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iv C., THUHSDAY; JANUARY 27, 1887 i Fark. éwtlye'rouzan tod ape relishicd rounds, concrete walks be HERTFORD, 147354 F st. =e a 27-16 SOR SALE—CHEAP—165,000 FEET OF LAND, huproved by a 2-story wanaard 11-room iraue Louse and other buildings, jocated at a point where Wsth st extended or Meridian aud New Jersey avon, wil iptersect. Only lic. per foot. Eaay ter 12 30% HERTFORD, 145% F et JOR SALF_A 13 PER CENT INVESTMENT— ‘usemand Lots ineastern section .obe square in Park, at $1.00 for both. CHAS. A. Sub Pat JOR SALE—CHEAP_GOOD BU: ‘corner Zoey abd TrOkD, 12% st JO SALE—THREE-STO! mings: 11 rooms: iaod. iP. corer property - Bie. EVANS Then RY PB. MARBLE TRIM- _FOR SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. JOR SALE—923 AN each. JOHN E. BEA! 2 {QR SALE—GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE. F'siz new Brick Houses, 4 oon tate situsted ors ieautiful avenue northwest. with wide parking, perty e within bait square. "Price for 50. Terms, 81.000 cash. balance er year. This property is now rent ‘for: Sin ath. Apply to eng Ee po sete Real Eatate Age 1438 8 Vere feet in B15 S5e.. 1 Lot, B. JO. 3 Lots, B20, Sde +8 Lste, 20 ‘Lot "Me. Pleaoaiit, 18 t6 20 Lots, Columbia Heights, 19 to 50. All baryaina, MASON-SHOEM, ERE SIALCL, be rooms, mod imups., 12th a 2 Teoms, Fenton st., PEehat ottice. seen gab OS ie Av rooms and stable on Kuude Ilan: 10 rooms on N st, bet. 2Uth & JIst st, new bu0, 30 0,900 oun 0 7 and unimproved property im all parts ie Ab Wey eae ‘New York ave, SON E ST.. SIX 1 SALE_THREE NEW HOU ma cach allimod. Hupe.-a ten per cent invest: | ment, price §2:,00 cer, Aino, nice 2-story Brick, on Ky bet. Zine auatable ior busiscws. rice $4,000. Ferme tasy, Apply tod. W-P. MAELS, 1428 Nal ave: a0 S58 7 ‘SALE_SPFCIAL BARGAINS— P Several six Teves Hotwes ox Ast @.; all modern improvements. 10 per cent investment’ rice only Froom Brick Wallach Piace,bet.13th & 14th ats.24,500 Brooms ou L, bet. Loth and 16th sts. uw 6900 11 rooms and celiar on Corcoran st Brick, Lirs., East Capitol st.. bet. 6th ana 7th 11 rooms, oe. corner H and “ist sta pow... Grooms and cellar L, bet. N.Cap.and Lst sts. nw 2 Apply at once to J. WP. MYERS awe 1428 New dork ave. Fx # 14, SALE— SIX KOOMS 0x10; 84,000. y 3 yO weet Rround, terrace: Hne sb. $6,000. wees BESSY. DAVIS, 1319 F st JOR SALE _ FOR A LIMITED TIME, A CORNER House on Net, West Washington. It is a we built double house; $ stories aud basenient. 18 rooms, Bath rooms, closet, Ke., aud all other uiodert impre JOR SALE—LOT 45 FEET FRONT BY 100 FEET gu Set near 1sth st. improved by two suusll bricks renting for $10 each. Only $1.25 per toot. Lot on ISth st.. uear 1, 16 feet 5 inches by 100 feet, with one-story brick. _ 3826-6¢ A. BP. PARDON, pen es PCE PTH WIMP, 1493 F st JOR SALE—A NEWLY-BUILT DESIRABLE COR- ner dwelling. on the corner of $th and L sts. u.w three stories, basement aud cellar, 11 rooms, bath and all mod. imps. ; wide par Handsome newly-built dwelling, 802 L st. n.w., three stories, basement aud cellar, 11 rooms, bath aiid all mod. taps. Three handsome newly-bi 451 G st. b w., opposite the hew Peusion vilice Rouse contains P4 rooms, bath and all bs. “The abuve five houses are open tor inspec Also six handsome Louses, which are aew under rent, situmted on Nst, bet. 12th and 1th st nw. M st. bet Sthand loch sta. ww, loth at, bet Mac. ave. aud N St iow Mone, Sve. tot Att and Sth ta tov OPTS For particulars apply to the ,owuer, R. Gi PHMdD, 813% st tw., from 12 %0 1 pin.and > to PD eee c POE SALE—TWO-STORY BRICK, SEVEN Roous, Pett and cellar modern improvements, near 2d and F sts. me.: $5,100; on easy terzas. a JOHN SHERMAN & CO., Jn25-3t 1407 F st now. JOR SALE_ each th st.. above Gat. 1.6 st, hear 16th st. uw. Est. ne, Lot 58x115. WRIGHT & St. Cloud Building, § 131i Dat’ fb oe: 1743,1745 Lith st, 4.200 The above is ouiy'a portion of the property on my Bouks.. For full lst eail at office forbullcuin ieued o& the Istand 15th. azo] THOS. E. W. 1153 oat a Pk water, Sr AMAN. JPRok SALE_a SEW 5.ROOM BRIC House, just finshed, cor. of Yth'and C sts.s.e. Mod. pe bricht, cosy. convenient, 2 squares of thiee car Lines” Pot PALMEL. 312 10th at'ne. Salsw JF O8, SAE = SEYEEAL BKICK, DWELLINGS, now under rent; frum $4,200 to 46,5 TYLER & RUTHERFORD, EAR “x92 ft to an alley. 3 Cs BL F St. TNE HOME OR INVESTMENT: northwest. south front; eleven rooms aud bath: LE_F Iwellings, 447, 449.and | | { | | | | POR SALES | Fe SALE—MERIDIAN HILL | ouruttice. | | wodern unprovements and plumbing. open fireplace: | ry duiub waiter, cue; rent, $05. easy. Addrews Box 75, Star cifies. JOH SALE CHEAF-A NEAT. COSY HOUSE IN Jebrit park, 413 Spruce si; 7 rooms: cellar, Water and gus. J. BR HERTFORD, pees 142559 Ft RK SALE_GREAT BARGAIN IN BUSI Rruperty—-House 300 Lith sw. large three-sto Tick. contains seven roots and large “store with cel- Water and bath, ‘situated ou southeast co of 15th and Cate, ironting 26. fect on 13th feet un Cts. "it suid at once will take’ $4. 5,8, B. MYEMS, 1428 Kew York ave. @ SALE—THREE STORY BRICK DWELLIN 14 rocius aud cellar: furnace and all ined. imps. iocated at intersection of two principal avenues iuw ff nee south snd east, and Overiouks govel ervation. | Price EUTHERFORD, {OK SALE BY C. H. KNIGHT. 925 F ST. ¥.W. Cor, 13th & Gn w.$25,000 Md sv. ne. bet 2&3.94,000 ‘ 1.3 -70,000 Boundary Leta Scliee 17-000 Jot st ies 9 he gs W200 = Corcoran-bet.14& 15.4,000 Marks Alley, 4 ra. E. Capitol. Let. 6&7... 6,000, ether Houses and Lots in all parts of city. Please call for bulletin. jaee-7t Ju SALE— 1444 PIERCE PLACE, THRE. ud basement Brick. 9 rooms. aid modern improve- uents, peauina tubes, Re. 83 Inquire of MM FARRER, 141s F ot. uw. Ja21-61 OR SALE bet 9th and L0th sts. n.w., 7 Foo: Lots each 16 x 60 to alley: also $50 per month.” Will be sold @ favorable terms. JOH. how. 21-20 BE vod investment E'BEALL &CO.1 & sIX-Roe erearar Wor'ts. ave: JOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE theroweily-buiit House. 1k Bou. part now reuting $50 2 Fie fivestinent. Star office JOR SALE—BARGAT ew 8-0) dar wud i ore; outa Tern For particulars address 3 ON CAPITOL HILL. TWO brick Hotses, wil madera improve. ach, te ula easy. Kented t No. 1 10 per 0b ls ack. DANENHOWER & So! Also, a fine House ib iowa Cutt costuuine 12 vous apd all modern couveciences, price BT LOUD. fau0-lm DANESHOWEK © SUN. Hi? F QR SALE-BRICK STOKE AND DWELLING, ‘Zeb st. Just neat Boundary 24 tect trot shHENG. ern inyrovenenin DG. PROCTOR & 1115 F st. Fis to enit HARDING & WATERS, | __606 Lith st. bw. OR SALE_ON CAPITOL HILL. T from Capitol park aud Pennsyivani ong and vanes tome, and ‘bath if + iron feuce. Sinall cash payment. repair, iron feuc bpeymient. Pie Ja15-2w Real Estate and Insurance. 1000 Foes ¥ ST. NW. VALUABLE BUSI. ness Property, substantial building containing 20 rooms. THUS. ©. HENSEYS Jald-2w_ Real Estate and Inauratice, 1000 F at’n.w Jor SALE—MST. ¥.W. 3-STORY, 11 HS. M1, price $15,000. — ‘pine remdeuce om Vt. a Bot bw. baudevuse uew residence, 1m. $1 OF ave Sestory and cellar: Lites us. GAS Pa. sven tiew Satory and st 8 300, Bec bow, srsiory, ee, heated by furuace, st. aw, Setory ud cellar, Sra. wl: SB Te THOMAS G. UENSEY, 1006 F st. nw. Fu. SALE-AN ELEGANT HOUSE. CORNER 24th and Kies ste : 10 rooms, fine cellar, all acds pou. rrettieute, ia will ue oo Sir very cacy terme: price $9,000, SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Fat Jal i SALE—11-KOOM_PHESSED-BHICK Hows ioderakaprovenveutm ybetweeaiouh at 14 fi WOR SALE—LOTS ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS aud Meridian Hill: also, siagle Lots, street fronts wid squares in northern aud ‘eastern “section: low prices, easy terms. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1226 F st. nae jaz7-3t* FFSE SALE-A BARGAIN INA FINE LOT 45x 5. te 30 ft alley, 2d, mear An.e., good surround: Tiealiny loration. present Loezoe Maryland avenue, ucar 2a 8178. E. Cap. hear bth ne. bxive Walley, BLU" det, near from lots 9.54100, only 45e. 1 st. BEY LEWIS, 121255 3 Jet "CONTAINING 35, eriminis of 14th st. cant ex; “d: 145 feet on 14th st., 100 feet on Paria st. and. 140 teet ou Sheridan ave. yer foot. Lasy terms. HERTFORD, Ja27-Ln 142355 F st. 'OR SALE— Flat of Ground, 84 feet front, on 19th street, be- (cen K and 5 strects, by 141 feet deep, in square 110, ‘his property fronts east, is centrally located in that st Taplily junprovitar section. and hay unexcélled okportunities for stabling, it runciug toa 30-foot alley, Shich basa double outlet on Hand § streets. This the best located. most advantageous, and cheapest prop erty in the “Northwest.” at $1.50" per oot at which ice it will be sold if disposed of within hrteen days. ot sold, willofter the same in singic lots after Feb- bie G oo 20 F st new. FFE SSLE-LOT ON BACON ST., NEAR, 14TH st. extended, :i0c.; on 1oth st., near sane, 30 and Soc. and near ColauiLia road, 25¢.; Kenesaw’ ave,, 20 A NE-SEAT ROCKAWAY IN GOOD ALE_A, ONE-SEAT ROCKAWAY. D ‘G. W. MASON, Maker, 2703 ca OR SALE — CHEAP— FIXTURES, CONTAINED rnteke T7a0 bath at. nw. Apply at Store. ja27-2* |ALE—300 EGG INCUBATOR; TOO SMALL ‘or prescat ‘owner. Apply to W. E. M. Burnt Mills, a. 327-3 ALE—LIGHT ROAD WAGON, TWO SEATS, Freureains and top cover new: price $63. 025 Loulet? ana ave. nw. a27-3t Fe. SALE-ENCYCLOPAEDIAS, JAMES PAR- ton, the celebrated historian and biographer, says ihat ini every Louse where there is placed a set of Aj Wcotlere alts wort” all the. volunsen cat be ob- to college: zt fined at once on email monthly paymenta by address 2 tice, Orders received at W. W. McCullough’s, 511 New b= Sie JOHN B, LORD._ Fe SALE-HORSE, | DAYTON | WAGON AND ness. bri 2 the reason for Want to leave dity. "Tiquire at 1 P20. __TO-m0RROW. p= BROS.,Auctioneers. TT 80MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 2d EDITION. MINISTRATOR'S SALE OF ELEGANT HOUBE- CATALOGUE SALE LD PURNITORM, CARPETS aes COMPRIS: 5s PR at £ Of an Unsurpassed Collection of test prams 10 : : ’ TABLES WICKER ROG JAPANESE ART TREASURES, pa MATT PILLOWS AND BOLST] Ww: M. T. SIDEBO: WALNOT EXTENSION TABLE: DINING. CHALK. CHINA AND GLASSY EMBRACING SATSUMA, TOKIO, KAGA, IMARI, EISHNIS, AND OTHER RARE AND CHOICE ‘ARE,| PORCELAINS, BRONZES, ANTIQUES, CURIOS, KATE FOX TO OFFSET KATE METZ. A_ Witness Who Will Swear O°Neil Didn’t Attend the “Combine” Meet TI E, HAT RACK, BRUSSELS: ings. EK CARP) ‘CHEN UL. - ? Srteste’ BEING THE GS “RLICHES oF EMBROIDERIES, SCREENS, SCROLLS, KAKA-| New Yorx, Jan. 27.—An evening paper states DW. ING No. 2154 1 STREET NORTHWEST, that the defense in the case of Alderman O'Neil AT AUCTION. ‘MONOS AND OTHER ART OBJECTS, Ihave disooverst’ “a ‘eisaees ‘wan ‘Will ‘guber CNR peel done kaieomettints te pts | 70 ae SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT My | O'Neil Was, not among those who visited Mc- ness, I, as adininistrator, will sell at the gs the time that the “com- bamed'd TWENTY-IG ‘Terms wed mn FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY TH, commencing at TEX OCLOCK, ail tue Furniture, Carpets, &., contained therein. HERMAN H. GERD! Administrator of Pets eehwebig, age’. Laughiin’s house dur old ay Mare, etl mee aces mle Wagon, used but littl ‘and Kind. One top Busey: Ween Aig, “one.” Delivery jeimade by France” Can ve seen ‘4 ¥ GHEEN'S Stable, Sa26.2t¢ Gat, between Gth and 7th, aby ain. R SALE-GROCERY AND BAR ROOM—SOUTH Wastington; can be bought cheap. Apply Box 108, Star oie abst ERY EXTRA HANDSOME, air seal brown vt bea Morgane, 4s, susooth, Found, cob built. fall, deep arch iroken, Hugi and double harness weiglit ‘000 pounis. W. & i FUOLE, New Haven, Ct ‘OR SALES Foon 800, a sptenaia bargain, KNABE SQUARE PLANO: Rosewood case, richly curved legs ahd and in mice orders wi cash, including Isre: good tone be sold at the low Ligure of 8100 eemb. coverand plush stool, Sot new. ‘Also. several ins in different makes of fine sausre Pianos but Hue ‘used, ou monday “Passat ron THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 422 9th at. KR SALE—JUST ARRIVED 25 HORSES, AMONG. them some draft driving horses: also, brood Mares, which ure tor “sale or exchange on inost reasonable terms, SCHLEGEL & QUIGLE of 933 Dat.n.w. aud 2oe.; Columbia Heights, 15 io 2oc.; 16th st. ex- tended, corner lot, 25c._ Lots'on Sth_and 6th sta. ne., ‘30 and’ 35e.; Meridian Hull 20 and 25e. J. R HERTFO) ja27-Im 142335 F at, EIGHTS. FOR Sali=0oF 61, CANT 3a26-6¢ GEO. W. LINKINS, Corner 19th and H sts. hw. [NE LOTS OVERLOOKING the city on Boundary st.. between the heads of th and 28th sta: soutt fronts, apply at once. GEO. W. LINKINS, corner 1th and H sta. t.w. Jaz6-8t PARK AND SCHOOL STS, NT. 30c-; Meridian Hill, 23 to 40c.; 15th and . above Columbia road, > and 3Ue.: Kenasaw SBENI.¥. DAVIS, 1519 Fat. jasueate JOR SALE—BFAUTIFUL LITTLE LOT, LANIER Heights, 0.140. at 20e, ‘Triangular Lot, Lanier eughts, broad irontage. L5e.: very cheap. 7 lots on Meridian Hull, guod part all togetuer, oe. ft, BLES CULTER'& WIMEK, 1493 F st. FOE SALE_BANGAINS—FOUR LOTS ON P ST. between 1oth aud 16th sts, 20530 feet each, ‘Lovin Le rk. 66x11; fine lot to build several cottages on. 25 000 feet of ground in soutl- east section, room for 24 houses, 13e. Lot northwest commer Sth and G sts. m. w., 29X89, offer wanted, 0. F. WAGGAMAN, 826-3t ‘S04 ahd SO F st. 0. w. Fob Alen aiT NTION OF INVESTORS AND speculators is called t our Lota in northwest sud | Sheast sections. Also, 10 acres neat Secretary Wiit- | for $3.50, cheap at 85.00" [ot Laney Plush Carriere pene Les acres on Tenpallytown road | Bargains | snd Bugyy obes $4.50, reduced to 85.00; good 86.00 i sold at once. MCKIBBIN'& HETUING, Robes tow only Si.o0; aud for $5.50. © splenda. <a SHLF st._| Tobe worth 87.00" BECKER'S, 1545 Penni vans UK SALE—THREE LOTS ON ST., | Sve. dalz-3m. hear corner North nih, souh trout 2c. pe aiuage” fot other suse size, 4 saiue square below rade, at 5 foot. Sa TOHN oe N Ls pitol and Lots in all parts of the city and suburbs. Some Special bargains in the northwest and in East Wasb- ington, KH. T. LEIPOLD, 1331 F st. nw. =—LOT 20 OR 40 FEET F be desired, on Penna avenue east; ean roved either by dweliinss oF stores. TAS MAY aaa This eround | ww MbUEL, tive at the very. low price oF Dyerfuot. SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, | it O27 Fst | RIZED TO OFFE} ¥ IST ONLY. 3 LOTS, EACI OEKUNIING ON OREGON AVE, between | EW HAMESHIKE AVE. aud ISTH ST.,"and near New Haupehire ave., FOR SIXTY CENTS per foot, HILL & JOHSSTON, 738 Tath #t.n ALE-COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—THE DE- 7 eround on Columbia Heights, Universit pou.ds of tite Colutubla University ath Ts constant "Those who in- | pul ralize lane prone during the couing | ‘ain prepared to ofler barzaine in aity- one o these subdivisions. Mi AL PARKER, | sry 418 Fst. nw. JOk SALE-COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, 30 CHOICE Jots tor sale, prices raswing Irom 22 to 40e. MIPLEASANT, Gu" very desirable lots Tor sale, x" Teris very easy S.C" HILL: Cor. 8th and F. on Q.bet 13th abd Me ‘dweliitge. Prices $1.63 Li, Corr Sth aud Fe LOTS. WE HAVE | some choice blocks of ground in this locality where | lund "is so" rapidly increasing in values aud” ley | single Lots and snail tracts. Pull particulars given at | hs can now be hed on easy terms. | JOBN E. BEALL & CU. 121 F HILL, 16TH EET | te in thls tract, “in which | Yiere hus been a host uuprecedented advanie in Prices ‘within the past sixty dyn” about 60 Lots, raughig in Price from Bac to re, ine ot whieh are the beat in ihe eutire tract, haying and unbroken an magniticent view of the entire eity and the Potumse river. This is So ntusual Chance or investinents. Apply st nce to * S. CHILL, sa2e-6t Corner th’and ¥'sts, ER OF 12TH AND M STS. N.W. handsome jot with south and east exposure: fronts | feet on M aud 100 feet on 13th at, Tis. J. FISHER & CO. Bt 1324 Fst FOE SALETA FINE LOT, ON RHODE ISLAND ave. i.W.,at slow fume.” ‘TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1226 F stn. extended —1 have for north side Massachusetts ave, near dg-ioct alley im rear. “Will sell low, ou) easy f taken at ouce. SOHN E. BEALL & CO., 1321 F st. —LOTS—00,000 TO 70,000 SQ. FEET, c.: 15,000 sq. feet at d5c., Most. 1. w. et trout, Gic.. Meridian Hill, two lots, cael B0c.; Laser Heights, two lots, each 390x100 | ‘TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 226 F st .w. uear tle Baltimore and Potomac > Wath side track running to the property. AUSTIN P. BLOWN, ‘Real Estate aud Loans, w21-6t "1426 F st. Ok SALE. QUARE No. 1047, AT | jiithand Lets. se. This property is well located Sd BL.28 eine of travel ect the new bridge over rane! C . SOHNE BEALL @ GO, 152) F st we fae Sun 2s COSNESTICUL AVE, REAM ES HAGUT' SQUARE. We citer for wale te projected site of the Washing- ton Casino, troutiua 12 feet on ‘Connecticut sreenes ininmediately north of Rat, aud erending Deseo Sverase depth ot about 120 feet to WHeaTEe CAE Clase foundation ‘bas been ‘erected oot Wo wich oth Sndenround drat, eu, Sd rons ity situation fa Llevery. respect well’ sdapted fora large apartioant Louse or hotel For particulars inguin a ‘THUS. J. FL S20 +E UING LOTS WELL sr TEAST SECTION OF THE OTE. nel ance mute oc Bling Lote ih the bortceast section of the cltstwbes Weare prepared tosell cheap: For plate tent THOS. J. Fists bas i sal5-2 NOK SALE—WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING WELL located Lots of Ground at low prices:ou cany termi improved property, viz e feet Lorthwast, at Ue: : gro dat. ground imme- Der squate’ soot other lots | WOE SALE—PRICE LIST OF PURE CALIFORNIA | Schmer Pianos. Pianos to rent. FR SALE—THIRTY HEAD OF. HORSES, JUST ‘ARKIVED FROM GEORGETOWN, KY. 10 Coupe Horses; one pair of matched Chestnut Sor- rel Horses, 15 hands 3 inches hizh; one pair of Black Horses, 15 hands 3 inches high, very stylish: also two of the finest Saddle and Harness Horses that have ever come to this market; one Black Horse. (Prince). 16 hands Yinch high—eaa trot a ule in, 2-50—auy lady caudrive him: ong Hay Mare (Hot) 1544 hands high= Gan trota mile in y udy ean dfive her: Bay Horse (Bills), 15 bands Liheh highcatt rot ‘We call yourspecial attention to Bey Horse (Frank), 2G bands hugh; tan pace mille: in 2305 may lade OF Seutieman can drive him: iho Rentucky prices waked for them, ‘Tobe seen at JOHN SIMMONS’ Stable, No. 311 19th st-n.w., Washington, D. jal dw ‘ALE—BY DRUGGISTS, SHEPHERD'S Pitcaited asin allow, combibed with Witch | ‘azel. For Chapped Hands,’ Face au Price, | W0centa, Ber sesty | ]{OR SALE—STUCK ON A LOT ILAP ROBES AND janket for 81.25; heavy xrey shaped 82 5 now only $1.75. Hloyal Kersey Cover 1ur 83 00, tormer | Sweet Catawba. FR ; i 3 Augeles (very swaet). "7 Fort Wine trom $1.50 upward: 1.50 upward, Sherry Wine frou @. randy... E “ randy. 400 | Berens Whglomat ite aud Ligue, (200 Benusylvania ate ne P.S.—No liquors sold by the glass. YS = hone call 114-2, Ja10-3m_ Tel OR SALE — ONE SECOND-HAND_ SQUARE $16); carved Jews and lyre: easy terms. | Fiano, HUGO WOKCH'& CO., 925 7th st. nw. a) jas | OR SALE- SINGING BIRDS. BIRD FOOD A iD | Cages, Gold Fisk, Aqnariums and Fish Food Largest assortment in the city, at SCHMID'S Bird Store, 12th st., two doors south: 27-3 ‘OR SALE—LARG! OF CHRISTMAS | 4 luuing second-hand boys’ Bicycles and | les frou: &. Sole agents for [deal | and Star Bicycles, 1406 N. X. ave. as | E—-HARTZ MOUNTAIN, ST. ANDREAS- burg, Trained Singing, Norwich aid Ked Canairie Innported and Domestic Birds of ail kinds, Bird Seeds Food and Cages. FRED. ZELLER, 231 Pa. ave. u.w. | ai4-3m" UGHAM, BY BREWSTER, OF | -, Pole and Shafts: in Brst-class or- ‘Pole aud Shatta: in good order, Apply at PAIS S50 Paavo, dn JRO SALE LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WIN asus: coupe rockaways sud latest gijlen ew nad so OHN ME YOUNG, 479 and 481 Cs: .N PAPERS. Cheap. “CALIGRAPH OFFICE. FORTE, General Agent _MONEY TO LOAN. EAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE LOANS on wood collateral ecunity of all aides Ariay and | Navy pay gtecounts cashed, ete.” W. Me DEMPREN: 142 few York ave. Ja26-3m M oud hand. Ly ‘ONEY TO LOAN CIT, TO LOAN ON ESTATE. ‘HUFTY & DYED 121m 13th and F sta, = TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE $100,000 sree imtatncnts tareae Yaitageously to customers. Insurance in best com- panies. JK, HERI} Olt ae Fst. jab MS LOAN ON REAL ESTATE (FROM AML 81.000 to $50,000): prompt attention to all ape MMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Fst. plications, SW ae Bs EY TO LOA. 6 Mey OATS on nand to loan, t the lowest Fate of interest, on approved real estate security. No delay. Moderate charges, ‘MM. PARKER, cal Eatate aiid Loan Broker, 335-3m Tals Fatenw, 8 g TO LOAN ON SATISF Teal estate secur 100 ‘900 500 a THOS. E. WAGGAMAN MM =¥ To toasT i IN SUMS TO SUIT, at lowest rates, on approved Teal estate security. No uunnecensary delay. WW. BODE, ‘ONLY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN SUMS eR ee ae Reet ATE IN SUMS c: EO HOLTZMA’ se15 corner 10th and F sts. n..v, MOSEY 70 LOAN ON APPROVED MEAL ESTATE Moderate coumissious. No dels 8030 GEO. W. LINKIN: Hand 19th sta. y ALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co, Auct EXCEPTIONALLY FINE CONSIGNMENT ANTIQUE AND MODERN: ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARP! TEKES, FINE EMBRO! HANGINGS, POR’ iN ‘AND LAMBREQUINS.. JUST IMPORTED FROM THE BE GAMALIEL KE. DAVIDYAN, of Constantinople, and wil be spid at public sale at our saleerooms, cotmer \vabia avenue n. Ww. AND FRIDAY, SATUR- ‘Day AFTERNOON AND MONDAY, Oth street ahd Penn WEDNESDAY, THURSDA\ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEB- RUARY 2D, 3D AND 4TH, AT 11 AM. AND3 O'CLOCE P.M, EACH DAY. EXHIBITION ON MONDAY, JANUARY 31ST AND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18T. tioneers, during the time of the meet RIES tradicted and, as her weight during the McQuade tris be rendered uncertain. Good character and unimpeachable. EAST 427-6t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Dine” ts sald to have held its meetings. It will be SALESROOMS, SOUTHWEST CORNER ELEV- Tpmembered that during te Meguade trial Kate letz, Witness for the swore that RNTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE, | Geli ‘was among thosd who visited the house uring the time that the Broadway street railway franchise Was being rushed through the board of aldermen.” The new witness is a woman named Kate Fox. She was Uving at McLaughlin's house and was the one Wao always opened the door to admit visitors, ‘The testimony of Kate Metz will ace oa con. as of great ‘the result may Miss Fox is said to be a RATHER A DULL OPENING. Little Interest Showm im the Reas- ‘I y 20, 2, p and 3: VPuowas VLING, Auctioneer. apErEyEs aR? ANB Beas! ACH DAY. DOWLING, Auctioneer. ecabling of inment To-Day. collection embraces rare red Dy ali — hese racipetaahya ere expert during the Dest years io SMectior of a HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. Caicaco, Jan. 27.