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— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY DECEMBER 16, 1889. ENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT--HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS OFF FOR NEW YORK. @ i) me @1h RENT—6 NEW GR BRICKS, CALAN ST. FR 6&7, K + i PL, 13 yth pe. 13. 1369 Boundary ne. 3 Pound. «t, n.e. oF. 1) Kear 615 H ster 12& Nne.16r. BIS Feet. ue. Sr s s 50 STORES. Office—931 F, Zid th, 3x40 12 334 Pa ave..Sy.& siore.37 a ste. & 82.8452 110 6th 2610 1 n.w. R RENT—TO A PERMANENT AND RESPON. | 13515 N.Y. sibie Tenant, 1307 treet B.w.; 11 rooms, | $40 Ist ne. Gr, rick dwelling. at the low rental of 840 8 | 2220 Cleveland’ ¥ to JOHN T. AKMS, 810 F st n.w. n SGARKLIT R RENT—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING to New York will rent to responsible party Fornished Kesidence, 209 A st. ®. E ' rooms and basement, with large office ; rent reason- <OR RENT_508 5 Apply to TYLER & KUTHERFORD, Real Es- | Bot ‘py 1irms. ‘st., near 1ith, or HENKY B. CLIFFORD, | 536 id st. ‘n.w.. 9 Tu ve., New York. d6-6t Velabie IB RENT NEW PRESS BRICK BAY. FinDow ‘Houses, all modern ituprovements: 1: . Per month, aod 309 and 311, Massachuset Bs 28 per month, Apply to OSCAK W | ax 7 NEW JERSEY AV Serine. a16-2t° Maite bai RENT— 15. Inquixe of A. EGERL 12 Oth sw. 10r, anes i 1106 + F Matos tack es PRCAY WOOD & GAKKE TT ith st. fr. The “Maltby,” cor. > Dismore al s.w.10.30 and i si 0 118 M se.. Br. 10 5 dig-3t C,H PARKER. cor. 44¢ and E sts. s.w. T_BY THOS. EWA HOUSE: nO Nd. av. 8.6. Tr &b.... RbLT7S BENT — COMPLETELY , . jouse, all modern impr ents, Tove Gat DULANY & WHITING, 1gz0 Fat. 5JQ0R RENT—2110ANb 2112 OTH ST. a Foom Houses, $11.50 yer montis to good thuants. Hall, .¥, avo. bet, 1 rey a NAUCE. a all. 1525 7th st. bw. bop - 2 RENT—AN EIGHT-ROOM AND BATH NEW window Press Brick House, all modern conve- 406 10th st, above Pennsylvania sv 5. Key at 408 10th st. ald UK RENT—A BRICK CONTATN Tooms, with modern improvements. Kent inquire at WARNER'S Keal Estate Office, o1 ‘and Massachusetts ave. at drug store. Central bid, 'r. 9th & Pa.ave.,c'm ‘The above is only 2 books. For fuil list «: 10 rooms, all mi. .e., 7 rome, all m.i. &.W., Sours, ail mJ . &.W.y & rooms, all m2. ‘23d #t, Bw. 8 rooms: . EAST CAPITOL ST, ‘spiz io J. ¥ CULLINANE & CO, -y, L1-roum Brick House, with all mourn ate se 609 F st.n.¥._ | improvements: rent, $40 JOR RENT—4s4 HST. S.W.. SIX LAKGE ROOMS, Teasouable pri m. 1; large yard and stable. Rent $16.30. | _ aie CULLINANE & CO., 609 F st.uw. dl4-3t_ Ok RENT BY RO, HOLT SALE—M ST. N.E, BET. 4TH AND 5TH, tate and Insurance Proke: 9 Beautiful Houses, two-story and basement roums each: all inod. imps : will be sold ®t ® 2037 F at n.w.. 14r. 5 Q stn.’ Great Uaryain for casii or on easy terms. Apply to SWOLMSTEDT & BRAULEY, ier Bota we tk 927 F st. u.w. 1201 Sét,, Sr. & store Or to C. GESSFORD, owner, 61S. C.ave,se. | 420 dd st'u.w., Yr. al4-6t 1212 Pa ave., br. iR RENT—HOUSE 1308 29TH ST. N.W.; FURNISHED HOUSES, rooms; splendid consditiot iments: reut cheap to a goud telant; key at 1: Bext door. circle, 17r.. 00 H ur. Comu. ave. ui ade JOR RENT—A GEM OF A COTTAGE. SIX KoomS, | },'5t 1472 515. od. imps.; large grounds; convenient to cars. | POE AT P20 sai » College Hill; owner next door; fai- aie ee y without children preferred. alg-3ee OFFICES., DSE. 218T NEAR LY, GOS 14th st. Fs: QRENT OR SALE—EASY TERMS— Leatéa by steaun.... 97 F st.,trom....10 to 470 Le. uve., from 10 to 959 F st. n.w....815 t Yaters, st. n.e, Bay-window,Pressed Brick, rooms, irnace and all ents; pe al3-Im H. WALKER, 498 Louisian, iG Conk axe: eat a ell JOR RENTSEVERAL NEW HOUSES OF FIVE | 1018 Coun. ave. i to eight rooms with water, &c.; near colored schools, which I can offer to small families of respect- " able colored people. E. A. MCINTIRE, 918 Fst. | 1026 Conn. ave. 5 al4-10t STABLES, oR RENT—FURNISHED—2100 G ST. N.W., | 1020 Conn. av. (rear). Large English Basement Brick |/welling, contain- éleven rooms, bath room and large pautry. Has m newly painted throughout, Beverai carpets ¢o With house. Sie l+ 6t PJ. if be Fesce: a eee ; BRICK; TH. A = storks and basement; 8 rooms: st rm T—NOS. ah all morierm improveiuents: Key ab iw. core 100 Bs eter Be Gnd O sta; SF, per mont 2.17. Os. <> i ee ee WakNEis € Co. Capitol, 5 reg Uh 70C st.n.w.,7r-&st.2100 | POR REN: ) K st nw. 1 : = C st. n.w., Sr. 1 Feu farnienea bouse 1th st., 12r., fable linen, betiding 2S Gth st. nw. Sr. 7 Marion st. nw. Pa. JOR RENT—HOUSES 1500, 1611, 1o15-4th st. bw., Brooms each, latrobes, grates, 7; pew and! SALE—A NICE COB: 1 rooms ang pantry; © gem OK SALE—A VERY NICE 13-ROOM BRICK F ALE—A. eERE. J As npoM, Prt at H. WARNER & CO. OR CHANCE for apecaistiou, six 3 Htory Brick Si Tent to good tenants at #721 each tonliey. For all. $8, a FR RENT—S.E. COR.|479 I st. n.w.,store. 250 2112 Vt 2d and 34 ave. Or....17. 