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2 SOCIAL MATTERS. Returning From Summer Wanderings— Personal Notes of Interest. Capt. and Mra, Frank P. Gross are at Gap- land, on tho South mountain, the guests of Mrs. Geo. A. Townsend. ‘Mr. and Mra. H. A. Willard and Mr. H. K. Willard are back from their summer home in Nantucket. Mr. and Mrs. Wirton Matthews rented their para coun: lace at Warrenton, Va, and are boarding in he village. r Mrs. and Miss Burdette have returned from Deer Park, but they wil! go later in the autumn to Saratoga. In the meantime the pretty new ee ou Vermont avenue is being beautifully oTated. Capt. McNally of the army and Mrs, McNa!ly returned today from their season's outing, and are located at the Hamilton for the winter. They visited scveral seaside resorts and spent Some time at Asbury Park. Lieut. Col. Hayward of the marine corps and Mrs. Hayward will leave the city this week and Will spend @ fortpigut in New York city and other uorthern points. On their returu they will locate at ie Hamilton House for the Beason. Mrs. Ross, the ex-postmistress of Covington, Kr., is in the city and expects to remove with and sister and her household effects aaa and make this her permanent home. Mrs. Ross is employed in the census bureau, having passed the civil service examination. Treasurer J.N. Huston and family are enjoy- ing the beautiful new house they erected last year in the heart ofa grand forest near Conners- ville, lud. They have taken all the household furniture that they brought here back with tuem and a generons additional supply of hand- some thi that was collected for them in the shops here by a friend who is a counoisscur in foo que furniture. Mr. and Mrs. Hustcn will por again keep house at the capital, but will one of the hotels. aa reception given at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. T. Harris, 1819 Vermont avenue. in houor of Miss Maggie E. Wilson, who will leave soon to resume her place with the Fisk Jubilee Bingers, was largely attended. Among the uests were Mrs. Susan Wilson, Rev. and Mrs. W. Beckett, Rev. G. W. mene Mr, John A. Simms, Nobie M. Snow. en, Jas. L. Tyree, Jos. Beckett, Dr. N. Nesbit, John A. Semme, jr., ‘Misses Chaine A. Patterson, Julia R. Bush, Hattie Barnes, Gussie Moore, Anna L. Costin aud Laura Arnold, Messrs. J. J. Layton, B. K. Wi ton, Chas. A. Lemos, H. L. Hyman, Chas. Champ, Samuel E. Paten, Dr. Thos. L. Upshaw, Geo. F. C. ito; Mrs. Amelis Brooks, Mrs. Daniel Harris, E. Harris. ‘Mra, Henry J. and Miss Gensler have re- turned to the city from Colonial Beach, where tuey have spent the summer vacation. Mrs. J. Hudson Grant and her daughtor Grace ba turned to their home at Fort Myer from ended trip to Boston aud the Various seashore resorts of New England. Mr. aud Mra. S. C. Noot are spending a few — their mother, Mrs. Phil Wallach, 129 1 avenue, where they will be pleased to see their friends betore departing for the west. Mra. Ruth G. D. Havens has been cailed to Connecticut by the death of her mother. ‘There will be a wedding at the First Presby- terian Church this evening, the contracting parties being Theodore FP. sargentand Miss Ballie H. Whittlesey, both of this city. Kev. Byron Sunderland ties the kuot. ‘the’ brides- maids will be Miss Bessie Hine and Miss Bessie Knight. The ushers are Rhesa G. DuBois, Thos, J. Johaston, Lloyd B. Wight aud Otte C. Kiehardson. After she ceremony Mr. aud Mrs. Sargent leave for # northers tour, irs. Capt. Jones of Beaddock, Pa., and her @aughter, Cora M. Jones, aud Miss Nettie Lowis are visitng relatives at 1907 G street north west, Naval Constructor and Mrs, Pook bave re- turned from Lake Ontario, Their family will TeMuain to enjoy the auiuma at the cottage. Mr. and Mrs, Frauk H. Smith, who with their son made an extended and enjoyable trip tureugh Europe during the summer, are lo- Cated aguin at their bome in Hyattsvilie. A pretiy wodding occurred at the residence of Mr. Thewas E. Maddox, 1426 T street north- west, last evening, the contracting parties being his daughter Ada E. to Mr, Harry Mur- ray. The ceremony was performed by tlie Rev. K. &. Rowe of Baitimore. The bride was at- tended by her sister Carrie, her cousins, Miss Fiora EK. Beliof Washington aud Miss Moilie Garner of Fredericksburg. The ushers were the brother of the bride, Mir. J. W. Humphrey aud Thos, Humphrey. The bride was the re- — ot a large number of presents, among ich were a piano, silver service, dinner and Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Milton Simms and Mr. and Mrs, H. breakfast set, silver water service aud hand- sume chairs. After the wedding ceremony the gxests repaired to the dining roon, where a Bue collation awaited them. Mr. and Mrs, Murray will reside at 711 L sireet. Mrs. A.B. True aud family have returned from Lake George. Mr. A. H. Harris and family have returned from Asbury Park to their home at Brookland. Ex-curator MacLeod and family nave re- turned from seven weeks’ visit in the mount- sins of Virginia, Miss Emma Gray bas returned to her resi- Gonce, 2201 K street, after a three months’ so- joarn at Asbury Park. Hon. E. K. Valentine, sergeant-at-arms of the Senate, is, according to the Omaha Bee, at Lis home im West Point, Neb., closing up his Dburiness affairs and making arrangements for bis departure for this city. His wife uccom- panies him. His son, Kimball E.. aud family iso will soon come to this city, where Kimball will act as — — to his facher, ~~ ALEXAN! DRIAL Reported for Tue Evxxine Star. Crzx Couxci.