eleven rooms and feet order; $40. 1105 Tooms : water and sewer. hished Rooms well JOHN F. DONOHOE, 313 East Capitol st. ST. §.E. ONLY 3 SQUARES POR RENT_712 2D ST. NW. ST, & Dw. 73 P st. n.w., Gr & bath, latrot 911 12th st. n’e., Sr and twi ‘1 Fenton Place, ne. D & GARRETT, successors __€. B CAYWOOD, 916 F nw. Basement. RENT -AT. ter Market, Smithsonian, &e. B10-3t R RENT-A NICE FOUR-ROOM House; water and sew: ‘uated ar the Government NELL, Grocer, Ist and H 1330 Vermont 31 rai ot. Satory aiid omupietcly furutshed: vite Hotel Arno, wemneneen i144 ROOMS; ALL 7 Office JOWN ‘i MAGHKUDER, 1417 210-1im ; see ian; we will give you a snap barvain and allow you od Fee. OTRO aaa aan cast nwa between | PO Saino Yor tone oid pinata call be 5 ‘two stories: ix rooms; good lot to | Paid monthly to suit, "Wo show a magnificent stock giley; on 4th at n.e.; well built: neatly papered: park- | the finest Uprights.” Remembe nd ing, &e. ; $1,650 each under good rent. prociccren B cadh teee E ree four-room Bricks on M st. s.w.; $1,000 each; Fok SALE-JUST ARRIVED FROM T GREAT rented $10. sale of Woodard & Harbinson’s, of Lexington, Kj Frame House, 1503 9th st, n.w.: nine rooms: large | one pair of Sorrels: call trot il 2.40 to the pole: ohe by. BOR OU ty altars nes Bow for confectionery: ‘size lot | Red Wilkes, one by Hancock. aoe Call ane: Rood business location; price reason- | One Dark Gray” Mare: ca trot a mile to wacon in able. Call on U. L. BOYER, 313 436 st s.w. | 2:40. One pair Matched Bay Horses, 10 hands high, piv, Frame lad fine knee action. One Bay Horse, ht wood : «: muses on’ Bladensburg road, near Bemmm See go seet round. Willbe old vorether | tein Sminutes, “One handoonae ae parate at a great bareain. : ULL. BOYER, 313 4% st. s.w. ligreas warranted, (© Divine aud Baddle The above property is offered at. # low price, as par- ties want to sell, rand ia just the thing fo investment, as under good rent, pay Tr cent mi 010-3t pay BovER. 313 456 st. 8.w R SALE—A DSOME DWELLING, TEN oy LE Tooms iced R SALE—THE GREAT tarrgce amd parking te font. eset ee, eres | Pietored. Gn Gane hee ri a pees Bist and 32d sts, u.w.: abargain; price 86,500.” high, possessing a rich tone, both mellow and of great WEsCOTe be Wide O- carrying powers responsive touch, extra, finished casey 1907 Benbeylvania sve, n.w. | made by’ Pelible’ pw and suatanteod for als years ee oaS.. sancnini PRICE $295; WORT E—CHEAP—HOUSE ON 4TH ST. NEAR HUGO WORCH & 0S lot 20100; price 925 7th stn. wy WILCO: Sole Agents for the Unrivalled Sohmer Pianos. 0013-6m 20th st; Sr. 50 Cleve'd av., Gr, ‘18 STORES. Wr Sr-i7-90 1740 Pa ave., Jit. a R SALE — A WELL-BUILT AND COMFORT- jUN DIAL GAS HEATING STOVES, 18:30 1190 18th ai. 308, able S-atory brick residence near Iowa Circle: con. SALE-—SI itove to heat » small bed-room or_bath. for DOWLING, Auctioneer. iG Bike East sb Doce is SquEENe ane OTHER ON: ‘1888, AT aM ake Jon wll ban exhibition day tossle. (nl2-4t] THOMAS MEDICAL, &. TIRE THE SERVICES OF AN ez ofacan eo cue sts,n.