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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, JANOaRY —_— ai NJ f 25, 1887-WITH SUPPLEMENT POR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. om the cornet Staal om Desement abd cellar, 11 roots, bath and Ps ‘éwiy-uilt dwelling, 802 Lat, n.w.. qrocies, Derement and cellar, 11 rovme, bath ai pewiy-built dwellings. 447. 449and atin nee Fuaetea’ Otices cack three a all ‘& BOLTON, ‘St Clond Building. sith and F sie. . | NonTHwest. 7 5. {1584, 1od6 Sth at. $24,300) itt 4,000 7001346 10th sky Ly 15,700) 15. cE Gre. 3,500 113,000}8328-3334 F sti, Pay {3.500 ‘SES ik | 10-room House, P st near i6eh Tis to Owner, 334 Indians ave. Ja15-2w_ Real Estate and Insurance. 1 Bal 'Z ro01 Pince. 7 Toome, Pierce Pisce, bet. pth ad 11 rooms, Q st, bet. aden and 14th © rooms, Hat, bet. 23d 19roome, 99 Corcoran st a rooms, 14th st, business phone Faken eras 7 rooms, Qst., bet. 4th and Store and dwelling, 14th st. 7 rooms aud stor Nat, 13th and C sts. 20th & 21st JOR SALE—ON F ‘uese Property, Jal5-2w Real Estate and Insurance, 1006 F. 318,000. Tesidcaco on Vt ove, I, st nw handwome pew rewidemte Tiss. ¥e., S-atory and cellar, Lira. mi. Seton ad ind siory, Sra. bested by furnace aa Fitin sod iiews sta: ef improvements; are BRADLEY, 927 F st. < ‘rooms, fine A’ modern improvements, Q, between 13th Q-room House, 15th, near T st... 13 Foom House, 2 at near Ht investments, HARDING & WA’ pel E 4.200 The sbove is only portion of the property on tooke. For fall Use eall at office for bulletin ixwed« the Istaud 15th. Ls AMAN. Fee Se MSEN Ficget st fasted, ape, brit, cong ines” Fe PAL JOH SALE—NEW. nd wall be bold quares of M2 10thstse. jal VERY JOR SALE_CHEAP-TWO PIVE.ROOM BRICK | Houses on M st ,bet 3d snd 4%. $1,200 each; a good ment. CH PARKER. dij and E sts. invest x vi SALE—CHEAP_NEW and Bie; all mod. imps. ARKER, "435 and Este. s.w. — SEVERAL BRICK DWELLINGS, 4.500 now under rent, ew JOE SALE —7-ROOM HOt from $4,200 to # TYLER & RU _QOR. SALE FINE HOM ‘ES a SS pokes iapsseein et esting oes ee Se ~ ere Fie RRP prose i [NE-ROOM _BRIC! JOR SALE—A BARGAT water, cus introbe, @.; H st we, bear St; ouly BiLSU0. very cans toruan: Eignt:rots Brick all tod impa.,P st. nw. between Guin Tt, €5,N00. very casy terns Sazsae "WALKER © WILSON, 1006 F stn. POR SALE FINE CQENER, 41 FEET FRON’ Suthers and castern exposure; within two aqtares ei Wer Departicent and ‘uocth of Penu. ave. bas two Daildings on it now under reat, price, S§T__BEIWEEN 2TH AND Brick, with bath; in thore Jt. 49 Penasylraniaave. | ‘ST. NW. BETWEEN 13TH AND 14th enicht-room Brick’ two emclosed porches: all modern uuprovements: lot 21x145; $5,000. Terms eawy. J.C. COOK, 1749 Pennsylvania ave. 822-30" JOR SaLE— FINE § CE. ON NINETEENTH STREFT, ‘NEAR DUPONT C1KOLE. ‘Three stories, basement and attic; twelve rooms, Jaundry and furuace, ornainental wooden insntels with ‘e-glass mirrors in all the principal rooms, and fine ideliere aud yas fixtures ‘throughout the bouse. iderh conveniences and the latest improved ‘use is well built in every respect: a handsome exterior: fronts east; street nicely parked and pave- Went of conerete. {Ww RESIDE: Price. $12,000. Terma: One-fourth cash, balance on to se cotusinndatitas torre For pee t0 inept premiaes apply Prok SALE-6TH st, mod, ups. 5 by 90 to alley ; $6,500. {Peunsy e SALES ST, BET. 14 Hiaé. lot 18 by 100: $5 376. COOK, _, 1749 Penisylvania ave. f—GREAT BARGAIN IN BUSINESS Property —Houre 200 13th aw. lange three-st brick. ‘contains seven rooms and lange store with © lar. eas, water and bath, situated on southeast corner ot LSth and C sts, trouting 26. fot on 1th at, by o4 feeton Oat. aw. "lt sold at once will take $4500. ‘Terma wo suit. Apply to 3,,W 2. MYERS, eat we 1428 New York ave. rate. Eslan wabdivieion, aw. - < on Oth aud Sth sts. ne,. near Past. siceriagg -.<80900 and 3,600 BAXTER & MaccowaN, Ja22-Ste 1008-1010 F st, JOH SALE_THREY-STORY BRICK DWELLING, 14 roons and cellar. furuace and all mod. imps. located at iutersechon uf two principal avenues vw. south aud enet, and Overivoks woverumnent ree ou. Price 700 THERPORD, BeBe HBS 181000 3 “a Qatc tet Liwlan w 7000 bat ne bet 5&6 200 starks Alley, 4 % aud Lots im all parts of-city. _ wee7t e, THREE-STORY Fuons. all modern improve- 28,000. Tnquireot MME Niaz JOR SALE bas Diente, wpe bes, FARRER 1418 Pst. JOR SALE_—Two T north mide I st.,bet Gti ech, water, am, et. y. Rent 4 PIERCE PLAC rick sd LOth ste. nw, 7 rooms Lots each 16 x 60 to alley; = HOUSE F une care. faces ayuth, all mod. abe soed cellar abd large Seri. SASS OG. Inquire at once. WESCOTT & WILLG: UT Pa. ave. Seto” JOR SALE-—OK EXCHANGE — ELEGANT D Fittcouchiy-vaiie House eta EEEOANT AND Ben now renting $50 s month. Terme , Jj ‘are Bitar omen Fee as, QPTOL BILL Two sii0v cach fsa ery ghstied SNOT DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 Fst. sioine Snd al mictors som tales ice gn, 22 PSS Tan d RSHOWER ESS P80, STS: 41,500 Foe sae ane Beate, each. JOH ALL & CO. 1321 Fat, jav0-im PROK SALE PIERCE PLACE, LANGE. ROOMY House, $5.500. 