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THE EVENING Ld 1TY AND_DISTRICT. es GF The difference between a loose vague Doast and an affidavit giving exact figures is a wide one, and of great significance to a person interested in the statement. Tue Stam swears to its circulation, This is a point of great im portance to advertisers. SALOONS IN THE COUNTY. The Kestdents Outside the City Limits Determined to Reduce the Number. ASOTHER MEETING LaST NIGHT—A FORM OF PETITION ADOPTED AND & COMMITTEE AP- POINTSD TO TAKE THE MATTER I6 HAND—& LETTER FROM MR. WARNER. There was another meeting of property owners in the county at the Whitney Avenue mission last night to consider the best means of reducing the large number of bar rooms on 7th street road and its neighborhood. Maj. B. T. Rittenbouso, treasurer of the Soldiers’ Home, presided, and Mr. W. A. Gatley acted as secro- tary. ; Mr. J. B. Johnson, after reading the eighth section of the new regulations governing the sale of intoxicating liquors in the county, pre- sented ‘TRE FOLLOWING PETITION for approval of the meeting before being pre- sented for signatures: ‘@ the houorable Commissioners of the District of Columbia: We, whose names are hereto annexed, respectfully represent that we are residents keeping house in that portion of the District of Columbia outside the cities of Georgetown and Wasbington known as the county; that we are heads of families keeping house at the places indicated below, and that our places ef residence are all within one mile ef any of the saloous on Lrightwood avenue between Boundary street and the south line of | the Schueteen park, and any and ull sa- loons east or west | of Brightwood avenue between Sherman avenue on the wi and the Ime ef 3d street extended on the east, and wish to be persoually and individually con- sidered apdceunted as agaimst licensing any andall persons who may apply for license to sell liquer at avy place within the limita named so far as we have a right to be counted under the eighth section of the set of regulations adopted by your honorable board on or about September 18, 1889.” Mr. Johnson said that if he could get one- H fifth of the residents’ signatures they could | knock out « large majority of the existing sa- ‘othe adopted and Mr. Johnson ‘The petition was adopted an . dined” THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS: “That 50 copies of this petition be printed for cirevlation for signatures, and that a com- mittee of three living south of street and three merth of the same be appointed, who shall plan for a thorongh canvass of the district in which each resides. and who shall have author- ity to appoint subcommittees to canvass sub- districts, “That the two committees shall meet and as one committee of six present the petition to the Commissioners in the name of the signers as ue petition for each of the two sections.” THE RESOLUTIONS DISCUSSED. Major Rittenhouse thought that ihe northern boundary line should be extended as far north as Rock Creek road, so as to imclude saloons around that point. Mr. Johnson said that the boaudaries could The Female Army Enlisted In the Cause of Morality and Temperance. INTERESTING CLOSING SESSION OF THE WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION — THE AGAINST INTOXICANTS——& SHOT aT WAR HIGH LICENSE—THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE QUESTION. The Woman's Christian temperance closed the mort successful meeting in its his- tory at the Foundry church last night. union The | session last evening was devoted to the con- sideration of young women’s work. ‘The super- intendent of that department, Miss Ani Moulton, presided and delivered a very forcible address, reciting the work and success department. She said that in the past year two new YOUNG WOMEN'S UNIONS had been organized and two reorganized, mak- ing ® total of eight unions in active working order. Miss Moulton called vpon all nie R. in her young women to use their influence in an effort to winmore young mento the side of prohibi- tion, She culled for the prayers and sympathy of mothers and older sisters in the good work. Referring to the influence of women sho waid: ‘With you. young women, ree! its the duty of Christian profession and’ Christian life. Your words men; you have a great work to do. young girl, as far as ei Every reumstances will permit, should belong to the Young Women’s Christian temperance union. Through this excellent orgenization you can bring your influence to bear against the most dangerous enemy of the buman race.” Miss Louise Strobel and Rev. Dr. Elliott alao delivered interesting addresses, RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED, During the session the convention reaffirmed its intention in regard to temperance“to be true in the future as in the past to their prayerful convictions upon this all-important ques tion,” and that they “repel as unjust and unkind the oft-repeated ‘assertion that we have lo the standardand turned aside from our nal methods of gospel temperance work. Referring to the children the conventi wered origi- ion re- solved “that we consider the training of the children of the Jund in temperance principles the surest foundation we can lay for a future republic redeemed from the curse of rum; therefore we contemplate with the supremest satisfaction the enrolling of so many of them in Bands of Hope and Loyal Legions, and would urge every local W.C.T.U. to see that they have at least one such organization in their midst.” With regard to intoxicants the convention re- peated and emphasized their protest against called upon Christian people to refuse tronize such violaters of law and to endea’ report the same; also to positively decl: trade with any but temperance grocers. THE TORACCO QUESTION. | the sale of intoxicants by unscrupulous drus- | gists without physicians’ prescriptions and to pa- or to ine to The convention alxo took up the tobacco question and resolved: “That we heartily condemn