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Be eect ae, . __FOR SALE—HOUSES. JOR SALE-DECIDED BARGAIN IF TAKEN AT Pose ae OC REE tg | Be FOR RENT—HOUS FOR SALE—LO! SOCIETY NOTES. MES, EMMONS DECLARED SANE. | HIVER FRONT IMPROVEMENT. |SECRETARY MANNING'S INTES- ABOUT 75 LOTS ON MERIDIAN Miss Acklen gave a pretty luncheon to ladies |‘The Jury Renders a Verdict in Her| eed of a Gencrous appropriation fer bppeenomad oan era t78 cata aae gn 2d EDITION. Yesterday. ithe tanta pas laa wick a teoee band. Favor. * Sanaa We Will Not Affirm or Deny that He is SosM ier senw. e ‘a20-38 of ruby velvet down the center, the edges out- bs ee to Resign. AN AGREEMENT REACEED AT MIDNIGHT—uES. EM- SALP_AT RBASONABLE FIGURES, SEV- ned with ropesof smilax, filled with carnations. hw. JOR SALE CHEAP—TWO EIGHT ROOM BRICK 7B MONS BECKIVED THR NEWS QUIRTLY—a sxPana- | COL HAINS’ VIEWS—THE WORK 18 ATITEMOSTCRIMI-| Socretary Manning @eclines to say anything Te- a Fe ral ‘and part of squares adjacent to the ‘The center plece was a mound of red and white DANGER TO teams Soe Famer Gaee™ | feed Gena as Latest Telegrams t0 Thea Star talips, mingled with mignonette, and the Douguets | 720 TALERD OF. CAL STAGE AND NEEDS PROTECTION: Santing the report that he te to resign the Treas. os ee ' pn ae | aera CHAS. W. HANDY, 921 F st. nw. TIT Sih “stew 436 and Es.w. — ‘WASHINGTON HARBOB—AT LRaST $500,000 NEEDED. | ury portfolio in order to accept the presidency ot i eee Ee a o< SRUnGE TOTS ON MEE were large bunches of roses, violets, lies of the | Marshal Wilson at 113; o'r 02x last night received — the ational bank ‘Organised in New ee ae | PQ SALE CHEAP THREE NEW EiGuT ROOM | JOR SALE -TWERTY, CHOICE | Harboe Valley, marigolds, tulips, marguerites or hya-| information from the Jury ih the case of Mra! “ts the contemplated appropriation of $100,000 ww apeyceyngetie hy Son sory ey es 710 Lath se he easoo © He PARKE HARDING'S WATERS, cinths, tied with broad satin ribbons, The cards | Emmons that they would not want to see him till for continuing the Potomac river improvements | has not accepted position Chat has Bot bern 1g Onna oe ayadkew. | it ees oa AS AGAINST KATIE METZ. were unique in Fatal Snvelope | ten tee mang. At 1 otdock this moruing, how- | sumcient for your needs at present?” asked a Stax | formally tendered him "It as generally allowed, Roe | POE SALE CHEAP—TWO FIVE ROOM BRICK | OR ‘SALE—EAST ‘OF SQUARE re wesc ren jae Ne painted in dainty ith small envelope | ever, the ringing of his telephone bell awakened reporter of Col. Hains, however, that ‘that we | Fittuses tn at bee tnd 456, $1200 cach, ‘viacdl'calk lanes: Lou tifles the “Combine” Never pockets in which wore tiny cards with the names | Sim" ana no wastintormad thes the jury bed seme , that the report ts correct, and 10s Uae PARKER, Frontage on B feet 7 fect. Met At Alderman McLaughlin’s. fa gold. ‘The favors were bonbonnieres in 9133 17th sd Fron _3029-3t" 43 and E's. “It is not nearly enough,” was the reply. “Tre | secretary, although not formally tendered GOOD BUSINESS CORNER, Fromtate on South Bat 161 foot Oy inches. 63,000 | Naw Yous, Jan. 20—The trial of ex-Alderman And satin bags, in gold Wicker Work | Wer erat And wished to eee him. He replied | commended $700,000 in my annual report a8 the | the position, Knows that it will be offered, ° were #2 Detrees st.7r. * and has ; JOR SALE feet, price 1c. es ONell was today. A lange orowd of | Sands. The rupsts Miss Evarts, | by telephone: “I thought you Would not want to | amount that could be profitably expended,” he | tainea ‘ese oer ee sand McClane ro 8s Me PapinE, only | WROUALE 1Ti4. Ove. ote 3,2 and 323140 eet, | ONE oe acttons med the room awaiting start | 3338 Bla, aise Mie rae Sie Burrows, ‘tg | CBS.” Some ot them then asked that he come | continued, “but there oUght to be allot £500,000 | Wis rearmation wil neemanhe te ga con aan } se Sand B&W. | Frontage on 1sth st. 3S feet 9 inches. ling developments that had been promised. One | Misses Caldwell, Miss Wars Wiisom Mise come down and take the verdict, that they might | appropriated at once for the protection of the | the adjournment of ‘The salary of the Burs and dws. p> aw vive Total frontage 918 tone making 20 lote of 17, feet | Of those was in the shape of Miss) Lou Fox, who | Jewett, Miss Gouverneur, Mise gonuston and Mrs | G0 to thelr homes, Mr. Wilson at ance complied | work already accomplished. ‘Dew office will be #20, than twice that See rin \ front each, Oupof tie beet baraine in the southeast | 1Ved at the residence of Mrs. McLaughlin, whose | Pinson “A bard Gt reudia catered in the hall | and received the verdict, It was not a sealed | There seems to be an impression prevailing that | Of ® Cabinet officer, ahd will not require the cop- st =. } bse Sa anes a mt each. One o ‘testimony was decidedly int x. She was one fed tht Ei ‘ Unual strain neceshary to ll the oMice of Secre WAH stone... 13 + ~ ‘H. PARKER, 4% and Es.w. | ection of the city, at the price, 15c. ak accompanied the courses of the repast. Paper, for under the law the verdict is rendered to | funds amounting to about $300,000 are at present tary of the In Stable, rear 1416 K st, balance un esey terme. C,H. PA BQUARE 1000.’ Orig. lot 19, 18 and 19-24,875 ti mlinemes for ee detonne. fer testimony, | Mrs. Laughton held the last of her delightful | the marshal, and he reports it to the Equity Court, available for continuing the work, and that with a | change “Assistant Recrctaty Paces Beale JOR SALE CHEAP. ‘BRICK HOUSES “west fare sqvane 129-31,000 feet—7e. important. of any yeu introdueene ‘she said that | Thursday evenings this week. At 10 o'clock her THE VERDICT Paltry sum in addition there will be an ample | 4¢ain prominently mentioned for . ‘The Poncabe Santon G rooms cach; allzued uae | Frontage om 2 feet 7 inches. Sic hud resided at, tne MeLaugnlin residence from | Spacious drawing rooms were crowded, Maly per- | was that Mrs Emmons wassane, After reciting the | Pung, gmt, addition there will be an, ampie contemplated retirement of Treasurer J Tor ec omicetor balctntmucton | Sud e'ucrt Terme vers cay. CH PARSISS S| Fromage o8 pourh Set 10g feck Stcomplete dental Of sii tine ee ae aa eae | ane txecutive mansion fonect ths mocha srens | Words of the writ issued by the cours, whe paper Reed of doing. Now, that’s all a mistake. Neariy Dank is openly acknowieiged, Wer ta net Ree _Uaz8}_ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. a <s2n7t __CHAS. A: McEUEN, ee aisonnan Waite ia nator the ening ‘Ot the | Secretary Whitney, Mrs Endicott and Miss Rndi_ | Signed by the jury proceeds: “And in pursuance Shethird of ‘the amount 42 due contractors for Said regarding his successor. A 5 — wv, six Fe SALE—A VERY FINE LOT. PaMEDY TELY | “combine” at McLaughlin's house, She said that | Cott, Miss Vilas, the Chief Justice and Miss Waite, | of ‘the authority aforesaid the said Albert A. Wil- netcy temp performed, — payment ‘of the > EW BRICK, 13TH AND BOUNDARY, 613 tie, OU feck st SS ccnte: excellent. fronts for | tHCY had never met there, because she had waited | Miss Bvarts, Count and Countess Galli of Philadel: | son, marshal of the District of Columbia, som avralts Nal measuremet greater part Mr. Glover to Mir. Vest. Toe TFABO: price 84,000-$500 cash, balance on long | eleut houses: quod chance fcr ease W0 build oF for | 02 the family continuousty and without interrup- hiss Justice and Mrs Blatchford, Justice and | moned Kldred G. Davis charles C. Bryan, er ewo-thinds 18 Ged ‘up in existing contracts | way conTROVERSY OVER THR ATFOINTHENT OP SUR: Beira, price, 84,000-9900 canh, balance