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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. 5 ———— — ~ FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE--HOUSES. FOR Ss RAILROADS, eps: og Select hPa | ARRESTED IN JAPA} /NEURNISHED FOR SALE—6-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, WITH CEL- ‘SOUTHERN RAILW. Train No. 5, Baltimore and Ohio limited, | The State Departm (PIEDMONT AIR LINE) Schedule in effect October 21, 1894. All train arrive and leave at Pennsylvania Pas- wenger Station, Washing 7 25¢$550, 1748 Corcoran nw, 10r.50 12s Vt av ow, ISr...300 506 17th nw (iat), 41.50 1733 RL av nw, 171 1707 N ¥ ayn ir. .$1,000.00; 917 French, Tr 1305 Ciifton st, 158. 100.00 2017 Portner pl, 2516 13th st, ir. 1.75.09 1008 F (fiat), 4r... .20.00 G17 WH, Ur. ?.....2255.00 Stable, rear 112 Jar and m.1.; lot 50x150, with 20-ft.’ alley in rear; | WwHy RENT A ‘HOUWMH WHEN WE HAVE ble and carriage shed; large, ‘beautiful side | (yn . diva countty home risht ia "the city. Only | HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CIry, AS WELL 200, Owner leaving city. AS SUBURBS, FOR AND AT REASONABLE coming .west, ran into the first section of Seizures at Yokohama. No. 64, a fast cattle train, at Rosensteel| An international episode of unusual inter- D. 0. siding, two mil f Rockwood, Pa., at | est is developed by th f several M6 2 12k Sth, Sida! "40.75) — 1oth'st. -20. ‘Address OWNER, PRICES? SHOULD -WE HAVE ANY PROPERTY 1. daily—Local ‘Danville and inter- a sehe ices * y the arrest of sev "NORTHEAST, no8-3t* 1238 M st.ne. | ON OUR BOOKS THAT WILL SUIT YOU, WE | Mediate stations, and connects at Lynchburg with | 5:40 last evening. Six men were killed in| Americans by the Japanese military au- and (420 Sd st, Gr. $20.90) 3101 4th st. Gr. °75.00| 12 Patterson, 5, 1u3 2d et ne, 11r.250.00! 3108 4th st, Or. SOUTHWEST. ‘the Norfolk and Western railroad westward, daily, at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sun- 11:01 am., THE GREAT SOUTHERN FAST the collision and several others badly hurt. | thorities: at Yokohama. The Cham Tam The dead are Henry Bush, Frank McCar-| Moore who accompanied the Americans thy, Thomas Browning, W. H. Lippincott, | was until recently an official of the Chinese FoR SALE—#i,550 WILL BUY YOU A NICB| WILL ENDEAVOR #0 SATISFY BOTH SELLER home ina whit ct .. from cable home in a white neighborhood, 2 sys. from cable | AND PURCHASER IN EVERY RESPECT. Water, latrobe; newly, papered;’ newly patted: | Gooq investment for $2,600, In frame house on N sth st uw, 12r. ~ —Daily’ man Buftet Slee Road st, Georgetown, 409 34 st, Gr......$15.00/ 1108 ist, dr back ‘yard The begt house ever offered for the | ge. °ncar ath uw reuting. for $17 per tmouthe eee Mere stom ie Charlotte and Co: | B. M. Ball and William Manning. The in- | legation here, and was officially designated 2 = wel NO Calon: ow. 35 Te DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F ck? Sl jumbia to Savannah and Jacksonville, uniting at | jured are J. L. Pierce and I. G. De Grave. | as Charles T. Moore. The latter left some z it PAVID D. ee oe U_ on Vermont, ave. | Charlotte with Sleeper for Augusta, also carries | Both trains were going at the rate of forty | time ago, ang it was said at the time that — ‘= st $20. For 8 ING FOR $19 A + $5,000 | through Pullman fet Sleeper New York to Mont-| miles an hour, and came together while | pis q, aw 1U to €5.00 TLL G si month—on K st. n.w.—2-story and basement brick; gomers, with connections for New Orleans. Con-| rounding a curve. Neither crew had time leparture was due to trouble at the 429 Tth,ems.$19 to 20.00) 6 rooms and bath. nects at Atlanta for Birmingham, Ala., Columbus legation. This, however, was incorrect, HEISKELL & McLERAN, yr) 804 nw. to jump or sound a warning. The express no6-th,sietutt ee es fe eS ot Ee and Greenville, Miss. dnd Totermedtate | and mail cars on the limited were ‘tele- | Mt- Moore left in pursuance of a mission. FOR RENT—BY WM, If. SAUNDERS & C0. Ly stain ed tang tie ke Front Royal and | scoped and reduced to kindling wood. Only | He went to Providence, R. I., where he 136 ‘ 1407 Fst. nw. E [noes ea ro yagi ar ei maggie Strasburg, daily, except Sunday. the heavy vestibules of the passenger cars | Secured the services of an expert in ex- the mw.—I8 ft.—for the price; 3 : rt rooms, room, : 10:43 p.m.—WASHINGTON AND SOUTHWEST- Pee ee arse apored, back yard; 10: | .,A comfortable little home on New Jersey ave. | ERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Pull- Fee eee clioys conventeit Horation, south of © | U0ve Q st. story, 8 rooms and bath, a.m.1., | man Vestibuled Sleepers and Dining Cars, runs via st.; cannot be duplicated for $5,000. Urick. to.. 000} Charlotte and Columbia to Augusta, Savannah, it’ DAVID D. STONE, S04 and 806 F st. n.w. SS Jacksonville and Tampa, carrying Pullman Sleeper a eo = Cheap at, $5,700, House on terrace; 2stors, | New York to Tampa and to Augusta. Also operates FOR SALE—$5,500 WILL BUY NICE HOME ON | 7-room’ brick on Sth st. aw. pear P. Pullman Si New York to New Orleans via Gth st. n.w. near P; 2 stories and cellar; 6 rooms ene eee cmemers: New, York to, asheville and bath; lot 21x10 to alley; terme, $200 or | Four 8-story and cellar, 10-room and bath bricks; | via Sailsbury, Washington to Memphis, via Birm- any house 00 Md av ne, 16r. 1527 KL av nw, 10r-S3.38 1514 saved them from a similar fate. Fully a | Plcsives named Cameron, an Englishman, dozen cattle cars were piled up in the | Who had been employed at the Hotchkisa wreck, killing and maiming many of the | €Un factory, and who had been on the dumb ‘brutes. ynamite cruiser Nictheroy, which went té A dispatch from Shanghai states that con- ae during the revolution in that country, era has been caused by the ke discovery, penton tes carte aoe John wend = ine that the Tel-Yang squadron n caus a started ‘hinay in a trap at Port Arthur by the Japanese, | Va San Francisco, Cameron being known, 211 N Cap st, mo. -$53.33 2107 0, Or... 1709 Q nw, T0r...7.0.00, 702-4 "3 2115 0 st nw, . 