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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, FOR RENT—SOUSES. __ 1215 2oth st, w.¥r20.40 Parr rau. 2S 8 cecal ie rr aBIN AND LODGE, PARIIALLY sq. aces from Gerdics and car; 7 u27 N. rooms i tended Just alove Bould- Spot. O12 per month, Apply uext dvor. oobi poe h QR R NTA THREE-STORY HOUSE, WITH FRE Build: i thorousl e's «about 12 u jepses: eure! PS 1 Post sy 3 Prospect 4313 G wt. Sr. 3 Sekine na 209 H ot, 5: 3430 o Glevaiand wal rond, Sf......-12-50 $1 Sth st. 1506 Gales st 12.50 W st. o. 2708 at be 0.50 ith st. 7 W. Alex Qourt, 4.1050 j att 23) st. Sr... -~10 15th st. 1426 Ziet st. i 10 | STORES Kear 2017 NY. 10 ec Rear 2115 Ket, 10 Tose 53d st 10 | 1838 Gol ot we. 9 32.00" RO - | oS SS watann eon.o1e rane 1740 Fa. ave. -40.50 K RENT_ENTIRE BUILDING NORTRWEAT 2715 Mat, jare..30 Bw. ts Store on 73% Peuta. Toots above. all im, ood order Bert bets Tonce” WE DUVALL. B25 Mocheat 5140 K at. 6 430 or seul iccanshy ea beisnnes 713 WILCOX. asie Foe ave. 2. =4-bt z OR BENT—B' Wa BREA — 5) TATE BHOKER, O17 F Sta FOR BES] FUR RSaED Houses IN ALL EC. on J. ¥, N. HUYCR, 1505 Peuusy!' vaula Sve, iB RENT— NISHED HOUS! VERY ATIKACIIVE Cis SEurmaBLe. Fy and, basoueut )UBLE brick resi- STABLE on rear of lot located in, the tion, halt uare frum Counecticut ae “douse completely furuiebed. For rent toe ——— for oue or Gro yeara Owner guing to For price, exact location and permit srply to. 917 Fost.n.w.,20 ea 50 erry bild’g, r. 17, -N front roo! ES 1505 Penisylvania ave | 468 Las page ia, warket and cars: 400 Bae oc re STONES. ERFECT GEM—1809 LINDEN 8T.. 2 Brot Patty Trevusey all ope ny eu venenta; a ewe clase revels: caly O16. «nec leiband Ove it] and fi a ERT—1928 BST. ON.W., TWO-STORT teehsesel a wee a da ee i G27 eb teeuiee 1045 Lt at ow oct = (BENT—OFFERED FOR RENT TOE THE = enti 5 aoteR tine—that Hani rer Property House TON BENE tou anny, metas Tnrye rrouude ned sists, at Tie wortheast “Addreas 71, otar office. i tarps ee rougbout in e style, and offers . 835) or, 630,10 nol gas ae 25 | che of the most attractive ee aliniton wil . ater’ eMaed oe ee haan ‘hao bo for term 3853 wallsch, se at Fe wo era SO Years uufurnished if desi ly Op premises cr to 0c8-3t USi & HUNGERFORD. 624 14thex | _sulém JOHN Subnw’l ms 1407 F at ; ' OK RENTFHOM OCTOBER 1—1301 218T ST. -; agit nwt Bore Fone: very desirable coruer brick reside: B2F iatniug Brooms aud bath, fc furnace, open fire pl bells and all wenents; house is ice pees aero mont THOS. J. FISHER & 0O., ee26-1m 1324 F st. heen. 20 OR RENT—HOTEL | WINDSOR, COR. 15TH AN neat ahd remodeled and ST—WE HAVE FoR iy SE Fe i ee Bp Sg Demy ad Nectric Tett located on uses; $90 to $250 mont zi “bouss Seammers Grote ‘will do well tocail, W. E et BURPORD, 1 Rigas door fot AW. oc’ wou. W. ALES Wiaaxinuon. me ES 1 COMPLETELY FURNISHED, ae Ki Rooms and Lath, josete, St Pot gees | = wusce heat; Si at = pene ie ied ants wie oa BUSINESS CHANCES, dress Bux 56, star o! ae | ———— Ok KENT -BY KO, BOLTZM. ax REAL ke 000 S384, bak BUy ONE OF THE ee Fae Prov. un Stores iu the District, with lance trade. Pur- haver can seo for himself, Address $1,000 0 CASH, F office. aubs LODGETT ESTATE EOR SALE— ‘An heir cwuing one-sixteeuth of the above Estate i, desiruus of disposing of his in erest for cash. Other interests can be purchased if desired. Address WEST, Star office. oct-st* OR SALE-OLD POINT, VA—A FURNISHED Hotel, 20 rooms; lot 66x143, fronting on two Streets; Hive minutes’ walk from Soldiers’ Home; View Hampton Roads; estublinied ive years: bar boardini all the ‘yeur; mioderu improve tcularsof WM. EUGAE hOGEKS, 920 F A) y ANTED—A’ 5 ACTIVE PANTRENIN GHG REAL Estate Business on £ st.; established 20 years; bave good property list; couplet office furniture: iarge eat ati sell entire business ‘WHOLESALE ae 'RE- if part cash ‘se area reasonable; location No. Le A Ww. S.3adKsoN. Atty., 1258 32d st_nw.” — 0c7-10t" Waste ‘D—A POSITION TRUST. WILLING to deposit $500 or $800 as bond for security or would like partnersuip in some lucrative bi tbe Best of references «iven. 16, = 1020. 1 a e ot: Those +s New Stores, 103 —A GR ¥ AND LIQUOR BT’ aot Supecuiue treacle datahed | fk OF SALE>A GROCERY A yo Is. “Fer varticainry RO. HOLTZMAN. Tend Fee ne, oc? TANTED—TO BORKOW, aa FIRST-CLASS nants, Property, $12,000, at 6 per cout: title ‘Aden Box 48, siar oitice wonth. ite BOE= BOE YORE: Lao: rf a's HOTEEK FO, SUT P st.2.w. House. now filled by good-payi including Heme pum Clana, ee ene, fouable locality; cost 84.500. r going abroad. Box 133, Star office REO in. LOANS AND DISCOUNTS A SPECIALTY. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. ee10-Lim NYLONE DESI-ING SATE. INVESTMENTS IN ‘our Local Stocks or Bonds shoul: LOULs CUNNINGHAM, Money to loan on collateral security. eel 7-1 pry es Pe ee ness Property im Box 08, bar ofice. we ‘erp wo WORLD DO MOVE”—KEMEMBER THE price, dermestrial Clock” KAMMAY ‘bas cut the Warraited oue year, sis clock and jewelry work the city; we uely Se (OR BENT — PRESS-BRICK BAY-WINDOW, seven rooms and vath; concrete cellar; all wodern improvements, all in best best condition 119 N.¥.avenw. 007-6r" JOR RENT—53 D ST. NW, THREE-STORY Queen Aune House, containing seven rooms and bath, with ail m-1.: belis. speaking tubes. Ke. station- wash tubs: two water Closets BEALL, BROWN & CU.. F OR RENT — THREE NICELY FORSE (SHED Houses, uear Dupont Circle; oue of 1] rooms and two bath rovms; ove of 10 ruciws and bath. aud oue 17 nd bath. Prices $1,200 and ¢1.800 Ber year, 00 per month aitiSG, 1120 Feta F at. Sw 13th st. n.w , Or. ..1! 125 $208.93 Tnowa circle Ber. BEES | TT lowest sricce te 1224 F st. ow. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FO SLB 08 EXCHANGES FINE COUNTUY BESIDENCE AR PRINCETON, ON THE HIGHWAY. PEINGETON 70 TRENTON, A hixhly tmproved Country Place, situated nearly Gente Teese ‘tire miles trot Lawrenceville. ‘Ibe location beautiful There are 100 acres of laud under » high ginte of cultivation. | Lmprovements consist of @ hue Brick and F cuntsiuing 14 rooms, all in Bret-ciaes repair; large dry cellar: house “heated furuace «rate abd open fre places. ihe outbu: een re Se complete, sod eiguy, of ot ates Sst ee uw, ISthat.o.w...7.. 2 org tiuyer tes first-class Tenement Houses, th four acres tp Hue stand of grasa, twelve acres of w watered streaius, twelve acres of wheat aud | beautiful woods aud the remainder to | come b corn, oats and truck: also @ fine orchard ot! —s pace ee ere bea a stands on a vutiful plateau, sur- rounded by by ‘ oid trees of varion rons agen Ms ‘Luis beautiful and valuable EP Ba was the ho! Of the late bmg Story Gulic! Tarectee, Uw SNe aud in all its appoint red by good Sueeer ap One weet coat Sor be oon ‘ob accommodating ute S will be sold { mp ae will be exchanged tor property in @r neat 3. VN. HUYGI Sus Fa ave _Or address P.O, Box 428, Washington, 0.0. ‘oc7-6t | F2 KK SALE — HYATTSVILLE — ONE FROM | Frame rciling om Ral.tuad ave | one 11- tur 59g acres of land. dhe hentoineat s ein? cap be examined THOMAS J. mares £ CO, F st. nw. 7308 Gee pe e0!7 as Beis F Siay Peeve Se oF this cley For sale by Brick Hous property wi within € antes of Hysiteville: “Ibe same lof a "i-roum, Frame Dwelting, near depot: all order ati vi easy terms.” Also tuiiy locat is, Very cheap. or Sale Bladeuabut . ooh Lp of besuti- —s-room Frame House, with se acre: beautifully located; reli located and convenient to For Sale— all outbaild:uss; OR RENT—AT $150 PER { MONTH, im the moet feeli-ouable WaNDsomsLi FURNISHED Hotee 5 ». This buuse is commas aud ny arrang Several Huuses. Farms of various sizes, mga s fend has ¢ large double bed rov.us Laudover apd oiner stations pear cea wetuey Apply to eusy, eek-lin FORD. 617 Fane. OF + iadeusbur 5-2 Qok RENT OR SALE — ia EW ‘0! House; fourteen rooms; near Scvtt circle. room Cut tage fort; stable it desired. Brea desi: $20 pei — » sini berate QLOWIDA OKANGE enone. Lands for Saie or Excha.y acres tur sale aud can suit 12th st a.w., Washington, D.C. . OR SALE-ON METIN AND gaihtueat | I ages & Oo Co KE DI toners, 55 Fat. BEN TTENTION, KNIGHTS: 7 TOG 1h vt.12e6299 | 162 20m at. Sr.827.50 ~ : 72 Sth at. Ten © | Static rear 1327 1 st.20 | “As @ SOUVENIR OF THE GREAT TRIENNIAL is oy Real Estaie Broker, 1405 F at. | CONCLAVE get» PATENT MALTESE CROSS COIN PURSE, FINE CARD CASE, POCKET BOOK, WRIT- FOR FOR SALE—-HOUSES. a: FOR SALE—HOUSES. B SALE A 10-ROOM § 19-ROOM HOUSE, 18 GOOD cone rs cre ie, 8. BULELEY & 90. w ag — Ww eee ee er ar FoUK NEW HousKs JU hcsoad feed ae vee co DA i. SALE—A Vou CHEAP UKICK HOUSE. ON F 4 and Lot 252130 to 15 F Me, eS ha rooms beth. DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fet. nw, "Brcko Prec moat coi a ae Tae rar x bua for afew days only. at 23 22800 Nes -THE CORNER-OF 4TH aD oe SE New 7-room Kew Brick ; splendidly bail mani Sa ogee gee i inces, Fe nd terms vio Sha EL iio OR SALE—403. 407M SF. = ee Houses; slate man wash SaMUci i Buesen, oe Bou fis a Foie SALETWO.N NEW DON SiO BOERS ot 8 es all mol imps; BIEBER terms; Price, $3 SAMUEL Bi tationary wi aud ena aprly, — woz Be ave. Dw. SALE 1 HAVE. 80MI aon Dis gel DESIRABLE ee ee for Vitor Tithad esas Just bei: , at of Tet. These Ho G7 Spl irovements Price 6: pa terms for INO. A PI SALE-I 4H: SALE A Fae te north cite & ae ay room; beaut shrowrhout Siar i oer” wovees Open ire places’ hea ted MS. epee oc1-10t Fee SALE-Oi1 18TH ST. NW, SPLENDID 5 aud Basement 12 Fe Foe HAVE 4 2-STORY BRICK Totnes yinent with accommedats oc1-10% iere hw. ‘House on the north side of rear by, furnace, wi jogs Building. iy pancved and vei bath rooma, og Newly Pansred and — and furnace have 911,000. BEA Rivughoat: | BBA BOLTS Fst, Fe. 8 » SALESON ewe fea YEARS’ TIME=NE have a fow Houses, well located, northeast, ths meno for see user Pease ie a a See LARGE DOUBLE HOU-E- 1761 Mass. ave.; twenty-two rooms, ie pan fries, two bath rooms and basemeut cellar; this Louse ig new, base frontage, ia conveniently built, well adapted ectigan ot Wash is in one of the most tah: jounble poctions of Washington: Price $35,000 SHEKMAN & CU., 1407 F st, eexs-im SALY—CHEAP—12 1223, 1295, 122 ae AND Fe.74 are 223, 1225, Bo ee reat fora Hos. o. RENSE & 00, 2026-1m ptt Ss F%, SALE—THAT NEAT aEpruE BRICK REST: pig 708 8d st id terme BR, ¥O2 Pa ave. n. w. vee & NEW 6-ROOM th st., bet. L and M sts. n ¢.; SAMUEL BIEBER, 902 Pa, ave. D. we THE THRE: STORY Bis ta oo HAVE 'BARGA ase gant ‘about £3 rons, incindiag bath room, au alley. Will exchaure toy Rew York otty property, Fi rmit to inspect and price, apply to. woYoR' 1505 Peun pen {OR SALE— INTHE BEAUTIFUL Ni NORTHWEST § SECTION, FINE LARGE nat HOUs! ‘euratory 41 oD ag ielic TxVESTMEN and bssement brick residence, contain- = aoe pars pan 10 large closets, 2 fine bath rooms, S pantriea, ae Payee pred —_ all its appoint- mente of se city fer reuti purpose, ‘Now coated b F first-class yearly tenant st $1,200 PTocation” near comer of "5 gp I nw, Price nw. I Uxok, . 100" = i505 Pon. “ave. poe ealae— FINE Bi NORTRWEST. A large sourh tt mansion, three stories, attic and pesement, containing over twenty roms, not a ing four bath rooms, nuinerous large closets, stor Tooms and conserva! TpUPEnion STEAM: HEATING APPARATUS, tire house order in. in every respect; of the = very ry beet charanter and workiman- "Tits beutiful und desisable house is bulit upon O by 155 fect, vccupying the entire width of lot f.ont excepting a space reverved us au arched drive- way, oF“ "toresch the and 01 ABLES AND CARRIAGE HOUS! which also ‘rout op ewiderwellipeved, alley. Alto- Bother, thie ry fe oue of the most complete in pro autpentne f auy iu the city us asubstautial, Gesiral = cheertu. homie, ‘aud is ready for immedi: For permit to ins; ee cae ect the pr Apply to HUYCK, V.N. 007-6 1508 Pouaylvante ave K SALE — ONE, NEW 6-ROOM PRESS BUICK Front House; rooison each floor; all best im- ieeris's tide alley; bay window and side win: lows ; ows: in « nice pleasant neighborhood ‘hood ; can be ‘OSE & © * aise zoom Press. Brick Front Hot provements; will sell on terms VOSE & CU, 300 Bat. Aloo the, Finest Sainte Property on Capitol lendid chance vestment, as See VOUS" & CO. 300 Bat. ne, Also Very Valuable Unim, proved a oc7-3t B.VOSE & onvoutent ‘ ‘and General P. O. Pees Fs 00. VLe & MUTHERFORD, 1 st Dow. Fe SALEATTRACTIVE HOME JUST BEYOND ae See to street om bell, "bets foam, aad sence celine ial ste ia cvery, pariiculati e tieulars street pay pave sewored and itariied 00 corne' eriots flowers frui toine shect av holy to TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1507 Fst {Oi SAL ETNICE HOMES— near t ry lit. 1at: Tot 20100, Senor be er KR SALE—1344 HK BY. N. = 'POK! inipa For terms waite asad ane Fe O. BorSsi.city. ocd.6t* “OR SALE-THAT VALUABLE HOTEL P_OP- erty known as the js House, located on E st. tween 13th and 14th. “It contains euht good order, with elevator; hui Sootgce 11,130 parchase nase a8 8 rooms in 9 wfroutof 70 feet; lot at feet. Kare oprortauity, to Valuable grown a hotel neocon ou the investment. HUY va METCALE, 1831 F at. 06 SEC o FOR Sale 618 £0,630 Md. ave. tb st. bet. Kand i ats. bw. Zr. Ticabove ix ons" books. For full list cal tkelstand 15th. lect] THOS. . WAGGAMAN. Fok SAnEcA LARGE, PLEASANT AND SOLIDLY. 1-room Brick’ House, on u.w. cor. 13th und of ‘the property on-ay oD } at office for bulletin ixsnedon Nats, & spacious side lawn 472110 ft.; is ina healthy, dry location—in fact a most desirabli as south and cast expowure; an ologant residence cait ted on the vacant corner lot—24igx1U wholes property hase lot of 50s100, with 2 Ti wide aud To fe fr unt parking; would lease the property tor getmnot Years, "Apply to owner at G18 Fst Fx SALE—WE OFFER SOME u ERY ATTRACT. ive and Complete 6 and — 4th 5th the x reazousbie prices and yarticitars a oF gWOuMSTEDI's BRADLEY, bf oe3-1m U27 F st, R SALE—I HAVE 6 2-STORY BRICK HOUSES Jn course of erection and neariue completion at the coruer of Gth and I sts, n.e Tnese are well-buiit houres, mudern improvements, which I cau sell for 2. 