—The city council hae end to its summer recess, and last nig! othe regular meetings of the boatd began. In the lower board Mr. Lewis Croft, the new member from the second ward, took the oath of office aud succeeded Mr. L. Marbury, resigned. The Spplication of the Alexandria and Fairfax Pas- seuger Raiiway Company for an amendment of the right of way ordinance by striking out the bonus and extending the time was referrod to the committee on streets. - Application of the Violett executors for a covering in of the old fua which passes from Henry and Duke streets to Hunting creek, of ¥. Paff for $200 damages to reimburse the injury doue his property by ehauge of grade on Patrick street, and various applications for additional electric lights were Feferred, as was a proposal to pay Dr. Bechtel, the only physician of the poor who will serve, yofall the four physicians of the poor. A proposal bel caps on the unused Street gus lamps and sosave the waste of gas ‘was adopted by the allermeu, but laid over = bg, emmy council, ‘ouizicat.—The assembly of the democratic Committees her: terday, has led to « plan of organization in this district to give a full vote to Gen. Lee. There will be # bouse-to-house canvass, and nothing that can contribute to the success of the dem- Geratic nominee will be left undone. Gen. Lee was preseat at the conference, aud told the committee that Le had visited every county im the district and that he was assured of bis @ivetion. On the other hand the friends of Brank Hume report thet the disaffection with the nomination of Gen. Lee is constantly in- creasing, and that, with the aid of the repub- licen vote, Mr. Hume will be the next repre- sentative im Congress from this district. New Maraura.—The extreme western section of the city, west of Payne between Duke and Camero eets, has within five or six weeks become uuusually subject to malarial diseases, and some twenty or thirty cases of chills, &c., ave newly developed there, within a smail area, much to the surprise of the physicians. Some attribute the malaria to the recent ex- | cavations and throwing up of earth in clearing out the ditehes which empty from West King Strees into Hooff's run. Nores.—in the cireutt court. Judge Keith, yesterday the suit of John Loward vs. McVeigh’s ‘executor for fees in defending MeVeigh’s prop- erty im confiscation cases, was decided for the plaintid, a verdict of €7,652, with iuterest, &c., over $10,000, being reudered.——The Stores of the Hebrew merchants are closed to- day.——John T. Goolrich and John Lyon of Washington have been udmitted to practice in the cireuit court he ee He Marked the Tartle 27 Years Ago. Mr. John R. Miller, a veteran of the union army, took to the Nationcl Tribune office Mon- day « lve land turtle which he found last Sun- day im the woods near Fairfax Seminary. Va.. aud which had carved upon its shell the follow- ing inscription: “1863, H.A.H. Co.AR 2. BV.C.” After asearch of the records it was found thar the only member of the company — Fegiment uamed having the initials H.. A. Harner of Reading. Mr. A. & Taber, the chief clerk of Mr. Lemon's office, wrote to air. Harner and today received a re- iy showing that he undoubtedly carved his fluaie on that turtle’s back twenty-seven f ape ago. Mr. Harner says he was « private company A, third P.E.V.C., Capt. Lenhard; ‘that he marked several turtles while in service iu different parts of Virginia and that his com- pauy lay at Fairfax Seminary for a time and @iso at Fairfax Court House, He asks w have the tartle sent on to Lim, SHOUTING STARS. Paxama, Sept, 24.— : is a smoking ruin. The World's Fair appears to be coming inte site. Where was Mahone when the white went out Inquire of Messrs, Langston et ai, The impecunious man's mission is owe- mission. Hung be the Heavens in black! (Wm. Ma- hone and all the Democrats in the House, The Shoroham is the leading temperance hotel in the country—bar none. [L. P. Mor- ton. The young Duke of Orleans will accept « rich American wife if she is big rich, Have wo a Maid of Orleaus among us? Aman with « kicker onto him like Constan- tinople Buckingham Kilgore’s shouid be put on the warpath just behind the ‘walking dole- gato” we read so much about, Mr. Benjamin H. McKee of Indianapolis is on @ visit to his parents in that city. Arolling quorum gathers no moss. [(T.B Reed to absent Republican members. It was not necessary for the Republicans in the House yesterday to wish to change their luck by playing it ou the black. Market reports on the price of ice are not so interesting now as they were three months ago. The police force in New York city has reached such ® condition that a member is referred to im print as a Police O'Fficer. Col. Kilgore of Texas is a foot soldier. Between bis Uncle Dana and his Anti Fat, Mr. Cleveland is not having a very delightful rest. ANT DISTRICT DAY. It is District Day in the Chamber, And there cometh into the Hall, A spirit of doloss inertia, Which bringeth forth no good at all. Every member neglects the Dist. ict, As if it were none of his own; His grand old intellect grapples With National matters alone. Perhaps it is well that the Statesmen Hoja only to National law, If they tried on the making of others, They'd bite off what they never could chaw. yeaa eRe SERS FIELD SPOKTS TOMORROW. Conclusion of the Full Games of the Co- lumbia Athletic Club, THE PROGRAM OF GAMES ON ANALOSTAN ISLAND— LisT OF ENTUIES—sOMZ NEW EVENTS—THE SPORTS TO WIND UP WITH A TUG OF WAR. It is very certain that there will be an abundance of must exceliont sport tomorrow afternoou on Analostan Island on the occa- sion of the conclusicn of the fall games that were begun a fortnight ago, for the delay has only seemed to inerease the enthusiasm and rivairy existing among the mex, who are working hard for honors. Yesterday the track and field was well filled with athletes training for the events in which they are entered, and if the day is fine tomorrow there