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___ FOR SALE—HOUSES. ALE 0 RENTONE AR 1 Fropert 7 je-roon presned-Orick bay all modern iuprevements. over Splendid view or thew streets. "Price, 5.500 cant: nt $60 per month. Address RMD. Siar emer. 1 OR SALE—1 TST. N.W.; SIX ROOMS: LOT 403100: $4,000.” Mt. “Pleacant ew Cottare; D 14,000 feet grouud: termsen: Sine shale t o enn ORES DATS. 1 W28-3te 4 YF st Fok SALE 5 FORA LIMITED TIME, A CORNE House on N st, West Washington, it is a wel puult double house, 3 stories and basement. 18 rooms, Beth rooms, closet, &e.. and all other modern improve ments. lange yard’: a ¥ery pleasaut residence. #2,000 easy forma Pieaean ey FARDOS. ya Ge 26 Fe |ALE—LOT 45 FEET FRONT BY 100 FE ge Sats near 18th st. improved, by two muall bricks reuting fo cb 25 per i Kot ot istivots aur ie forts inchen by 100 feet, foot. one-story biiek Sig cents per foot, | 826- 1326 F St. JOR SALE_FINE 3 ‘upper part 15th st.; good nd very desirable plece property, for #7,000 bg armen soy SA Les JOR SALE—A NEWLY-BUILT DESIRABLE COR- ner dwelling, on the corner of Sth and 1 sts. .™ Uree stories basement abd cellar, 11 rooins, bath at i mod. iinpe. wide parking. Handsome newly-built dwelling. 802 L at, n.w., three stories, basewent abd Gellar, 11" rooms, bath aid all Three handsome newhy-built dwellings, 447. 449and Gata opposite the ew Feawion price. cack Ronse contains 14 rooms, bath apd all mod. up. "Tas above Ave Bouses are oper for {ney Also mz bandsome houses, whicn are uo Situated on Nat, bet. I3thand 1th stn w. M st. et Suvand Joth sta. aw. 1th st, bet Nuon aS hw, Mase ave. bet’ 4th and 3th ste. how For partieulars’ apply to. tae owner, sciiwbp, $13 bth at av, from 12 am aera cen sererar Fs ie. BI100" om eany tere : JOHN SHERMAN & CO. — 1307 Fat. nsw. 325-3 JOR SALE $ Room Brick Columbia st. near Ost.n.w. #4, Z Room Brick P st., west of 9th st. n.w....... Room Brick P¥t.. bet. 9th and 10th Room Brick A¢, west of th st. .w. oun Brick P st. near 10th st. 0.W. oom i st. above @ at. uw tea 16th st. nw. "West of 9th st. n.¥.. i R st nw, new and. handed) i. HT. LELPOLD, is] F st BEST. BE, LOT, 50x50: ONLY E + Lot Ssx115: only $2.10 08 Eat De SIGHT & BOLTON, . 4,000 fe tik, Se, “4.000 3,500 3,500 cas Ware... Boar si 8 ve ie oniy's partion of th ty on my is oniy's portion of the property i list call at office for bulletin ireued oo DB) THOS. E. WAGGASAN JOR SALE_* House, just Bi ups, bricht, cosy, es.” P.. PALM Cata.me. Mod. res of three car JalS2w- LOCATED HOUSE, CON- conereted celilar: Yot 40x. Will be sold ata bargain. J AMAN, S06 F stn. SALE — SEY ER E BRIC K, DWE LINGS, Under rent; {row $4,200 to #6,500 aes TEER & RE THERFORD, st northwest: south front: eleven rc modern tmprovementa and p! damb waiter, ete aus. Address 85 JOR SALE—CHEAP—A NEAT, COSY HOUSE IN LeDroit park, 413 Spruce ai, 7 rooms: cellar, J-R HERTFORD, rsontaines seven toms aud iarge store with cel d all mod. itups.: located at intersection of two principal avenues .w.: fronts south aud east. and overlooks government Fea srvation. Price #12000, terms easy. TYLER & KUTHERFORD, Fst! now. 6t For SALE BY . H. KNIGHT, 925 F stany ol Parts of city. Please © eat Plessecailforbulleuy a JF Oe Sabi FEBRCE PLACE, ‘and basement Brick. 9 rooms, ail molern improve- ents, ‘cubes, Be. ; $5,000. PARKER 1419 F st. ow. jaz bt | OR SALE—TWO TWO-STORY FRAMES ON north mide I'st.,bet 9th and 10th sts. n.w., 7 rooms b, water, gaa vic. Lote each 10) x00 to alley: also de alley. Heut for both, $50 per month. Will be sold 3! ood juvestiuent price'on favorable terms. JOHN FE. BEALL & CO, 13 Fst. Ja21-2m JOK SALE— A STX-ROOM FRAME HOUSE I (Gronretown ‘one square from avvaue cars: faces ‘tinps_good cellar and = price Gnauire at'once. WHScoTk 2 WLOX, ave Jarl-6t — ELEGANT AND thorouchiy-built House: “lot 24 front; zuod loea- Bon. part now renting #50 « month, Terms easy Fine fovestuent. For particulars S.D.W., Star office. Fe SALE—BARGAINS ON CAPITOL HILL. 1 ew 6-ruom brick Houses, p! all_ moder DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 F at. Also, a fine House in Jowa Circle, containing 12 rooms and all modern comveniences, price #15 2 DANENHOWER & SON, 11 JOR SALE_PIERCE PLACE. LARGE. ROOMY | Ficoss' $2500" 245, ¢ ann 150u tin 7. 0: mi, $4,000: 3d st. nc. 3-story Wylie st., new brick houses. ©. 7-reom bay window. #2, room Brick, rent Sta. €., lot $2, pt. Fou sag wT boe bak Bian! 20k SALE_THREE NEW HOUSES ON Hi ST. six Toouns cach All mod impe.-m tem per cent hives bot Bist and 224: suitable for business. i 000. Termaeay. Apply wJ. W.¥. MYERS, 1128 NY ay Jbet 13th & 14th sts.$4,600 16th ts. uw. POR SALESEVERAL SEW Hors iN one north west and mormenss from boa thes 84.500. Small cau paysmente; balance ou terms wire chaser = HARDING & WAILERS, — $3,800. 3 rooms, on L st...bet. 18th and 19the: 16 rooms, on 13th, abo @.youms, ined imps, 12th st" c rooms, Kingman Place. 7 rooms, Pierce Place, bet 24 rooma, Qt. bet 13 and’ Lari. 6 roots, H st, bet. 23d and AO roois, on Corcoran st 2 ‘Broous, 14th st, buxiness property rooms, Fenton vt, o'r Gov. Print odice Z rootus, Qt Det Ath and Sct nw store und dwelling, 14th st. ¥ rooms, on at, bet. Lith and Vath. 19 rooms and stable on Rhode Island av. 7 roots aud store, 1uth and C sts. «, JO rvoms op N st, bet, 20th & 21st st, new Bouse... aud 6th, u'r Pensiou of 10.500 ay a heated A gia toon = 1428 New York ave. Fe SALE—ON F VALUABLE BUSI- yess Property, W., SSTORY, 11 RS, M1; ¢13,000. Helse residence on Vt. ave. 14re.,m.i: price $16,000. ‘and basement.rein.t.. $5.50. *; $5,000. Pe Fx \. ¥. ave. Inquire of M. Mt | * | Wagon; used but litth | mal | | | | | year. Fon sabes? ABD BS. h. JOHN Fk Sake Ueantiful avenue northwert, street cars within half square. cnly ‘Terms, $1,000 Ay to SUE FOR SALE- )R_ SALE_SPLENDI Pllance for farmers and but ported stock—fat hogs, sows a clomuiys buminess. "1302 CLELLES FOR _SALE—HOUSE This property is now renting for @52 woth. 5.0 NYRR, Real Estate Agent, 1428 MISCELLANEOUS T HE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON 11TH ST. 8. 32 ‘with Price for t cash, balance per Lor (0G8. GOOD tehers. They are all im— ‘a pigs and ‘ghosts T dist ates Fe ‘nie- oR SALE—CIGAR STORE, CENTRALLY 10- x Fried teavain Address Fo SME SMALL STOCK AND FIXTUR! store and dwelling, license, lease be sold by Ist of February, NE 12ROOM HOUSE, Nw. Cor., { Box 14, Star office. order, bright, moderd | FOR 23 Fst | re. ing OUL to KO Went. Fee nS LE SAND SANE Scrber is prepared at the shortest notice. 2 ™ JA_D., Star office. 