6u0 exch: rasousble cash, LV wduting term, NO, I 416 F at. hw. ny SALE HANDSOME THREE-STORY BRICK House, beautiiul condition ; hi square sont of Coun. evacs nese Bal winisier Breet ei a Sity: only $10,000. B. FGI KE TWO, OF THE CHEAPEST BICK Bouesto the city for homes or investments; bear 11; 7 rooms os bath: spleudil conditions ij for u Vermont 7 rocua ad b ath ren ee org price $4,250. STONE, ROG Fat iw DALE A VERY Se HUUSE ON T BT, ia 9th; 5 bed rooms, parior, dining Tow and ‘under whole oc7-i8t) DAVID D. STON Fet nw. By socaee: every eouves: a stable; ING TABLET, DRESSING CASE. CIGAR CasE FURNISHED SATCHEL TRAVELING BAG, or other Fine Fancy Lesther Goods frum the elegant stock st the Trunk Mauufactory of Sir Kuixht JAMES & TOPHAM, 1231 Pa ave Senator Hat Bampetire, Bear Dupont circle wetse car | RE v. e ‘FISCHER Stach, NEAT 9-h0OM BRICK HOUSE, Fo ras Disc Wil Ustn-w.: dboper wont, UMS aa : HES Stee ‘TWO Ft RST-OLASS 1] — NCES, *3 SitDB Sy past S aaeatu, —— ABT AND STATIONERY COMPARY, 529 15TH STREET (CORCORAN BUILDING), IMPORTERS. Artistic Picture Fraaung in Gold or Hard Woods. ee ee ‘Restoring of Paintings FINE STATIONERY AND CARD ENGRAVING. Latest Designs, Low Prices, eef6-3m Fat. n. aoe IN lot 252134 to vonly &. oc2-eo6t OR SALE—A BARGAIN A FINE (NeW) THKEE- k stury and Back-bnildine nc wand Balouny ee eee iu the bet ine ved location thenat a3 ess with lance side $4,700; small cas ‘und easy monthly wo-story, Hotiwen, ee a ny; seven foous: Seoreeritn 5: al coke | fe BUM ube Ta eee Yo For sae: LE—$200 CASH,BALANCE gues aes wayne et obtain . ie Nt SWoRMSTEDT & 4 BY LLY. 927 F juk bas ef iden, moors pene 213 ¥ — Ww. bet t'aud U, 14th aud 15th, Wi 84.050 ese tae d oa je $ rooms exch, Pat F% SALe-FINE RESIDENCE “OR OST 8 114, one square s; inten 12 reat condita ‘bath and store: rooms Saw cn Weezeu1Gs tor alley; cheap at ony THOS, 1-1m en 8 TT AUCTION SALES. HOMAS DOWLING, AUCTIONEER, UNE FINE. COUPELET, Fi FINE SORREL HORSE D HAKNESS AT AUCTION On SATURDAY CID BEI 12, 1859, at 12 o'clock, in frout of my, suction rvoius, 7 shall ‘sell the above furout. ‘The Coupelet iw in erfect onder and by & Good wuiker. THOMAS DOWLI .G, ocd-dts Auctioneer. FOR SALE—HOUSES & LOTS D. C.. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1889, INVESTED NOW IN WASHINGTON us AL ESTATE WILL PAY HANDSOME PEOFITS EX 4 SHORT TIME. Fite Bat alan. comerine: oe See floor storerre: Sree 6 izone room, 25 SALE—ELFGANTLY FURNISHED RESI- ence on Tih sto aitnin twe juares of Dupont le: ‘with besensent Hitchen, ter ret Modern conveniences: house is besutituiiy ba 3 SS gegen and carpets are of it styles wood as Nano, cut classware: in fret every thie ivot and the house ready for immed! lot 21285; permit be obtained at my of aly 'WASH'N DANENHOWER, 1115 Fst ow, Fa SALE — CONGRESSMEN, ATTENTION. jome in vue of the cholcest central loca inthe clty-Vermont aver sear this boase te irst-cluas condition ; sixteen = two baths; lot 33.0x1 00; vesmit, 19 imspect can be’ obtained at my “aon " WASH'N DANENHOWER, 1116 F st. ow. AMUSEMENTS. ICAL RECEPTION TO 7 reer ees a ayy he Bebiy — eee Eames Seen, nes Birkett of Brtwors aga Faso. athe Misece 2d whole, fy oF H. B. Swurrz, +100 ARTIST, Cor, 6th st. and Mass. ave, CRAYON PORTRAITS A SPECIALTY. SATISFAO- TION GUARANTEED. Easel and ¥rames to Match. PRICES, $10 TO 875. ‘Largest Collection of Free-Hand Crayon Portraits in Washington. Easy Payments if Desired. Open until 9 p.m. oc8-lw* Orexrxe LADIES’ SEALSKIN ULSTERS, SACQUES, AND JACKETS, GREAT VARIETY OF SHOULDER CAPES, MUFFS, BOAS AND TRIMMINGS. LATEST NUVELTIES IN GARMENTS TRIMMED WITH FUR B. 1. STINEMETZ & SONS, oc8-3me 1237 Penn. ave. and 13th st. {ER SALE—FACING SOUTH ON L ST. NEAR ae at. new., Thirteen-room Brick ; WEFY CO:VeI $3510. fg Sas a7) WASITN DANENHOWER, 1115 Feet. ow, FOR SAtESIWELFTH ST. NEAR Q N.W. AND Jows (Circle, Fraue House ous beauiltil lot, 34x05, to an Fectuent cos) faysl-ey. -flented for $12. Excellent 1n- ° ease DANENHOWER, 1115 Fst. nw, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ae dE HYACINTHS AND OTHER BULBS AT iba OBER ELEVENTH, 1889, TWELVE O'CLOCK wtih we nine Home Tahal sell a choice cousixuluent of Hyaciuths, Tulips, cus, Narcissus abd other Bulbs. THUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. oc 8-2t HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED rows be IN WASHINGION AND GEOKGE- Virtue uf a deed of trast bearing date of July, 2858, aud duly recorded iri Liver te isa ue #45 et seq., one of the iam cireetlon ut a the pas ed trict of Coluiubia, and b; cured thereby, the’ under raster Wil public auction on MONDAY, OCTOEN 21, 1880, AT ‘CLUCK, in front of the premises, the followiug- described property. viz: Part of lot 3. in square $2. 1m said District, bemilining for the sume wt the southeast Corner of said lor ou the uottis tiuecof worth F tree and run thence west with said nord: Hue thirty-two buck north between parallel lines of the ‘saine width to the rear of suid lot, between 24th aud 25th streets northwest, improved by two com- fortable frame houses, Nos, 241? and 2419 £ street, At 4:30 o'clock in trout of the premises in George: town, in te suid District, on the eaut aide of Jefferson street, beginuing une Ltindred aud thirty-five tect hurth from Water street, und on the north liue of a ten- fout alle; ice Cast with said alley the full run « leu vf suid lot; theuce north twenty-four feet; tice west to Jefferson street: “hence south thon aid ret twenty-four feet to the piace of begiuniue. Lis re by tw Beariy-now Brick Dwellings, Nos. 1018 treet. e On rd cash, the residue“in two equal pay) ente ator ie t rs, With notes: vesting in- teiget aud scour y deeds oF ‘raat on the proverty sold. Ail conve x and recurding at pi cost. $100 serene will ‘be Tequired’ at, the tine of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten Gays from: the day of sale,the trustees reserve the right foZpsell the property at the risk aud cost of the faulting a i or pure ievIN WeSbwanp, oats Jeet a a } Trustees. 