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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, 0 __FOR SALE-HOUSES. SOR SALE _ MONTHLY PAYMENTS — «4 DE. Set enn fa ens ee Snop lot; water Ronse ous BUSINESS CHANCES. FOE, SALE-NORTHWYSTERN INVESTMENT ‘ompeny's stock ats liberal discount to an 3AINS IN ft 0K SALE—A HANDSOME Ki. si-n.0. near Lincoln Park, containing & roo lath "interior hamdaomely dacorate! amd avtra tively SIDENCI ECIAL BAI some of them 13e. | F3 Lk—A FE itwood Park lots; | Dest investment in D.C. aioay 4 evod love: BACHE & CO., ~*! @iate purchaser. Address STOCK, Star office. peas door. "Only 1.50 SBE deplgned exterior presents a beautizul eflectin pressed | _vcZ8. 38 1208 G st. now. R SALE-RARE BARGAINS—-A BALLET & et oe ea ye TOT (OXIZ, NEAR DEPART. | IY Davis uprirt plano. cataloeued at. $000, in of on Besstabictn reat te ancicdaeceecd horace Tee | A Mente, theaters snd churches: superb location for | fered et cost for umeleenk oGhts Gome anil sien TENTS 4 MEW GEVEN- ROOM COTTAGE ON | $8 Seine mnes Sactommedateccweral Borers Tur EEE Ee BE ms owes ink WALLET | LET & DAVIS" rooms, SLT vth at. oc28-6t oH wee ie Pign od terme apply EASTENDAY & MALTEY G74 AVIS CO., 811 Oth nw. = | \VANTED-TEN SHARES OF GARRETT, PARK ons caw NOR SALE_THREF LOTS ON 18T ST. ¥.W. Stock at #39 per share. Ades G. P., Star . L OR HALE—STX HOUSES ONG -OT pear Worida ave. 17x75 to ten-foot alley. File, | office. galiind mean. camtert ec” E52 SALE rors OF 1 MEE Fos Sate “six, rs years At Pe atte belapee ome ond T° | ok SALE 9205 CASH WILL BUY STOCK, FIX abe naan Tee, OM | cOR | place eaboinine Plage drnwn by V ALC. WALTER, 1001 F st __ oc tBilt® tures, horse and wagon of commer wrorery in north abate reinstes, Masmtficent view: convenient to | Pom snaty nthe bosier Fok Sant 91.200 wii Be DENEN TOT | west: gosd reson for felling ft will pay to call and : Sr, ores caer Alacenuimees | Sepeeanior proce te im Best Wastsiurton.” Good location for yrocery | acetide immediately. ‘address HH. W>, Star af M.THOWAS. 100 Corcoran Ui oot A. ©. WALTER, 1001 F st. n. ‘Water, fine cas Axtnres, fou H SALE_A SMADL CIGAR STORE, DOING A Se eh Se ome a Testtae Oey |W bet AST tare pian: 9 | Fisteecs baa ater O Cnet na | rated ren raahin Soa a eae seas termes prion, ba. 5a5 7° Pee" 100: C87 | some an’ bath. stere room separate f Seer need PURI IL. C. BRENN DARTNEN WITH CAPITAL WANTED YO DE- PRB Spb conven sora AND a nis Nw Meet on G, tote 16x10 each, ate rooms and | TEI Toor e Rea Send for" plat. ALC, ‘0 o AT AND PROVISION bath 83.800 each () Tete on Florence piace: lote 15x64 s1x rooms and om corner $3.00. the other #25) Doubs car line ow H ate herdic. alk herdicon Marylan ievod stand; cod cash business; bad healt! selling; cheap if sold within a few dacs. tn. we ey nto tr Pat ne formers apt “tle Pwr Facon' {Taio WANT 10 BU JOR SALE—BUILDING LOT ON 4TH ST. : COR: ner of alley: 19feet front: $600; easy tT! P. FARDON'& CO.. Us Lathiat, dar : os haifanquare away” Houses nearly finished JOR SALE_-THY ST GAPITC Gk indow brick vu Ket. pear Lith n GEO H VORNSON, Cone BES Fat ae ial NER OF EAST C of low-priced ground. = ~ ee G FOSOHNSON, owner O17 F at. u and ith sia., eine 9.8.70 to offered | ott AUGUST avenger peicn, 5 pihrdhntemeghd SC > a nearna ora: male ate targain price; iin haath Roden: | 45 oe aE. ¥. 6 NOTON, rc Sh. ALL | - A.B. PARDON & CO. a ae a TL comreted cellar: attics fun comaiting. de PRES: PGi Lath So. Bonds Being presser for cash. 1| a estraent.Sirices #430, A | ALE-RUULDFRS AND CAPITALISTS ey beak G per cent inceresty paid Sg eh ER. 102 Corcoran bite | A seilde sys to insect ny totam Jat st eaat, Just Propihdr everr quater andare fully secured. Adress aS ante ante. ae JOK SALE-AT A BANGAIN—( ARGH BRICK | south of Mass. ave. Frontage. 160 deep. | MHYGIESTC he Ss, Star office. eet wo 4 Price this week $1.15 nO ¥ Princeton st. tet. 1:ith and 14tu sts; | Room for nine 18-foot house stable tn rear. owner ang: | # foot, CASH WILL BUY GOOD BUSINESS )$275 | front ana beck yard, I eit SASH SaEL, wor, BUSINES E NCE Ts | wus toes! TOUTS b. SHOEMAKER, ‘AUGUST DONATH, 1328 8th: st. nw. 27.9 sicad nim hore 8 Sears al : ALB THE CHEAPRST RESIDENCE TS | “Meh _ #0 et ns. | POR sALE_DESIRADLE LOT ON R ST. NEA | Rarpeas: Molen zac dnd to conimgte: change at mb Pooge mt beth igeibons a togect | Ok ALE Gompessicut ave. ot Saxe foot, price per square | Pumuensroanen for selling, 10 Shand be ~gaere cable cars and herdics; | 4 ye st ny 1253 te 1250 F st ne, {aes 2S. 8 Z é Re stand; Will sell whole or part. Address 0 16% Star offi, | M6 to Gd Me O08 thet Gow. | sw bb, ae. 000 “Db, fr. and. 506. t SAGTIh <t, Ge. $15,000 | 0027-3" Repl so )ES M. HENDERSON. _- sis a. —_ % bs - "a1 1100 WILL BUY AN EXTRA GOOD ave FOR SALE-LARGE BLOCK OF GROUND, IN 18,000 1421 Boundary stm He SAT * Bx | ITS Tet aw bh, 7,100 | the northwest near with a frontace of about and legitimate business clearing from #200 to $400 Foe 3408 sco nome, Twosromy, srz | 17 ppseaieden Virwiniaave nw, eer gure foot OO een er month or prefer selling half intereat to goed team? Teoma snt barb. poms trick. ail mf om tenet | AM wst' ib i or i OTT. WILCOX & HIESTON, Teferences exchanged. Address, oF call after 3p. Ree ot we concn og Fen line. eustah "iz, 1007 Pa. Quin st. and La. ave. | BLS bth st = oer Bitsta Sosived Beak batting ‘ BL SEVERAL, OF THE CHOICEST | Tow RENT—A NEW STORE, 10 FERT DEEP, Ps 5 Of sites in the village of Kensington, at #60 per month: store Just rebuilt; 1022 7th’ sé. ¥_ZROOM DNPLLING, LOCATED, ¢* prices: terms will be arranieeg fy cuit; mall | nw Apply 717th wh cM must te sold: pelos 4 vient. twee E keene; ast Address hock Box 323, nm 68 F HE REASON RAMSAY HAS THE LARGEST 8 ocd | Ternich aad clockeonaitiac Uae dette che cause he does his work houestly and well. third cash; 100 | 5 Watch cleaned, $1. new brick honse; | lots ado: sold in the last year for inore | Wich eqn ea SL: . = ew than twice the price asked ; location the inost thriving oa tes sad bath orige, ‘armas fps Geer ¥9.090 wor} 090 | snbury to Washinton. D.C eraaad ctroate, Ainge | AlLwork warranted ong year.) 2 ot ne re hy 75 1¢. oon gor ib et ce, BB) Ge:3.000 trove. board walks and recorded a i x atc = 8,000 Str we. jet ae of capital hold; no agents; thorouch in- LE— Pow ste fis BoM parce wows uy : tes, er jig2n0? | Vertication.” “OWNER, Star olfice: ocubuat “| Bi Afirstciaes famtly residence in one of the most ae eg 83 S Bw: 12 500 | POR SALE A MAGNIFI ENT BUILDING SITE | SefPle and esirable. Ioextions. in, the etty, fronting P22 alieg #4.000 "TAME BS z 0 | Fat gener of Seaenaitnetec at. pn rh four SouU: Npon a covernment reservation and convenient - lots. with total frontace of 54 feet Price, S10, and Fst cer Ay a ee oe | Abvly for particulars to, Tv spwen & C0. ery best consteyrtion and worknnnaeiy. At cea ya Detok