00 Petworth, 11r. Cor 15th and, flat, "| 131 € st ne, dr: Zr.suitable for cluhGowo, 920 Sth nw, Zr. 1531 T ow, oF, cel 717 Suv, and stable, only. .42.59 732 24th ‘nw, Te. 1758 Ore av, 10r... 250.00, 1408 12th me, Tr. 2106 Ward pl, Or. 1121 T st nw, Lar. 733 7th st nw (store and dwelling). .... 320 Sth st ow, dwg, 10r t nw (lat), 9 yeh nw, Or. ; ——| 148 Schotts, 4rb. ¥ 3406 U st nw, Lar | ‘Brookland, or |9 Chew's al 9.00 | more cash, bal. to suit. One of the most con-]a.m.i.; on Larch st... + -$6,000 to $7,500 | ingham, and’ Dining Car Greensboro” to Mont- it is said, as Courtney, and Wilde as Howle, ecb & stam, ate ‘and stable, lege, |Blagden'e a1.$8.00 & 9.30] venient Iacattons im the ‘ity. Z : gomery, oping to the neglect or, overruling, Of it | It is these two and’ Mr. Moore who Dave ihe Saxe ot we, 38 grounds, only. 0.00" é 1t___ DAYLD D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. English basement and cellar, 8-story brick on | TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVE | Cnt [ies initity in the weateer, now fallen into the hands of the Japanes@ page Or. 75, FURNISHED., FoR SALE—IF YOU HAVE MONEY YoU CAN- | © St. s-e.; 11 rooms and bath; a.m.i.......$7,250 | SION leave Se —_ ca ing Ect * ceria coer gee = zi in “f fn cineia- | authorities. 1213 Te av’ ow. 3d AVe will rent a very fine house of 15 rooms, fur- | “ Nor AFFORD TO OVERLOOK MY LIST. ae Dm. dally, except Sunday, a erage n the circult court of appeals ‘grand | , The cause of the arrest, as communicated S Fo av Be. hished, overloozing ¢lrele, surroundings attractive la : ith side Maryland ave. n.e. bet. th and 7th | ouly, for Hil, Pam. dail natl yesterday P. M. Arthur, the grand | , ThE ca: an ne and side windows to all rooms, at only $200 per I have many choice rties, vacant and tm- 12 rooms and bath, 8-story and basement | Herndon. eturning, arrive Washington 8:84 8.™., | chief engineer of the Brotherhood of Loco- | PY japanese minister to the State Dee ete.) —a = menth. proved, business and residence, which I cannot amt... s ++ +++$8,750 | 6:00 p.m., daily, from Round Bip, end 6:53 a. motive Engineers, voluntarily dismissed his | Partment today, was that documents wer¢ itt Bat oer tk pe = e and _aaiete lst of iurnished houses, | gqvertise. Some of these can be had unques- ha See eer any, iy eo ys A ren Washing- | appeal from the injunction issued against found on the parties showing an agreement 1449 -N st nw, 12 oh et awiGes ay ye Uonably cheap. Call for list. room and bath brick 4.3 on Sth st. n.w.-$0,000 | ton 7:18 0 p.m, and $:30 p.m. Manas-| him by Judge Taft, on the prayer of the | 0” thelr part to blow = Japanese navy 75) 1. Furnished Flats—An elegantly furnished sulte of 75] 1514 Oth st nw, 6r-.--25 | 8 rooms tn the Concord > BS cost! 1526 2uth st nw, Or...25 | FOR RENT—2106 RK ) 1607 5th, 6r.* 1106 Lith st mw, 2r.2.25 | nw, Lr, 2 baths. | 20.N nw, Tr Toledo, Ann Arbor and Northern Michigan | Within eight weeks. statement of Railroad Company, to compel him to re- | (¢sation, as communicated to Secreta scind his order to members of the brother- | Gresham, is as follows: Apa pried was Division #40 a.m, dally, except ‘Sunday, and in—One of the neatest 3-story and cellar | 8:40 a.m. rom Grange. bricks, ‘brown-stone trimmings, in the northwest, |. ‘Tickets, Sleeping ‘Car reservations and tnforma- 602 E st nw, Lr. 20g “Hillyer av ar 9 1524 2th st nw, OF. 121" 'N Y av, 11r&b.$60.75 210 Bth ne, r&b TI on 2ist st. ave. e tion furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylva- “A Chinese 2 : 1409 “Columbia, Se 2208 Maw, Or&eel 45.50 wid K mw, Orde and cellar, bear Maas. ave. “Price only... $10,000 bia" avenue, and. at Passenger Station, Peunsylva- | hood in the employ of companies seeretee tan Tmaghaneds ane hag, gp tiaet Ting eo 2025 Miltyer pl, she Q TOs N Hay, Tr&b...40, 1520 N Cap, Or (good rear’ yard); one square from New Hamp-| Rxcellent neighborhood, N bet. 17th and 18th ete. | bin ketiend, Washington, D. ©. connecting lines to refuse to haul cars of | an B . i217 L st nw, 1 a 1619 Corcoran. 1252 Gr, shire ave. and N ‘all latest Imps., and whole | nw. 3. 7 bet = ~ KEEN, Gen. M: the Toledo, Ann Arbor and Northern Michi- |@t Yokohama on the steamship Gaelic, 53 Ist nw, I3r. 152 1216 jr. house" handsomely arated; price [remuced. to | > ~erreye. 10-rocm bed m.! ..$14,000 | W. H. Gi oon, : gan Railroad Company, and restraining him They were all under assumed names. The Se = _ tf RUST, 608 14th $6,050, which “is $1,500 less than counterpart | Lot having a frontage of 24 feet, {1 ed by | I. 8. BROWN, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. from issuing any further order of the same | tW° foreigners were supposed to have en- ies ee oe ee nae For B2 STM ST. Nj | ext door sold for last spring; terms to sult. | excellent house, having 11 rooms and bath, a.m.1, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. kind to enforce a boycott. tered into an agreement, through the Chi- pe ar bog preas-brick, bay-W S rooms and bath, | _™S W. S. MINNIX, 1427 F st: nw.” | on 16th st. bet. K and L nw. only, $25,006 Station corner of 6th and B streets, Mate Senator John F. O'Malley of Iinois | Rese official, to take military service with 405 11th st nw, 2r...) furnace, concreted amt; $30.50 per mo. | POR SALE-A VERY ATTRACTIVE HOUSE, a — In effect June 24, 1894. yesterday shot Charles Sheppard, a cab| China against Japan. They landed at 1 oth st nw, 10r. no-1 we WM. BARSTOW, 611} now. built for the owner's occupancy; 11 rooms and 2 Poor butiding lot on oth st. near Dupont | 49:39 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pullman | 4740) ang Nicholas Varis, a saloon keeper. |.