—As early lock this and Persia, and brought here for exhibition and sale, Without reservation, om account of the owner laaving: for his native home. On TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY FIRST, gommencing at TEN O'CLOCK, at residence, No. 603 F street northwest, I shalleell the entire effects, cou morning members began toarrivein the house of commons so asto secure good seats, The first to oe iain Gane Drisine iu part make lis appearance was Mr. Selwyn, conserva- MONDAY” AND TUESDAY SANCARY TWENTY. |" 25 Plece Parlor Sets; Easy Chairs. Uve, member for Cambridgeshire. “The scenes a& FOURTH AND TWENTY-ELFTH. Faney Wicker Chairs and Ts bles: Lounges. the opening of parliament to-day were duller than Catalogues, with dimensions, on application. Handsome Cherry Chamber Suite. those which usually attend this event, The crowds ‘Terma? Caaht "WALTER'S. WILLIAMS & CO. Halnut and other Cuamber Furniture, about the building showed little, if any, enthusl- ct uctioneers. inet ta ts; Matting. asin ais meres evidently eer as FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Walnut MT. Sideboard Chairs. excited but little Interest. > 10 TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES, BUILT ABOUT | Tun gale GCI TNS. ites ka, —s——— HMO YEAHS AGO NOS 1900" AND 1002 8 ay THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANU, TY-EIGHTI 1887, at FOUR OCLOG mentioned houses. sion given o1 February ana to be removed immediately Terms: Cash on day of sale. AUCTION. O'CLOCK, on nef Preiises,I shal sell to the highest bidder the above- Ed YY TWEN-. (]VHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers KUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE THREE-STOR' BRICK DWELLING, No. 1761 P STREET ROTI WEST. By virtue of two deeds of trust herein recited, one 1 February 7, 1886, and duly recorded in liber| 1,176, folio 301 et seq. one of the land records for! ‘and at the request of th Secured thereby and intended to be secured, in dated Fe the District of Columi rt Seed of trust dated October Ty aes oo in said land records, in liber 1°149, folio under front 1, 1887, at HALF-PAST FO city of Washington, humbered one hundred and sixty-five ( Warner's subdivision of lots in square num one puudred aud nity-six 130), ‘improved by ® dwelling. in three ‘all cash, af purchaser's option, - A deposit Derequired at time of sale. All conve; cording at the cost of the purchaser. ‘Trustees reserve ie right te rose he reserve the right 3° Eanes Ronen eer ted chaser. es dl7-to&ds GEORGE E. EMMONS, IE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN ar THI HAS ‘TPONED until TUESDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-FLFTH, 1887, NL. ASHEORD,} crrasteos. the same hour'and place. (AHLO! Jal-m¥,8 GEv. E. EMMONS, ¢9- THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN. POSTPONED until MONDAY, FEBRUARY FOURTEENTH, 1887, St the same hour and place Al GEO. E. EMMONS, "POMS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF THREE GOOD HORSES, ‘THREE WAGONS AND THREE SETS OF SIN- GLE HARNESS. ied Trustees will sell. at publio suctiod, in the promises, on’ TUESDAY, SANUARY at HALR. UB O'CLOCK P, M,, the followink-described real estate, situate in the 2a, the said District 9 wits, Lot (rus of sil, One-third Op cagh, and the residue equal installment is in one, two and three years from day of sale, for which the notes of the | purchaser, secured on suid property, will bo ta defaulting pur- HLON LAGHEORD,) crustecs. New York Stock Market. st auction, contained in northwest. commenc. é RY TWENTY-EIGHTH, and will ‘aid EVENING until all the goods are sold, Buyers will do weil by attending, as th must be sold to the highest bidder without reserve. dt ded T3 cc sea the MPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HIGHLY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NO. 128 ¢ STREET. BETWEEN FIRST AND SE OND STREETS NORTHEAST, AT AUCTION. On. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY FIRST, 1887, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the| Preiises, T shall sell all of Lot 5, in Square 724, containiug nearly 10,000 square feet of ground and improved by a lance and well-built frame dwelling.with Pesement, containing 10 rooms, with upper hall and busement tiled. ‘The yard is filled with shrubbery aud fine fruit of every dedcription, being No. 128 Catrect, » (165), in & 56%) 36%, We Ken, The following cl it of $200 will cing and re- terms of sale after ale the property aiter B & Metropolitan Washington Gas, 38% bid,” 39. Metropolitan, Insurance: northeast, near the U. 8. ‘Terms: One-hulf cash, the residue in two equal pay- ments, at one and two years, with notes beariug inter estand secured by a deed of trust. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost; $200 deposit re- quired ni time of sale, 27-4 W4UtEE B. WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioneers: ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, ETC. runlofasflding's special tersr gc onrape Gases bee odin wear fox Orphans 3 ness, Faull sell, om THURSDAY. JANUARY TWEN- TY-SEVENTH, AD. 1887, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M, at rosidonce No, 813 idthstrect northwest, the follow: ing-deseribed Houseliold Etfects, named in parts Wal- ‘ut frame Patlor Buite uplilsterédin plush ‘aandsome Walnut frome Mantel “Mirror, “Marble-top ‘Tables, handsome. Walnut Bookease ahd Writiie Desk com: Bey Sire a, nator fant ate le int Couch, Window Hanginuse Easy Chairs and Tair. Cloth Rockers, side Tables: Brussels Ty Garpete, Holl Olleloth, Siair aud | 22° asked. Market stock, 163 bid. Bank Hi Big fica Metros ae zens’ National Bank, Tis bide” cay iat dak US TPO? asked, eS do, new threes, 67 bid to-day. 93, Flour steady aud quic and guiet: western lower rain and other fall Carpets, four 94296; southern amber, 96398; No. 2 fs Si 06% West’ Un Washington Stock Exchange. from yesterday's quotations on the Washineton Stock Excuanse are noted to-day? per. imps. 6s, 1891, coin, 110 bid, 11 aa ta, 180L, Frailroad, tock, 96 bid.” 160. asked. Goreoran tum 3 Gerspan-American Insurance 147 awa Wi of W. tan bank, 149 bi Raltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp., Jan. 27.—Virginia sixes, past due couyuuo, Ob; do. teu-forties, With coUpull 43; BALTIMORE. Mp., Jan. 27,—Cotton dul! aa The following are the opening and. 3:00 p.m. p ULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR ane os 3:00, nam. petoat a the Tin of Hy ti room SATURDAN JANUARY Wun to HH Dodge, $59 Lote ate e ereuiter. NTY-NINTH, 1887, commencing at_TEN O'CLOCK. in wie per ton wood Chai = ae berSuite which ongiuay coat si000 ogee | Nema | 0. | 3:00] Name | 0. | 3:00 with other desirable household effects. | I aT = ‘ALSO. AT 12 OCLOCK, | GB, Sg. Cent. 05m og jHorege, Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Harness, ke. exo ex) BOR Bis or peetspee 113% bid. 102 “Asked. as) ‘National Tnwurance, G2 bid. National Union Sid. Estate Tite 10% bla, Penn. Fel. Co. rr =n % Fea bia a tekedsChesspeske and Pot! tet Go” 4 3 middling, Yheat—southern ste: iigt: southern re ‘western winter By virtue of @ deed of trust, dated the 19th day of | Walnut Chamber Suites, Walnut Wardrobes: Have and errr : Me} November Toe und recorded in Liber Ise. Gallo | Husk Macias Wire woven spriuce Tatenslor tate | opty ewol, Jauuary, Dh gid: Febraary, 815 202,one of the Laind Records for the District of Colum- | Fall Ruck, Oil Paintings and Fugravinis, Feather Pil: | gouthorn Amer: wcatere cure: eae hie ae bis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, | lows and Bolsters, Bedding, Chins, Glass aud Crockery | Squugemn firme ‘yellow, 4ded8, western the undersigned, Trustee, will offer for sale at public | Ware. Kitchen Utensils, kc. AG%oAGX; | January, 46% bid: February, 464040%: suction, in front of the atiction rooms of Thomas Dow- -St EDWARD K. PLANT, Administrator. | Mura, 40yad0u- May? SouedSe ata 484 Hing, commer of 12th atzort ind Beunag vail aveute asi ait” “Ovle “steady Soutuceas date wonters BRP OR RR EARVEDAL TEE MEATS RISEG | , tar HE REBRUAIN-L AvD-1607 wauenoueaud | Tribe, 978005, western tntzed. iba6; Pennayivanis, Bi. three sod Horses, tured Waguns and thieesste-t | HUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, A. D. 1887, save hour, ‘B4a38.~ Rye 58. visions higher, with le Harness. ‘Terms of sale will be cash. JAS. W. WRENN, Trustee, _By Order of the Adininistrator. I? IPRUSTER'S SALE OF IMPEOVED REAL ESTATE. ON 1 AST SIDE OF EIGHTH STREET, BETWEE! ore active in« . Meas pork, 12.50. Heed een Lard~reaned, 7%: copper refine STEAMERS. 