the use of tobacco in all its forms and call upon all our members to discourage its use, an that as mothers we stand are at the fearful increase of the cigarette abit and, realizing that many of our boys are being destroyed by it, we would re- spectfully urge Congress to enact the law for- bidding the sale of tobacco to minors presented by our superintendent of narcotics and peti- tioned for b; educators of the District. the clergymen, physicians and The Blair Sunday rest bill was indorsed in all its points and good people everywhere were called upon to uphold the standard of Sabbath be changed as suits the commiltces. Major Rittenhouse inquired how the commit- tees would be appointed and Mr. Johnson re- plied: “By common ccnsent.” i Mr. Jobnson said he thought it might be | Deiter to leave the whole matter to a commit- | tee of five, & t the committees, | bat Mr. Ga’ took a different view of the } matter and ssid he thought the committee | | | uld be chosen at the present meeting, u be naming of the call ocecasion- | * office and see the cations of lignor men and take a copy of te names signed thereto, and see if they were geuulue. He thougat THEIZ LADY FRIENDS OF THE W. ©. T. U. | would dotbeir utmost to help them. Miss Lonise Chase. who was present, sai Exton is the Indy in charge of pe for the W.C.T.U. and she would be one to do this work. I have no she would do her t would do their memb os of th at the Comm. pted and TER . B. Barnam, ‘aj. Rittenhouse, nH, Wineber- the soldic CEU. be reqneste their work. He also read A LETTER FROM Mu. B, H. WARNER, who wr you are taking and would be giad to be but forthe reason that I fear the eff others would be shorn of their strength by my co-operation. In other words, if f par in the meeting, a8 [surely would do if Iw on hand, those on the other side would say t: 1 was instrumental in having it od and that | it did not really rep: t the sentiments of the people so much as my desires to see acco! plised fhe end you have in view. I have in-{ terested myself on other occasions, not ouly in | this ¢. iou but in others looking to the re- | striction of the worst feainres of the trailic, Which at best is. in the opinion of a lerge num- | ber of our citizens, demoralizing and injari- ous to the best interests of the community. My efforts recently have been to place this matter before the pubic. not with any re ence to any sumptuary laws but purely as one | detrimental to the material prosperity of the | aos ge Itsecms to me this standpoint is oue | om which the subject ought to be conaidercd | by every fair-minded man, outside of the moral sud religious features involved. Those wio | say that municipal governments have no right to regulate the sumptuary preferences of their Citizens cannot surely deny the daty of the executive in removing from any locality nui- sances which prevent the growth and develop- ment of great citivs like the national capital.” The meeting adjourned to meet the 2d of October in the same place at 7:30 p.m. —— pperate with then in The Union Veteran Corps. ‘To the Editor of Tue Eveyine Stan: Wasutsarox, October 15. It is stated in your edition of this afternoon, ‘under “National Guard Ne that Company A, fitth battalion (Washington Sharpshooters), is the first company to reach the imum strength of 100 men. While I am pleased to kkuow that Capt. Benson's efforts asan organizer | have met with such « fuil measure of success | Tcanuot let the statement that his is the first company to reach the maximum go unchal- | lenged. for the reason that the Union Veteran corps is entitled to the honor. On April 15, 135% company A, second _bat- talion (Union Veteran corps), having af the time 175 enlisted men on its rolls, was granted authority by the commanding general to re- Organize asa battalion of tour companies, and was later ou assigned as the third battalion of the guard. Since the reorganization this battalion has continued to increase in membership until m being the strongest company it is now the strongest battalion, and it Las to: jay 274 active members, all of whom are either soldiers of — ar OF sons of veterans, t the recent brigade dress parade and re- view the Union Veteran corps Toned out one hundred and s:xty-five muskets, and on that oc easion exceeded in numbera any two battalions on the ground. In wheeling by companies pre- baat to the oe ene B, which Y-hine men in ranks, was, by the perso: carection of Gen, Ordway, brokea into Laem thus making five companies in the third bat- talon. Respectfully, 'T. B. Hanarsow, Major commanding third battalion, D.C.N.G. The Site for the Exposition Buildings. ‘To the Editor of Tur Evestxa Stan If the great Three Americas exposition should be heid in Washington, which ts cer- tainly the only appropriate place for it, it feems to me that the large tract of vacant ground east of Lincoln park is by all odds the most suitable place for it in the District, It ia high and almost as level as a floor; is easy of access and commands a beautiful view of the Capitol and the uew library building and the surrounding country for many miles around. As the buildings are to Ae, pocmneant it is aD icaportant that they should be built upon high ground, so that they will show off to ad- vantage. The view of so many of our public buildings is spoilt by their being built upon Jow ground. Exposrtiox. Se Gen. Mahone spoke cordially to ex-Senator Riddleberger at Stuuaton depot last night es they took the sume train to Richmond. observance, A res Saran D. La Fetra. The resolution paid ation was also passed recognizing the | efficient labors of the District president, Mrs. a de- serving compliment to Mrs. La Fetra's unceas- ing work an thies and prayers for the future. '$ SUFFRAGE QUESTION nupand the folto That in view of the fact that w alf the population of this > woman r there would be in woman the liquor ballot to children and her homo, therefore we are in hearty ord with all laws whi hasten | the establishment of equal suffraze