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al THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. FOR. RENT HOU SES FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSE 8. FOR SALE-—HOUSES. aes _AND Ee ey lane TOO ar io Peet Senveulenes” oF would sinail family. Inquire 1'to 7 p.m. JOR RENT—IMPORTANT TO 11.ROOM | SOUSE, closets, center rent part house to i3o3'@ stew It IMMEDIATE renters—A twelve-room house in oue of the best gectona of the . W.; two bath rooms convenience for housek BIG-Jt dence in the De 31 Asn apt bassoon, Mapoees oR SALE—A PRETTY HOME 1 Peck, Brick Hous: occ Fro cash, ae a et h 2250 Cleve'd are Sr.1Z. BBY N at Or ee cee * app a _ni¢ 1907 Pa. ave, re and Bto: 1154 se dhnades Alles £40, it. Tor. 8.¢., Dr. HO ;, tL modern 26 Bouni RABLE CORN! Tocation. R RENT- 2 Panet c 308 | v: Annas Cor. 18th and M.. Ksst,, near 16th. pont Circle. ea Goun. ave., near S De "at. bet. 17th and Conn ave. w.t A, bet. 17th and 15th. ITCH, FOX T4387 ws CAYWOOD, sid et a Tw oR, rT PRIVATE FAMIL Prec a ual very other iN ROOMS AND improvements; st. n.w., second . Inquire at 420 Boundary st. ER HOUSE dsome residence for er professional gentleman : ACs. CAYWOOD. conspien- & BROWN, p11 16TH block 10, per month. HILL OM FRAME. thorough repair. Pate stable; Dorhes w Tit ists i HALL, Lan ewly papered and painted throuchou from, L &di pleasant wla- freut $15. Calon premises, FoR Ok RENT— 14TH ST_N. W ‘Three beautiful bro’ deuces, with every conven Fe RENT—HOUSES- kating Kink, ‘The above is saaentien of the prot Books. For full list call at office, for ithe the Istand loth. _(m13) __ TH POE I ERTS -A CHARMING NEW healthy; street-cars pase dcor: rent very reasonable, THOS. J. FISHE: mu desirable and ty on my letin Fara! on HOU iH =¥ kt 1oth st. n.w., teu rooms, cellar, furnace, aud open grates. bandsomely papered, crystal chandeliers, and i modern improvements. Will be sold or leased on he. 8 KNIGHT Gor sth st M ST. reasonable Cheap, to good large yards a1 tenant. terms, aw. 0 | House 1590 Pst. a... 22 rooms, mod. imp. 8 FOR, RENT — 3 Wat cso <2 S cues iS so —) {| eenpenesreeseea: = RSIS FEES Ft peer $ a re e Es we; 8 50 50 20 00 20 me Bs 10 tis bet. 174 here e100 ave. near 109 9th Pst. adj. Dupont Cir th st., bet. V anc Oceer farnianet and mea ished Houses, to whic we ask attention. HILL & JOHRSTON ory brick, 14rs., all mi. oy Le 2, all a ae Anes is arenes Free Mtrno, Bstary brick, 12 hi #t., opposite Hotel 1 by Fouls, nicely f furnished. ae 2t Sig MARSHALL BROWN'S MANSION, ON TBrighewooa aves ding, twelve = swith Henty of ground high and conimanding ; Sood wat stabling 4 BOO per year. n7-1 — HOUSE 102 leree srounds and stabl | house. 'S14 12THST. in the rear, 370. BALE. Two fine building lots. bet st.; south front, for a row ot three houses, at Apply to _n8-. Tmo OR RE: 8 1 ‘rick 10 rooms and bath GHEEN & CUNNIX _noS-Im* er | Evreertrick nouse. with ali of ition. socaieah } OR SALE—NEW BRICK HOgsE Lae ys ae aN Bota ss RE, Soa BTA oe R SALE PARTY ¢ GOING ABROAD wine eee bar Brick jek Dwellings ia aestclass onder: well Mae THE TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. nw. OR SALE-TWO, NEW S:RooM 1 BRIG sts. n.w.; water.al 3, ae et “pani ia ey Cade the modern tmprove- AND a POR ACE =SORT ER shonin ey 1 Aix100 feet: Greea, ene a ane Totes Suweee Naif oF ot oes Ma iat east OO aaa 5 : . Ca aS ne FS apeares __n15-6t ber Fat, ALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY ON PENN- Ute ailing, contansine a Seren Twith Co eso for, fine colar’ and a all mod, impt.; small cash ORWORMBTEDT & BRADLEY, _n15-Im weet | Fe om SA SALE — FINE, ENGLISH ASTIF mee oS Fee btae iz aeneie iocathons. gecond prize at lant bench aiow. Apply at 201 9 ot bathe ak sean Sth, Pet new brick house, 7 rooms and | 2.W. ue ta OR SALE—A CU SPRI: AROU' ST Sth st iear Yep window brick, 7 rooms and bath, Fea iralder pat emis tors ada, excel beau! ; acomplete home ; $4,200. latpe discot aa iat bay-window brick, 6 rooms and | PREWST ER's Ch aT hee 48th ste. New York’ new brick, Groomsand bath, stable, nod. imps. DAY! Foe SALE—DENTAL FURNITURE AND FIX- Pyoe F st nw. sates ee it nearly new: excellent loca: Foss SALE-KE FINE} ROW OF 12 BRICK HOUS! DENTIST, 1540 cake 2. Son mee nis-' 1.50" — ILM, MARTIN, Real Estate, ALE—LARGE DOUBLE FOLDING DOOR 1920 Pennsylvania ave. n:w. fu x Moses fie Pvt ate goods new : also small sin Fe SALE—DESIRABLE NEW 10-ROOM BRICK house, 146 