26th, and thereafter. Stopping a day or more at St. Crotx, St. Kitts, An- tigna, Martinique, Barbados, Demerara, ‘Trinidad, &0. ‘Superb passenger accommodation, excellent Cuisina, Smoking Koom, Bath Kooms, etc. Apply to LANTIC AND WEST INDIA LINE. NEW AND CHARMING WINTER TOURS, British, Danish and Freuch West India Islands, to. 8.8. BARKACOU‘TA, sailing SATURDAY, FEBRUARY E AND G STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of adecrve of the Supreme Court of ges, the District of Columbia, in equity cause, No. 10084, Tahall sell at public auctions tn front of ak the premies, on TUE Y. FEDRUARY EIGHTH, 1887, at HALF-PAST FOURP.M., that certain piecs or pateel of land end premises, situate in the city of Washington and District of Columbia, known seribed as part of lot No. 12, in square So. 9 this moraine sinning for the sane at’ the southeast corner of the | nisht, at 6: sid lot and running thence west foriy-nine (49) fect | 8: , eight (8) inches, ‘thence north eighi all. Whisky quiet, chainged cotton, .; flour, 2a.; grain firmer, 4d. Chicago Markets, markets have beet active, with a lower OF 0} 10 1-1 en (18) feet, May pork oj thence south eighteen (18) feet, to the place of be: ginning, together with the improvements, consist. ‘of a one-story brick store-room, Keds Oa Bacos 7 on 8: hang, U1aloy. Sal. a ‘Other. articles We 23al24. Other une Feiglts ‘to Liverpool per steamer dull Taya a ‘Sales—whest, 360,600 bushels: corn, 170,300 bushels, a CHICAGO, Tut.. Jan. 27, 11 & m—AUl the grain range of prices ‘May wheat opened where it closed last se, but has since fallen off steadily, to ned at 41, and has declined to 40%. Mey ned at 12.70, rose to thence east forty-nine (49) feet eight (8) inches, | 12.85, and is now quoted at 12.72%. May lard, 6.0735. Gen. Sparks on His Mettle. LEAYCKAFT iS ‘erms of sale,as prescribed by the court—cash. A | HE IS INTERVIEWED BY REPRESENTATIVE FORAN— oc21-th, 6, tam 140 PRB EOE | GHIECE RTE De ee ‘THE RESULT. QuoRT ROUTE TOTOxDoN, | ice ED'4. Copvevancingand recordivwat purchaser's | An amusing incident occurred in the office of S NORDDEU TSHER LLOYD 8. 8. CO. ms eo tne Tut is reserved resell on five the ea as oe eure land eS aA Fast Ex; veamer 5 Totice at purchaser's ink. ve 0, wi re-elect _To Southampton (London, Havre), Rremen. eee ee EeE REY E DAVES, Trustee, | Tommative Foran, Releay eles 1$.Saale Feb. 2, 11.30 am. 8. ThS Lonisians amestee- | to the next Congress, called on Commissioner bt per z Awtat poe me SOS DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. Jaz7-d&ds Sparks ay in to the ofa “Biv Febigi230pm. ™ Suleweriseioes | De a oo. ble st rire les Lcd \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. agent of the land office who was a repubilcan, msipan apparntncuta: trices ot eee Ea Seana ae Gen, Sparks told him that the inspector was a good Pou. according to location: 2d cabin, 826 0 w rales. Apply to ) CHANCERY SALE OF VALUBLE IMPRI PROPERTY ON THE SOUTHWEST COR: NINETEENTH AND M STREETS. NEGEENTH STREET, NEAR ‘P2ZEs For PRovERss. 350 00.—Fifty dollars will be paid by MARTIN GIL- ti LED Cos Exchauied Place) Baltinors, aa, ORTH WEST: By virtue of, a decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 9922, Doc. 25, in which said cause George 5. Mi: missioner was the proper man either, officer and he proposed to retain him. Mr. Foran responded with some warmth that he did not consider that the proper policy to pursue, and added that he did not consider that the com: for the place | and the democratic party did not consider so lace, Ba Parker is compluitiant aud Jane & Baker et al--are de-| “Well, sir,” replied Gen. Sparks, “your constitu- ip three remus of, $25, #19, and $10; for | fendants, the undersigned, as. Trustees named tn said | ents have determained very wisely that: sou were pepe 2 BG ERe And, thud Best | decree, will offer for sale at public auction, in front of | not the man to Tepresent them. Further, this Funuhar’ Sayings, sppropriate tothe. good | ihe PHauises, on TUESDAY, THE FLETEENTH DAY | te not the place for such remarks, and if you" Gout qualities of HE"NO TEAS SOLOCRE Me thot Saat HALF EAST FOUR | jeave this omice I put you ou ‘The following examples are given of what would be deemed appropriate: “Tired nature's sweet restorer.*—Ax-No Tea, A goud tale ix none the worge for being twice told.” — Pure He-No—Excellent HE-No—Most ‘The cup that cheers."—HE-No Tra. & Co.drink Hx-No Txa themselves, Conprti0xs: A good example ts the deat sermon.—Martin Gillet ground situate in the city of Washington, in the Dis- Gen. 8} jct_of Columbia, known and described as Lots num- ered respectively’ twenty-one (21) aud twenty-two (22), in square numbered one hundred and seventeen 117), together with the improvements ‘and appur- tenanees thereunto belonging and appertaining. ‘Terns of sale as prescribed by said decree: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash at, Ume of Sale, aud the residue thereof In two equal instalments, for which the purchaser shall execute his two several Promissory notes. payable with interest in oue aud two ively, from day of sale, said not se= Zured by adeod of trunt om said Property, or the entire purchase money may be paid in cash, at ‘the o the purchaser. A deposit of one hutidred dollars. will be required of the purchaser at time of sale, ‘The trus- tees regerve the right to resell the said property in de- leaving the room. ‘The Ave: ‘GROUNDS. ixcellent Te ion of ie Extension Again, THE ROUTE THROUGH THE NAVAL OBSERVATORY rks arose from his séat at this juncture and the interview came to an end by Mr. Foran ‘The District Commissioners addressed a letter to-day to Senator Ingalls, of the District commit tee,enclosing a draft of a joint resolution prepared by them, “To protect the interests of the United States in the extension of Massachusetts avenue through the grounds of the new naval observa- ‘The awards will be made by impartial and disinter- | fault of compliance by purcbaser with said teruis with. | tory,” as follows: gfe udros on Mae ier Tait whieh date on: | nye dave Miro dey of sale at riak and expense of de- | “nat in ube extension of Massachusetts nveuree) ibuiors inay send in their ists, ting * : - tint platy. and ot one wide of the paper only. HEP HORE oe 7 strot ) Clete ho Geary i ye bef, andin a seated exvelope} yinee your Tuinamesud| ||| RODOLPHE CLACGHTON ® JTrustees. | and the sald Commissioners be, and they are here- adaress. These envelopes will not be opened til after | ja27-d&ds 480) Louisiana avenu by, directed to determine conjointly the route by the selection by the judges of the three best lista. ‘UNCAMGON BROS. Aacuone Yilllen the sald Massachusetts avenue shall pass — throt the grour ol e Uni Addressall communications relating to thisofler to} TusTEESs’ SALE OF PARLOR, CHAMBER, | naval’ observatory, as the respecuve interests Hr-No Tza Puovanss, DINING-ROOM (AND OTHER” FURNITURE, | of the United ’ States and the District s MATTRESSES, PILLOWS. BOLSTERS, BRUS- | shallrequire;andfurther * * * Thatsuch route Care Mantiw GILueT & Co, Baltimore, Ma. a SELS AND OTHER CARPETS. RUGS, PIC- | as shall be determined upon by the Secretary of (Copyright 1887 .) TCRES, MIRRORS, LAMBREQUINS, CURTAINS, NEY TO LOA ieee Woe on approved Real Eaat : it lowest rates of iniereat: Churwes moderate, Ny ui VN Hey Trams toate at loweat real r ‘Bult, at lowest rat eaustgneurity. Fitch, Tore brows: 1427 Pennsylvania ave, ONEY TO Lo: ‘AT LOWEST RATES OF REST ON BEAL ESTATE SECUKITY, ‘THOS.J. FISHER & CO. m5, Fst. nw. Mor TOLOAN ON REALESTATE AT LOWEST DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 Fst Tus Nanoxa Lire asp Marverre ASSOCIATION, OF WASHINGTON, D. C., 1219 F Street Northwest Issues MATUSITY POLICIES, payubl the Expiration of Five and Ten Years, an ‘LIFE INSURANCE POLICH Guaranteed in Amountand with absolute Limit of Cost. Farties familiar with Life Insurauce are invited to exaluine the plan. OFFICES Horatio Browning, president, Willtain £: Clark, ice-president; uel Noman treururns eo. De secretary and gon’ john