416-3 ny iwaye un ayia Lote 12 £ CO., 916 Fost. nw. ‘OR SALE-HANDSOME 10-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 8 meray, complete... SEES | 3 We He A icarital st, Ivy c ornate ABLE HOU: je in rear; oily, DK SALE_2 NEW nit O11 N.C. ave. brown stone first stor iors and all modern anences. Will No, UVALL, 925 F st {OR SALE—HOUSE 2D ST. Bas, Wadow, M1. Dwelling. Pri NE S'Co., 609 F st pow. ALE—BY GEO. F. GRAHAM Houses on 19th and § sts. 1. stories and 11 roving ATE BROKER, $17 W ST. NW. ry aud Basement neur cor. 14 and Ky ory and cellar, 8 near 14th. » 7 Tuo, 11th near 5, y to lown On Kew) bwtate. it GEO. ¥. GRAHAM, 1319 F at. hi st We, 8 stuw ALE w and Back Building, 10 rocms aud Lot 18.8x110 to alley, $8,500, This sold to close au estaie, UST & H jt bath, furnace, &e. property must JOR SALE-A BEA 26 Dei. ave. &.w.38.6,30 good terms; a8 an in- (Store room Ist N nw. i 1307 F st. now. y over 7 per cent ERRON & RAMEY, 13 ALE—BKICK HOUSE ON COKN pt Ath and th sts, nw. O27 Estacw 10 Gil Hstnw.ld )-foot alley Sperceut Price $4,000; 80-foot alley ; is how paying Y per cent. HERRON AR 15TH N.W., THREE- @rooms and bath front; fucing south; s sarebargaw st $3.8 story aud cella tion of the propert: office for bulletin issue THOS. k. WAGGAM. rick ; N.w.: gus, water, &c.; nice yard: rented for $1,000 cash, L. 8. LIPSCL {OR SALE—TO AN IMMEDIATE PURCHASER desirable House on lowa circle for ISTEDYT & BKADLEY, 927 F st, furniture aud carpets for B. H. WARNER & CO. A] 10,000. SWOK: 10th aud # sts.aw i O% SALE—OR RENT—A MOST DESIRABLE Little Home, Sth st. u.e ; reasonable price to rent orsell. Apply CHAS. EARLY, 6v: JOR SALE — PROPERTY 1505 RHODE ISLAND ik se of wix roULis, placed sous to be aveilable tur back building, with cellar, Price $3.75 per square foot. DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., ave. Lot 20x13 Mess.aveand Thomas Vth above Kst., QORK SALE—FINE RESYDENCE IN MY, PLEAS- unt, Louse 12 room: Stone and brick, furnace water. Large ground: nd urst story of range, Kus, hot and cold ade and fruit trees aud £41 F, 24 floor, 6 frontre. Liecant, rome tn | "Sun es SoS) Pee rgnrootele- | 0K SALE—A NORTHWEST CORNER PROPERTY, fe, with two good Bi Price 812,500. vieinity of lowa KUTHERFORD, 1307 a OK SALE-FINE PIECE OF G ST. PROPERTY; 40 {t. front, two gvud Luildings on street und two wuidings. Property ou G st. is rap: valuable for business pui uquire of TYLER & KULHEMEFOKD, 1307 F st, trom 20 to $90 each. poses. For turther mekes: in rerfect order musically; eold on peyments — See ST, FEW DOORS MASS, sia ¥.G. SMITH, 1225 Pa.ave_| | There was « busy crowd and a = copitining Stning aix Toms apd Gok ees eee E—PIANOS- C BARGAIS& | *ngues at the 6th street depot this morning. baibo. everything complete; lot 16102; price Spanish, Portuguese, French and English and 44) WASH'N DANI lOWER, various combinations of all of them floated out 1 1-lw 15 Fat. nw. _ on the clear atmosphere as twenty-five mem- Milt New movtory sna dnt Brick ou 2a; | Either of the above can be boweht on monthly pay- | DerSof the international American congress, earn! of F st. 20: | contains, seven, some 1 | ments of $10, or good discount for cash. aided and abetted by twice as many secretaries eany jena pepered; ‘satieeenags ncaa THE PIANO EXCHANGE, and attaches, endeavored to have their baggage io WASH'N DANENHOWER, _913 Pennsylvaniaave. j checked. They were off for their week of vaca- 7B BA eee eee A RNABE. pip. | tion in New York. In the waiting room were a F° HANDSOMEST NEW RESIDENCE asnew. To beseen atG. L. WILD & LiUS., 709 | number of ladies—wives of members of the (Dupont Circle) in the city Price $39.000) th st. A11-Ot_| party. Secretary Biaine, looking as bright as he a 10S FaEEe | QE Sar S Sea ADCO Ate as | dt year ago, and Mr, Waker Blaine, wore Fo SALE— eh Deu or Fancy Gools Store, Address Bux 4 Star | both intent on seeing that the foreigners re- ‘57 Q STREET N.W, ofice. ari-6e i Ave story and a 0n ceived due attention, The Brazilian minister, Fore noi ae omrn stone front: Bouse contain 12 | JNO! PALACE ORGANS, Senor Valente, occupied a good deal of the ‘THOS, J. FISHER & OO, Holiday stock new complete. Sold on payments of | Secretary's time. Mr. William E. Curtiss, en- 411.6 1324Fstnw. | 89 mont = F. G. SMITH, 12: {OK SALE—1522 R N.W., ELEGANT NEW 3- : CHINESE RAC tory Ci S14 rooms LARGE CHINESE stone front; finisned in ustural woods: cubiuet man- | 12th st. nw. < ference, while Capt, Bourke, Lieut. Lemly fels, tiliugs, &c.; superior plumbing snd stewn beat- | FOR SALE—YO P BikbS. | Mr. E. W. P. Smith and Mra, Edward Treseot, peerreratue. Yor price. cctm, to FRED W. : wes, Goldishes, Aquarius, Fish Food, | ait attaches of the conference, kept things G, owner and b n.w.d6-1in | Spratt’a Dog Fuod and Medicines. send tur lus. Cuta> se es of je conference, kept thing WOR SALE— DESIRABLE SUBURBAN PROP- | lowucand Price List. 5CH AllD’s Bird Sture, 317 lznw. | moving toward departure on time. Tourist erty, Laproved snd Unimproved, including Large | 20-2 Agent S. W. FP. Draper, who conducted the and Colmodious Dwelling, with azhpl egrounds, #itt- PGE SALE-SPECIAL, BARGAINS FOR THILTY | party on its forty days’ tour, was in charge of pg el S minutes’ ride from the business center Days in Eng. isis Safety icycies; Uoroughly ged | the train, and with Col. Robert Parke and Mr. Se ATueon city, and several moderate-sized villus. | steel fraine muuchiues with balls sll over, mtwoour the | 9 “ pea ea nentcccs8 road eheltiuily located aud at low prices, aud om easy | price of cast-iron Aimeriean uiachines with f ‘oy looked after the Pennsylvania railrow foc ee ote parts of the city | ings, CaAWPOKD, 1116 E st. now, company’ veloped in a befrogged and Astrakan-trimmed overcoat, was as busily bilingual as veame the executive officer of the con- end of the contract, The baggage, of W. 0. OK SALE Ol EXCIANGH—I HAVE which there was a jarge quantity, was soon 410-2m Real Fetete ANAC Ore Pete w. Biscomplete Stock af Sew (int es aboard, and at 9:50 the specta! train pulied out ee ets 5 | Nery Latcst desigus; iso anoug them vevirul epectl | for New York. ‘The train consisted of eng’ QQK SALE—LARGE DOUBLE BRICK FAMILY b pomipiloecree Ke bray Wee r New York. ; AL larwe yard aud stable, near A-cen- | would call the putie's eiteation te eee eine £ | 382. with George Frederick at the thr: sion church. Addres 11, Star Office. Browster oo pits ry — wider, rie combination smoking and baggage car No. ; =OR te ROOM Joupe Rockuways, 1 nice G-passeuger Pane ostibule dining car “ d parlos F% Ce eae SOON ae) I Brougham, = Coupeloties ana