¢, Ladies only. Remedy, The Missionary Council of the Protest- ant Episcopal Church. The missionary council of the Episcopal church will convene to-morrow morning at Epiphany church. This evening a preliminary meeting will be held, and addresses will be made by a number of distinguished members of the coun- cil. The delegates began to arrive in the city to-day. They will be entertained in private families and at hotels, in accordance with ar- rangements made by the local committee. The committee have endeavored in every case to notify members who have accepted hospitality of a hotel or private residence in Washington to which they have bee arrival they might their destination. has been first accepted. Man: rted to the committee at a late date, when —_ remained guests wg 4 ane some in omes a pmehy ‘ppointmert to hospitable \- BRAC BELONG, Sere Re pee located, | Bin stn. bet I: and M, ‘Theselioures have 79 Let. » trees, | tubes, ingen hot ad cd tet, wt ie will each, row tas Tight for $20,000." or toe row of can be conmalted li, 4040 ts Detwreen 436and 6th gee fidential. "Separate Toms for Tedien always open. nt HAs § BEE: THAT yA ga er Gos CRAG aA assigned, so that on without delay to | lity first offered y offers were re- |man. He is worth a million, and is pre MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL. | e F The following is a list of the members of the council who are expected to be present, to- gether with their address while in this city: Bishops Coleman, of Delaware; Gilbert, of Minnesota; Howe, of Central Pennsvivani: Howe, of South Carolina; Pierce, of Arkanes; ymour, of 8} eld; Wi head, of Pittsburg: Whipple of tines Watson, of East Carolina; Assistant Bishop of Central Pennsylvania, will be at the Ebbitt. Bishop Littlejohn, of Long Island, at Bishop Doane, RESTORED BY USING A De BROTHERS I Co Mill cure any case of Malcor female. Bat. av ME. DE FOREST, LONG- reliable Ladies’ an, “ Tesi 901 Perry, of Iowa; Se: sicarkene : ates sca of Albany, and Bishop W Connecticut, will be the guests of Rev. Dr. Leonard. Brewer, of Montana, at Willard’ urges, of Quincy, with Mr. Wilson; Bishop Dudley, of Kentucky Bancroft Davis; Bishop Gillespie, of Michigan, with W. D. Cabell; Bisho) ft N York, with Dr. Francis Wharton; Bish P ston, of Texas, with Rey. Dr. Addison; | Bis Knickerbacker, of Indiana, at Mrs. L ham’s; Bishops McLaren, of Chics i of Washington Territory, and Talbot, of Wyoming, are the guests of Mrs. Bishop Neely. of Maine, with Rev. Mr. Penn; Bishop, Randolph, of Virginia, with Major Pey- Bishop Thomas, of Kansas, at Bishop Tuttle, of Missouri. at Mr. Geo. Dunlop's; Bishop Thom judge Field; Bis of North Dakota, at W. D. Baldwin's, Bishop Worthington, of General Dickinson; Bishep Penick, at Mrs. Grover's; Bishop Potter, if here, will be the ghest of J.C. Bancroft Davis; Bishop Wh: ylvania, at a hotel, here, with Admiral Worden ough, of New J Clerical and lay members at the Revs. Drs. H. Austice, 1) from all embarrassm | been growing riche ja bold speculator, He has avoide dard Remedy for all inforty-erebthours, Pee Dr. DODD'S “NERVIN' oe, #1. Bent sealed by * STANDIFURD: —___LADIES’ GOODS. _ RFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED, LEAVING NO. tric needl: wail. For sale at th | and no one knows better the valt ton Randolph; ook 8. E Mrs. Kennon ADIES’ RIDING HABITS, COATS AND DRESS! made in the latest Parisian style b AN, 421 9th st. n.w. cinge dl a. Prompt attention to Fs sissippi, with Nebraska, with Postmaster- | MODISTE, MAKES HAND- ‘omtumes at reso? s its and Evening Dresses a specialt; a. ; Bishop Gar- | * sey, at a hote ies to Paint, Gold Pai r 421 Oth st. n.w. "Bran: New York; Brainard, Battershall, New York; Dongle Pennsylvania; Goodwin, New York; Kimber, red. Biase SRS. 1 ME _005-2m* 1201 Pennsylvania ave., Mas M. J. 