B. Larner, Counsel, ne ES" iadelie, Geo: J Haaren asta eaters ‘Those in search of information can. Always Obtain 1t at the office of the Association, D., medical director; By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, recorded re- spectively in Liber No. 1159, folio 186, et seq., and Liber No. 1217, folio 278, et’seq.,.of the lund records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the Paryy secured thereby. Land we will sell, on THURS. AY, FEBRUARY THIRD, 1887, commencing at TEN Q'CLOCK A, M., at the auction ‘rooms of Duncanson Bros., corner of 8th and D streets northwest, in this eity, the goods and chattels mentioned in schedule 245M” and schedule “B.” attached to said trust Walnut Sideboard Sanat aeal Bat tatey ca a uet and Taj Gakaud Walnut Bedrosm Sets, Red Push Patcr Suite, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Crystal Chandeliers. Columbia.” of way through the grounds. er FOREIGN AFFAIRS, the Navy and the District Commissioners shall be surveyed, delineated upon its ground and platted upon the records of the surveyor of the District of ‘This action is intended simply to give th right Going Slow on the Fisheries Bill. THE MATTER BEFORE THB HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ‘The Senate bill referred to the House committee on forelgn affairs yesterday with the unusual locks, Pictures, \deliers, power to report at any time to the House was the Coeirengnr co F and other Mat | subject of discussion before that cominittee to-day. manager: Porti greek ene Bed, Walnut Extension Table, Plush | ‘The discussion showed substantial unanimity in Roel ‘Terms cash. MOSES H. PAG! ‘Trustee under Trast iu Liber 1130, folio 186. MOSES H. PAG) 2 2: Maven Riek Ce eat on Ate and House bills Were compared. ‘Mr. Belmont ‘ervendadjoining has ust brought | JWfONEY TO LOAN QV REAL ESTATH OW FIRST: | Horatio Browning. | Setnour W. ygreanigege, |Perbe ae iad eo ee clana securities. at lowest ra mel Noe Hal ‘Trustees under Trus 217, folio 37 eben te Bae 20 sear fa a sat aes at, | EON ee ee Me | Re ER Eaae otal Inne cone, amprove, Mace cout the er, We . CGREEN, 3 st. nw. 'L, Barbour, jannes LN ht 5 se Al went further was gent st cadusetbove mentioned property is all well adapted for Kober boyd dole tanner ea as anna) posed and might include tore than the Senate = ‘OU Ist st. n.w., lots 60 feet front 5. RY “J +8. Riddelle, ZRUSTEES' SALE LE IMPROVED cl ind perhaps as much as the House ir. Tin WAL RER CW a5 Gee a we, HOTELS. Levi Woodbury. 223-3m_ REAL ESTATE, KXowh 1 BONS 1300 TRLED | BREE a erp Of the excitemens winch, bed Gta sar = A = NILEMEN’S SUITS SOOURED. STREET SOUTHEAST. swept the Senate, ‘The committee ought to take ALE—VALUABLE NORTHWESTERN COR- AND PRESSED FOR $1. | ., Under and by virtue of « deed of trust, dated May, seen eas- oberiy. id: $9 of lot lgmquare 243 ¢ ‘ost Comrorr, ‘Conta, 50 cents: Panta, 25 cents; Vesta, 2Scenta’ | 27th, 1bK5, and reconied in iber Nec T soe aahogaey | UE Wisdom of the Senate, as te i ana wide jarkitie bended by Veruiont ay ‘Ateting itd repairing dono in beat manner 2Ggyetaen, and ofs deed of trust dated Jung 10th, ed ree yee ry measure, pad the Jane “abatant (inti Meco See ey wee ae ae Of tit land weconty of the Dntekter Coluabia sad at | get “out of ‘the two" and the HYGEIA HOTEL, 705 Oth st. n.w., (telephone call 500-3) ‘and 42 | the Tequest of the holder ‘notes secured there! admixture of new matter, if somethit N, Calvert st., Baltithore. “Telephone call 1342~2. ‘wo will offer for sale in remiges, at pul to which would ‘be reasonai One hundred yards from Fort Mcuroe, where daily | “as-6u Suction, on FRIDAY the id DAY 1 BU. | 10 1. ‘The Senate seemed to want a par- target practice, guard mount and dress parade take | 7 BAP AD agS7, st HALE-PAST: FOUR O'CLOCK | Tht sy and the House, judging by the place, Perfect in culsine and appoiutmenta Accom. | Bisxops Camrrorine. Jot nimbered twelve Choy at Green's revered sabde, | bills, a total suspension of commercial intercourse, SD MME. SELDEN. ESTABLISHED 1855, | ‘81,000 guests. Turkish, Russian, electric, hotand Sis Vision of lots and parts of ote tn sausre numbered | The'wisdom of either course and the practical "Prompt aud relisble treatment for ladies: Avice | Cold sea and fresh-water baths. Afternoon concerts | _An Exquisite Toilet Article for Chapped and Rough | ¢ight hundred and two ($02), thesame beiug improved details tor enforcing either pian, when adopted, ER SRG AASB! st all Moura" Uiiee 736 Site, | andnightiy hope, Pure ocean air free from malar | Siu alluys irritation, and will oop the Complexion | DY.8 te story Drick dw cab, balance in one and er ere eay etd Gand Heispw. ___jal72w* ” | and conducive to refreshing sleep. ‘Toilet. Price 25 cents. ‘Try it, Guaranteed t0 give | two years from the ‘sale, the notes of pur. | referred P Manik SZEMONA, WONDERFUL GIETED | average temperature for winter 47 degrees. Send | periect sutisiuction, “For eale at asius cr tee pacioal chaser to'be given for the deferred ts, day. ur. Worthington said would never Ss ry foveuled Hinds ost or Uueted pod for turned descriptive pamphlet ad terms. rug Leola fees is cured ys deed of ation the’ property 3 nd 99; | Fough it might be willing to stop “products and Hs OF lilues.” Huecovers stolen property, lost frieuae. | _ Sal .N. PIKE, Manager. >, Druggi Saal, at the option of . {of one hun- | goods” that were Canadian, a RL Reuires aif a IGHLAND PARK HOTEL, AIKEN, 8, 0. ja11-3m 730 9th st, cor. H st. nw. Sed doar Wl bo severed on, oe Pareles Saane | (The matter was referred 4 Pt Racnenagnen pg ‘bic ccnmaie Hiseiaerare,oF ove you musty. |“ Hydraulic Passenger El New Plumbing. TishUn fap daye tho trustees reserve the rignt toresell | rien instfuctions t0 Tepore Hot later than next Sabiscpien ge mo pay. 9 to 0. Ore Stag et | AGex we EM EAeN Chet Bl ate. U. &. a,| SCHLIT ZS conveyancing a the purchasers cont , ‘Tuesday. = Ova} —_—— i “as a Winter. J consider it, in i} ‘Trustees. CLEVELAND Will be assisted in receiving BOF. CLAY — CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROLO- | Point of temperature and clunste, the inost desirable of e24dte __ FRANK B. 8MIT! a Pere eS aadaad ay be could on baa Seas ome MILWAUKEE LAGER, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ts by Mre. Manning, Mra, Endicott, Mra. Eicticit wusranteed. Ofise hourm Vasu tot pmeyes | Jaan eY PMMAELIGE OF areTELD, Proprietor. aiscen SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER: a whan merend 2 2.3 B ‘The Best in the country. VERMORE RGR RECENT aD OU | Tae Sorsmuon oF San Tuaasune to-day ap- ADAME R ¥- ERMUDA, Menu ae i hess, love and jouy : 2 Ft . bondetiieeinecay aero es Ag am top m. la kse nw. SASCuLL asp scrazox cunoropisT, aS 3 AND 6, VEKNON Eon 20 O45 Feunsylvenis ave, XN RS. DR. J. cA \ND HUSBAND, xeon Chiropodist. Ewenty-al ractive hin eaiuied them the world-wide repuietion ot SEMMES AND niag America’s best uw. For sott aud bard corns, use Airs. Dr. SEMMES' Black Lotiou and Salve. LEON, ‘The Oldéat Betabliahed and only reliable Ladies can be consulted 404 Cate OC 454 and Oth ta. Dw. sucdy'couldental Qopeeemeas always open. zoe MAR? ‘RESTO! NG | ‘two of Dr. cUFe any case of nervous: power. Itunperts vigor eae ‘the most delightful winter resort in the world. HAMILTON HOTEL, the past summer by ‘improved, ‘the most peftsns piers sooeiantg atlas ens 20th, isd. It ta the largest and most en it the é i the city of Hamilton, all-unode Freat and fog. "teuperature dune tae winter OO ds: freee 10.80 For irther information send for ON OF LIVING—THE ALTAMONT, Eutaw PRES EOE Ara Sees, Pert and veutiintion, aut ‘of rooms. arts of housekeshig kee} forty-five minutes’ Wash. utes from Send for illustrated Wee ee Sees LUSTRE For sale in bottles by dealers generally and in casks and bottles by the agent, SAMUEL Cc. 115 D at. aw. Devote: | HEP ET aw. ‘Telephone, 480 and 454. els Gexorme Reoveroxs ‘The balance of our WRAPS apd Ly ‘the. oe of