1t* at ALE-BAR ROOM AND FIXTURES, Li- axl liceuses, and house for rent. at. nz DISAND, THE SUB any quantity ‘Orders received at W. W. McCullough’s, 511 New JOBN B. LORD. ‘AND Jersey ave. nw. 5 ‘OR SALE—HORSE, DAYTON WAC ‘Harness; price, $130: the reason {or want to leave city. Tnquire at 1605" Sth at b.wJ20-5* JOR SALE-CHEAP FOR CASH—ONE SIX-YEAR old bay Mare: sound and i early new; made bj at Ja26-3tt ‘OR SALE—GROCERY Wren. Also, i; made by France: st. between 6th and ‘th, an3 SD BAR-ROOM—SOUTH ind; One top, Barey: ‘Can be seen GHEEN'S Stable, Washington’; can be bought cheap. Apply Box 108, heap. Apply, Box 10 Star office. OR SALE—HORSES—VERY EXTRA HANDSOME, bout 2.000 pounds. jaz6-t sania x F stylish, useful pair seal brown Vt. bred Morgans, ands, smooth, round. cob-built, full, deep areht s. well broken, siugle and double harness, weht FOOTE, New Haven, Ct, ' ‘D.C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1887. —— 4 __ FOR SALE—LOTS._ AUCTION squares and blocks of land east of Lincoln park.” Those locking for cheap and specala- fiveerodnd would do weil to calland examine my ist investing clocwbere. ore Maven CS CHARLES W. HANDY & CO. a O21 Pat. nw. E j|ALE—LOT 61, LANIER HEIGHTS. Ree OT On aN EP Ee RNS, 3026-6t Cormier 10th aud Hi sts. Bw. R SALE-TWO FINE LOTS OVERLOOKING Bi or beuriensc ern Reece Prot apni at om: We LINKINS, corner 19th and Hste.i.w. jaz0-6t Rk SALE—LOTS—PARK AND SCHOOL STS., MT. t, 30e.: Meridian Hill, 23 to 40e-; 15th and 16th sts. above Columbia road, 3 and 30c-; Keuasaw Ave, 150. BENJ. P. DAVIS, 1310 : FS, SALE-BEAUTIFUL LITTLE 10° ite, 502140. at 20. ‘Trlansular Lot, ee tried trgniare Th cured hea} yt ots on fzo-t CUTTER WIMER, 1423 F FOE SALE-BARGAINS—FOUR LOTS ON P ST. n 15th and 16th ste. nw. 20x50 feet each Corner Lot in Le Droit Park, 66x11 ; fine lot to build several cottages on. 25 000 feet of ground in south- Seat section, room for 24 houses, 13e. Lot orthweat corner 5th snd G sts. n. W., 25385, offer wanted ‘JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, 226-3¢ 804 and 806 F st. m. R SALE—ATTENTION OF INVESTOR: Frpecutton, is called to our Lots in northwest an ast sections. Also, 10 acres hear Secretary White ney's and 107 acres on "ennallytown road. ‘az on08. ‘MCKIBBIN & HERRING, 2531 LE st. OR SALE—THREE LOTS ON PATTERSON 8T., near corner North Capitol and M, on grade; eaci 20x92; south front; 15c. per square’ foot; other lots mame size, (Mare, below rade, at 1c. iermeraiae SHENSAS =cO, Tots in Mt. Plearant.. : BW anid 300 ‘Several of these in choice iocationa JOHN SHERMAN & CO., _025-3t 1407 F st. JOR SALE—AN Machine, slightly used, wit latest upEO ‘the 815 only, with BACH'S. 7th and H. Sent o per mouth, Telepone cal JOR SALE— Only $160. A KN, boul new. of 10, 2 ELEGANT SINGER SEWING th complete outfit of all black dattachments, finely fir Walnut table, drop leat. side drawers and five years’ Jewal jwers and cover, foF uarantec, at AUER ial if desired: sent 83 endia ABE SQUARE PIANO: 4 w. RB SALE— ‘Lots in all parts of the city and suburbs. Some ‘Special bargains in the northwest and in East Waah- ington. K. HLT. LEIPOLD, 1331 F st. nw. 4025-0t Fe SALE—LOT 20 OR 40 FEET FRONT, AS MAY be desired on, Puna, avenue cast; can be proftabl iu by dwei = This ro Offered ior a short Umernt the very low price of ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROQMS, _ $025.56 ome BIL & OT th wt. now. Ping ione Gan donee weer memors | Petadieensnun Cuunbi Grits Cire brood Mares, which are fo1 reasonable terns. SCH. of 9335 D atu. w, ale or exci Thost LEGEL & QUIGLEY, in FOX SALETHERTY HEAD oF Tear -lw* 1 DOF HORSHS, JUST ARRIVED FROM GEORGETOWN, KY. 10 Coupe Horses; one pair of matched Chestnut Sor- rel Horses, 15 hands 3 inches high; one pair of Black Horses, 15 hands 3 inches high, very stylish: also two of the finest Saddle and Harness Horses that have ever nme to this market: one Bl Horse (Billy ein 3 minute 15 hands asked for pound: new and clean. All nided to, JOR SALE—BY ALL DRi Medi Hazel. LO cents, JOR SALE-STUCK ON A LOT LAP ROBES AN Horse Covers Now selling Blanbetfor sto: hewty" weet ahapes howouly gt price ®: 3.00, cheap at a bes now only 84.00, and Auuelica (very sweet). rt Wine from $1.50 ij ry Wine from $1.30 ¢ Brandy... ‘Sit wood SALE — Oo Fiano, $169; carved WORCH & CO. 92: iv ‘Mare (Dot), trot a milé in 2:40—any lady can drive her; one SIMMONS’ Stable, No. 31] 12th ‘OR SALE-BED FEATH) Oniers of ten pounds and Uy Hatne. i UGGISTS, jcated Mutton ‘Tallow, combined with Wi 7 Chapped Hands,” Pace and: Li ‘magnificent tancy-shaped Wool a 00: lot faney Pl junky Kobes $4.50, reduced to $2.00; good $6.00 | obe worth 87.50. BECKER'S, 1933 Pe oa Tih at. was agents for lack Horse (Prince), 16 “smany lady 3g hands high— Jinch high—can trots all your special attention to Bay Horse (Frank), ishizh;can pace atuile in 2:30; any lady oF pe ae : dcitered. ae =e sae ND bu sahaped $2.50 Blanket ‘oyal Kersey Cover for $33.00, former Blankets tush Carriace fo & splendid ania A. SELIGSON, : aud Liquors, HAND SQUARE easy terms, Sohmer Pianos Pianos to rent. Jas JOR SALE_SINGING BIR) IRD FOOD AND Cages, Gold Fist, Aquarmus ahd Fish Food, nest assortment in the city. at SCHMID'S Bird store, 12th st, two doors south Pa. Es " WOK SALE—LARGEST STOCK OF CHRISTMAS Wheels ncindiug second-hand boys’ Bicycles and rs Tricycles froin $3 up. Sole Td Star Bicycles, 1400 N. name (ito Fe, SALE—HARTZ MOI burg, Trained Singing, s- rwich ahd Hed Canairies: Imported and Domestic Birds of all Kinds, Bird Seed: Pate Food and G God and Cages. FRED. 23. 1 "Pa. ave, Dw. LOR SALE—BROUGHAM, BY BREWSTER, OF Pole way. Pole and Shafts: in good order. a Coach Shops, 2508 Ba. ave. ds-3 Fok SALE-LARGE STOCK OF PALL AND Shafts: in or- IN. cia caurages, cubes. coupeletten, Drougharng, lat. sec dus, coupe rockaways aud ond hand. 127 -su, Fe SALE-Fi atest Sloe te a 479 and 481 Cst, hw. EN PAPI Cheap. “CALIGEAPH OFFICE.” -3m_W.H. PORTER, General Agent, 933 F st. JOHN M. "YoU! |COUNTRY REAL E E, hour's ride from city: ten aces: good howser thin. ‘euros; Ave mney walk frock atation= 85, 000 a2. FARM Fi davilion. ok RENT OF juror Country Hair tons Address WAN CA nepali jPECULATORS, LOOK AT hs esol 10 Acres of beautiful Land on Ten: opposite Secretary Whituey’s country, Seid" froute. principal uttablo for cottages fen-ron house, with good water and is healthy. Cheap at 815,000. Fifty-three Acres on Grant This one oF ‘the 1 mont ea ap ma Good waterand is'a very healthy dia the best. it is improved rtabie eght-room bouse ands larg ay Look sucain! Rock Greek around Was on. Tht ait at $35,000. vy hige Earn of 30 Actes on Schineton, tinprow new barn and ve sheds; __ BOARD ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON Mpwos ‘Moor in private fauily w Lerdics ind P street cars Massachusetts aves IPE McPHERSON HOU and I sts..i8 now open for liso framaicht and table boa YOK R LEASAN | Pious with caASan Tratie toed | kiven and equised. "SES Tse a S PROFESS: AD. ELZEMONA, | ANANE & McDERMOTT, 436 7th st “SIBLEY FARM.” 8 MILES ‘the city, containi ders, ‘Mus. M. T. SOUTHALL. HALF O00, sig Fat P. DAVIS, FOR RENT AT FOUR MILE RUN: | table, &c.; fine place for clubs, ‘nshing ‘parties, inarket searden, dairy or residence: Care stup at farm every hour. bly to THOMAS W. SWANN, P.O, Alexandria, ‘4 ve ESIRABLE TR CK ‘ix miles from Washing: ‘ALVERT Con re south ‘OUR BARGAINS. ‘Town Road, lence. This ‘on Pierce's Mill Hoad, and is tin good land aud haw ; well fenced, 106 acres, 1 arn atid “o f Sind syear. SWORMSTEDY £ SRADEET. GEE ING. 5] NI ith board location Rae? cars near. 1415' 17th st, near jt CORNER OP 15TH tlle reception of perma w FURNISHED vard; references ‘ocl6-4m TONAL, _ WONDERFUL GIFTED ELL Be Make SE ih NDERECL GHETED S | hidden inystery revealed. Finds lost o ‘treas- hres oF mines.” Kecovers stolen property. } GENc uccene in Canines, te able 100 OF Lo pay, 9% Sth at. bet. Daud Eat. nw. pusuit this PEGE CLAY chankvowi xint—has returned and ean ews, love and ts faction guarauteed. Oftice hoi th st. nw. Causes speedy marriages. fi r. Never fails, Gives picture of one ton ty: Jost moves all family trou: rinks separated to- clairvoyant. Cures sickness. 