une ed vestibule dining car “Continental” and parlor paying « ; Perdita, Juliet and Paula, M a ze Brougiuan, seats tour ap: . «| cars Perdita, Juliet and Paula. Mr. Piceden beret” Om tee tnvectinens. orm tosalt. | Co eran wancus, Carte aries MUNG, ten ioe, | Mitchell wae. train wondactor wad Capt. Ege An elegant, New, Nine-room Bay-windoy Brick. i} | Hlankets, &e yee trom at prices that dety com- | represented the Pullman company. Commis- ltgve otzon 1thutenear Q.culy S500, Se : 8.3. MFEKs. | Siry Duncan of the Pullman comipany saw that ‘A Sevch-roums. Bay-windoe Brick the dining car was fully stocked before the 18,3x100; on 15th ; train lett the de pot. . ue Lice Fouy, bind aid » 26-1m Fer ‘ire, cote aud secure & Latgulu, COLUMBIA THE NEW YORE PROGRAM. Fear 1716 14th st. new. d4- ia The special train is timed to arrive at Cort- A Fine 3-story Brick Dwelling on Rhode Island Fo vod wize, Speedy; SALE—CALL AND SKE THE INFANT PRO- | landt strect at 3:30 this afternoon, and there cirele; Las cellar, furnace Poor, sui rrr : : uer kitchen, laundry’ aud store room: “first vor, par ry at our Pian way Er R&CONLIFF, | the party will be received by the committee Fecuud Hook 4 chanbert und bathe tind doorgeham: | 2% ____ aid lithst.u_| and escortedto the city hall. After an intro- ye: oper Brepluces; closets Ip every rooms; lot {0H SALE—MONEY TO LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE | duction to Mayor Grant the visitors will be 2x 20 to wide alley, e it and F within the District of Columbia at lowest rate of " ~ Py - 2 os , cue Ney. House thoroughly well buil intervet, ih suis tu suit. Gro W. LINRINS. roowed at the Fifth Avenue hotel, where they ‘For tull particulars apply to Cor. 10th and H sts. n.w. will dine at6. This evening they will visit the a TT DYER | | | Jpok SALE on tae EW BKICK STABLE 1N | Casino or attend the ladies’ reception at the winds Tear of 1633 O st. L.w. @ 3 ‘stalls androom torsear- | Hamilton club, Brooklyn, as the members J OK SALE-OK EXCHANGE FOR GOOD IM- | mages; water wud gua Apply to BEALL, Lit W choose. The Normai college, the Metropolitan proved or Unimprovea Property—An_ excellent CO,, Lite, ui Ey atl Somenent Denn Gooey ce Binee inal oct museum of art and the muscum of natural his- basement has two fine office Fis SALE--BEFORE INVESTI v IN, A NEw | tory will be visited tomorrow, and that evening rooms, hot and cold water, builer room, kitchen aud Piano or exchangive yor ue call ut the BRAD- | the party will attend the ladies’ reception at laundry, wide bail; first door, parlor, brary, butlers 3 KY PALACE OF MUSIC, 1225 Veunnylvania ave, yi fednesday > pantry and dining room ; second floor bas 3c and se the beautizul uew Uprights m cases of Mahux. | te Union League club. Wednesday will be th and private closet; third Boor, 3 chamber apy, Circassian Wainut, Luglisb Ouk, Cherry and | §iven over to an inspection of the charitable fireplaces in each rox ge closets and store rooms. | Kosewoud. vid tor cash or on and corrective institutions. Wednesday night House built for owner's useund "s work, #10. Old Squares taken in exchange and yo tilowed. gee ‘ £ occurs the reception at the Metropolitan opera Se oe Reeeeniee® 3. T, DYER, house by Wm. C. Whitney, Geo. G. Haven and 1504 F st. Foe SALE—NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY | Director Stanton. After a drive across the SALE—TO_INVESTORS—TWO SIX-ROOM. ‘where you can save your mouey. Brooklyn bridge Thursday morning, recop- ictorias, Coupe-rockawsys, T'hactons, Buxgies, modern iinprovements; concrete street; oe ar : tions at the Equitable building. the stock ex- Platiorm aud Perch joligik great variety Bt lowest i ie. Cope ebay Hb shyla ab prices, New Daytous at $72. You can Judge from | change and the chamber of commerce will fol- Offered ut figure,to pay 1U per cent net, _ oad Ei poarch te ey oi engererton low in the order named. The seventh regi- BARNES & WEAVER, hatid Brougham aud other Vehicles st astonishingly | Ment will entertain the visitors in the evening, 20-1m* 620 Fst nw. | low pnces a and at 9:30 p.m. there will be a reception at the = —aOUSES “ABD = Sq | Harness equally low. Scottish Kite hall tendered by the Spanish- ee ee | cei 74S. E PROPEY, ww. | American literary society. ‘The fire and police ‘oc lt: 1419 G ~— aa = OF HAND. | departments will be put through their paces Fe Se Lae, AOORTMENT OF HARD: | Ulany anil that night there will be @ banquet y ; = 3 ‘i at prices lower than jactury work; vehicies taken on | at Delmonico’s tendered by the Spanish-Ameri- SALE — MISCELLANEOUS. * _. : S—* | storage, A. GKEGOKY, cor. N.Y. ave. aud Gthst. | cay commercial union, The delegates will ro- FO SALE CHEAP" STOCK AND FIXTURES OF | Son | turn to this city on Saturday. Twenty-two la- a Cigar Store au rar Factory; a good cl ce for V)! S. —THE ™ “ro” ENGIN i - a Gear naucr, Call at S34 Pounsylvania ave. nw. } Guires uo boiler; evoids all exyeumvo, attendance, | Uie# accompany the delegates, bo lows of tiwe; 0 handling of fue id ist. D. BALLAUY, 4°t, ALE-IMPORTED GERMAN C a Lind Food and Cagee clicay att Send for circular THE RECEPTION AT GEORGETOWN COLLEGE. A reception was tendered Saturday afternoon by the faculty and students of Georgetown th st.n.w. 8. HAliBii CH “| college in the Gaston memoriai hall to some AGES, WAGUNS AND BUG- v e . . duds on easy torus, COOK & JARBOR, fifteen members of the international American {UK SALE—WOODWARD & LOTH ROP ARESELL- ing Best Quality Luster Finished Gum Horse Covers With tivod fur #4 and without Hood for #3. Rubber Hoods for Horses, $1.79 each, We have the largest stock of Horse Blankets Car- riave Robes, &., iu the city. als Corner 11th and F sts. n.w. —CHEAP—BRICK HOUS! vt 100 to alley; on 14th st. 0. Jk | 1022 Conn, av. crear)...25 R. O. HOLTZMAN .10tn and F ats.n.w, y 38 N; NEW: $40. 