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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1889, FOR RENT—!OUSES. OK KENT U24NCley. L rs Oise Nd MO» TF, « Rich’dson pi. 20 Orem. a¥.. JOR RENT— TEN-ROOM BRICK DWELLIN complete repair: 7h Sist st, Georgetown. By JOS. W. DAVIS, 12i8 Slat at. 45-34" JOR RENI—FURNISHED—1 ST. NEAR MET. club; nme rocms and bath; per month, $115. @ ih Sm tor basement; ten rooms; HAM, ont bt MPLETELY F HED, &e, 1501 K st. n.w.; 10 rooms and bath. $100; less if taken finmediavel Bi-ued Apply on premises, PORK KENT—15 PARK ST., MT. PLEASA ~ as, water amd bath, $50; 15th st. el, % Touma, cellar, latrobe, rane 10: Y 2... corner with 5 rooms, water, 2 Vailey at, S-room frame, $6. F RENT Linen, China, 1656 DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., 5-3m 1319 F st.b.1 Fok 227 LLY FU b HOUSE, 11 roonsand bath. in thorough repair: ail modern c.: loc improvements: china. glass, tion plesssnt andcouvenient. Apply at 1308 st. n.w JOR RENT—THAT BEAUTIFUL L toom Brick, lane lot, SOS East Capit also. 915 North Carolina ave. ; 7 rooms; #2) 1 st. n. 7 rooms; @18.50. M.M. KOH ER, B02 East Capitol st. a. JOR RENT-—SEVEN-KOOM HOUSE, MODERN inprovementa, 315 Delaware ave. ne; 13g squares from € wl; rent $20. Apply 214 Lith stsw. Key 317 Delaware ave. “ a4-2we JOR RENT—A FINELY-FURNISHED 12-ROOM House, sunny rooms with an office for Senator or moderate rent, good locality n.w. Ad- tT K., Star tse 13 ROOMS, 865 907 O st. n.w., 10 $ 12th stn. ©. DUVALL, 925 F st. nw. FOR SALE--HOUSES. here they are kept in the freight depots weeks | aylvania, is both unwarranted and uncalled for, __FOR_RENT—HOUSES. __| FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUs CITY AND DISTRICT. ROR RENT— iri 1411 Kst.n.w., Very Desirable and Dase- ment Bryans Stone Front Dwreliiar, eu tanune a8 rooms, 2 LurDEce, Wash taba. ‘House is, iu irst-class cobdition, sud has open fire places and clothes’ closets. ete AD QO SALE—A LARGE FLAME BUILDING 22x 56; built of best quality White and Georgia Pine; Joists Sx12x2¥ feet; cau be moved whole: inimber is all ood. Apply to GEO. W. LINKINS, 19th and H ‘ata, nw. a5-6t . 1 ply. to ‘THOS, J. FIS, 4 ‘OR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR GOOD | IM- [2 proved or Unimprovea An _excetient 3 Soe sae Sve near deem Brick D I oo ce oftice = 3 circle: e F 3015 Hilliyes Pesce neste rer Y Toms, hot and culd water, Deller room, kitchen and -story and Basement rs goutatain 10 roorna, bat, Tange, furnace and vation: ‘wae v1 [OS. J. FISHER & CO., “Raye THOS. 4. FIST TAF at h.w. LOK RENT—P ST, N.W. BET. Y1ST AND 22D laundry, wide hall; first floor, parlor, library, butler’s try and diming room socond Hoot bass Chaunberes th and private closet ; third floor, 3 chambers; open fireplaces in each room; large closets aud store roous. House built for owner's use aud by day’s work. For full particulars apply to 5 3. T_DYFR. ts. 4 uew and very desirable S-story Brick | 4= Dwellings containiag 7 rooms, cellar, furnace, range, | _@5-2w 1304 F st stationary wash tubs aud every coveuience: these | Eyl SALES A Fine $-story Brick Dwelling on Rhode Island ave. near lowa circle; has cellar, furnace room, sum- mer kitchen, laundry and store room: first floor, par- Jor, lil 7 diniug room, butier's pantry and kitche: second door. 4 chambers and bath; third floor,3 chai bers: open fireplaces; closets in every room; lot 22x houses are handsomely tinished. Apply to THOS. J. FISHER & CO.. 1324 Fst. We az. JOR RENT— 1415 Massachusetts ave. D.w., and Very Desirable Three-story aud Basement Brick Dwelling, containing, yarior, dining room. library, kitchen, 13 120 to wide alley. House thoroughly well built and chambers, 2 Foom, Fange atid every convenience; | 120 t0 w bie in with accommodations for 3 horses, Ap- eo THOS. J. FISHEL & CO. For full particulars spply to vey dee 19v4 Fel nw. | a5.ow "1304 F st! new. kt REN oe iuactte ave. near 18th st. n.w., New and It SALE—CHEAP—WILL TAKE SMALL HOUSE ‘Desirable three-story ‘Bases Brie! us part payment, brick house, 10th st. near Massa- Decling coetaintion 7 one, and Meth: eleercis fortes: ee flees ee repair; 2 3 eben Wash tube furneceand range” “replaces, stationary | “Gs st DAVID D. STONE. BOG F et. nw. Apply to THOS. 3. FISHER & cO., Fe SALES ST. BET. 12TH AND 13TH, GOOD a2-8t 1324 F st nw, Fraue House: @ roouis and bath; lot 1$x100; 3,500. FOR SAL! .200 Will Buy a New Brick House op Tee bet 1th aad Lath, lars toe to alleys FOR SALE—One of those Pretty New Bay-window Brick Houses on French st, bet, wth and LOth, Kaud 5 sts.; 6 rooms, bath and cellar; #4,600. it DAVID D. Si ONE, 806 F i HOME O: Seven-room Brick, in first.c iences, LEWIS & HEATON, ( JOK SALE—THREE NEW HOUSES, NIN EKOOMS in & rapidly izuproving locality northwest; will OK RENT—NO. 1701 RHODE ISLAND AVE. u-w. ; large, handsome 3-story and baseiuent Brick containing 17 rooms, 2 bath rooms, 3 water rhaces, open fireplaces, mirror, mau! coavetHOs: 3. FISHER & CO. 1324 F st. aw. FOE, BENT 1901 21ST ST. N.W.: A VERY Di sirable corner Brick kesidence, containing 8 room: and bath, furnace, open fire places, electric bells and all modern improvements; House is beautifully decor- ated and in perfect order. 2-6 ‘THOs. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F st. 19 1 wt. Or. mt. PTS + at ‘Ok, RENT—1746 N ST. N.W. bath; partially furnished,” st 1, 1590, for B79. ¥ st. nw. OR RENT—1 circle, a large and_ tit taimin will ¢ 15 rooms: 1 ISth st. near 1: beautiful order; 0; = ai BEALL. T—UNFUEN' THAT LLEGANT ; bas all modern ‘S200 per month. c period than one year. For purticulars apply to GURLEY BROS., 1355 F st. d4-1w Of RENT Fent readily and will be sod at a sacrifice to an linme- Giate purchaser: offer wanted An eleguut Hon near Washington circle, seven rooms: har | wood, til ej Pet trout, CAKUSI, EVANS & CARUSEL P st. ew. I SALE— = 840.—Fine Corner Lot Virginia ave. and 2d st. s.e., 69x: improved by Three-story Brick, 6 rooms: price per square foot Goe. FOS EENT GE BIST SP NW DESIRABLE tory aud Basement Brick Dwelling, contaimns 10 rooms, bath, furnace, range, cabin electric bella, open fire and tubs. Apply'to THOS. J. FISHEL & nw. JOR RENT— Mat. uw. near 13th st. Large and Very Desirable tory aud Basement Brick Dwelling, containing 13 , rooms, bath room, large closets throughout, steam ‘Mass, ave. bet. 1st and North Capitol sts. n. heat, range and every moderu couvenieuce. Apply to | Small Brick ssuilding ; $2,000. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO,, Bs bet. Oth wid Oth sts, ne. Two-story Brick, Tes 6 rooms and bath 200, = 833.