will be one of the most in- teresting series of contests ever witnessed in this city. SOME NEW FEATURES. The entries have closed, but the handicaps have not yet been piaced. In general tho times and distances settled upon for the games two weeks ago will be preserved, particularly in those events that were prevented, but there are some new entrice ali along the line. and considerable change will huve tobe made. This will be arranged tonight. There will b- some very prety running between King, Chichester, Elliott and Dickiu- son, who are acknowledged to be the best scratch wen in the club. Chichester did not run last time, because he did uot think that the games would come off, the sky being so threatening, and he therefore did not come to the city. He will certainly be on haud tomor- row, and this being his first public appearance for some time bis work will be watched with interest. ‘The entries are as follows: 100 yards run, rer -J. R. Elder, W, E. Buell. J. B. Green. Jliott, E. H. try, J. ©. Irwin, H, J, Guar James H. ig man. §. J. King, W. E. Pierce, J. 8. Tylor, L. F, Miller, H. Mi. icin: sou, F. P, Leetch, 8. King, J. M. Dashiell, F. Y. Coville, W. B. Chichester, jr., P. J. McLean, E. Simpson, M.D. Hensey, J. 8, Tyler, L. F. Milier. 220 yards run, handieap—F. H. Berry, 10 yards; J. M. Duashic 12 yards; 8. J. King, serateh; H. M. Dickinson, scrateb: H. J. Clark, 1 yards; James Sprigman, 10 yards; J.B. EL Hott, 7 B. Chichester, jr., serateh; f, 15 yards; E. Simpson, J. ‘Tyier, L. F. Miller. Pole vault—H. M. Wilson, 4 inches; J. H. Brickenstein, serate! M. Dashiell, scrate! Oue mile, safety bicyele— i. Mackrifle, J. N. Oliver, Fred 1 Stay er, E, W. Johnson, Harry V. King, L. J. Barber. Throwing 1 pound hammer—J. C, Irwin, H. M. Dickinson, J.T. Ranier, A.D. Merzite, J RB. Elder, 15 feet: W. Butterworth, Ruuning high jump—s, C. Lewis, W. N. Carlton, I. V. Coville, Pred. thompson, J. C. iu, H. M. Dickinson, J. M. Ranier and W. rd ran—J. M. Kenyon, C. Webb, H. M. Dickinson, 8. J. King. J. B. Elliott, W. B. Chichester, jr., F. P. Leetch, F. V. Coville and J, BR Elder. Kuuning broad jamp—W. B. Hoggatt, 8. E. Lewis, 8. J. Kin M, Dashiell, W. E. Buell, W. N. Carlton and F. V. Coville. 220 yards hurdie—W. B. Hoggatt, W. E. Buell, C. D, Webb, J. C. Irwin, M. Dickin- son, W. B. Chichoster, F.V. Coville, J. R, Elder and 8. J. King. 830 yards tun—J. M. Kenyon, C. D, Webb, Ww. W. J. O'Neill, W. J. Bolway, J. M. Dashieli, Ps * he officials of the day will be as follows: Referee—Howard. Perry. Track judges—T, J. Pickett, Alex. Grant and Dorsey Brown. Field judges—H. M. Woodward, &. W. Ryan and W. E. Crist. ‘Time kcepera”-George Har- W. A. Galt and J. West Wagner. Scorers— Al Shaw, Perey Hills, and R. E. Joyce. Starter—J. ‘I. Crossley. Clork of course—L. L. Harban. Marshal—s. W. Steinemetz, THEBS WILL BE A TUG OF WAR at the conclusion of the regular events between teams of ten, to be selected from the men on the grounds. They will be captained by H. M. Wilson and T. 8. O'Leary. A great deal of fun is expected from this contest. as there is a five- minute limit, and the teams will be allowed to pull each other all over the ground if powsible. THE PROGRAM. ‘The events will occur in the following order: 100-yards handicap, trial heats; throwing hum- mer; final heats, 100 yards; pole vault; trial heats, 220 yards; running high jump; = heat, 2:0 yards; first heat, bicycle race; yards run, one heat to finish; conning’ browd jump; second heat, bicycle race; 220 yards hurdie race; 880 yards run, one heat to finish; final heat, bicycio; tug of GEORGETOWN, Poxicy Covat Casas.—Policeman Upperman had four cases in the Police Court this morn- ing. The defendants were Anuie Smith, Ella Piukney, Willism Webster and Walter Bradley. ‘The first case called was one iu which the two women were charged with disorderly conduct. The officer arrested them on Bridge street at 2 o'clock this morning. “Guilty” was Ella Pinkuey's response when arraigned. “Here, too,” responded Annie, ‘hey were fined $5 or 15 day William Webster, a middie-aged colored was called as a vagrant and the officer suid had seen him drank tweut times in psp ie He was also arreste: about 2 a.m. sentence was twenty days, Walter Bradley, a small colored boy of fifteen years charged with vagrancy, was ulso given A Seuvant Great Cuanoep Wirm Lancexr.— Flora Lee, a domestic im the employ of Dr. Weich, 3303 N street, wus yesterday for the lnrceny of @11. A marked note a the stolen money was found on her person. the Police Court today the girl was genni) with money larceny. There were two charges against her, The girl came hore from icine about three months ago, and it is all rat oe she had only been employed at Mr. Welets A $200,000 PURCHASE. A New Palais Royal to Be Erected at Ath and G Streets. A notable sale of G street property has just beem effected which both in amount of land involved and the price paid places it at the head of all tho transactions which have recently brought property along that street into such prominent notice. A large block of land at the northeast corner of 11th and G streets has beom purchased by Mr. A. Lisner, the enterprising proprietor of the Palais Royal. It is the intention of Mr. Lisner to. erect @ large building on this eite for the accommodation of his growing business, The location is one of great importance | 2=** and is recognized as the center of « business _ of the city which is rapidly developing. purchase, which was negotiated by Mr. John B teh ge the agent of Mr. Lisner, in con- nection with Mr. George E. Emmons, includes Property having a frontage of 103 feet on G street and 113 feet on 11th streot, and contain- ing over 11,000 square feet of ground. The greatest depth is 139 feet. Tne price paid was about 196,838, which is at the rate of about $17.50 er square foot Th tails of this important transaction in- WANTED. BEE. THE EVENING STAR: ‘WASHIN' GTON, ‘D.C. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1890. ~ WANTED_SITUATIONS. _ i i NG erdeliate NA a8 = Beg ONMED TO TEA. or achool: ED— A Lil te De Genera tiontens od atest Sao %s ave. 828 WE ED—A GooD. GERMAN GIRL TO, DO THE re House — ofa . Inge Wines ED—A eure ara gi fe TO Phi nt 220 Sch oc bow onan 2° NIED—TW Paiciagt cE WOME maken Waist ED—T Wi ORE ABLE WOMES be Nuree; write an star office. vo d fe wood references, nae ‘Vl D-SECUND ENGINEER FOR aoret ‘O13 er st hw i ca TATE Pim ¥ ANTED—THREL Fins: TRST. Fanta 410 I st. ow., Koom 1: TED—A YOUNG MAN AS WINDOW AND eb Dresser cae oer) ‘Wall be apt av ve Al references. W. C. Ii Aith ot nw.” FEET SS. rier car ‘wantin soars aap magne wigospeid. “Y 7) please jeuve sae Prompt geile FIRST-CLASS tere, Tadics’ Wh BSTED-BY A wn ae Sadsrea wet and bo Plain Sowiag, ng. Ualh or seas Lat. Verte — at ——— +. cht ber Men Wat kx, Coach= Sen, Buvlors, "SAAUL A COOMBS, 096 Fats hs hw. ag | 8 ANTED—-A N Ww A MW tention Bes Salty OULD, JARS gh Livht Chamber Work and Sewing. ‘Addireae BX, Bae We NTED-BY A SETTLED LADY = ‘oe Years’ experience in teschiay, Position ‘Teacher, or ee 20 w Lady, Or references, exchan ‘Address, oF call at 70 ‘Washluston, D.C. volves the transfer of four separate pieces of an pies SIPEG ious a aALES Waste — —EAVLOYERS — FOR FIRST-CLAXS roperty. ‘Ihe corner property, which has a ‘Seleees Puruihinge Worstdend racy | CHIP TRIE SreEy case, send tg Teecenns of 50 feet ches ian %G street by a | Store. ‘Appar Boe vise nw. ‘ wza-2t* your one eile GhACE ceric ~ hag gE — of 83 i was eee or Tiago LI “A Goop witty : Balt ye AT ONG: ——— pay wmneet, 100 SSR nly te ares - ‘ WANTE D--HOUSES in ch m Lewis J. » paying 863,- ANIED—A YOU LOURG [AN FROM 18 ‘tO 20 = ar 000, which is at the rate of $15 per square foot. of stduoera age; sued. eo raid ee Se ¥ ANTED—TO BUY FKOM OWNER A DWeL- The consideration which they received a9 = socks. dug in dex part of northwest or of Capital in the ent sale was $92,213, or $22 -_ | Hill tor investne: from $3,000 ‘2 98,000, Ad por mere, foot ‘The ‘adjoining’ pitce of Witnaari (WHITE), 1435 PENNEYLYA- | drome J: 4.6, 1 at. Wey particular Property on G street, kuown as 1011, was pur- E Chased from Lewis. 4. Davis, reprosenting his | WWANTED—MAHNENS SCARED, CES TAR GAN | WANESE OmRERS OF vacanr Hoven 1 mother, Mra. Georgianna Davis. ‘The Jot is | Box 49, Star ofice 24-38 Resalithamet wise ertastanete agar 24x108 feet and the price paid was $37,245, P ANTED—A KESFACIABDLE COLOR: 5 Gixt. “ heen pate which is at the rate of 815 per square foot. Wa ee Work; must be @ good cook Perea me re WELENAS, po bert the above is tobe G G — —_ Seana eh acouing’. ret reterence cnscumk! me O08 F at. was purchased from Louis J. 0 lo is 18 25x139 and $52,380 was paid for it, which is about $15 per square foot. These three pieces of property embrace the entire frontage of Mr. Luwner’s purchase on G street. The front on 1ith street was increased by including in the transaction the two houses adjoining on the south, Nos. 705 and 707 11th street. which have frontage of 38 feet and an average depth of 60 feet, Mr. Lisner, however, will retain only the house imme- diately adjoining, which has a frontage of 20 feet, The other house was takon by a syndi- cate represented by Mr. Samuel Ross. The price paid for these properties was 829,000 or about @13 per square foot. The oWner was Mrs, Georgianna Davis, Mr. Wight has been for some time endeavor- ing to secure a suitable location for Mr. Lisner and finally succeeded in completing the nego- tiations for the corner piece. On Saturday last, through Mr. Emmons, he began the negotia- tion for the adjoining ‘pieces of property, and Yesterday the deposits were made, and the purchase will be completed by the formal recording of the papers, With one exception this transaction involves the transfer of the largest block of business property that hes been effected in recent years, The exception is the purchase by Mr. John W. Thompsons in April last of the property at the northeast cor- ner of 13th and F streetu, having a frontage of 97 feeton F street and 113 feet on 13th, for which $225,000 was paid. When the building which Mr, Lisner intends to have erected on this site is comploted it will be ina line with the extensive improvements os See month. Apply i ase tou 4-32" ANTED—A FARINER TU HELP BOS A benassi: du city; only red. Cail ut BISMUP's Gallery, ut once. y AS 2EDcugks, $i0 410 87. Mar wetheoes andreas, ates. ish Washers, wat * ‘ ouce, DICKS. AGE! ick is away Watterg See es Waxes BOY WHO HAS Hab DOME i EXPE: nieuice in the Gas Fixture Busivess, tween 8 and Yat, . F. BOOKS, ee Dat 15th ee! Le D WOMAN 7 WasHiNG ‘aud General Housework fo pial faut Ose, one color, reforenovs and salary NTED—A WAITEM, WITH GOOD _REFER- aust stay at uighte. Apply at 1335 Mage. ED. (A WHITE GIRE TO ASSIST 1 aut WV Mousowore, Cait at 1008 we ANIED—-A MIDDLE ae ‘General Housework tor & must be w youd couk and well alu nights preferred. OMAN | a oe ily of two in » flat; mended ; one io re- Adutens Box 40, Star office. 