0. Upeu ‘Sunday, 421 eae ‘ANT AND ASTROLO- be consulted ou busi- wirtwony. Allin trouble call. Satis. Urs, 9 atu. to 7 pom. PBS Jaza-ot* ark, North Grounds of the Columbian University a1 Meridian Hill is constantly increasing, Those who in- Sept now will realize lange’ profits during tie coinng aeason.” Tam prepared sone these subdivisions. er aa, PARKERS corey U4i8 F st.nw. ‘On PALE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, 30 CHOICE lots for ale, prices ra 223 to 40c. MI. PLEASANT. 20" very desirable lot for sale, prices 1235 to S0c.’ Terms very ousy. 8.6. Hil; Cor. 8th and F. Also 8 south front lota on Q, bet. 17th and. Mass. ay. sultable for handsome dwelliign. Prices $1.03 to p25 per foot. S.C. HILL, Comsth and F.— JaUk-0e" JOR SALE—MEKIDIAN HILL LOTS. WE HAVE gotue cuoice blocks of ground in this locality where 1d in. 80. rapidly” increasing in value, ais single Lots and sinail tracts, Fa partiemiars piven at Ouroffice. Bargains can now be bad on exsy termn ote JOHN E. BEALL & CO. 1821 F R SALE—MERIDIAN HiIl TH STREET {Hier as been x iost unprecedented savatice in prices te Bee stn opt OD La ang the entire tract, having and unbroken an magnificent SPOTS RS Te ane 8. C. HILL, $222.6 Corner Sth and ¥'ste, JOR ae OF. Baar ASD M STS. ALE On SALE CORNER QF 121d AND M STS 1 9 feet ou M aud 100 feet on 12th se ania (OS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F stn. x120, north side Masrachusetts ave, near 25-foot alley iu rear. Will sell low, off easy taken at once. JOHN E. BEALL & CO., 1321 F st. ‘SALE—LOTS— 60,000 TO 70,000 SQ. FEET, .000'sa. feet at 45c., M st. w! feet, front, GUc.; Meridian Hill, two lots, eacli 2150, 30c.; Lanier Heights, two lots, eweh 30%190 feet, 226. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, jal-1we 1226 F st... OR SALE—A SQUARE OF GROUND CONTAIN- ing 46,000 square fect, suitable fora Tumber, oF gpalurdeltuated rar the Bultituore. and. Potomac rack rUnBIng to they . ‘AUSTIN'T: BROWN, Real Es 21-6t FOR SAEED APART OF SQUARE No. 1047, aT Lith and Late. we. | Thin property is well located aud'is om tho line of travel over the new bridge over he Eastern Brancly’ ‘Will sell cheap ou easy ters, SOHNE: BEALL & CO, 1321 F stctewe Jae JOR SALE—SITE OF THE INGTON CASINO, ON CONNECTICUT AVE, NEAR FA RAGUT SQUARE. We offer for aale the projected site of the Washing- ton Casino, fronting 133 fect on Connecticut avenue, fammediately north of K st. and extendiur beck ait average depth of about 120 feet, io wide alley, A‘nrst: Clase foundasion has been ‘erected’ ou tis aie with fderground i. and frou its situation is Crery Feapect. well’ adapted fora late aparuneut Bouse or Botel For vertculars snguire of THUS. J. FISHER & CO, jal5-20 E JOE SALE— BUILUING LOTS WELL SITUATED _s1520 SALES. ning oven ‘Opposite City Post Office. NJ pee augua mses de THURSDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-SEVENTH, AT BROKERS’ iH NEW AND SECON ND; CARPETS, Ae si i neous, Srotes AND. HOUSEREEFING| EFFECTS aw. On THURSDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-SEVENTH. wes 4 C0, ANctiopecrs, GENERALLY AND CROCKERY, CANNED G0ps PEACHES 42 Al 1a ONE OCLOOK PM, ta falling provera | ONE FTE SUD, WAIT. CHANEER, $75, Will be offered SAE RMERATN PARLORSUITE, LATEST BY THOS. E. WAGGAMAN: _Sale without regard to weather. it 1802 and 1804 1 street northwest, fronting 30, ASRS oS OURSRGARG cr onto. gm | A aD RENEE A 107, two-story frames, four rooms. ATEMIAL HOUSES WAGONS, Bo, LARGE ‘Terms at time of sale. ExGiNE Soitic BYLANIRG MALL MA $a24-3t THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. Tirtuo of & decd of trust recorded ip Liber 1221, 2 33), of the land records. the scaderenmed ll ( [THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NiNeTRENTH, 1887°% TEN POEBCR A. Wt the TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | ?' Ee ie CTE conc REAL ESTATE AT HILLSDALE, NEAB ANAS in the said yard, Con COSTIA, D.C. Heb a guantly or Ay oR AS Unde virtue of a deed of trust, dated, Bis I es SNe | eects sn aceree oe 10 181, St. weg of the lan °1 y j trict of Columba, and by the direction of the holdar ut | sii CAieoe SHOCK, P: ML, on the phon ee the 2 i Machinery acme the saine wing been slightly rial to within we al {6 be removed by the purchaser ‘Terms: One-fourth cash (a numbered twenty-five Fequired at time of nale), (3); in the subdivision ‘plat thereof, recorded in the surve District, in Liber L. c., wumbel Dratrict in Liber LC. num 2 ff those terms are not with in five, days ‘said Jot is improved with « rty at the rink and cost of the ting building. m three days’ notice by advertisement in ired at the time of th JAMES G. PA 2 ot complied with wi WATSON 3, NEWTON,§ Trustees. the trustee reserves th ‘the at ‘, 3e ‘ {he trustee roserves the right to propery st | G. W. STICKNEY, uct, 036 F street. 15 rernaeing ta eee EE. WHE rien, deposit of 10 per cent balance in equal inatal- ectired €0 tho satisfaction POSTPO! THE ABOVE SALE NED TO Hens, Y, JANUARY TWENTY SEVENTEL 1887, deBate : fla ae. | commencing'st THN OOLOCK A Be arbi RUE SAE fe TOPTDOMEDDEE | pol GOWN Socio ane hour aiid place. ‘By onder of Trustec. dedicat” dks ° IJVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. a ‘8 SALE OF THREE GOOD HORS! {OE ae WAGONS AND THREE Sora OF SEN IMPORTANT AUCTION 81 By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 19th day of . rf THE COLLECTION OF FINE MODERN | November, 1896, and roconded im Liber Loss folie OlL PAINTINGS. 103,one of the Land Records for the of Colum One hundred and sixty VALUABLE AeA ng bia, und at the juest of the party secured thereby, hundred and twenty cieht WELL RROWN AWTIOTS | the unde I Prustecs will biter for sale at Paes ot P: 8, LONDON, MUNICH, DRESDEN, DUSSEL- | auction, in front of the auction rooms of Thomas Dow- Prof, Lindehschuaitt's remateably realistic work, | noSinarene"ar anin strest and. Rouneyivania yen Lindenschunitt 20 TURDAY, yi “Coonta's “Devotion” and “Music” Ma three eed! a tel Wigan eucones *s “Devotion” and “Munio.” : tf Diaz the Woods." Le - Kraus’ “Too Pull for Utterance.” of sale wil be cag ©. Hi Eaton's “October” and “Meadow Stream.” |» ed Trustee. Lepiquiuer's "the Shepherdess.” ‘Rieger's “Jolly Company,” and misny others of equal merit and value. An elegsnt Teer DOWLING, Auctioneer. collection of artistic examples, by men of world-wide (OERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY mutation, on Free Exhibition’ Monday and ‘Luceday, | VERMONT AVENEL BETWEEN Tt AND. January 24 snd 29: at Thos. Dowlng’s Art Gallery aud | _ STRENTS NORTAWESTE ‘Auction Roos, southwest cor. of Penn. ave. and 11th street, where they will be sold at auction on WEDNES- : a HIGHTH, dt ELEVEN ACM and THREE BME sch SP SSC a herein Ba 4 Ey , on tion. jeloe ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TEEEROOR! J) caso sub, aacucacare SOUR OS VERY HANDSOME, FI ‘eet 3 Incas on, ‘NITU! COMPRISING PLUSH PARLOB SUITE, EEERANT WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, EMBOSs! ROCKER, WALNUT ' WARDROBI ANTIQUE Oal i OAK CHAMBER SEI, WICKER KOCKEX, PEDESTAL _ ', cy TABLES POR- TIERES, BEDSTEAI JUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, WALNUT TABLES, | AND OTHER MAT- TRESSES, PLLLOWS AND BULSTERS, TOLLEE OT ee MER Berd FURNITURE, ED IN DWELLING NO. 627 E310 SEVENENTH, commencin she contained thoreth c., contained therein. short, time, and is in excellent condition, and | > should command the attention of partios ng water B. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, ETC. By order of the Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbis, holding a special term for Orphans Court busi- nese, Chall sef, on THURSDAY, JANUARY TWE ers pure! money rable in to be secured may be 901 purchaser. All conveyancin / ND J026-daedis’ et TRUSTRES' SALE OF ‘DINING-ROOM BELG AN ‘URES, M1 By virtue of two certain D; Ase, at TEN O'CLOCK 4M, Lamb: party secured thereby. I anc leet fa at regan na Pe | aA te are He ete ae teen as | ON paar erga Ho Pru Hallack, Gil buintingy "and Engraving, Feeiher Pi | Clock, letures, Chandeliers, Halr and other Mat- Ware, Kitchen Uteumila, ke Porticres. Folding Bed, Walnut Extension Table, Plush Je2i-3t EDWARD K: PLANT, Administrator. Tenlgctens Aen ke. is ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, ‘Trustee under Trust in Liber 1159, folio 186. EXCEPTIONALLY FINE CONSIGNMENT MOSES, POS, reas ‘Trustees under Trast in Liber 1217, folio 378, HANGINGS, FORMERES” PINE’ EMBNOLDERIES NGINGS, AND LAMBREQUING. SUBST IMPORTED FROM THE BAST ay GAMALIEL K. DAVIDYAN, of Constantinople, and Will be sold at public sale at our salesroons, corner 10th street abd Penueylvania avenue u- ¥< WEDNESDAS, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Bdrun. CASI DESK: ATELEVEN A, MAND THRE VM BACH DAY.) CAINS EE BETS MUSICS DOR WARDROBES, are, pieces. gathered by ai expert during the past year, in the interior of Turkey id Persia, aud brought here for exhibition and sale, without reservation, on account of the owner lesving for his native howe DINING CHAT EACH, ON O 32D STS. A DECIDED BARGAIN TO AN IMMEDIATE PUR- Cue. CHAS. A, MCELEN, yi SALE— THE oe PLATED W, ‘AT RACK, BRUSSI NOMTAUAST SECHION OFTHE GUT | wonpAy Gabe SEENON OR OOO many. | SEALED CAPE tocht hh BAUER AND We have for sale s larze number of Building Lots "FOURTH AND TWENTY-EIPTH. SITES, &c., BEING THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF well situated in the northeast section of the city which, taloges. with Gimeusione: ansyaliesticg DWELLING No. 2134 STREET NORTHWEST, ‘we are prepared to sell cheap. For plats, &., apply to Tug, Cal. WALTER 'B, WELLIAnS & CO. AT AUCTION. ee oe SO Lt Auctioneers._| By virtue of an onder of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a speclal term for probate HON OSE, BETWEEN SINS AS Ss) San WENTT-LICH LH, commenciyg et TEN OCLOCK, WEST HALF OF SQUSiE 779, SUBDIVIDED, si 7 7 NO DEEP LOTS: MOST NOMICAL BULLDING GEOUND, AT THE PRICE IT IS OFFERED, FOR HOUSES "RANGING IN PRICE FLOM $3,000 TO $4,000, IN NORTHEAST WASHINGTON. CHAS. A. MCEUEN, 3a15-10t VACANT GROU: 1430 FST. NW. PE ee Or cue cry. DEW DESIMADLE BataaiNS ‘This class of property is being rapidiy purchased as an investment by persons who have probited lavely thereby, aud there Is bats limited amount in ket at barcain prices.” Persons wishin to secure A GREAT MANY FEET OF GROUND FOR A LITTLE MONEY should avail themselves of the present oppor- tunity without delay. ©. A. McEUEN, 5-10 THO F st. nw. SALE—WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING WELL located Lote of Ground at low pricts-ou easy tories ‘or iy trade for improved property, viz: 65,000 square feet northeast, at 30c.; ground imme- Altely opposite held at 0c. e000 feet at 4oc. ;ground sdjoining has just brought 40,090 square feet, Ist at n.w., at 45c.; water, sewer, &e. ‘The above mentioned 1 ada; Saat Perea on Ask at 0 25. _Jel2-im "WALKER & WILSON: 1000 F 30: nw, R SALE-VALUABLE NORTHWESTERN COR- ner Sy of lot Tysuuare 243 ( bout | by Verwout ave. lowa cit. ata. ‘The vacant corner loi, 242100, fand the larve, substan cially-buslt adjolusg house wit Jot, 208100, will be. sold, together oF ener rely. my To owner, 1503 'N at. VIRGINIA. HYGEIA HOTEL. One hundred yards from Fort Mouroe, where daily target practice, guard mount and dress parade take Place. Perfect in cuixine and appointments. Accom- dates 1,000 guests. Turkish, Russian, electric, hot und cold sea and fresh-water baths. Afternoon concerts and nightly hops. Pure ocean air, free from malaria and conducive to refreshing sleep. Average temperature for winter 47 degrees. Send for illustrated descriptive pamphlet and terms, _$a1-2m. F, N. PIKE, Manager ‘FPSHLAND PARK HOTEL, AIKEN, 8, 0. t Elevator. Net ibing. Arrangenients, al Otticer, U. 8. A » T consider it, i, iuost desirable of Hydraulic scien eens mg GEN. W. 6. HAZEN, Chief 83 Folntedsettcnctne aa Shaseee the neni rmtergauat! SKILLED MAS So st ow Address MISS E.'3. FACE. AGE CA! BE OBTAINED AT 467 references, ‘Lhe best city physicians® i. MME. SELDEN. E81 SHED. S ME. SELDEN. ESTABL 5 Diteritapc and sebtie rane ee ED aS, ise and confifiential at all hours. Ottice 759. th ak, jal7lwe Hi sta. nw. atm. 107 p.m ADAME PA Miki kp sure: 20 KOOMS G AND 6, VERNON ors vet, AME ROSS, THE RELIABLE x M suf ad Astroloeist, hag b Deen couse ‘pat we sud iuatrimony: 25 years iu thie troche at Sain eon 9. All gars 10 Soom EON CHIROPODIST, BOW, Chiropodist. Mice DR J. Ce aan Feunayivenie ove. IUSBAND, SUR- pzsctigg Bas sained them the world-wide reputation of ing America’s best o} Office 1115 Pa. ave. Uo Mrmr SESIMEE Sleek iuetiuetapd tome dolut, = ee Lov, &.8.CO. To Southatuptont re) Siler Fee gbame Spas Pee ak Ok ~ Ems Feb.16, 12 pm Comiortabie staterooms, excelle: saloon appointments, to. frei ata Send for new paupulet Sadan Pls IPC. EATEIELD, Proprietor. ‘EWPORT NEWS, V. NPM Onibanpeor'eedd, near O14 roint Comfort ‘THE HOTEL WARWICK, An attractive, first-clasa Winter Resort for familiewand transient ‘Send for lustrated Pau 9 BP ORCUTT, 150 Brosdway, New York, orto °° J.B. SWINERTON, Manager, _424-akw26t__ Hotel Warwick, Newport News, Va. Xow often : THE PARADISE OF WINTER RESORTS, for. i 4 al 5 for Pe ee aor w ‘PARFECTION OF LIVING—THE ALTAMONT, 2 We Just ‘St Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Hotel,’ Highest elevation. On the handsou- di Incandescent est Perfect heat and ventilation, electric light in e' room. Hi . Suites Sree Sanat hoeeeiae St utes’ ride from Wash- e snd for illustrated describing Hotel. "W-L- STOIK, Baltimore, ‘Owner and. 3 a ‘Terms cash. By viztue of a, supplemental decree. of the Su 2 fara H. O'Brien et al. are com- AX, FEBRUARY THIRD, 1887, O'CLOCK