—Boundary near Leh st. ne., a very nice Two- ‘Three-story and story Brick, 7 rooins and Uath, all iodern Improve: Basement Brick Dwelling, containing 15 rooms and | WaSyr Mir 32% bath rooms, store room, furnace, range and open fire fons, Apply to THOS 3 iste Ge CON Sara “11524 F st. nw. mantels, a2-6t nw. Three-story 3.850, Sih and. SOR #08. B.. Weed ShIGAS improved by Seven-room Frame ; 36,000. Hopkins st. n.w., Beautiful Four-story Brick, 10 rooms; 37,000, Four-story Brick, B, H, WARNER & CO., 916 F at. iw. sis Feaeess —Corner 20th and E sts, n.w., jot 33x86, im- ) | Proved by a Two-story aud Basement Frame; $4,500. B. H. WAKNER & a4-3t G16 F st. ow. F% SALI NEW SIX-ROOM Bricks, all ovenients, iM Lorthwest; rented ut 818. : . A Modern: Six-room and House on 1oth st. bh. W., latwe lot, east front; ches; 000. An Elegant Niné-rocm House ou T3il st, near Q u.w., one square from lows circle; only €8.900. W. 1 HOPKINS & Pose —WE guin, Louse 19 th st. now; Lis a newly coms Pileted | three-story “Iuciish’ basement bay-windo) 5 brick; hus wll woderu improvements and hard-wood finish; heated by Istrobes and rauge; a well-built house iu every respect; wide parkiug aud Portland walk., For prices and terms apply to dim ACKER & GADSBY, 1008 F st. n.w. WOK DALE—A BAKGAIN TO AN IMMEDIALE purchaser; @ New, Handsome aud shoroughiy Weil-outit Dwelling of 12 Kooms, in @ rapidly ini- province locali Uwner must leave the city at once. Lowext price 821,00U, W. B KOUNG. Ist st. u.W., 71 Gate Wey TEs J.aveln.w.. 68. Noifave.n.w., Gr B.H. WAKNEL & CO.,016 Fat. nw. bor: se 1203 F ASOD). 3125 | FUOU SALE A 7-ROOM BRICK HOU Unturnished Apartments imps. ; sGutheast fronton Vermont a 1420 N.Y. ave., or cen A 6-room Brick House ; south troutou 3 St, GO) be rented for vices... A Beautiful Buliding Lot on 16th s STORES, 0 1724 14th st, store. $0 1722 14h st aus, #18. ALBEKT F. FOX, 920 F et, now. Sod WALLACH PLACE, stor room above, #40. buildings were recently Sutshed and have never been occupied. — RUST & HUNGERPOLD. as 624 1th st. tENT—19 Brick Honse: ts ol4 incwe yard mouth. J T-PRESS BRICK, BAY WINDOW, 7 bath, hut and cold water, Inrge ecliar, Tange and letvole; all newly papereds 1s20. Huei #t., Georgetown. Key next door. Owner 630 A “ a. ¥. age Fe" RE\T—1 TH ST. N.E., 8 ROOMS WITH Pu ellar anct all enis; to perme. ment tenant, €40. SH. WALKER, 458 La, ave. d3-st* *OK KENT—BKICK HOUSE, 1348 BOUNDAKY FY L.w. , two stories with bay windows: basement, au aud Kitchen; rent $18. Apply at 1276 N T—BY THOS. E. Ws ATE BROKER, #17 F HOUSES. ‘The “Maltby,” cor. N, 3. ave and B st nw. 112 GB1 Hi st. ine.. $ $30 7th st. a.w., Sd ti OF Fic 915 F st. nw. 24 2, front room... 465 La ave. Ist ©. 465 La. ave! 4 ‘wth & Pa. ventral brid, revs ti ctr 14 401 7th st, Lat STOKES, £2. A A.IMh&Ests (Store and Dw'ng, 200’ es $50) 14th st. n.w., vr... Store aid Dwi cor. | tall. 1g00 dagat. 7th aud A sts. u.c., 97.4 cobs. bor full ist coli at olfien, tor batietin mene on elstand tou [asi THOS. E-WAGCAMAN. -KOOM BASEMENT BAC! QOK KENT—A_T: hued, taupe; 17 est pow E ISHED HOUSE WITH southera exposure in the victtuty of the Executive Mansion i State, War wt Navy department for seanon oF 5+ Be. by the year S83 3 per month, Season @1UU per tout — HILL & JOHNSTON, 1503 Penn, ave. n.W KCOKAN S¥., 12 ROOMS, al t, furnace, electric ‘bella, cr; d throughout, a. H. SEM seven LN Brick; . AKMS, 8 moder 10 F at nw, ) PER r JOK KENT—HOUSE 1344 & ST. N.W., 85 Imontis in advan: . y |OMAS BLAGDES ii OK Y-BY KO. HOLTZMAN, KEAL 13- F tate sud Insurance Broker. 10 and F tuuw BOUSES. OLS st Sr. & store 1) Bat. dr. & store...40 4 wo 8O 1003 Dee. Sr we Haw, Tr SU FUKNISHED HOUSES. ‘ith sbove K Lbet. lath & 15. be ih bet.Q & i ith ar. L, 16 e, 1 jer.av. BEN, 1 hur. Quw.. Lie s. 041 F, 24 foor, 5 froutrs., ti) F st. n.w....¢15 to 2 “‘beated by steain ~.. $60 Elegant recms in "Sun F st, from 16 to 20 building," preproof,cele- Vetere, boated by steanu, =U to 80 each, © 1 2 Conn. av. (rear). 10tn and F stan. WO-STORY BASEMENT BRICK Jern lnprovements, § rooms and Uw. Kent $40 per month. Be:t line sare pase inquire of GEU. BANCHOFT, 604 Gta stor 611 Pst. nw. Bee Jor KENT— W.. A FINE Tit story-and-basement Brick Dweilins, containing Geven rooms, bath, cabinet mantels, furmac and stationary wasl tube; will be ready for uc t December 1, Ls: 200, 1524 F st how JOK KENT—FURNISHED—ON VEEMON afew doors irom lows circle, a 1U House, with every modern im : fully furnished: Just the Louse for a metaber of Cougzess or persons y. Apply te w CHALMEMS & VOOKHEES, 1418 Fat. ‘OFF Office rs., 919 0 Opes, rooms, 1st, sud 2d floors, 15US ba. 10 to 25. FUKNISHED. ‘M st. near Conn, ave, Parrucut si "| hb 0 616 to 630 Ma. ar. 9 bet. North Capitol st -150 Pst. uewr Dupont cir. sie. 2 fa--300 15th Si Bear Sieve nd Oras 100 son square. 2018 titi st: Ine ave: bets Mt and. peaereere E ae N ve pst. Gr. 9,000, io Ct av, bet ME WIG. st stn. 11S EL Cap, st. .b.l, or. son NS M bet! 18th and 19th. 130 Gest, bet, 10th und Zor st. (season). M st. near The 00 Lbth at-bet. Ld aud Lats. 1 sts., with stabie. Jeflerson place Cou abo. ce ave, adjacent to, ton hotel. ATS 16th st, imum 50 north of Q st.. BULLETINS CAN BE OBTAINED AT OUR, OF- FICE’ “THESE HOUSES CAN BE INSPECTED ONLY BY PEMAITS FKOM OUR OFFICE BsO-etath OK KENT—UNSURNISHED. 931 P n.w.,1Or.y 0.840 | 14! FUMNISHED. Zist at. bet. Rand S, lsru., per your. M, st. near Coun. ave. u.w., TM st.u.w., rent reassnable SUD AL ney Late per four 1-200 56, 138, 5 5 Pe owaty ant _no-4w* 1307 FOREST 1205 G st. n.w.. 10 rooms, mi. M st. u.w., 13 room io os. . DYER THUG FH aw h. to 6 alley bet. 1 and 13th, M and sts. vow...” 1138 to 115 iie st bear hi 1 Liv 00 Oat bet isu eis sts 85 13th st.bet.G and H'sts.75 1,500 i. + #.1,000 rtiun of the property on my Hat oMice for bulletin jamedoa id3! THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, the Istand 15tn, JOK SALE— $3,500 House for $3,000—Bay window ; pres#~d brick front:6 rovins aud bath; juet new neue» park; uth front: rented at $21 per muntl: D st, ne near .. Easy terins. HEKKON '& RAME: dst 7 F stn. JOR SALE-MONTHLY PAYMENTS—CORNER House, 8 rooms, cellar. mod. taps., 20 feet tront; lows; uear cars, peusion and printing office, Audcess Box 159, Star office. — d3-3e' —BY FISH & MILLER, 1213 F st, nw — A Fine Residence on New Hampshire ave. bet Land Mnw., fronting cast, with S rooms, Bath, Cellar and Laundry; new house: lately handsomely papered; lot x116; "bux two fronts: one on N.H. ave, and one on ENT—O} ST. BETWEEN 147TH AND st; suitable for another ine dwelling. - Price 191m, the Handeomest and Most Complete 15- Very cheap. ag.ct use in the city. 7 OU every moderu OR SA SE ON > 7 RY. Eohvenicnee; ie fieted in patural wood, with besuti- | JTOH, HALE HOUSE NEAT 14 iis Gone tiful soantels sua closets throughout. “It alse has south; NO 3 larze butler's pantry and two bath rooms. Price per | lx south; a rare bargain at 89,500; good terine, mouth CHALMERS & VOOKHEES, as-st OT OT tate ‘Estate, andIpsursnce, | _* = Bie 26-2 1418 Pet. uw. Poe aa pA BEAUTECE “House. 