1* ae Uk GIKLS, GOOD FanTatoon Se ereee sety werk nel so auur, 430 Oth et. a. which have been made and are to be made in Pie TED - = WHILE WAITKESDES, S50 Rs, rs f Boys; also White sud the immediate vicinity. A handsome business | NV ious Wor curs au ofice Hoy, alse White building on the southwest corner of 11th and G is now nearly completed and will be accupied by Barber & Ross. The owner, Mr, B. H. der, is also the owner of the northwest corner, and it is probable that in tho noar future we handsomely improve that location. . y to a question by # Stan that he did not contem- plate building until next spring and that his ovject in ultimately leaving the avenue was not somuch his distrust of this great thorough- fare a4 a business location as the necessity of much larger premises than be now occupios. The fact that G strect is ina ct line with the principal goverument oftices and nearer the homes of his principal patrons leads bim to think that the site ke hag secured for the future Palais Royal will ultimately become the central location in| the cit city. AMUSEMENTS. Sale of seats for Mr. Sol Sol Smith Russell in th comedy drama, “A Poor Relation,” next week begins to Milton Nobles in -The Phenix” will be the attraction at the Bijou next week. Seats now on saie. “World of Novelti Gve Hill ture new, at Kernan’s next week, Admission to the “Last Days of Pompeii” nt Atlantic Park, 17th and U streets, beginning uext Saturday, 25 cents; seats, 0 cents; boxes, $1 per person. " every fea- ee Suing for Dumages. Eda Jenkins today, by E. C. and Campbell Carrington, filed a suit against W. F. Geyer to recover $307 damages. She claims that August 20 lust, July 3. and July 15 defendant agreed to sell her hors 150 each, being warranted erfectly sound and gentle. and they were ac- cepted as such, She claims that the warrant Was false and thoy were not worth more than 2148 in the aggregate; that she offered to turn thei and allow him €i43, their full value, and demanded the balance—*307—s0 unjustly paid, which he refused to pay. — Howthe Rallroad Acquired Long Bridge To the Editor of Tar Kvgxina Stan: After all ite feeding upon public property at the capital the Pennsylvunia railroad ie today no less rapacious than it was fifteen yoars ago, when it filched Loug bridge from the people. That bridge was the property of the gover: m and was built by the government for the accommodation of the citizens of Washington and the neighboring counties of Virginia, It was the only bridge spanning the Potomac in front of Washington, Yet this great structure was fae laps by the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company wholly without considera- tion. It is a sufficient comment upon the transaction itself—a sufficient illustration of the methods to which this corporation resorts— to state thut this piece of logislative injustice way carried through both houses of Congress may and Swedisa Women.) BUMNHAMS, 1110 Gm. ne ARFED STATIN AND GUEET THON Wo. ant 455 436 st. sw. iota, TAib au ADI = night Heferences. rouaii /ANTED—A D¥AL TSM A Vateut Aveute Olivos Addvene Woe W office, WwW quired, “Appis veyond Coulecticut ave., ou Columbia road, |i ou portin, AR ARD—* Goub WHITE COUR, AisO WiTE Chanbermaid, Good wayes, ‘Kefere t ‘Bunbury, Wyoming ave W ANIED—A GIRL W Who HAs HAD SOME EX- perionce ina Laaudry Jutlor kevgbtishment to Learn Pressing. ANIC “FISCHER, YOU G st w. 7 Se LMST-CLASS TN Roy E FLYNN'S, 651 Fa ave, TE KUNKEL PUPILS, A TEA a: 1 Crows becuc Syeterm | Addryse ore at M. D SALES GIKL3. 1106 Fst. aw. PELENT WAITRESS AND House Muid, wisite preserred; bring reference: Apply 1301 Must ave. uw. pore WAstep Ti Wo WHITE Gtk. E Ty COOK, esl and irom: the other ae and Chain: sau uit aid. ADPIY 40, the Lurthwest cor. of and i: references rasa iL 40 WORK A’ LOMING., Apviy K. Hl. WADE! cor. I'sth aud G ate: we ber Mi ud ie FIRS" or dobet Bcita nual Dijon woek aud half over $12, at 22655 0 VY ANTED — RELIABLE WHITE woman A hutiouslity, to couk wud do weneral Someone fuunediately. As ply ANTED—A TRAINED HOU! aise drive 8 horse; wages $20. AT WHITE BAKBER fa; — pay 65 a erences, at SUU Oth wt. Bw, Koom at W NtED—A WHITE WOMAN AS CHAMBER juaid.” Apply, with refersuces, at Luo) 82 ( MIDDIEAGED WHIlE WOMAN Said, beg of references; musi wtay W “ENTED-A tor Chamber atnights. Apply 172. A GOOD SHOE SALESMAN. APPLY own baudwriting, with references and salary z ae Q., Sat eee = Ww D—A Boy and Furuiture store. atute wages eapected, oftice, WARNEER 300, MEN AND BoYs 10 TAKE PART in the Froduction of the Last Days of rompeil ‘Apply to WALTLS GIF Fuu 1) ‘well recomaenced ; Addrea ww XX, Stac bet and became a law within seventy-two houre; bie ‘Manager, actually before those most deeply interested Gor aig stand Pa tae, knew that such a measure was contemplated, at. Z,ciglock ‘Wednesday evening. ‘There was nothing to preveat this com: ord from building its own bridge across the mac. But it preferred not to do that. sok slected to surreptitiously get possession of a bridge which belonged to or was built for the public. Other railroad companies build their own bridges; they neithor them. This act of Congress od giemeernt | surrendered Long bridge to railroad uses. although there is a narrow roadway alongside of the railw: track, Yetthe risk of traveling over such a road is so great that only those use it whe are compelled to. In brief, then, this valuable bridge, nearly one mile in length, was taken from the public in order that it might be made a free gift to the Baltimore and Potomac Rail- road Company. Having been so successful in the past, this corporation, evidently, ve good reasou why it may not make ance cessful essay in the same direction. But will it find Congress as indifferent. as ignorant, as acquiescent as heretotore? This corporation, like other corporations, has, or ought to have, some striking symbol or trade mark with an eg nor borrow JAS. PAIN & SONS. wax (ED —ASSISTANT MILLINERS — J. 0. 4 moe nee: iz nue t eked Linn Wee ro Apply 1408 FAI Ww ANTED—TWO OR SHREK BRIGHT Boys Y Twiesraphy duciue eventing hours; tn. fre For terms, WV ANAED—& PRO KaTANT GERMAN WOMAN ‘to Cook, Wash, 1ro1 Genarat Housework r wonth. 