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, Invites special attention to her large and select stock of MILLINERY, complete in all branches and at mod- Virginia; Hoffman, Langdon, Penns} York; Littell, Delaware; rs. Twing, New Yori oodman, Connecticut; Goldsboroug! Stark, Connecticut; ce, New York, THE COLORED yIsstoN, Preliminary to the meeting of the gencral missionary council to-morrow the members of ving charge of the mission work among colored people assembled here to- day. The purpose of the gathering to-day was to arrange reports to be submitted to the ge eral council, This commission has been work about a year and has engaged in the field now 50 clergymen and 50 teachers, about 3,000 scholars attached to the day schools and 4.000 or 5,000 communicants attached Hon, L, Brad Balance of stock of KID GLOVES, in odd sizes, at | HIELDS ARE THE BEST. MANU- the Brooklyn Shield Co., Brooklyn, N. ‘dry houses in the United ocdtfedl Mize. M, x Praxor, n.w. (Mrs. Hunt's), CH HAIR GOODS. Also, A special selection in SHELL, AMBER AND DULL JET ORNAMENTS. Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingled. Seat Sum Gunmexrs ALL STYLES MADE TO ORDER. FINE FURS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MUFFS, BOAS, TRIMMINGS, &o. Old garments redyed and altered by the ‘Misses CUNNINGHAM, 923 F st. n.w., second floor. __1310 8th st. nw. YEING. SCOURING AN = ie tion, Plush, Velvet and. AND CAROLINE and Maison Yriese, Paris, NION FISCHER'S LISHMENT AND D nd ( Dyed without being ripped. 8 specialty, ‘Thirty moderate. Goods called for and d + ‘OOL GARMENTS. MADE UP OR RIPPED good mourning bisck. factured, ¥. Sold by all States, the commission hi the commission are as follows: Right Rev. Dr. assistant bishop of Vir Rev. Dr. Paret, bishop of Mai a; Dr. Weed, bisho; Eccleston, of Baltimore; of Charleston, 8. Richmond; Rev. G. B. Cook, of Louisville, B, Perry, of Newark |, of Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. J.C Davis, of Washington; Mr. Jos. Br mond; Mr. H. W. 3 Ri of Florida; Rev. Dr. | and smi Rev. Dr. J. B. : Js. i THE UNFoRt ‘CH, formerly wi oft | Call. of Germantown, P: and Mr. John A. King, of New York. Rev. Jas. R. Hubard is the secretary. E WORKS, 906 G st. n.w. ts of all kinds cleaned and jes’ Evening Dresses perience. Prices si4 Watsky Causes 4 Buoopy Famty Row.—Sat- urday night a row occurred in the Twomey family at their home on G str ‘treets southwest. Hov the trouble started is not known, but the ending is well known to the father, Dennis Twome now in Providence hospital, and will probably remain there some days, as he has a number of cuts and bruises about his fa bone in his arm was broken an | The blow was inflicted by his brother Matthew, who says he dealt the blow because his brother had a knife and was attempting to | John was conveyed to the No arrest was made, G. T. Kees, and body, and hospital by the police. : —-.__ 414 9TH STREET. THE COURTS. 0 | tains 9 rooms and bath: all mod imp.; reason for sell- | $4; larger rooms in preperion Re Gee For a fuli list apply to WESCOTT & WILCOX. | ‘abroad 50: 3 2-11 = 1907 Pa. ave. n. MmiOat INO F: WAGCAMAN, 1003-5 Fst. S17 Aas ow. see FOE BALE PARTIES IN NEED OF PINE O8 OAK Filing should communicate with me before pur- chasing elsewhere.as I have secured large quantity, in order to supply the demand promptly. L. A. CLARKE, Occoquan, set R SALE—BY T. H, SYPHERD & 25. Key next door. Inquire 92 an i Gor. Pro) 1B Fa RENT—HOUSE 1609 8 ST_N.W,; con-|°°R “ FE RENT—DWELLING 1117 10TH ST. N.W, iw. rooms and bath; possession