2128 71H, 8°25. E, 612.50. 310 13th s.w., $14.50. Flats, 4180, gis" E, A. McIN TIRE, “13-10t MIS F st now. §. 17183 AND . hewly repaired: $20 euch, terson st i.e. ‘corner North nd water; very desirable; white N, 1008 F st. n.w. BAY 50 seven rooms and bath; concrete cellar; all modern improvements; all in best condition. 119 New York OK SALE—HOUSE NEAR ARLINGION HOTEL, + 12 rooms; large stable. J. &. HERTFORD, 1419 Oue in row without cellar sold for nicre at WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., successors to Jobu Sherman & Co, 1407 ¥ st. n.w. dl J SALE—(748) MYRTLE ST. brick, $2,100. (70s) Hat bet, Sdand sth N.E, 6-KOOM Two-story Brick, 9 ta, .w., 9-room Brick with . near K st.n.w., 3-story y, Brick Business 916 F st. nw. (OR SALE—NICELY ARRANGED AND ATTRAG- brick stable in re: (740) New Hampshire wy 10 rooms, $10,000. th st. D.w., S-stor perty, $12,000. 4-3t tuble in'alley th, G and H sta 20 ont Chain ave. near Bdy..8 19th and Hts. n.w, Eidsosard House, 911 1sth St, ne utitul order; eatin a4 BEALL, @14-3t Fe vk RE a. 10TH N.E.; BRICK; SEVEN _L. M. SAUNDERS, 1103 F at. nw. PHENIX TERRACE—ELEGANT 211 E. Capitol st. (with or without larce F N, 1405 F st. ULNISHE! Stable). 14 rooms, laundry. butler’s pantry, 2 batha, large closets; finished in hard wood throt > hand- iy decorated by Messrs. W. H. Houxhton & Co. it im every room; Richardson, Boynton & Co.'s “Per- fect” furnace and open grates; sanitary plumbing; all Rew and complete; steam pump furnishes consiaut supply of water to third floor; house open for imspec- tion. “Apply at room 18, Atlantic building. J. 8. JOR- DAN, General Agent, dl4-3e* ‘OK RENI— tive Cottage of 8 rooms, in 0, situated on Meridian ‘ave, near Brown’ st, Price only $3,000, Te Dart balance & {OR RENT — TWO-STORY, BASEM leudid order; lot 42x T; 12 rooms, in paratus all new. KOWN & CO, 1321 F . COMPLETELY FUR- linen, china, wisss ware -brac; house contains 11 rooms,well adapted For permit and terms aj {OK SALE—ON 9TH ST, N.W., ONE OF THE most desirable Business Corners in the city,front- 100 tect on 9th st, and 50 fect on KE improved. by Brick Building, covering eutire lot; 0. 4.8. CAYWOUD, 1100 13TH ST. 12 Tooms; cellar wuder house; neated by latrobes, or vertu aud permit to inspect apply to JAM r ne ‘Uk SALE—THE HANDSOME RESID! the late Senator Yulee, ls ton of Connecticut ay: ited near the intersec- and 18th st., below Dupont circle. ‘The property is one of the finest 1m the city. Ins a parlor, conservatory, music library. dinimg room, large sitting room, Lali utier's pantry on uuin fluor; five cha ached, and bath room on sec- nd cedar closet on and the house con ‘with dressing room six chambers,bath room, JOR RENT—UNFURS t aoe uear K and dur. 2: 908 Ist, 10r., fi Boz List’ st. 1 Ia 16 ‘LOr.. SS. sort tLe. 11.00.50 5 a4 é. ancy bors $M near Conn. 3 mt aieget bre, oy 19th stn'r Dupont cir, lito FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 215 220 1437 Penn. ave. n. $3003 JOR RENT—16°8 VALLEY ST FKa’ 1662 ¥.4rs. Brick, 29; 40; 1028 4th st 2 di st. ne, 41 DEEBLE, DAV cid rat : three servaute’ chat Tooms in attic: basement contuins billiard roo), drying room, wine cellar, servants! Store roo, electric bells ud wndeliers; most improved system of steam heating; porte cochere, aud ull mod- the house 1s handsomely decorated Latarge; the lot contains 6.047 square feet of ground; price $100,000, For periuite tg inspect ap- bers und two sture kitchen, laundry dining ball, furiace and wires for lighting ern improvernent: OR SALE—THE HANDSOME RESIDE.CE OF Justice Matthews. The property is one of the finest and best located in| th the corer of Connecticut ave. sud N st, British legation, Et ON road, Montgomery county, Md trict line, near Kuowles’ station, ovels 0s DI SALE—300 ACRES OF f ing Land in Louduun evunty, Va, by springs and running streams; build ing in good condition. This sple: acre, B. HWA _ a16-5t Fe. FE TWELY hecessary out buik: st. pike; 9 uilles frou: W asa country store and hote live man; rent low. i = RUC ops 5 = es ve = 2 2 5 P improvements; j SU Acres near Hy« nts; pric ee eed 08; 20.50 O12 Ziat st. Bw... 10130 “WAKNEE & CO.,916 Fat. nw. roel B rt. Kay rs $ 12th at. n.w.. bw. brick, 7r., m.4. C1 Y Lau th at. n.w., bw. brick. Zr. mi... ci iegereumente LER at na bow brick, FF ti: 40 Acres at Bowie ly 6. CAMPHE! ven a14-6t S17 loth saw. | soaks ues 6t : F. ores beat F JOR KENT—404 6TH ST. N.W.. PRESSED BRICK $ Front: 18 rooms; all iiap.; good 3 18 ined. iinp.; good repair, fouse suitable for boarding house; in fine location; to be rented for office purpo "3 qagnificent faru; Price _a14-3t SN eR eed ik. ape eh RK RENT—1921 N ST. N.W., BRICK, THRE Stories and basement, ten fuoms aud bathed | FYOR SAL modern improvements: Uy omth at Laud at brig i, the, termina Giese De i WARNED & Gn, chee eee: | railroad, with fine view overlosktme ore R RENT—TWO HOUSES ON 22D ST. AND TWO ‘on New Hainpshireave. of fine block recently | YOR SALE—NiC gompleted by Mr. Schneider, architect: the houses ary | A’ wood and near 14th-st. read, about 10 ue fwo stories abd base ~ proved by good dwelling, stable aud other Wodern orate BD SUN gE ne | Ines will Bo divided if Seuire improvements; rout 50 and ¢ ste BH. WAKNER & CO. Moe ae ow | HUTHENPOMD, 13 st.a.w.6r.; waterS1$.75 116 Ms é JOR SALE— ee rete gp eee emer dB BALTIMORE AN B LEONARD, 40 le aia bots 50a ie RENT— Ose, room House, Fi 7. bew. 28 sir. 20.80 WM. H. SAUNDERS &CO., ‘Buceewsors to JOHN SHERMAN & CU..1407 Pe. 14-lw RENT—405 PST. N.W., NEW BRICK, NINE fomns, cellar aud tath rocm: all uewly papered: pouth frou: dings, $2,500; 13 ucres, 3 sys rare: walk, concreted, bod cars i ruaneut tenant