Pa. ave, pw. ; house is aS ‘wood and is ata Fo ty ; keys: at at Ca rms easy. CH. AND! PRET C sta. 8.0. es apply to CHARLES W. HANDY, O21 Fs 2 TTES (BRE ee harvess, wg ke. horses pay cxpenses for Panuiny stable Tnguire. rage go OUND AS ANB Ta i R SALE—A GOOD BAY HORSE, gentle, and will work in harness O8 SALE—A THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT } Pod family of two, wil be old at a Dayton wayson and harness; will bool chean. Ap, ORE oth and inquire a ePUbLiC ee ION office, R SALE—CHEAP—A FAMILY, CARI CARRIAGE A AND Stand Paw 4-0 fine pair of gentle horses. PALE A GREAT BARGAIN ON eee comer property, corner 10th and © sts. § m1 wD DANENHOWER, B SALE ree shares Agassiz Park stuck at $60. m (ae yatue, ne, $30), This Stock is Iaash oh ties soak ome weit (A,B station, at x valuation of While land already sells at fram 10 by, Fhis isa bargain, as the stock ‘will probably sell £97 8100 before spring. n15-3t* Address J. W. B., Star office. Fok SALE CHEAP- ONE COOKING RANGE AND e lot 7275: improved, bor further particulars address tat F YOUNG HORSES nnessee: good saddles and drivers; also two ern heavy draft horses; will be sold chesp HUGH QUIGLEY, 1405 E st. n. OR SALE—PRINTING PRESS, CARINE ice outhit for boys’. Will be sold for half it Fes IXTURES AND GOOD W of a well equipped store paying good ae location ; moderate rent, Address ice. ‘Btn st Tithst'se°b ose Gi — 837 to S41 2d st. Lom ‘A BUTTE! ‘Address H. Gi and 7h, E sts. #. 64 Vib, FAORK SALE-STOCK, GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES of a centrally located coal yard now dom a — business; will sold cheap to an neg} prhetibo' aily a portion of the property on n ns chuser.. For terms address M. J., Star o s. For-full list call at office for bulletin ised 0 THE LARGEST 8 STOCK OF ALLARD Se ee W rriuges,iiew and secoud and. in, the eit oR SALE—Si EKAL ioselect from. Terius reasonable. JOHN M. YOUN rooms and cellars; all mou. inyps. 479 and 481 C street u. w., rear of the Neonat ws; near Pension and eres Hot nl4-1m bes ‘northeast: price, early of owner, fro 9 to't yom = 3SALE—ROAN HORSE, 81x ins om Sth ston, w A prmptand and vill and without — ie of Mo! ‘orth Capitol st., and Massa- ‘THOSE NEW ATTRACTIVE 9-ROOM chusetts ave. ~ Ete new see a Baca Sereno: | AOR NALEONE D SOU. Zi, fort, ANBBELL | Fi york doubleorsingle, Inquire tbh Oad) ceo Fo ‘© FAMILY OUEaTE oo Misting of O-passciger cartisee oie air of lane stylish bay horses, and harness com plate mitat iid Sooo city. Apply WOO] ‘08., 16: fate side ontannes, Setect alley, water, and sew tale in reas, to cee alley ao Site 1875; cash; » $15 pe OWNER, \CETAN UPINGHT PIANO ATA SACRT. FICE. —A reliable manufacturer sent us 4 sansple of his best make, a piano Po i an, excplient tone anda responsive touch, “The case i igi y finished, having side and center, carved pil id R SALE—GREAT BARG. 8-room ae ag Graded be yoRD RN Thi cTLvantAg cet & __0¢19-Lin Avviy to 2 nents: ted in northwest TY ane ‘© RUTHERFORD, —meLin® JOR RENT—UNFURNISHED. 1021 16th n,w., 14r..8100 28 OF Coun. ave. bet. RE and 18 Rts ice var and 10un, 1 th. at, ‘and =» POF MON: Sunderland Place n.w., L1r., per month. ‘Vt. ave., near lowa Circle, par mon rsa ie, per Fe RENT — HO! SE007 7 5 = E,W, 7 stories, rooms, cellar, gas, order fronts south; rent, #30. “ac bottom panels; the entire case OR SALE-FOUR ALLEY, YOUR- 00m NEW | veneers aud stands 4 fect 0 inches 1 high, Prt Brické, n.e,, rented for $8.00 each, eras - | cash, or #200 on time; #10 cash and $10 per n Feo" will pay 13 per cent on investment. J. AY | Pi guaranteed for 7 years. HUGO WO! CH, ATTENTION—AN EL! SAL THO! —A VERY Fi P. rand Dollar House ao for, ninety-Ave Triudred dollars PY FINE for $60; ood 4s pew. Fo 8 ($9,500); inust be this week: situated on New »F, P. mirrors, 5x6 feet: piive $20 aud 40. Mur- Yorivave, near 14th st, iaw,: adiuirable location for | ror-front wardrobe, ood anew, $10. Sideboard, cost idence’ for doctor or ; being a tory | #1 ag new: price S40. A ve _Afeny fine large ward. aoe brick house with ns. Address “Own Tube, cost $90: price &. fat-top and othe E. C. BAUMGRAS, Roou un Bid’s. __ m1-6t"_ | desk countar, rigeon-holes, ae? ors Bi te? Bal MARE, : Ve sold at a bargal sound, gentics perfect saddler for lady, and for all $271,000 iD 7 CO. 15-3t exery where, Price $1 ddress Box 93, Star JOR SAT. RETTY LITTLE BRICK HOUSE, | MCe =e. two-story, @ rooms, on en F and Gne. | FXOR *' WAK 916 