given first De-| = ee gember; rent #30 per mouth J. We Pe MYERS & | OR SALE THE GAS ENGINE RE- SON, New Office, 1420 New York ave." _n7-6t" aopeeent dooe ine beatae a ie b Srtendanee: RENT=1519 20TH St. XW BETWEEN immpe.s 13 38 and price list. D. BALLAUP, Aw't, 731 7th et ul Massachusetts ave. and Q st.,in the immediate vi- A 250 —— cinity of Dupont Circie: ayer ‘desirable, new, three- DUNTRY REAL ESTATE.D10-2 sto elling, containing ten OUSE. PERSONA: fot Sed ta aad vey torte tari | FORMAL O F Sv. zeae pouse. ex! __ PERSONAL. pia PT HOS. F PISHER G Gon | Pays 10 per cent on $24,000; price, 82,000. TS 10c. EACH, a ere ‘THOS. J. FISHES & 00., no-3e B. LEONARD, 407 4 st. sw At MORGAN'S STEAM LAUNDRY, OE s ae {OR SALE-NEW HOUSES. TWO BEAUTIFUL | 212-3 _—S_ (17 thst. 2 new houses, 320 and, $22 4th at ne.; six rooms, | WWM. WILLTAMS, GEO. beth, speaking tubes, &c.; everything first-class; ae Pavate Detect! Agency. Commiunical S3358-4dhet ne, comer of D at.; handsome tower and hen ih igure ae. AMS, Manager, 926 F nw. Crecurr Covrt—Judge Cor, To-day, Tubevillis Co. agt. Rosecrans; ten days allowed to plead after filing bond. Bashor | & Co. agt. Ayers; default, Ingersoll; order for commission to take testi- Reed agt. Gibbons; on trial. Equiry Covrr—Judge Coz. To-day, Botelor agt. Barber; vacation of cross bill ordered. Cooper . de L. French admitted complainant pro confesso agt. John and an appointed guardian ad litem. Nelson agt. Prescott; proconfesso. Baker ag Baker; recession of order of th Church agt: District of Columbia; pre injunction granted. —_-__ H. D. Bars, IMPORTER AND TAILOR, Has the honor to inform you that his NEW GOODS Mr. BARR personally fits all garments made in his stablishment 1111 PENNSYLVANL Washingt itegerald agt. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, | %*, oper; | beautiful eyes trustingly to his, “nobody Cooper, Mills De: IN 26 VOLS., LEATHER BINDING, Ata reduced price. oc31_C. C. PURSELL, Bookseller, 418 9th st. n.w. REN an elegant 400. ‘ma’ 20 ‘319 and 301 'D st ne; the cheapest houses in town, | =~ ESA GOO oAT: 1622-2236 12th wt, Or... 35 1232-34 ‘and cannot be duplicated for the money ; $3,000 sack. DSSS A OORRICE, ATTORN, ieeos teoaty’ Apply to GREE. HAM, Binge tee ke alate ntale Ne ea | one yearw’ experience: business quic Pn - and tron stpes; 5,000 each. Ferme cary and made w Sransacted. = a PR BENT—7 pubosr, crncne 4 7a ™ WASIEN DANENHOWER, Sees STAND an Ee nS PLACE Fa rare, wichita block Dupon: ry mo. im 5 F at. bw. where first-class Second-Hi 0 can be respectable prices. Address or call. 19 D: SALE-CHEAP—A GOOD LITTLE Bust. | 10% orcalleny ion” ness with stock. inve Only @ ; half cash. C. H. P, aw 4 and SALE -CHEAP_A NICE NEW BRICK OURE BOARDING. Fo , Price $1,650; a good tmen| Fast RST-CLASS TABLE BOARD AND ROOMS, 91 ¢. EOPARKER, 234 and Ee ae is moe stn, 2l2-Im* HR SALE-CHEAP-TWO GOOD SIX-ROOM ¥ 8T. NW. SECOND FLOOR FRONT Fe jouses, 116 and 118M st. ae.:$1,050 cach. worth | L Room,’ with “Board, southern exposure, : 81,200 each, PRES convenient to cars and herdica, nol2-3t* R RENT—A NEAT SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, ‘Lea EA good business, comer cing R RENT—TO GENTLEMAN, NICELY FUR- Pais B st & $y 816,30 per month: key at B16. Alss pF Tousen su Ualon at asa eo fe: | A nighed rooms; cheerful and pleasant; with open 21 O st. Toons, ‘per mo! mer at | veatment; 85.200 four ‘busi. ; first-class table board and good attendance ; also 518th