2d n. ¢. sud 18th stan wpe Houses, wil. $4,000: sist ne, Satory Brick'gan5e, Whe st. new brick houses. $1300 to $1,000 Bato: Satay wines $2 8b0- Biscuit a oom Brick, renting $i} per mo., $).2 gene. ot Bemic S ra oe NEW HOUSES ON H sr, six apes ten per cent iver hs Also, mice story Brick. ow ie, Price, $4,000, 14s NY ave. jaitim (806 Lith FE Abe WE RAVE A NUMBER, OF 9 rooms, on 'st., bet. ST. XW. ABLE substantial balding containing rear Pid ofte city. to EWP. sazo-ce “PP! 1428 Rew York ave. ‘BUSI. 20 nw oR SALE-MST. N.W., SSTORY, 11 BS, ML; Jara, mi; price $18,000. and cellar, Srs..m.i.; 85,000. BSAA C Weary, 1000 ¥ ot a. AN ELEGANT HOUS! ind Rous SS EE VOR SALE—11-ROOM PRESSED-BRICK ath ‘s, desirably located ior homes or investments, which | we offer upon easy terms or all cash, to shit pur- chasers; it will, be to youradvantage to consult our list before you decide. 16 618 F HUMPHREY & COLMAN, ‘Real Eatate Broke’ OR SALE_GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE, Sh m beautiful avenue northwest, with wide strret cars within half square. Price for aly 86, ‘Terms, 81, 000 cash, balance ‘Brick Houses, 4 rooms each, situated on 3 arking, &. ee rear. This. arty in now renting for $52 per month. >Rpply toy VroPerty tp mow renting 165 0 PPEES. jeodawe Real Estate Agent, 1428 N. ¥. ave F% SALE—CHEAP, IF aT THAT Ponsa aes |r. ‘Several 826-38 im SALE Potts arall parts of the city and suburb. Some baswalne in ths aactheieat and tr Bast Wasbe F Ti 3 LBIPOUD, 1331 Fst. howe et JFAOR SALE—LOT 20 OR 40 PERT FRONT, AS MAY F ‘oo desired, ot Peizna secur ext. ca be prota fmproved either by dwellings of sores. fered for ® short time-at the v 1.50 per foot SWORMBTEDT & loxpeee of LEY, 927 F at. SALE_WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO OFFE. NTIL FEBRUARY IST ONLY. 5 LOTS, EA 20X91.50. FRONTING ON OREGON AVE, between IRE AVE. TH Fy ‘and ISTH, ST.."and oat New Hampshire ave., FOR SIXTY CENTS per foot. HILL £ JOHNSTON, Foe Tub ot news feo St UMBIA HEIGHTS-THE DE- mand on, Columbia Heights, Universit ack orth Grounds of ie Colanubinn Uaiveraty aoa jeri constsntly ine reas = est now will realize prota during he co Mo offe Shoes eubdivistonss °°" SPSS Pankene Bots 1418 F st. nw. I SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, 30 CHOICE Fives or sein prices ranging trots 22 to 40. MT. PLEASANT, 20 very desirable lots for sale, Prices 123 to 30c. Poems ST, F ‘Aleo 8 south front lots of Qe bet thane Mate. 65, per foot. _ 8. C. HILL, or. SStnwat. ja24-6t* $222-6t Toes ats bear By goa 10m ce, south front: Centrally joeried. building coruer 10th and Grant Place, ALBERT Fy Fest. nw. ‘pe82-3t RR SALE—SPECIAL BARGAIN_THREE LOTS Boma’ between Lane noenuige ieatoo-oay g ker foot | WRIGHT & BOLTON, Room 13, St. Cloud Building, Fats. ‘OR SALE—CORNER OF 12TH AND M STS. N.W., Fitedvome tot with south aad eact exposures Hots 105 feet on M and 100 feet on 12th st. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., $a22-6t as 1324 F st. nw. KR SALE—CHEAP—LOT ON 2D ST., BET. VIR- Fieitis aver and D stv. 45 feet trontby. 150 deep ica ood paved alley; Tooui for % houses: price, 400. x Be reste dike o gach om £6 st. 0-w.. 26 foot ect ‘60c. por foots ‘A umber of Lots ok U st, bet. 3d and 436, at @300 ch; half caeh ; balauce on time, sae C.H. PARKER, 43 and E sta. 8. w. Fe: SALE—A NEW ANTI Set, with Mattress; 825. 8 JOR SALE—HORSES—VERY EXTRA H. stylish, useful pair wal browa Vt. bred M il broken, single and double it 2,000 pounds. Jazgt, K SALE—TWO FINE, LARGE, HEAVY DRAFT Hi . Sound, without fault or blemish. 2 DASE, Gate ees Aral |ANDSOME, $24 FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS UR ASH BEDROOM Tst.n. ue lorwans, Bauos, scicoth. round. cob-ouilt, full, dee arch harness, we1 |. 