7 noms > Store or Dak rae aud bat! acing soul ine parking. stone steps Bissrc ic Stare corner 22d aud E | aud coping: cabinet mantels: Vestibules; elec- BOSS H st 1 s tabic ivaiicy bor Iyth Sl eatinnce cn patedoo oer poll pias Ti : it yy stg * 9: on his one ey at j. Kod 4. L006 8. Cave. Gr... tt One Wake | oot ___ HRN WAMEY, 1307 8 ste nw. n23-2w 14th oud H ste. uw. ot SALE—SIX-RUOM BRICK ON 4TH 87 ee OF ISTHT ge | Eucer Ee een” water, “vaperea: “tot 181055 nislied with bed and table linen, chia, glass ware | "Kuy Saic7A Neat Pecos Virlek’ Buyirot’ House os pad bnera rae howe contains 1 Fovs Sell aigpted | Capitol Hil, well located ; ai rucnis and bath: JAMES M. Gk Ya0s Pst. ato-tin | py terms. Frc = QUK REX 14TH ST. B-sTORY | frout Brick on caay For -ale—Large i ore and st, nenr kast Capitol; owner going away, For Sule—Seven-room Brick; bath, concreted cellar; lot 18x80 to alle: ath room and f AL PHESCOTL, Lue and Basetaent Brick; LI room Brick Stable; Uo per nionth. 2 Kelloge building, 1416 F st, nw. Walisch plice near Jith at Fok REN1 218 2 ST. NW. STORY BRICK, 4,800 19 large rooms; bath rooms and Brick Stable; 879 Finely Located i0-rooni Brick “on North Per month by the your, Apply to 3NO. A; Pius Ve. Let Sth st. 4,700, Stmw. my STO Brick, ten oos. For terms write t0 THOMAS, BLAGDEN, City P.O. Box 581. d3-ot 885 0 752 Corcoran st., L0r. 19 D st., Sr. 09 Chev. JOR SALE-BRICK MOUSE OF Az : ley, ou Pat. between 4th and sth sts, u.w.: lot 20 Lolionrerts by 155 feet; also s 15-tuot side alleys A good Brick On the second, third aud) Pleasant rooms on sec. | House on the front and two Brick Housesin rear on fourth floors of the Glover ond, third, fourtuabd filth | :50-foot alley ; 4s uow paylug 9 per cent Price $4,000; building, 1419 F st. nay terms. HERRON & PAMEY. ste Pst. aw. dK SALE—A FINE CORNER B 5S PROP- erty iu tw.) 10 rooms aud stor story aud cellar; price, $5,000. soit Sia a or ieee ns ta ; 12th st, Gear Pet, nw. room Brick, m4; €6,500, 12th st. near R, 8-room bat im Pre nails S200. a in, 6th st. near R st. nw. rooms, bath, m.i; 84,250, 12th st, near W n.w., iL eeocesanes Grooms, bath, mi ‘Hos. G. HENSE & Cooksey ‘s 6K 24 Viersct. 8" or the, dr. 219 Wylie st. ue, 6r..1 RTY, n22-tm Vicinity of Lowa circle, with two good Brick Dwell ‘OK KEN i iiod. imps; price $12, TYLER & ms; cellar wud house; peated by latrobes, FORD, 1307 F st. B30-6¢' Jus iaud periait to inspect apply woJAdES M. | BOK SALE— 1405 F st nd-la” | 5 STREET NEAR 10TH N.W., KENT— — | Gue new d-story und cellar Brick’ Kealdence, just 1140 Coun. § Stuble nearConn.ave&L.25 Seka OF ees wen poe baliaes, ie A Eayette terruce....... 20 1427 F st. otlies. 12 omy Lat 30 fone D inohes by 2x al arama, > to 1 foot public alley. Street concreted:; neigh ‘uNisueD. borhoud quod with two likes of street care within a Bit ners ne bp Ene tae o |e eThis honse is offered to an immediate purchascr at Met. i 7751 near Cont. 3 | the vervlow Agure of 7,300, si 1vthi stuu'r Duyoat ei 125 - aie. 7. FISHES 00. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, p30 1 at haw azo 1437 Penn. ave. nw, JOK SALE—HOUSE ON 10TH ST. N.W.; SUITA- Pye Pes WALIEY sr Maur, ay ble for & Bakery, Adress Bux 3, Star oftice, 1862 Valley. 4mm, Brick, 89; L ne., 4rs., gus | _820-2w? = OMT Sean see dra and ‘wie wae sad | AOR, SME—TWO. SNChooM Bay-winbow . : ne. drs and ato ric! convenient to cars; payity ker, $15. DEELLE, DAVIS & Co. 1319 F st u20-1in nearly 9 per cent on the investment, ‘Terme Goer. Ou: KENT—WE SHOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM | ‘Ihis isa bargain. all persons desirig to rent houses, as we havea | Au elexant, New, Nine-room Bay-window Brick; all lange sp ply of botses rabying from $23 upward. We | modern imps; habdsumely tished: wide 3 call special attemtion tu the following Hand- | larwe lot; on Tth st.. near Q; ouly $5,500. sumely Furmished House cor. Mues ave. and Lita st, A Seven-room Bay-window Bric! mod. imps; lot 18 rooms, texuie moderate; Corcoran st.. bet, 17th | 18.3x100; ob Loth st., near St.w.: only 63,000, gud TSth, 10 rooms, « yreat bargain, turuished or uu- W. i. HOPAINS & CO. furaised. “at n26-1m 1420 F st, nw. n19-2m mpi POR SMEG TAT ST. NW. STORY AND FE ae oceans i = Basement brick, 11 larce rooms, bath room and, |, Qk KENT—BEAUTIFCLLY AND COMP! brick stable; nicely located and moderate terms Price ¥ to ate family only, haudsome 12. ¢ 1200 Ost, near lowa Circle; $150 per il, 6 $1,000 by the year. Apply on the Furnishe INU. A. PRESCOTT, (Kelions diag.) 1416 F st. n.w, SENTKALLY LOCATED THEE. story Brick Dwelling, 10 rooms, beth room. aud store room; all sot Gay lot 24x95; good alley; ce 89.000 ; ‘gash regnired. Moca su TLE & RULMERFORD, 1307 F st. Fete iP NVESTORSONE HAVE A Block ot Five Brick Houses in 30-ft concrete al- ley iu heart of city, Tuis is first-class property : never je; wuter iu kitchen; water closets; convenient to cars. Theae houses are offered for 10 days at fyure to Toe COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. (OK SALE—TWENTY-SIX ACKES IN COUN Pee Military red end proposed Staiboe oar Koek Cee CLAY STEW. cheap if taken at once. H. BAL) Kot tw i Mase. av nes isth, 197, 2806 Q st awe, Sr. SK 100 Toss Suth st. o.w.Or. 1 it net, apieiantac BARNES & WEAVER, n20-1m* F st.nw. Forse. 44 BT. N.W. 00d 4 F stn. 45-6t A PRETTY OUUNTRY PLACE NINE miles from city; pear station; New Seven Koom louse, partly papered : lstrobs and slate inautels; two poms, bath rovms aud Urick aisbley 6 Eeber os bargain. $14,000. Hy to . ARO. a. PI ground. high location ; excellent water: * iil Feat from purchaser Until spring: Apaiy SNOr | 193-108 ‘Kellogg bldg.) 1416 F st. nw. S SRESOULE, A618 Ent ede: ROK BA INE PIECE OF G ST. PROPERTY; JOR SALE—AT A SACKIFICE—ONE OF 40 ft, it; two good buildings on street aud two Bofiet laces in that very desirable bey ae stable 'y on G ot. is rapidly becoming: fetal cl att Mooney ouagiaaaganetee: | mantis a Pee doied ORs Gurr + al i “a Shing needed for a perfect country owes Will trade | ~n®-bw* eae es YE WabiER & CO., Foe SALE CST. NE. 12 ROOM BRICK; oo _¥16F st. a.w. ‘thst. nen Ju-roum Bric, in splendia condition ; Fok SALT HAVE FOR SALE FIVE HUNDRED tno-story Brick Stable: . Score of band. sicuated one and bait males from | Md: uve. near 2d at u.e-: 0 roome: m.t.; $7,000 Giyimout, on Mattawoman aud river, si. near dd ne. sant; $5,000. [oP beavily timbered, wisely I will p oF trade ‘Brick: 84,001 for city