20.8 month a ar i adarers woud: furnished; us peered Anaront BOWIE, 5:22 12th st new. ANTED—A ¥ INTELLIGENCE OFFICE waitiugeappiications for" goverment. positions ait cal for §Ov prepared, hovme taken aid rented ¥U8 Hat new. 91S Khode Island ave, 75-2" |-as ay UNDERSIGNED || wate TO ahd Tk au ES ri a WASis> HOOEEE YO RENT. PEUMONAL AT: Woot stn, than we can All, ACKEK & ft abo it AMS Ho hase 's House of about eigint or nine rooms: 8-68 poents rendered promptly . we Lave mer mote eriieat ts FOR RENT—ROOMS. __ RENT—L. FUL ROOMS. SINGLE Eraps Sabie ttornines sez 4-61" PRIVATE | Fay * F Asie ned Rows Them ned we ¢ ik RENT. tw per mouth in advance: iano for storage or small ‘Sls Mass. ave. ne. ae GE UNE FURNISHED 140: 24st? thera exposu: oh sop hae tn —— ” au K KENT —HANDSOM! Pritam iat wnont Apply or raduirens 1802 M st. nw. =FURNISHLD ¥NONT ROO! y able tori SE. at O25 New Jersey ave. FOR, “RENT—6s AS" CAPITOL, Si. = F Bished aud Cnfurnisncd Rooms with Board. Fe. RENT—1108 15H NW, NINE the door. A: to Moo eit eae =. F OB MENT —8 4 HANDSOMEL x RUBS RN desired regepenie: er oie Dining Kooin ory yet FOR SALE—MISCELLAN BOUS x se Hao or Storrs BES’ MAKE Sa FF LA : GOOD CONDITION, ls yore JUARE PIA, ae ae FP wil eel cheap. Appi 2Oth st nw. ave SALE-JUST AMMIVED FROM LOUDOUN Fes 12 Head of dood ‘Pair of sells siched Chestnut sorrela, (Soot Driv- ors 3 Heavy , 7 cB} ere OK SALE JUST ARRIVED, ety s Houses from Virginia, among them some fine draustt Vers. alse one pait of coach heres, aire » vewl w r col ones. Prices feasonabia 2. oOH ita ki 3 Beh wt. aw. Ee SALE--A FINE OO! re HORSE: ear at aye = SALE—POR @90_HO F vod traveler, with sath sald Hickory’ Farm W tuepection. JOHN rie ak TRE = money init W ana'dott ‘Aliceauua, Baltinne — aE MALE A pPkacy, prical. akD address PATERT fn ier ic | er on <a {OR SALE-30 ACKES f° town aud Glew kcho Luke MEE. TAAL KULGOKES & COMBs, Attys, 408 La ave, BICYCLE - ter; Food as Rew, cheap. TOR, SALE t Fin ae COLUM es) Paaree my = T-1918 H ST. N.W.,. FOUR ATTRAC Rooms for Gentlemen; two ba fires ve e24-16' Fe SALE. STEAM LAUNCH CHEAP —On WILL WE Bi stock, sine ke. D, 2010 Aliceanua et, Maltin: a” f erate and two have southeru exposure; references changed Mb RENT—ONE LARGE FURNISHED FRONT Room, new house, oscupied by owner. 1625 14th Corcoran, 524.30* - “HANDSOMBLY FURNISHED ROOMS. oo ‘and third foore; eu suite or single, W 2k eee at s ACkuN & &@. aul3 ie Fat. WANTED ROOMS. TANTEDNICELY FUKNISHED ROOM, EAST wy ofthe Capitol; without board address Star office. ws 'ED—BOARD AND ROOM IN EDUCA’ German Fandiy, with view to acquiriug classic couversationsl German ; «tate terms; references #1 nanwed. Address GER. AMKRICAN, Star of ANTED—FIRST-CLASS | BOARD AND. SITTING Boom and Bed ee eel recerne My ‘uit tae ie- poriuenen ‘eras ab e ‘Bor's, blarufice 16.000; lars, WANTED Witt 4 QUIET FA’ ‘AMILY, BY cage teman, wif id duug' ae years oF Three Unturnished Tioomie, with Peiviie Or would share the exrense of atonce, DAVY CROCKETT, 8! Waits Ok (4 UNFURNISHED ROOM: t gud 2 Srat-c.ase house u.w.. not to ¢ au Box 37, Star office, 1 NTED—A GI rig AND WI ing 8 Permanent Home n.w. would House or (wo Kooms, In answering state price; rof- erences exchanged, Address Fox 94, Star ofice’ 11° TED ey A LADY AND i GHTER, TWO Three Unfurnished Rooms in_n.w. ‘for Light Housckeet ing, Addreve Le B-Les Star offi Wateb-py GESTLEMAR, LARGE FRONT m1 OF ‘two Hooms, turnished o1 y sure nished, with, Canitol ai" preferred. Adare this week, A ‘a6. wd. WixrEd—0c 18 ere AND WIFE without children. 3 Uniuruiaued Rooms on wd oor, with heat ‘sud Kas; answer Gating terme and lo eatuol ck Box City P.O. OCTOBEI 1, THREE eed Ff three adults: light he: eet: ing; not to exces Address Box 44, Star office. WASTED, {HUITEOF ‘THREE OR FOUR KoOM: with Good Board, 1g pertuanent party; must reasonabl-, Addr Q.. Star office. W322 ir cara ete TikT ELDER. iuan—tiooi and Board or Breakfast; perm auent home deatred: Bo rooming oF boardiug. house; private EAS widow or single lady's house. Address Box 87, tar of | AXTED=EWO UNFORNISH. centrally iocated, for ‘Iwo Wat i house terms not to exceed $1. FO} QOK RENT_UNFURNIGHED_1418 20TH BT. B.W.. near Dupont Circle, ¢ Pleasant Kooms on Floor, with basement, suitabie for . Inquire at 1515 H st. n.w. OR RENT FoR g15—THE SECOND STORY aud New House toa small family. a i202 Sst st. bet, and 104m. end | ond oe or : ti SECONDSTORY house; bath, gus and Beat; rvetowD. Fu! Sear -FURNISHED OR UNYURNISHED— cor. of i and 13th sts, One or More Communicst- ing Noone, Second + Enquire on the premiegece Fee \1-FUENISHED-TWO COMMUNICAT- | Elewai Rooms on Secon F; woutl open en Hot a cod watay in rom unt low. to de- People. Address 903 M st. n.w. sae {OR RENT—3 UNFUR. COM, ROOMS, 2 2D FLOOR: it rete aon board wear or will mi ‘ Be er ee oe eakoortne, Ton RE =a a 816 gLsTm ST. Is NOW OPEN 2 board for guests. Buites au ‘#23-lan” RENT—-THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, eat and iran; bay window; rent @1°, 1308 Oe st Fe, Bw; refcren ERT 1028 TST, aw. ae Furnished Roows, OF eh suite, with bath; private tanmtiy od modertte terme; house und loca ton irst-clase Fee. RENT NICE CREARGE UXFURNISUED BACK Parlor, wii married Couple or geatiomen. "17 feb one a c EE fat Lan gd fe f ALCOVE RO eth 208 tlemen ; other Boom hot cold peaking tubes: board if de: 2022 F st. ow. -TARGE BAY-WINDOW FRONT y furmisbed ; sor exposure 4 bicycle: on. apa eae eb; ce ‘2 Groce TWELVE, Bist fice FE RENT FCRNI“MEDTARGE PLEASANT Xooms, ou second and third floors, with Hell Kom, pe 1 ev ‘tral location rivate fa family, 3 W ‘aera OR THREE DNECERISUFD voins for light housekeeping, Add: 134, Star offic TED LADY HAVING HOUSEHOLD FUR- re Would Kent ittos Married Couple of re- Bi Auement wio would a be Toor bosrdia part "paywelt. ofice, her owe oF us Address