¥ckohama and then took passage on tht 116 Af at ‘uw, Se Foit RENT—iTOUSFS. | bath; every convenience and comfort; a delight: | Circles having @ frcntage of 22% feet, for..--$8,000 | Compartment, Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Cuser- | ‘Av coraing to the story of Varis, Senator | French steamship Sydney for China. The isis Beis Pen stint as bo) ey, TawePect ay aw, | itee: 106 Rest. nw. He Le RUSE, 008 T4th | North aide P bet, 17th and 18th sts., 2° lots, 2¢| Gunapolis, Cleveland “and ‘Toledo,’ “Buttet Parlor | O'Malley drove up to a saloon in a carriage | Captain of the Japanese ship ‘Teukubé, Mat taw.orbimt 3 REA XT ETON GG gidamlear: igiee Bee | oagee ate teake cane Piles. Beret Perie | Wetter gu eae ns ie ceye ne | quarters at Hiroshima, (Prcsctanah fveor 41 1 ow,9rl 80.55 1535 Sith aw, 7rt. 15 y CK; i 5 -M. IN chased for the party, an Seay Prost eet ay ‘bw, 1803 th woe 19.90 | * Ge Gains Santa te; vcuoecote” cellars alley’ | hosts tt or, Me ae and Ath at. new 40, fest Se cereee Pee ot Dee ca | then axked Malley for: bis payaeat The fy Syiniy asd Steen te poe ae mi +--B0, 1810 36th nw, 6r213.50 | $5.70." Nice location, : ni burg to Pittsburg. og EXPRESS. | Senator drew a revolver and fired at the | thé 5 FoR RENT—154 DST. SE.; NEW 10-R0oi bk Beira b iakkgd | Soy ioma gp gi pape Ra So ocnniinisaer soon ci TXnechan of | @mong them an agreement to destroy” th Te Te LZ | house; rent, $27.50. Also 317, Missouri ave. A Deautiful new house near Dupont Circle, ca pA WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Steep | whe'Sork city is endeavoring to meet the | eMtire navy of Japan within eight weeks opp. park; near 2 lines by the use of torpedoes. ere . Avply SWORMSTEDT & ip eeeeneen te - BW. te lot 4 it. nw. | 150 feet to am alley. Worth $8,000; will go at. 87,000 | ing’ Car ‘to’ Chica LINCOLN PARI A fine business property, well leased, Dining Car to Cl . paying good | 7:19 P.M. SOUTH gS ee ry ney: | interest. Price. 7 $98,000 | geek aaa Dining, C to St; Louls, and Sleep: ea tton isburg to Cincinnati, eUr Lite Sok 11¢h Allens Don't re} ee TAL PACIEIC EXPRESS—Pullman Sleep- ——— a - osee se 6¢ lag Car to Pittsburg. . NEAR U N.W. _ ‘a.m. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and alley, Reduced $5,000 f , and Harrisburg to Cleveland. ‘i EXPRESS.—Pullman entire bullding. fact that the penitentiary is staring him in taken prisoners, and the ship released from the face as he, endeavored to meet Mr. Goff’s. questions when before the Lexow | ™porary detention. committee. Lewis L. Delafield, who has ee been one of the legal advisers of the com-| WITH THE TROOPS IN COREA. mittee of seventy, said positively yesterday soitel that the charges against Mr. Shechan would | How the Japancse Hide the Horrors be investigated to the bottom, and if there of War. was a case against him for violating the . PIANOS AND ORGANS. “KRAKAUER PIAN SWEET, POWERFUL, a the artist's ‘cholee: yreat bargains In - well-known planos, IN'S TEMPLE OF ° a“. 50 | MUSIC, 1209 G. Tuning, ‘repairing, storage. nam | $8,000. Dining roan and 1504 S st nw, 9r.. 1 FURNISH. Mass av & ISth n $ 2% acres of ground at Brightwood, improved by sot +++ $10,000 | “19:30 a.m. for Suuday. "For Williamsport daily, except Sunday. inira and Renovo, daily, exeept 215 p.m. 2018 Hillyer DeSales st, 1 }. 10r. nin basement. | @ Good frame bouse, Rt, D4 ith st. new. B. H. War Q ow nr Fla av, FoR SALE— Tr & CO., ar .m. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo| election laws by instructing Tammany | James Creelman, the correspondent of the 3 nr ‘Thomas Ci bf er rig eg _008,6,8-3t 916 Fst. nw. | and Ningara falls daily, extept Saturday, with | Vofers, that it undoubtedly would be | New York World with the Japanese troops © nw, ive rile # FOR SAT-B—DESi EW 5G | Sleeping Car Washington to Rochester. a & ; aw: lor $4,500. Will pay 7 Mr aca RES RARE, TRIANGHE, “RUNNING | Slevin Jor Edie, Canandaigua, Rochester and | PECHSCA. a oe sympathy with | 1% Corea, writes as follows under date of 2). ol TSE. The 7 Absolutely tue most durabte. Saye i wide lots In rear; wide parking: will sac- | Buffalo Sits, ad Fg ee mre me Ruviannt the death of the czar was con- | October 11, from on board the prison trans- ee Sales st nw, 105. Stieff et © owpricea Piano, put | “story” aud tasenent 1.5 20x95. $6,500. eed nok Far gh tlt Gacris tion TUO- | SE. crdaye oni, Washington to fochester, "| sidered yesterday in the lower house of the | Port Hozen, in the Tatong river: a ; : Hungarian diet. The motion finally passed | Japan is gathering strength for the inva- K near 12th nw, 1Sr-300, 2019 © st nw, 10 e Dapont, | Q nr 1th ni ~--209 1710 N st nv son - BUY A STIEFF and you're DONE Piano. puyive pianos for a utetim. by an overwhelming majority. sion of China. Troops are being hurried on The prohibition against the landing of American cattle at German ports has taken | '® Chemulpo and massed. The arsenals are another complexion. It has been agreed | Working night and day. The navy bristles 504 11th st. nw. | FOR SALE—BARGAINS— Pe - LAR LIST of COLUMBIA HEIGHTS and LEASANT PROPERTY. We have some UTIFUL "HOUSES, Or... luce, Lar: nw, 1W0r. with Dining, ¥ daily, for Pi at" all prices, - and n some suitable for sub- | Tieng {Ialee Cash ALE— CHANCE TO BUY A HOME C-H-E-A-P. D. G. PFEIFFER & CO. 417 11TH ST. N.W. 2r s -166.6 a Every head of a family who now rents a house | division, CALL FOR MAP AND Li i 1 n eee el Gli excigcink ana Gs Absa Piano Vashingto: ld probe pecome = REDE q oy .. and 11:35 p.m. On Sunda ning | that Germany leave the decision in t, al ie great fleet lying a _— ——— Bad rar cg Be ag ge oe rene A ne ne M. WALES! & SON. 1000 ¥. Gap, 220, 160 dining Ca 5, 8:15, | matter to ithe, preponderance, of <cxpert | at the mouth of the Tatong river is sur- ve are offering at’ $2,000—t $200 down. and SALE : 1:20, 10:00 and 11:35 p.m. For opinions. _In-this connection, - 20 "per pout ie you have the $200 raise || SPECIAL BULLETIN-JOHN FP. WAGGAMAN, | Fast Express, 7:00 a.m. week days. ae ‘American veterinarians showing that rounded with coal transports. 