A. M., at the stiction ‘rooms of Duncauson Bros., corner of 9th and D streets northwest, in this H iD OTHER MA’ Bab a8, SoHE, MARE SIDEBOARD, WALNUT EXTEN CHINA AND Gi Columbia, 32d day of, Mi et al. are defendants, the in said decree, will sell at ny fa Foil oF the premises, on “MONDAY Y THE SEVENTH AT ‘subist bi, in Zog’s. sub-division of square iiumbered 361, fronting depth of 100 feet, toa public aley: Getween T and U ‘£100 feet, to a public alley, between recta northwest, improved bys two-story Brick ferme of sal cnet of, tale, ae, prescribed by decrea ‘in cash and ‘rithin. ten, a at rk and cost of detaniting ‘at purel cost N KEN1, Trustee. > Pennsylvania ave, D.W. ])UXCANBON BROK Ftiononcers PARLOR, _ CHAMBER, AND _ OTHER ” FURN! MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, BOLSTE! ‘OTHER CARFE 1 PI ROHS, LAMBREQUING, CONTAIN! rtain deeds of trust, recorded re. spectively in Liber No. 1159, folio 186, et seq., and Liber No. 1217, folio 278, et'sea., of of the District of and st the request of the we will sell, on THURS. commencing at TEN the land. J) UNCANSON BROS. auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, kc, COMPRIS- IN HANDSOME PARLOR SUITE, VASE, WALNUT DESKS, Cl wi all the Furniture, Carpets, &., contained therein. %-4t Administrator of P. To Sansry 1HOMAS DOW! FOUR LEAD! 'WO TWO-STORY FRAME HOUS! roe reed : Pw. YEARS ptosis 1900. DENTISTS OF STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTIO BALTIMORE. AY AFTERNOON, JANUARY TWEN- mentioned houses, ‘Terms; Cash on day of sale. Professor P. B. Wilson, of the Balti- more University, has analyzed ZON- WEISS Crean for the Teeth, His re- port says it contains preciesely the TRUSTEES’ SALE OF STREET SOUTHEAST. qualities that above Dentists says > Under, and i a dentrifice should contam. —ZON. 27th, 1885, ahd recorded in Ii . 4 373, et seq.’ Of a deed of trust dated WEISS is of soft creamy consistency, 1885, and: led in liber No. 1, and is applied to the brush by means of the land of an fimitation ivory spoon. It has the fler for sale peculiar, refreshing, preserving and Suction, on EREDAY. tho. FO cleansing qualities and delightful ARY, A.D. 1887, at HALF. flavoring of its own. Sold by all P.M, the follo Druggisis. vision of lots und. eight hundred, ya ti lurick di Miers of Sale: One chaser to be given for six per cent interest, cured at the option of Aired dotiare wl b time of sale. “If Qoisirome Pussrens. A higher grade of Plaster than the public On FRID. Y-El 1887, at FOUR O'CLOCI Fone iensteksuiorn, ae ‘cas two years from the day. of mie the hance to be given for the dete ‘bya deed of trust on the purchaser. be required on the on the| ‘Possession xiven ou the 15th of February and to be removed immediately thereafter. Ja24-dts, JGNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS NO 1306 THIRD Virtue of a. of trust, cated May June See 2. folio 17, et Seq. eral of errenen ena URLTH DAY OF FEBRU- A pe ae) Jot numbered twelve (12) of Green's recorded subdi- rts of lots in square numbered two (802), the same being improved as balance in one and notes of the pur- syments, bearing and se- sold, or all of one hun- yurchase at the ‘are not complied with ber No. 1, 7 oR hed le semi-annuall; Repost N oF third be paid e balance twelve and efghteen ‘mouths from day of le, with interest at the rate of six B) percent bet Shnum from the day of sale. ‘The deterred payment ents “4 Be: spel omen. upon good and sufficient pon rt of purtuagers "OREO jerms $0 be, complied with TURE, records WALNUT BOOK- HIFFONIER, M. T. ES, BUILT ABOUT AND 1902 B within ten days the: reserve the right to resell has hitherto known. More penetrating and hE 3 ae Setsalting parchaser. powerful than common Porous Plasters. seoeats Vit MITE, prustees. Bold by all druggists. 221-3m s phizes For Provenss, 50 00.—Fifty dollars will be paid by MARTIN GIL- C Con ware| Rear aa ‘OR, ISTH ‘OB. 15TH the First Best, Becoud ‘Best aud. ih AND GSTs. AND G8T8. Series of twenty (20) Short Proverbs, or calito of HEROTHEDY TA f° tHe ‘The following examples are given of what would be ‘deemed appropriate: OUR PRODUCTIONS ARE ALL SELECTED FOR THEIR EXCELLENCE AND TO MEET pad esta enone the worse for being teicg told.» — THE WANTS OF REFINEMENT AND TASTE. 2 a a ee THEIR TRUE VALUE WILL BE APPRE- wh Gat age ile, Sa ero" Martin Git CIATED WHEN EXAMINED AND OCOM- — Conprztoxs: PARED WITH OTHER GOODS, POPULAR GOODS, POPULAR STYLES, | oot fuscttw ibe mad made by impartial ena which aste ‘con 1s “Tired nature's sweet restorer."—Hz-No Txs, POPULAR PRICES. Bacar iar) Our une wide of the paper only. TYSSOWSKI BROS, Bay shulin a wenied suvelope our full pained MEN'S WEAR, tile nelection by the fudaes of the thres best lists. i Address all communications relating to this offer to Hr-No Tea Paovenns, Care Mazrox Gritzr & Coq Baltimore, Ma. COR. 15TH COR. 15TH | (Copyright 1887.) 410-1m AND GSTS. ___nl3.wke3m___AND @ STS. - Gaxone Renccrions. No Loxa Paoctasaniox. of our LADIES’ Furs st| QUALITY, PRICES REPOT! SPEAK PREM Pate Siena erate obes wootes | CTALITE, Banos, 40m REPUTATION SEAL SACQUES, JACKETS and VISITES. Men, ¥< = foung Men, Boys Scaurres MILWAUKEE LAGER, ‘The Best in the country. ‘For sale in bottles by dealers generally and in casks ‘and bottles by the agent, SAMUEL 0. PALMER Devote: | PSE Tow. ‘Telephone, 480 and 454. ‘The Superior Make of our Well-known Clothing, to- ether with Bargain prices, tell the story. and Children Suite, are open to your in- ‘Department, ‘Spection, with the Lowest Prices. ‘It {os practical fact that we are not consider. ing the question of profit on what remains of Our Fall and Winter Stock. Our only object disinter- 2d EDITION. Last ‘eran oh Sr, NO CHOICE aT TRENTON, ‘Thirty-nine Democrats Vote fer Ab- bott—Threckmorton fer Bedle. Trenton, N. J., Jan. 264—The assembly met this morning at 11:30 o'clock and at noon a ‘motion to adjourn with a view to going into joint meeti: vailed. All the republicans, Immediately "lett the “chamber, In prevent 2 quorum. On man was h the stitute a maj ity Of the moved licang. It takes 41° votes to. con- ur. Noonan however, order. to the’ joint meeting ho wae called any one man owned the D. dhurty'nine “democrats present thirty-eight Ly- =a for Abbet ‘vot. New Yor, Jan. 26.