property. » COOLEY, 601 Cat. He es, FH *STES ILLS MD FOR RENT_NEW EIGHT | _205-Im 1800 F at now. Lewin, 7 oth st Bow. ‘Also Lares Lot ear station och estar ee a and weeks, and when they are accidentally dis- covered the ery is raised that they were just received.” The freight facilities in this city are poor enough as they are, but when a dealer ships goods toa merchant in this city in October and the mer- phaut has not yet received them | think it is outrageous. They have no excuse for it either, unless the statement made eeveral days ago by some one in Tux Stax to the effect that the action of the railroad was to influence tion is true, and [am ofa mind that that is about the sam and substance of the whole mat ter. Whatshould be done? Well, the onl; way to successfully remedy the freight by Ress is for some line of business men to organ- ize a company and «tart a steamboat portation line, It would pay from the TRE ARCRITECTURAL ION FOUNDRY Cx Mr. Herbert, a momber of the architectural iron foundry company of Georgetown, of which Mr. Edw. L. Dent is president, said: “We are being badly injured by the blockade, for the stuff we ought to have on hand on time in order to complete our buildings is de- layed beyond all reason. A boiler shipped to us trom Baltimore was thirty-two days on the road There is little or no difference between the roads; it is six of one and half a dozen of the other, The trouble lics in the lack of system as well as ina perfect indifference to ASHIXGTON LOAN AND TRUST | @g Fair dealing has always been the bar. ‘Addcess “HARD UP," st motto of Tue Evextxe Stan. “A dollar's Snes Cae ont BAY worth in return for every dollar received” is the principle upon which its business is con- ducted. Advertisers usually get from ten to Very Latest desi first-clasa would call the attention to, Spe geste Sond one hundred dollars for every one invested in its advertising columns, CARBART AXD LEIDY, “Our firm has experienced a great deal of trouble,” said Mr. A. Carhart of the firm of Carkart & Leidy, “‘Our trouble has been prin- cipally with Philadelphia shipments, it taking about ten days to deliver goods here shipped from that city. Recently there has been an improvement, but still there is room for farther good work in that direction.” 3 W. SCHAEFER. Mr, A. Schaefer of the firm of J. W. Schaefer & Bro., china dealers, when questioned by a ‘Stax reporter said that they had had the biggest kind of trouble with the railroad companies, During the conclave, he said, it was simply im- possibie to get any goods shipped. It just took us from four to six weeks to get goods that we ought to get in less than that many days. “We ordered goods for the conclave,” said Mr, Schaefer, ‘that did not arrive in time and the consequence is that we still have them on our hands, If they had been delivered in time they would have been sold, but the failure of the railroad to deliver them was the means of Brewster ‘Coupelette im nice order, pole and sh: Coupe Rockaways, 1 nice O-passenger Panel Rockaway, 1 Brougham, Coupelettes and one elegant Extension Brougham, seats four aud ae good as new, besides 200 Carriages, Wagons, Carts, Harness, Whips, Lap Robes, Plankets, &e., 10 choose from at prices that defy com- Petition, at 621 G st nw. a5. wo 8. us ‘OR SALE—CHE. * Arie auie- Mare; bay, nine years old, sonnd’ reliable aud a very faxt mover, her superior cannot be found. Also a Sideviut tle etn Bugsy; splendid mink yut little worn, Fat a5-t" APPIY 85 417 oth tm. Fee SALE— lO" SARETY BICYCL! first-class condition; $110 cash; will call imachine. Addons ‘Ol SALE—MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. within the District of Columbia at lowest rate of interest, in suis to suit. GEV, W. LINKINS, a5-30 Cor. 19th aid H ste. Fo SALE. E PORTABLE GALVANIZED LKON Bake Uven, cheap. Apply &CO., ictioneers, 637 La. Y HOKSE, 16 HANDS; louble; fine saddle: THE FREIGHT BLOCKADE. What Merchants of the City Say of the Situation, IN Ath 1 EMBARRASSMENT CAUSED BY THE FAILURE OF THE RAILROAD COMPANIES TO DELIVER Goops— REMEDIES SUGGESTED—THE EXPERIENCES OF BUSINESS MEN, Merchants of the city are suffering serious annoyance from the failure of the railroad companies to deliver freight. Te Srar has already given space to the complaints of coai dealers, lumber men and wholesale dealers of Ww 1t E FoR SALES TYLISH BA prompt driver; single or di our interests, Iam shipping from Boston now perfectly safe form lady Very cheap ‘if sold imum loss of 33 y i diately.” Appiy ‘to WAL. D. EASTERDAY, Ua <*. | all Kinds whose busincas has been embarrassed caeety Heel wep tee ee can nr | OY Water endenving time. TF SALELA-NIW SRUVARD-3 1 x | {uring the past few months by the unusualstate } goods that could not be found we traced to SS Barawer Wane ‘Cabinet weryeheap io ay ime | Of affairson the railroadsso far as Washington is | Feckington and then had to do the hauling from | _ John H. Magruder, grocer, said: “T am con- wer WM.D-EASTENDAY, GOS Fst. | concerned. ‘The merchants of the city geu- | thet yard, but the railroad wauted their money | Vinced, however, of one thing —that the railroad very promptly all the same.” companies are trying to work with too «mall a erally are troubled greatly by the freight JOR SALE—A BANGAIN—A COUPE ROCKAWAY. Se. Sar Olan Secon, Shas ave s tb in Brolehe Apply PETTIL IPS, corner o: s is ‘ aa force. They have not men enongh in freigl raed if @ DE corner of B blockade, At this season, when many of them ep be freight trafic was very sanch interfered | banding. ‘iy dcivers come back trom tho te- expect unusually large shipments to supply the holiday trade, such delays and uncertainties as many of them have experienced have led toa general complaint. ‘The remedies suggested by merchants interviewed by Star reporters are various, Below will be found the result of pots and say that they can't find the goods, for they are hidden under a mass of xtulf of ali sorts, and there is no one to help them, I'd warrant that I could take one of Knox's wagons and go to the Baltimore and Ohio freight depot and carry away anybody's goods without being detected. There is no system, I with about the time the conclave was held here,” said Mr. N.W. Burchell, the grocer. “After the conclave the roads seemed to become clear and Ihave experienced but slight trouble since that time, I recall one instance of deiay where goods shipped from Rochester, N. Y.. stables, N.Y. ave, JOR SALE— ; #450: ouly #150, Also Pure Gupe “Chickens; PROMPT B., Star office. JANO, CHEAP: COST oung Holstein Cow aud er left city. Ad {OR SALE—ONE STYLIAHSIX-YEAR-OLD MARF, | @ Canvassing of the subject made by Stan re- | about October 12, were uot delivered