everywhere, y when woman, and pray God to speed the ¢ by er ballot, may throttle the power of r Tho cou vention expreseed its thanks to Con- | gress for the appropriation for the Hope and | Help missicn. A STAR AT HIGH LICENSE. A steb was made sh license ina ri tion which read: “That as loyal members prohibition, stale efore promise our int $s uh Win. Cohen for € pledged the convention's sympa- ng resolution omen coun- it possessed igence and integrity as | 1 realizing the power abolish trafic and protect herself, her esolu- of the ne uncormpro- to Mrs. Wilkinson and Mr. vening the eveni i Tiusic, to ¥ mall for kindly founing ms and potted plants, aud to Mes. Deane for ions of ferns and grasses, and to Mrs, Deuham, our svperinte ut of flower mission, 2m yre im for «0 tastefully ari ang i ings of our meeting: ———— Episox's Tatkixo Mace graph, is now on exhibition avenue, 3 Pennsyl the decorations and porting the proceed- the new phono- vania reproducing a choice selection of songs and recitations, cornet, trombone and piccolo solos, band ec PRAYER BOOK REVISION, A Test Vote In the General Episcopal Convention, At the session of the Episcopal conve: in N ntion w York yesterday a resolution was adopted requesting Congress to pass a stringent and un.form divorce law for the District of Colum- bia and the territories. Attention was called to the report of the late commissioner of labor, Carroll D. Wright, on the subject of divorce. During the afternoon there was an anix discussion of the report on the vision of the p chairman ordered a vote, amid much exciteme: which was Tt was a vo unounced the ity report of the majority will up for consideration today, — —se0 mated proposed Te- er book. At 4:50 o'clock the taken te by result es. 39: noes, 46; divided, 12. come Democratic Clubs of Pennsylvania. The first general assembly of the democi atic societies of Penasylvania began yesterday in the Thalia theater, Philadelphia, delegates, representing democratic clubs parts of the state, were in attendance, Over 800 in all W. H. Heusel of Lancaster was chosen temporary president, and Maj, John D. Worman of Gelphin secretary. Iand and } Phila- Letters from Grover Cleve- Kandall_ were loudiy applauded. President Chauncey F. Biack of York, Secre- tary John D. Worman of Philadelphia, and ‘Treasurer J. Irwin Steele of Awhland, Schuvl- kill county, wore re-elected, and the fol: vice presidente chosen: Wm. J. Ranch of owing Read- ing, J. H. W. Howard (colored) of Harrisburg, and Jos. P. Murphy and John H. Fow of Phila: delphia. ‘The report of the committee on resolutions was received and unanimously ado; this ended the ee Married in Cotton Bagging. ness of the convention, There was a unique marriage at the fair at Raleigh, N.C., in the presence of several thou- eigh heavily with young’ 1 and favors the hands of women the most effect- for its overthrow.” | work of tha convention was closed by | on of a resol: ks “to the | trustees of Fo urch for the | sand people. The contracting parties were | Wm, M. Bateman and Miss Josephine Nowles. Both were dressed in white cotton ba; made at Leadsville mills in North Car, eging ‘olins, ‘They were escorted from the city to the fair grounds by a large procession. The brides- maids and groomsman were also dressed in cotton bagging. A great number of presents were received by the bride and room, Git were presented by Gov. Fowle. The Me. teman is an enthusiastic member of the farmers’ alliance and detests trust with all his heart, He 'y 01 its de if feat by the alliance. the jute baggin f took this Seal owing his hatred of it and his joy at | Not a single yard of bagging has been sold in Raleigh though the | jute trust has offered it at two cents Farmers will not use it handle it. per see Gov. Perry of Florida is dead at Ker: 2887, and in the war was a brigadier, sumption and paratyais cansed his di Mise Caldwe:t eae Murat Oc a0 Cardinal Gibbons met Monsignor O'Connell ' yard. and dealers wili not | | Tex. He was # candidate for the Sua | Con- at the Baltimore depot, Monsignar O° nel! delivered to the cardinal several toss and verbal messages from Propaganda an pope and the tree, j ae EN a TARE: bnder Ebbitt House, Bi Rees E, Lata stand Vt. ave, 3B. SMITE, F, MicRomanr | - af Mowanoae 13th wt, | GOODS DEPARTMENT a lot of Antelope Skin RBR A M MM" .SS Be oO OE OG OBE g Ss = o 24 3 5 eae THIS AFTERNOON, beB aA MMM Sss8 . 9 VALTER B WILLIAMS «Uv, Aucta 7 PLACE, PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TORULAR SuOtrING PROPERTY AL TEE INTEESECIION OF THIR: SEVENTH, EIGHTH AND D STREETA BSTREET NOLTHWEST: SER TNED Cee BELWEEN IT AND K 8 _ NTH W ABT ALSO B STREET BETWEEN TWELFTH AND AUCTION, 10. CLOSE CP THY BREASCR OF From among onr large stock of Cloaks we've selected ReAL ESTA TE OF THE LATE GEORGE W. the following three items for special mention: ‘Terns of sales Onefourtte oP ibe purchase money in cash and the residue ia tl iments at ITITH HEERY, Yo A RRR EER | Peopectively one two aid Dee eee ements oF TH HE YY we Sele, with imterest at six (8) percent per annum, in- — HEHER YY £4 ELE tereat payable semi-annually, be secured by the Aaa e s chasers and a satisfac PU Bice ¥ 2°40 Rktee | potest the pus on the property soll. oF all ews at the option of the aver or purchasers; and all BEB A BRR GGG A TINN N s5Sg conveyaucing and ecording ata be ‘at the cost of the BAAR RG G AA JINN N§ purchaser oF pure he “purchaser of pur. a Ask RURG Go Axa He RN Seithin ten C10) daya after tie Sete nels epee fam, NN | withun'ten Cor the ~ BEA AR R GCG a AlN NNSss5 = (to him, ber ur thetu will be resold at his, bor ‘Will not tell you what they are wo! Gu TCESDAY THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF OCTO- you to make your own comparisons, BER, 1889, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., we. shall sell, in front of the ses, all those cer — pieces or parcels of ground situate apd pice the ality PLUSH JACKET, with bell | fateuumbered cee btee yee ean described a A