—The trial of Louis Bieral for shooting Surveyor Beatle was continued to- day in the United States circutt court. ‘Tae first witness was Lawyer Thomas B. O'Dell Hesaw Bieral the day before the sh¢ 1 over! Wit asked how ‘une was, and Beral fe- piled with a question about his case Bleral was looking wild, and his eyes had a stony expression like an animal at bay. “He seemed irrational. Dr. Edward C. Mannan, an expert on mental and nervous is, testified that from the descrip- Uons given by Witnesses Bieral must have been laboring under a delusion. Witness had no doubt, but that Bieral was insane at the ume or shooting. * eee THE RAILROAD’S TURN. The B. & P. Read Asks an Injunction to Prevent Harassing Suits at Law. ‘The Baltimore and Potomac railroad company has, by its attorney, Mr. Enoch Totten, flled’a in equity against Charles B. Church, James E. Morgan and others for an injunction to restrain the defendants from prosecuting actions at law against complainant, for a decree establishing and confirming to complainant the right to main- tain and use the tracks, branches, &c.,in South Washington; that if defendants are entitled to damages, the amounts be ascertained and deter- Inined, and that the rights of all parties may be fully defined, &c. Hike iit octs forth the charter and of complainant, by which it was aut jorized to construct and maintain araliroad by way of K street, Virginia and Maryland avenues, that Vi and asserts nia and Maryland avenues are the prop- erty of the United States under the agreements with the original proprietors, ‘The bill further states that the defendants are, or claim to be, owners of lots of ground adjoining Virginia avenue and Maryland avenue along ingot the Tallroad, and they have instivuved the ace tons at law against’ complainant, because com- plainant, as they allege, in maintaining and ope. Tating {ts railroad on said avenues, loads and ‘unloads cars upon the public S, creates n¢ dust, noxious vapors, smoke and cl consequence their lots of o1se, lers; and in lands and the buildings thereon are much depreciated in value, for which ‘they demand large sums as damaj ges. ‘The bill gives a history of the suits and a list of actions as follows: $5,000 damages; Wi, U. Beall, $5,000; Henry Khignt, $10,000; Chas. ¢ Fitzgeral a, $3,060; Jas, Harrison Jol Chas, B. Church, $10,000; Jas. B 3 ‘Wm, T. Walker, $10,000; H. Walker, $10,000; Chas B, Churc! Wim. M. Dalton, $5,000; Mary H. Rowland, § Christian Ruppert, $5,000; ‘Samuel $5,000, Euzabeth Strobel, $5,000; (Wan. "Nei $5,000; Bennie C, McQuay, Crown, $10,000; Win. i. beail, $5,000; Wm. N. Dalton claiming $5,000; Susan nsOn, ceed Wm. 7. Walker and Thos $20,000; $10,000; ond, $5,000; Charies R, james T. Petty, $5,000; "Sarah C. Richards, $3,000; John Weusies, $20,000; llorace S. Johnson, $3000; Ly. man H. ‘Lau! ,000: ‘Thaddeus: agra $5,000; $23,000; ‘Martha Allen, $5,000; $15,000; Mary D. Lear, '$5, 000; Mary J. Smith, exec Ao Watker $8,000: Jona Le Fowler, 4000: ee 0 Kliza- beth A. Duncan, $5,000; Kitas C. Caldwell, $5,000; Suste i Benner, "$5,000 $5,000; Wim. Nelizy,, $5000; Henry, 5,000; tots Rigust 30, 179, to Noveutber 19:h last, 5,000; Charles C. Andel ; Owen Nugent,” $10,000; TsOD, zt they ran indate tok ‘The bill aversthat the average time consumed in the trial of four cases was about Uhree days cach, and the expense of each trial Lo the compiainant was very great and onerous. The compiainant further avers that other persons threaten to insil- ngs against the complatnant, number of persons UnlaWTully u tute like and that a lz combined together for the purpose of hat complainant by actions at jaw and otherwise, and called themselves the “South Washiagton’ Pro- lective Association.” ‘The complainant, upon the advice of avers that it is authorted, by tue sald original act of 1 ration and the acts of Congress to use and maintain its tracks, &., without respon- sibility for damages to any pri arty. Prope! complainant further avers that IU bas constructed, and is now using und maintaining six depots or e stations, for receiving and delivering treigitin the city of Wi ‘along the line of its said rall- Fad. To exch ot the sald depots the compiainant has properly constructed and 18 now using lateral leading trom its main tracks, Authorized by lu to waintain sald Sidiigs, Wi ‘out responsibility therefore for damages to private individual rand it 18 ‘uh any ‘The complainant brings this bill in the nature of a bil of peace to tue end that all Controversies growing out of the use and operatiot of suid rall- sidings, turnouts, Toad tracks, ‘depots: Uons may bé heard ahd determined at once, and sta. | and in one sult, and thatprotection may be afforied to complainant against all tions of persons and multipitclty of sults, ee unlawful combina- Deputy Controller of the Currency. JESSE D. ABRAHAMS, OF VIRGINIA, APPOINTED. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury to-day appointed Jesse D. Abrahams, of Virginia, to be deputy con- twoller of the currency to succeed Valentine P. Snyder, bank examiner at New York some time ago. Abrahams has been for some time an assistant to | Prot. C. B. Young in the Emerson insuvute. Mr. who was appointed Mr. He became a clerk iu the Treasury departinent under the Grant civil service rules, but was dismissed, It oe for the tion of chief examiner Lyman’s appointment 8 commissioner. and a favorable Capitol Topics, ‘TWO DISTRICT BILLA, ‘Inthe Senate to-day Mr. Chace, from the Dis- trict committee, reported the two bilis (hitherto Of the elvil seFvioe commission at the time ot MF pression upon the President. His selection as deputy controller was made by Con- troller Trenhoim. mentioned in Tax Stax) to incorporate the Amer- Jean ‘Trust company, and to amend the act to in- rate the National Safe Deposit company, ‘Of the District of Columbia, TO AMEND THE OLEOMARGARINE Law. In the Senate Mr. Beck has introduced a bill to amend the oleomargarine act 80 a8 to reduce the tax of wholesale dealers from $480 to $100 and of retail dealers from $48 to $12. ‘THE BILL TO TRANSFER THE SIGNAL SERVICE. ‘The bill introduced by Mr. Morgan in the Senate to transfer the signal service to civil jurisdiction provides that the signal bureau shall consist of One chief and such st es as may’ It. “It also vided by law the ordinate force of Sala'bureau loyes thereof, subject to removals empl a carta Sampensationot $4 be to efficiently manage necessary Pie pres nt orgentzation ‘of the sub- resent 5 daid purest shall continue as at I hereatver ‘be regurded ‘as civil as in other shall receive an ‘and be appointed $4,000 ‘the President, by and with the advice andcon- SBat of tne Senate. ‘House appropriations committee to-day with lation to the additional ‘ecessary gett ET Dill, _He he juire an Rene hwenenige ‘Compton has notified the chairman of the pints suanivee tua be wl We atnent oma THE WOMAN'S CAUSE, Proceedings of the Woman's Suffrage Convention. MISS ANTHONY =OMUCH PLEASED WITH THEIR “TRIUMPH” IN THE SENATE—ATTENTION NOW TO BE GIVEN To THE HOUSE OF REPKESENTATIVES— ‘Wat Was DONE To-paY. At the evening session of the National Woman Suffrage convention at the Metropolitan church last evening Miss Anthony announced the result of the vote in the Senate on the womau suffrage amendment. She said that not a single democrat ‘voted for the amendment. Mra May Wright Sew- all delivered an address on “The Conditions of Liberty.” Mrs. Elizabeth Boynton Harbert spoke on “Our Motheriess Government,” and Mrs Isa- della Beecher Hooker spoke on “The Constitu- Uonal Rights of the Women of the United States.” THIS MORNING'S BUSINESS SESSION. At the executive session of the association at ‘the Riggs house this morning, officers were elected for the ensuing year, the old officers being re- elected in most every case. The elected executive officers are: President, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, of New 4 Gage, of New consi; Phasbe W. ‘Scott Duniway, of ve committee, wi oy ‘Secretary, Fllen ton, D. C.; corresponding tarot Philadelphia; ‘treasurer, Jane H. Julia A. Wilbur, of 3 Vice presidents at lange, ; chairman execu- it Kewall, of Indiana; . Sheldon, Washing- .; auditors,’ Elza T. ‘Ward and Washington, D.C. no changes dents for the states. Mi ‘seeretary, Rachel G. Fos. ford. in the list of vice ire Ruth C. Denulsom was Te-elected vice president for the District. A CAMPAIGN AGAINST UNCONVERTED SENATORS. ‘The association discussed at considerable length ‘the action of the Senate yesterday and measures ‘Were agreed upon to influence senatorial action in the future. mittee of the whole,” “We simply made ourselves a com- said a lady who told THR Stak reporter what’ was going on, “to see that Senators who are not re-elected.” made eu: tuck, Harbert a Robinso! interest women who are ‘of Philadel don with oplesof the Lite or sane Mott,” to be sold for the benefit of Sousteneoeweents eens = = of the lauion. 