719 NEW GOODs. 719 Our Buyer is now in New York sending us the VERY LATEST NOVELTIES IN BLACK DRESS Goops, HANDSOME DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, CORSETS, UMBRELLAS, UNDERWEAR, RIBBONS AND NOTIONS, which we offer at the very lowest prices, GREAT BARGAINS in odd lotsa Many articles re- duced toLESS THAN HALY-PRIOR, SEE OUR NEW STOCK. Best and most reliable goods at lowest prices a& zg a Davis’, ‘T19 Market Space, Cor, Sth st. Tu Rios Prace For Eveznyonz- In addition to the largest line of $5.50, 6.50,87.50 and 10 Suits and Overcoats in the city, WEYL’S also keep the best assortment of very flue goods. haves maguificent line of the very finest Suits, such ‘as five Granite Prince A-bert Suita, fine Fine Cork- screw Prince Albert Suits, plain and eatin lined. Full Dress (Swallow-tailed Coat) suits, A magnificent live of fine Cheviot, Worsted and Cas- simere Sack and Cutaway Suits and Coats and Vests. ‘The best makes in Chinchilla Overcoats, with either Italian or Satin Linings. Cape Overcoats, in black and fancy patterns, aud a splendid line in Kerseys, Beaver and Casaimere Overcoats and Storm Costs, Also an immeuse line of Odd Pants, from 1.50 up. FOR BOYS, 6 TO 18, We bave a fine line of Suite and Overcoats, with or without Caper, at prices not to be touched by houses who have enormous expenses, WEYL'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 0c2-3m 811 SEVENTH 8T. er Willie Tancott’s dead, So 'tis said, But in our bumble opinion ‘He's in his little bed, ‘However obscure our reasoning or confused our talk there's no denying the fact that we haveaiew SOUVENIR OVEROCOATS left which you would do well to secure at once, These elegant garments are of fine Ali-wool Kersey and Mel- ton Cloths, lined throughout with Silk and Satin, per- fect in every particular, 810.60 is the price we name for any oneof them. We had quite « “run” on these Conte last week, but saw very few familiar faces among the large throng of buyers. Now we would urge our old customers tocome and get A SOUVENIR OF SOUVENIRS. Bring the little boys slong, too. As we have just re- ceived & large lut of strictly All-wool Cheviot Over- cuats, with Capes, for Boys from 4 to 12 years of age, which we are selling at 83.00, Men's All-woo! Suits, Sack Coats, $7.50 upward. Men's All wool Suits, Cutaway Coats, $8.75 upward. Prince Albert Suits, stricsly All-wool, @12.25 up- We are showing this season the Largest, Handsomeat and Chespest Line of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING ithas ever been our good fortune to offer, which is maying a great deal, VICTOR E. TEN PEK CENT FOR SALE-BRICK STORE ON 14TH ST. NEAR ea pretty aow windows: vod tenant; Tapiuly increasin 0. Price e300 4 iD value, lot 6,000. by 1115 F st. ay SOUVENIRS OF oCONCLAVE WEEK! GRAND OF, OKA U stalks UBT VAN ENMU AER Ek SAFE AND PaYiNG iNVustMEN IS IN REAL \ALE—STYLISH NEW BRICK, STONE gp ers ae Fie come > furnace; cellar. Bubs Located on 13th, st near Tt.w. Lot 1yx00, Price J ouxsox, Guns ee & Co. run on ur INGRAIN CAR+ priser sh Sousa se. ai bruit Sew ‘Parverua for cut: Aue Tapestry an ‘brinsels, 4$-4 UIL CLOTH, Suc, > 13, Pledicated Awilied Flaupel: avy, 280, New arrivals FALL DhkEos GOODS. and Childcen’s Merino and Wool UN woah LACE CURTAIN, $1 yer pair up. JOHNSON, GARNER & 00, se27 636 Penneslvania ave. near 7th st. nw, bee FOR WINTER. een Reis Stoves at and Ranges st low prices GARTRELL’S, 815 7TH 8ST. A Nice Latrobe to beat two rooms for ¢20. Pereives prompuy Sone. Gesra Surrs Scovrep AND PRESSED FOR gL Costs, 50c.; Pants, 25c.; Vests, 25 bey — | Repai dobe in best manner. —— ered. “Tesephoue call ma 5 Oth stn. w., jashingtom, 87,650. /ASH'N DANENHOWER, aoe 1116 Fst. ow, auz ita at, Went bh R 8. R EXCHANGE—DELIGHTFUL LO- RGETOWN. Foti tomer Exe Q uw. Three-story and col- ome : atgugs one ait all copvautenees: os 2us00,. Price wut NENHOWER Daxorrovs.