splendid qi f . “4 hdl Vision dred and fleeven all sizes, and CUT TO FIT. Has not the | siutraeven frouting” 30 et oi, 1th aitert abe bungling appearance of an ill-fitting plush garment. LO1 feet 3 mches on ‘on Nev street, 88 feet 8 inches York ayenue northwest, containing in ali ebout 6,71 $9.00 18 OUR PRICE. square foot of ground,with the improvements thereon, Ade! tof tive hi dollars will be required at 50 Cloth Jackets in atriped and plain effects, A fhe‘fme of sale, Ih Droperts Should comand the large varicty of shades. And we guarantee them to | Sttention of capitalisis and th, in search of invest- ing centrally located and well adapted for NESD AY the SIXTEENTH DAY OF OCTO- “LOCK P. ments, fit yon as well as if made to your measure. usingts not had a single ill-fitting garment among them = BER, 1889, at FOUR O° KEM. in front of the oe dilake pew part Lot 6, in equare 3 tine Eees Dee Coen eee eee coe you'll | Feeton Lith strect "between t aud Ke stzeows north: find their duplicate at our price, west, runuing back 94 feet 9 inches to alley, more or improved by two two-story Frame Dwell Nos. t ry wy 55555, Soe A a deposit of 8100 will be req: 5 at the , Rada EF visti oat te temney Eat RROEE GEOR ee es -M,, infront of the premises, Lot No. 21, in aS my BS ww Coltsman, executor and trustee, et al, subdivision of lots in Square No. 277, troutu R street between 1th’ and One Style of Ladies’ Cloth Newmarket, Directoire DD! ‘back 100 feet to alley, lesa. front, bell sleeves, madeap inal the new cloths, A | Fe Gtr sand serciers Beer occas coe ole garment splendidly adapted for general wear. Warm, | dow No, 1204." deposit of €100 will be required comfortable, perfect-fitting and, above all, aty’ atthe tine of s°ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, You want for nothing more ina garment. Cheap at och-d&da Auctioneers. price, Fp uUSLELS' SALE OF F.. AME HOUSE AND LOT = RES At OF SUMNER S1RI ET AND FIFTH n STREET, HOWAKD UNIVERSITY. ge & 4 | a4 By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the we. BB Hm THOUs wo wal well at Subihs anes eay none es c. q “O04, wo will sell at pubis sauce! bot tho of? 5,90 = WiggW—Higg premises on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER A.D. 1889, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, If you have not seen our Cloak Department you | ali that certain pisces or parcel of land and premises will want to, known and described on the platof said District as and being lot numbered six .6) tn block numbered atx It oceupies the whole second floor, front building, | (6) in Howard university subdivision of farm of — ana is stocked with an unsurpassed line of every grade | Aj, Smith, cori monly known a Eiingham . 50 feet on Sumner sirect and a frout of garments, from the cheapest to the finest, for gf 120 feot on Sth street, and is improved by frame LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, ‘and prices on everything are low—VERY LOW. Com- use. ‘Lerms- One-third cash ; balancein one and two years with t per cent interest, payavle semi-annually, and to prem: all cash, option of purchaser, Conveyancme, &t cost of parison tells, TRY IT. Purchaser. A deposit of lop Teqhired st time of = sale. Terins to be complied with in. ten days, other sSSs TITT «WO wise the Trustees reserve the right to reseil the prop- S. 4 iL erty at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser ‘SS Gj z 4 L alter pind ati papas wotise, = as 16 1D BUIDe ; ¥ news! ishod in Washington, D, Sss8 PO LLL ELLE Paper DUO PRANRLIN "MACKEY, Trustee, 505 D street northwest Mare om De NOE 6 Sur sone bediwest: Sth M _ Mt Auctioneers. oc3-d&ds M ABLE SMALL LOT, WITH OLD FRAME No, 1700 TWENTY-FIRST STRELT EST. To settle an estate we will sell on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SIXTE®NTH, 1850, at FIVE P.M. in front of the premises, Lot 8, in sahare G3, frouting 20 feet on 21st street by average de; th of about 57 feet. ‘itle sold a8 shown in Ashfourd's abstract, to be seen at office of Geo, F. Graham, 1503 Pennsylvaeia avenue, ‘Terms: All cash ; ey of $100 required. ville, Ma. GEO. F. GRARA’ id mom a! we want to call Yes, a whole store full, but what your PARTICULAR ATTENTION to are just THREE IN NUMBER and sre in DRESS GOODS. They're NOT from back shelf—goods which have ocl2-d&d 1503 Penna, been here along time and we want tocloseout, Ob, —_—— no. : FUTURE DAYS. There ia nota Dress Pattern in our house which is ) | iced DARR & CO, ewer or more stylish, and we've s whole department full of Robes and Yard Goods from all over the world. ‘We'll tell you what they are, but you can't appreci- ate colors and combinations in cold type, so you must SEE THE GUODS yourself. 40-inch All-wool Serges, with side bands,in new shades. Marked 60c. SPECIAL PRICE, 50c. A YARD. 40-inch All-wool French Foules, side-bordered. | ‘Usually sold for 9Uc, and $1 a yard. SPECIAL PRICE 70c. A YARD. | GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, (Formerly with Duncanson Bros.) SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. We desire to inform our friends and the public that we Lave severed our connection with the Messrs. DUNCANSON BRUS.,, Where we lisve been employed for 18 and 14 years re- spectively, aud will on or about NOVEMBER 1 | Open our New and Commodious | AUCTION, COMMISSION AND STORAGE ROOMS: At 920 PE YLVANIA AVE. N.W., 40-inch Sutin Striped Berbers, with a S-inch Selt- color Persian Border, worth 1.65. Special price a yard, Chatelaine Bags, all colors, leather ued, with new Oxidized Trimmings. Price elsewhere 98o. OUR PRICE 500. EACH, j We can't duplicate these and they'li not be here long | Must Complete Auction House south of New York city aud compare favorably with any in the great metrop- jbyM Jono tT. Len | intext appotntineuts necessary to the proper conduct of | 4 our tusiuess end will, we do not hesitste to say, be the ‘on will be provided with all the ewspaper publisued in Wax! Moclitdeas UNAS 7 STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY. OCTUBER 16. 