F. Ry z A UREAU. is Hat Keck, hall und stair Carpet, Body Brussels. w. aR BEAUTIFUL LITTLE HOM fronting on East Capital Park, containing Srooms, Sniahed jn hard, wood and handsomely decorated ; 8 n on three sides; is bright and sunny ; comma: fine view: is in. perfect condition and "replete wi modern improvements; fine closet: has deternuined to leave the city. of a home at considerably less 3 ¥ h Bay bh se ol ontle, weight host BOD Sensis task een wentle pach: very setive: nine apply to ails nearly touch the ground: will work siywhere ticulars and permit to examin aig Pa the Gro ites em alge] n12-1w horses for coupeletterare nee bomeed to thes city; been used during. ti Gran ntl ¥ AND ONL effective preparation for. a the fo nuated or undeveloped form made plump and Deantituls chamse perceptivle ina week ; impro health aud never falls ped externally, Do instru book free. Mme, LA VERGE, 42 Branch office, 703 Toth s 1 Cm ‘ . W. FLYNN, A.M. n14-1m* Se ‘cor. Bik and K si WY SEES, Gro. McELFHESH, AUTH Ted Private Detective Agency mnjunicatfons penny Dm eee toand Oe oY confident hon ‘open all . WILLIAMS, Manager, 9: my4-7in" ‘answers. Ivy, yatta one years’ experience; business quictly. and lecally nr. se! pear st. near ern houses, 12th se aw at $6.50. W THRE] Street n. w.. cont rh, Taw t.,neat XN. 10r- (OSE_NEV houses on the comer of Fx ave. taining ® and 10 rooms and bath, i Tsth, Tor. dir..12 iat eee THOMAS Sprayers 24 F ston we. ERY NICE SIX-ROOM MOD. wly papered sad revirea, 2 THOMAS G. HENSEY, 10and oder imyrovenents. aleo the storennt which if table £0 fs woods. fiiltelic for drag, fancy. ov dry ‘Apply to WAKNE! 916 HOLTZMAN, RE REAL Es _ni2-Iw* R RENT—BY RO. | re Insurance Broker, 10th and ‘The sbove will R&CO, F street n. w. ez RENT_UXFUENISHED, 1154 17TH BT. N. MgC ome of SWORMNTEDT 8 ‘eBRADI oe? Fac nw. R RENT—1528 0 ST. NW. PER MONTH. Pus wee Seen Tolapd ave, aio USES, 7 ROOMS Fae silmed jo! Be sabes De: Eg ee ees ws ito transact selo-s,tu,th,ly xD USTE'S OLD STAND IS THE ONLY PLACE Where first-class bevond-tand Clothing, can, be sold at respectable prices. Address or call at G19 Dat. LADIES’ GOOD: A a Me stablishment, 1 ng an inery Establishment, 122: ‘Tedormade Gowns Riding Habits: Eveuioy i Vie tad Beret Costu cn at vinade at 4 FE notice. Pere fect ht and work, one fitting required. selling m Millinery at half of cost. eg nism Orenixo. MRS. E. BRASELMAN, No, 608 11th st. n. w.. near F, FALL OPENING OF FINE ART NEEDLEWORK, On MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, November 12th. 13th and 14th. _10-6t* int, Japanese nw. Branch, 203 Pa. ave. #.6, ra Sx G Guanvexrs. 2 and ALTERE! F Cres. ob eee ADE AAPATON, HATS SKINS DRESSED, wou UNTED and LINED. ro xO com, se22-3m UPERELUOUS H. HATE | DESTROTE Sc may lectee OTE every iysican, den Sean this ep Electr: or ladiey anid child NociOin* "Wis. Dik GABRIEL: 1931 -G st ne, Buy the celebrated oo uaD's 7FVOR SALE—M ST. driving pair: price for pat $350, Also.one fine Side-var 100, stab! je on rear. pailt fogs in, perfect order; N st het 14s. comblste for $106; one y-top Surrey, of Ohio LW. umnufacture, in good order: complete for ne set of double Haruess, well made, light, stylish and durable, for 320, one got single Harness Uf - never for & ie light, strong white-hickory Pole, to fhe both be for 815. Also, Lap Kobes, Whips, Boots, . Owner declines to winter SALE—A COR} House taken tocar and herdic’ lines; 6rs, i Orsee aud velln ioe ts Prices are for a sale and bat 76x106 to wide alley; terms easy; AK reason. Pri muplete before November 23, 1888. dese W. A. Sonar jase on East Cay tol at. brick, Gra, and bath mi se ‘rs., bath, mai. Gra, bath Mn Star office. FOR SATE “FoR FOUR DAYS ONLY—TWO FIN young horses, ood for saddle or driving; reasonable offer refused. Can be seen at OHRIEON’ 8 Livery Stables, Dest. ne. _n10-e06t QoR SALE. —9 LITTLE PALAC Rorthwest waction, on line ‘of a mk price hinpe.; $3,000 aiid Elegatt ote, near LE s ps eal coat 190 fant Kl ica oi Hp roots colar ee: eringeaay, | Sunk #130 Dulas each. thet: Ot Pierce st. n.w., and F st. ost genteel Family, Get our prices. also several fine properties | Coupe or Saddle H i the for exchange. Toaie“lange mount, a, gpeclalty: it nye ead ‘sound, cor. nets es inost nervous person to use; is prompt, ‘of locomotives and afl niteet olgerses i wtreet objects; ME AND VERY SUBSTAN: se and endurance, and is'an extra fast laily builtnew Nonteatomes ‘desirably located | traveler, He is highly recoumended to anyone = jattractively plagned and elosaithy Aas in al | mold for ead ee Ee real val og age sale aatgts fault, but solely int, conse: cold ora BRC near street cars, market and ss putain six room and bath all Tod. taps, Can be purchased at the low #4150 cn easy terms. CHARLES W. HANDY. 