8. R. FOOTE, New Haven, Al Fe. SALE_AN ELEGANT SINGER SEWING Machine, slightly used, wit hb complete outfit of all Bie latest iuiproved atiachmnenta, finely Spiabed black sHaut table; drop leaf side drawers and ‘cover for ith five years’ lewal guarantee, at AUER- 7th and Ht Senton trials if desired: feat $5 per month. Telephone call 422-2. PCniy $160, a spienaia A splen: 3 7 OM RNABE SQUARE PLANO: Rosewood cane, richly carved legs and in mice order: w 1d lyre; good tone ‘besold at the low herure of 6160 cash, including handsome emb. cover and plush stool, both new. Also several bai in different makes of fine juare Pianos but used, on monthly payments 310, Eos THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROO! JOR SALE—JUST ARRIVED 25 HORSES, AMONG them some draft driving-horses: alec. nf brood Maren, witch are for ale of exchange o russonable terms, SCHLEGEL & QUIGLEY of 935 D senwe (OR SALE_THIRTY HEAD OF HOI ‘ARRIVED FROM GEORGETOW! Py choice susT 10 Coupe Horses: one pair of matched Chestnut Sor- Gadde Time hieh—ean wot a candrive hum;oue Bay Mare (Dot), San wots mile ia 2: Sag Horse (Bilis), 19 hmnds 1 tule in J uunutec. ‘We call your special sttention to 16 bands bien :eam pace amie in seotlewan can drive hime ‘No Kentucky prices asked for them. To be seen at JOH stun. Wasihingtone D. OR SALE_BED FEATHERS, AT Pires new and ctean. All orders by mal faded to. Orders ‘pounda aid 0} AU SEITZ & BRO, 638 H st nes Si Horse 1 Claret") (very sweety.” " ve from 81.50, erry Wine from Brandy. ‘All goods delivered free of chia ‘Largest assortment in ‘the cit ‘store, 12th st... two doors south. JOR SALE—LARGEST STOCK FWhetttnchating servo ood Misses Tricycles from $5 Uj and Star Bicycles, 1406 Fok SALE_HARTZ MOUNTAIN, at. 41 burg, Trained , Norwich ag. Wed Imported and Domestic Food and Cages. FRED. ave. eee ‘ond. By =; any Indy oF N SEMMONS No. 321 12th Stable, No. 312 13 PER $a20-2w" 9B SALE—TWO VERY FINE LOTS ON NORT! side of Maryland ave, between ist and 2d n.e. rch 2eex100-, "These “iors have «southeastern ex Sitar cette LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, Ha22-3t 920 F st. Dw. FOE SALE_ 4 DESIRABLE LOT FoR SPECULA tive purposes, having a frontage of 80 feet on 24th at, n.w., three squares north of Pennsylvania ave., at cénts per square foot if purchased at once. This is in. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, R SALE_A FINE LOT, ON RHODE ISLAND BW at low figure. ste Bo at slow SSUYLER & RUTHERFORD, noe ao Peta Rn.w., lot, per foot $1.20. cio die * 2 lots in square 1027, per foot 20c. Lot 70 x 100, square 1020, toot 16c. BAXTER & MACGOWAN, 1008-1010 F st, ja22-3¢° R SALE— F ‘A BLOCK OF GROUND On Vat. near 17th at. n. w., G8 by 70 fest to an alley. Agply to J. VN. HUYCK, S22. 1505 Penn's ave. SEVEN BUILDING LOTS on U st,, between 15th and 16th st. n. w., 17.6 by 95 feet each, toan alley. Appiy to 3. V. N, HUYCK, _222-8t [305 Penn's ave. SALE—VERY DESIRABLE CORNER LOTS— OF CHBISTMAS and of all kayde, Bird ZELLER, SY? ‘Pa ave Dw. Fi te earrtaea coa daop cogpe ockawape Sd inet apex aera band JOHN M. ‘YOUNG, __ 479 and 481 Cst nw. Fe SALE—FINEST LINEN PAPERS. _LOST_AND FOUND. L&ox 3 comer of 15th and K streets and Lafayette, a narrow Turquoise Bracelet. A suitable re be given if returned Lafayette square. AT THE § 8 White Satin Fan. Sui venti ‘turned to Star office, OST—AT THE KIRMES ver Buckle set with Rim Stones, old gold. Tee attached. Fi ELLIOTT, i! OST — JANUARY Please restore saine ket and Jefferson street; Uberal reward to w. Y EVENING, BETWEEN THE 24TH, 1887, POCKETBOOK, “CALIGRAPH 01 - ’ 3m _W. H. PORTER, General Avent, 933 Fat. SES wal TIONAL THEATER, MONDAY fable reward go. att NDAY NIGHT SIL ‘with inoney and papers, between Sopa ee re ae turned to 3033 Ms OST — MONDAY EVENING, JANU, ‘on Indiana ave., between and Se vane ‘al e Gold Bracelet. ‘The Sader will plosee -Sesen Beker ies OP Saou Sayeed eats OST_FRIDAY NIGHT, JANU z ‘lender Lull, female Terrier, croes betes and Skye, dark, dlinost Black, name of “Topsy. ‘be paid for her: to 1456 Nat ne, or int foE55 Notas formation ending to hee Share the southeast corner of 21stat.and New York ave., Sopfaining eight very desirable building Tots. Will bs soldat s bargain. Apply to V. N. HUYCK, © 1505 Pennsylvania ave. RB SALE-BUILDING LOTS ON NEW HAMP- shire ave., a¢ the intersection of 16th st. Three luis, 20 by average of 110 fect each to an alley, are now of: ‘ata very low price. Apply to ALE Lot 251120, north side 2s tout alley in rear. ‘once. JOHN EB. BEALL & CO., 1321 F st, ED, 1226 Fat aw. SALE-A SQUARE OF GROUND CONTAIX Square fect, suitable for 8 lumber 0: ‘pear the Baltimore and Potomac ‘side track to the yroperty. ‘AUSTIN'E.’ Didiry, Je21-6¢ Taser et new. SALE—A PART OF SQUARE No. 1047, AT 13th and L ste. s.e. | ‘This property is weil located ‘nd is on the line of travel over the new bridge over the Eastern Branch. Will sell chesp on easy terms, JOHN F. BEALL& CO.,1821 F stow. jal Fok oes ate, OF THK WASHINGTO: CASINO, ON CONNECTICUT AVE, NEAR FAK RAGUT SQUARE. gE oe EB itet on ‘Connecthcat sreane, We offer for uale the fon Casing, sronting inmmediatel of K st. and extending back an Of about 120 feet, to wide alley. A first- averaie de lags foundation ‘has been erected’ on this site with Inevery. respect. well’ adapted for's largo spartont elise oe Hotel. For particulars 7 SALE BUILDING LOTS WELL SITUATED IN NOKTHEAST SECTION crry. We have for sale a Tuner of Bul saeew 20x11 Dae RoR sac Foon, eon ON O ST. BETWEEN 2 i SEED BakGain TO ak Ta MEU ADI AN IMMEDIATE PUR- « CHAS. A. McEUEN, 9815-108 1420 F 8T.N. W. FROn Sane” BARGAIN: E WEST OF SQUARE 779, SUBDIVIDED; NO DEEP :, MOST ECONOMICAL BU: ROUND, AT Tit PRICE It Gs OFFERED FO FOR OUSES BANGING IN PRICE FROM 3.000 $4,000, IN NORTHEAST WASHINGTON OTe 7 CHAS. A. MCEUEN, 20 F ST.N.W. N PART OF THE CITY. A FEW DESIKABLE BARGAINS. ‘This class of property is beilig, rapidly Di an investment ns who have prosited largely thereby, and there is but a limited amount in the inar- prices. Persons wish cure A hy Feit OF GROUND eery: LITTLE Ives of the present oppor- ©. A. McEUEN, 1420 F stow. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING A LLOWING WELL 4 4 Eo low Prices, on enay terme, or in trade for Perey, via ‘63, square fort northeast, af 30c-; ground imme- oq 1000 teeter 4c: groundadjoining has just brought 40,000 square feet, Ist st. n.w., at 45c.; water, mie abo is all well adapted for ‘Alng, om Bist se new iota 60 feet front, 81.25 13:m WALKER & WILSON 1000 Fat nw, SALE_VALUABLE NORTHWESTERN COR- ner. 5. Viz: 3$ of lot 1, 243 (6,000 foet ana bowhded by Vermont aves town clr: cle and 13th ‘sta. The vacant corner lot, 24x100, fast the Jarre, suberantially:built adjoining house ‘will be. sold, o J Monks to owner’ 150% Se “Gen COUNTRY REAL ESTATE OST—ON SUNDAY, AS vu Dae eee tsar oie meer New Haupahire avenue. Beir Sadia unate ee eae aDemern 6 000 Tee LOSt, A? ALBAUGH'S THEATER SATURDAY ‘Liberal matinee, gold head Umbreila, with initials. reward if returned to W. Meta teeen Lost exenn’y, tummed, or any ty owner, 1113 K , JANUARY 23D, 3 Pod tak Five deli eeu ‘information cam be given 50 ‘aye. at @pay if Fe the st. n.w., can get the parrot. jai2d-2t* OST JANUARY 21, AT THE OF M Les cies farmed to 725 Gti st. tows bade Eom PERSONAL. Houses on Ast. ne; all modern Several six-Toom improvements: 10 per cent investment: “Price only Seat Stick Wallach Place,det. 13:8 140% Fouts oi ky bet. Lath aid 10ui sue. wan. 8000 iz ‘rooms and celiaron Corcoran st... Lire. East Capitol st,.Det, Oth FEW DAYS AGO TI TOOK LODGING 4 2A 2. ln my abweuce the parties Mexican and late moe lot of war, also ae Nel el ‘ILL. A SPECULATORS, ‘LOOK AT OUR BARGAINS. 10 Acres of beautiful Land on T ‘Town opposite Secretary Whitney's country residence. land fronts princiy ‘on. Pierce’ ‘suitable for cottages. ten-room, 2d EDITION. Lat Taras hn Si. NO ELECTION AT INDIANAPOLIS. ‘The Vote on Senator the Same as It ‘Was Last Week. Inptanarous, Ixp., Jan. 26.—The senatorial sit- uation is without change. At noon the senate proceeded to the halll of the house and two ballots wall the nt and the le members were preset! a figures went back to those of last wi Turple, ‘7; Harrison, 71; Allen, 4 WEST VIRGINIA SENATORSHIP. Mr. Camden Receives 40 Votes in the Separate Sessions of the Houses. CHARLeston, W. Va., Jan. 25.—The senate and house of delegates met at noon to-day in their re- Spective chambers and voted for U.S. Senator. Mr. J. N. Camden, the prevent U. 8. Senator, Teceived forty votes, ten in the senate and thirty in the house, a gain of three over the caucus. TO morrow the two houses will ballot in Joint and'as Mr. Carden ‘moods six vows fs ia beltewed the fight will be stro1 Joy Amoug the Fishermen over the Pas- sage of the Hetaliation Bill. Gtovoxsre, Mass., Jan. 25.—There was great Jubilation here last night over the passage of the Tetaliation fishery bill by the Senate. ae: crowd assembled in the vicinity }eustom house and. dlocki the "street and -awatcning vechoes with enchumtaam, “The general opinion is toate Dil Tena Mshermen and vessel owners here desire. the Canadians, but do want eseuadance Of COU mercial rights and privileges, NO COMMENT aT TOROWTO. ‘Torowro,Jan. —The by the United states Senate yesterday funds Asheries, ‘Dill attracts very litte attention here. None of the newspapers comment on the matter edivor- eg, FRESHET IN THE MOHAWK. Travel Impeded and Towns Inun- dated—A Desperate Fight for Life. Canasowanig, N. Y., Jan, 25,—The January freshet in the Mohawk valley, caused by the creeks breaking up did much damage. The see piled above the West Shore railroad bridge at this place has broken away and the bridge 1s out of danger. ‘The mails from the back districts were not received yesterday owing to the creeks having covered the highways to 8 depth hereto- Gamage'was done. “several” fine residences was done, sevel ne being flooded. Mr. Decker, of New Ville, started