reasopable. ‘A ghO. BANCKO: Fi Git Pst or Gos Sine ae cominunicating, St House on adjoining lot. much less than the pret COUNTRY REAL ESTATS BURN’ il the ground aud partienlurs and curds to inspect furuished on application. BLOWN, 1437 Pennsylvania ave, uw. ‘OR SALE-—F ST. NEAK 2D N.E., Ft ‘Two-story and Hayement bricks, “sty iu hood of Tands betag subdivided into lots, under cultivation, balance in fine timter; joung cchard; small house. A bargain ut $65 p BH, WARNEK & 916 F at. uw. HE FINEST GUAZ- well built dnd conveaiently urrenged; contains six anes aud every cou- WASH’N DANENHOWEB, 1115 F st. uw, rooms aud Lath e: venience; cheap tovah iuediate purchaser ou easy terius at $. Spe oe om: 5 tour years; an 8 het investment; Values rapidly increasing in this loc tion; within one block of the arlini Y16 F sc. new. wton, Normandie acres of ground ‘on ington; this has been use ress D. W. BLOWN, Whe id 112s Gti st. 1 to Walley bet. icver station, DB. and Pk he above isonly @ portion vf the 2 Por full Uist eall at of Velstand loth, [d+ “THOS. ¥. WAGGA MT. PLEASANT—PKETTIEST HOUSE in this lovely village; seven rooms, hall, cellar, rches, lutrobes, &e.; uyer; easy terms, ©. B. TANNE:, — | park. LOUIS P. sMOkMAKEK, 920 F st. new, dl4-3 PLACE SOUTH OF BRIGHT- ed. Price ax a whole, avemuents, 2400 per were, JOR SALE—ONE OF THE PRE POTOMAC RAILROAD, ), at Wilson's oF Laudover sta. $100, By 200; Beunings. (0 acres, 2 Frame Houses, adjoins burtvilie, D.C., 15 acres Landover, S-room Dwellin COSTIA, NEW wrowing beigh- und ‘ixtures for Brick with Store berhoods Small Stock, yood water: modern tmproven hg iu the rear. Call OR SALP—ON EASY TEKMS—CHEAP HOVE OR ae Beauutul New Brick Payiug invertment, all nicely papered; buy A y ef8: one squure from two lives of street cars and electric lieht; ve frum market and sebouls, xtended), Le Droits ‘rhree Leantival New English Basement Douves: Toons and bath; papeved; artist Auisued ip natural wood ; pantry cabine' houses are uewr uve., Le Droit Park. ‘The sx houses $4,000. Rent for 830 aud ow Enkaue "asylum, 2U ; a lange number of Houses abd Farias EG. county and other parts of M st +7 ‘S18 open. Also reception room concreted cellar staal others, but laa a4 open. stree! ‘Tange from $3,800'to a DUCKE’ FORD, 617 F st. now, nog Fat Beat 2 tat, Te JRO SALE—ON METROPULITAN BRANCH 00 Aza Lith at bw, ir | ere i te ti a Gat. hw. Tr. Suruens: COOKE D. LUCKY 26-3 USS F stnw BOARDING. i Es, 23 8. Cloud Building. SALE—A GREAT BAUGAIN, 10 NICE BRI uses Be. In Fay WANTED TA KEW GENTLEMEN BOARDERS 4 126 North Carolina ave sc.; four squares trom Capitol; $4 per weck including fire and liguts d1G-"t' less than cost, to & prompt OARDING—1120 9TH ST. N.W nished Looms, with ail conventenc new house. Aj lily vale APY Ou RENT Tae NEWPORT, 1401 setts ave., corner of 14th st. ; surpassed. desirable inv it. KINS, Lut and Het now. BUSINESS NER STR! Srflone & LEBER igus F jurts and Arst-class Board at moderate rates, d14-Ut ge eg pepe sane jones ces rest, Ss iy . Mnueet, Gevtgeiora aust |confereuce, An address of welcome was pa nGe vane gener or rere TOURS | GREAT GARGAINS IN” UsED | delivered by Lev. Father Richards, Senor ply at 121s Put 3d floor saddle. ‘Square Pisnos; from $60 up,on $5 and #10 puy- | Zegarra, the first vice president of the confer- VO WALE—AN ELEGANT GROCERY STOREIN | hares: GUE’ WIEBE buos TOO Aikey, weoeaaes | eNeE: Fesponded. He referred to the fact that Nb > ol a 7 WwW. BEND- ir 2 a te: we the horihwest section of the city; uew store aud | == - he wasa graduate of Georgetown college. A lew stock; uow doing alarve business. The owner's 7 7 short address in behalf of the students was Dushiews fa te wost demanding Mis whole atteution is FINANCIAL. made by Mr. Wm. G. McKechnie and an ad- ie sole reason for selling. je Particulars ag to | ———————— = et i i Aaiseroa ker 4 a amount of business done and terms will be given by ‘OW SMALL I SAFELY INVEST MY CAPITALt | Qress in Latin delivered by Mr. F sone 1417 F st. 14-3t flow X increase my in ome with safety? epee yvonne 2 — pou was re — EN BOTTLES RARE OLD MA- | Sed tor Circular with most iuteresting information | Mr, J. E. Duross and an English poem by Mr. Ha Wine: fifty and seveuty years old. Address OPRINCLEAICAND INTEREST GUARANTEED by a | W- J. Donnelly, These concluded the exer- Pac a hone — | most responsible company, with ussetsover ONE MiL- | Cises and the guests partook of an informal FOR SALK BY FAMILY LEAVING CITY; ¥OR | LION DOLLALS, in which some cf our best citizens | luncheon, JJ{OR SALE—VERY CAEAP—A STYLISH YOUNG = SoS) Leases Sie Moe ee owes sete A terre eg —— Inlaid flovowood caaos cost $225." Address SWISS, Hepresented by JOUN K KELSO, JR UNDER SENTENCE OF DEATH. Star office. di4-3t? "| _16-eolm* Bultiwore, Wa, — Ro a N d vy TOR SALE_OPERA GLASSES. HANDSOME | TPVACOMA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY —SAlALL Two Men Who Are to be Hanged at Oriental Pearl; our own isuportation; very finest | JL amounts can be placed bere so as to yield w prodt price 87.50. JACOBS BROTHER Ot trom 25 to 60 percent iuside of twelve mouths. the District Jail Next Month, 1229 Penusyivabia ave, | ‘ere are no surer or suler myestiments, — ; HAND: CHICKERING BETHELL, McMANUS & GILLESPIE, There are two colored men in jail—Louis ey Pisno Ware y Williams aud Ben Hawkins—who are under 14-am&) = a Ubiman Market Block, Tacoma, W.T-_| sentence of death, The date fixed for their exe- L Kipckaway. Latest style Coupe Family Carriaga, J W. COKSON, INO. WW. MACARTNEY, | cution is January $1, which is now only about $250, used Lut Iiwie; One veyther-top Landsti, — six weeks off. The condemned men are already used only o few tines, $750; 6 sets Fine Long Tone CORSON & MACARTNEY, 4 - 5 Double Carriage, Harness, dest anade, $733 coupe GLOVER BUILDING. 