on Hons | sigit Ronin; good chance for pasty ae Mrs" Matthews, Lieut, and Mrs. Mis | Perry) Sohn P George A. sheaibad, Bush | 804 %t aside for contracts soon to be envered. nt, Lae at. 5r, 10 Yig 27th at nw ar 1¢ $20-3t CUTTER & WIMER, 1423 Fat_ | | She was asked how it was that, she opened the | zohnston, Miss Myer, Miss Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. | rod. Cap es a eee ee 1026 <%., tr 6 1375 Bo st ne. E-MERIDIAN HILL LOTS, LANIER | 40or and replied, “Mrs. McLaughlin asked me to, nedict, Dition, Jesse C. D. Bg 1926 ae 6 1973 Boundary: Teen ne ee Oe ee ee eer eat as ea Usain asked Te) | Tn apt and see ‘Miss Heath, Gen | Crane, Josey Gat toe eae a ee enwabd | sand-dotlars. "The tact. must not be lost sight of | time been making efforts to secure the removal et RENT ther eae beta ee Spies Maree Tn" | ther aid, “ihe piri cue sera et ena Beale, Mra. Ludiow, Col. Sea. Wilson, Miss Walter, | Clr Joseph duly sworn and barged. to inguire | 82at the appropriation made now must last untilla | Mr. Lancaster, surveyor of customs at st Louts, pry CUTTER & WIMER, 1423 Fat. | came,” Miss Berry, Mr. Acklen, Mr. To Mr. Slo-| into the matters aforesaid and the premises, and | Yeaf from next July cr Ausush for next session 13 | appointed, tt 1s stated, upon the recommendation TO1z hot -w.3 storgand buement brick, 10] FOR SALE -RPECTAL OFFER” | guesiion—Did you know Mr, McLaughlin was an | 2% iss Doering," s® Shermans Mrs C-C-ClAY | al of them being good and lawful ten of said | Poeong scoton, and the river and harbor Ul of penator Vest. among Ouners, Nr. Glover eae aera en el er Nery caey OT ary | Ay fete SaceHIeMUY located Meridian Tt Loteat25 | alderman? ria Mr. and Mrs. Letter gave a musoal party Inst | said" Welter, Tee find ,And say that | of Congress. One hundred and twenty thousand | Lancasters removal on the groundof alleged frend homes near the city, among which are two, Douutifis | “jadoe3t CUTTER & WIMER, 1423F st. | | In reply to the question a8 to whether she bad evening. Mrs. Letter received her guests in a| named’ 1s not” An idiot’ nor a lunatic, ‘nor | GoUArs, for, according to the Present program, that | jn awanting a contract, as well as charges idences, with one acre eachin ‘Falls, 2 a oe if | JOR SALE—A BARGAIN—IN A 10: Fes, with new frame house of 8 rooms, abundance of Fe ae LN ‘Sal toilet lack . all tha: e1 el general T IN THE | Seen Mr. Waite at the nouse, she said that abe had | tollet of biack chantilly lace made’ over black | Otherwise of ‘unsound mind so that’ she | § there will be to expend, even with what Ruplicating him in fraudulent transactions before fruit, 2 miles from city, $3,500; 14 acres, full of fruit 4s left after this year’s contracts are completed, | his appott Senator Hend- | not. and caught with § of roses, Mr. | has not ity sufficient for the government of r ent. This has led to a controversy Freon etapa tons une, lig hee. | gee espe fools bot Gost. MAL PRI | “Quesuon— hen tt no stated tnt, no attended rahi, he’ ten sane and Pass “Anarews | neweltaade yoo ccgea inant | Teismow inti: Peter n snmcommem: | pecmeon Sonal Wee and ME. Gloves. Teesoae. O18 fine tinprov. 00 fruit trees, . s Ja20-3t_ | meer ie aldermen at the house Dp ‘accompaniments, and also some instru- petition fled ‘Samuel F. ina St, (000; 20 acten nue @ roams, bara, 300 frult tess | OR gaLe-GHEABCIO-LOTS-ON-O ST, BET. | Answercindeed he alae Inental studies. “A few of the guests were Senator | Emmons on the Slst day of December, A.D. 1886. MOST CRITICAL. STAGR, 5.00 the effect, “iat the bitter personal autacks Fiales trom cts, $5500: 4 acres. Wn00: 10 acres, | Fg si aig sis ars 8300 coche terms cue sd tws | Similar questions were asked as to other wit- and Mrs, Emi Senator and Miss Evarts, Jus- | In witness whereof ‘aforesaid, When all the money that can possibiy be spared | Which Glover made upon Lan on vmod 81,000; 10'Acren, 93.500, “AN Qu raay teria PRES eho eres a8se. “cheag. CH | newes and the lady made the same reply. She | Hee and Mrs 8 Gol. and ‘Mrs Anderson, should be expended on the project at once, Now | ff Kind thos men could not properly over. + eal Estate Deaters, "ARKER, 414 und E sta. aw. 3 stated that there Were meetings of the Tammany | Mr. and Mrs. Hitt, Miss Blaine, the Misses Aldis, gneee eenbon ar kt repens: look, A des Mr, Glover cannot fairly i Betis Deles | ae Lore general commitvee at the boos ae Ee ee ee need of haste. At generous appro- | claiin to have been a bona fide democratic nomi 00/8 actes and dwelling. | ~-o St ‘from Soe- to Be, Colles HAD soe. to 70. 0 ‘Question—Why did you not so testity on the Mo- | Berdan, Judge Davies the eredah aaah a priation which would enable me to put. the work | Dee,’ Sitczes and dweiline, EEC RPEGTAL-HARGAINC NEWT WO: | Prom S3eto 50, Colle aH 706. = red eee £1250 | {OR SALE-SPECTAL BARGAIN-NEW Two: | #-,ftom: 5a. to 700,: Gand |, Question — a . Out of danger, future appropriations could bemade | This led toa letter addressed by Mr. Glover to ae Eisop brick huss, nice neughbornood, street cars, |S gurune ow 81-29. IN oe po ee Baron Zedtwita, ‘wre Beaty Patt Nira eemacel less lavisniy.* Mr. Vest, published in the ‘New. York ‘World to. 2 ee 'SALE_G ST, NEAR 6TH S.E. 25x75, PER | _ On cross-examination by Col Fellows, the latter | Slater, Miss Armory of Boston. Miss Hunt: Mr. and WOK SALE—BRICK HOUSE, 9 ROOMS, NICE CEI- | Figo, SEES ae eee ae ho doxise | said: “You knew that Mr McQuade was being | Mrs. David King, Mr. and Mra. ‘eindisborger, the lar, on 4th si, near E. Also oS Defrees st.; bancail. k at. near Ri w..21x140, $1.00. Eaut Cap- | tried. Why did you allow him to be tried, con- | Misies May, and’Miss Kenna of Utica, wi is’ MIs, Apply toOWNEN, 1762 Netinw. _1t"_| jtol'st,, near Sth, 2x18 $1.25. Several fiuelots on | victed aud. imprisoned nical Leiter's guest. OK SALE_NEW JUST FINISHED) SIX-ROOM | Columbia Haghta. ie DI ‘without communicating z ‘What is the danger that threate work?” | Gay, in Which Mr. Glover says the democracy, asked the reporter. a a Fendminating, him by acclamation, had endored “Floods, freshets and ice gorges,” was the reply. approved wi done. He then “There is constant danger from ‘high water and | cver Lancasterss Tecord, charging various transac- cf 929 F st 2 TZMAN. this inf F - everything possible ought to be done at once to | ttons alleged to be fraudulent, and ends by exking Sth st n-w., 979.930 | I" brick House, 5°77 5th st se. water. cas and sewer. "This was objected to by counsel for the defense, | , lS AFmstrong, ot New York, is the guest ot prevent damage from it. ‘The work will cost just | the Senator, “Is thisgthe man for whose 7.2.