for Indian Gasile ‘yesterday, but had hot pro- ceeded far down the Castle creek valley when an unusual sound caused him to turn his head, and he beheld a sight which filled him with dismay. Ice, fence rails and debris, borne upon the swollen Waters, were almost upon him. He reined his horse from the main rgad to the “higher land on the right, but despite the frantic efforts ot man and beast ‘THE TORRENT SWEPT DOWN UPON THEM, smashing the cutter to fragments. Mr. Decker, realizing that 1t wasa fight for life, flung the reins upon the horse and strove to reach the hillside alone, He was swept against a barbed wire fence and clinging a& ly to this managed to work hfs way through to a place of safety, not, how- ever, without sustaining many severe and painful injuries. The barbs of the fence tore and laceratea ‘his flesh in a frightful manner. The horse was carried 25 or 30 rods down the ‘where a landing was effected. The Mohawk river is now very high. A Pill Factory in Flames, ‘TWENTY-EIGHT PRETTY PILI-MAKERS HAVE TO PLER FOR THEIR EVES. New York, Jan. 23.—i uc iusuutactory of Brent Good & Co., proprietors of Carter's Little Liver Pil at No. 67 Murray street, was destroyed by fire ab noon to-day. ‘Twenty-eight girlsand a dozen boys were at work at the time on the three upper floors of the five-story marble building, and were com- pelied “to seck safety "In speedy fiicht, All escaped unhurt, ‘The ‘Out on the second floor, where John B. Shot- well had an office for the sale of hardware and T, G. kage a storesvow ior satnples of crockery and giassWare. It reached the upper floors quickly Uhrough the elevator. The firemen responded prompuy to a general alarm, and had the Hames ‘under control in fifteen ‘minutes. The pill manufactory was destroyed. Brent, Good & Co., claim a loss of over $30,000, and are insured for that sum. ‘The Adams & Bishop company, paper dealers, on the ground hous, luse_$8,000. "rue bullding’ was damaged $10,000. ‘The total loss foots up $50,000. An Immense Ice George. 10E PILED THIRTY-PERT HIGH FOR THREE MILES ALONG THE SUSQUEHANNA. Lock Haven, Pa., Jan. 25.—The ice gorge in the Susquehanna river at We broke last and moved to Ferney, twelve miles west this city, where {t sto ‘The is ne ny feet the and morning the water covered “niladelphia Erie way Seer Ses eee been as ruy however, rains running through ae! The gorge is three miles long, and the back water is dolhg considerable damage to prop- erty along the river. ISS gt ia Surveyor Beattie’s Assailant. New York, Jan. 25.—The trial of Louis Bieral, the dischi custom house inspector who at- tempted to kill Surveyor Beattie on November 1: 1886, Was begun this morning in the U.S. circuit ore ‘The prisoner's wife and little boy sat be- side him, BEES ——— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ‘The fotlownn are the M1 8:00 P.m. prices following are the opening and 3:00 p.m. of the New York Stock Market, as reported by epecial wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th streets = Washington Stock Exchange. followi1 from yesterda: juotations fhe Washingon Stock Raclane are nodd to-day? ‘to-day: Ass, 1891, 110% bid, 110% a0] 6 OS eee Eh et 5 ol 2 3 4m" registered, 12s bid 128% aaked. C. per. imps, SO-year fund, T8b1, coin, 110” bid, 111 asked. Saae isse” cumengy, IST bid, ‘ig aaked. 0-year tund, 5’ p. c, 1999, ° eb ing, aiken, “Washington ‘Gam’ Sa faked. “Georgetown ‘Gan, Son bid: | Natio Union Insurance, 20% bid, 31 aaked.” Arlington Insurance, OLasked.. Board’ of Pubtic Works, ¢recn 8s, 96 bid, 97 saked, Masonic Hall bonds, to bid. Washington Brick Machine, 141 bid. Bank Waal 02 bid. National politan, bank, fa. Farmers" and Mechanics Bank, 1g0 bid Jor (aaked, citizons National 17 asked. Gon "'8454 bid, 8S asked. Panoraine stocks 4250 bid. Bakimore Markets, ade coupons U4 bid tiny” age quiet inldditg, Wig Bo tesdy ad Aran 113%" bid, ‘ Great Falls Real Estate ‘ritle Insurance, 115. bid, Wheat—southern 3 {PROMS A Geod Word for Gen. Stone, Wasuroron, D. C., Jan. 25, 1887, To the Editor of Tax Evexmo Stan. ‘The report of the death of Gen. Chas. P. Stone (Stone Pasha) brings to the recollection of the citt- zens of Washington how much we as. citizens and ‘how much the nation owes to this patriotic man, History, as Mr. Blaine has already done, will vin- lente his name from the cruel and. unjust, odiam ette. It 13 one of the yet unsolved secrets of that THE SCAR ON HER HEAD. ‘TRE MRARING IN THE LUNACY FROGREDDNGS RESUMED TODAT—a WIKES WHO KXEW MER EXONS IX (CREYMOE—A QUESTION ABOUT ADDOURTS. } women who applied were refused admission by the doorkeepers, but after Marshal Wilson came the few women were admitted. Mra. Emmons did not come