the season to cloes thane out SEAL SACQUES, JACKETS and VISITES PLUSH GARMENTS and CLOTH RAGLANS. ‘MUFFS, BOAS and FUR TRIMMING. - All desirable, 18 3 ats SEEEEES BFFs oo. | E 2 PALMER STREETS NONTHWEST. ital decree of the Su- the determination to act Without haste and only after mature deliberation. ‘The merits of the Sen- ARGUING THE EMMONS CASE, Counsel Discussing the Question of Mrs. Emmons’ Sanity. ‘The jury which met for the first time on the 6th instant to inquire “whether Weltha A. Emmons, Of this District, is an idiot or lunatic or 4s other- ‘Wise of unsound mind, so that she has notcapacity Sufficient for the government of herself and her Property,” met again to-day to hearthe arguments Of counsel. There was not @ very lange attend- ance at the court, The women who applied were admitted to-day. Mrs Emmons @id not come to court. Mr. Emmons was present as usual and At the meeting of the House committee on the District of Columbia to-day, Mr. Heard proposed & substitute for the traction railway bill, which 1s ‘the special order in the House for to-day. The committee had not time to consider the matter and he stated that he would propose the substi- tute in the House when the bill came up there, ‘The purpose of the substitute is to meet objec- tions of other street railroads where the route lays along or crosses their lines, and tO include certain amendments, which were prepared by the helped his 1 by Keeping track Re Opposition and to which there was no opposition | fore the anrumonte bese w smenber THE CHANGED ROUTE. Were submitted to the jury, respecting the ex- ‘The substitute changes the route so.as to make Roose ot Mrs Emmons th ite insane asylums, It as follows: . Garnett submitted some of Mrs. Emmons’ Ravers to show her capacity for keeping ac ‘TUR OPENING AROUMENT FOR MR. RANCONR. Mr. Linden Kent opened the argument for the petitioner, Mr. Emmons, Mr. Blair, who was to have opened, not being able, as "Mr. Kent an- nounced, to ent to-day on account of do- mestic reasons. Mr. Kent, at the start, insisted That the statement that thls was a persecution on the part of Mr. Emmons was utterly disproved. ; | They had established, he claimed. that if ever a. toddard street; | Woman had an indulgent husband, that under Mhewe west on Stoddard street met; t) | peculiar circumstances did everyting that be T wurect; thence to Beth streets Ee or eeceks | ould for Wor, and, an she berecht said, meaniees bee to “Bist street; to Water and easi | every whim, this uBfortunste lady bad. Mr. kms ns had not sought to tncarcerate his wife in a house, but had acted ly on the a@vice that as given by eminent medical men, and added to that'was her own unfortunate conduct that Justi. fed all the proceedings. He insisted that Walter Kempster was not a fool. Mr. Kent said Mr, Em- mons had paid the large fees to medical advisers to secure the advice of gentlemen who charged large fees, He would willingly have paid the sums tracks; ‘with privilege ot extending in doutie 4 extending, wil Track along’ che ‘prolongation of Istreet: west Washington, called the ‘New Cut road to Drovers 3 also, with of extendit trac neta akesees Seu hee , at P and Water ‘streets So Water “to 1h street; along Tu" tof | five Uimes over touave an opinion that. she was street northwt With doubie tracks, sane. He insisted that the mony of the ex~ Al long 120 trom B street ‘nortaweste to” Bound ary, ‘thence along Boundary to isth street thence along 18th to B street northwest, thence With singie crack; with privilege of extending With doubw track along 1st street beyond Boundary to Whitney aveaue, and thence to Soldiers’ Home. perts here was higher than that of professional gentlemen of high character tn 1 practice, who came on the stand to air their ignorance. Hé reviewed in a general way the testimony, ‘that Mrs De Cormis' account of MRS, EMMONS’ CONDUCT IX LONDON ‘was truthful. In reference to accounts, Mr. Kent ‘said that Mr, Emmons, who had provided this lady with about $7,000 a year to live on in bared ttle for accounts. Everything she had be had given her. He had given her telephone stock worth now about $36,000, and other property, making his gifts in all About $40,000. He wanted to say, on the authority of Mr. Emmons, that unis, $0 far as he ts concerned, is to be hers for ail tine tocome. If the Jury fouind her incapable of man- aging her property, When the equity judge came {0 appoint a committee Mr. Emmons would, under no circumstances, take the trust. He would have no objection to any good business man in this community taking change of her property. MR. GARNETT ON BEHALF OF MRS. EMMONR. Mr, Garnett, in beginning his argument, im sisted that Mr. Emmons stood before the jury, im the eye of the law, a sane Woman, and it was ‘In- cumbent upon thé other side, in order to muko thelr case, to prove beyond any reasonable doubt that she was fosane. Coming to a, review of the testimony, Mr. Garnett prefaced it by referring to Mrs. Emmons" own four days on the stand. He insisted that beside that test the quarter or ‘haif- hour conversations held with her by the Sank into insignificance. “Insane!” exi Mr. Garnett. “She has been through enough t drive two dozen women insane!” He thaw the testimony showed that she was not only capa- ble of managing her property, but had more than usual business capacity. The only instance, he Said, of extravagant expenditure was the ‘one ‘me, when she Was ill, that she gave §20 to the German band. Dr. Kempster’s. tesumony, be claimed, cut, no figure in the case, as It related to January and February, 1886, and not to her ity or insanity now. He touched the case only in his testimony relat street; to North Capitol street; to C street; to 1st street horthwest; thence from ‘Ist street along In- diana avenue io D street; west D street to 14th street nortuwest; to New York avenue; to 15th strect and Pennsyivania avenue; 3 street; also along Boundary to 5th street noruh- west, along Sth to Louisiana avenue and along Louisiana avenue to 6th street, with single track, making all proper connections’ so as to make said lines continuous; provided that when sald lines colneide with the duly authorized ines of any other duly incorporated street railway of the Dis- Urict of Columbia, said Wasbington Cable railway Shall lay separate and indepeudent Uracks in the original construction of the suid lines whenever in Une judginent of the Engineer Couuuissioner of the District 1 shall be deemed by hum possible and practicable s0 to do. ‘The subsiivute provides also that if the incorpo- rators named do hot complete the road within two years the President of the United States may name ‘other ators, It provides also tor ity per cent of the stock to be paid in ten months, IN THE HOUSE. At 2:10 this afternoon Mr. Heard moved that the House take up the bill which came over from Dis- trict day as a special order, A standing vote re- sulted, yeas 109, nays 53. The yeas and nays were then demanded. ‘The House determined—yeas 160, nays 73—to consider the cable bil. Air. Heard then offered nis substitute, iting to the scene on the Lydian ee Monarch and to her conduct in court. after re- MR. HILLS ARGUMENT. fer © Dr. Lincoln's testimony, Mr, Garnett —— ‘said Mrs. Emmons wi D1 ent wo ae ai . rs. ns Was probably properly seni Bloomingdale, but when her term was nearly Against Prof. Bell, But Fimally Al- | completed there, and she had about recovered lowed to go on. from the condition into which she had fallen, she a “Mr, Garbett closed his angunentat 10 clock, ad ‘The Supreme Court room was crowded this morn- rr. . opty ee ing when the court reassembled to continue the | Sumeng os woes Me Reut began hls closing are hearing otargument' in the telephone cages. It | | Mr. Kent, during his remarks, sald. Mr. Emmons had been generally underswood that Mr. Lysander - promine city he had made alee Hl, who began speaking yesterday tor the Over. | Whe letters from the Philadelphia