3 a it among your trends. You will never Le sory | wy, co didi ent camille au py infection from Texas fever is Imited to cer- | An army of 20,000 men has swept the P iano Tuni Es petlag Pek EEN w. MALLERY & 0. gsins in houses. on a “4 terms Mem it eh San Bsth pk aati epee tain localities are being prepared for sub- | Cyinese forces out of Corea into Manchuria, Mass ave nr 14th nw, mtetiéd ial ome awe isco tip Property to exchange. Consult us before you buy. | | For Baltimore, 6:28 mission to the imperial secretary of state | the bayonets of Gen. Nozu’s vanguard al- Northwest—6 to 8 rooms Northwest—9 to 12 room: Handsome houses—frshiot 4 to 15-ft. alley. Easy | cated. for foreign affairs. Germany must als0| reaay glitter on the shores of the Yall rely upon American expert opinion in this a matter, and principally upon Dr, Frank Bil- THE LATEST MUSIC FREE ding thelr tuning orders to GEO, J. BEC! h st. nw. ne FOR SALE—CORCORAN NEAR 17TH N. @ fine new three-story and cellar brick; 11 room: and path; lot 17. $2,800 to $ 6, 10:30, 11:00 and 11 R, 7,000 to "12,000 | (4:00 Limited), river, within sight of Chinese territory, an the neutral strip that for centuries Givid cs «=. « «815,000 to $40,000 . r ¢ Nebrask terms. Price, $0,000. ( Fine old ‘mansion— Lot’ 503200 000 5 ¢ lings, the state veterinarian of Nebraska. | China from Corea is once more abandone . iat MOTE soem, wn rt Re cs gS a | ne ce | ecacimtcmn,ane mporiacin of Enleh | tothe vulture and’ te tiger: "Al srt Bm. et prignt Pianos . or areal A oe nd ad lho for td sep tot tae | SUH ery ae Aveo ho ars ckiy and can’ be ad upon ap- For Cash 12 LARGE, HOUSE. Sasatcn tiem Canleae leas” ket cel 4 ao" ag plea ee adh a ——— army and I know that not a Catuwe easier THOMAS J. FISHER & CO: | ° < ee ae ou cara; ‘emall cash ‘and! easy moaibly pey- | | m, ‘and 4:30: pm WHAT KILLED THE CZAR. is to be found within the boundaries of z be Elegant Dark Case Upright. 125, Dining Foo sunny ana svn. Parlor spacious 5 $22 | [Atlantic Cotet Line Express for Richmond, Jacke Corea. ‘There has been no fighting since w ificent Fine Case Uj t 9 ad Je. Halls—wide and invit! ed cham- Pa . ze ville an apa, 4:30 a.m., 3:30 p.m. Iv. : a a - Tool 10th aw, 14° Superb Iich Case Uprigit.« 215 | bers (Grooms, conlucive to sound slumber 4nd | aye pig torture PROVED. et valuable | Histiond and Atiania. 8:80 pi daily.” Mtichumond | Prof. Leyden Denounces the Theory | Pingyang was taken, and the Chinese do 10. B st ne, Vr. . A Full Size Fine Case Upright, 230 pleasant dreams. Kit on and laundry (with sta- homes acquired by buying available nd wi only, 10:57 &.m. weel lays. o} ‘oison. > & B st ne, Ur 00 1918 9u 6r. . ego Uonary tubs)—housekeeper’s delight and pride. cal lable grout Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 a.m. daily, A hundred and twenty haggard prisoners S1.G st ow, 0e-.,. 611288 Clon | Sacrificed for Cash, | tim tie or tein rather! eum Cis eneape Wesley Heights Washinton anh SBE fam. eek dase. In an interview with a Berlin Lakalan-| are huddled under the deck n.Which 1 am o26-4w* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, commodates 3 horses. Location— nw. feet sold—several fine houses built and the butld Of, 100 ae, zeiger reporter Prof. Leyden yester- | writing, and not an hour ago several of - ~ ee . | to cars and herdies. _ View—overlooking histovic é : 10:57, 11:00 nm. ; ee TOR KENT CHEAP-$45—10 ROOMS, 1 minccnt’ assortment, of hanieome styles ge | Washington, Desirable? Yes; for oficial or any | 126 Of the great Amertean University assured in | g: day regarding the late caar’s ailment: “The | Wise pene. serd to Qa tenase: laa eae ol medium prices and easy terms. one desiring to live moderately and aicely at ta: | yestment, or Homes. No” pro chance | for at post mortem examination established the — eh Finny would rather ‘kill . C ‘buying. tion's capital. Price within reach 000. Par- fe A p-m. - 4 $50.. ‘These are all modern, attrac- ~ellpopaiys + Mss ties having smaller unincuntbered house ‘can’ secure | Pont "arcescibiNty: aud matin tkety eee | Leave Alexandria for Washington, accuracy of our diagnosts—chronic nephritis, | “T have been over the battlefield of Ping- ae Soa cause are a. Piano Exchange Ware Bice trade with some cash. OWNER, Room 5,] 18 to 16 cents sq. fti—terms within reach of 05, 8:00, 9:10, 10:15, 10:28 @ with commencing atrophy of the kidney, | yang a second time. The more I see of it _0c25-1m . W MAN, 9) R 1201 | no7-3te call for plat. ica” Com secondary enlargement of the heart, and | the more I am convinced that if the Chinese FOR kt ooms, SFATE THREE 4 | Bicgttent Tots, 25s100-northeast. 900 to. $400 | And 108 pu 8 Sant sporadic inflammation of the left lung: The | Could not hold such a strong position, they Pst. nw ess , opposite Park; omes or ine | Mz, 2:15, 8:90, 7:00, 7:20, 258 pm. y 200 A st. se, 108. Mturnisived)™: $65.00 913 Pa. Ave. 2, Tos inches ont st. by Tit fer stables Om Yestment and afew eholce small suburban tracts, picket oflves, northeast comer of 13th street and | stomach was intact. The stories ascribing arora ren dipaeagrt fe A here G1 Ma ae. ge. be mi, rear lor. Apply to Dr. D. M. OGDEN, Ex ee B streets, where orders can be left for the check- | the czar’s illness to poisoning are absolute | stronghold. Frederic Villiers, the English BEE U at aw ry ih hie st. Offer wanted. FOK SALD—1634 COs RBOTICUT AVE.