9 WINDOW BRICK HOUSE, 4 Sg a eine 0 mate) 00 ayton Wagon,in pertect coi pnt, Avery five Falling Top Buggy. 4 ladies leant Pony? ‘two sets first-class sing 688, Blake's, rol sete. All to be sold at once fer ake nee ablecash offer. Foran examination aid ait L iferns- OR SALE—NEW BA d bath: within three squares: ited a $400." CHALETEW. thon ‘apuiy to" COACHMAN, at owners stab nlo-iw | 2 KR OR SALI ‘RN! house centrally located Asplendid chauce for Tent rooms, Adi oa ac per cle ldreat “OFFICIAL,” Star office nls Ote = PACS a Killa a en fables, 10th atid Lats, ERY DE- Sivall suodera inpe: Ste ste between Leamd ME nee. | ween Tan ¢ vey sy 2 inp eure eT « beer EY, _n010-6t 027 F yAL TO OUR NEW Pyare roca, BES ee ae a give very large discounts on our present stock of new upright t Fiaon 01 aud make pay i give, You.s ereat burzain it you want to tn oueolay 1a, eof cases. Youcan IN THE CITY OF — WARMINGTOR, aire Stabe etd of al ag i. Snreeatushes Sed ceoa Ri’ aes o ti ts xt ‘bargain in the Tremont Hi: and 22d st, n. a where « hotel Managed. “Lot 143 6 feet on Induana ave. ‘and 7 fee C street. Good location to erect 10 houses, ow po terial enough for the foundation of all. To an 4 pe! aoe. s og pices inuewsty ve inoney in the prices we ting, Don" iiss this grad chance, "° “re BOW duo ‘ THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 422 9th st. R SALE AT W. F. GEYER'S CARRIAGE AND nS Ses WHA ran eT | Pe eg “esa git Moone! Ura, 12 rime oro | Finda pneu ce ogee lbh ae aoe LT lates recta, RL SRT O00 Det | Sndrepairing promptly done. _ nol Beautiful fiew frame house aid stable at Anacostia Ue ora ey ey Sa ar ie me = Meinm om | Serre ee id wba) oon iodo Island ave. near 15thn.w. If in toon £49 build fne houses in one the lccations in Rhode Island tras rent of 10th nt. nwa tires a lepshgl frontage of | 3 feet. each with a each 18 2-9 feet 1 price, #1 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, Invites special attention to her large and select stock of MILLEXERY, complete in all branches and at mod- erate prices, mepes e an Le ‘SHIELDS ARE THE BEST. muse p os eat sy 0 ie the Gaited Mux M, J. Praxor, 1309 F st. n.w. (Mrs. Hunt's), FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS, ~ f ALE—JUi REA’ CORTICELLI® Bet. Loth and ia 3 Frat toto & deniaap gat Lat Heaton, : SPOOL SILK AND TWIST. orale td. Sea Wilkes one by! Slaneoe a IT IS THE BEST. jouses for sale at Mt, Pleasant, 290, Oue pair Matched Sap Wofaen TB teceTAe For sale by (pee El F o kage acl Hon. One Bay Horse, “day tence ee, Tots for ale at Hyatiavile, ata Wise 4 ao Chief ‘Also, 20 head of ‘Driving and Setdie Hones Corner Pa. ave. and 12th st, z nl0-5t 916 F st. h. w____ JOHN SIMMONS, 311 12th st. now. Ty SALE-NEW HOUSES, TWO BEAUTIFI R SALE—A BREWSTER BROUGHAM, PO Fiona, Dress Su new houses, 320 and. 322 4th st. n.e.; six rooms, and shafts, A Aa: PREG, POLE Mauatueal iat LN THE WORLD. | iuethy speaking’ tubes, &e.; everything first-class; oc19-Im* bets S24 inet ne gomner of D ots: ; handsome tower and OF Ste -PARTIES ENED GFP. Om OR OAK Foam THE LADIES LADIES SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED aeaee ithe ghespert houses tn town, | h ig caw ar . 1 os secured aaa wa | Poss Sme 1201 Pennsylv: ave. Bevis Ba 308 © st. net eight rooms tei, LA oe speaking BR er —— trobea "Fane! BR SALE — = SOTTO GAS StS BE- Mrs M. J. Hex: ce stpes; Gigieachy seh ater DANENROW ae fuirea ho boiler: ‘avoids all expensive, a i — ‘n10-Lm ‘Send for " Ag’t, 731 7th st. wld DENTISTRY. Bedgcd tie weber T sige aaa Bova == “icERCHLEN bie ce Foye n9-6t aden rea uct, eae nk mary, bean "Bulk or, ba ead Fst maT, eee 2 10 rooms: with aerated iy Preven: feyredanas.b00 cach. OWNER TSS AG | safe, nleasunt aud etfectual = heya EE DENTAL, 1, INFIRMARY! TEE? TEETH, eae Fe SALE KIURE FINISHING A BOW GF S| Cot cot ‘of mater in He EO ot Sih at ne reac Toei * of Coli es ee od Srrats. es aT Mahe ior salt ca 25.108 SvonsTEDE «UR, ie wis Fokaiais = ase = SE REIALTIES. Di ironic ae of the Ee > Ne 2-5. Sunday, from 10 to 2. S | PEs oF waar: FORM NO MATTER HOW G; | patnlees (no cue Ro loss