1419 F ST. ¥.W. making preparations to meet their fate. oa a Kehave ‘ale. la stock of “Lap Hote aud Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, Ben Hawkins killed his wife in South Wash- orse Blankets at cost. These coods correspond witl ington some months ago by stabbing her. this cit; ‘abroad, at WM. F.GEYEL'S Deposits. Exchange. Loaus. Collections, : = had Dispisy, 406 Youn, avon.w.. bignof the H: oiwjiroad Stocks and Houde, cud all Secunities fisted | Hawkins and his wite had separated, and on the e exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Boston arn = aa and Baltimore bought and sold. fatal night he found her at a “parlor social” on OH SALE-AT A GREAT BARGAIN—A. W. & | “'X’ specialty madeut iuvestuient securities. District Gs Keutt Gon, “irewier Groce” Najnimericns | pAshectalty maue of iuvestuient securities, District | Virginia avenue, They wentout and had drinks Beste oral Proeet Ling shag aun, 18 tary 26. | Colouatock denicin was together. On their way back to the social be ee sty Actas PaX's WEMINGTEN”aiSi8 —Aunerican Bell Telephone Stock bought andsold.y18 | eathering their conversation was not #0 plens- NCY, iaave. she sub is without ‘ jemish, and only 1 th ior want of uses 14-1 PERSONAI ant, and when walking through an alley he iE {OR §ALE-15 HEAD OF HORSES—JUST ak- ———— ba = = committed the deed for which he is soon to pay fing hagas a ee vente ce pee SIE RITY. PU A WRITE A\ a sea ON R| the penalty. The Kev. Mr. Howard of Mount peg groping rere ie ha letter sceuis prophetic, | interview yraiited after | Zion Baptist church is Hawkins’ spiritual ad- ‘one yop, 18, Bland highs cu trot a milo ing | +7 > Sates department AX". | Viser, aud he will be assivted by the Rev. Mr. eae One pair of matched, ba norees 16 A gpsintauce of sie, scltied Woump, whe the Roberts, who has — after the spiritual ai-2w Sales Stables, 311 12th st. u.w, | Kv0d House Keeper, aud who would ‘like t share the | Welfare of so many murderers, a JOR SALESSOLITAIRE DIAMOND RINGS Av | RMeTS ef BKood Lome. "Address VAN, star office, Louis Williams is under sentence for killing $15, Sor ast. 5. extraomdin *e 4 AS ex-Policeman Alder near Benuingssome months mounted in especially ‘hundsom © gesture 105 ie epee ago, Williams and Alder had some words iu a OTH bl a e i ii 7 v! rae NO Pounayieauia ste. nada ‘s.M., Ivy Institute, | Store one Satarday night, and Williams left th = . oth und K ste.n.w. | Store threatening to settle the matter later. He Olt SALE—-ONE NEW UPRIGHT, HAVING A | —° 7 —____Souitiw ; ; d his threat by killing Alder with 0 veneered case, combit pid pr YuW 18 TUE TIME. WE WILL PAY “BIG | Carried out his threat by killing Alder with a Fran leMieert arcu pear Anne for First-class Secoud-huud Cisthing. ae stone or brick, Williams is a Catholic, and has trusses, maoomely carved pilasters, overstrung | ures or call at JUBTH'® OLD S1AND, U1¥D st | been visited by a priestof his faith. Mr. Rob- scale, three strings, iv ory keys, repeating action, con- verse! “4 pa, frory Keys. repeating action. con ‘A erts also converses with him, Hawkins secms u THORIZED PRIVATE DE: AGEN a is he he b i 0 cash und $10 per mouth. HUGO r PRY rfectly willing to go, e save he bas made OSS Ti st ‘b.w.d Sele Agents forte | AA Willams & Co. Communications promptly. at: | Perrectly WN Oe eee ae es mute AE . tended to and strictly conbdeutial, Sylaser Pisnos, the standard Fiano of the worid. Old | hows. WM. WILLIAMS, Maluger, 020 Fst.iw. | ought to be hanged and will probably make i ee a7-6m_ | “nyd-8m further efforts in bis behalf. A ke wy SQUARE PIANO, MODERN aap improvements Also 100 Pillows aud Com ae the best offer. “S13 13th st. usw. dl4-3t_ HOTELS. Drag Hunt of the Dumblane Club. I AND BROUGHAMS IN | = = — Devotees of the sport of Fox hunting turned Stylish Carts at bargains, | MV —FIVE MIN ALK TO < Gr 400 Penn ave.ewe ' dwaer™ | BD the Puteat ond Geueral Lost Ciioe Porn ea j out en masse last Saturday afternoon to witness A FINE HORSE AND COMFORTABLE | Si] Sintriean ative vote at Capitol, Earojean | the drag hunt of the Dumblane club. The hunt cham will be sold cheap at MCCAULEY'S was of especial interest to the local hunters, for bet. Sthund 10th sts. nw. d1d-2t* .EDONIA. bs ania senate rind tor tke hak, aan a aes euvantaies Gants aatee e new houn ‘ecently impot y the clui VOR SALE. PakTY ABANDON: USE- NE’ GAN’ IKE. - see 4 FES oa Seth oa tain ay ape ph pe ae n30-Im | were to be given their first ran, The start was Keeping, several live turkieschieap al ow Chivou- | Hat, between Asti and 14th sts. u. Lacty's Desk, bur Kugs, 3 Puucl wh, Cs Cs Q ; " eC y Glass aud Sitver Ware. 140 Q st mew dL att o¢ JACK MALMIS” 405 110 SP. NW mean arerreders a ee PAE We edaniy taseaxcoes ¢ door above Feuua ave, | a beautiful bit of country. ir. Robert Nevitte E NEI 5c. Diner, 0c, ‘Dresace by lady gying ute mourning anuch below aoe 5 Sans had charge of the ceremonies. Among those cout; otlice Dress, Wraps, &¢., for bu winter aud | sUpches slwass ready . Oysters aud General lestaurant. Fine Win who participated in the chase were Messrs. Dick Sumner, trou $1 W6 8100. “Address, with stuiup, Lox | norvand Cyars. JOHN H. HAKiIS. Prop. vel7-2m | and Bob Wallach, Prof. Emmous, Paymaster JOH SALE—& NEW GRAND UPRIGHT PIANO, EBBITT HOUSE jer, ‘an, U.S.N; Montgomery Blair, ranklin e end Mr. Cunningham. Misses Potte Stool and fancy Cover; G5 ec sh. Also o lar, ‘ . e z iow Parlor Origin iLatops $8. ‘Both warrurted for WASHINGTON, D. c. Wood, Davis, Lodge and Grace Davia, the last six years. 