be nase st ne; rogms | - WARNER & €O., mp gee 4 hath, lot Lado), running beck te Wr! Price | The above only s portion of the property on my | DIG Est arty. | tains 14 rooins and ample closets in! roome and hails. aos FARE EW aahantaxe * |. Thesbere i only o pe oppor on at a For tte angler i ener ee ee cee z OP at. | Melstend bah. Tots THOS B. WAGO AMAR | LUE LA FINE BUILDING Lor ON FESDALE ETA ANDER, : = =e a Sax85 to alley. = Lovinianga ave. BE SULE_A FINE MODRRN SEW RESIDENCE POR SALE-HOCSE gin 5 OT, NW. 6 ROOMS | —— 24-108 y for the Owner. Be comtninine tl reree, bat oat | Pitta tatin, io to alley easy tertis Tnqaire af 5 ee ee tnghigtates ngs Secsratel pitee ETO" | BaO at ana. arer seach Bie” | POR SALE a ne Fes, She HOUR Stoxk. DWELLING AT: F oNrs 7 astoryY | Fin'then,w price. $15,000. atones, star ote basement dueling « or rs ‘ous o ys aa <=. ont 8 6 a 2 Ae ae 0OR SALE- GROCERY, CIGAR AND TOBACCO Ga GALE_GEGORES IN ERE NORTE | 2 Pa sa) pest, | A store, 700 44 st. 9 w., doing a Food cash business. T house, Corcoran st near 10th. 20.4.8. 85,000 | How SALP_ At A BARGAIN 1 COR: c OB SALF—AT A DARGAIN—A FINE RESTA rant; license gusranteed ; gvod stand. WHITE BROS., 619 Fst. nw. Corcoran st. bet. Lith ond Lith. lis Lhouser. 19th st. naar 8 Life. front each. ne, Oregon ave. near 19:h, north std ae, Oregon ave. near 19h. north sfde NEE PROPERTY » sat sew brows stone | 10" wetting in the faa pont Circle, cont lens than rating price | desir bie lots. For partien REDFORD W #13000 5,000, Zhouses. Oregon ave. near 10th, south side HOR SALE BARGAIN z ne ster: Helis Ae ne, Duron Hee tetera, tak alae PERSONAL, : usw | SSROGRE TT io Beet ~ —— a et 0 | Shonses, lalegs st. near 18° = = = LEFT, DON'T GET LEFL, GET BIG aner Phone, 1*bst near ORSALF—a BEAUTIFUL LOTT ws and Keep np the heft; it's second-hand iat ery cheap. Less than #7,.000'c cpt dleal aph pide ames oes i ; | ance on tong thu A chance for spernlation JUSTH'S OLD STAND, 619 D st. nw! JOR SALE. EXCELLENT OPPORTU 3-H. GRAY 3 ocls-18t po phywictan, in a TER ¢ND MACHT LOR SALe_CHE y—English Yor V- Baldwin Johnson's short JOR SAL | sas dighedh witt all ine Slots on Dol. ave meee erage ee y= SENGTALLWENT PLAIN | sine PBGkinet net | a time last fall, will call on” Mr. J. it will be to hi Three gory sivas et brink orcas. 2 ‘lots on oh neath tomy short aise ™ MALE SEARLE MEW DRIGK COS PRGE | 100 ACDHORIZED PRIVATE DE lsh CE eS Cae eres in the nw -Taye 10 ger cent on 98.000, Treo , Corauticattons prompt i 2 i Tg 1587.00. had cat, Address RENTER ao WL Peete R al Bou Best references, Wi ig tg Pp ae ee ALE A ANPSOWE CORNER HOUSE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS | Fektngton 2 stories: 10larve rooms nicely papered. sanitary Rluyidne wlectriclichta, bella, Se. : heated b furnace Sot AOLiIf: soncrste pavements. cars pass 000 ko “ona. hie yrowert¥ is | in be Donght for €9),75. "Inquire ‘MMO PARKER, Las Fst. . Send 10 cents to FLYNN, ALM. Ivy Inst Southwest for thant R for the remer bathe. ar: JOR SALE— TOS SEAR F BUY + Lov Ara we will BUILD YOU A HOME O3 BAS PREME COURT OF THE [SX HE se OF COLUMBIA, 88,400 | Weean sell yon a Bo | e250 uy to #1, 200 re tle he 20th day eri ay Catherine G. Lee, by W 3.000 | Siow: city, streets extended 7a «35.000 WESCOTT. WILGUX k HIESTON. r, 3 re located in addition to BROOKLAND. where valnes | friend, vs. Henry C. Le: see ates ice ae ae re rapidly advanciaz, Now i the time to invest. | oA TAL Eguiry Bo ort AND B STS. SE. | Rerell patisioen esis oes | pint w ivetling. with, oil m £%| rar i (cLACHLES ‘= BATCHELDER, periglicttr. be ofteres ee tion : the p vas fixtaree, | * 14,000 | andl Cor Wthand Gate nw. | ce caaee bis a ~ Sat nn renee Sen tens: * | seamen the Se oes ‘306 to. 81800 | = {or betore the frst Tat win we off-750 | Hew. het. tthe Toth, 8r) bat “30,000 | ae this day. otferwine the cause will be WESCOTT, WILCOX & itPSt: K st. new 3-story b . 2st and 3a 1.00) FOR SALE—Horses & VEnIcirs. defanit. x rte Nor Pa ave. sadhana La. ave, | slurs and cellar pew picks Zparlors, dinjis room = cat é ie aut is to obtain » divorce a rin. SALE HOUSE 9 ROOMS. JUST FINISHED: | Shvery ——o pared | pee ete LL UES 1 nin matden nam’ feet tr wautifel lot. pleasant location Por. be 2575 a ce af tr nap of Catherine G. Robey, small ash payventant€30 monthly; | CF Mthand Kets. n.w..25275) | soen oe, worth 8.20 e 8100 tor 4 | te z. Sirens Abandon:uent a1 oe22 Rooms and@. Atlantic bul: — | iy pag tory: Reg 00 Fst. N we plainsitt. Te te Pw. W: METCALY. iain Pot. | 28 Rooms sat, Attentic weilding.900 Ft FOUR CART HORSES FIV: coAr, | be paiianea fat : werd S6ED-A BARGAIN TO & QUICK BUSES IDENCES, CORNER CONN! CTICUT AVE. sete cart harness. Inquire st D, B he Evening Star newspaper once a for three ee ee OM NER nes On eas: | BILLIER CE st y s. ‘ oc By the court: A.C, BRADLEY, Justice, & See ent nae ee at RO 22S | och STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1903 ot, Sc1Ave- and (8: ssc Sa ey | Atrme cory. , SR SALE A SPECIAL BARGAIN AS AN TN- OR Sal r— 4 G: bn . MEL oel4 Law3t Defeat alley. Price, #1, 5 . 3 oe? st AT WoLTZWAN, 1321 Pet. eam cattemeancte lntey Sound: f STORAGE. terns and Reve. st 1ex & LIEBERMANN, 1303 F ot. a rate pr BitiGek ® TEER MANN, oczedet STE Ho separate OH SALE—A SPFCIAL BARGAIN AS A RESI- ¥ 13 1 st bow. three | Fon gery sed cellar preneed Prick; 19 rooms, lot Bais WT Ans, 7 Pat nw. " | (HE SAFETY STORAGE AND VAN COMPANY, warehouses Nos. 10and 12 . ne. —Storers of household furniture, pisuos, paintings and wslrrors. Fok SAbbrA GENTLE feet y sound: is : paints re a 022-8 OOF st nw. | og, feet ts Separate roonsif desired. Haul ne to and from resi: —— a 1 id depots. A TREGO, Bevel ne carey Then keds | FOR SSEP EXCPLLENT OPPORTUNITY Fou | mosi new. cheap. Ap) nw. ee | ene Ns auth wack —~* phyrician in a new’ locally, Enzlish basement; lgnvoit SaL.E_« KING HORSE, CHEA tut Brin d with all movern tprovemente, Seb GH SALE COON, WORKING, HOUSE. (CHT A Swe (Eckington). Price low. Teruss reason: ’ - fhe 2 Sak SALE_BRICK HOUSE ‘Will also rent. OR SALE HORSE, DAYTON AND HARNE: HOUTING STARS. Iu11Gt0 alley, has ccktw ALP. PARDO: jth FP pnis 1008s. €. ave. 5.6 r Sci eae tom | he EW. : pric & SALE_ PLEASANT HOME IN DELIGHTFU ‘OR SALP_—SEVERAL URSES, AD ‘ow doth the weary writer, wa < -_ | Piocaity: atten minutes from Treasury Depart: | harness, or:ash oron tine. Call at es Penn. With nothing else to say s n Ment. See those nice brick and stone houses, @5.000 | sylvauaave, W. FP. GEYER. ° “ y JOR SALE ONLY 9150 CAMB. BALANCE @25 | mer bose = 8; = Babee ill up the pla ( SE $7,000 crner a and Kets ne. (Eekingwon). | Wor Sare—« SPIRITYD HAY HONSE, ‘IX Rill up the place cf yawning apace Sean cor Now Jersey ave and Let se for saleon | MORE CHEAPER. Will also rent to desirable tens Fog, Ob it Abt ans teddy driver "prey With “Register today. terms EAS p. MALL a ae » 124) cash: owner has nous for horse. Address AL . + ad ASTERD AY © MALLERY. 