—The attention of the authori- FoR, SALE-77H sr, BUSINESS ProPeRTy— dag beentory Brick: lanes store with emtavlished rade; couvenieutiy. arraty Wwellutse: Inte celia public balou tka, ‘Seors hie will cou rover rer mou zu, sale rice haa veen ‘put to 15,0008 will take Guekie orthwent as vert pay ™aié) WASH'N DANENHOWER, 1115 F st. uw, POR SALE-ONLY TWO LEFT OF THAT HAND- some Kow of 1%o-story and Cellar Houses on the orth side of Corcoran st, near New Hauipshire ave. onilt by T. F. sclneids tain S rooms, furuace suid wodern iuiprove Sts! uandsowe paper; choice iburlved ; rent readily at $46.0u, xcellent in- youacae or ‘delightiul “home, “Lot 1x87. Price 72 YASH'N DANENHOWEI, e” a20 1115 F st, nw, VISITORS CAN OBTAIN RELIABLE INFORMA- TION ABOUT WASHINGTON. HeAL ESTATE aT DANENHUWER's, 1110 F ST. N Fi uce in a choice ueighborhoud northwest; fiuisbed went style,coutaiuiux tweive roouis, bath, bui- Tess vautry; uewted by Turusce: @ fue Loine ate very aus price; 15,500. é WASH'N DANENHOWER, 1116 F st.uw. R SALE—HANDSOME STONE-FRONT RESI- Fok, SALE-BEAUTIFUL CORNER | HOUSE overlooking smail reservation formed Island ave. aud K sts. u. W,, Convenient tot cars. House contains nine rooms and cellar. Eiec- tric bells, tiled beartus “a uygtibules, Heated vy ey ogetty parking. Wy id on eas Prive §! rasit'x “DARE SHO ed 43) Sr at. uw, OR SALE—FAOING, QTASTON SQUAK: cor. Muss. ave, and Le, 4 so-ntor Buseuient Brick -citculat tower and two bay winido Mine roows; Leuied vy turuuce; eiectric bel 6; gered fusttyetour feet trout ou “ay. ide “packing, nace @8.000. WASH'N DANENHO w cit, Tis Fst. nw. oN and ale er d 4 Birucied under the owns les ee cred: table sfgaret to command w from ta Poe eee: wile sel: quickly; call ‘WASH'N DANENHOWER, 1115 F st. n.w, VERY Bitict iioat ‘Fronts ae Titi brown sete io eed rig Ay “a aber end Ager i Tino 20 alley’ will be completed by ‘Novenber 1. ASH'N DANS SHOWER, 1115 Ft, n.w. A FEW ND DOLLARS INVESTED NOW in WasHTNOTOs NEAL cotate WiLL Pat ‘AY ONE. HUNDRED Pek CENLIN A FEW YEARS. CON- SULT DANENHOWLR, 1118 F SE NY Ww. FoRsat are AN D OPPORTUNITY FOR SECUR- ‘ome oF Investment, Three Two-story and Cellar Vite rick 8;elxht rooms und bath: ull ui 4,, Just completed; lot 1731 05 to alley 1 sihieer@ TLw.; must beasid: i A eno Sit N DANENHOWER, 1115 Fst. n.w. FoR SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON WATER mectowny Tw Head Wash; riot Luxio.” Chey at @3 sa Sioa ANENHOWER, WASH N 1115 F st. nw. FOES yLETTWo NEw TWO-STORY AND BASE- nent Bricks, located on south side of F st. near the corner oF 2d a 03 contain «ix rocms aid : well built: concreted street; convenient to Tinting office aud pension off and in Deighbor- ae rvidl ly ening in value, Lot 10: x70. Price sie SALE—NICE NEW TWO-STORY BRICK containing six roms, bath and all modern tu. rovenents. located on ‘ith st. near ine. Convenient cars and ASL, Price $.i,0u0. 7) WASHN DANES VER, 1115 F st. new. POR SALE-VERY COMPLETE AND WELL-BUILT Now, wonstory and Basoinent Brick ob 2d just mak of Fat B05 coutait, seven roousand bath: tily papered. Ew ASH! DASE AMOWer, z 1115 F st. nw. §ALE—ON PORTNER PLACE, BETWEEN U V and 14th and 15th pone of the . Two stories, buildiny and cellar, | $ix rooms atid bath; be: fully papered, Lot 10x68. Always rented $100 per year ground rent, redeemable ag Pleasure; can be arrat 84,000, Wastin Danish »HOWER, 7) 1115 F st.uw, Fea SALE—A ROW OF REMARKABLY WELL- built Two-story Buy-window Bricks, fucing south et usar vin aw; ¢ ms aud bath Lot ae 83.001 net DANENHOWER, 1115 Fst.nw. SEE SUNDAY Pond AND SUNDAY HERA'D FOR REAL BY ESfare Fox DANENHUWEK. =e LOTS FOR SALE, ALE EX TE AORDINABY. OPPORTUNITY SAFE A el 2 IN REAL ESTATE /KEABLE TER: i eaual 10 8 aviugs ban i siderite : a Fete EO INTEREST. DA: Bry Ea F st. nw. Fee. TAM AUTHORISED TO 1K SALE—| DING A FIN) Ee rages He Foaow. EAL BA! eae Ey ais APPEAR pat moWwEees POLE PAGE Aba ts SONDAYS AND SUNDAY Hes ALD. F2 SALE—ON (HE 2OUTE SIDE Pater ae tn rACING pte iD i BT. #244 Aa tt Cs wasu's 1116 Pet. nw. i RE oe Sea ess Q STREET, weak, peeeey Poet rd WASE'N DAN: ties is called to the existence of a dangerous hole in the sidewalk on East Market Space.— Residents on the upper part of Sist street com- plain of the foul odors which arise from the sewer in that locality, and it is the belief of ny of them that several cases of diphtheria in that neighborhood originated from it. SURRENDERED.—Wm. Granderson, who es- caped from the chain gang on October 2 while at work on the street and who has since evaded the authorities, came to the station this morn- ing and gave himself up. TemPeRatun® ann Conpition or Water at 7 A.M.—Great Falls—temperature, 50;condition, 36. Receiving reservoir—temperature, con- dition at north connection. 