1742 7th st. nm dl 4-3t* named being the first horsewoman in at the finish, while Mr, and Mrs. Leiter, Miss Hudson, the Misses Leiter arrived too late to join in the chase. Mr. and Mrs. John Carter, Col. Biddle 1 LAA rete boo Ntniger eb ADI a. By The = ve Wile a spocial feature of u fluc article a ae ani and $15; stu winding; cuses beautifully engraved. BICYCLES. Ine of Ladies Geld Wate : TH'S CUMBINATION “DAMT” SAFE’ and party of friends,,aud Lieut, Piteher,U.S.A., For Ladies aud gent. Jere stuck ot ” | accompanied by wap mee on ——- = a A RTRLE PeaOLnt GED say KLS' BAYES Ls. witnessed the hunt from the club house. —STEINW rs ALP LE He : 4 Pop Stews BAKO, SOUS wi viet. nw. | Another bunt will be given next week, when o A.B. CHASE PIANOS ~ At DROOP'S, Hise So aie eran ee see E, GABLER & BRO. PIANOS At DROOP'S. Gc. Woodward Committed to Jail. MARSHALL & WENDELL PIANOS At DROOP'S, eT. KEEN, This morning Charles H. Woodward, the = con alleged bogus employment agent recently in- SECOND-HAND PIANOS At DROOP" : = siete TAILOR, dicted here, was brought here from Pittsburg cae OS eeee =s pedwaee (where he was arrested last week) .and was de- MUSIC BOXES, ALL PRICES, At DROOP’S, livered to the marshal, and the Criminal Court TUNING, REPAIKING AND MOVING At DROOP'S. 414 Oth st nw, cxdered hiscommitment, PIANOS FOR RENT At DROOP’S. Officers Elected. LOW PRICES AND EASY TERMS Columbia lodge, No. 101, 8.0.B., has elected als . ing officers: L. Schoenthal, president; At DROOP'S, 925 Pa. ave. Ger Tux Brsz. gaara ay president; M. ‘Ullman, ae ST IMPOKTED JAPANESE A aah : 8 ever off 1 aa ing secretary; A. Rice, financial secretary; H. us.chear, at EWS, Scuibs Bites ST CONCORD HARNESS, Prebiremandd Puckuondony Baum, representa- Joon SALE i COND-HAND STEINWAY PIANO LUTZ & BRO. tive to G. L, convention, which meets in Cleve- nine), ‘also Handsome Fine Toned “Cabinet Grand” Piano, early pew, only #150, 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel, Choice Selections 10 Cent Music, No extra charge for one “lute hit” in each ten pieces bought, ‘HUMSUN & CO., Horse Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices, al3-1m 521 11th st., near Fst, aplz er Pat VOR SALE—JUST IN FROM THE UN’ 4 One pair, 10 bau |, browi Prenel Core Horse coming tive old; very closely matched; same The Prisoner Got the Worst of It. A negro named John Lewis stood in the dock at the Police Court this morning. There wasa terrible wound across his nose between his eyes ban tals bare LEN Weeds One ie Tar Exenorzen. made bya policeman’s club, and the swelling pir ‘Team: prowpt drivers. One Chesi or hunter; Digtuund Stock” Que ts | | This developer of MOMENTUM proved @ success laud Bay Gi hands, mal CTION Bi It came man Matthews was the complaining witness, FADELEY'S. 422 Sth ats, a Tugs aloud in power developed. Tested in Cam: | nd he had twe charges againat dis. i SALE—A W ED Vi A end order! razor, Pets briana if aed ee RAVES | ola ttumoran cn cme be Petty | oer eremed him on fr centsbor Sook Fe BALE-VILLAGE Cait AAD WARN win | SomOY offal Grr simtten "Ate Pocket, "Before Sntving st. the station’ the ret-cl dition; also @ Phaeton and Dayton | AMERICAN ENERGIZER MFG. CO.. (Limited) 1 W. dor sale ohooh “i 24 officer said that. Lewis resisted and fought me me nauie 96 909 Se | got0-1m* 627 Louisiana ave. | for abont )OR SA1.E—AT ONE-THIRD OF ORIGINAL COST, hl Se ee aes fable @ gt bet «| Made Iil by Her Daughter’s Conduct, | for the razor. ch. i Columbus, Ohio, Special to New York World. meee FOE SAE coop sktoxp-waND ivi ‘Mrs. Judge Thurman is prostrated with ner- | Diplomatic Representativeat atican nigga call at WAL Pa ees WoRh, Ta ceeRable | vous exhaustion and grief over the conduct of | The London Chronicie’s Rome correspondent her daughter, who, after being divorced from | ®Y*: Mer. Satolli, ina long interview with Ou SALE ONE VERY FINE ALDERE | Lieut, Cowles, marricd a man named Gifford, oe pees oe aie reseed. mia aday'or two. “Aduireus COW, Bi othe see ‘who, is is alleged, 16/0) Ligamist,, The wide Sond tas cova comets zo wera Se perc arctan. SLE ‘Mra, Cowles’ mat- Fi sous Oa nc THEE | Bilge nmediinly after securing tdivoree | Uberty to Oatholican, and exprowed his bliat — FRESH COW . ve 80 on Mrs. Thurman's mind that | that jashington government is favorable PSL Rm ems ERE | Br cnlisdelectent Sa eee THE FREIGHT BLOCKADE, 9 ROO! R SALE—A 10-KOOM BRICK HOUSE, 17 FT. SALE— Departure of the Pan-, Dele- | Lumber Who SELSHET | Eat deatecB PY SELBERY Su Fate | Hoar mege POLS: wempar ot mang | rgntee ou Tanke Week's Vacation jonofthe Baltimoreand Oho. the Action of the Baitimore and Ohio. ° Ata meeting of the lumber exchange af Barber & Ross’ office Saturday night Mr. B HL. Willet of the siding, Mr, Wimsatt, chairman of the com- mittee appointed to address the railroad of- ficials in reference to the freight blockade, re ported that a reply bad been received from the of Willet & Libbey pre- Pennsylvania company, but that the Baltimore and Ohio company had not replied. So LUMnEI Mr. Wimsatt in this connection read « com munication addressed to his firm, Johnson & Wimsatt, on the 6th instant from Clarksburg, W.Va., saying: “We have notice here from our railroad agent saying that the Baltimore and Ohio railroad company will not receive any freight for your place unless the freight is pre- paid. How is this? Please ascertain and inform me at once,” Mr. Wimsatt stated that as soon as he re- ceived this letter he inclosed it to the general freight agent of the Baltimore and Ohio, Baltimore, and within a short time received @ reply from C. E. Mays, general freight agemt, as follows: “I have your favor of the 9th instant inc! letter from Mr. A. G. Griffin, which is herew! I inclose yous copy of circular h was issued, allowing the resumption of slipments of lumber and other freight to Washington, by which you will see that nt of freight is required on lumber, was