stn. eon hs = hat wil ene a oes muaetes ‘apgle rooms; terms very reasonable, “1125 8 st, co & RENT -HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE | ® , we, ee ess price OPE repens 10th sta, 16,000 Yor the | (yRAY © BRO CATERERS, 1702-1 oT._¥ nd 10th sta, nw ee i por coun ave, bot Rand L see inanieee a emeaat | gd Pah” | GPS cents to atone oes. THEREESSTORY HRICK DwALLING, | OR, sAZE-HOTRED_Xg, gaon ro giaea | Lah Quat ANE a AES PEGE QUE 09 JOR REN SALE—HOUSES N. W., €4,000 TO 12,000. fe your room PES Te Se ceeera we | prema eee Masao Ba | we teak iiraaen oO Ee oven : : month “TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F at oe Brookland at investment prices, Wanted. Small farm, — ‘al nelineret home conan oF all --# Be . JOHN O. JOHN- | interest. Kates, with board, @1, 81.50, #2. ik RENT—UNFURNISHED. SON, 028 F. DO-3t"_ | week 86 to $10. ‘auli-3m 1921 16th n.w., 14r..¢1 TL RBst meside ne PROPOSALS. TEAM BOILERS- ARCHITECT'S ‘OFFICE U. 8. CAPITOL, Nov. HBS. — will be ‘re- Sth 6r. Getved at thle oMce until NOON SATURDAY, DE- Office rs. 705 Sth at.n.; CEMBER 1888, ‘water-tube Mice rs. 1307 F ores, Othen’ rs for House ving. The right to reject reserved.” Further alae — office. EDWARD CLARK, mr SCSERC RTS 9,21,23,26,28,30 ROPOSALS KR CONSTRUCTING SCHOOL HQUaE “OFFICE OF THE COMMISSION! ». C., WasHInGTOR, D. C., November 5, 1 =! Proj ‘Will be received at this office un ELVE on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER FO! TENTH, TRSR, 1 y one. = 4 BOand Sty block’ 8, ssctios ee. "Blank eye eed Buildings of the Dist sad only tds can, ‘office of the District of Colum! will bo oe a8: ile - tt 52e = 6 . upon these forms See Te Cor. 18th and M. K, bet. eae eal ban Kis near 10h Linh sca AML I WHEATLEY. CHAS @" RA! ‘Com: I~ a4 pT RS PRL RET sven. st. bet. PROFESSIONAL. ROOMS AND BATH: ALL two lines of cars. aw. Apply OK RENT—SEVE) mod. uae. - bet ew! 500 F st. sw. 10- ee left at P. 108 9h ot. 1608 13TH ST. N. W.9 ‘: Wenijent to cars and coed ate ANNE Gus 615 15th at al Fee zak hist ROUSE 4 PBR STN E1838 KR RENT — HOU! T et Nw, THREE stories, eight rooina, cellar, gaa, ‘and all m.i.; see eee Fe RENT—HOUSE 2108 @ ST. N. W. KEY AT store, corner at drug ec19-1m igs as £2) Bist at. DENTISTRY. open trom Detober Iai The Fisheries Question. SENATOR FRYE'S IDEA OF THE POLICY THE NEXT ADMINISTRATION SHOULD PURSUE. A Lewiston, Me., dispatch to the New York Sun gives the following interview with Senator Frye ‘in regard to the fisheries dispute with Canada: /HAUTAUQUAN EXT Booxs Fo c ” SER YEAR. RES OF HALF A CENTURY. = McCulloch. i VANCE GUARD OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION. REMEMBER THE ALAMORE. Amelia E. Barr. BALLANTY! FRANELIN IN FRA! MEN AND MEABU! “I think the true policy to pursue touching that question is to allow Canada to name the ivileges she shall enjoy in our If she = t to tranship, she fang ‘concede e desires her fishermen to buy supplies in our ports, she must extend the same right to our fishermen in her she wishes to buy bait here, she mi todo the same thing there. All this can be easily provided for under existin; is no retaliation nor manifestation of an un- friendly spirit. It is simply allowing her to measure her own making of any new is concerned, the terms of the treaty sent to the Senate last winter, the admissions of the President and Secretary of State and the ments of the administration, members of gress and their yotes, have made it almost im. it