36; condition at south connection, 36, Distributing reservoir— temperature, 58; condition at influent gate house, 36; condition at effluent gate house, 36. pee Notes From Frederick, Md. Correspondence of Tuk EVENING Stan. e Frepenick, Mp., Oct. & In the circuit courthere today the case of John J. Van Fossen for the killling of Augusta Porter was again called and the jury completed, At an official meeting last night of the Luth- eran church of Frederick, of which Rev, Dr. Geo. Diehl is pastor, it was decided to change the name to St. James Evangelical Lutheran cburch, This action was donein order to in- sure the admission of the church ino the jsynod, which has heretofore been refused owing to the conflict between the two churches here. Joseph Groff, of Middletown, this county, has passed a successful examination and has been appointed acadetat the naval academy, Annapolis, The barns, adjoining buildings. crops and implements on the farm of D. J. Baumgartner ueur Westminister were destroyed by fire a few evenings ago. The presbytery of Baltimore is in session at Lonoconing, with Rev. W.L. Ould and Prof. wPied . Ely as representatives from the church ere. The entries in the different departments of the fair, which commences here on Tuesday next, have been so many that additional space will be required throughout the whole ex- hibition, George Phillips and wife, who are charged with recently stealing a team from the Rev. C. H. McCullough of Poplar Springs, have been held for the action of the grand jury of Howard county. Thomas Gettinger, a well-known Frederick baseballist, who has recently been playing with the St. Louis team, has signed with that or- ganizationfor next season. He isto receive a salary of two hundred dollars per month. Wm. Mantz Thomas, who died in Washing- ton Saturday night last, wasa grandson of the late Wm. Mantz of this city. The remains were brought here yesterday and buried in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Jobn Ogle, who has been on trial in the cir- cuitcourt here for several days past on the charge of forgery, was found guilty and sen- tenced to fifteen years in the state peniten- ee ee FOREIGN NOTES. The steamer Huntingdon (British), from Liv- erpool for Norfolk, has sd into Queenstown leaking and with her machinery out of order.” It is officially announced that a bill will be introduced in the reichstag calling for a sub- sidy foraline of steamers between German ports and east Africa, The Globe says: “The Rush is an insignificant little concern. - Half a dozen armed sealers act- ing in combination against her might easily capture her, bring her crew into port and de- mand their trial for piracy.” The French billiard champions, Vignaux, Piol and Gaz, are to be pitted against the Amer- icans, Schaefer, Blown and Daly, for a cham- pionship contest in Paris early ia December. ‘The London tramway and omnibus employes will hold another meeting next Friday morning, when their organization will be perfectedand the question of aggressive steps for the redress of their grievances will be discussed. The officials of the employing companies manifest a concilia- tory spirit. Wilkie Collins left a fortune of upwards of £20,000, including the estimated value of nis small but very choice collection of pictures aud all bis furniture and splendid library, all of which will be sold in the course the next few months, ———_+e2+_____ Oxtxy a Srxcte Fare to Barrmwore axp Rervgs via THE PewynsyLvania RattRoap.— The admirable location of the Pennsylva: railroad station, this city, within a stone's throw of Pennsylvania avenue, and the three stations of the company in Baltimore render this road the popular route between Washing- ton and Baltimore. See the low rate offered for the round trip.—Adet, Uncommonly Hard-Headed. From the New York Times, While Thomas Mulay of the Morris and Essex road was running his train cver the Hackensack river bridge Saturday night he saw the head of an old man thrust up between the ties, He brought his train tos standstill, tu i E i Ff iF CITY AND DISTRICT. —_—_———_——_ && Tax Evexrxo Stan is everywhore recog- nized and admitted to be, in every quality, the leading and favorite newspaper of the National Capital, alike in the counting-room, the work- shop, and the family circle. Pretty much everybody in the District reads it regularly. 1 is therefore much the best advertising mediums in the city; and, in proportion to circulation tis advertising rates ure aiso much the cheapest. ————_—_—_—_— THE GRAND > ENCAMPMENT, The Opening Addresses Yesterday and the Committees tees Appointed. The Grand encampment remained in session yesterday until 7 o'clock. In his ot welcome Col M. M. Parker said: “For the first time in the history of this grand body, now nearly three-quarters of a century old, it meets in the city of Washington. No more ft- ting place could have been selected, and I but state a fact when I say no more distinguished or representative body of men ever assembled atthe capital of the nation. Proud, indeed, must you be, most eminent sir,” addressing the grand master, “to be the commander-in-chief of this mighty army of nearly 100,000 valiant knights. But grand and imposing as this may seem, these are bat the nucleus sbout which will gather a knightly host of the future. It is