—A VERY | ing of baggage to destination from hotels and resi- | getion, war correspondent, who was at Shipka IsT4 L1th st. nw.r Sr, by mL... Peg gt wy deep; freproot stable. Apply. to Owners at. w06 | ‘SMI. PREVOST, 5, R. woop, “] do not consider that Prof. Zakharin is | Pass, visited the Chinese forts with me, and po Bes a An Elegant Lat ee vellaey Dea ee ga, | _Iith at. W. M. POINDERTER, ‘oc20-tf ‘General Manager. Gen. Yass. Agt. |in any way to blame for the result, The | said they reminded him of Fort St. Nicho- sa ade ila rage y; easy. terms, For SALE—NEW HOUSES; LOW PRICES; Easy | _*12 ite czar was perfectly cognizant of his true | las. One of Li Hung Chang’s captured of- , Gr, D., mi. New U ri ht ft farang e terms: eo; rieely arranged; fine fini BALTIMORE AND ONIO RAILROAD, state, but he was a fatalist, and he gave | ficers has confessed to Col. Fukushima, one prig' jk 500: oly, $500 cast eveast, | Tented: Jor; bath: a-mii.: bot water heat, Schedule in effect June 9, ISH. up too early. He performed’ his duties as | of Gen. Nozu’s staff, that the mysterious : i . : . eave Washington from station, corner of New| ruler to the last moment, He a hero, Fe 4 les found inside of sev- sis bakte and” cellar "houses, northeast, | TiS iat” gt." GivNEt, L ington. f th fs ia ‘He died a h high-wall quadrangles found insid Piano at $200. BUY NOW. TIMES AKE GETTING BETTER. aa Jersey avenue and C street. stibuled Limitea | The czarina is prostrate, but she is in no | eral of the forts were intended to keep the oars Ou ae THAT MEANS HIGHER PRICES. not Fai AE huaetae Bike Chee oy danger and will soon recover.” garrisons from running away at night. ‘or Cincinnat!, St. HO SUITABLE | $3,250." 613 6th_n.e. peror Cincinaat, St F is aud Thilanapolis, Vesti-| Professer Leyden has intimated that the| |The Japanese remove all their sick and or confectionery, on Yth st. m.w.; alleys, $4,400. 2815 To express, 12:10 night. scientific features of the case of the late | dead at night in order not to disconcert the cae a.w., 6e., b. and store 225 Henry White, N. . and cellar, 1309 F, or 210 E nw. 0: Fou KENT with stable; big bar; = ated a a $5,100. For Pittsburg and eland, express dally 11:15] czar will- form the subject of a lecture lees bong rete river in a junk a few x cFURN _ RICHOLD, Room, 13 For sal RAMEN HOUSE INT vhich he will give at the University of Ber- | 0 ago I passed ten boatloads of Japan- UNFURNISHED. ‘ : ‘wa FOR SALE—PRETTY FRAME HOUSI bt be y send GE cor 18th & Q.$81 935 F. ectectm |_S63t_____Warder building. vth and F nw. _ | "OU, Solation northeast; @ rooma, beth and sucdere lin, ese wounded in the darkness. All the hor- 1623 H st . FOR SdLE—3 FRAME HOUSES IN N.W.; RENT- | improvements; lot 19\(x100 to Wide paved alley. Professor Leyden is also reported to have | Tors of war are kept out of sight ss much 3 Conn ave. ing for $86 per mo.; $3,500. This is a big bar- Bargain to prompt buyer. sujd that the czar’s end was hastened by his | @8 possible. gain, paying 10 per cent. i“ se27-3m —L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. 1 Ri HCrD. Room. \3. | DOR SALE—THaT BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE NO. - 1327 Roanoke st., Columbia Helghts—The first FOR SALB-SUPERB $150 UPRIGHT PIANO; Walnut, standard mske; 1 year used: will be | 14 Facriticed for $250, THOMSON'S MUSIC STORE, oa 7 aversion to food, the want of which weak-| |The first white men to reach the battle- ened him so much that death resulted much | fleld of Pingyang after the war corres- sooner than the doctors had expected, thus | Pondents were three American missionaries, Goun ave, poMt cirele. x Eleventh in | FOR SALE—9 BRICK HOUSES. I and second stories of this fine residence are of | 7:10, Q thw: Y Graham Lee, D. A. Moff: y enting for $85 per mo.; for $1, eal 45° muuutes Te:08. 13:4 nwarting the intention to have the cere- , D. A. Moffet and W. D. Hall. IDEAL PIANOS. Essa 18 por coat tavestenests wilt bell one’ ek Ge Wtuee a cna uae 045 mtu 4:31, x5: mony of Princess Alix's conversion take | Mr. Lee came through the mountains on x? x5:80, place in his majesty’s presence. He ad- | 4 bicycle and his companions walked. They mits differing in opinion with Professor | met crowds of terrified Coreans trooping Zakharin, but says that they always made | along in the track of the army. Mr. Mof- an amicable compromise. It is not true, he | fet said he remained in Pingyang ten days says, that a quarrel arose with Professor | after the Chinese army occupied it and was Zakharin on account of his frankness with | finally escorted out of the city by a Chi- will Sell one or all. fressed brick. ‘Thirsvwre 15 ‘rooms, exclusive of (8:00 45 minutes), '3 IDEAL PIANOS. __ L. RISHOLD, Room 13, ilitard, store ccom, laundry and furnace rooms, <The WEBER, DECKER BROS., FISCH- BG-8t Warder building, Yth and #_n.w. Wee wired throughout for electrie lighting. ‘There WEBER. Di oBow OUSE A an elevator and an artesian well of pure ER, IVERS AND POND and the ESTEY in- Bae ring water, besides the city water, There is ents. Any wusical ear can find its © carriage house and barn, with stabling for tw of tone in one of these makes, 0 three horses; also a servants’ house of 5 rooms, 2084 0 st 1G 1 119th Stop in and try them apd see which sults ‘Ane house was erected under the supervision of M ty the owner, by day's w It is finis! fo oak, the czar. ~ nese guard. ae as h sk to have thi pear ee rags pool mangle erp in oll. Tt ts in & | PEs. Hagerstown, al1:15 a.m. and 96:30 p.m. SS ARTE ‘The Coreans who fied to the fields at the ., While you're here ask to bave the splendid location, being within afew hundred | for Hagerstown, a1tci6 a.m. and ab :30 p.m. The Retirement of Gen. Howara. _ | St sign of fighting are returning to Ping- AEOLIAN" explained to you. It's the feet of the residences of Mrs. Logan, Justice | For oe yang with wonderful stories of the battle. most wonderful musical instrument of the | —' rr S Prov Harlan, Surgeon General Hammond, ‘the Chinese | 4m. So. aa: From the New York Sun. ‘They insist that when the Chinese general, ~<a ee pm wpb fogars for Hin, , B-story nde tore, rents $47.50... 