1889, ‘cONORKOW. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, BY CATALOGUE, ELEGANT FURNITURE, PIANO, MIRRORS, ORNAMENTS AND HANGINGS Gated, | AT AUCTION. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER TEEN) H, 1889, commencing TE. shali sell the entire contents of the eleraut e el 4D part: ‘No, 1736 N street orthiveet eubreciug One Superb Grand Piano with Cover and Bota iatve Arm Chulrand two Fompeddur One Large ‘end three Side Chairs in White and ‘Bands utel and Pier Mirror. ieee ge top Table with Red Satin Dam- ak Cover. h EERE Hi mam ree ieee ane wt and Pedestal. wy RECEPTION ROOM. eo Oval Mirror with Viush Frame. it's Easel Ebonized retary and Deak. Red satin Window Hangings. peed Hed Wiudow Drapery, wo buverb Brouge Figures: Two Candelabras Fire Irous, Feuders, &e. DINING ROOM. ink ee One Ruperb Solid Carved Walnut Buffet with ret plate Mirror, fost gt 500, * A ae Elegant Walnut Exteusiou Table with Carved Pillars, ——s, Leather-covered ‘Dini ia oes in prime condition. Japanese Dinner Service, finely decorated. Diniue Room Pictures Brussels Carpet. * CHAMBERS. ily carved, com Burk u, “Bedstead wath tiveases aud aud coun} Old Goid Bina boy 3 ulie, 4 Pieces. Cretonne and Lace Window Drapery. Elegant aeodoet and Axminster et ee One Superb Ebony Louis XVI Chain! em armoire, a Arouire: Seas Lamas, ct Pillows ts. ‘Suite, 4 Pieces, Bureau, Commode and Bed- ‘with Mattresses complete. Chairs and Lounges. Blue Satin Brocatelle Bedsteads with a Louis XV! ypery, Ac. Brass tresses complete. Black Wainut Chamber Suites with plet Blac Welout Armoire Upholstered Chamber Furniture. Sisctoaly Desstet Citibes Chamsbes Set, Easuncety ry Bouble Bedstead, with Canopy and ttreases com- uble Brass cy aepaione Sitvane’ Furaiters ee ‘a LIBRARY. Handa jush Library Suite. fix bosized Jubinets oe Book ‘Cases, ie uce ice ec. warhnsaas ot RT OHES, uantit itchen Requisites, Heifirdrator, Dining Geen LAWN, Two it Bronze Urns. N.B.—This house has been furnished without regard Penso and {sin first-clase coudiuom to ex! is ‘The house will be open f cto) to wale GR Sotiock yas whee catcidgaes > fale tram 9 aim, wi ready. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, LLATERALS AT AUCTION. By ne os. two certain collateral notes, ve tuuatic Gun Carriate Stock. ne Deventure Bond. 6 per cent, of the Cuntinental Loan and Trust Couspaiy of Jvwich, Dakote. ‘Terma cash, By order of uolder of uote, OL Bt DUBCANSON BRO. ‘TORY BRICK MOUSE, No. 1154 7° -SECUND STREET NORTHWED' B BEET. ST * M Sit On THUKSDA ENTEENT BER ¥_ AFTERNOON, OCTO! SEV- ‘H, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLUCK, we ‘will sell, in front of the premises, LOT 22, SQUARE 51, fronting 17 foet 6 inches on 2ud atreet anda depth of 74 tect 8 inches; alley in rear. improved by a three-story Brick House, 8 roomsand } bath, water and gas, perty $8 ib Dear sigpal rapidly improving section of the | fice. UU cau remain on the property, the bale ‘Adeponit of 8100 required ut sale. 8c. ut purchaser's cont. Terias to ve ¢ in fitveen days, otherwise riglit reserv: ell st the risk and cost of the Sefeuftne purchaser five days’ public Rotics of such rasale im #016 MUL tou, "AN BKOB., Aucts. BROS, Auctionvers, KUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK ROUSE AND aor. NO. J327 N SUREET, WES? Was! of a deed of trust duly reeorded in Liber | lio + olumbza, we will front cy DAY Bs virine x0. 1260, at that price. iin —— \ ‘Our sales rooms for the sale of BRE A vy U MM Mu of FINE ART, BRIC-A-BRAC, LITERARY, PROP- | BB AA U U MMMM ™ § BRTY, A D MS 5.9 whole of the Second bas 24} uu aan Bug Will cceupy the whole of the ond Floor of our ive, and will be expecially adapted to ched by elevator aud provided with inw rooms, and especial pains will be taken afortable the attendance of ladies and all sufes, POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, ocl5 7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS, Pending the con of our building we are pre- - | pared to receive and con juct sales of every description, Hovsz & Hi: BRMANN | and solicit of our frieuds aud the pubiie their patron- so’ . ee | uve iu our r Fr branch of business, at our Tem- RECOGNIBE NO DOLL SEASON! | porary Office, in the offics of tho Washington Safe IN SCOURING THE VAST EXPANSE OF oUk 916 Poonsyivania avenue, two stof our future operations, and wo e, to ail Our patrons, perfect satisfaction y respect. Very respectfully, the public's obedient servants, JAS. W. RATCLIFFE, CHAS. W. DABR. THREE COLOSSAL STORES WE HAVE FOUND AMID THE RUINS OC- CASIUNED BY LAST WEER’S RUSH MANY BARGAINS IN PARLOR AND BED ROOM IMPORTANT 8A FURNITURE, WHICH WE OFFER ON SUBERION SURWITOR CREDIT ENGRAVING? AT PRICES FROM TWO TO TWENTY DOL- BANDS CNEL UO LARS CHEAPER THAN THE SAME CLASS ui . OF GOODS 18 ADVERTISED IN ANY OF THE SO-CALLED STRICTLY CASH HOUSES. THIS IS DONE TO ACCOMMODATE OUR IMMENSE FALL PURCHASES DAILY AR- RIVING, BUT NOW UNFORTUNATELY LY- ING IN THE FREIGHT BLOCKADS AT THE VARIOUS DEPOTS. RELIABLE HOUSE KEEPERS WHO ARE SHORT OF READY MONEY, BUT AT THE SAME TIME HAVING A ‘TASTE FOR BEAUTY AND COMFORT IN THEIR HOMES, LN PUP- CHASING THESE GOODS UPON CREDIT WILL FEEL A SATISFACTION IN KNOW- ING THAT NOW, AS IN THE PAST, THEIR OWN TERMS WILL BE ACCEPTED! IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE YOU WILL FIND OUR LINE TO COMPRISE ALL MAN- NER OF HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES WHICH TEND TO MAKE LIFE A BLESSING AND ROME A PARADISE UPON EARTH. TO BE IN MODERATE CIRCUMSTANCES 1s NO SHAME, AND WHEN THE BENEFITS OF OUR EQUITABLE ALHER EAD, WALNUT AND GLASS ‘A BELVICE, ‘1 TEN O'CLOCK, elegant residence “Mi 5, tire couteute uf the No, 4 lows circie. Siauy of the Cil Paintings were purchased abroad and are of great morit aud by well-known artists. The Line Engravings are line aud will speak for them house wall be open for imspection the day prior my, ale from Oem. til S p.m. — THOMAS DOWLING, BLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NUMBERED iO C STREET SOUTHEADL, AND 2 HAKKISON AVENUE SOUTH- Ou TUESDAY, OCTOBER FIFTEENTH, AT HALF- PANT POUR O'CLOCK FM, 1 will offer for sale in front of the premiaos, cub Lots 19 to 28, in square 1041, improve! by 2-story Brick Houses, Terins day of sale. 0clU,11,12,14 THOMAS E, WAGGAMAN, Auct $3" ON ACCOUNT OF THE INCLEMENCY OF the weather the above sale fs postponed until, TUES- DAY, OCTOBER TWENY-nBCOND, SAME HOUR AND FLACK, is j THOMAS E, WAGGAMAN, Auct, FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PH SALE OP CHOICE HYACINTHS, TULIPS, RARCISSUS, CROUUS, ko. On FRIDAY, OCTOBEK EIGHTSENTH, 1889, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, at my auction rocius {shall well» choice cousistinent of Bulbs of every description. 