to me | have had great trouble, Goods shipped to me good size. shoody; oue Extra Fino Gaited Saddler: | porters among leading merchants of the city: | Util the early part of November. But while | on the 2sth of October from New Orleans gue Hise Pou: Kind and sound. also fine saddle Horses aa aiie Mae a that may be an exceptional case, yet it is plain | reached me yesterday—thirty-seven duys im STABLES, rear 1716 (ath st beWe ee dg aan Capea ea aipedaons eae that we need better freight facilities m this | transit, The same is true of northern goods, I JOR SALE—W ~MEDIUWCRIZE Bay | i" M- W. Galt of the firm of Galt, Bro. & } city. Either @ new railroad should be built | can see no remedy but ina combined action W Horse, sven years old, kind aud gentle, for any | CO., Jewelers, is very emphatic in his de- | between this city and Laltimore, for example, | through our new board of trade. I think that bye el aud’ Piseton Bugs rghulteble for doc nunciations of the action of the railroads in | OF ¢lse the present roads ought to be obli us soon as We get that body well started we cam 0. oe gene d4-3t*’ | the non-delivery of freight. He said: “There |, Provide means for handling the business | force some sort of civility out of the railroads, can be but one of to reasons for this blockade | “Heh comes to the city over their lines.” ©. ¢. BRYAN. of freight. Either the Pennsylvania railroad WHYTE BROTHERS, <. C. C. Bryan, grocer, calls the present situa- Seared ye not aed power a for do-| The Whyte Bros. of 13th street, galvanized | tion as regards the non-delivery of freight ing the business y have undertaken orit | cornice makers, have a grievance against the | .. ona” ike eure he " . of proceeds from an attempt on their part to | paltimore and Ohio sak or recy recente creaedqen end yp ry anbereeast ere Goerce the business men of Washington into i get that | fo: some goods that should have been deliv- Aequiescence in their demand for the surrender | they order from Baltimore over that road is | ered in a iew days, ‘The railroad folks, he says, of the public parks and highways to their use, | {fm five to seven days in transit, They get | allege that the trouble lies in the stoppage of To admit that this great corporation bas not | theit New York goods quicker than those from | stut! during the conclave rush, from. which the facilities for moving the comparatively | CF @t hand, for the reason that they bring | they bave not recovered, “Ll think that that POWER BAXTER SIX. HORS A d Boiler im perfect order. 1325 7th st. nw. i RENTED MY FIRST-FLOOR 11 offer the Parlor Suite of seve pieces: It coat $80 lew than a ‘month si Apply 720 10th st. now. FOR SALE — VERY Phaeton, loor. : A HANDSOME TWO-HOR: ly Curriaze: in first-class condite small t sf ae =F them by fast freight, which costs more. “Ican | is a confession of poor mu ment,” he pak SE 000; geil gel for 8300, Apply’ to WALT | $0 ti clty told Seer tae eet eee on | sco no reason,” ssid ono of the members of the | naded. "A five link of ee cnt te H. ACHE, 1008 F st.n.w. a Bt 3 Sa enmniicatnan i tase firm, “for this unwarranted distinction, except | and New York and Boston would do a large JOR SALE—A PAIK OF WELL MATCHED BLACK | {ptced to the conclusion that it proceeds from | Hitt) for iis wim atrat < at of poe Gate Tae MATCHED BLACK | the other motive. This is no sinple temporary ¢ railroad may Want to force @ right of | business now. I am giving the waterways In the west this would way from the people. The trouble here is preference wherever 1 cai not be tolerated a da interruption of traffic, such as might proceed —WoobWai from some unforseen cause, for it hascontmnued | 20" Me © rig . Sere ere . ; of Fur Carriage Rov for ‘months, I know of ‘no remedy except | (iit there is uo competition; the railroad fw | CAUGHT BY BELL AND GUN inston 8.90. Cor, 11th and ¥ sts, 1. through the courts, for this company is liable | cilities today are no greater than they were peviicae Fa: ALL AND SEE THE INFANT PRO- digy at our Piano ware room i PEELE venteen years ago. If we had two more roads running into the city there wozld soon be a change,” TRE PALAIS ROYAL. At the Palais Royal it was learned from the atlaw for any damage a business man m: sustain in consequence of unnecessary delay THOMAS SOMERVILLE. Thomas Somerville, brass founder, &c., isone And Got a Sentence of Two Years in the Penitentiary. David 8. William young colored man, was of the largest freight shippers in the city, both |“ > Placed on triai before Chict Justice B: REAUTIFUL UPRIGHT PIANO; IN | of iucoming and cutgoing goods. He bas suf- | ™"*zet. Mr. Blount, that the establishment | jy tho Criminal Court today on the char ndition, very rich. tone, b Seu scat 4 was having considerable trouble Retting | housebreaking. Mr. W. S. Branson testified sigh an eee fered large losses from the blockade. His rep- | ""* sid | s- Mr. W. 8. c presents a to'une. desir was well qualified to speak on | 89°28 shipped from points other than New | that he lived on Sheridan strect, in the count: Instrutt ayers York and Philadelphia, “Some shipments,” said Mr. Blount, “sent from Lancaster. N. H., on the 19th of November were only received yesterday.” Mr. Blount could give no reason reight subject, said to Tae Star reporter: ust say that this trouble in getting our goods ind sending them away is hurtng our trade to an immense extent. It is as impossi- that his house having been entered in Septem- ber last he instructed his servant not to say anything of his suspicions or that be had put isif d : ym ants, one We BOO. High mouth tll paid for. TNE PIANO EXCHANGE CO, | bie to get any satisfaction from the ratiroad | fF the delays, and has about decided to simply | up an alarm bell; that afew nights alter, ab as 913 Ponnsylvaniaaye, | COMpanics as it is to get any sort of service, | *t down and wait for goods. j 1:80 o'clock, the bell rang and he hastily got up OR SALEZA PAIR OF WELL Ui coach | We have a terra cotta factory four miles north WILMARTH AND EDMONSTON. | and taking a double-barreled shot gun went to Po Se ic hatds hich! is’ years cid hasdeont | of the city, and under the present condition of | Mr, Edmouston of Wilmarth & Edmonston | the kitchen, wherehe ieund the griseus, wie rathuts: Very stylish; fine travelers: closely | things it’ takes us from five to eight | said their firm wi BES SER | F . Wcived An every a very superior team; Just | davs to get acar load of sewer pipe into the m was experiencing eee gut in frout of his shot gan, Lhe in- trom middie of joe oC EBEAS BPAREER city. It is rum in, then backed out to Ivy City — Hite an | in delivering eae ced | truder sai¢; “For God's sake, don't shoot; it's n26- W716 14thst.ow. | then in again and switched out to the neigh- | >! pments,"he said.