to er. |AMPBELL CARRINGTON, "danger fm ATTORNEY-AT- uisiane Building, 490 Lo jasliington, “D. ©. Residence, 1218" Eat So far as the Great Britain Insulting the Grand Old Man. At Wolverhampton on Saturday, while Mr. Gigdstone was replying to addresses, he was repeatedly interrupted, the disorder finally culminating in an uproar that compelled him to abruptly close hisremarks. Great confusion and justly, and furthermore will not allow our rmen to be ou! The tain, and absurd attitudes of the present ad- ministration have greatly ‘Canada in the course of the t il id i $F if 4 ir if i i H F i z j F bee ‘ 5 j F i} &. B j i i 4 ij Fi tt H i i | | : | i I | i ! Ht i , il 1 F i g i 5 G | FF ir E F i f fi | Hy f % t | I | Ls ie i i ! i ‘i é iit f if ! E i i | ¥ E I f tt f “OLD HUTCH.” Some Pecullaritics of the Great Chicago Wheat Operator. ‘From the Pittsbang Dispatch. The man who is responsible for the big cor- ner in wheat is one of the quaintest, raggedest, most successful and richest operators on the Chicago board of trade. He is worth a round 10,000,000. His name is Benjamin P. Hutch- inson, but nobody thinks of calling him anything but Old Huteh. He has a rather youthful look and sprightly step, although he is over sixty. He is tall, broad-shouldered and stalwart, and almost shabby in dress. He is democratic im his manner, and will stop in the street to tall with the shabbiest spectator on the open board, In the summer he wears an old brown straw hat. This he exchanges when the frost comes for a big sombrero, rusty and dusty, Some= times he refuses to take his hat off in pisces where the usages of society call for bared heads, and it is evgn alleged that he usually uses his big hat for a night-cap. His son, Chas. Hutchinson, is still a you ent of the board of trade, and at the head of thi rich Cotton Exchange bank, He is also ® patron of art, and ix president of the Chicago Art Institute. But the old man doesn’t believe inart. He even swears at art as he swears at Ise. He was a much-disgusted man heard that Charley had paid €1,20 for a pictare of three or four sheep by Boss Bonheur, L many successful business men of Chie Hutchinson came from New England. After leaving his bench in Lynn, Mass., he started a dry goods store, but was caught in the pan c of 1857 and knocked out, with $75,000 liabilities and small ass di ately to Chicago and board. In two years he 7 east, and at the beginning off his debt down the war was free mt. Ever since be has lricher. He has been big deals orners, and has made it a point to show profit at the end of each day, He is a scalper, one-eighth of one per cent multiplied by millions of bush- _s wickly turned and on the right side of the ledge Hic likes to jump in quick and out the first opportunity showing a profit. THe hates a loss worse than a poor man docs, with all hi stake, and has been known to loud bushels of wheat and then cline of one on the sam put and to stop that business, For a violation of the rule the old man was suspended from the board for ninety days, Mr. Hutchinson is very secre- tive. It is said that « $20.000 to a friend who w gratitude, The man te This so angered the old man that he has not spoken to him since. Mr. Hutchinson lives in the Century Club, in the four-story brown mansion just across from the board of trade, As he takes most of his meals there, be recognizes the valw omy im every department, and, constitating himself market ¥ as commissi om his