of tine from busi- Rectan)” Tendence, S04 Others, ‘Consultation free. ‘ecié. We offer the latest and most approved styles in Black and Colored DRAPERY NETS, Figured, Striped, Polka Dots and Blocks. FISH NETS, in Black and Cream. The above are the best quality, and goods that ‘we can recommend. In LACES, we show Spanish, Spanish Gimpure, Gim- pure, Hand-ran Spanish and Chantilly Flouncings, Normandy Val, Real Valenciennes andIm. Do. Eng- lish Thread, Real Thread and Im, Do. Duchess, Irish t, Antique, Torchon, Mediciand Fedora, In Corsets will be found the following celebrated makes: C. P. 1a Sirene in Couttl and Satine, Thompson's Glove-Fit- ting in E. and G. Long and Short; Balls (so well known), in Black, Ecru. Grey and White, just the thing for stout ladies, R. and G.,W.C.C.,and P.D. Also ‘Misses’ and young Ladies’ Corsets. New Goods are being added daily, and we invite in- spection of our stock, EG Davis, 719 MARKET SPACE, 0c13-3m_ Cor. Sth Street n.w. Tue Arrestiox 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 aguarantee is given of the absolute purity of the medicines used and 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 avoidiug anyfpossible adulteration in transit. The Hypophos- phites are from Standard Manufacturers, and need no comment, but the following facts are important: Ist. Th edicines used in Douglass’ Emulsion are abeolutely¥’pure. 2d, Each bottle contains 50 per cent pure Norwe- gian Cod Liver Oil, thoroughly emulsified,very palata- ble, and will not disorder the most delicate stomach. ‘3d. It is better and cheaper than nine-tenths of tho so-called Emulsions, and costs but 75c. for a large bot- tle, or 3 bottles for 82. 4th. Should you become dissatisfied after using, the price will be cheerfully refunded, EDWARD P. MERTZ, MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, 1014 F Street, ‘THE PIONEER OF LOW PRICES IN DRUGS, . 0c23-tu, th, s-3m. —Tis Doxz ‘The battle fought, ‘The Victor E. won, And to our “VICTOR” belongs the spoils. Not the Spoils of office, but those spoils resulting from DUTY faithfully toward ALL PEOPLE of whatever ‘shade or political opinion. We do not claim special Preference because of a faithful performance of OUR DUTY. Naturally we are BUILT THAT WAY And could not do otherwise even if we would. But, if, after careful investigation, it should be clearly proven that our business ways are not as other men’s business ways—our methods superior to other men’s methods, spoils system, and beg to assure you, one and all, that “The Lively Eight.” ONE OF THEM STRUCK A CAR DRIVER WHO AT- THE POWER OF EBOQUENCE. TEMPTED TO DRIVE THROUOM A REPUBLIcAx | SMC Of the Marvels of Oratory in An- cient and,Modern Times. William Jackson, colored, who took part in ‘From the Gentleman's the republican on trial in the Police Court ———_ with assaulting J. E. Weeks, driver of car 76, on the 14th street line. The assault is alleged to have occurred last night in front cba mae league — when procession pessing. fendant was with the Lively Eight, wi silk hats and carried peared for the defendant and pleaded not guilty. apr bs ag was placed} There is no gift sev nara of oratory, and Philip of Macedon did not eftimate ite power a whit too highly when he offered « ‘of | t0¥™ Of 10,000 inhabitants for one orator. Thomas cirele | Where we can enumerate a long list of masters The de- | in every other art, we can count on our fingers all wore | those canes. Mr. Closs - te who attained the highest success in pub- speaking. Greece can boast her three great drazatic poets, besides her epic; but the man- The driver testified that he stopped his car te of Demosthenes ies where itfell, In like in the crowd. The horses became frightened and he struck them. When the horses started off the defendant bed them. He hit the horses, and the defendant dealt him a blow on the head with a cane and knocked him senseless. Policeman Trainor gave similar testimony. Policeman Upperman testified to seeing the —— strike at the driver, but couk that the cane struck him, oliceman Lusky testified that he saw a man who looked much brighter than the defendant jefendant denied the c! He said that the driver attempted to = oe through the procession and the horse stepped on his foot He ibbed the horse and some one struck the driver. After hearing the testimony of other wit- nesses the court granted a continuance. until to-morrow for the defense to produce farther evidence, Twexrr Dortars For Canrtixo A Pistow.