-20.50 | Kents $15.30. Pri 31,000.” First-clins investment, but the court allowed it. Mrs. J. B. Edmonds, and will receive with her on 80 much money under any circumstances, it | you Your honor to the Senate t” DANINGUR & DAVIDSON, oot. £26 500) 18 BW: “4 would have testifed,” the witness announced, | Tuesday. Would seem to be poor policy to dole out the funds | Mr. Glover “One is almost tempted to Be- R_SALE_GREAT BARGAIN IN BUSINESS “4¢ Thad been sent for, but no one came for me.” "| Mr. Charles Nordhoff gave a dinner party last Dy dribiets and run the risk of tie destruction of | eve, n view of the premises, That it is. true, at Property—House 300 13th s.w.: larwe three-sto She stated in explination that she had con- | evening in honor of Mr, William Russell Wallace, Soren een accomplished. It wout cost the | seabed ts acess quarcera, tek, chare 0s ans sag brick; ‘contains seven rooms and iarge store with cei 3s versed with Mrs. McLaughlin about the MeQuade | of England. tue scien government any more to be generous now and | there a senatorial toza Which hangs loose around iar; gas, water and bath; situated on southeast o Sofcct eral Good desir | trial, but did not think what she knew Was of any ; however, a telephone in the office, and during the | Such generosity may save hundreds of thousands | its wearer ‘like giant's Tobe Upon & QwarBan fecton Cut. awe 'lt soldat once will take 84.50 ie around. iears Ye cee: | imapcrcanons Saeieehrae Hrs. Giles A. Smith and daughters, who have | night the bell was constantly ringing and inquiries | of doliars tuet,” ‘The text ts in Shakespeare. ‘You kpow Terns tosmie apply won "5 Wee. MAES. ‘ata bargain, "ihe witness answered readily the several ques- Deen the guests of Commissioner Oberty for the | were belng made ag to whether the jury had DANORR FROM HIGH WATER, where to go for the commentary.” wezaes | _____iaeh New Yorkave. | 00, CHAS. A.McEUEN, | | tons asked her. Rorthwesk” Dave taken the house 2107 N street | arreeq, A deputy marshal stood near the telo-| A freshet is lable to occur at any time, and what ‘SEKATOR VEST HAS NOT SEEN Tr. Oe EE eT So NEAR Tara aud eclie: | JON SALE-CHEAP LOTS _IN-PROSPEGT HEL the stand aie int ing wits of the iaie excalder: | ‘The wifo of Pension Commisstoner Béack | Puone-end answered the inquiries made, Would be the result? Just look here,” he contin- aoe av omnpetomenc me Spenree ttre hehad 8100 | ilouse, Sth et” neat Bat. ne $4,000. S03 0th st te bdivision, at the he st. 90,000 - ‘THE JURY. ued, pointing toa map of the river front; “the | anything to say Representative ‘hear 15th si pycama exseven-roon Brick, moder inprovemente, $2,600, | ieee Will be euld ina todyarinaesin i oe oom | MAB McLaughlin, Tette ana “Sse anil, oF Sane ati, ‘There have doen various conjectures how the | water would sweep across the flats between the | Glover, ‘The Senator replied that he had not seen 300 ithenear Ost; LOr. Lith and se 6, Bricks 27a 82,000, New six | peyinenta down, and balance an very cay tora UNDER THE WATCHMIAN’S NOSE. | Mrs Miller, Miss Tice, Migs Puller, Miss Blackburn | jury stood. One statement is that on the frst | SeWer canal and Long bridge and carry lange quan. | the letter. “Nor do I care anything about tt," be ist, Dear G st. n.e., nine-room ‘Brick, 232148. $7,000. “Will trade } _Ja29-71 420 F st, 1.1 ist, Dear F st. and Miss Scott, yesterday atterndon, and a large | patiot there were three votes for insanity. On the | #WeS of the material which has been deposited | added, with manifest indifference. “I. don't care Prope laced with me for rent or sale is liberally advertised ~ 5 ee ewan er of Vis! and Miss there down into the Washington channel, The | what. Glover has to say about me.” ariage:balanos ta cash to trade or house or ta. | WOR SALE_PINE, VERY DESIRABLY BUILDING | Daring Cleveland Burglary Make a Big | 2°! isliors. Mra Fo Kingstord ofoswego, | Second ballot taken at 12 o'clock there were only | filing of section 2 the portion mca end of coat to the owner. $s20-t"" BAXTER & MacGOWAN, 1008-1010 F st._ | 2f Lots on O st. bet. 21gt and 22d sts; 20x100 feet 7 r these | have to be done over again, and Washington chab- 2 LN, 1008-1010 F st. tc oi infants peceineae™ Haul of Sealskin Sacks. Guests of the White House, were among the callérs. | two votes for insanity, and half hour later these : ashing ‘Treasury Department Changes. ~ " 0 " < .- | nel would have to be redre The Washington pete Se ener R CEE ee R SALE_IHREE-STORY BRICK, DWELLING, we ‘CHAS. A BORER, Cunvezanp, Jan. 20.—Somo time last might the} Miss Nollie Owen has retuned from a six | {Wo jurors Tepe pees an On pa ‘The following persons have recelved appoint- = aS Sen fr ee E53 | Store of Benedict & Ruedy, furriers, at No, 245 | months’ visit in California, and is with her sister, Agreed in the Jury rooek moe be Minolta thes rat | would’ be -seriouniy’ datuaged ana. henge ae | ments under civf¥eervice rales: fronts south aud east, and Ovetlooks government res: | VOR SALE_EAST HALF SQUARE 773, Superior street, was entered by burglars, and about | Mrs. Jas. C. Campbell. “Miss Woodruff of Hamilton, | 2&te of “the ‘Jury. All the votes taken | Sttoyed. While the fll on s=ction = ts’ pretty high | Alfred A, Adams, of Tennessee,to olana, Sores Seo, ee aT ESTEE & | rontage ce fee oe eight thousand dollars’ worth of seal sacks were | Onlo, is also a guest of Mrs. Campbell. until the last one, ho sald, were. informat, | ROW, It could not stand water sweeplug over it | in the office of the second auditers fies seamet KUTHERFORD, 1226 F st nw. Fs Frontage ou Let horthe Lia te Sig ia. stolen, For cool impudence the raid surpasses | | There was very pretty german danced at the| and the questions at ise were dist | The material when itis deposited is mixed with | Ward, of Indiaua, to {he $800 class i Che office of OR SALE—A FINE CORNER, 41 FI Frontaxe on M st. north, 164 fi. Si in. anything of the kind in the history of this city. | Willard’s last evening. ‘The arrangements were | cussed each time, Mr. Emmons’ attitude towards | Water, and it takes a long time fortt to thoroughly | the Uitrd auditor; Miss Lucy M. Ward, of Indiana, southern and eastern expos: 90.000 feet: a decided Bargain for investment orim- | In front of the store is a hack stand where there | all made for the charting event by Mrs. Dewitt, | or treatment of his wife was not discussed, as the | @°¥ oul, So that Water pouring over it would be | to the $900 class, in the office of the oumamissone? (A a re eee: are carriages all night, and within a stone's throw | the Misses Helen and Matel Cannon, Miss Maude | jurors did not think it had a bearing on the ques- pores “ree SS. any ——2 * ot iS a ee maikdings on it now under rent: ER eee ASO BW of the store a policeman watches a corner trom | Noyes and Miss liliborn. Twenty-cight couples | ton of Sanity. ‘The only incident alluded to, ne | along until it would find a handy place tn. wi rs. Kittle 8. Foos, of Ohio, promoted trom RO2 SALE-SEVERAL DESIRABLE LOTS IN THE | sunset to sunrise. ‘The property holders in that | were on the floor, and the cotillion was led | sald, was that at Worniley’s hotel when Mr. kim, | 1t Would be deposited. ‘The Washington channel | to the §1,000 class in the office of the third ee EE : - | E’northwest section. block do ‘not. trust: soidly to, the police force for | by Mr Frank B’Noyes ase tor given | mons tried to take his wife away at night. ‘Some | through the Long bridge, which 1s tw be closed, 18 GHEsee eee - “ enished hi ian eee ce erat pees | gece JOHN SHEEMAN & CO. protection, but employ a private watchman to] in five figures. ‘They were pen wipers arcistic | of the Jurors thought he should have done it in the | Sul open, and the District Govermment Affairs, See ae eee ote sROwn, co8h000. | * PYLE s HUTHERFOUD, | eest CAT at nw. | ardthelh prennioee Desnite nal these reeate | Git ote es ety (Wrought by the deft | day time, or have taken the usual legal proceed- ‘WASHINGTON HARBOR REFERRED TO CHIRP JUSTIOR CARTTER. sat 1437 Penn. ave. D. Peet 1: iw. | WOR SALE—LOTS IN MT. PLEASANT, MERIDIAN Hons. a gang ot ‘burglars coolly bored a hole | fingers of the committee and therefore highly Poe Rue allowance was made in the discussion | wontd get ft all by reason of its being wide at the | ‘The Commissioners have, submitted House BXOR RENTOA BU = NOR SALE — SEVERAL BRICK fee ee A through the wood in the front door of the store and prized by therecipients) sachets, fans and bells, | for the extremities to which aman might go un- | igeu eases ee J pone re rakes the sprang 20 inserting a set screw knocked off the cateh of | brass umbrellas and match safes, bonbonnieres, | der excitement. ing 25 per man! now under rent; from 24,200 to 36 x lower end near Arsenal point, where there ts a var | 8Ws rel: to and in force in’ Tien & RET Sse GHori xt. | the lock, entered the room and proceeded to | silver violins and tiny bottles "Mr. mud Mrs MRS, EMMONS IXFORMED. a olnt Iumbta and for the appulucceent De® SATE ARVERLT Tain Dh Tre On ia eS mInanu- | Dewitt gavi it fe a ‘to stop its further: TESS.’ + et ” Se RANDSOME WEWLEEoEE | eee eee a | ROR SAE SEVERE DESERABLETOTS ON ME-| Fncturea bythe. Mem. ‘Arter effestog: an om: | elegant Cals Dae gee ee ah | Mra. Emmon's counsel did not learn of the re-| “RODS FTNer progress” fhe Supreme Court of sald District,’ oC Sus. THOs41 Gat nw oppontie tho new | BV hick Hong ied bean sara Bulls ow oncer: uke | prise NEE and Columbia Heleits, at speculative | trance thoy, went wo the sate in tise ofc, neat criinson ostrich tips, Miss Helen’ Cannon wore a | Sult until nine o'clock this morning. Last night | money?” asked Tar Stan man. na Deustom offices three stories. Descent’ 5 rooms each: | stantial Sad ores ee ee oe ee au | Brien. |W TON, St: Cloud Bugmoniee | the center of the store, and with Jimmies and | bali dress of tulle with tront of silver brocade; low | Mrs. Emmons was informed thas’ there would | <Lwill put mean anor Teint T get it, right on Anat MEATS STREET CANE Sodail moxlera suprovemente, reut $75 Per mouth: | selling, “Price 88,000. Lot 203100 feet. Also, 1116 bard broke off the hinge ‘pins and, tried to lift the | bodice edged with blue feathers; Miss Mabel ‘Can- | probably be a i and took the matter | Section = and in the Vingiiia channel. You can | .lnreterence te House bill No, 10,624 te require Douses are open for inspection -for further information | K stn w., 7 brick, good repair, renting for $18 Foe TS OOS oe tea a eee See: | door from ti Y pa upper and middie portions ard narrow at the | No. 10,758, “to provide for the Compliation of, the for isagreement, 2 - in ~ the street railway companies in the ult. Unsuccessful in this, with a | non, white silk, with Medici’ collar and peari halt ine 0% gasily see why. Section 2 ts the part of the flats ci apply toowuer. GUI ‘S12 7thst nw. | in advance to permanent tenant: first-class invest: | 2 B-6~ at JOc.: 13.0 fe ii2.% | hammer they attenipted to break the panels. on | embroideries. alas’ ive e3, a ball. dress. of ‘pink IEC a Oca ae ore es Jying between the sewer canal and the Long | Columbla to beat the cars used by them on = BEo ELEGANT AND DESTRABEE | OMe Terme S800 cash ¥-0. Box o78. _in20-Lw* | Sox30, 0c) Lanier Helghts' two luis cach adstoo | the sate door, ‘The attempt was futile and the rob- | moire antique. covered with pearl dotted, vale, | LUE ME, Garett vist received the news quietiy. | Bridie. 1n tts to be the tidal reservoir, whichis to | Frou ube gommuenoners, have informed whe 208 RENT — THE ELEGANT AND DESIRABLE | POOH SALE_FINE HOME ORINVESTMENT: N.W.,| fect ‘THLE & ROTHERTORD, ClOaKS and. Secaeee ae Toe eet ewenere, Wns | MSS Hilborn, cherry, plush, combined with blué | Mrs, Emmons, by advice of her counsel, declined | SUPPLY the Washington channel with ‘tresh water | House committee on, Distr =] three-story and basement Dwelling on the north- | Wonth fonts ti ness and bates nel tinge and peti Cloaks and sacques of recent, maniitacture are | silk; Miss Hayden, white silk; Mra. Wm. Parkes | to'soe newspspe, mncoenn Mien closed, and this section, when completed, is | ® mea pe ae th and E sts.. opposite Judic: ware | plumt ; open fire-place; dumb waiter, ete. z JALE_—A FINE LOT. ON RHOD ND | Stored. In acase at one side of the room a la! lavender brocade; Miss Gibson, blue cashmere ant {to tupn the current into the Virginia channel. ’It | 4% < “ fice. The preiniees have recently ‘been | BES y eerms easy. Parente Doe ee eo em READY | Tori per GL peal LAN ose mae eee eee Se ‘Scranton, hunter's green velvet A SEPARATION TALKED OF. must be made sufficlentiy high and sufficiently | (which the clty 1s subjected 9o Ghat when at Gus ; ey and 2 Tare, pportanity | office. = “SHLER & RUTHERFORD, | and they wook down set the most valuapie Ones | lashed wie ae” pene. Brees Woods, | _Mr. Garnett sald to a Star reporter that she | firm todo this. ‘The bend in the Virginia channel —— 9-2 BUSHNELL & CARUSI, 1008 F st. n.w. FS _ Ja22-2w* 1226 i, mnleas. at another it would be the reverse; CY 20 1225 4 fack tn the center of the room was stripped of | lavender silk velled lace: Miss’ Lena Burchell, | would probably return to England. Mr. Garnett | 18 right along here, and the water pre- | when a car was crowded ‘with passengers Ther ma eee sts. for $9,000. A fine 10 rom Brick Dwel- | JOR SALEFOUR FINE AND DESIRABLE LOTS | Sixteen sacks. and, with their booty, the burglars cream colored stik and broad sash; MisS | ana Mr. Kent, Mr. Emmons’ counsel, had a con- | Vented, would fores ses way over and through the = - that such regulation placed tn ? ide be. 223 roceeded towards the door. Outside there was a | Lelie Lewis, biue tulle over blue silk, c: cht with fats into the Washington channel in case of a FOR SALE—HOUSES. [Bay SGN nosra_| panbmeseesr hts te Maa | Mian telly ane angus ea Wi | Ha Aaa ana Ghee ferenco wnday withthe view of een upon an | fhe Thor tance tha fae" WS ead the hands of tho tool goverument and not the ne: __FOR SALE—HOUS! Mpathe "MCT rEW e Wisien, 1420 Pet._| Peighborneed Bena Bits ’ by a ee tee aren . Garett Progress only's oe | Homa PO" Sab avsryess pnorenry ox |boE se Sb | thictes einer became trientened of lao Could | lace; Miss Grassi? ite aus ed ness | SE wold. BOR vs Pith hee hasta ocean | Brot, Om sp fast. bes Upon another's comple- | | THE PROPOSED RAILWAY 70 THE MONOMEKT. we ‘OR SALE—A NICE LOT IN LANIER HEIGHTS, | carry no more, and left eight sacques on the floor | lace; Miss Giesy, pink slik; Miss Pauldi , Diack | Speaking to a Star: , he said Mr. Emmons’ | tion that only one or two things can be done ata| | The District Commissioners have sent Dack to Semmeatvepsn sre, cosasn cia), etraen teen an 2O0B | EV Soa os tee lots on tier dae he caro ane | ence nt ee ean eae however | Ince” over ‘blue ilk; Miss ‘Bryan, ‘pink suk and | action in the caso had pustied ‘him greatly. “He | umes That's all wrong, “Tie iuaieed ‘appropri | the House District commlttee ube” Senate "bil au. a sellin ary st., bet. 17th and 18th sts. overlooking the city; t The police and watchmen tulle; Miss Miller, bli laid iiss | Could explain it only on the theory that he had | tons heretofore have necessitated a limited num- | tht ‘the temporary occupation of the surEets At, iuiproved by two small stores and dwallings, Pees des eyanre te dda BD" rar oan thirty-six all told. ’ The poltce blue sili, laid in ‘fat plaits;Miss S.4eine* | not discover that the store had been entered and | West, of Philadelphia, white silk; Miss Joues;pink | been ruled by his wite for years and he expected | ber of contracts. It was necessary to make tus | DY a Trallway to tt material from the 29-20 TszaPsthw. | senw,____}e20-8t_| made no report ot the affair when they answered | chanibery gauze over pink silk; Mrs, Moses thay | in this toget control of her. Mra. Emmons | few contracts, because they had 0 be lange in | tol Hil.cutuings to ‘about the base of the Wash 1 ‘ST. NW, BET. 6TH AND 7TH, ‘OR SALE-SOME FINE LOTS ON MERIDIAN | to the roll call this morning. silk. Some of the men upon the floor were Mr. | 2as ann her intention of returning to her | order to offer any inducements for contractors to = monument. They say ‘that es Ee LSA tamed fick: hay enous Bur Lot 16, block 21, on 16th st. extended, near —— Rudy, Mr. Harry Willard, Mr. C. H. Hendley, Mr. | bower in St. John’s wood, Engl and to put as | enter upon the work. jection to the passage of te bill. S roomie and bath. mod inp Only $3,800. vers cany Golumbis roed. st 30s. per foot. Lots 19 and 16; block ‘The Deadlock at Austin. Wm. Wood. Mr. Joyce, Mr. Fred Smith, Mr’ Bur: Tude.s space between herself and Mr. Emmons a3 A NUMBER OP CONTRACTS AT ONCE. BUILDERS’ MATERIALS. & WILSON, 1006 F st-n.w. 020-6 | {fori ts at Son por foot Lot Pek eel NO SIGNS OF A BREAK YET. chell, Mr. Hubbell, Mr. Duncan, Mr. Hurry Rap- | the circumference of the earth will permit. It I had the $500,000 needed I could putit all | _ Building Inspector Entwisle sub. SALE-AT A BARGAIN, THREE-STORY | California st. at Duce per foor BH Wakes | A ‘Texas, Jan. 20.