commission merchants of S From them he « gets bottom figures, for he will stand no trifling. When a buckster tries to get another nickel for his pc the old man’s face changes to an apopiectie hue and he denounces the “robber” on the PThe wheat deal in which Old Hatch has been engaged is in many respects his most import operation. It presents him in a new li a glimpse of a new phase of his many-sided characteristics is given this time as a scalper, working for quick and nar row margins. He hax becn master of the situ- Most of Mr. of quick line of stocks he has always paid sh. He has never been a man to attract Mloyal and steadfast following, being almost too volatile, While lacking in tenacity of purpose, be has nore than made up for it in quickness ception and acenracy of judgment, purse, met with | with his successes, NATE MISHAPS THAT AT AND HIS TRUSTING BRU BILL GER »'S' From the Chicago Tribu: The sun never shone upon a lovelier morning than that which ushered in the wedding day of | Billiger MeSwat and Lobelia Grubb. | Far away in the dreamy distance stretched a dscape that seemed to tremble and vibrate in the mellow haze of the eolden October day as if the unseen spirits that inhabit the air were beating it with fairy wings in the irre- pressible exuberance of overtlowing life and jor. , {Copyright. Al! rights reserved.] Billiger and Lobe McSwat had just started on their wedding journey Animated by the sincere and laudable pure pose of affording no indication in their manner, apparel, or behavior that they were taki such a trip Billiger wore a suit of new blac broadcloth, with a lavender necktie, and Lo- ia was attired in a silk dress of a delicate lilac tint, with no conspicuous ornaments ex- cept 4 large solitaire ring on one of the fingers of her left hand and a few orange blossoms modestly and becomingly arranged in her Parisian traveling hat. They sat on the lux- urious cushion of a palace car, Billiger’s arm resting carelessly on the back of the seat oceu- pied by his lovely bride, and I a leaning toward Billiger in the easy, tender, confiding manner of a mother in Israel going with her aged companion to an old settlers’ meeting, or the secretary of a young ladies’ society for the dissemination of useful know ing an elder brother on a shopping expedit: illiger,” faltered the bride, turning suspect that we are we have we are on our— ou think?’ ‘Certainly not, Lobelia,” affirmed Billiger, with great positivencss, as he smiled fondly and reassuringly upon her. “They think we are brother and sister, Billiger, or at least that we are old married — “Chestnuts?” exclaimed a . The young husband turned fiercely around to see who had spoke It was the train boy, an innocent lad of seven- teen summers, on whose face was a look of such childlike simplicity that Billiger's hasty sus- picions were at once allayed. “Lobelia, my love,” he said tenderly, “would a like some pre lied, . “If you like, dear,” she lied, trustingly. Billiger put his hand into his pocket. Then sod os his other band into his other pocket, and his face turned an ashen gray. “Lobelia!” he said, hoarsely, ““I—I have left my pocketbook, with my money and tickets, in my other pa—in my other trousers! Have you just b | any money with you? Quick! Here comes the conductor!” “-Billiger,” she exclaimed piteously, “I have left my pocketbook in my other dress!” The station at which the train was sgh"

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