— Henry Smith and George White, employes of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad company, who live in the -haunted house,” on New Jer- | sey avenue southeast, have recently had some disagreement about’ family matters. White had ‘Smith arrested, and Judge Miller this morning fined him $20 for carrying a pistol. pe eterrstnor Frxep $15 vor ax Assavnt.—Frank day charged with an unprovoked assault on Mr. Charles Ruoff, son of Mr. Ruoff, the hatter, onPennsylvania avenue, testimony exhibited to the court a black eve, which he said was caused by a blow from the defendant, He testified that Carter came to his store yesterday morning with a note for a hat. The note, he said, was written by himself and signed by Mr. McAilister, Witness did not think it was Mr. MeAllister’s signature and re- | fused to give Carter the hat. In the evening | rter returned with McAllister and another man. McAllister was intoxicated. After gi ing Carter a hat witness was wail on McAl- lister, when Carter interfered. “Witness re- quested him not to interfere, when he assaulted | witness, Other witnesses gave corroborative | evidence, and the court imposed a fine of $15. | Appeal noted, Pen eae Teese Tue Cuorat Soctety's Srason.—The season | tickets for the concerts of the Choral Society during the coming winter will be placed on | sale at Metzerott’s to-morrow. To the musical people of Washington it should be unnecessary | point out the excellent ‘work ‘the Choral | cess. When Robert Walpole first Society is doing for musical culture here, nor | house he to to urge the necessity of generously supporting the society in order that the work may be con- tinued. eas Hor Stxo axp Groros Wasurxatox.—Hop Sing keeps a Chinese laundry on 7th street. Last night a crowd of boys annoyed him an he caught one of them. He was on his way to turn the boy over tothe police when a young | stances that every speaker who breaks down colored man, named George Washington, at- tempted to rescue Hop's prisoner, Hop then caused Washington's arrest, and this morning Judge Miller fined him $5 or fifteen days on the farm. Court In Grew Yesterday, Collins agt. argued and sulimitted. Propate Covrt—Judge Cor, Yesterday. estate John H. Houston; petition of Thos. J. Houston for appointment of admin- istrator d. b. n. Crcvrt Court—Judge Coz. Yesterd: Reynolds agt. Chase, Cornwell Clabangh et al; agt. Clarke, and Hayden Fire company agt. | Taylor; judgments by default. Porice Court—Judge Miller. To-day, Mansel Carter, vagrancy; bonds or 60 days. Ww ; personal bonds, Thomas Connor, indecent exposure; #10 or 60 | days, Alice Weaver, vagrancy; days. George conduct; £5 or 15 days. “Richard Wheatley, driving ‘cattle through the strect; bonds. James Carter, violatin; regulations; 5 or 15’ days. Nixon Brewer, cruelty to animals: collateral forfeited, GEORGETOW:! N. A Tce Boat Burnep.—An alarm of fire was sounded between 1 and 2 o'clock this morning for the burning of the tug boat Lizzie Hunt, lying at the foot of 33d street. The vessel, which beionged to the American red stone com- pany, Was nearly a total loss. Thesloss is esti- mated at $7,000, Tur Cook aNpD THE Money Mrssinc.—The schooner Samos, which has been loading with | coal at Agnew’s wharf, sailed yesterday, and when the vessel reached Alexandria the ‘cap- tain discovered that the cook,a man named Wm. F. Belmont, was missing and also #90. The police authorities were notified by tele- phone, but the supposed thief was not found. Rospery.—A window in the eating-house of Mrs. L. M. Shanks, at 1307 32d_ street, was smashed in bast night, sometime between mid- night and 6 o'clock this morning, anda lot of canned goods and edibles were taken. Gnatw Tnapg.—The schooner Lizzie Ragan arrived to-day with 1.200 bushels of wheat, con- signed toG. T. Dunlop; the boat Wheatley Bros.. with 4,000 bushels of wheat and 400 bushels of corn, and the C, R. Gregory, 3,500 bushels of wheat, consigned to J. G. & J. M. Waters, Wheat sold on ‘change at $1.08. and corn at 53c., ‘TEMPERATURE AND CospITION OF WaTER AT 7 A, M.—Great Falls, temperature, 55; condition, 21; ceceiving reservoir, temperature, 56; condi- tian ut north connection, 25; condition at south connection, 36; distributing reservoir, temper- ature, 55; condition at influent gate-house, 36; conditian at effluent gate-house, 36, emai ALEXANDRIA, Reported for Tit: EVENING Stan. Fre Tus Moenrxo.