4m the suffrage TO SEE THE PRESIDENT. A committee, with Mrs. Blake as chairman, was appointed to call upon the President and ask him, in case of the passage of the bill to distranchise ‘the women of Utah, to veto the measure. Some of the resolutions to be presented at the Public session to-morrow night were read but not acted uy pon, ‘There were fifty ladies present at the meeting. At the public session, which began at_half-past two o'clock to-day, an address was dell Mary Seymour Howell on “The Dawning of the ‘Twentieth Century.” Mrs, Pearson, of ottin, interesting talk about sui | Slaughter, of Dakota, and Mrs. Matilda Joslyn | Gage, of New York, also delivered addrewsen, i Br for to-night comprises addresses by Colby, Madame Clara Neyman, Zerelda G, Wallace and Phebe PLEASED WITH THE VOTE IN THE SENATR. The ladies of the suffrage convention were in | high spirits today over the vote in the Senate | yesterday on the suffrage amendment. Miss An- thony was radiant. in reply to a Stax reporter's inquiry. It was a triumph for us. You see we have on our | side one-third of the United States Senate. At the | Tinst time such an important question as this—a | question involving an entire revolution, one that ‘the very base of our | ment—comes betore the Senate, to have one-third | Of the senators with us 1s most encouragt i do I figure out that we have one-third?” Anthony, the’ vote in the Senate, Were sixteen Senators who voted for the bill. the ees Senators paired we count on Al- lison, Aldrich, Cameron, Chace, Dawes, Harrison (I have some doubis ‘about Harrison), Miller, Plumb, Sabin and Stanford as our friends. ‘There’areeigven of them, who, with the sixteen that voted, inake in all twenty-seven Senators on ourside. It's my intention to interview every Sena- Lor who did not vote and find out just how he Would have voted. Our plan of action will be in | ‘Uhe case of Senators such as Ingalls and Hawley, ‘who are known as our oppon up again for election to prev Ihe Senate if possible. Now, in Kansas the women ‘there will Work for tbe election of members of the legislature who will promise to support for the Unived States Senate only some man piedged to Vote for our amendment. We can accomplish this, We have women enough at our back, and these Women are an immense power. have five hundred women making Clara Proposes to change of ‘thelr tears and rid rogram taking up throughout the country. Mrs Frances Willard, Who Will have a reception here Friday, 1s at tiie ‘head of half a million wouen, ali of then pleaged Yo suffrage. These women have descovered that ers were ineffectual to | the man’s “A defeat! pra ad ‘of saloons when | brought the saloon into existence. So they are with us because they want to vote on this one question, In other movements tor Women, Who are striving for better movement, Robinson, of Massachusetts, cairm: committee to organize a lecture bureau, bas com- pleted her work. Mrs. Ida H. Robey has been ap- pointed manager of the bureau. Mr. Edward M. has presented’ the associa- am, England, gave an ie in pouzins. the G Mesdaines Sewall, Neyman, Blake, Gougar, Shat” Southworth. Reports were made | from sub-committees of this general cominittee on | plan of work, Mrs Ewing, of Chicago, is chatr- | man of the sub-committee du domestic 's, When they come ‘to our amendment are committee on plan of work are Unrough Mra, Sew spended. The committee was « the following membership: which was iUnued with dence, to in domestic oc- Mrs. H. H. of the sub- | by ngland: Mrs. she exclaimed, | “Why no. govern. . How id Miss, Printed record “Well, there or Frye, their return to Why, we speecues vote | earnest conditions of | living, ‘have learned tat they are powerless against the voting of men, and they are with us.” “Tis ts tue first Une,” continued siss Anthony, | 1886 ou our amendivent. “We | in 8 curlag Fecog- nition. Our bill 1s now on the calendar ot tue | “uuat we ever have accomplished a Jaouse, and my first work now will be to have It | gol a vou | brougit belore the House so we can get an ex- | pression there. We will ask our leader there, | on. Ezra B. Taylor, of Oi, to make a motion to Luft Che bili out or ‘the calendar. you See, new men are for us. ‘The new Senator In | Ube place of Mr. Pair 1s 0n our side, and you see Mr, Farwell isfor us, Me cast his iirst vote for ua” ‘Any one who knows Mrs. Stanton’s Jolly nature,” said Miss Anthony, speaking of the letter from Mrs. stanton published in y {ould of course read hier ledter a ter under it, She seemed to be scolding | rm but have no doubt when she had | written that letter and read it over, she lay back | and laughed heartily over it fo Fighting?” continued Miss Anthon: ‘Mrs. Stanion’s suggestions. course, in days when succers in Wariare wore Upon military sagacity and discipline than, upon paysical strength, women Dut that Is not what we look about one of of the wire to ‘New x New York Stock Market. (he Sow Task Diack Marvet as reported by apesal 1 ing when there will be no ighiing.” cena ere FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, and H. H. Dodge, 539 1otn street: In the Senate, verday’s STAM, and see her Hat an hour. referring to Why, of depends git Ko to War, he Une 13 com? :00 pan. prices | thereot Defending the Depot Bil. THE COMMISIONEKY MESTONSIBLE FOR PROPORING 70 GIVE ARMORY SQCANE TO THE RAILROAD CORPORA toss, The bill to reguiete steam railroads in the cits, fa:roduced in both houses of Congress Monday, Was, as stated in Te STAR, drawn up by the Dis tiet Commissioners ‘The Dill was draven at the yuest of members of the District com. milter who. desired to have something tangible before them on tis subject. One of the Counatssioners remarked to-day. that the bill was Only asugeestion, and of course might be modi. fed a great deal borare it becomes a lu. Still he thought tt the. best plan that had” been "suggested. It relieved the Rortheast section almost entirety of Its preset Tallroad incubus ‘The Baltimore and Ohio will have io cunnel to make tts connections with the ralimore and Potemae and will practically disap- Pear. He thought it was desirable that the union Pot should be. ‘located near. the center of the city and "not on the outskirts ive did not think the bill proposed to give the AF- Tory square to tne raid companion 1 posed “hot the depot should be located there. "Tho government could, of course, require the compa- bles to pay a rental for the ground or to purchase liaise Has Received Ne Such Offer. WHAT TREASURER JORDAN HAS TO SAY REGARDING ‘A RECENT RUMOK. ‘Treasurer Jordan when asked to-day about a pubs lished report that he is to be the president of @ new national bank in New York, with a capital ot $1,000,000, replied, “I have received uo such off Know that steps are being taken toest ablish sn a Dank in New York, and should a position in it Offered ine T would think twice before declining 1. 