considered necessary because advan- tage was taken by some commission men im Washington who lett the cars standing too ong, but under the new arrangement of pre- payment of freight, if the cars are not aptly we send the lumber to store or dis Pose of it so as to release our cars.” The circular inclosed was issued from the general fre sent's office at Baltimore, ad- dressed to “agents and connections,” and was as follow ‘Circular No, 67 (series of 1889), November 1, 1889, prohibiting shipments of bay, straw, jum wood, fire brick and paving blocks to Washington, D.C., will be withdrawn on the completion of business Monday, Decem- ber 2, 1889. On and after December 8, 1889, shipments of the above description of freight will be again taken by this company for Wash- ington, D.C, All shipments of hay, straw, lum- ber and fire wood must be prepais Acknowk edge receipt of this circular on inclosed form.” DISCRIMINATING AGAINST WASHINGTON, The reading of the circular called out com siderable criticism of the action of the rail- road company. Mr. Thos. W. Smith reads letter sent to him from Strasburg, Va., inform- ing him that the writer bad a car of cedar poste which he desired to ship to him, but was com- pelled to send it to Baltimore, a» the agent i ly refused to bill it to Washington, Mr, Wimsatt said he was informed that the Rich- mond, Fredericksburg and Potomac road are as goods to Baltimore practicaily free of charge. Mr, Smith enid it seemed as if the Baltimore and Olio railroad was determined to make the people of Washington go to Baltimore for their market, The committee, consisting of Messrs, Wim- Batt, Biscoe, Koss and Smith, were instructed to prepare and senda letter to the Baltimore and Ohio officials, Mr. Wimsatt read a draft of a letter he had prepared for this purpose and it met with ap- proval. In substance it informed the company that unless better provisions were made for the accommodation of its freight that the shippers and consigners would be forced to select another route, although they might be compelled to pay higher rates, ——— GEORGETOWN, Recarrenep.—A few weeks ago, while Hen- son Herbet, a young colored man in = with other prisoners, was being co@ducted the work house to the jail he managed to get Yesterday he was rearrested by Officer and turned over to the authorities at the jail, Tae Crnistwas Cuva.—The delay here in making preparations for the Christmas dinner to the poor children of this place will necessi- tate active work by the Georgetown Christmas club and it committees, who will be appounted at a meeting of the club to be heid this atternoon at 4 o'clock in the office of the superintendent of the Curtis school. Sexpine rue Canat Boaraen Home.—Mr, F, L. Moore, who was so active in distributing sup- plies and’ transportation to the canal sufferers, displayed commendable foresight when he re- tained on handasum of money to be used to furnish transportation to their homes to the crews of the stranded canal boats on this level of the canal. Many of them have been sent home already. s oF Orricers of Ge coune: . 197, American Legion of Honor, took place last weck and resulted as follows: F. C. Potts, pa commander; C. L, Martin, commander; H. G. Wagner, vice com- mander; J. P. Wallace, secretary; W. V. Lewis, collector; W. F. Gibbons, treasurer; Dr. C, Maytield, orator; J. D. B. Peters, chaplain; G, P, Hoskinson, guide; B. Thompson, warden; W. K. Grimes, sentry; F. C. Potts and W. K Grimes, representatives’ to Grand council; Dr, J. F. KR. Appleby, William A. Hutchins and W. V. Lewis, trustees, Nor Tyrsow Fever.—Mr, Albert R. Stuart has not been sufferi from typhoid fever, as reported heretofore, but is recovering from severe cold. Puorayiry.—Rose Negley plead guilty in the Police Court today to a charge of profanity and Judge Miller fined her €5. George Robi forfeited $5 on a similar charge. Nores.—Charles Foster, a member of “Red Bill's” gang, was before Judge Miller Inet week for disorderly conduct. He was fined $5 or 15 days.——Mr. 8. 8. Williamson, # prominent business man of West Duluth, Minn., anda former resident of Georgetown, is at present visiting relatives here.—The classes in rhetoric and | philosophy of Georgetown uni- versity played a game of foot ball on Saturday afternoon on the college campus. The game was given the rhetoricians on account of the philosophers refusing to play the regular time out. Temrenatcre axp Conprtton or WaTER at 7 A.M.—Great Falls—temperature, 43; condi- tion. 36, Receiving reservoir—temperature, condition at north counection, 36; condition south connection, 22, Distributing reservoir— temperature, 45; condition, 36. a dasienason rats RECONCILIATION NOT LIKELY, The Federation Declares its Terms for Friendship With the K. of L. At the fifth day's session Federation of Labor in Boston Saturday an amendment to the constitution giving the ex- ecutive committee power to levy a strike assess- ment not to excced two cents per member per week, and only when ordered by a vote of all national and international unions, was adopted, Several amendments of minor importance were adopted and the revised constitution was then accepted asawhole by the federation, One important change was the fixing of the annual per capita tax at one-fourth of one cent, The special committee appointed to consider the attitude of the federation toward the Knights of Labor submitted its report, which was adopted by a rising unanimous vote, The report declares that the federation for years sought to establish friendly tions with the Knights of Labor, e certain of its leaders were seeking the trade unions, but that friction between the two organizations because E Bes HG i il ifs

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