—The deadlock in the | ley, Mr. Higgins, Mr. John E. Jones, Mr. Glesy, Mr. | _ One of Mrs. Emmons’ counsel sald to a San re- ‘ mitted to-day a draft, as desired Wy the Commie. ‘ine-roonn Brick, wet and water, Wat nes hot | COs BIG Rat nw. Oe legisiature over’ the election of a Senator to suc- | Rahdoiph scapiey, dir. Judd Lamon, Mr. Haynie, | porter that one member of the jury only voted for | Profitably out in a number of contracts imme- sloners, containing modifications of the order Te Yxi00 alley. Oniy'$S.500, emmy tertas. WALKER | 907 916] aDIANHE-WE ceed Gen. Staxcy continues unbroken. "At noon to. | aud Mr. C. ust.- ‘Upon the plactorm were ait as ty and held out til midnight, Giately. so that as soon as the weather permits | jating to the storage rooin for Duliders’ te & WILSON, 1006 F st. now. 4a28. Ri, eat e MERIDIAN, Eas ae AERA day the fourteenth ballot was taken, and resulted | Mrs. Staples, Mr. aud Mra. C. 8. Noyes, Mr. and WHAT MR. EMMONS SAYS. the entire work could be prosecuted with vigor, | put the Commissioners Will not act in the inatter oh SALE-LITH ST. BETWEEN § AND. T.X.W. | two ‘principal srengen,at13” lower peice, than any | as follows peri ee My ealeantngs Daworest, Mn D, G. crols, Mrs. | afr, Emmons spent considerable time to-day in epee pptibie | uncut next Monday or Tuesday. ‘2-stor ick, roorns an . lot 17 16 | other lots as pleasantly ‘local sure bargain is} ) y, 45 |, 54; Ireland, 35, Three mem- S.C romwel . 4 ‘ oe 3 wey? wood Investmeat, at $3,000. SOHN SHEE | hereby ofterdd. Call cay aud avenues pers did not voter Thists a loss of five votes for | Boyle, Mrs. Frost, Sar Hilboratand a aid Ae | the olce of his counsel, Mr. Linden Kent. To a| charset yuo ‘Long briage must be dredged in | 4 Sammcanen. MAN a°C0. 1407 F st. nw 3028-3" LONGLEY & WOLSTON, 629 F st. n. Maxey, while Reagan’s totals are unchanged, and | Eldrey, of Boston,’ At eleven o'clock refreshments | Stak reporter he sald that while he was disap-| order to afford a sufficient cross-section for the | Health OMcer Townshend to-day sent to the 308 N, | JOR SALZ—-LOTS-I HAVE TWO ADJOINING | Ireiaud gains twoe were served in the supper room, and at midnight | pointed with their finding he had no complaint to proper discharge of the water which now partly | Commissioners the resignation of Mr. John i. Fore Ste een ro ee raat | OE, SAL LOTH HAVE TWO ADJOINING Bathe (wos eee the dance was resuined and kept up with spirit | make ad ‘ene | finds its way through the Washington channel, | Shedd as assistant inspector of plumbing. to take hall 7 it., all well! lighted, airy abd convenient and in ‘vod alley, and including @ commer, ia one ot the thost Another Ballot at Charleston. until a late hour. Spt pas apie Parl goe pipet Apes | Mest ot the material Gredged would be deposited effect on the 31st instant, and recommends Uhat it od condition: sid= ont law! eligible localit 5 stem rescl section 2, some c 1 SSondain ana slrgbbery. ‘The ‘oe iy boxt00, Superb outlook, in close prosimity “wo sole ofthe NO ELECTION OF SENATOR YET. A very pretty reception was given by Mr. and | question shall be det Cpyresree es eg etn ley orgs toownerat 615 F st, accepted and that Mr. John F. Murphy be occasion. ve ietermined by a jury in open 3, jus ‘the inted Lo Mill the Vacancy thus occs meres cote Papen ile Eecrer pil Gene jury pen | to section % just below the Long bri ‘The | pol y end 29.—The legislature In joint | Mrs. Frank A, Smith at their residence, 315 A | court, and requires that a poor woman should be | tidal reserv. ir, which is already outlined by em- 4 PROTEST PROM WEST WASHINGTON. OR SALE-CORCORAN ST, NEAR 13TH ST, N. | "LOU, INO. A PRESCOTT | assombly to-day cast its fifth ballot for United | street southeast, on Thursday evening, to cele- into court and stared at, as was done | bunkments, must be dredged thoroughly and the | Messrs. Witmer & C0. Whiteside & Walton, of setae rt gee an | Joon sare MER EGS An Uae | “Cumin whey Ar Mtr ronbacten, | cece Mr Wes aon ta GE QS wt aed Lies | hatte Daa own Alsen ed tan | WS Waatagon, ets peta SR ‘2th st. s.c., 10 TooUs, ea 20% si 8 camden, 37; Willey, 32; Burdel » | da 3 5 jarlow, onor of the fronting on the Vingiula channel must tected | the Commissioners sion ty $4,000; Sumner st near 7th, vacant lot, per foot, desirable lots in blocks ¥, 10, 11, 12, 14.1. hnson, 4; John Brannon, 3; A. F. Ham- | ushers oh that occaston—Messrs. Marlow, Sinith, | in the treatment of mental diseases are | with 1B rap embanku soon portion of . ‘st ‘ fen O and Pats. two uice lots, per | 17. 1& 19. 21, at prices which make thems anost ac’ | 0; UGE ‘A."S:CALWOOD, corer Dil aud. & ist call at office f mare Sih est THOSE WacUAMEN.” CHEAP—GOOD BUSINESS PROP- h side Pennsylvania ave., near 17th aod Resmapteanas beer ent, as well as the es Of | money appropriated for repairing Congress and cove mnvestméut, “No-suburban Property Hikaly'to | WONd >; Governor Wilson, H.C, Slims, and L. 8. | Morris and Whiteside, ‘The bride and groom ii | competent to settle, Mrs. Kmmons gained the | tho tual reservoir, The Gutiet gatos leading trom | Hedrick ert te Pare ae, as proposed by ‘uable mvestmeut, “No, suburban property likely to | Noni ot {ovct” their wedding suits, the bride carrying a large | Sympathy of her hearers who saw her incourt. if | the tidal reservuir tnto the Virviuta channel must | a resolution adopted by the West. Washington Titliota" "Lote now oltering bx the present «ub-divis- see bouquet of carnations, as at the wedding, sur- | the people in court could have seen the poor child | be butlt, and then the inlet gates leading from the | citizen’s committee on the 21st inst. and Jous, north of the city, Me Pleasant, Columbia eights, | EENANCKAL AND COMMERCIAL. | rounded by those who wero with her then, received | tenes tomes mehr might have taken a dif- | Virginia channel into the tida Al Teservoir must be | sented by the chairman, Mr, John T. Lanier Heights, Washington Heights, Meridian Hill, the hearty congratulations and vest wishes of | ferent view of the case. The question of insanity ts | erected immediately afterwards. a Srersmee ‘the Commissioners on Lhe 2ud inst. ar the most desirable properties for investhuent Low, New York Stock Market. their many friends. Bouquets and baskets of | adelicate one. Under the T don't 5 , me Olered in thie asker “f Bacotmiderable time. tobe | he followine are the opening and %:00.p.m. prices | flowers arranged as at the ‘first reception on the | Know that she Jory contd hee bhatt ett corpered aetna ee ey ed Ore. hy Lie 0003 br Howees Si Seats roe a aatees uate ots In all these sub- | of'the New York Stock Market, as reported by special | evening Of the WoUUing, Lad. a inagied atest ns | Sree ee oe its my responsiblity ended. | | When vuce section 2 1s in a well advanced condl- | The Commlssioncrs have disapproved the Qst. near 14th{9r...7,000 Rhode Island, near jaa Sloe ‘CHAS. CEUEN, 1450 F st.n.w, | Wire toH. H. Dodge, 539 Loth street: the drawing room, and Were pleasant reminders of | As her husband, I did’ wi could—what I be- | tion, when it is high enough and strong enough to | Ment to the rank trom which be ‘Was reduced for Qstinear 1 ‘500. 