130 Founding, country. Intend urebasers inquire eon Ts omit = and way pins oe be placed upon the retired list today, at the raporgy yp on good and sony ee offersot je famor @ only or- ith nw. brick, large store + 11000 | at the ‘beuse, Price, $40,000. oell-Imo | *2:™ atone eae ey = ‘ = + i on a suit of mat non ave gan that's ever considered by musical | Cer. store in s.c., = a a ee ee eS eas - sixty mee ldneepadaenecde the excep- | he went forth into the valley and siew 200 r ¢ people. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Soh tional honor of having by name received the | Japanese with his own hand, a: s eth Bie 150 Easy terms on all inst; — — = —— — For sEtiacelphia 2 Boston ana the | thanks of Congress. He is, indeed, the only Ring soo a were loaded with St vet 17th & 18th.15 ——— : PRO! RROWSMITH, east, daily, 4 ex. Sun, Dining y hi iv ’ ig | these Corean fairy tales of the fight, and Yost bet zuth and | SANDERS & STA’ nw.; a big barga River Landings. gn rernedivanetpad gp ulpenscntgpirnngio db aes trudged out along the ramparts. to the and Dupout ¢ t sts... loo Teoom M bet Lith and lotus, 1 av near Con Coon ave bet at and. | Dupont ize N sts. a i and P RB Lave & 17th st and © sts ote open at 10:00 | distinction, and he shares it also with but | Worti's war bureau Ine bacte e -torn 0% one retired officer, Gen. Rosecrans, who] on the floor of which I was rPesiak rte ‘a Isle City and | was thanked by Congress for the battle of | Mr. Villiers—a fine, handsome fellow in a and 10:00 a.m., | Murfreesboro. Gen. Howard was named | deer-stalking suit, the only one of the En- And 13 N. Charl FOR SALB— We here offer yon. &__ chance” seldom ALE—2D | offered iu ® piano bargain: A double-venecred | Story and For Atlantic City, Cape M nay about 10 pea ¥, Brigantine Beach, week days, 1 Manag! achedul than Conn ate vet Det 19th & 20t mahogany-case upright, sent to us as ‘sample, | Certainly $250 less the 2:00 noon; 8 20 a.m. 2:00 noon, " “ * tts. ih ales et. bet io ria ated for even sears; price, $258; 410 | Newr Dupont Cirele, new brick house; stone teint ; ; 72:00 pom: Sunades, 420 fu tet 12300 tonn- "| among those to whom “the gratitude of the | SUsh, “special correspondents ‘on the spot Oe F cash and $7 ver wort you want @ snap’ bar- ies: ery ae TORENT | Heese ee en Te arose Benda, x Express trains, American people and the thanks of their di ihesenoe gain call at once. GU WORCH & Or, 125 | to sell for $9,500. 7th. st. Sobmes i agents. Pianos for im., lending st, al Baggage called for and checked from hotels and + we ——__+e-+______ x creek, ineludiag | residences by Union ‘Transfer Company on orders | Representatives In Congress’” were. offered . ‘ b. 5 Returning on | Fert at ticket offices, O19 ahd 1901 Pa. avey und | (fOr the skill and heroic valor which, at Not Tolerated Here. m. Paason- | left at Gettysburg, repulsed, defeated and drove | Washington Correspondent Boston Transcript. wharves as far down ‘as Mad and Colonial i ai het 14th and FOR SALE—CORNER PROPERTY, IN GE town, on high grountl, and convenient to street and isth sts WALN A. . Rater seats ght received SAMP’ back, broki d diepirited, beyond the Rap- M st bet 2zd and make; reduced from $100 t e car line, three brick" house corner hou R. B. CAMPBELL, CHAS. 0. SCULL, ack, broken an spirt ‘yon e Pp Mr. Frohman always professed to think pal r er 8 Tee monin. HUGO WORCH & [moe agent tan re Bisse. Fore RANDALL, aud one pahannock, the veteran army of the rebel- | that Washington audiences were the most EO at. oF rent. i : Serer ad x amt Manager, 6 EAKB AND 0) S APPLY TO . Srigtea) Wegeteteeete; “ania aeee - hedule in effect May 13, 1804, But Gen. Howard was distinguished on | Critical and discerning in this country until HILL & JOHNSTO; condition; easy terms if desir sonable ‘di ©. ‘Trains leave datly from Union Station (B. and | western as well as on eastern fields. After | last spring, when one of Mr. Clyde Fitch's 1343 Penn: count for cash. DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., 13 ——— | P.), 6th and B sts. graduating, forty years ago, from the Mili- | adaptations was brought out here by Mr. == i 3 prough the grandest scenery tn America, with | fury Academy, to which he has been ap- Fr a i On Monda a the handsomest and most complete solid train serv- ” : ‘p- | Frohman. It was fairly good, except one ianos FOR SALE—OR TRADE—HANDSOME “THREE- ncarer lend at 7 am. | ice west from Washington, pointed from his native state of Maine, he| act which was a continuous rush of hi a ee ee 25 P.M. DAIL ‘incinnati and St, Louis | Served as a subaltern of ordnance, and was —— pasement brown-stone and press-brick | for rt 3 ny quiet and Ronveuieat | Wicomico river, Colte I above landings bay wharves. nday. (See 3. W. RIDLEY, Gi creek. 