to court. Mr. Emmons was preset as usual. MRS, EMMONS’ SKULL. EXAMINING Dr. N. 8 Lincoln was recalled to the stand by Mr. Garnett, counsel for Mrs. Emmons, and testi- fed that yesterday he examined the scars on Mra. Emmons’ head, the result of injuries received when thrown from her horse at Cheyenne a few years ago. ee a ee sear, and no evide skull had been in- urea, He ‘said ase there. were no. indications ‘the injury was such as to affect her mind. ‘MRS. DE CORMIS’ CONDUCT COMMENDED. Dr. Godding was recalled to the stand and cor- Tected an impression whtch he said his testimony had seemed to makeon some persons—that he meant to reflect in any way on Mrs. De Cormis’ character. He said that in all his conversations A. Worth Spates, adawyer of Baltimore, testi- fled to meeting and knowing Mrs. Emmons in Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory, in 1879. He said he first met her ata literary where read an Dt for tts Drilliancy. |. Hemet her quite frequently after that and had geen conversed with her. waszegarded, as estrienne, a8 well a8 & brilliant oman mentally. She used to ride streets attended by ten or a dozen He could not remember the subject of Mra. Emmons’ paper at the literary entertatnment. He did not ink he was ever introduced to Mr. mmons, Who, he sald, wes away from Cheyenne most of the Mr. Garnett desired to offer in evidence the whole of the deposition made by Dr. Lincoin at the time Mrs. Emmons was declared insane. Mr. Kent in cross-examination asked Dr. Lincoln questions based on this deposition, ‘Objection was made, but the jury decided to hear the deposition, which was to the effect that he thought at the'Uime he saw her then that she was A FINANCIAL VIEW. Mr. Garnett desired to introduce various finan- ¢lal statements showing that in the settlement by Mr. Emmons of his expenses on.her account while she was in the asylums he cl e against Mrs Emons own name and tiled, also, ‘charge himself With $200 a month he was to pay her under the articles of ent, After some Miscussion Juror Gawler asked Mr. Garnet: “11as this anything to do with her present sanity ‘or insanity?” ‘Mr. Garnett replied that it would show that tt ‘Was cheaper for Mr. Emmons to keep her in-the asylum than out of it. : ‘Mr. Garnett said he wanted also to introduce memorada showing What Mr. Emmons had paid Drs. Kempster, Sims, McDonald and Joknaon, phe aiclans who at’various times examined Mrs. ‘mons at Mr. Emmons’ request. sir. Kent said that Mr. Emmons had made no charge against himself of the $200 a month, be- causeat the time he was paging out for hera much larger sum, As the memorandum account which Mr. Garnett desired to submit, was not in Mrs, Emmons’ hand ‘writing it was not admitted. Mr. Garnett said he would have to bring Emmons to court to identify the papers. A SLIGHT APPAR. Dr. J. Ford Thompson was recalled to: ‘to testify regarding the scar on Mrs, Emmons’ head, and said that it was a slight affair, and Charles Davidge, Mrs, Bmmons’ coachman, was. recalled, and testified that after Mrs, Emmons was taken to Bloomingdale Mr. Emmons continued to find carriag’ avis Stable, and iets nae haveuse and carrtagé at his stable, a ve Use of them for $i2s a mouth. ra ON THE TRAM. After recess Gen. Wager Swayne, of New York, Was called by Mr. Emmons and testified that he Was a passenger on the 4 o’clock train on or about ‘the 12th of October; Mr. Emmons and two ladies were on the train. Witness identified Mrs. De Cormis as one of them. The other lady sat oppo- site tohim. Witness and Mr. Bowers were con- Versing about a case, when this lady leaned over and if there Were any missing papers which involved rights, She then name Sete nt, Maul at aly Si ie in her les, anc her, and ee ramped ber f ving that "thar er, a} wal something wrong. Mr. Bowers’ assured her that it was right, and they had taken a receipt, and she became thore quiet. She then asked names of his , Which were given her. She talked im a high Key all the way to New York, ‘Of. which would not ordinarily be spoken in such a piace. naif, Kent asked, “Whats your impression as to en Mr. Garnett objected, but the witness was al- Jomed to state his impression trom what he sa ness supposed Was an insane person being taken os Europe; supposed that the wo others were her keepers. ‘On cross-examination witness sald Mra. Em- mons seemed to be in anger When she stamped her Toajuror witness said he saw ni suggested she had been alcohol. true; tv Mrs Emmons seated, that she wae given ie, as ¥ ns sta e was given stimulants, ie »+s1uess Said bé never heard of her eS bins. She ad stopped taking toodand. BS ld pinbls, She had st aki © his best to gether to take food = = vr. Kempster