WIL Star A YOUNG LADY IN OFEICE, e Coustortable Koom and Home Board i Address Box 46, star office. ANTED—OCTOBEL 1,4 O% 5 UNFU MiGeED oomis tor Lunt ‘Hotmekeoving, with heat, Loree adultes bet. Sid and 121 and Pade - te pries; ieference given. KI. wi a LOOMS, LIGHT AND HEAT jor Light Housekeepinz supris. latrobe stoves for buttee not nested aaa tal e Da nat A Gress, stating lowest rout, Thi0, Star off W ANTED—BY AN ELDERLY GENtie ss Dsughter, wo Piewant Uuturuished Itoi ox without Beurd ; references exci Star office. state price and rll particular Address MASSACHUSETS rANTED. BY ‘A DKESSMAKER WHO er Stands her business. work to do at ho! the Tay! ma; cut aud fit perfect. Wau ne tae, Gils to touch: how to cat and tt by’ the Cail at once, 1036 3d st. n.w. s24-2¢" y ANTED—A THOROUGHDNED (18H SETTER: Pup proferved, price uot to exceed @19. Adare Busy aekt, Star offic ‘Add Camp Springs, Md., or COOK'S 5; ABLE, B.BIKD, ei, Wwe Ta WELIABLE PERSON anal To rent au Upright ttaue for careful and iwoderate ae: Fupile for Music and Languages also desi £.2,, Stur office, — Seeae GOOD PAYING. Mattate locality aud price, REST. office. om | Wits ED—ALL AMATEUR Pi ae fobave their Printing aud Develovinu done by LAKDNiis, Photographer, 4 Tincols Hall. Tastruction given. STAURA RANT, = ith basket, Ok UPRIGHT BI- ale ae aD SEAT State full © at bes te jowest price. Address SAFRIY BIC poy ‘TO ¥i aot W: joolen Milt with poms yrely, Address Lock Box 148, Philadelphiny Ps: ANTED-STABLE YOR 12 HORBES } “Wagons, Address J, L., Star office. ANTED—YOU SHOULD, Wier ce, ages 1803. ye yuu cau atl buysell rx haud school oud-! iL Looks, Mlscellancens book LLIAMS, 5: oo OR #Ix- ready for work. EST EL sere yi ora of standard. am a ie exchang: [amd 523 7th st. mew. ble ts ¥y a 7 = may fs Ys poe wos CASH sy] ‘Store Sisturee ae os a #20 Ww NTED— D DOXES OF Cig nye all out for $125 a box of & bn sd" on ioKLe's sft gi TOL? Pa ave: ei 9-un SES, MULES AND COWS TO Wise setts pasture: couveulent to ebade er aferuly powed iver daily: within 2 of this ity. Call or sen Boom 110, tent Buildin i4te Ne ave. 19-88 D-DEUG CLERK WitH | FIVE On yeasts’ exyerieuce: inust have good refer- to CREMALGINE, GOO Pa aver nw appropriate legend illustrative of its aims and Sateen} abuvilies, If ft has uot cireedy made nancne | suites wat cat se stealer say there can be little “questiou that « cormorant ertser or vulture woul eminently suggestive, cl DISTRIBUTED eI while its legond has boen suppliod by the great pa pny ghee tt dramatist—"Base is the slave who pays.” me asia altebio salon, satatac in. ae of Wasuixatoxiax, Sere 819-100" eee The Golden Cross. At the regular meeting of Columbia Com- mand. ry, No, 874, U.0.G.C., held last evening, Noble Commander Lewis prosiding, Lady Jessie M. Blair F cohsatged the application of Miss Martha E. Shoper for membership, An pepern) discussion on questions relatins; to nf re of the order was participated iu by me nights Gunson. Streby, Farnham, Sayer, Noble Commander Lewis aud Ladies Bishop, Blair, Cole and Deloe, closing the a recitation from Josh Billings entitled, “Lif ” by Sir Knight Harvey, ——-__ Saving Time at the City Post Office. Changes in the details of office work in the city post office where asaving of time canbe effected and the business facilitated have always been encouraged by Postmaster Ross, Re- cently Mr, W. D. Peachy, the superintendent of the registry division of borden eter change in the manner of posi cis try bills and return receipts, Sct was found it effected a considerable saving of labor Fo Sap bak a gf = rt to a|= rious offices, thus in! at a e the the alia po Legare ge ae He eee PETE ee Pe PET Pe TEE TECTED OEP RET TPIT TP reps Ht H Has H 1 = jl i x. z 2 e F Re. iH > Sop! ie E E < EE a f He 3 ™ aaa ae sae Bea's creer aity, cogs ond Ladies’ Mune Joui id 10 eblo cises of agents, aud 10 su a OF aBiLity = ¢ tutuily over and hus balf's million subseribers. It will be sdvertised ter on &. aie than ever Bele aurumn and winter on Tanger scale that or RTS PUBLISHING, 015-13¢ loa mavadel te, NTED — HORSES TO WINTER AT F, 1. {lison'a tock Varun; Dect sittention stveu thea: S weals a ‘4 1B UPHOL- As fs rey nig ttrenace, PARLO! teste f Erne. ‘Mattresses of all kinds. to order, ea ae 1223 G st. nw. al-24t® WANTED |, giCOND HARD Ty KPEWRITERS, trical and Mecha aca fogtrtjaen sae sand Appiiaices of ce of chinery, Motora, Prating rity Cig Bimall Mac! Presses, Useful » fur which Nill bo paid, Addpece deri a ofbce. tata Lot TED- MILBURN 'S POSITIVE cous a Soni at cd eB bth and yn ANERD = T AGENTS. fo, skid, * The EFS Les due; the ou ited that roi, et gay ‘success; fe chothies with een Sees on pooeiny, tot Bo oe ‘conte we Rabanne sin rity Be TED—HORS! IN- Ww ANTED- 'ED—HORSES, uke WE per fast inp kee rae ry. ry FOR oar Warsbactantan ea terns and pericee gece Waehedeaah | a STORE eat D Taxa, Sear oficas jae Wiz Meanie tnd Carpets, deoven jane Pap Stock ferchian tures. segsettesta site, erga See Re 3 ey eae ro PASTURE Lane Se of pasture aud shade. EK. Pert es ‘Telapnone Fee RENT—TWO'N NICELY FURNISHED Booms, Single or en suite; reut = Front and 7416 6TH ia, NW. Ws LARGE ndk s&cor, re ay Ses » SUITE Fs3u rhtce wie ‘hooma, with private bath. 720 st, Or H st 23-20" ies B ST: LARGE NICELY. FUR- unicating or siugle, shed Comm! on Int 2d ened Sd oors, suitabie tore asegiber ot Congress. Cail between 4 and 7 p.ta. jOR | gRERTEIX A PRIVATE F. ST, wee new; Land cow fortabie. with board: tur two ea! Yocation ve central, " Address GERMAN, Star office. Re it RENT —JUST. YURMISEED, 1 WITH Us oan elevator, steam speaking ' tubes choice South-front Moon a--% pet watowen only; ; ay wae Let! —TWO NICELY 3 FURNISHED FRONT Moozus: southern exposure: conveniently located gentlemen preferred