1 would not think of resigning my position as ta Surer before the adjournment of Congress iu any event.” Bishop ‘The will of the late Rishop Richard Harvey Cain, of the African Methodist Episcopal church, was Dled to-day. This dated January 15, and heleay. to his wife “his real estate im Lincolnville, 8. C., also his interest in certain life Insurance ot the National Life and Maturity association, of this city, He directs that his insura the St. Lawrence Equitable, of out for the Paul Quinn college. in Texas, be changed and divided between his wite and daug! ter, the latter's portion to be invested, He leaves house 819 eth Street southwest, in this city. to Mary J,Cain, of Cincinnatt, his brother's wife. houses 21 and'23_ to Jane Edwards, wife of Rev E. Edwards of ‘Texas. Mis library and papers leaves to Rev. Mr, Rdwards His houses 637 a1 402 10th Street and South Carolina avenue leaves to his wife during her life and then to his daughter. He appoints Revs. W. B. Derick, of New York, and J. E. Edwards, of Tekas, as trustees and executors, aed District Government Affairs, CONGRESSIONAL BILLS SUKMITTED TO THE COMMIS SIONERS. House bill for the relief of St. Dominic's churen. Senate bill to authorize the District Commission- rs to permit the temporary occupation of streets by a millway for the purpose of trans] terlal to fill about the base of the monument; H.R. bil: for the regulation of the Washington Gas Light company; Hi. K. Bill to require the street raliway compautes to heat the cars used by them on their roads; and MLK. Dill to amend the act giving the approval and Sanction of Congress to the route snd termini Of the Anacostia and Potomac River’ railroad: also bills to amend acts to increase the police force; for the relief of Mary C. Henderson; for tie Tellef of the Sisters of the Holy Cross: to extend The provisions of the act entitled an act tb provide for the revision and correction of assessments for Special improvements; for the protection of the morals Of minors in the District of Columbia: to “provide for an additional term of the Cireult Court of the District of Columbia and for the appoiuunent of associate justice widine for references of causes in thr courts of the District of Columbia have been Submitted (0 the District Commissioners by the House comuittee on the District of Columbia for report. CHARGES AGAINST POLICEMEN, Oficers Waish, Kendall and Fenton, of the South Washington precinct, were called upon Ddetore the trial board at hia ing to answer changes, said U ture, preferred against (hen 4s understood that. one of U The committee rep others, that called on the Commntssioners Saturday to gel them to revoke the order restricting the ace allowed for the storage of bullding materials he streeis, had another ce Commissioners Webb and Wheat sioner Ludlow wax absei gested some modifications ter will be considered by: ‘sioners this afterno: ts thought som cessions Will be granted the builders, Cus. G. Awes was to-day appointed a special | Agent of the Treasury at San Francisco atge per day. ‘Tak INTERSTATE Commence Bris. was received at the White House last eventug, and was Unis inorn- ing referred by the President to the Attorney Gen- eral for consideration before final action, AMONG THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS today were Attorney General Garland, Senators Jones, of Ne- ‘vada, BuUler and Van Wyck, Assistant P.M. G. Stevenson, Representatives Warner, with J. ¢. Mosiey and E.R. Hunter, of Mi ; Collins, ‘cece, Hopkins, Maybury, Carieton, Cowles, with Mr. Logan Osburn, of Virginia; Mires Allen, ot Massachusetis; McAdoo, Curtin, Anderson, with 4. F. Le Biand,” of Ohio; ex-Representative J. K. Kenolds and 'H. Blessing, of Ohio; Tarsney and Lovering. es BILL POR AN AccoUNT.—Georce P. Goff has, DY his attorneys, flied a biliin equity for am account against Horace F. Page. The complainant says he entered into an agreement with defendant in {o purchase real estate for lnprovenient and hat plainti? was to select and purchase some and have the deeds made to defendant and plaintiff to make contracts, &c.. and share in the profits; that on March Iu, 1886, plainti pur- chased, for $6,696, six lots tb square 237, and then AL Was greed to tinprove the ‘same. Unal deveudant then deeded the lots 1 son, Who, a (ew days aiterwards, sold the same to T. Scuuelder. He changes tat Che alieged sale to 0 Son Was Without consideration, and tne object ‘Was to prevent the complainant’ from sharing in the profits, He therctore asks am account and a decree based on the real vaiue of Uhe property. = RaNor OF THE THERMOMETER.—The following Were Ube readings at tue signal ollice today: 3a, Mh, 44; 7 a. mh, 44; 11 a. mn, 46; 2p. m., a; a mui, 50; wniuimuin, 41 — Alexandria Afsairs, Reported for Tar Evexrxe Stan, ice have held dy ad roved about olver in his hus pocket, and said to killa youn: spoken, If she dk ils Iather now ‘bas him in Washington street with a loaded re hand and forty cartridges 1 he had a coraiaission from lady, with Whom he had ne not ‘marry him. charge. New Free Horses.—The new horses for the Co- Imubla engine, Very fine auimals, were tried on the street “Unis morning and atiracted much al |_@. |3:00' Name, et Lies Bee ee au. (fast Tine). daily to Ciucinuatt ‘and except Saturday to Chirag : Timited) daily. Chicago and iin van. daily, with trough sleepers. ty Tonia. Picite Exess, 10 par saily hihond aid the South, 6 and 11am. daily wud daily, except Sunday, "For Baltisnore, aid Tt bb 3 = 40,0, 10 Seah tnd iP as 12 da eae ag ye 20 pan For Pe Pama. daily, except 3 Sand pin. daily, ou Sunday, $a.m. and 4l9 pun." For Ere, Cauaudaicne, Kocuester, Bufalo and Niagara, 10 pu, xcept Saturday . DU. KoUrs—siation, Comer New Jemey ave- ue aud C street.—For Chicago, 10 atu. fast limited), daily, for Ciucimnati, Louisville and St $0 pin, 10:10 pan.” For Pittsburg, 10 a.m. am, daily ‘40. 100 ‘For i 1, Por way. stations be Baltimore, 5,6:40,8-30 ait 11:30 pau. on Sundays, 8°35 40, 70nd ii pan. Forstatous —_— Pa eH Tar Lowos ane Srnatxen ax Rackgy DF 8 pot jaybe's Expectorant san efective remedy for . Si x Coughs and cols aud exerts'a Deneficial e™lect on ‘he pulmonary aud bronchial ‘ongans. spre piglet ots ree eS LAN TLS ao ‘it seems so very, very far ate “Be ies Wore. ‘has gone, gone Notice of funeral Se ae manna