—The firemen soon after 6 o'clock this morning were called by an alarm to a burning stable at the corner of Fay- ette alley and Lee strect, a short distance north of King street. The stable, a brick one, built Carter, a | coupe driver, was before the Police Court to- | Mr. Ruoff in giving his | ee ene cee & Gero lone, 4 ages has 414 BE 3 By world. acca ate: be burning eloquence roused the J ae opulace to rise in arms the tyrant himself moot stctiebe = to the influence of the great orator, for he said: “Had I been there he Would have’ persuaded me to take up arms against m This—or what was equal to it—was ae: accomplished by Cicero, who only confounded Cataline and silenced Hortensius, but made the trembling Cwesar acquit the man he had determined to condemn. With the great enchanters of h the same experience occurs frequently. “For balf an hour,” said Warren Hastings in describing his trial, “I looked up at the orator (Burig) in a revery of wonder, and actually felt myself to be the most culpable man on earth.” A man who has left to history but the simple name of Peter the Hermit roused thousands— and people—to engage in the crusades; two centuries later arose the Solitary monk that shook the world, to quote Mont ry’s line,referring to Luther. Later still, and history was made by the defiant tones of the French ‘Demosthenes, Mirabeau, as he cried to the messenger of the king, “Slave, go tell your master that we are here by the will of the people, and that we will depart only at the point of the bayonet!” But for this defiant interposition, the spirit of the Tiers- Etat would have been broken, the national as- sembly would have been dispersed, and the des- a potism would have continued to exercise ite fell sway, AN ORATOR MADE, NOT BORN, It is encouraging to young speakers to know that there never has been, and never will be, such a thing a¢a “born orator,” There has never yet been an instance of an orator becom- ing famous who did not apply himself assidu- ously to the cultivation of his art, Many even had to overcome great physical infirmities that rendered it almost hopeless for them to adopt the career of a public speaker. The best known instance is that of Demosthenes, who passed some months in a subterranean cell, shaving one side of his head so that he could bonds or 60 hington, colored, disorderly personal the police not paler in public. He there practiced with his mouth to overcome a defect in is speech and gesticulated beneath a sus- ti ded sword to rid himself of an ungracefal movement of the shoulder. Even then be was hissed from the bema in his early efforts, but he persevered—the world knows with what #uc- used for want of wor tinued only to stutter and stammer, Curran was known at school as “stutteri Jack Curran,” and in a debating society whic! he joined, as “Orator Mu also readily recall Disraeli’ rose to make his maiden | effort was also a humiliating failure. | But one should not conclude from these in- sure to blossom into fame subsequently. have been quoting the exceptions to eral rule. More frequently «peakers’ are like that of the earl of lords,” said he, on one occasion, “—I—I—I rise this fime, my lords, I—I—I divide my dis- course into four branches.” Here he came to We the Ke a woeful pause; and then he added: “My lords, it ever I rise again in this house, I give you leave to cut me off root and branch forever.” NERVOUSNESS OF SPEAKERS, Many of the best orators have, even to their latest efforts, felt a tremor on rising to speak, Erskine said that on his rising to plead for the first time he should have sat down in confu- n had he not felt his children tugging at his wn. The earl of Derby, “he Rupert of de- ate.” always knew when he was gi speak well by his nervousness on ristag, te was also a characteristic of Canning’ At a dinner given by the mayor of Liverpool he was #0 nervous before be on to that he had twice to leave the room to his thoughts, This may have been, however, o to the comparative novelty of his re jany an orator outside his accustomed huunts is com- pletely lost. Lord Eldon said he was always somewhat nervous in speaking at the Gold- smiths’ dinner, though he could talk before parliament as though he were 0 many rows sof cabbage plants, speaking of Lord John Russell, said: “On the boards of the house of commons Johnny is one of the most subtle and dangerous of oppo- nents; take him off