00 | special"’—Solfd Vestibuled, newly Faulpped, Elee- | also, from 1857 to 1861, assistant professor | Play and cheap wit. The audience showed gyi abe trlesiented, Steam heated Train. Pella Pe tones of mathematics at West Point. On the out-| that Mr. Frohman's estimate was a true ate cars Washing 4 a - | break of the civil war he was made colonel | one by declining to be amused, and the We eine ice Gane Dining. Car of the third Maine infantry, and command- Cnequaled in Tors, Touch, Workmanship and Durability. eee Pianos for Rent. heat, elee- large lot to terms reasonable. Apply to 5, 1201 Pa. ave. Tee 10 room, ‘bath, Cellar, st &e.; 4 Manaz: —-0—7— a, = aS eee from Washington. Arrive Cincinnati, newspapers next day told the round, tnvar- Second-hand Piance’ at Bargains, For NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO, | Indianapolis, 11:45, a.au., and Culeago, pn; | ed a brigade in the first great battle of the abn racic about <4 Then, both Mr. Froh- Je29 WM. KNABE & CO.. S17 Penna. avi rts of the elty : x St. Louts, p.m. war, at Bull Run. Thenceforward he shared . a er = — ee Agts., near Dr. "Hammond's, at 80c, per’ foot. | DAILY LINE BET WASHINGTON, D. C., 11:10 P.M. DAILY.—The famous F, V. Lim- | for over two years the fortunes of the} ™an and Mr. Fitch declared that Wash- ENTISTRY. 23-1 W. McKINLAY, 036 F st. nw. FORTRESS MONROE AND Hed eee Nestibuled train, with dining car | Army of the Potomac, distinguishing him- | ington did not know much, anygow. New D ‘ i = = (ORFOLK, VA. and Pullman sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and * ~ . FOU SALB—1020 6TH ST. N.W.; 2STORY BRICK; | The new and powe:ful Iron Palace Steamers | Lautsville, without change. Pullman Sleeper to | Self on the peninsula, where, at Fair Oaks, | York was the place to test plays. It is an EXTRACTE NDC. mf rt: bi le 7 rooms and reception hall; bath and cellar; WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK, Virginia ‘Hot Springs, week days, arriving 7:50 | he lost his right arm. For his services in| undeniable fact that the ull d nolay a O orta 9 p | tiled bath room and porcelain tub; lot 17x105: a.m, Observation car from Iinion, Arrives Cin- | that battle he afterward received the medal | farces which have great runs in New York. FILLING specialties. By price, $6,250; only $100 cash nec SOUTH BOUND. cinnat!, 5:50 p.m.; Lexington, 8:00 p.m.; Louls- | of honor, and he reached the rank of major | and even in Boston, will not be tol 2 Paintess, pleasant and Permanent, §] fretcry monthly parments are ma . | _ Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m, from foot of | ville, §:40 p.m.; Indianapolis, 11:15 p.m.; Chleago, lar wolunteera om Nopemiber ik Sk | tesikein ee ne eee Stable Cole tana aaa” fo za ? H. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. n. 7th st. wharf, arrive at eas Monroe at 6:30 | 7:30'a.m., and St. Louls, 7:30 a.m.; connects in | Seneral of vormmiccrs on November Ot on | washington. The newspaper critics here Stable ae en or el Artistic, T | fow SALE-on HE STOR YEARS | 4M next Gag. “Arrive at Norfolk at 7-30. aun. | Unon depot for ali pointe, "°° 0? and soon afterward the command of an | tell the truth more openly and courageously The maguidcen residence, 1710 ‘New. Hampaiaire | Where Failroad ‘connections are made for all points | | 10:57 A.M., EXCEPT SUNDAY.—For Old Point y . When, +. an the average; and when they denounce tracting—with gas or Homest, eer eroar Circler four ainclee aed ene | south and southwest. Cemfort and Norfolk, Only rail line, inforcements were sent from the east to the | these agglomerations of the circus and the our ay pata solutbon, Fe ical F| ent tmacble" fron, elezantiy caeved, nd lange NORTEL BUND eet RAUL apress for Gordonsville, | west, Howard's corps, the eleventh, formed | variety hall line, the character of the piece Ith, rms 4,586 50. onomica handyomely tintshed stable; elaborate’ bot water | Leave Norfolk daily at iG:10 p.m, Leave Fortress | Virginia points; dally, except Sunday, for Mich. | & Part of them; and he thereafter continued | is published and the public stays away. 408 La av, 1 rm and heating plant, electric lights and electric gas | Monroe at 1:10 pth keer at Wanbintoe ae | Virginia points; dally, excep sdf "| with the western army, ultimately succeed-| Naturally, but few of these inane triviall- , lighting throughout; about twenty (20) large ‘Am, next day. liman locations aud tickets at company’s of- | ing McPherson in command of the Army of | ties are produced here, and Washington Feo Mamits” Seal westina’ consecrate mak an ‘Tickets oa sale at 51 619, 1951 and 1421 Penn- 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. the Tennessee. His brevet commission of | reads with amazement of such shows reach- -finish on every floor and the tinest material of | Telephone 750. , = Sel. ee given him “for gallant and meritorious ser- | performances in New York and Boston. ct every description; built by day's work by the JNO. CALLAHAN, —== | vices in the battle of Ezra Church and dur- | The Boston symphony concerts are received SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY AT MODERA1 finest mechanies obtainable, and it is undoubtedly | apl4-tt Gen. Supt. WINTER RESORTS. ing the campaign against Atlanta. with packed halls, and good light opera is por What You Pay the most elegant and. best built resideuce in | = Sa : : ‘ An empty coat sleeve is a testimonial of | always popular, while artists like Mr. John full list! tall : ‘ Washingtoa city; this house has never beew oc- SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CiTy, | his devotion to the country, and he with-| Drew, Mr. Crane and Daly's comedians Ist and 13th. Raving in'price was ail’ we offered,’ we Soild not | fthat. owe; EDWIN d. NEWMAN, Owner, Open all year. Ocean front. draws from the active list of the army after | draw’ tremendous houses. But when. it # Dhe tk sceae “We Gault aint die te sonia 161 al 0c81-26¢ fot salt baths, | Flevator. sg | Teaching Its highest grade as the crown of | comes to horse-play and a collection of topt- ns because our prices are low. That ie merely an | For FEW EACHIFIGE-A-DONFORTABIE ae ) EVANS. | an illustrious career. cal songs