“-from such large places as just me. poor Davy Williams,” Witness ordered lim to throw up his hands, and when he did so disarmed him, taking an uzly knife from him, | Witness then tied and took Lis prisoner to the station. One cross-examination Mr. Branson said that he knew that Davy and his tawily had had a disagreement, and that he was u JOR SALE — A PAIR OF DA Horse, about 15.1 bunds: even! team; a ludy can drive them, : Pair of Buy Mares, about 15.1 hands; drives together, wid suitable’ tor suddie for gentleman or lady. ‘The ubove Horses have not been loug in use, he reason for selling i the owner is going to Lurope. For informution apply at MANGAN'S Feed Sto 6 borhood or the factory again, and so on, until wheu we get it the stuff is half smashed. We have had one car load of bricks on the way here from New Jersey since October 7, and yesterday I received a letter from the Balti- more aud Ohio company in Pittsburg saying thata tracer had been sent out for the car. New York had a habit of coming through with ularity, although h in his mind one shipment to them from Brooklyn started on the i0tu of September aud only received on the 28th of November. “If you especially want | goods you can't get the was Mr. Edmon- ston's summing up, “and,” aid he, “1 think %, the substance of 10.000 volumes in m shelf fu; Oks, stands ready on its shelves to answer briefly erable question that may arise in weneral x 1WersALIUL, It wives a higher education, bend your address for specimen pages and popular st of propiinent actual subserivers iu this city. Ad= are Wo: a3tood W BRICK STABL! 3 wtalls aud rou ply to BEALL, Bi bs ‘a és the railroads are parposely putting the mer- _ w. | The trouble lay, they said, in getting goods de- “ perp * i vm | Bis home, just in the rear of wit {OK SALE—Tiie AMERICAN CYCLOPADIA, | livered in this city, und tha; the embargo had — to inconvenience in order to get ss Geacgeuma Uses, Gb oaaen waves th wit .000 pares ait 0,000 itustrations aud | not yet been Hence, there was no tell- | ‘887 up Congress to legislate in favor of the Mr. Branson's employ, testiticd that a dollar had been taken from ber trunk in the kitchen, She was not at howe on the night Williams was | caught. She denied on cross-cxamination that she ever allowed Dave to sicep in the kitchen, The mother of the defendant testified that jher husband came Lowe drauk and assaulted 1 when the boy came to her assistance, Thea the husband went to the boy and struck him, driving him away from home aud follow- ing when heavy be delivered. is shown to unperishable freight would ‘Yhat the trouble lies here be untrue by a re- cent experience of ours in shipping car southwest. It went by the way of the Metropolitan branch and lay at Point of Rocks, bound out of town, for just thirty-two days. This is ruining our southern trade in terra cotta, for where it ought to take four days to THE BRADBURY PIANO COMPANY. At the Bradbury piano agency on the avenue the manager said their freight was coming in much better at present than a few wecks ago, but while affairs were better with them just now he thought the roads were discriminating against Washington in an effort to obtain legis- lation from Congress. It is w necessity. JOR SALE—BEFORE INVESTING INA. NEw | £5E Car from here ibaa “ aoe coupes KENNEDY AND SON, ing bie 0 the gato —| 2 INVESTIN from one to two months in transit. ‘ecan get = ai el wma i BUT TALAce OF MEY P23 teangivmueate, | absolutely nothing on time, and ail that we ean | Goo. E. Kennedy of tho firm of Kennedy & | , ihe defendant wamitted that he was in the sual ee, the beautiful neve ruchte in case ot Mali get in any sort of season are our small lots, It | Son, grocers, said that during the thirty-five home, he thought he might lie down in the Kvsbwaod nok fur faa or un monthly pagina ot | 1h OURO OW, ‘Tho the Totore ne Cus Sewer | yoars of his busincss experience in this city he | kitchen, and us he knew Mir. Lramon's folks ares taken in exchange a value s ; ‘ “ : tiloweds ee ct) u30” | do not know of any remedy. Threats of suits | 28d never had so much trouble in procuring | thought that they would say nothing. On cross-examiastion the defendant ad- | mitted that he had been convicted of house- breaking and served a sentence in jail up to April 12 last, and bad been arrests and served fifteen days for fighting. He denied that he doued freight and at double the expense now | heard any bell ring. The jury found a verdict had all his goods sent by express, He thought | of guilty. Mr. Sellers for the defendant asked that the one cuuse of the trouble in the ease of | the court to consider the fact that the boy had the Baltimore and Ohio was that it) been driven from home and give « light was too mean to employ a sufficient | sentence. The court imposed a sentence of foree of men in this city to handle the | two years in the Albany penitentiary, freight and that the road had but little consid- —_— eration for the business men of this city. In tition for Divorce. the Baltimore and Ohio depot freight was goods by freight as he had this year,” He had teed paved edie pecans and Obio | that I cau sometimes got a civil answer from | Fallroad, Some goods had been two months in | - i: ij ji coming from Baltimore, and others one month He taey Ban tans Ohio, Rowover musatietantory, | ccanhag fruet Ohio, Hie’ Med Maohy ates have a littl: effect, but not much. It seems to be about the same with both companies, except OR SALE—SPECIAL PIANO BARGAIN FOR DE- cember—One New Upright Piano having & double veneered case exquisitely finished. 74 Uctaves, A to GC. Combinativn, sulid euxraved aud fret work papel of unique design,” Elequutly desiguied pilastecs, Laud carved. Que Tisdses, OVerstrung scale, three strings, ivory keys, repeauty ction, coutinucus plated ran and full ron frame, Price > very cusy terms. HUGO OKC & CO. Boehmer Pung Agents, Uo (th st. uw. a7-tne OK SALE—A LITTLE BAY HORSE, VERY KIND aud gentle; work anywhere; price $40. Apply in Me rear of $17 Missouriave. n30-6t" KF —HANDSOME Pal OF CHEST out 16 R. GOLDSCHMID. Mr, R. Goldschmid said that the freight service of the city was not only irregular but it was very poor. This state of affairs began early in the fall, he said, and grew worse at the time the conclave washeld here, *‘*The trouble is,” he added, “the conclave is over loug ago, UT hands; also ‘Two Nice kiding on ¢ast side of Isth 5 Mares, Horses ut Private Stable A Wife's Pe i but the treight deiay is not over. There are . A . Louise J. Doyle, by Ii. B. Moulton, has filed Naud Mass. uve.u.w. _...