old HK 2. Me. deer JOR SALE_DOWNED'S SPECIAL CAMNIAGE F: — sora, Bee ine on | ae a . upelette, Coupe — on ton, Lubury, T Cart, Bor ‘Cart. Vi iiaee Cart| Bony ‘Cart, on “vaasson, Phaeton, # ju Bugey, fuckboard, Waroneite oF ahs" Strle ot sarriace hee Senter band, you can fron me now at very low prices, During ty trip east 1 Doucht s large wusuber of Bue Dew aud second. the new addt~ tion tomy tory ia Bot yet teady I must mall to make room These carriages are trom ach buiiders Ss. Browster, Fisudrau, Hooker i Kulaw Com. pany, Hincks & Johnson and other wown Sree, NEY'S CAKKIAGE REFUSLTOR maeaee a 16th ead 17th ste Gow. | Ke See cae for $45. easy run: bail bearing; call and sce it. 421 Dine ee 33 Ny’ JAX GOULD. Fe. ALI 7 OST. NW, SEPTEMBER vi to 30th, Sola Household Faruinure, cs sete ‘vate sale, Fee, , PALETSTORE — rakT URE ant i= Let > (ases and M. aw. Cherry Wall sccritice, HAKKIs & CO., Jewelers, 432 7th * TOR SALE STEINWAY sou ARE PIANO, e150. “pr ALEX STYLISH Bay HORSE, von nN w Gi =n sHoais for ea Inquire: mee 20K SALE—CALIG: 855. GRAPH BUT i ua7t vst Anguire of Wo A. BARILETE a bas. a aw. eee JOR BALE_JUST Al ARRIVED F FROM VIRGINIA One Fine Hambleton years old; cam beat tes and five > bore, Two ‘entre rime ee One Pair Msiiet Semotetekasn *Tve0n House Stables, 7th and P sts. n. FAMILY GOING asaoas pie Ltire Werdrobe. Silk aud otier Di Fall inter Hate, $2 to €5. ROE SALE—A FINE- TONED WEBER squat Piano; handsome case, carved y oouaas A Boautifun Upricut. A Wine Upright; wey serie: cash, only $259. 0 EXCHANGE, 613 Pa ove, — = SaLbE—a ICKERING PLAN F Sust THe THING FoR & bain sik: _817__ PFEIFFER & CONLIFF, 516 11th st. nw, Fe K SALE—A PRETTY LITTLE. BAY MAKE. 4 oid woes well in or saddle ® mile 240. Several of ue wn tree wibutes. Not one of these been ‘Lo be seem SOHN BIAMOKS" Sale tie 20 Ethet 22th at, awe g. | ROM SALE—BanGATN— CHICKELING PIANO. Handsome Rosey vod Cave, Per 2° 150, Ou woUthly payments of §. | Eas S. BMITH. 1225 Pa, ave, SALE BEST MADE AND Skat sires Kee, $1 por LUG with labels. » Paper tory, S17 32th ek Lew. "Tete 4 cal, eu 30- lm? 3 SALE—STONE. SCREENI NGS—LIME STONE Screcpings, suitable for waiks aud Lvered su eer loads st low prices Aga we MOKAi» & CO., Avondale, Pa, F& ‘SALE—SINGING CANARIPR, YOUNG PAID te, Caren, Gol its tied prstes {OK RENT—FIRET-CLASS APARTMENTS, WITH or without board. 1611 13th st. p.w., near lows Cirele: references, FOUR BEAUTIFUL LARGE ROOMS; wate family; corner house; open grates: bay windows th eve: Fg south cant nt; references required. Ket nw. slo-1zt 2030 G SS N.W., FURNISHED a Board; comforts = ise Sea ose A321 1ith . 2 -t? ee FR BiktBeiGut SUNNY KOOMS, SECOND floor, alcove bed room, parlor and large room con- nection: single or en suite; also Koow on first floor; ali handsomely fur. ;private family, 1014 15th st. uw. Sorat foe Gat end Sd ah ae 20K ee wert thirty ner Br jered an Wawou: aud. WF okie a SO BALE OTTO" GAs wnd second Laud, any ad for incular oF on SD BALLAUE A Mee ne ee F BALL CAKKIAGE, WAGONS AND BOG wes on p00 Zoe to nalect trum, Me- rueabopass sed mi Georgetown DO COUNTRY REAL ESTATE -ANTED—TO KENT A FARM NEAK THI CITY. Uy rn ld Work landiurd’s tetas oF will Tu idress BK. B. PRICK, Cross Roads, Oba: county, A See F° NT—1WO NICELY FUMNISHED Rt tae i Eithout Board; second and Shing oF Kentiernen studen! uital sets (or lady or Kentiernen FS 100M, floors; H ot. politan Line and Ok LENT—CORNER Ni! SINTH ST, ST ARDY 3 ‘MASSA- chusetis ave. Large Nicely Fi ns with Soasi: picasant sutuiner rooms: southern sued expostire; references exchunued. ‘OR REY 172 MASSACHUSETIS AVE. K.W, Poe ning ule gent joe preter ret Ok RENT— yoRynED 3 ROOMS NEAR < CEN; F: ——— offices, with or without board on waytee 7OR iq MENT FOuNISHED ROOM: ALSO TWO larve Parlors, with excel.eut Table Board, cam be imnished at 10427 10th st. h.w. colored eu or ludies proferred, meals served at residence. 815-0" FOR, RENT_FLATS. Fo, RENT—HANDSOME FLAT; THREE OOMS ‘finisued and nyu Ee, s every Couvent ‘rer i the Quis kee awe S132" __FOR meas FOR Ki: DE -TRABI OFFICE ~ yd ™ ~~ “eg ERNe BTS good lupin; stcan Rest” Bee iow ‘T, COUMBE, _a24-Im 612 Fat. m2 New York F enna 4 Pate eae — wa! ESTATE OR LAW OFFICES, CORRESPONDENTS. OT Ol UTHER PROFESSIONS; Ft amo tend BY STEAM, Pine, Large Basement koows; t, Second and ‘Third-floor Rooms, RENTS iby FLuol Stack 1 DeEsIKED, in the Thave just remodeled, 608 ana 610 idurste near J. WIMER, 608 1Ath st. oe RENT—ELEGANT BUSINESS LOCATION: 2 Larve Communicating: soure od 3 Both and south Iucht: 927. Eat nw : Say $30 permonth. W. C. SOK next Digan ge arr aa AX D DWELIC 612 F st. and 14: 3 — tr ‘ave.; good BOR COUNT Te New tock ame od tee. FOR RENT--STORES. Ee RENT—DESIRADLE OFFICE KOOMS IN the Leuman it and ventilat reat me BBC 120. st nw. ce 108, SALE FARM OF 115, ACRES: Ly haudsoue dwelling, 8 rooms. vetrats guthualdings tn exoelven repair; ates trom Anacoe tia; wood « banrain ot it te BuoOKa. «i e161 W4STED—70 LEASE OR BUY Matt PALM ‘OD OF Dear 2 Fond oF near ke comfortavie house eat neceeaary yurvaiditue. “with full partiowara, BU» . Rae? 70% SALE-THE FOLLOWING PLACES: FLOM les from this cits, op good Toms, pasts, Fruit or Dairy for persous iu bus.- Fe ome, Yon. 5-room bows and ree wuuuiber ot, fru frees, @2,200, B-roou House: 24 sexes, 1 200. -rovm Hoi Two uses: 10 acres; $4,500. Ou. 2-91 Mune: 0 acres: fron House; ou wo LETHE CELEBRATED OnAXGE 13 sa = 1 4 or lund: very extensive 4 niles tole Rr with, ‘on faras A. V. BOAK, Middletown, X.Y. SALE GREAT BAUGAIN—A FARM © Ne einiue S01, crea, adjoining Cuarlion sieig! state: Sy 8 arms Due 1010 Pst news, Boome te 70K REN} STORE AND DWELLING. 3. 1836 ae 80-foot store aud stabte: 858. cm ey : B | deme es a et ete Oe calerenes ee ae cine ty sts Sw"