not my place to of the principles on hich our order if founded, bes I ame bare oo speak in bebalf of 1,000 gallant knights to bid you welcome to our city. Than it there is no fairer on earth, Drive through broad avenues, sail down the Potomac past the of Mount Vernon, and in every direction _ = beauties of our city are sbout you. From every point of the compass this ag tly as semblage bas come, From Canada, and old Mexico welcome, thrice welcome. “we welcome you to our fair city, our bearts, our homes, the nation’s THE GRAND MASTER AND THE 10WA CASE. Grand Master Roome's address was read by his son, Sir Knight Roome. He devoted con- siderable space to reviewing what i known as the Iowa case, the rejection by the lows Grang commandery of the ritual adopted by the encampment and the grand master's action in declaring the Iowa knights in rebellion, Admitting for the sake of ument, the grand master said, that the ritual been adopted, still, he says, it was not for the commandery of lowa to pass upon the points, It is in the position of a military subordinate to the national organization, and as such bound by the expressed will of its superior. It was in no way justified in vetoing the action of the national organization, nor could it sit in judg- ment on the legality of the deliberate resulves of that body. He reaches the following con- clusions: “First, the ritual had been adopted; second, the ritual bad been constitutioually adopted; third, if the second conclusion be conceded to be erroneous, still neither the grand master nor a grand commandery has power to set aside a law of the Grand encamp- ment for any alleged want of validity; and fourth, the Grand commandery of lows bad attempted to do a thing it had no power to undertake.” ‘Lastly, and altho b ‘bay wren a mnie peak- ough perbape I should re: from ®; ing on ae topic, I would recommend great gentleness in deal.ng with this untortanate sit- uation of affairs. Our Iowa fraters bave alwaye been noted for theiy euthusiasw in our cause and for their devotion to our order. The whole matter of our ritual will, I trust, be definitely disposed of at this conclave, and with this your final decision I also trust that all will — If Lowa is thus satisfied all occasion for greement will be removed, and once again our valiant and magnanimous knights, with une broken ranks, will unite in our common ware fare in the defense of innocence and Christiane ity. Let us. then, once more come together ag @ united and unbroken -sepanpaantey town p gett all that is it, let us cowne which ioeal before. THE COMMITTEES. The following committees were appointed: On credentiais—Geo. Walgrove of New York, W. 0. Gould of Colorado, O. O. Isascsof Mary- land. (This eae. is called to meet at 9 o'clock this poe On doi: — E. Winters of Virginia, De Drummond of Maine, M. P. Jones of Michigan, E. T, Carson of ai oe Parker of District of the geen 0.8. Ki ing et West eR George Se ts aincone ot Wie consin, W.T. Gassett of Lilinois, O. of New Hampshire. On finance—James Sorley of Texas, —- H. Burnbam of Rhode Isiand, Tristan of California, E. C. Bardsey of weed W. A. Hanway of Maryland, E. W. Price New Jersey, Henry Rolf of Nebraska, On dispensations—Jeremiah Watts of Wis- consin, John L, Browne of Maine,John A. Por- ter of North Carolina, John H. i 4 sas, Duncan T. Bacon of RP. hart of Oregon, Henry Perkins of Ohio. On cree i oe eta ay — of Connecticut, J. lontgomery tucky, B. F. Atkinson of Arkansas, L. R. Atwater of Michigan, E. L. Dudley of Nebraska, Thomas ae Georgia, E. W. Patrick of In- wvances—T. C. Hipple of Pennsylvania, sche razell of Tennessee, L. H. Rootof Ar- kansas, G. W, Chandler of Michigan, C. H. Hol- den of New York, W. G. Bennett of West Vir- inia, George W. Moulton of Lilinois, Richard feucen of Lonisems, Join A. Glens of ile- —_ place of meeting—George H. Alien of Minsiely i, Lee 8. Smith of Penns: — He 00d of Connecticut, W. G. Moore the District of Columbia, J. H. Peabody of Colorado, E. F. Reifsuyder of West Virginia, T. H. Shirley of Keutuck; It was’ decided to Toa the sessions of the Grand encampment from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. panaichaiconcernecoein Dr. Leonard’s Consecration. The general convention in New York having given its assent to the consecration of the Rev. Dr. Leonard, late rector of St. ee ae to be bishop of Ohio, the consecration take place next Saturday in St. ‘Thomas's New York, at 11 o'clock. panes Tobacco Juice in the Alligator’s Eye. In the Police Court today Wm. Palmer, colored boy, was charged with tormenting ani- mals in the zoo. Mr. Weeden, in charge at the zoo, testified that they bad been greatly troubled recent ee Minnesota Boys Fight With Rifles. A dispatch from Brainerd, Minn, feud hes long existed between FE Ht | Fj Hi a ateltt

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