925." | corner @ and t2th sts. ocetw | FUR Beate Me teste W HOUSE, ALL ea ; ‘ 5 | Por SOR s , e PARTY “Js that paper on your desk refuse?” asked me TREK BARGAIN GN Siow axn | F« HOUSE, POR SA oy PRIVATE PARTY, par 3 ? bath Uctek house tm morthwest. Price. #2.900; @500 c- 4 Teane Dineedne Far class conpeleite: in thoroveh order! For p u- | the janiior. eanh ee hh re of OWNER, 212 Sth at, | Sued ba: 5 ide Lincoln Par Jars call et CENTHAL CARKIAGE WORKS, in rear # a =. Salenocmy. Ing “ ER, VSS | ner. Cail on premisrs, sae ey | Nom forbave., vet deh ana s. nw. it” replied the struggling poet. “It has ——— neler : eta = tay aE eae FOr SAEE 1 Have a vocse svar peres | ba BA ag i pt JOR SALE—DO YOU LOVE AG HOUSE | all been declined. Ainished near cable car, acboolsand market, which | snd bath room. al? latest 11a) handsomely | Carriage and Harnece lierositars: We bee rauen | — War built fore home irrespective of expense, Nrooms | Jecorated ‘carefully built sonal super~ | and blankets of Mod collage ee Ag RENE GE Ooms terme. land first-class Ia every trevor t. house open for | Abd }!an) is that watch SF. BLOCK. Real Es at taspection. For further parttculars and price a D'y to Poem gh a rae PIPERS RUTHERFORD. Lut Fst oon hw" wat i DOR SALE | POR SALE_FINE PIECE OF BUSINESS PROF-! Ton sate 4 STV! isH SEAL BROWN HORSE * replied the footpad. 1 being fin! - ert and H sts. nw. :i7a81&. (No. 15) ioe wail teed Mon ond 40 give t * ent wool atap cabinet mrasteion clarete bails: Brey PRE MUTHERBORD. is Fost) | A stteon bands youn Peed Geet eureene or tal le for coupe oF carrias rst. aw matertal and wor t ar have tw QOR =ALF—2STORY BASEMENT BRICK, ‘ineoon Park beappreeisted. | FF fineon Save - JOK SALE-CHEAP BAY “In this coal anthracite?” he asked as he stood | More ad dietiine, 3d ne. F ound, Kind ana e sued te ies es oe ‘briek, Gr, an f., Tear Lith aoe oe “No,” e rey e, =I tie ek. tO ee QOR SALE-TWO GOOD DRIVING HoRsES, | “NO.” she replied, glancing at the scuttle, °F More and dwells, Hine .abrer cent bawain, siitable for carriage or licht wagon. Apply 1855 | “it's ont of sight.” tod | fe room ant stable, 12 ory and banement. dhs t ‘pal eee H 70 | even : Led JOR SALE—GO0D GENTLE HoRSE, Low |... ; WISKELL a M1 lf oor F a E. adn bose llr te 245 | “I'm a prodigal son, and my name is MacVeag! _ | Lasien, St cash Calla: CHAPMAN'S STABLES 1 oa HEME hone, " TK FE | For barwaine Look for Tad Res is | But I've found my right home, ahd I'm in it Be; Ws Teese toit6 DOK SALE VERY CHEAP FOR WANT OF USE, to stay ene mise DR SALP NEW HOUSES. BARGAT . x D Bree. #300 WriskELL « MCLEKAN | ye aR ee Fins ters ing and riding horse, fod Wi ke +) Quoth Hill, “Dear MacVeagh Tam sorry to say e - | SwexBre tdue & oe eos é i hat my fatted calf stock ix quite slender to- DOR SALE ELEGANT W P| = 3 nape day.” ae JOR SALY BY $. 1. WALKER, Sty ea a - ded M cop and Ist ne 250 per foot. | Pgs to dis dist. nc. , 9 rooms; new: | FOR SALE — WESTPRN Honsps | ‘Wess! ‘° brown mares, Ave years old | tine i HANDSOME SIX ROOM | Ont. sn very Hayseed Statesman — . Now, youn; , you JOR SALE — TWO Morse for atiyec lg dormrce nial | Ppremed brick bay-win tow houses. 1308, 1:10 Mary fine: six sears cid write down jes’ what J tell ye about this meet- ndave. ne. well bait. Ane parkine: mpm: Ohta Bright, clean. cheerful, conventent. abi lant clomet B- ents soot ——————_——————————— opening direct on street ‘terms | AM MAYSE, Owner.o16 9th n.w. | | New Reporter—“Exeuse me, sir, but my dis- tinct instructions from the city editor were to write it up.” TERMS TO ir mmpectha. Si4Gh ie | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Prose Weick Drove, bath tieeste iecetioce at ane Sunarer weight and the city These horses can be seen at the rear of 718 11th st. S:e orwa)l be shown any where by addressini T CARPENTER as above. horse for sale in doe Sark 8 ST atry GETTING IT INTO SHAPE. JOR SALP-ONF SQUAKE KADIENT Hi Frive, dnd Stove, ve good ap new cost &is; will well fur half | Dae _ | “There isn’t much reason to. this work of 3 price. Apply 450 New York ave. tow. G28" | NOR SALE said the poet jauntily, “but it has | POR SALE_PosTAGE STAMP CATALOGUES, - cary. very cornplete | FY sit edition, Just reverted. price, 50 cents, Ihe seis. wes, bath. bet | Standard Postage Sta H'm,” said the magazine editor, “couldn't Pee Teena CN | offering the dW. Boott's sep sy : fat O00 CB TANNER, cor 15th ot | Gees ioe ga eae thet 8e # for 814.50. you put it into blank verse?” sot Renesew ave. Mt Pleasant. oct ' & as fOr vt a. oy bave a he : . le or street Marie Ze cic 2OK Ss A. vow | Tnited States and foreign stampe for sue. Et. SALE. 010.000 HANDSOME RESIDENCE | United Staten and foreirn staupe in any quantity.snd rs ES “Isometimes think of standing on my dig- none nie Pucchaaee faa have Bnianed | [8¥ high [rices for Gevartment stamps much ae Favem= | Be yyy ¥ Sarioty and at vers tow | nity,” «aid Willie Wishington, “but I al Bean” Dadeeag Nitty ASD SAVES star omen | Bis Jastiee Aw ieuiture. “State, Navy. pices. Sat poke CL eee — Feectine “iagheckrma ts Een wie ae =a or unused. We also buy col Audgetal. N.Y. HAKNESS EXCH Fk SAL 8-4 SERY DESIRABLY AND CONVE- states oF forg Sp pnts HHS 36 it uiently located house just mn. sve. Wore below 436 st. nw. lewal® | rx 3 OAD OF RUNDG | spachues' Ti ‘i ” Lor in Fide 100 fest te altgs Bruad'in Story Usted: | snd Retail Dealer ia United stateeand of huss receiver ten week intuit tives | “Because I'm not a tight-rope artiat, ejing newman at AOTC eae | eee aged irae racy speedy ania eon vats of : 3 " ONES; | drawet horace esr cd Wie Gat. nie Ue ee F fe Ty DELIGMTECE | F'yeey reaoaanie to immnnte purrtanee. Haguige | SONDHEESEEL. Asien - Vans," he said, “I shall have to challenge toealtty, jo taimates Teaury Departineat’ | INDUGTINAL NOME SCHOOL. Teuleytowg tout, | Pou SALE 11S? him, He called me a liah, don't you know!” fe now alse bag ual stutr oiten, B00 te | shove Geoncesown, oer ate ‘Bow ilt-bred,” exclaimed his sina oUF oom. an we nae ¢ ot ys s q ALJ w T Fol > Fr count © pane d Ee: su alee ot co deat ie tebe FA: | Finnndnome sidetoard wnen shut. Price: $30, tyet | oc: “Wasn't it? PNG, Chic Steer tide « Sandia ee | gy Nees day ae Ot" | LOK SALE-CARKIAGES. WAGONS, HAN “-Yex—when there are so many pleusanter " ING —CPRIGH | PIANO, ONLY SLIGHTLY | F whips. &=. 1 ha and nearly 200 carriage) ing.” WADE FINE LARGE NEW DWELLING Linprovamente: will be sacrificed by | and warone o! orn styles and Auish, words that mean the same thing.’ Re ET ie ee dames Cae oY | Dares emcee Beto oa tap, For particulars 2:3 ormeciRy Ew rone sconor” | Buapriesand 20Rrunt styity inuet on ets Sen: a0? Pet PRIGHT SHOW CASE. Foor sito | SE, One Mole door of ovat, To) rusineny wacnn | Grade Crossings Vetoed. ‘pen eet Ga Wick _wocee on sob | Wcase, with table, Indien” wold watch. gents’ aiver | {Sbet Re to be forint here bee i oF From the Philadelphia Times, F feconil . Watch coin catalogues, old cotns boux! wad carriages: as alt . rs bell ete Paes sSster se, Sraaegand collar: | Toriase PECHNER, 231 Po. | Tinewe soonts wall be sold at eight peice’ a . |. Mayor Stuart very properly returns the Fair- eosin Fok, See sow wipe ‘socsoe | wrere | Fosttory on Gt. ax: '0Es “Aaods warraatel."” | hill railway ordinance without his signature, -— BE wane p co. | ho nat He ematable Zor sale aut | a F REKS. | Ek mye on as his reason for doing so that the 7 = r 5 | Frain bags aud many other wees. JAS. 8. TO! | Rok SALE—carce . WAGONS AND bUcy | ordinan i Fs “ALE A WAxPsoue se | HEAP Retaat See nw, Washington. D. G. "oekitt | Fyjen om euny terms Hepairing wat ortoced a a ek a eee SOLD FISHES FROM 10 CENTS UP- | Spas: DORK BALE ward: also sing.ng caparies, mocking bi Fooms aud bath, eared by steam, Ueauttfal Promptly attended to Ramiele fine hater Prt WOUE'E TARUOE Is W | crossings, and imposes no conditions whereby est Washingtog ale. | ouch crossings, if established, ean be abolished Tu cvery detail ‘emod: | Bowe: boom Maltese kittens, °p and poultry, = ctcaet cca ely > * Ttuted SCHMID'S IRD STORE, 712 — in the future at the expense of the company. a Py a Oo ocag COUN The veto ix right in principle and should be POR SALE A BARGAIN IN A NICE SOOM! FOR SALE_— NTH. TULIPS. CROCUS. | yy, ‘ed by the councils. If a new ordinance Fens Roger Pe. sie, near tet wt tot ete 00. | FChinew ‘s, narcisens and other bulbs: | FY, SALE be introduced on the same subject it should be gyn tc Sl wag welt oth | ie Be a or ron, cae tee anv, | Regret fer | restrictive on the safe side, even beyond the eaaie ocl-im* SCHMEIPR, 728 220 st u.w _ ood; everythin in cwinplete ies | reco! i ae memiteee 3 IS JOR SALE TYPEWRITERS OF ALL MAKES, | fry Washinc'on on tountry rad near raul’ | Tecommendation of the mayor. It should sim- harap! Laurel Hammond, Remington, 3 . ‘Smith. &c.. ‘areatny: ply prohibit grade crossings in toto and compel SALE — A BRAPTIFT clase ant equai to new machines, at h | _ Rane fo PU «| the railway company to begin its work right by Rouse vw fat weer Lath it So Sygate, A sina farm of Vat arrontoas Hamijtons Raat. | laying Ite tracks above ‘or. ‘below thesteect ith noone ant th ; oi? EPR ie EXC! gounty. Va" Splendid laud. weil fenced. water unnur- | grades, as the surface of the locality may remler manor in WENT. | peared ‘new uous aud barn for da Most convenient. ‘This will be a little more oan-at O10 Fat aw OR SALE—A PRETTY NEW HOUSE ON EAST Capitol st near 10> comtatne # Foon and bath, when all modern tpt ve re vay ee waster © costly at the start, but it will be cheapest in the end, to say nothing of eS eters to and-limb. ‘The day has gone by for the construction of = O16 EB st. nce, ‘OK SALE—A VALUABLE FARM OF Siig ACRES of teriile warden land; tre ; ters mile froin coves 16 Fst sow. F Belawilestatita, tant 0, i sth eae ta inf | new grade crossings im Philadelphia. ° ‘The C ar: | Midiee teva orn oreo of Baltiiors and: Washington nike. the tine a Sok SALE OA EACTIPCL consen weor| Pappy vat ave. 2 ae | mille of Maltinors and Washington bike, the line cf | many fatal accidents in the past from this cause and the great expense which the city is compelled to incur to get rid of such crossings when once established should serve as an abso- construction of Which ts assured. Tuy p ‘So eurht-rooin dwelling and onthutld. MES: Kiso a quantity of (ruit. Property has coustder- Cee een Rees anh | POR SALE—OL COLUMBIA BICYCLE, IN Good PetE Sid frame house. ewe, storie, seven room and | PUB GALE OL COLUMBIA, BICYCLE. 8 Go Cash, Price, 8.250." Avey & sneer & | after 5 p.m — 1 ‘we F JOR SALE LADY'S SAFETY Pee etmer en Doble road, nadie qacellentiy adapted | lute bar to the further continuation or eaten. DOK SALE-SEVERAL NEW Hovsey on yi | F patterns, bat imwood running Me™ DUCKILT & FORD, OIF F ste n.w uf iste ne. sion of this dangerous and costly practice. Ex- ‘s., Le Droit Park. two stories, rooms and cellar; | a FARGE OF SHE LERERS TNE | eto . intros heat. Price, #4, 200 ea he should go, and no new WARNER & CO, | : hard, buildings, &e-. | ones should lowed heir Eg ee WANG re ae. wy’ ake sceient. ues, stack or fue farm abe allowed to come’ in thelr place. . oa DB ecw wor | Bie #40 ver acre. terms, @500 cash, bulance to ¥ BRICK ON CLEVE. - D_NEW NO. of ie. Seud tor pUeisteS Tyean ta Maemo. whe ke | PURSES Lateral, PAPE, Gi |taeyttemomeceeiee amare kenya | Suing on am Apprentice Contract. rf Paes. tecrate, Wil sell on easy terms of for cash. Ad-| map of the roaisand direction around Washinvton. Mary A. Sibley to the use of Albert G. Sibley Bi WARN & CO. | drew RAMBLE, Star office. ooriatt | Morse oe SNE CLEMEN yesterday, by Mr. F. H. oak en —_ vi SAFETY; PERFECT: 865. i SALE-FARWS, IMPROVED AND UNIM- |) hg Mei. Mackey; prow saueca Nicg sTamie ix. Tar sonra | Fey, TW TO* x ft St PF osrored. ah aad esas Satons om Metropolitan | *6#inst James H. McAvoy, a well-known horse- Bosco ad BTSb Maes S080. | Pon sate ose viogor”aaregy, ranrace | Mosh soi eatosen waned Memtioesnh oan uno, to recover 8240. Bho claim that her on, ne BH WARNER & CO. | . Installments taken. Sibley. was, by agreement of May 18, cy a: tow veo sa er ty a Jocke; ; ‘niouth for he fast yeey & UNDERTAKERS. SA a eg Ra DD ete HABIT POSsi | a ee, EQUAL TO A MAGAZINES ks Saturday’s “Stak” Will Be of Interest to Everybody. Tomorrow's Stan, with ite sixteen pages of carefully prepared and entertaining reading matter, cannot be read thoroughly in au even- | ing. It will last well into Sunday, for it will contain an enormous amount of the best read- ing matter that can be obtained by a liberal ex- penditure of money, judgment and labor. Sev- eral of the special articles will be appropriately illustrated. The following are a few of the | features: SPORT WITH THE GUN (Illustrated). Various kinds of gume near the District and when they may be killed. AT WIESBADEN (Ihustrated). A Washington woman's impressions of the famons watering place. | BANKING IN RUSSIA (Mustrated). Queer features of money lending in the land of the czar. By Frank G. Carpenter. UP THE AMAZON (Ilustrated). The pleasures of traveling in Brazilian waters. By Fannie B. Ward. MASCOT JIM. An Indian romance of crime, skill and love. MARTYRS TO SCIENCE. Animals which are cut up to extend human knowledge. ALL-HALLOWFEN NIGHT. Some of the charms to show your future mate, MoboC, A capital true story of western life. expressly for Tux Evrnrxo Staz. | HOW TO BE POPULAR. | The reasons why some men have hosts of | friends, HOW THE CHINESE TELL TIME. ‘They were the first to invent contrivances for this purpose, | INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT. The additional work which it entails upon the Congressional Library. STORY OF THE TOLTECS. A civilized American people of an age gone by. | WOMEN IN POLITICS. | They are forming campaign clubs and are parading. REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. Notes of interest about some of the fall im- provements, Written i | DHE WORLD OF SPORT. | Entertaining gossip about foot bull, bicycling and general athletics, | TWO RAINDROPS. | A pretty little allegorical sketch following the travels of two drops of water. —_ SOCIAL MATTERS. | Mr. H. W. Fuller, general passenger agent of the Chesapeake and Ohio railw: bas returned to the city with his family and is now located in his new home, No. 1767 P street northwest. Mr. and Mrs, teenth anniversary of their wedding at residence, 205 7th street couthwest. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wassmaun, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wassmann, Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. Fogelburger, Mr, and Mrs. J. Murphy, Mr. Roder and niece, Mr. J. Paton, Miss Crosseup, Miss A. Feber, Mise M. MeCan, Mrs. L. Mailer, Miss L. Reiner, Miss D, Wasemann, Mies S. Wasemann, Mr, F, Waterhalter, Mr. J. chter, Mr. B. L Mr. Woolf, Mr. H. Powell, Mr. ©. Cornwali, Mr. D. Wassmann, Mr. J. L. Boyer and Mr. E. Hurbert. | ‘The marriage on November 9 of Miss Tillie Brelsford to Mr. Edward T. Kaiser is an- |nounced. ‘The wedding will take place at 12 o'clock at Foundry M. E. Church. Mixs Brels- | ford is x daughter of Mr. and Mra. H. W, Brels- ford, while Mr. Kaiser is well known in the city M iss Lula Lenman, who has been spendin; the past month in the mountains of Pennsylva- nia, has returned to the city. Miss Lenman pasted through quite a serious illness while | away, but is now much improved iu health, | The Octagon Euchre Club met at the resi- dence of Dr. W. B. Pomeroy, 802 O street | northwest, on Thursday evening, October 27. | At the conclusion of the games an’ elegant col- Intion was served, after which an election of officers took pliee. Dr. W. B. Pomeroy was elected president; Mra. F. 'T. Frost, vice pr | dent; Mrs. D. T. Voorhis, secretar, Dieudonne, treasurer. "Those present were Mr. and Mrs, Diendonne, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Dr, and Mrs. W. B. Pome- nnie Pomeroy, Miss Marie Dien- donne, Mrs, Dora 'T. Voorhis, Mra. F. D. Rogers. ery beautiful country wedding took place in Virginia on Wednesday last, the principals being Naval Constructor David Watson Taylor, United States navy, and Mies Imogen Maury is, only daughter of Mra, Win, Bainbridge \E | Hale of Grassdale, Louisa county,Va. The home of the bride was elaborately decorated for the oc casion, a temporary chancel and altar of ever- greens being arranged in the drawing room, a most exquisite and effective reredos being formed by fern leaves deftly festooned to a white screen, ‘The drawing room, hall and li- brary were decorated with’ evergreens and banks of yellow and white chrys- anthemums. The bride was by a maid of honor, Miss Crenshaw, and three bridesmaids, Miss Nancy Taylor. a sister of the groom, Miss Cole ouisa county and Miss Jones of Richmond, Va, The groom was attended by the best man. Mr. J. T. Bootes of Richmond, Ind., the ushers being Col, Wm. Wickham of Richmond, Va., Assistant Naval Constructor W. L. Capps, United States navy; Ensign C. M. Knepper, United States navy; Mr. Penn Morri: BS John 'f. Anderson of Itichmond, Va. The bride. leaning on the arm’of her mother,und preceded by the ushers and bridesmaids, was met at the chancel by the groom. After a short ante-nuptial address the Rev. Dr. Cowardin, 8. 5., performed the beautiful marriage service, concluding with an impressive recttal of the responsibilities and duties of the life about to be entered upon.’ The wedding guests were compored exclusively of relatives and immediate friends, no formal invi- tations havin _been sent out. ‘The bride was gor ornamente, and carried a bouquet of valley With the exception of Miss Coleman, who wore pale hiue crepe de chine, the brides- maids were gowned in white, carried bouquets of La France roses and wore on their left shoulders gold foul anchors withdiamondsetting, souvenir pins presented by the groom. -Imme- diately after the ceremony a collation was nd at 5:20 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left fora trip to New York and other eastern cities before departing for Mare Island navy yard, California, to which station Mr. Taylor has recently been ordered. ee ee Some Notable Floral Tributes, The great shield bearing the insignia of the order of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution was sent by the Mary Washington Chap- ter, Mrs. Admiral Lee, regent, for Mrs. Harri- son was not only the president of the whole so- ciety, but she was also a member of this chap- ter. The shield was of white star chrysanthe- mums, one of Mrs. Harrison's favorite flowers, and the motto of the order, “Home and Country,” and the insignia were wrought in deep blue flowers—blue and white having been adopted as the colors of the order in com= pliment to Gen, Washington's staff, bo in ‘turn wing adopted them as. a compliment to his in tnens eect ie in are a wl teen stars on iirrim, "one opponite each spoke, and a spindle wound with flax; fsign sent. yesterday by the Mary Ws the feathery pam tuted for flax, the attended | wach ex; Among ¢ Cannon, renforth and server a 5} with the efforts much Potomac. feet thick. fe theory the air. very much to be bi down again safely. from Camp Arlington, on from the starting point w Dr. Littlewood, Dr. Rosell and Mr. H. B. rial notice. 11,000 cubic feet, and yesterd: rest hydrogen, otherwise it could not have lifted its load of about 370 pounds. ‘The aeronauts were Mr. John T. Ellis, who ‘has already made several ascensions and is very | Lewis and Burroughs will be halves. The e enthusiastic in his investigations, and myself, | will be taken car who have made five ascensions, at 3:30 and was made only after the most care- | at tackle ate unary ful tests by Mr. Casler,to whose Balloonist his of the thero was a singular stiliness of the loon remaining poised for seven. mil | landing was made on the farm « | Rude, about two miles east | almost without an appreciable jar. The disiauce traversed was a little over nine mil TEMPERATURE “The observations of temperature and hu- midity made by both observers as rapidly as possible were eminently successful. a gradual diminution in the earth, where the dew point was est point,with 7.5°. was saturated.but this «tra AxD At abou All the observations showed tmurkable dryness in the air. of the air was 13.4° at the highest point, or a diminution of l- in 2 great cooling, ae the ordinary low feet ercent at bighest point, The safety of such explorations nary care wae