contradicted several portions Mrs. ‘Emmons’ testimony, “Was the story she told on thestand” asked Mr. Kent, “inconsistent with your theory of insanity?” ‘The story he said was consistent with what he indane pervons simiany slzuated nee persons ‘On croas-examination witness sald that his tests were conversations and observations —did not use aglass. Identified the certificates in which the words “aceompanted by alcaholtsm” occurred. —— the Senate, ALLEGED INTERFERENCE WITH THE RIGHTS OF SUP- FRAGE IN TEXAS IN THE SENATE THIS APTERNOON. Mr. Hoar, from the committee on privileges and elections, reported in the case Of-petition of three residents of Washington county, ‘Texas, (alleging on eerie that committee to into all circumstances, power: for ‘and pi toemploy @ stenographer, and to act Dye subcommitice,” Mr, Saulsbury, a member of the committee, said that he had voted against the tn commit- tee and would vote against it in the Senate. ‘Ar. Eustis, another member of the commit made a like Statement. ‘The report and memori were ordered printed, and Went over for the present. PUBLIO BUILDING AT CHARLESTON. Mr. Mahone, from the committee on public buildings, reported back the House bill for the erection of a public building at Charleston, 8. C., © price of the fot to $100,000 and of the satan 0 $200,000. Calendar. Were introduced and referred as follows: By ME Vance’ the rellet of aargarae ot the 5 yr the re Holy Cross, Washington. = ‘THE FLORIDA RAILWAY AND XMAVIGATION COMPANY. ‘The resolution offered by Mr. Callzsome time ssince (amended 90 as to instruct the Attorney Gen- ral to bring suit for an injunction against the com, persons there was no evidence that theskull had been ae 5 tm—L.diers, in such cases the lt olution of January 14, 1887, as to the number of places Where liquors are sold. ‘Without license, and to give the reasons why such the Commissioners have y are not advised that any laces exist in the District of Columbia where Fiquors ‘are sola ‘without’ s. sense, have Deen instituted in the Police Court id eoalngs against them may be delayed for sow or days, and under the circumstances the Commis- on Sunday or have been {¢ ot Aquor to soldiers or ‘weanfig tie unicorns of B0l- been granted, is declared forfeited, and where such fsales are made without license ‘it is manitestiy intended that the Commissioners should have to such selling. DISCUBBING THE FISHERIES QUESTION AND THE SEIZ- URE OF SRALING VRSSELA. All the members of the cabinet were present at the cabinet meeting to-day except Secretary Endi- cott, who is out of the city. ‘The prineipal topic considered was the fisheries question and the action in the Senate yesterday in the matter. Incidentally the legality of thé seizure of several British seal ves- ‘sels in Alaskan waters last fall for alleged viola- 1 ,Commissioner sioner Webb ald, tn “have no fault general, of the bill with it; Tam = ininister to restore his wife and child to him and pay him the money owed him by the Freneh government. He visited the minister's residence this morning and using threatening language, he demanded to see Ix Conpuicr wire Tus TamasvmY Pracrice.— General Garland bas given an opinion to ‘he Reoretary of the Treasary thet sewed mabag~ ject a in any boards of two are dollars ‘This is bill Hy i i and the carcasses: wolves. had fought, desperately 10r Mis odin 2 box ahd taken 00 Pencwater for i i} sit : eee 4 ‘The Opening of the Annual Suffrage DIWSTINGUINERD LEADERS EX THE MOVEMENT PREUERT MES. & CAPY sTaNTOW’s aEARF or AMERICAN SENATORS—AX INTIMATION THAT WOMEN ‘MAY APPRAL TO ARMD—MISS ANTHONY TELLS WHAT ‘948 BREN AOOOMPLISHED. «Women are citizens of the United ‘tatied to all the rights, privileges and guaranteed to citizens by the Constitution.” With ‘Unis declaration the National Woman Suffrage as- Soctation met in Washington to-day for the nine- teenth time tn annual convention. They as sembied at the Metropolitan church at 2:30 to- day. The session was opened with invocation by ‘Rev. Dr. Newman, The church was crowded, and ‘among those assembled were many remarkabie ‘Women who have gained an international reputa- tion through their progressive thought. Besides Miss Susan B. Anthony, Whois known to nearly everybody, either in person or by reputation, there were Mrs. May Wright Sewall, who ts the sete “para anaes cae 18 wi ladies are educated up vo the Harvard ‘She ts also @f the Equal Kights club, of Tnaimnapotfe anda t member of the s Literary She ts vice president association. ‘Mrs. Harriette R. Shaituck is the vi it from Massachusetts and it of the chusetts auxiliary. She is a danghter of ‘of the 01 Of seve ‘Mra. Elizabeth Boynton Harbert: ts ot ‘he Cook County ‘assoclatica and vice. ‘from Iilinots to the national association. ; Lilhan Devereux Blake, vice president, from New York, of the state association and a worker for woman's suffrage before the New York lezisiature, Besides ‘there were present many other women of reputation. Before the convention assembled the executive cominitgee met at the house in the morning and went to the Capiiol in a body to be present ‘when Senator Blair called up bis resolution pro- Posing. Wo submit to the states the “sixteenth ‘amendment to the constitution” and to hear Senator ei Gress of the convent reading jown fetter from” Mira lletech Cay ‘Stanton, the president of the association, who 1s now in Europe. MRS. STANTOR'S GREETING. ‘Mrs, Stanton’s letter addressed to Miss Anthony, dated at Basingstake Hants, on the 8th inst., said: i # a 4 i 5 & i i i locusts, files, bail, thick darkness, the Fovomic unt famnes rivers turned to bioog, woud have more affect tn the halls of legistation than the most logical ts. _ Moses Knew that tender ‘Would have no éffect on Pharaoh, and (old Jehovah that as he was slow of 5 i E i 5 i gees F corner ET i & § a i Verily ‘Though a woman has not suficient capadit vote, yet she has superior capacity to her repre- sentatives in dra a minority report. ‘wonder Senator feeling his inability grasp 30 grave a. question “is anxious to have Inatter of’ I was rather surprised that Senator Blair at80 sak °T devito at the opening of session, if possible, that there be a vote, 80: wo may. be relieved’ of the €: ‘some 2 Besees we juestion at least for this season, and ators good speech, ee robe that women uiay be relieved fret then ote that wi: reliev ir Grushing disablities that would have had ‘a touch, of magnanimity. If that is the kind of relfef our ehampion well and as there 1s only one way to be relleved of this question and that 1s by passing Senate resolution No. 5. But if Sena- tors Cockrell and Brown hope “to dispose of the question’ by remanding us to ‘the chimney corner,’ we ae ee ee siete ee Gene ‘company, that they may enliven our retire- me x “f “sphere where the between the views of these gentlemen and their Creator. The only dra’ te our faith in their knowledge of what exists in the In the recent evictions of the Irish ten- ants on Lord estate the womnen ren- dered active service in holding & U it i Liberty ;' 4 A 5 7 LF} i if iit Ly § Peres Ey Pid 8k i i i A : f i i i i [i 4 i A Ft H : H il Hq i j g H § é %, F 4 i Fy { s FH Lf BS) i Hl Hi : ; ind 5 i In Wisconsin to vote on ail nearly every oMcial of the to do with the schoois, that amoui eral suffrage. So the best lawyers havedecided. So wehave made a But there will be a resolution Introduced us full abd complete suffrage. I spoke. in istricts in’ Wisconsin in in those of Kansas in November to fudicnces. ‘The progress we are mi these states is very encouraging. At every my mass meetings tn Kansas T took « the approval or disapprovi acon tor in voting to disfranchive the Washington Territory, and there disapproval of his action. The five i ’ : i j ‘3 i i HH B i if i Gita 8 3] i iE i $8 fi i ffiach convention,” sire our road. By this Wel, in 70 we Our frst favorable report in ‘Mr. Hoar. In 2 we by her two nieces, Misses thony, Mra. Lillie’ Devereaux ‘Taek, Mrs. Harbert and several Was spread wotory brick dwelling, Mt between Sth u ween and 6th streets northeast; $1,000. W. Teper frame dwelling, 1918 L street north wost; $175. D. B. Groff, erect'a two-story brick stable, Tear of 2019 14th street northwest; $700. A. 1. Fischer, erect _a brick carpenter 1, between Capitol ‘and Halt streets southeast; G. Rey- erect Unree Unree.story R sires, between 13th apd 14th streets sout 3 $2,500, G. Reyboid, erect a frame dw: beuween 13th and T4th streets southeast; J. kK Knight, erect two two-story dwellings, Sth, be- ‘tween L and M streets southeast ; $1,500. ape Sales of Real Estase, Lewis J. Davis has #old to John Humphrey part of %, square 368, 24.2 by 80 10th street, for $14,000. F sub lot 116, square 156, fronting street, between 17Uh and 18th ‘sub lot 166, 99. 156, ‘street, between 17th and 1! secs Like an Earthquake Shock. (ONE MAN EILLED AND ANOTHER PAPALLY DUURED BY ‘A TERRIFIC BOILER EXPLOSION. A battery of four steel boflers at Spank, Celfant & Co.'s steel and iron works, at Bine- Dorough, six miles east of Allegheny City, Pa, ex- stanly and seriously injuring @ number of others. ‘The concussion was 80 great thabit shook the houses for miles around and awakening the resi- dents, who rushed in terror from houses Tu was that four boilers of a battery of six had burst. For some time ft ; ’ i : f t i i i i it ui |

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