14th, 6r.-...... 4,800 SS ee |e = TO OTCIDRE during Which re oeon, sted trom 8 ull | Heved to be right —to care for her and pro-| keep off the water coming down the main channel, | thous woutha ee Gre a tae soa ot Te between 2st, rent for $135 ye FO} SALE DIPORTANT, TO INVESTOIS | Name. soe uring which time tea Was Served, and | ect her. | Now ‘the responsibility ‘rests with | Soy atiowing enough to come into the tidal reser? | ag ees INO. BOWLES £ 65:20? | Tita bn Merulinn Hill Guarana ber, Of WJ. Gent... music added to the general enjoyment, Deiween me ond her Y believe ake store ebay | Your for Mushing the Washington channey then | “The resignation of Mr. Samuel P. Trimble, of 1221 F street | that remain in the market. ‘They range from 2Uc. to N.¥. Gent!22! ‘Mrs. Walsh gave a luncheon party on Monday to | between me an¢ a the work can be continued leisurely without con- | the police force, has been accepted by the Com- B0e. and are about ail the desirable Lots left at these North Pact Mrs, John Hazzard, daughter of Capt. Eads. The | Gating ner ned thelt atheee GOS oe the pang, | stant fear that what has been done may be un- | missioners, to take eflect on February L, kas, | prices. ‘These Lots are in the neighbood of projected ‘Do. pret... oe eee cuting her—had their effect, not on the jurors, he enti % retarded ‘A buildii it has been issued bj Popeovenente tp tos Tatet (ieee ee ren hoa, bret ladies invited to ‘meet the guest of honor were perhaps, but on the physicians who were tO | done, the entire project and Valuabie ng as been vy 1 Paar | tayrorements by be, District Commissioner Xo a Mrs, Crosby, Miss Kads, Miss Jarvis, the Misses ee eee ‘Ume prove to have been wasted. Entwisle to Thomas E. Cowilng to repair a mne bay, windaw, ex. ix. ELL, Cullen, Miss McCue, Mrs Bergen and Mre Febieee | examine dete ape house on 17th street extended, at & cost Of $1,200. thsi bet. Da Pa. aves Hot BESTS Reina Droit Bullding. The favors were Japanese cin slippers filled cele ~ " Fi ‘The 3 is not confined to winter or = with roses. irs. Waish leaves the city shorty for | tld that they accepted the verdict and there a Affairs in West Washington. St, Louls, where she will settle some busiuess inate | Were no further proceedings to be taken that he | Spring, it 1s al the eae oe ene The Dis- | re Crmzexs’ Commrren.—The regular monthly cars preparatory to golng to Burope for some years | knew of. “I wish,” he said, “you would state that | gest freshet on record, 1877, occurred in | meeting of the West Washi: ciuzens’ cou. chil members of the jury expressed to Mr. Emmons | the fall. A glance at the map will show that | mittee was held last night at the hall of te Fire at Le. cor. D. Sr. £, cellar, bth Be | Sth st. wen near B: sot Sot 8x10"? EW 2-STORY, 6-ROOM BRICK | § Cap. stcacar L br, b; peatly new, ent iO. ued, cor of Utivand C sta-se. Mod. | If st. n.w., near Sth, lot 175x100, and imp. cient 2 squares of thfee ca | EES el northwest. Prices will be raised next vont ‘pear New Hampshire ave, Small lot on M st near 24th Lote on Meridian Hill and Columbia $1 ft | Hetenta.” We will setlon cass FOR SALE-SEVERAL LoTs—Gneat in ont brit, cosy, o PC PALSE Panty A pleasant ci Ly . Oth st. se. TSW - a ¢- a iN pi nt surprise party was given last even | and his counsel their confidence in Mr. Emmons | there are no ciaims to the title of any part of sec- | Co-operative Bulldi assoctation, and Was al. ee 20 acters Ba ivi ee eee ing to Miss Edith Peck at her residence, 1513 sth | and their beliet that he had done everything he | tion, and no valid objection to the proposed ex. | tended by fieen of the contualtoe an. 28 op Fos ai en nad mage bese eee ‘toan alley. | _J829-3t*__ LAURENCE & NASH, 1010 F st! nw. street. Among those present were Misses Knapp, | could for his wife. They did not believe in the | penditure of money could be raised on Uhat score. | Peal Was made to Lae Commissioners to have Fre, ¢2500. JOHN E DEALL & Co, JOR SALE BY C. H. KNIGHT, 925 FST. N.w.— Denison, Hanley, Shepherd, Drown, Bischolt, | story of persecution.” he clatis arv ali on section 1." above the fewer | AMOULE Of the appropriation tutetded for the Aue VR SALE CHEAP A NEAT. COSY HOUSE IN | Soc 30,000 Boundary bet d & Siratse, Hand A. Poynton, ‘Thomjeos, Moore | | MF. Kent sald that Mra, Emmons would havethe | Sf: U40n 1, but nat ie UL ial ae a a ot hada a _ a Nc gy RS PE Taylor, Smiley, Nichols, Jones, ‘Bischot and | Property which Mr. Emmons had given her, trom | Long’ prides chequine. dredge sen filing, and | Ress Lo do as requested, but that it was hot in z L425 F at. Bat. - CLS ON SOLES: _27-3t ‘Washington Stock Exchange. Newman, —” which she had an income of $2,780. Further than | some of the money could be pent tere, DUC Bec- power: also hs fed would pao: me = =5O SWOanE 2.000 Beh 5 ‘OR SALE-LOTS ON OOLUMBIA MIGHT: (eerie chases Fitsatper owing edding party as eairaten ‘feel called upon tion 2 is the one that demands imm atten. “ir labor. A petition stati Wisin = Tatbet Gah aul Nuts ata mows F Foes S00 Marks Alley, d rx. ud Meridian HU, alao, single Lots, atractfroute | on! the Washington Stock Paclanse are Howse today Solent SES ee ana | vide tn Beeson coat ‘upon to Pro-| tion,” ‘The Virginia channel must be dredged to a | othaving a draw’ in. the -Aquetuct was c. Lots each 16 x 00 to alley: ‘also | E. Capitol bet. G&7...6,000. and squares in northern, HIEEDS. 1290 Fat | U- & 1801, coupons, 110% bid, 110%; asked. | And M: yon Wednesday evening was | iN (ot int and Mr. Emmons sent to news. } ‘“suificient depth to carry off the additional water | drawn up and signed by te committee. ‘The peu- Soe per penths Wals sold | Many other Hides abd Lote tm all varia gf city. Prices; easy terms, CHAS. A 8! 8, dig, ropuatéred, 1881, 110 id, 110% aakod. | quite Large! ly suvendied, and was a anealy pleas: | paper offices a notice in the form to mer. | tat passes now, trough the Washington chan. | Uon requests that trom $10,000 to 3,000 ‘be ex JOHN (oF Oe | Se eee ag 3, conpor ey 28 P if section 2 Is put in shape, the wat e purpose, ‘The in, ouALE _ CHEAP HIGHT SEW BRICK | WOE OM APO OA ELIS A FINE LOT JK | corp GLIBOL, Lee ne bias Tid Maeet | JOEY bandiome presents to tne cetebrants includ. | CDARLS and otners hat he Would not pay bills | nel it section 2 ls putin gued shape, the waters | pended for twat purpose injury 80 Ge Piatt a osm all woter a Jard, thos luge beating locate etaeni toned BO. year fund ee 1828. caren a Mave bid, | 6, 8 Silver tea, service trom the imotner, Sisters | Callers on Mm Buumons at Wormley%s to-day | tbe lats iinproveiment and the Wasitngtog ina gal Uy te raliroads wax warily discussed. ‘Dr houses will reat for $12 per nomi the nary | i vy, u ee actientcn oak re aaked! | 2 j and another {fon ed.” Louls Ritchie read data relative to the dangers he East Branch” This property ie fer 6 Be 150 , ha te : Sb tint | aoe ae rt arto fon pup iots 10-100, ony 400 Ke me LEW 14 $34 taked,- National “Metronelitan fn- neSanator Cockrell Was at home on Thursday, | and was grateful for the verdict. scwillthe reclatmed land be worth the cost ot re- | 4qDEH 0% KMILADELIIA.