these boards and I care nothing for him.” To few was it given as to O'Connell to succeed equally with all audiences, Before he entered the house whe was declared to be amere “mob orator;” but in 1830 he was returned, and in 1831 he was recognized as aleader. Whether in swaying a multitude on a hillside, appealing to the more educated as- sembly in parliament or in persuading « jury ina court house, he was equally at home. PERSONAL, INFLUENCE ON AN AUDIENCE. Richard Lalor Sheil was called the “silver tongued” because of the magical i he exerted over the Irish people; but this was in spite of a diminutive stature, an ungraceful action, and a harsh voice that sometimes rose into a positive shrick. No doubt it was ry earnestness and sincerity of the speaker that appealed to the hearts of their listeners and made them gauge the effect by their sympa- thies. The earnest speaker who has at heart the cause he advocates will always stand a far greater chance than he who relies on his mere command of words and the art of rhetoric. “A fine .” said ry nell, ‘but the verdict is the thing. is maxim which will be found lying « ae the root of every reputation made by People will always judge by effect and not Coy tempor ary sensations. orator secures but a poor success who makes people exclaim, ‘What a fine speech!” but he is gre ke successful who persuades them to Iris thi This is what ro meant in “Dialogues of the Dead” == chemo neennage an “| soe ou tmadest peopl Je say, ‘How well he speaks!" but I made them say, ‘Let us march against That an orator will create no im- for Hugh Latham’s stages about the year 1853, } 18 certainty. ‘The languid manner of Marcus was divided into three parts, and was occupied by the horses of F. L, Van Auken, Powers, and F. Price. The horses were all brought safely out, but the fire, lodged. in the hay and straw of the long loft, required ous work of the firemen for some hours . M. | son him Proof of the falsity of the you cannot SPOIL us however great your attentions, | it was drowned ouit. The stable lost the greater| So many people are hypochondriacs that a however large your patronage, and what is more, we | portion of the — and nberngiaree The loss 43 physician expects to find one-third of his ove insurance wit ‘i ii ‘ = ALWAYS READY. sont En” Ths property was © Part of the | Patients laboring under imaginary ills. It is te allotted to his daugh: easy for people to exaggerate symptoms, and, Whatever is new ot novel 4p our line, we are the first late Jas. Green's estal ter Sind the hands of quack follneze caoeineeenes decirbety the is i Eiccants |7ein. he steble <i Oe Toa ieee bam T victiae of iil heals, © Winet w the world, but “< obey aT WES nntally dropped on ayer elge game i to fad ph te JUST LARGE ENOUGH Sous Boanp.—The eity school board met| have become thoroughly hypoed. Many meet ast night with nine members present and Capt, | them with real tcp reputation and large wractice Pees WHrcH chEROT BE DULLICE | R. Griffen, F. Baker, mewtgng ooh » M. <% and capable of any case, ‘OR ELSE! , late janitor of scl 3 J. Ens ncbesicing Linge on tee outeli haseo you ee pat heey age Green, GT, Hagden, J ‘WELCOME—ENTER—INSPECT ‘Crockett, Al Lucas, C! lover, Thos. Glover, oes ez. Robey, J. Hammersley and @. Nicholson | When the; OUR SELECT AND IMMENSE STOCK made applications for th ‘ition of janitor | Would be but a OF THING Oe of the new Washington bi . Eleven votes For Men, Youths, Boye, and Children. Yoo WILL NoT BE IMPORTUNED TO BUY. VICTOR E. ADLER'S 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 927 and 920 7thet, nw. corner Massachusetts ave. | A new a pay authorize jor Kim- carta ely ball, of 121 Pitt street, who to ets Sein 12 | Washiugton and then returned. 2 CoRPoraTION: LI court, Wa pretae menerees at PC. n a, mixers Or Losers Or Sas. Hill for cutting Fred wes. Elijah Mor- So Son say for cutting Chas. Medley. The last of the cut re ‘Will do well not to tay. aby @zfts ox Ovessente Belewo fambling case agua Cleme has been settled y a fine of $10 wand twelve hours’ imprison- Bean ay RS, TE Ment, On the probate side of the court, the = “hla Till of the late W. D. Nut; giving his estate to Seana many fatan ce was made Stratrix of the estate of Jobn nie Peis. ceour | P. Rice, EY 'A Custer or Lancexy.—Rogier Campbell, a op) 8 cst atten osu a) HALL, Corner 10th and Pesta, n.w. viva voce, were taken before choice, | i . i J é i f i 3 5 i #