___¥#9-1W"_] instances in my own business of freight being | ™s8ed in great piles and instead of the em- a petition for divorce from Patrick J. Doyle RG TAROTE, MOCKS iG BIEDE, delayed thirty days. From whatever direc- | Ployes of the company looking up articles when < € itis ik, Fis called for the citizens were obliged to do it | 2d for the custody of her eluld, The bill od and Medicines, Send for Illus. tion it is sent, the same fate awaits it upon its inguad Price List. SCHAUD'S bid Btore, S17 iznw, | arrival in the city. ‘These delays are not only | themselves. Both roads, he thought, neoded | states that they were married Jauuary 13, 1888, Bevin annoying, but they are costly to the merchants, | better facilities, but this was porticularly true | and she charges that he bas treated her with JOR SALE va. DRIVE We hiave to pay a henry tariff, in my opinion, | f the Baltimore and Ohio r cruelty, by abuse, coarse, profane, lewd and In Four Square Piation, savistiy used, onmonthly pay. | “24 then to get such @ poor ‘service is simply W. B, MOSES, indecent language, threats, blows, kicks, re= tsof & outrageous. You ask me what is the cause of | “What is needed,” said W. B. Moses, fur- ed be: 4 oi ; bl She mgu-ue F.G. SMITH, 1225 Penna.ave, | this condition of affairs, and Lreply that it i8 —— ron eaysny wegen bo Srggrhaneed | niture dealer, in talking about the disorganized freight business of the city, as he termed it, “is that euch road should have freight depots five times the size of the present depots, and that each road should have two more tracks for their business. To supply the needsof the business and of the crowds that will come here toattend the world’s exposition of 1892 each states that in the fallof 1884 he threatened to cut her throat; that he beat her for making @ mistake in mending his trousers. She states that he was in the navy from January, 185%, to April, 1839, and on his promises to reform she, through Mrs. Cleveland, secured his disch » but within two weeks thereafter he recom- menced his cruel treatment, threw dishes at | her, &c., and in June last, in consequence of EGE SALESSPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIRTY Days in English Sutety Bieye soroushly oud steel frame machines with balls all Over, at about th price of cast-iron American machines with plain bear. OKAWEOKD, L116 £ st. new. 226-Lin® FO Sa ECL AND GREATEST Variety aud Clicapest Winter Goods, consisting of Horse Blankets, Lay Kobes, Harness, Close Carrias Grocery und Delivery Wagons. Quite au assortment or Suitable Christinus Presents. No trouble to show bad management, There may be other causes, but it secms to me that in the management of the railroads you will find the defect which causes all the trouble.” JULIUS LANSBURGH, ‘The representative of Julius Lansburgh, the furniture dealer, who was sick at home when them, 466 Peun. ave. WM. FL GEYER, ‘Tue Star reporter called. is Mr. T. R. Brooks, | road ought to have besides four additional his bad treatment, she was obliged to leave Fok: ALE—NOW 18 YOUK CHANCE TO BUY | He told aSran reporter that the delay in the | tracks. Why, goods shipped to ns have been | ji3.8" Seetment, — ” immereyoucan ave Your money. receipt of goods sent by freight to this city was | delayed pees = an sas igre there — Korii abd Lerch Waxolm ie oren ae geuzies. | causing them a great deal of trouble. Freight | is one car not arrived yet, although it ‘atch While He W = Helcen "New Day oun at $7. "Sou'ten Jue tteus | hus been delayed four or five weeks in the des | OUHEtO have been here a month ago, it is| TOK the Watch While He Was Drank, Unis how close Lani selling, Brooklyn Physician Phae- ton. new style build by Coluinbus Bugsy Co. Second- hand Brougham and other Vehicles ut ustonisuingly In the Criminal Court yesterday Jas. Wilbur, 1 y. bill y. ivery. A bill of goods from Parkersburg, W. charged with the grand larceny of a watch, plain to me what is the cause of the present Va., he said, was delayed on the road for about trouble. The roads are trying to do business was wounded with Custer at Little Morn and was receiving 4 pension, aud he took the wateh when drank. He had been in jail three mouths and was given two months more. oe Two Boys Sent to the Reform School. A colored boy fourteen or fifteen yeurs old, named John Morgan, charged with grand lare eceny ($53.37) from Minnie Helen Caulking November 2, plead guilty in the Criminal Court today. The boy was sentenced to the reform school during minority. low prices, a mouth. Mr, Brooks did not see much differ- | With the same facilities that they bad five years | plead guilty of petit larceny. Ho stated that ‘Harness and Kobes equally low. ence in the service of the two roads, He said | 96°, mice | that time the business of the city | hie hud served thirtecn years in the army and n16-im. SAS. TROBEY, | | that the trouble was that the carsas a rule | bas increased 100 J sad cent. Woe feel the inade- 4 quate freight facilities of the railroads this year more than last year because the business has increased this year at least 25 per cent, Each ‘ear the business will continue to increase, and it is folly for the railroads to continue to refuse to recognize this state of affairs and attempt to do business with their inadequate facilities.” W. H. HOUGHTON. “Without explanation or reason,” is what W. H. Houghton, the furniture dealer, suys about the delay which his house has suffered in the delivery of freight. “Every day,” he added, reached the city, but they were uot brought up to the freight depot and unloaded. “hey are left standing,” he said, ‘‘on the track out near Bennings, and only ‘about half of the cars are unloaded, Last fall we had no diffi- culty because the cars were un- loaded at the freight depot and on the tracks within the city limits, Wagons would drive up to the cars left standing in the streets and the freight would be taken out. Then there were side tracks, so that large shippers could get their freight. Now, owing to the agitation of the People of South Washington against the unlawful {OK SALE—FINE ASSORTMENT OF HAND- made Carriaxes, Daytous aud Business Waxous, prices lower than factory work; Vehicies taken ou storage, A. H. GKEGUKY, cor, N.Y, ave, aud 6th st, Lew. uld-lim f—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE KE «juires Lo boiler; avoids all expeumve attendance, bo loss of Lise) uo handling of fuel, Send for circular and price ist. b. BALLAUF, Ag't, JOL SALL—A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE LAT- est Style Curriuges and fmported and Domestic Harness at ANDKEW J. JOYCE'S SONS New anu Harness Ware Rooms, ] . Oilice und Factory: Cor, 14th and E sts. nw, N.B.