abundantly attested, and it is | ped that with this auspicions opening the science of meteorology may make freehand most impartant advan | true that thus far we have on! F. Fogle celeirated the fif- | idea of the actual con: their | tions WINTRY WEATHER. Experiences of the Agricultural Department | The ,C. A. C."s Wi Prof. H. A. Hazen of the weather burean and Mr. John T. Ellis of the Agricultural Depart-| Club foot ball team will play the champion ment went up in a balloon yesterday afternoon, | western team of the Allegheny Athletic Club of and, after ascending nearly 10,000 feet, came | Pittsburg. The game will be played at 4:15 The ascension took place | p.m. at National Park and ehould be well con The local players have greatly im- reservation, and the balloon landed over in | proved in theit team work, under the coaching Maryland, nine miles or so from the starting of Mr. Bergen of Princeton, and will put up a point. The aeronauts went up to make tests of | strong game. the relative humidity on the earth's surface and {at various elevations. The experiments were | thoroughly satisfactory, colder up above than at Camp Arlington. | Thousands of people saw the balloon as it | moved above the city, but most « | what it was and what it was doi Stam announced a week ago that a series of riments had been scientists who witnessed the ascent ere Gen. Dyrenforth, the Fort Myer It was forty degrees | foot ball teams in the west. them knew g. for Tre. decided upon. PROF. HAZEN'S NARRATIVE. * Prof. Hazen gave the following account of | the ‘Varsity eleven. the trip to a Sta reporter: spell, the driest in the history of the weather | derful, service in this city, afforded a very opportunity for testing the condi moephere during such a chance was gladly accepted by colaborers, respects this was the most remarkable b ascension ever made in this country and it de- The balloon contained “The recent dry favorable ons of the at- Period, In The start was painstaking success of the exhibition must be attributed. The departure | try was trom the southeast corner of Arlington and | little more couching will make a good one the course pursued almost due east across the | Will Church, There was at first a rapid ascension | runs quickly with the ball, but ia yet weak at to 5,000 feet, and then a gradual descen: toa possible cooling of the gas, wh checked by throwing out ballast. owing h was At 4:26 the highest point was reached, 9,400 fect, and here the bal- The Dd. Mr. ¥. of Suitland, nesaprr There was yor irom th 3, tothe high- ut 4,000 feet the air m was barely 1,000 re- The temperature t. This shows a is 1° in 300 ‘At all points in the ascension the gus of the | balloon was warmer than the ontside air, and | ease after landing the gas was romarkubly ‘cold, | tuina trial such as is aceorde cooler than the air, although, according to | should have been 20 The relative humidity was 41 per o at starting, 100 per cent at the warmer than 8,000 feet and 60 ordi- s. It is too ly the crudest of the atmosphere daring rainfall, snow, old waves, bot wave drouth, —&c., and until | we — have |this ‘knowledge —_meteorologi must are the The Haskin neighborhood. Mr. line. incorporators timore and Baltimos The followin, the home have day sales... Washington did not pure property of the corporati neer mills, but the lots were bought by Capt. ‘{ Herbert Bryant, Mr. W. cheron brothers, who ‘own property in the light at its working. ians who recently of invited guests that Phillips, Alexander Maho Parker H. Sweet, all of Washington. ‘The marriage of Dr. Harry Harriman of Bal- Miss Mary daughter of the lute Wm. large assembly from this city, Washingtov and esterday. Gen. Fitz Lee will deliver a democratic ad- dress here on the 4th of November and Mr. | J. L. M. Curry on the 2d of the same month, The marriage of Mask Minnie Virginia Lan- non, daughter of Mr. Thomas Lannon, to Mr. | James P. Quinn, president of the Young Men's Sodality Lyceum, took place this week, with nuptial masa, at ‘St. Mary's Church. grin and Mendelssohn wedding marches were | rendered by Miss Mamie Devitt. lightfui reception Mr. and Mrs. Quinn left on the 10:15 train for an} incurable for two years. P. M. Dubant... Gill & Co., confectioners, streets, portion of profits on charity continue to grope in the dark. K the experimenters on rainfall prodaction alive to the necessity of mi: tific investigations and are so willing to assist science of meteorole Denefited by all their work. —— It is gratit ing such seien- which must be ALPXANDRIA, Wood Vules Job NOTES. are E. W B. > DID NoT PURCHASE. izing Company of axe the cooper shop which adjoins Pio- 3. Moore and the At- FUNERAL OF A VETERAN ODD FELLOW. The Odd Fellows of Potomac Lodge, and Manley Encampment, No. 36, attended th: afternoon from No. 426 North Colum the funeral of the ta! for more than half a century ha nent member of the order. the M. E. Church Sonth officiated in the relig- ious rites, and many friends atte mains to the grave. WASHINGTON VISITORS, ‘The Mount Vernon electric railroad docs not want for visitors from other street railronds. Few days elapse that some officials from other cities do not pass over the line and express de- Among the Washington- made up a pleasant company ent over the road in a special car were Mr. Lewis Clephane and lady, . B. Pearson and lady, and lady, Mr. 7. 38, = street nH. Watkins, who 5 been a promi- ¢. Dr. Carson of Ly ed the re- Dr. Hersia T. Marsh and lady, Mrs. G. ©. Videtto, Miss Sindoif, Mrs. Dulaney, Mrs. W 0, Edmonson and Supt. Down y of the cable The Columbia Novelty Company of Washing- ton has just been chartered here. Among its Royee, Thos. J. Jas. H. Welch and J. Klopatein, the Klopstein, drew a Loben- After a de- orthern trip. Constables Appointed. Today in the Court in General Term W. F. Salter, David M. Proctor and Isaac N. C. Cole were appointed constables. es Home for Incurables. ‘The Home for Incurables, as has been stated in Tax Sra, is just now in need of funds to tide over the winter months. The home of the working and hard working charities of the District and with the prospect of being obliged to cease its operations with fifteen in- curable patients on its hands should appeal to the generous instincts of every one. one additional subscriptions for received at this office: Heretofore acknowledged... Cash (little girl)....... Total to date ......... The treasurer of the’ insti Everett, wishes to acknowledge the $25 from Mr. Albert C. Barney. $164.00 22 In memory of dear mother, who was an. 2.00 10.00 of Fairfax county, Va.,and Mamie E. Wev of Roanoke, Va.; Samuel W. Holcombe and Annie FOOT BALL TOMORKOW. FURTHER ARRESTS, iM Tackle the Allegheny Athletic Clad. Tomorrow afternoon the Columbia Athletic | texted The Allegheny Athletic Association, better known as the Three have one