—The deat 1s announced BARGAINS ON CAPITOL HILL. TWO | _125-3t ae S| A ee eS aa athed, (oreoran insurance, 62 ‘bid | And her Parlors wore enees iin callers during) MR, ROBINSON AND PROF EMMONS. claiming it?” asked Tue Stax man. widow of the late Rev. Jolin W. Hoover, of the Bal- nats tpmia easy” Hesied to No. | B'Qui salar Bick Dachine A TR od WOT ORE | Psnce: ied meat temainte on THAN oa oe | Getmal-Anerica Tngurance, 147 tad» Hine tnmur- | Ye Mfvernoon Alnong them were | Fowler, Mrs | Mr. Lelgh Robinson, speaking of an account in|" «very bit of 1k, and more too,” was the reply, | timore conferences, aid dauguesr. of ‘tne. late One wom dite Pox. | Rod Este Rin containine six Toot and afi wears | tended? 199 foot ga Lath sty 100 fest on Sark st aad | SS of, Bit. G4 Sake Board of “Public, Works, | es. LAM, a York, Lieu. Gray and’many | some of the New York papers yesterday, of an| spne government isn’t spendine money without | 2#omas Brown, of Georgetwowu. ‘The interment R & SON, 1115 Fat, | buprovementa: sbarmine neighborhood: « bargain: | 140 fest on Sheridan 5 AST eb eaters | 10336 bia, ieantbeton, Market stock, 1 (6, bid, 23 | others, nits, Cockrell wis assisted by her sister, | encounter between Prof. Emmons and himself, in | the cercaluty of a full return. Tire Teclaimed land ae, ri “od ‘HILL chapel, Georgetown, Mon- xo in Se omen a, ‘sip000. 2 — only $4,500. B. H. WARNER & CO., a8, aS ‘ja27-Im of 14233 I st. anna Ade ing tor 3 bid. Inson, and Mrs. C. W. Knapp of St. Louis " E Ki will form a beautiful park of nearly tnree hundred ~ 208 Columbia | and Mrs. Richard Sylvester of this city. Many of | Which Prof. Emmons was described as striking at ‘which will form a continuation of the mail. | , A G&CMBLE.—Residents Mving on Sist red, National Metro | the callers took the ee PE SS lawyer, sald that {t was not a truthful state- | acres, ic street, Pierecerheledt aA RE If the government had been unwilling to under- | Between @ and Hoad streets, complain Of the — | National Bank, 112 aske t = — tT a Slitan bane” 120 Wide Barenct? Nad Meche it. ‘he said, wanted to speak to absence sUrecl sweepers, pees hs many ae | pork WS eRe Kora tems aterm | ENE cee tae Ais | fet nl Sat ici | Bey a tas at | ny in abiing conontors walae waste ay | ees nearer PROCTOR & SON. 1238 F | UH Wakewie & 60., 916 ¥ st nw. = | Suiere improving section, and hag unexcelied | Hout “Eatate itl, tneurance, 120 bidy 12 asked: |” d4ra Win. M. Springer will be assisted at her re- Pepbas the doorway 00 provene Mr Boe tae | expensesit allowed to become owiers ofthe iand | MR. MANNISO Tas Nor JIRAMD OF ge— aaa SALE — CHEAP — A BRICK STORE AND | opportunttion for ; {trunting toa 30-foot alley, | Penn. Tel, Co. 45% bid, 44 asked. W. LL Ist) ootion on Mo following his wife to speak to her. He told Mr. | reclaimed. In fact at the beginning of the work | Secretary Manning sald this afternoon that LSE HOURES DC THE | BY preg on Miah ec it pial stata, Yai, | Heh hawe acco outst gu Wand Sates °xiwis | Morteage bowds, 6x ba dalton, Mrs Gqperat Siovemon, Miss kving. | Summons chat i he gouge an interview with ui | Preclved an offer, informally to that eect ‘ut | there is no truth in the report trom Albany that , feast from. $1.04 2500. | #2, Z 3 14 J028-t* "| the best located,mout advant ‘and cheapest Te : would have made avery nice little speculation mail cash payments; balance on ter CHE eae ean | erty in the Baltimore Markets, ‘Miss Todd, the “M: Cannon and others. Mrs. | Wife there it might be misconstrued. Mr. Emmons he cont tes a trip in the spring to the Ba- Cae ee: eS RATE | OR SALE-CHEAP, AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE | <n the Northwes BALTIMORE, Mo., Jan. 20-Virvinia sizes, past | SPringer vill hold her last formal reception for ths | admnttted that if might De a tmlstaxe and withdrew. | the contractors. Another reason for the necessity Raman and Cuba. HS mover’ beard ot the Risin 00 Titi aw,_ | Bi te Leb Park, tehve mom tod singe Bek | Kouta oa eled ae que) Coupons, G6; do. toh-fortica, with coupons 49 | 84501 On Monday, une Suh or February. polnto view. ‘The quicker ‘we get tne fats miley { Project OOM PRESSED-BRICK HOUSE, | HERTFORD. 156% F st.” jaczawe | ary 1D. Moa skp. tanta, ae og, | gh Hannah Whital Smith is the guest of Miss ‘The Railroad Attorneys? Bill. Up to the required height the quicker will there be coente, Qs between 13th and 14ih | 2.8 sar ener 4ai Tor tawe | we oDARTIMORE, Mo. Jan. 20.-Cotton dall-middling, | Risley-Seward during her stay in Washington, THE VOTE IN THE SENATE TaWB arrenNoon. _ | anend to noxious vapors arising trom te semi. | ‘Ts Loos ARE STRAINED aD RACKED by a por- aaa improved by a 2story inausard 1 L-toom frame StSndy® western Steady and quict’ southern rea, oas | Miss Julla Wheeler of Baltimore is visiting her this Uquid material which is deposited on them. The | sistent cough, the weneral hw and — huge and other uuldimes, located at pole where So iduthers amber, Said No, 2 wontern winter | trend ra May Mario, een ee ar Book's railroad. attorneye’ Dill was ield’ over | 22 SF oanked in, preventing the sewset oF nis | Bu peuraul complaint omen eat anedy 1a Het: 10,500 L extended or Meridian and New. Ted, spot, O15 aaked; February, 91409134: Q ir. securely vent sewage Dr. Jayne's Expectorant is an effective remedy sullte Hate are Sie Siticis and wil pay an | Yuh intersect, Only Te. perf tia te Diebler Mays Odab4ye, Corkcoutisrs rm ond | Miss Bessie Dillon gave an enjoyable birthday | until Monday was as follows: city from spreading over the Hats. ‘The river front | coughs and colds, and exerts a benefictul effect on. 606 Tith st. naw. T INVESTMENT— FOE, SALECA 3 PER ce: RETAVE & NUMBER OF HOUSES | A Znew Housesand Lotain escter section ;one square jot, ‘westerd firmer and active: southern white, 478 to = Donen” meen Cameron, | catinot be considered to be in a good sanitary con- wulmonary and bronchial organs, Fj, Septhemn yolow, 20:47; western, oe Stitt ful on Thuraaay evening. == T=senee cockreh, Conger, Culom, Farwob, Frye, Goraan, | oh, Tidkrever, unit the Wosk ts Turther ae. | Loe omens Sexaiby:’ May, Piet mance ‘Miss Cassin, daughter of Mr. J. R. Cassin, has J vanced, ‘The Secretary of War realized te neces. ated for b from Lincoln Park, at $1,300 for both. CaaS. A- : March, Rx 4 ray, Hampton, Jones (Nevada), McMillan, Man- nerous appropriation for the river DIED. Byes, terme or all conn tome pur: | SHIELDS, Lee Petaw. OM y GEO. W- LINEINS, We, 3P050, wosteen mised, Eanayivecin | Teturned from boarding school, owing to ill-health. deeuin, Mitchell (Oregon), Paliner, Platt,’ Pugh | frobt limprovement for immedate use, and made | FOOTE. On January 20th, 1887, ERNEST STAN- o ya deckie’ *°4F S4vautawe to consult our} FOR SALE—AN ELEGANT HOUSE, CORNER | _Ja26-6t Corner loth and Hsts.nw. | Sand, “five steady, S6a58, Provisions aeler sad ‘Miss Dalsy Hampton, daughter of the Senator | Ransoin, Sabin, Sawyer, "Keiler Vest—24. ‘strong recommendation to that effect in his an- | TON FOOTE, the beloved son of Melissa and the late Int behize su decide ney apres "ta a Hees ata 10 ou, fine cellar, al mod S Aaeeceemierceen 8 copper refined quit 10Xa11 from South Carolina, assisted by Miss Ht pat 2, Beck, Berry, Blair,Butler, | nual report to the President. if members of Con- | 72otwss H. Foote, ced soventoun Yours. ‘Heal Estate Brokers, $22 improvements; bandsoiely papered , will be sold. F between 15th and 16th ata, n. ‘stoady,, 1.24. Other, artic! msi Virginia, held her usual afternoon. Coke, Dat jawiéy, Nis, Bi who are interested in the matter would take | gather's residence, No. 22 7th street. between fu very easy ters: SWORMSTEDT & | & tg to Liverpool per steamer di weakly recep. Lt a GisFacnw. | DkADLEV os? Fat S Sls-im™ | Cores Lot in Le Droit Park, GOx1 31 fine lot to build | Hrelahts to iat ae aloe Houon Taursday afternoon at tne Metropaitan. | Mor saulbury, Guérman, Spooner, Van. Wyck, | We trouble to visit the fats I think they would | foland South Astret southaast at 10 stock aah JOR SALE_223 AND NTH ST. 5.2: $1500 KR SALE_GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE, | east section, room for 24 ‘13e. Lot northwest | bushels; corn, 556, spacious parlors were tastefully decorated for | Wal ‘Whitthorne, Wilson of Iowa, Wilson. once that a sufficient | Sunday. i euch. JOHN F. BEALL & CO. 1521 F st” sa0-Lin | IWSiz new Brick Houses, 4 rooms cach, elfuated ons | corner Sth and @ ets te w. oetab tier sont ‘Chicago Markets, the ‘and the stream of callers continued 20. ‘Sum to put the work Out of danger and save the | GIBSON. At6:30a.m., January 27, 1887, MARGA- JOit Sal Sr Ria northwest et WAGGAMAN, Tan Wheat until late in the evening. ‘Mr. Beck.