set to rubbishy music, they would Inc ident, We ask for patronage solely on ty RO Bick t EVERY NICELY LO- —— a [om enag gdm rors caeruiee Pete Se pence. iL eres not reach a twentieth, much less a hun- ground that our work Is of the highest grade. No | cq NORTHWE NICE LOT; “GOOD ak picteen* Bom ATLANTIC CIty, N. J.” Chesapeake and Delaware Ship Canal, | Sredth, performance here. Even theaters of matter where you go, or what you pey, you cam | YArb; BLE IN. REAK; WIDE) ALL serap book pictures, gol iWiiit“Aanion, nee ull the ponte eases Seat cea PD "| the second-class in Washington have good Er co sea. ec. Quctititen: Cost BE $8,000; ast 22 Benita ee at. 029-2"! ‘The Baltimcre committee for the promo- | talent, and one is surprised often at the ex- ‘all and See cur facilities; "twill cost nothing. | 4X) WILL FINE BLACK AND WHITH LACES DONE UP IN tion of the building of the Chesapeake and | cellence of the entertainment offered at veer [ona ge Bt ol ge Hotel Bristol, Delaware ship canal will come toWashington | houses which make no pretensions of ca- aed gurtaing. no ; prices ‘reasonable, Call. Mme. VIBOUL STH AVE. AND 42D ST., NEW YORK. next Tuesday to lay arguments in favor of | tering to any but lovers of cheap amuse- Zono or g1 Te; pola ans lot 80 feet front 3 $25 interest: cash and $25 a] with c to size; solid gold crowns, § 50. to M Valmont, old stand, 713 ments. All of which goes to prove that , GEORGETOWN; It * (American Plan.) the canal before the commission appointed Very Best Teeth, $8.00 30; rity 32,290; terns to | Sapam FINEST LOCATION IN NEW YORK CITY. by President Cleveland to aaleck te best poor ding Woioaten, ete yeers = Solo owners of ZONO, for pa TURGES & 3 606 F st. 'n.w, ocl8 | MADAME @ up | 4 select bome for permanent and transient guests. | route for a canal. It was decided to work | town in the country. U.S Dental Association ALE—6-ROOM. , BROOKLAN| equsi to 2eW; curtains a specialty, g70ds handled | 0c20-2m__ JOHN L. CHADWICK, Proprietor. | for the selection of one of four routes. ——__ + e+ —___ >. 1 _ called for and delivered. se15-2m* These are the Wye river, Southeast cree! Not Use Pocke STEAM CARPET CLEANING, | Queenstown and Centerville routes, which |... TBE? WAN Not © COR, 7TH AND D N.W. DIES’ SEALS! ES & MOORE, 906 280 Baltimore office, 1 N. C1 : faltered into latest styl = h re costly, ~~ : part ements en HANDSOME SN TUB Mists CUNNINGHAM, AMMONIATED + STEAM CARPET CLEANING | to the Delaware capes | S'S" et TOUS) tr, Hannay, the magistrate at Marlbor- “pi age 9: ae F m 1308 8th : Works.—Carpets cleaned in the best manner, ~~ see ough street, confesses regretfully that his REORD, 1307 0 st ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, ISTH AND | (Sas Gon Geet ee oe How It Strikes Visitors. efforts as a dress reformer have been a a LE VA ONE 125-1208 L st. o.w, French dyeing and cleaning | Works, 1708 apd 1710 EB n.w.’ Teleplone, 804 | From Forest and Stream. failure. He has suggested to ladies many Rmerican_ and Earopena, Yerms moderates 3 the eet Peer eran ed eee | mals Gamay, Ont qaneaneeaa ae | ‘There is less complaint now than formerly, | kinds of pockets, in which they may keep Ei c;. Mrs. 7-9 rooms, 3-on each floor; cellar and large e etal Gat gAtenhe “eat = . ne : _M. 1 COLLEY, Prop. oc3-1m ~ well built and attractive; large lot to 30: | the most ‘asniouable pl dames as FOR SALE—HOUSE of the English sparrow nuisance; but no one | their purses in safety, but they have stead- WILARD'S HOTEL, My ete Met nw Key at Beto. ah p. | oo SON = eee can visit Washington without having the | fastly declined to adopt them, and Insist VILCOX, 1907 Py Eis See a Te Oe e es = telat oF OR SALE—ON EASY TERMS— i mphatically and offensively | elther in carrying the articles in their tiny EES NE Rare aes Washiugton, D.C. LE — SEVERAL HANDSOME NEW MEDICAL. . NORTHWEST, csr d Meer ver | hands or placing them in receptacles in 3 we ole dwellings within 3 squares of Dupont Circle. SBE ST = 1784 Core brought to his attention. That city ts over- | their dresses constructed for the special T_HOUSES FOR RENT BY ao oo aneee Prices from $10,500 to $25,000. (Nos. 143 (0 Lit), R Ald, OTHERS PAIL OONSULT THB OLD a2 oth st run by the nolsy, dirty birds. ‘The ap-| penefit of thieves. eee Pe oe 8 J tw? TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. ico in treatment of all. diseases A506 ME ot. proaches to the Capitol are kept in a posi-| “I should be disposed,” he said to Mrs. Oe ee : WASHINGTON, D. ©. LE—A NEW 7-ROOM “TEN jou free and strictly confidential. at Sa tively filthy condition by them. The impu- | Knox of Comeragh road, West Kensington, seeeone = — 2 ae aan: gins ceak Std toot en nes eases. dent little pests appear to have picked out | whose purse had been stolen from her hand a rooms 2n¢ . aie ae y rer = TATRPNHP EG NORTHEAST. the seat of the national government as a|in Regent street, “to suggest a pocket in t.w., Tor. and bat re. 5 MANICURE. ing interest. STURGEY & MOORE, 606 F st. ow. | MANTCURE & HAIRDRESSING 643-51 Acker st. fitting place to put in evidence their bad | front of the dress, on which the eye could a.w., Ir. and bath. — - — = —— —— — — 411 E st. breeding and indecent ways. If ever there | always rest, but I fear it would be quite : Sighstee Dettien ok tients pen ee ey Ey Mfoc. “Stina! Wigs is the, buirdresser, Charges, 128 Linkin ot shall be in this country an anatl-sparrow | vain, for it would be against the laws 703 16tm st. DAW. 400; terms to sult, STURGES & MOORE, Be and “up | Separate, private. parlors ‘Tie B. L. GOODMAN, crusade it might well enough take its start | fashion, which are paramount among woe oct0-tr Established twelve years, oels 006 F st. aw. Pails ROkaL a aad itn sts, $03 13th ot. ocya-tt | in Washington, men. - °