001 0-26 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctiouver. Tyre § SALM OF VALUABLE DWELLING, DP xo ddd NeW YOuk AVENUE NORTE MESS #y virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the Dinirict of Columbia, paased ou tho oth day uf Sep- tember, A.D. 1859, in the case of Mary V. Leo et al.ys, Kuma M. Hyatt ot al. No. 11729 Equity, asamended ‘by further decree in said cause. dy of September, A.D, 1880, L will che premises, on Ublic ARCULR, 1D front of tl Bayctn F(F(EeNTH DAY OF CREDIT SYSTEM ARE PARTICIPATED IN THE COLD AND CHEERLESS HEARTH WILL BE MADE TO BLOSSOM LIKE A GARDEN OF ROSES. ‘TO THE VAST MAJORITY ChEDIT IS THE WATCHWORD OF THE SEASON. CREDIT IS THE LABOREK'S WEALTH, AND 10 THE ARTISAN THERE 18 NO DEAREB FIEND THAN Kr 131 twonty-fuur C4), iu square No. o14.in the ef Washington, D, vernen: » With the impro' te and eppur- tensuces. ‘Leriux of sale: One-third of the purchase money in casu and the residue in two equal justaliments, pay- age respectively at one aud two years frum the day of sale, with interest, secured by deed of tunst Ali conveyuuicing aod tesursiue at aatenene eek conveyuticu ry — CREDIT. terms are notcouipied with within tam dere HOUSE & HERRMANN'S Sivortsennent in the Evenise Stat nate rears and oust of the defaulting purchuser. §100 deposit CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE acceptance of bid. - * ra 21 and O23 7th st and 636 Mass, ave. nw T10 Sth ctreot berth west ve2-4n ’ DUNCANSON BMOS., Auctioneers. oot-deds S@-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON At count of weather til MUNDAY, OCTO! WENT A PINST 1889, at same hour snd place. as a ee RUNKENNESS. O THE LIQUOR HABIT, oaitively Cured by administering Dr. Hainer GOLDEN SPECIFIC. FINE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH EF, NEAR }iean be given in a cup of coffee or tes orim articles Fics DEPsT eae eo? AND NEA We <1 food without the knowledwe of the patient; itis ab- FRIDAY ‘ERNOON, EIGH- rolutely harmless, aud will effect # permanentand | pPEN TH AL FIVE OULOGE, wo oly oon in front seedy cure, whether the patient is moderate drinker | of the the west 51 fect frou or an aleaholie wreck. IT NEVER FAILS. feet UARE 143, frat on north agit wien, bo corne of 4h well in mises, on THULBDAY 1s 177TH ¢ OF OC- | SEE, AD.» L809, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the fol- lowing described real estate, situate in the District of | | Columbia, Co wit: AU those Certain pieces bei those parte of lots numbered que by ed und six (106), due hundred and seven (107) aud one bun- | dred aud’ twelve (112), in Boa tion to Georgetown, which said the laud recone of sal fuite JY tty and Hawkin's acti aud Tol, scribed in one parcel, as follows, namely: on 1st «now calied Ny street cwenty-Hve (25) feet West from the southeast corne: of said lot No, 1U6, and run- thence west on said street sixty-four (G4) feet and atx (th) inches to 8 pulut op Partition] all seperating the row The house next weet thereut ; suetice northeud throw | the center of yartition wall oue hundred snd | | eueht, ven (137) feet and one (1) meh; thence east ; ob, Wore OF lis, to the lin ce of beximuauy, teeter with all the jmprovemsuts, waya, casements, Fights, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances te tue saute boloug- dug or In auy Wise ay) ertaiuing. ‘ferus: One third cash. valance in equal installments at one und two years, Lotes to bear U yer cont ierest, payable seuni abnuslly, snd to be secured by deed of u or all cash, at option of pi Tequired st male. Cow’ ancing, i Twi e 2 right to resell the property ut the risk aud Cont of | the defaulting purchaser aftae 'S Gaga patil mis (a gach revaie ih some newspaper publiaicd i Weak WILLIAM CORCORAN HILL.) qyustees cct-dkds CHANLE: PO ei a Rl MPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. “Trustee sale of valuabie real eatate ofa two-story aul basement Brick House of six rooms, amd No. GALT Q xtreet worthweat (formerly ¢th street), Se eljeiniue ot ka al having ofteat an eieateion tie loin onto. ty Rix (od feot “This Se 8 good. build. Six (OU) feot and six (G) inches. - inw site, having » southern exposure, and the town which is improving very tast. Under and by virtue of '& decres of the Sui Court of the Dixtiict of Columbia, i wherein Janes Barker et al. were plaintifis and An- drew Barker the defendant, and cause No. 11417, Eq. docket 28 DAY, OCTOBER'S. VENTEENTH, 1880, 38 PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P.M., sell at'public suction in trout of the premises the following described real estate, known und designated upon the plats sud aus of said city ae. jot uumbered ten +10) aud part of lot numbered éleven (11), in Beatty sud Hawkins’ ainended addition to Georwetown, the same em braced within the following Lbea, to wit: “Bewin- Bide, of ath ning for the same on the north street ralted the it wher Ting between ot nine (rand sand cow 2 where the dividi lot ten (10) touches said street, and runnii thenoe west with the line of said 4th st to a poin' ‘said street ald be Es in the suid Line of r Bi), thence eastecly and eleveu (11), mee y rear line of lots eleven (11) and ten (10) (2). gud thence by and with the dividing line between lots nine (%) and ten 10) to the place of beginning. Luproval by» tworstory-and-basetuent brick house, containing six rooms aud two large porches, extending the fait low of the house, of trustee reserves Seas ART! ILLIA! 