—I understand that the this | Washington harbor from destrucuion.” RET GIBSON, in eighty “iret year of age. Pritines: i noone, tod tnpe oad ee sipetaaen wi aD square "ince ue Pespery | e200 "3B tal SOS Ew. a Sutde Aree Sty Opening a red dvanclagte | _ Miss Rosita Crowell, of Baltimore, and Miss Etta rote as displaced the railroad attorneys bil alto- ae 1 Foc Fen a ea ; stuale om Capitol Hill: price, | Owly 8,150. Terms $1,000 cash, balance $: JOR sALE— 4%, and remains. ‘at cor, Yolck, daughter of the ne Char. | SCUver, TS eee or attotid, ¥ Lal ry NE TRACK, 513 7th st mow. Fear. | This property is mow renting for $5: per month. 304. May pork, 12. May. 7 Shar eee xine president of the C1 orders. Am I right in that? SOME OF THE BILLS NOW PEXDING IN CONGRESS. _ BET | FA Dply to WP MyEns, | 2 Lotein all parts of the city and suburbe. Sone | May outs, ee eke: coal Club, of Baltimore, are visiting at the residence ‘offleer-The 28th, 1887, at 11 o'clock, On $ Real Estate pectal bargainain the northwest and. in East Waah- chair 4s of optnion| me appropriation Dill does not ee j,t 11 ofclosk pane \ booms on Lt bet. 18th and 19h. 300 = Agen TER SY eign, ene Ee Te LETPOLD, 4531 Fat. how. THE FREE BRIDGE. St Assistant Register ‘Fish, 1208 Virginia avenue hat tt places the Bill on the calendar, subject | tne rouse pomunittee On naval allure Fooceens Fok ange ad peur ~ tows circle 5 > 5 — ‘motion. Giesboro, roms, 2th wt = FOR SALE—LOTS. - | AOR SALE-107 20 OR 40 FEET FRONT, A8 MAY | Report of the Board of Engineer offi-| Mr. and Mrs I. Strasburger, of Toledo, are visit. | “wr. Beck—I now desire to give notice that on | todo forthe navy this session, There are several Sots eee pee ss ik SALE—LOT 45 FEET FRONT BY 100 FEET Pp SO fi ing Washington on their wedding trip, and will | Monday next, and on other day that I can | pilis before them for the further eniarge- “Abacostia, D.C.” Friends; Pierce Place, bet it Fes Settiear ith sts improved by two small | pbtoved elther by. ‘or stores. a Spend a tew days in the city as guests of Mr. and | do go until & fair vote is had on that bill, ‘st, bet. Icith and 14th sta, O0 | bricks renting for $10 each. Only $1.25 per foot. Sea: OTe tue at tbe very ew of posi Strasburger, 618 H street northwest make a : uk tee Sed ain wigton Ht abner B16 fect face 100 feet, | * 525.54 °C SWORMBTEDT & Fit__| The board of engineer oflicers, consisting of Oo. | | A very pleasant surprise party was given to Miss | to displace O roous, on COneuran : ‘one-story brick. 82: per foo 308 BALE “WE ARE AUTHORIZED Fo OF PEE ich > ih st, business property... AP. PARDON, OR SALE_WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO Ol Merrill, Lteut. Col. Hains and Major King, | Mamie Williams, daughter of Major L. P. Williams, FenwuitWeGrebrsc odie £900 | pero Brie) POUR Feacant (gh OME EAD ahs SAC | appoint of the District court, on Irving. strcet, last even” | Mt mg, 14th st. 2 Eveline wi — | zoxore appointed to consider a plan for the reconstruc- COUre, street, (OR SALEA NEWLY-BUILT DESIRABLE COR- Rew Halevouiue ‘Sve asd ISTH SY'and near | tion of the Aqueduct bridge, have made their re- | 2g- , The Ep ee ew = me a a ‘was served. Those present soa nai bak 13th wad Vai, er dwelling, on the corner of §th and L-sta, Rw, Henge ee Ae Boot to the chief of rs, and 1t was this ete eee Be ae ‘Steriiug, Wil. | Sutagontzed in: id stable on bode Island av...-8.000 | {uree swories. basement and cellar, 12 rooms, bath ‘and ee ry ENTOke port a eaten and wa i soe Hun + Se Sa pte Cs, 8-500 | Seettcones nevis out deelling, 802 L st. n.w., three | —825-5 gs inth st.n.w, | afternoon submitted Séoretary of War. | Iams, Macauley, Ceaeet ee, Mr. $ * foge, Mitcliell, Ellis and Judd. e newly-built dweilinws, 447, — ihe rk, North. a Ki to <a RE the recently | °0tt, Hoge and Moore, and Messrs Davis, Sterling, stories, basement and cellar, 11 rooms, beth aid all | {OR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—THE DE | They report in favor of the general plan recently Gatley, Shaefer, Moore, Barnes, Hodges, nod fy mand ‘Uni bnitted by Col. Hains, but recommend- 9 5 Bed. tinge for groun.n Columbia fa, University | ul y ns, Stowell eval fron lows. 451 G st. uw., opposite the new Pension Office: 3 ry * who in- | Virginia end of the bi ‘Col Hains reported | _ Mrs. C. 8, Whitman has tssued cards for a recep- room, bath and all mod. imps. ‘vest now: Foalige large its i ‘draw as discretionary, but the board it | tion February 3, from 9 to 12, followed bya ger-| Mr. snapectlOe rent, | these taba eee * pa a ‘and | Man of Uiry couples commeheony e230, 0 far as that. _ 1428 New Yor ave _ See Re enrine | sei [418 ¥ st.nw. }commerce. The river, Shey report, is na Hon. 8. @. Hilborn, ex-district attorney for Call- THREE NEW HOUSES ON H sT_ SrX | 9th and loth bet. Mass. ave.and N | 3 all mod impasse, SS di tok Mt SALE—COLUMBIA Hi ‘$0 CHOICE | for Some distance above the, and an, fornia, is at Willard’s with his wife and daughter. { Yellowstone park SuSach RES A ep er coat vent | tne Mane, ave bot dilrand Sth sia tow. Few tunity should be given for vessels. . i) Stolz Gears the owner, R. GOLD- sale, ranging: 400, "To reconstruct ‘Mrs. John P. Stockton and Miss Stockton give a seal pang a Eee yas pboue S15 Oth se ww from 12 wo i pmand. > to | pat; LAEABANT, 20 very for sale, | One ons and Secon ees. the | tea on next Saturday trom 4:30 to So'elock to meet Fetuneny” Augis wa WF WSEGS Ye SER | § “ene RISEN. cor. g0,ana 7 wrth od extn re Blohard stockton. : a —— —— ate SALE—WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING WELL | _ Also: fron ‘bet. ind, Mass. av now 000 available for the work, and} Mrs. James H. Hopkins, 19% 1sth street, Will’ JoK SALE-SPECIAL BARGATNS— FF ieccal ian ed Greet ane one TELL | in om eesrelitan, PawgL eS $38 the board recon tt athe to games H. bel me Several six-room Houses on A st. DB. €; all modern ge coe toe improved property. vi ‘per foot. &C r. BI a hour this. Beach aig, PF SoM Hmvertiment’ “Price only | (93,000 square feet northeast, af 3Uc.; ground imme- regard to. room lirick Wallieh Place bet 13th & 14%h tx.04,600 | °'15,000{eo" at 4c groundadjoining has just brought ‘bit members of | § rooms un L, bet, Ion and loth sus a see eye for land “rooms and cellar ou Corcoran st $ 40,000 square fect, Ist st. nw, at 450: water, Several sewer, Be. early consideration, Fas above mentioned property iw all well adapted for Phy into Also, ou 21st at. Jute 60 feet Salim WaLkhit & WLSON DDE Fee aw. SaLE—VALUi (OR" ee aero Fas 2 ot haa eae hai arene hs