—Special attention paid to the Nerairing and Repaiuting of Fine Cari and the kieyairing of occupation of the public | “I send a special messenger to the freight | In the Criminal Court today John Thomas, a tee are, streets by the railroad companion, the fadilities | offices of both roads, and OP persistent Pia sd colored boy of fourteen years, indicted for Us tenvem cats pee ee Sponges, | Of the Pennsylvania company at least have been | I manage to get some things delivered, Itis | highway robbery—teking a parior rile from @ Tham d_ all “articles pertaining thereto, at AN: | Festricted. I think that the railroad companies | the only way. Why, goods shipped from Balti- | smal! white bo; —plead guilty today aud was reform school _ THE LABOR ALLIANCE. Not Coalition but Co-operation is What is Desired. The farmers’ alliance has not so far found e | plan of coalition with the Knights of Labor, ‘The joint committee of the Union and Northern ole nN DKEW J. JOYCE'S SONS New Carriaze and Harness Ware Rooms, 1025-1030 Coun. aye. Office aud Fi tory: Cor. Lith and E sta. n.w. VOR SALE—IMPORTED GERM. F vias “tira Food and Cages el STOKE, 1153 7th st.n.w. 8. HARTBE VOR SALE—THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN CAR- Tinxes, Hiobes and Whips at ANDKEW J. JOYCE'S BONS' New Carriage and Harness Ware Rooms, 1028 ud 1030 Connecticut ave, Ottice and Factor cor. 14th and E sts. uw. oc} Tn POR SALES CARKIAGES, WAGONS AND HuG- gies of all kinds on easy terms, COOK & JARBOE, ought to recognize the rights of the public and sentenced to the provide other means, For instance, the surface track could be used for passenger trains exclu- sively to reach tle 6th-street depot. Then for the freight care au underground road could be built which would forever settle the vexed rail- road question.” FRANKLE AND CO, “Well, I should say we have had trouble with the railroads,” said Mr. A. M. Loovis of Frankle & Co., when questioned by a Stax re- more have been delayed fifteen days, from Indiana nine weeks, from Grand Rapids and the west six to nine weeks. Freight from New York is promptly delivered. t just think of doing business under such condi- tions. It is a perfect outrage. What is needed to remedy these evils are better favili- ties. The roads seem to be unable to get the cars into the city and they allow cars to remain at points outside of the city, and the business men are obliged to submit to the loss which > M street, Georgetown, au such a delay occasions, There seems to be no | #liance, appointed Tuceday, after a long con- = porter, 7 trouble with through freight for this city, but | ference failed to agree upon a plan of consoli« Auction Sales of Real Estate. “Any particular road ?” asked the rter. | when this place is made a way station then the | dation and yesterday morning a new committe Thomas Dowling, auctioneer, has sold at 'No,” he replied, ‘one is as bad as the other. | delay occurs.” of five was appointed to tackle the matter, Mr, Ralph Beaumont of this city, chairman of the national lezislative committee of the Knights of Labor and one of the committee to confer with a committee from the farmers and laborers’ union, said: “We have no intention of endeavoring to effect a consolidation with the farmers and laborers’ union. As I understand it the northern and southern farmers’ The shipments from the west have been much worse than those from the east, Such a thing as getting freight on time is simply out of the question. Yesterday we received goods that were shipped October 17 and we still have goods on the road that were shipped October 4. One crate shipped from Baltimore arrived in exactly twenty-one days, “Both roads,” he continued, “need a thorough raking over. Freight bills are dated in some instances ten and twelve days back. Washington 1s now an important shipping int and we don’t want a short stop made oe Kee lack te! railroad facilities. code in conclave we imported many goods for that time and not more than balf of them ar- rived in time. - “I don’t believe,” he “that there is another md in the country with such railroad facilities. The fact is that there is no western city of 40,000 inhabitants that has as much trouble as is experienced here.” BERNARD BAILEY. B. F. GUY AND COMPANY. Speaking of the freight blockade toa Stan reporter today, Mr. B, F. Guy said; “The man- ner in which the railroad companies treat the citizens and merchants of this city is simply outrageous, No other comuunity would stand it, There is no necessity for this state of affairs. Why, look, during the late war the travel and ip oe were more than double, yet they handied them with apparent ease. Some | the farmers’ mutual benctit association and the one suggests that the Pennsylvania railroad | agricultural wheel lave consolidated and we company are retaliating for the way they have | are to confer with them with a view to further. been harrassed in South Washington, and I i don't know but there is something in it, but aside from that I can see no possible reason for the manner they are treating the merchants of this city unless it be to infiuence legislation.” public sale the following property: A two-story brick and stone store, 3400 and 3402 M strect, the lot fronting 33}¢ feet on M street with a depth of 70 feet on 34th street, to Maurice Baer for $3,150. Four tracts of land of what is known as the Payne estate, on Grant road near Tenleytown; the first containing 46 acres and improved by a bilge and out buildings, to Wm. K. Ryan and H. it. Dulaney, trustees, for $342 per acre; the second tract, containing 7 acres, to W. A. Thompson for $400 per acre; the third tract, containing 14 acres, to Andrew L. Payne for $1,115; the fourth tract, contain- ing 134 acres, to W. F. Poore for $962. He has also sold lot 2, square 103, fronting 71 feet 6 inches on ¥ street between 20th and 2ist streets northwest with a depth of 120 feet 834 inches to a 16-foot alley, to $1.30 a ae foot, the sale aggregating Becessary Mr. Seaton Perry said that his freight from | St each other. Wo shali New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore has —_-_—__ : The Robbery of Marcellus West. been delivered promptly, but from other Mary Thomas, indicted with Grace Ott and railroads’ failure to make prompt shipments, I don’t know whether it is negligence or lack of facilities, but if recent experiences are repeated botwoen now and Ohristinas I don’s know what ‘personally he had had no difficulty in receiving freight, but he knew that the railroad property, was arraigned in the Criminal Chir Justice ham, this m¢ and “not guilty.” . A. B, Williams, for the de- fendant, that their

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