007 -aae ee Office, pre st nw. G* W. SLICENEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st, Peer its gigereee CX) LALGE OU’ gens and two Grey sold. of ail cash’ ‘or parcels of | | land sud ‘premises knowu aud disunguished as und , 18: A PARPAGRE, UID EROAEDR DovK suet oa UNE he * 5 AJ BoU Ds F KUM BOAKDIN jOUB! AUCTION. otk SALES KOUMS. aoCRS: aT aM CANNED STER, BAU ALTER & WILLI. AT AUCTION. —0} @ TANDs, Fick own! $3 ah chown @ U BE ies DAS FRoe Gabiion vakke SEVENTEENTH, AT AMS ‘Ni: ASH. ROCKERS, TABLES, ALSO GOODS, MACKEREL, SARDINES, LOB- neces. Bo. at Pe. CES, i. Fk. BURKET, Jub. seorsieey, We National Base Bal! ocld-3e WAI &. WILLIAMS &00., Aucta. FUTURE DAYS. | iC SAIL VAI UNL VED PRR Sar Ge tis Bat SEES : y simerrs Sonrawaere WASHINGTON, On AY N 5 AY 0} 0880 AL NEXT, the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF 88%, wt Mar easT CLOCK Fab and fo front ot the pie 2908, T shal, by order uf | rouns let has Sew Hamisiire aveiue, aud irene fageatsy uyaua : of aaig eadreas Sh dette he balance in ve moni and all convey- recording at pur _0018-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. as DOWLING, Auctioneer, CugNOERY 5 sTRbET 3 By virtue of w decr 11917, docket 20, Columbus, whereiti bat - bag . ublic auction, iu SCrowER AWENT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ington, erred paym sale, wOCSE So, WSS)" E Wate rt ShiEwest. sed a a ree passed in Equity Cause No, Teme Coun vi’ the Dastelct of |. are plate its, 1 wid sel. FuIDAY 684, at HALE-PAST tals resale at purchaser's ris) eol i. SACKSON BH. cco tof tbe premises, op se TELL, , Lot Biftout, subdivision of lots ip square uinety-seveu (! O., S2id lot tronting twenty feet on Vist O street and having a depth of ‘Holland ei W in one-third ip twe years, with interest on de- cuts, te be recured ob premises told, oF all gah at option of purchaser: ¥100 deposit at tine of 3 cOMVeyaBe:uK at cost of purchaser, of gale to be couspl ed with within ‘ten days, oth: AN as Terms er Wise TON, Trustee, S20 F ataw. (Q{kO. W. STICENEY, Auctioncer, ¥36 ¥ st. RY Pee Haigh Hi da} ot all origiual Lots SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UN- PERTY FRONTING ON 47H, EELS SOUTHEAST. {a froutot the premises on TUES- 4 r 1889, at i to 19 and ‘of OCTUB» 26, inolasive, im sjuare nuimbered 526. ‘Terus of sale: One-third annwa, trust ou the purchaser. $50 cost, Terns of vol edt GLO, count of | the MIGHTEENTH, 1 ‘cl 5-dte HUMAS E. WAGGAMA. CORNER STRELT VALUABLE TECNTA AVENL OUTH On FRIDAY, the E Brit, at HALE of TRUSTEES SALE Ws STN 4) Phy Ww PREMIdks NOG. « x ae 19ls, BeaPeCTIVELY, ALL IN THIS Whe-vse on the 2d day of September, 1981, the @raptor in the Deed of ‘trust bercs Mentuned, by ubuvietion, daly recorded ap Li! ih of the records of the purveyor bye 1a), PAX (OG? and seveu (i), 1m cended subdivision and Seventy -1t (1 said District, to A upon ibe said Jast-mer veut the niderusned t roy of the said 5 with fs po AD ‘Lor sale in front of iu square 1060, fronting rest ory Ue of the lau cortaitl indrbteduegs thei Ww. AS’ of square bun Tint be tiverinet 1 rd cash and the palace in one and two Cz) with interest at Fr cen Shouta, paysble veral-auuually and ancured ty deed of the proporty wold, or all deposit aT ALUABLE PROPERTY ON W. BNOWN An PREMISES NOS, OY, 1911 AND 1v13, K. W HAMPSHLKk nd Whereas thore were erected by the suid grantor, yD the Let by nis certain decd of trast of tu . recorded tu Laber No. #99, st folios 46b et seq f any defou. AD J uyIWet of the said “Indebted.vena, to seli and Wey Ky much OF wo Masy OF said ics nUMvETeEd Liye «| 7), Wath the viaidipgs wud smu: Mwebts Lue rol, as ULEUT Bo Deces. ol ludebu disens (tox, Aud coltuisnious. ald taxes abd amseseanents), 0) 803 (6) and Rewens 67 amount of sucl siauidibe ot the vue oF And whereas of the indebteduess secured by the there remains overdue aud uspad With iterest thereok ifvin the Let T, 1858, ot ive rete or 6 per centum per annuus, and the partysecured Ly iue sald deed of trust j aud bolding the said unpaid indeb.eduess bas, in writ- ing, Pequested the uuders xhed te seli so mach of ibe property conveyed by tue sad decd or trust as may be hecessary to sausty ssid unpaid indebtedness, to~ ether With expeuses, coumisious, taxes and assess. said deed of the sum of day of Octol teust » the mu front of th New Hampehire and the right tw use mu taxes and asse: te aSseanie. erty that may be sold TI assessment thon at the time of sale. derms of sac in each case: One-third c: balance in one (1) and ro. with interest at the rate of six (Gy ie neunt-annually, or all nua, pays of the purchaser. dollars (250) will be The defer sale. T deed of igh g ‘a.cost.” If the ten days the chaser. oc11-10t ale. 2 of said lots numbered tive(5), «ix (6) and seven ( gether with the aiding then e it the said Say many oi hurved he list of such taxes und te will be aunounced and open for imspec- and the Le of sale, per centuun per au: cash, at the option Adeposit’of two buudred and fil oneach lot ut time yivents are to be ‘conveysuciug isto be at pur- terms of scle are not complied ‘¥the trustecs reservi resell years from rve the right to ude at the cost of the detuulting pur~ CHARLES C. GLOVER, Trustee. CHARLES B. BAILEY, Trustee. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE morenrTy IN WASHINGTON AND GEOKGE- Pi TOWN, Virtue of a deed of trust bearing date the 34 Py, of July, 1888, and dul; folio 445 et eeq.,, one v1 trict of Coluus rs described property, viz: Part of lot 3, said District, beginni comer of sail lot om street, beginning one porth’ foot ailey, ran length oF sold. All conve; and prmerer Jog ‘cost. pee deposi! ‘be req: at ume Gays from the day of sale,the trustees reserve Se the risk aud cost faing purchaser: Pan WM. REDIN. WOODWARD, oct-its JESSE H. WILSON, and north hundred an from Water street, and on the worth line of « ten OF VY. a ABTRELT. LN recorded in liber No. 132" the Jand records of premises, cash, at the option of twill be required ou each sale. All couveyanci: hacer’ ba hog are, = jed with in een days. STICKNEY, Auctioncer. IE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- weather to PRIDAY, OCTOBER S89, saine hour aud pla: Gbu! W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. Real Estate Auctioneer. PROPERTY AND SvUTH CAROLINA NTH DAY OF OCTO- JK OU CLOCK P.M. I will Preluires part of Origitial L0G teet on svurh snd abvut 74 tect om Fourteeuth by a frame shanty. ale, . Tauatas E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. OAT Frour- ay of Ap: ot ” a (tos ud records of the District » the grautor therein, lo -seure pay ui bs reby derceibed, couves said wie wumsbered Ate er With exyeu olota 1. to we rae met gern thereon Jey, am iuay be becessary saUisfy tho said overdue and Wipaid indebteduess, with {sale advertisement and comiuissions apd 1) against the prop. secured by IMPROVT:! | | ‘Niw., | Teasousbie. OG, 1408, 1916 | A ME On" tmwored bya T eis Tees rILLA PI cS Ty, MA J SATURDAY, Tone ueereeNTR, aT TWO New a + Lote in foe simple > Too = an nae in feo 4 positive, . CHARLES H. STANLEY, Trustee, ool4st* 208 Courtland st.. Baltimore, oe Real Retate Auctiones®. AU SPSL Hane paEnTene SS BENbaay ork NORTHEAST SY No. 1355, folie 383, of curds of the Dis trict ‘of Og ‘aud a6 the reguest of the parties: thereby, we will sell at pubic nk ‘of the pies OB MONDAY, OCLOBER TWENTY Flush at MALS Past POUR ovLock P.M., all of lot 18 in Loomis’ subdivision of square GS except the rear 3 feet 9 inches by the w 4 said lof as described an said deed by a two-story frame dwelling No. street norgh weat. Terms third of which $50 will be quired at thing of sale; balance im taree equal ines ments ip G, 12and 18 mouths, for which botes of pur. Chaser, bearing iterest frou ay of eae and secu by doed of trust on property wold, will be taken, or cash ovtion. If terms are ot or oon “As tu RO daye frou onto promeryy willbe Feechd o8 risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. and all couveg> acing and recuntipy will beat eke * cost. PEON FE ACOSMAR. Trestecn, Ww. PELLIN _THOS. F. WAGUARAN ust.” _sol died ED AND & MHANCBRY SALE oF 1yPe Cc PROVED REAL Estar! rat at tas OF TWENTY -BHCL BP SEBEETS NOKTEWESI, WASHING By virtue of « dearce of the Supreme Court of District of Columbia, am equity cause 2 16! on the 13th day of April, 18m, the uy: er fur sale st public suncuon. tn of the tive prewine on MUNDAY. the. 1 WiNe I\-PIBST DAY OF CCTOBER, 1Bh¥," at the houg heretuatter mentioned. the tollowing parcels uf estate in the city of Washi ). District of Columb Ad FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. wi lots 23 and 7 Ware B4. sub lot 24 fronting 20 fest on L2d street B57 fect rep ou Detrect eo The foregoing lots being in a recent subdivision of lots and 11, square 4, aud recorded in #ur- Yevor's book 16, folio 143. Terme of sale ape as flows, to wit: One-third of the chase money in cash, sud the balan in tworgual Foctalmeuts iu’one and ten years trom day of sale, wil’ be with interest, or all «: eption of the p chaser, A depout of @lvo will reguited ov cas] lot at the tine of sale. “Terms of sale ty be compl with iB seven days from day of sale. A plat of thesub division will be extibited at the time of sale, FRANK £. BEOWNING, ir ustee, AG Peet GEO. W. STIOKNRY, Avct,, 050 Pat. oclO-dikda ___ WINTER “HOMASVILLE, Ga., ba Rey For circulars rates, ke, ad drens WME. DAVIES, Manawer, 1bomasville, Ga, or F. BUDUONG! Windsor Hotel Sew hon Gye vel] -e0% _LADIES’ GOODS. —__ Frrests: "4. FRONTS | FRoNrs1 u Just the Cuing fur Summer, Alwayein order by jluiu cumbing, ot MLLE. M. ¢ PRANDI. 1320 F st ow (hire Karrison's), importer of Fine Preuch taic Goods, HOTEL. TS8y M.A BOWER, roptictor, Shampooin Foumbnka oF wk, wisher to eatend tuanke to the Washe suston ladies for Livecral puircuave aud swlicts Buwauce, Periect bavand Moderate Prices AY Feet me, ADibs WisHINC up i Fire? tavitshed piee Lit et. nw SLHMAN Gak Gauwes, Stal ~y sale [oF Making Psper Flowers, Guld, Silver aud Culured Paper Aineel; Lanterns, Sc." J. JAX GOULD, 422 Yili at a ee STASRN GARMENTS DYED AND ALTER duty Newest Scyier by the - MisSkp OCD A, SUHAM, “FUBRIERS ” 2310 bth at n.w., berwoen Nand O. se9-6u. . PDEA CLEAS Maison b fie, NION FIKCLIK'S DRY Liru Mind AND DYE WOLES, a tudes’ abd Cotte Garients of ol, hinds clesueusad: 44 Wathen Tipped, Lagies” Lveuiug Urennes specialty, ‘uirty-five Yea’ experience Prices Wea. “Gouin cade for aie delivered, mA LE"Woul GARMENTS, Maca Ur Uk IPED Wyes wwuwd eur ude Link 4. FISCHER, SOUG at how, GENTLEMEN’S GUODS. = ee BRUHANT TAILUKING, FALL AND WINTER, "89-90, (Our own linjortations now received, and you BTe ULV Wy duet et tue Well-known house B.D. BARR, IMPORTING TAILOR 2211 Peoua ave, ——_z—z—=2——_——_—_—E_E ED BOOKS AND STATIONERY, ANw SCHOOL SUPPLIES Wholesale and Ketail, WM. BALLANTYNE oor, se23-3m_ EBOUSEFURNISH WEL paren, walt paren ‘Lhe cheapest place in the city PEE piece, Galt Paper, Tq, 15 aud 20 aper, 25 aud Bc, at LEPKEL Lw., formerly of “South Washington. ou cbecrtuliy 1urniaued. “Urdery by postal prompily at feuded Wer “Southwest ordace left &¢ Judd's Plaruacy, Teh und F sie. i A full line 5t GAS COOKING STOVES Ov band and for sala WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPART. PRINTERS = —— = = ———— EEN & WALLACE BOOK AND JOB PRIN’ 1108-1116 & et a Sk. LEGAL AND PROFESSIONAL ING OF ALL Binbe IBSON | BROTH! Ger FEA eee wT _— yel-7m 1238 Ponnaylvanis avenue ATTORNEYS. UGENE F. AKNOI Se E Sisley cat Comangier stom, a Opp. City Hall. foc7-Sm) Washington, DC. ILDING. opp. Masvuie Tatupie. “ PALGEIT & FORREST, = P*2TroEs TS AND Counsuttors ar Law, 402 Oth stow. CAKRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ™. ‘AMPBELL ‘Webster Lay 505 Cr Residence, 1218 ‘st. mew.