of 1! he finest Coates of Lehigh plays right guard, Bhint, captain last year's | Lehigh, right tackle, and Emery, capt Ingh year before last, right man, occupies center, at nelly and Floy watch left and end. Fioy is the levan end. ‘oster, captain of Prinecton Pre} Harvard, at quarter back. Kowand, Bo | Campbell are the haif backs. Camp’ | Harvard's training table last year, pla Norman one of Yale's best-known men, is pl back. low | bringing bis men into shape rapdly | Thee. A. | Sreatly strengthen that weak place. is active and h | of the game will do weil His condition as be has been training for weight turo summer. and quick to learn, an Emery will play at quarter, Shields, who Trees, a le Kountz, guard, well-known tain Le- ‘al Don- tackie v t year's team, alternates with Ewing of rden and was at ing sub jeClintock, ying full His interference and kicking are won- Blunt has charge of the team and ix . team will have Adam Johnson or and this | Schwab at center and either of these should Johnson, v and with alittle knowledge n ix good owing all Schwab weighs 230 pounds, is active only needs to get in co: dition and learn some of the tricks of the game o though slow is otherwise excellent, will play full bagk, » of by wer and Wilson, both of whom are doing well. Welleand Church proachable, id the guards Jonly need bracing up. Big “Tubby” Dickin- }son, the all around athlete and boxer, is g hard for one guard, and with a blocking. He will have to take care of better to play the place well. _ i | | PUT OUT oF couRT. A New York Lawyer Fails to Intimidate | Persons who oh Judge Milter. “What ix your name?” sked Judge | & man who appeared in court this morning to | make a general complaint about ev | connected with the court, | “William Lan then he gave the location of his o: York where he is engaged in the pr *. ¢ other guard, tackles well and his men Miller of erybody O'Neill,” he answered, and ce an New | actice of Some days ago he swore out a warrant against Mr. Edvard A. Mosel secretary of the inter-state Mn IETS commis-i im with threats of per- sona! violen: din court, because of mation bas In calling Jndge Miller's attention Mr. O'Neill said he had been unab every verson who appears, “And now,” Mr. Mosely is going about town that he controlled the court, earried trict attorney's 0 | muzzled the press.” what case, if any, there was in cour He explained thas he had sworn } rant charging Mr. Mosely with threats | “Has an information beeu tiled?” anq | court. | “No, | m “If there isn) triet attorney hing befo. the i art.” of oxcitediy, “E have seer ict uttorney do hi « do their dat law di is duty have Get out of here. William Lane O'Neill. ute and be very carefal or Pl send yor Put that man ont,” he added. and Bail performed that part of the job. Tn less ¢ yer found himself on the outsi In conclusion J be frighten When the lawyer press’ a laugh at th reporter's table i | the fact that the reporters were sm | Lawser 0 d visits to the ¥, who and p: listriet attorn but the attorn matte definitely. WHAT MR. MOSELY SAYS. day, where he saw Mr. Lips sel for Mr. Mosely. This what course he bad by er pursue. was not exactly right, and for that re | did not know but that be (O°) him at any time. ters matter. Inspector Hollinberger said he tho Dest thing todo was to swear outa against Mr. O'Neill for threats and mental condition could be inquired int they arrested Mr. while under arrest. him was only a charge it was served in The warrant of the up in one of the cells. It was after 3 o'clock in the morni Mr. Lipscomb received a message fr Mosely. police station the officer teemed afraid to Irave the room, and the could consult his frier going into the cell and being made a with him. . in only police asan outrage, and Maj. Moore quested. eee Want the Property Sold. ley have, by Mopers, Phillips & Me! filed a bill in equity against Charles and others for the partition by sale ee ‘The Record of Deaths. health office for the following: White—Ellen C. W. Grant, 58 years; €. Cook, 30 year Youre; Jas. Ht MeCathran, ‘hite, 62 years, Colored—Louisa A. Jones, 63 years; Sterin, 2 years, ————— To the Editor of The Evenivy Star: ing’s Stax of a political order made by a8e28 E id Py jude tier Aewaomet oe mm this case.” said the judge to Lawyer } “Leave bere this min- When Mr. Lipscomb reached lary G. Crippen, '29 vears; Mary x aes 2 years; Robert B. | We observed with mingled surprise, and astoni:hment the notice in the last even- vet bee the conduct of Mr. ill when Le appeared before the prosecuting » to the ler col de th in his pocket and had indge Miller interrupted Mr. O'Neill and ed him what complaint he had to make and out a war- tokill. aired the but Iam ready to swear to one this | files no information | «aid the judge, “and Fear therefore take no action, as | there is no case here. In my twenty years’ experience,” «nid the ve make the seen the and Tintend to see that | ya to Jail. lit? Hooe n three minutes the New York law- ! of the build- | oke of “muzzting the cased his fury and he calied the judge's attention to ing. but as [that is the privilege ,even in a} jcourt of justice, under such peculi cumstances the judge had no objectio: i eili has spent three days trying to | get the caso up in court and bas written letvers has fall charge of the wus satisfied to continue the case in- The case is not therefore settled, Mr. O'Neill went to the city hail later in the ‘omb, who is coun- afternoon Mr. Movely, in company with Mr. Lipscomb, cal on inspector Hollinberger and the former asked He said that be thought Mr. O'Neill's mind | won he ) might kill Sanitary Odicer Frank was present at the in- wand he gave his opinion about the aght the warrant then his COMPLAINT AGAINST THE POLICE. Complaint has been mado against the officers of dhe third precinct for the manuer in which Mosely and his treatment against threats and dead of the night,he being taken from bed and thence to the police station, where he was locked boar ing when ‘om Mr. the charge them alone in way and client was by he prisoner Mr. Lipscomb denounced the action of the war not ‘at all pleased with the action of his officers, An Investigation of their conduct will be re- | Mrs. Mary B. Butler and Mies Caroline Brad-, writing, stenography, Kenney Bradley of lot J, square 56, on 24 street, K street and New Jer- sey avenue northwest, real estate left by the father, the late Associate Justice Bradiey. During the twenty-four hours ending at noon today burial permits were issued from the Adeline Lonisa Smither, 64 years; Ida Hawkins, 17 years; Hattie | ‘Disapprove Col. Michael's Order. shame Col. W. i lis eg Assistant District Attorney Mullowney took @ day off from prosecuting fighters and thieves today and devoted his time to « further investi- gation of the policy business, which is of | prosent attracting so much attention. While the officers on this side of the river are | making such a great attempt to round up the | policy business the officers on the Virginia |side of the river are paying mo attention | Whatever to the illegal business there, At Monte Carlo the backers are expecting ‘the Washington authorities to cause their arrest at any time, and, although one firm has sbut down, the other firm is doing what bust “= it can in order to get as farabend of the ame as possible before the crash comen. Yesterday the drawing was conducted as Numbers came out as usual, and while were considersbly «mailer them ten days ago they were probably large enough to more than pay expenses, even (with the Lberal percentages paid) the writers: and runners | Itis openly stated that before the raid wae made on the Horbach firm some one gave the | “Monte Carlo mi to close | down, but ther did not scare so i DESERIDOE AND GARDNER. As published in vosterday's Stan the District attorney's oftice is directing its efforts toward the ers, and to thatend wit- | nesses were before the grand jury today to give testimony in the case of the firm knownas Bever- idee & rdner. Lawyer Sillers, who — the tirm, held a consultation with the prosecut- tug officer today with a view to having his clients come in and give bond, and later in the day be went across the river ‘to interview hie chents, | It ix enid to be trne that swamped last week because of the large number of hits made, it by wimed that in lens than Hix weeks the frm paid out over $14,000 in bite, It is a fact that some of the persons whose names have heretofore been mentioned in con- nection with the policy crumde have not beem Permitted to visit the gambling resort across the river, and itis hinted that a visit there at | this time would be ning but comiortable to them, | Mary Jordan was arrested last night | policy writer, but no paraphernalia was foun | ne of the firms was mher. Rer ar on complaint of y had given ber plays. | A mrsarronsrwxyt axp A SUmPmIRE, Much of the so-called “squealing” és the re ralt of jealonsy between ut firms, Om | account of Horbach’s a in “giving awa: the “old firm” months ngo the policy men genes were down on him und most of mower ious te him » to jail, Some of the writers in jail expected to greet their old friend there, and their failure to have that pleasure caused Ling of indignation which bax resnited in the provecution being mt today when Detective arrest Jerome R. Cauli- A surp We flower, who xwore to the information mst Deiective Sutherland and Officer Grealey, He was arrested at the © Court and owas placed behii the bare. With nthe — officer arrested Wm. Robinson and Harry Sears, and bey, too, were charged with promoting policy, a themsely taken by wur- least two of them had expected to itness stand. nger of the detective corps tim the work of exterminat- city, ws it was through his the writers were arrested Appear on Lnspecie is deeply i | DISTRICT GoVERNME AS TO MONORING A CONTRAC In reply to a reque for an opi f he jo of on's ORDER. 1 the Commissioners ion us to their liability in the event joring an order given by a contractor to subcontractors for work done on the Emergency Hospital when there was a me- chanics’ lien against the property Assistant At- torney Thomas says: There seet to be an im- pression that the Emergency Hospital Sos but on gueeee "basaihar a the United States. by permission f Congress. ‘This ix an erroncous impression. Phe Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospi- | tal own the lot on which the building stands, and hence it a mechanics’ lien, at presenta mechanics’ lien of $2,000 ust the building, but no suit hus been tiled to en! am.” He thinks that the con- tractor should be required to geta release of the claim against ¢ mrsioners can safely honor the order be has given. j WoRK UNDER THE PERMIT SYSTEM. The following work has been ordered under the provisions of the compulsory permit system: Laying sewers on 27th street from N street to Dunbarton avenue, and from 27th «treet to 28th street on Danbarton avenue: in alley, square 816, ranning south from A street; on K street between 3d street th treet northeast, on pet between and 3d streets southwest; street between A and B streets southe in the alleys of block 5, Le Droit Park, Privat an has been promoted to class two epartment and F. AL Gardiser, removed sothe time since, bas beam reinstated, Methodist { The bishops of the | Chureh of the United Sta their rooms in the Methodist Book Concern im New York yesterday. Bishop John P. Newman of Nebraska pre- sided and Lishop E. G. Andrews of New York was secretary. The latter said that the sessions Will continue several weeks, but will be strictly private. Fach day a different bishop will pre- side according to seniority of church service, The internal welfare of the church and all buale ness that it isknown will come up for the next year will be discussed and the plan of work mapped ont. Ammoug the bishops in attendance are Thomas Bowman of St. Louis, ndolph 8. Foster of Massachusetts, Stenben M. Merrill of Chicago, Edward G Andrews of New York, Henry W. Warren of C ade, Cyrus I. Fess of Philadel- phia, John F. Hurst of Washington and Jom Ae Walden of oni soe- Edacational Notes. Many people would like to increase their stores of educational knowledge with the assixt- ance of a tutor, but the not care to enters clase for inat purpose: Private lessons, cle- mentary or advanced, may be had on applica- tion to Prof. J., 1406 Hopkins place (20%, street) | northwest, Wimodaughsis classes are improving the meme | tal and material condition of many women. | Experienced teachers have been in charge of the subdivisions, which include type- civil service, French, | German, parliamentary law, elocution and | ish literature. Intending students should rog- ister immediately at the W imodaughsis building, 1328 I street. Ada L. Smith is superintendent. The preparation of pupils for ail colleges is the work done at Harvard -y Rehool, 916 14th street northwest, oy ‘a limited num- | Der of pupiisadmitted to the classes. Those who refer private tuition may be accommodated, Eaward T. Lee, A.B, is principal, As culture increases the popular tendency te toward visible expression of artistic taste. Me. and Mrs, Wm. £. McElhinney, whose studio 401 3d street northwest, give lessons in oil, water colors, crayon, pastel and china painte ing. ‘The successfal women of this and the coming generation will be those who recognize the value of physical culture. if the children are erly trained the good effects will ve evident boner 4 life. Those who are no longer children: may be made physically young. Miss Alice | Gertrade Nutting of 1017 14th street is an ex- | perienced teacher. | |

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