woman were sur- land and People’s companies, would present this morning the charges of fraud in the procurement rendered to her. Mr. Robinson and Mr. Garnets called attention to Mrs, Emmons’ testimony re- of the Bell patent, which are contained in his printed briet. garding the conduct of a lady who was her com- Prof. Elisha Gray, of Chicago, and panion. Mr. Kent warmly defended the reputu- Uon of this lady, saying that she stood as well as Prof. Bell and his father were present. Mr. Hill Ing promptly at Bro minutes. past any lady in this community. mA Owy Ovclock ‘the proceedings were ad; twelve, Whee "ao. ton up the subject the fraud of Prof. Bell in the until to-morrow morning, When Mr. Kent will procurement of his patent, is’ manner became finish and the Jury will take the case, peepee ‘The Rush for Opera Tickets. Somewhat animated. He began by asserting that Prot, Bell dua changed. the ‘specifications of his ‘The sale of seats for the American Opera com Pany’s season at Albaugh’s Opera house next week ent while his application was pending. He Was pr to eplain why these canges began this morning at Brentano's at & o'clock. roceeding Long before that time, however, the crowd began were made and why, in his judgment, they amounted to a fraud, when he was Tocollect, and it is sald that there were two men INTERRUPTED BY MR. JUSTICE MILLER. who waited outside of the store all night, ‘They had the company of a third about 4 o\ciock in the who inguired whether it was not the custom of inventors to change the specifications while the morning, aud the crowd began to increase une 7 0. when there were & couple of hundred applications was pending. Mr. Hill replied that up tocertain limits that was true, but not after People “standing in line. ‘The crowd seemed to had been definitely nixed and Show no diminution late this afternoon, and it 1s e sworn to. He then proceeded to angue that the ‘thought the ealre house will be sold for the week, ali in this case had been made after parka Winans teatise ama ‘the contents of a caveat filed by Prof. eneanee ‘CATTLE MaRKET.—170 cattle on the market yesterday and all sold (o butchers as fol. and that the changes were intended to inc! ‘his (Prof. Bell's) patent inventions which he him- lows: Best sold from 4%c.to Sc. per 1D.; good sold from 4:¢. to 43gc. per ib.; medium sold from 3%¢, self had not ‘but which he had wrongfully appropriated from the caveat of Prot. Gray. to 4c. per Ib.; common sold from 2iyc. 0 Bigc. per 10: a Rant ANOTHER INTEBRUPTION. 1b. 480 sheep and lambs on the market. 44 to butchers as follows: Old sheep soid from 3wc. to ‘5ygc. per 1b.; lambs sold from 5 wo Give. per iD. "3 leit Over, 10 cows and calves sold Irom $25 10 $40 At this polnt Mr. Hill was again interrupted by Justics Miller, who inquired: “Do I understand that you propose to set up fraud as a defense in this cause, and to attack the patent om that | Christian Dietrich Presiding, & committee, ‘com each, Market for both cattle and sheep was dull perme Resrror FOR THE MEMORY OF THEIR OLD Com- DER.—AU a meeting Of the members of the old hb batiallon, D. C. volunteers, last night, Mr. yund?” posed of Messrs. A. E. ese, George Wagner Mr. HILL — “We Go not plead fraud as a defense, | and Werner Koch, reporwed resolutions of ‘respect your honor; but this is a court of equity, and | to the memory of Gen. Charles P. stone, er When the complainants come here and ask for | fret.and deariy loved commander,” which were leon must do equity—they must come With | adopted. Messrs. Wagner and Keese were ap- be ” ted asacommittee to attend Gen. Stone's Justice Muller—“It, has been neta | Funeral, and later In the evening loft tor New York ‘that a patent cannot be attacked for fraud in this | for that pur . Ata meeting of the “National court udless there has been a separate and valid Rifles, et 1,” held at No. 1411 G street north- proceeding upon that ground in the courts below— west, Edward'T. Matthews, president, tu the chult R orecerding in which the issue of fraud has been | and GY, AtLee, soctetary’ | Present Mattias announced in appropriate terms the death of our ‘Yuis siatewent from the bench caused some iret Great Commander General Caaries P, Stone, sensation. Prot. Bell with a smile on his face ex- | and Wm. G. Moore, Noble D. Larner, J. T. Clem. changed significant glances with his counsel ents, C. M. Pyne and Wm. Baldwin wer’ appointed Mr. Hil sa e ‘commit an Tesvlu- ainestuAs ond 'ne ena oSures petted | Soom ads apaes evomte further with this part of his argument. ee ee r SS eee a ben said that, speaking for Minas te | Pewss. Rove eate meee 4B jarlan then said 0 ing 10 e a. Rovre Band ciation, iovand B streets thought counsel Should'be allowed to prosaed With —For_ New York, Physdeiphis and Spe Bast 7 25-8, Se ee eee 2pm. duly.” For’ New. York, on £3.36, 204.15 20 and 1130 a & Lown, the West 0-40 sam (ast line). daily to Clntinaee nd St. Louls and except Saturday to Chicago. 12-13 Expecen, 710 pan, dally. Sith: throuets sleepers ee For Kichmond and the South, 6 and 11s. daily wud 35 pt ; itiaaore, 6 ab, it, Pasragustice Bradley agreed with this view. Mr. Dickerson, of connsel for the . Bell con pany, the court not to interrupt or Mr. mite ee The Chiet Justice: “Proceed, Mr. HilL” ‘Mr, Hill then resumed his argument, District in Congress. BILLS 1% BE BRFORTED FAVORABLY IN THE HOUSE. Col. Ludlow appeared before the House District committee this morning in advocacy of the bills introduced by Mr. Barbour on Monday, giving the ssioners authority to regulate the subdivi- SGn ot and fa the District: to regulate the street railroads as to laying tracks, &c.; to regulate the construction of elevators in the District, and to define the route of the steam railroads, establish- ing aunton depot on Armory square. Upon mo- tion of Mr. Rowell the latter bill was laid aside until next Thursday, when the raflroad men will be allowed to present their views of it. The com- mittee decided to report favorably the bill to regu- late the sub-division of land in the District; the bill to regulate the construction of elevators, and the Dill as to street railroads. The bill to ineor- porate a reform school for girls was col 7:00 pin. ‘Cayandaicua, Rochester, Budalo aud Niagara, 10 pa daily, except Saturday. B. AND U. KovTE.—Siation, Comer New Jersey ave- nue aud C street.—For Chicago, 10 a.m. fast linnited), daily; for Cincinuat, Louisville and St. Lows, 3 in." For Pittsburg, 10 a1. $0. 8°40 4 oauinute 40, 6 40, 7,825 and 11-30 $0 und 10:05 aan. 125, 40,7, 8:25.and 11 pau. For 30,4 id 130, 3:0, 4 40, on Metropolitan Brauch, 4nd laid aside for future action, Pg rhs ae $i for Princtyal District Government Affairs, 840 asm Galy on Semiey, AMENDING THE BUILDING REGULATIONS. ‘Commissioners passed an onter to-day “That section 9, yh 15, of the building regulations of the District of lumbia is hereby amended, so.as to read after the words ‘cle: ‘the following: ‘Nor shall permits be is. ‘sued for any such building that ts less than twelve (12) feet in width.”” The AND) At Palmer, Fi January REWS. jorida, Monda: gah aber ire 4B ANDREWS mother ef dhs let Wagre ov waren IN THE coves peranracmers, | CU: Andrews Of iUiecty, OS So President has referred the letter recently : Spi . adareszed to mim by the District Commissioners | Sowers. om i. SS eee Oe. FD normous waste of water 1887, at rr the. peverament buildings. to Capt: Symonds | pDEAX,, x Wetnenlay, January 20th, 2887. ot at eleven o'clock ‘and relatives are CKART. On J: 26, 1887, of ECKART. On. January, 26,1887 ‘T. ECKART, ‘belo’ of a i i Z ie Al 5 id : HI at the end oS The ne E—, re ir. peut ms et eae ee Beara icien Sas oe ae the it to int an pany, a8 would the course of action asked. The ‘court said ‘that the case did not present a case for ‘the intervention of an and the high a clear that it was ‘duty to deny the prayer of the bill.

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