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rok sae Three stories. i inj ia fine chand: ame . also. has extent: vneTete, _ £16-3¢ JOR 8. ‘water and gas, renting to good se oth si nw. resemgat G15 per mo. ON 19TH ST. ornamental 1,200, a M st. n.w.. near New Jer O-M BRYANT, B14 ALE—AT A SACRIFICE— PO fine landaomast tall home fa Washtnetom, od first ef OR SAL upon eaty & 3 Virwinia ave. -AT A BARGAT 8: small cash payment ine, venent and convenience, on wide Tninutes wall to the center of Dasiness, frou tind back yard to wire alley, with good stable at Fa nhade andra Rees location and wae Sprice $7,000; easy tering, Apr price $) stad ferns, FOR SALE—HOUSES. ce FINE NEW RESIDENCE EAR DUP: INE ciReLE, paweted atc laundry ‘and. furnace With plate-glase mirrors, 3m all the ters and te Axturen throughout modern ‘conveniences and the latest owed plombing. Tee yates use is well built in every respect: a handsome front sag. street icely. Farts al vane ‘cash, balance on accommodating terms. For permit to tnapect premises apply fo enous one-fourth HUYCK, 1503 Pennsylvania ave. ORY FIVE ROOM BRICK tenant at $1 ave. Only nw preased-brick bay, window eight room House, sonth front and every modern wenue; ten side car- uouthiy. very desirable new @ room brick Dwelling fn the no 2 tion: all a. i; rents for #45 per fn the northwest month Price MAKER, 920 F with 1 Tocation, ing toa pu 412 K ot. nw, between : JOR SALE-I WIL Pre AL JF Ok SSPECFINE, “CORNER, Hows w. Tt Me EF ec ALE JOR SALE-A THREESTORY It the modern improves de alley and 3 100." Apply to ‘30 ft, back A TWO. named, 4 roums. Location H sevtious of th ICE BRICK, 10 RC ormer lot wd) re e of new bridge, at s bai [ HAVE years, which Fram 23 new 2-0 ‘Circle 2 xed anid 0 2 oth at. pnth. Price, $34 Ww. new 6-F JOHN F. city LINKINS, cor. 19th and Hat. nw. ni E38 sponte: [ot 821106, trescoed. Pleasant, one square from 14th at, “Cottage, with, and E Kricl each, Will sell to pay 10 per Th, 19 acres, improved, neat the terminus Suitable for truck furia. 3,000. WAGGAMAL Bos-506 F 2 LARGE AND SMALL, I ‘Call for list. Gi 0OMS. ALL Mt. "LOUIS P. SHOE- ne. BRICK ley; excellent Ingle Place). 116-3t* STORY AND x8H feet, open- = Apply om THE FOLLOWING on Feasouable ssave, p. w., a dedightfal new 3-sto Ties freshly papered, fresved and painted: ‘unsurpassed. and basement feet front: 12 Price, large lot new 5-room Bricks, 00. renting Price _w. LONGLEY & WOLSTON, enting at 88 to ‘will seit for cash BE. L, TREMAINE, flowin kl ie FHWEST bus barcain if sold at tol Hilly near Capitol, : wurtuwest and northeast sec~ “FOR SALE TWO SMALL sume tenants ‘at Jess than 7th at. n. w tol.” Soule of BBIN & HERRING, 1331 F st_ NE. i 7th. st. 3 Loth st. Sd St. & SE. TIG H st. me.85,000 Bebb. 3300 liar. send BAO e-,f.b... "1,000 ‘The above is only a portion of the property on my books. For JOR SALE-2139 II List call at o: b, tial aud attractive ; WO.” Lot 20x100 feet, price $9,000. ‘ST_ NW x brick: front and back yard. built for owner; sub- moval from for bulletin iseued on SE. YAGGAMAN. | MENT, A room dwelling YT tenant for Address Box 114,16,19,3¢ ¥. NEW 12 ROOM ity reason for Also, 1116 ick, good repair, renting for 818 anent teuant; eb. P.O Box ‘first. lame invest- 78. f14-6t JOR SALE — JUST FINISHED, A TWO-STORY, G-room Brick House, Sis loth st. se. JOR SALE— WOR SALE ove ven gash payment DAVIS. Jou SALE brick, 3250, remain 10F st 152w Fe ADI ir Isth st. ON CAPITOL HILL ulouthly pay cent ibterest. Neg! of, 9th ahd C cellar: tho: cory desirable | ss Box 44, Star office. SUBURBAN RESIDE: Ls'the ety; 100 yards to street cars. Suna puluuce, Jong time, ud: fruit its of borhood_ rapidly im ‘THUS. G. Ht! 1006 Fst. b. —CI —A VERY DESIRABLE LOT, | a also. Lot tn Mt! Kenesaw ave.: BENJAMIN sts. g.¢.: mod: roughly built + 2 Dlocks Wallach school, car lines.” A bargain. P.G PALMER’ fl-aw* fi4- ES $30; six per proving. NSEX. Pleasant, tacang ou three streets. J. Kk HERTFORD, esis Fst erate fet NOK SALE_CHEAP—A COSY HOUSE ON SPRUCE st. Le Droit Park; hus 7 rooms, cellar, | modern umprovementa, 0. nz ¥ Bue lot, 23m JOR SAL i oeated Ri s # SALE r 45 8th iw, 8 East Capitol ‘Beh stow 2ow stow om si Udet. Ze. Bw RK SALE- ‘at a reams pant atid cere? As F. FORRES Gneimiat, Ou. o& SALE —AT A GREAT BAI Prompt buyer ur. Geazst 12! Youn. ave. Bie and Fst =5.500 wil we. For te tow J DALY JOR SALE Southern aud eastern expos of War Department and north Buildings ou :t nuw Under rent: price ‘hear Ost vay window Ho ‘JAMES W. Anish; in spi y water, as | JH MERTFORD, 423% Fst. ALE—NINE-ROOM PRESS BRICK HOUSE ‘w.:all modern improvements; ible; wide jot: price $1,000. press Uri ‘w., hard wood brick House on C, near 3d st. s.w.; price Kents for $10 a month. rick Houses, net ‘and water; price $2,000. juse on 8, near did order; Government Printing TXLER, gd Fst. n.w., second floor. JOR SALE-OTH, NEAR M ST. N.W., 9-ROOM Fan 2iiiny new, wiih fine brick stable’ on ao-te iar: furnace and all mod. 1 fersec OU ‘south and east, ot two principal rher of Sth ai Is it, at ethorvapy bal Pe. GORE, 1aly &, Vermont ave.,” bet. $ and T, $-room: brick, in din frout: 61,000 feet of st Lanier Heights. omly Ge, per 3; 4 lots om N. Capitol st, Zia] D0x190, Lanier Henghts, Se. ft, for a few | avenues iw. nud overlooks government res TYLER & 1eLin® EWLY-BUILT DESIRABLE cor- dL sts. nw, went aud cellar, 11 rows, bath and at iw. renting for “Wwithatl gary s saiue. lot 20x120.~ audeeliar..... varkin 2 ms, SIX-ROOM FRAME, WITH renting tur 9 £& BOLL: Tiids. 6 HENSEY, 1006 F st. bw. 16TH ST. SWI st. nw. three bath’ and all Ex WILL SELL brie and om terme to suit, this ele- E stabie tus rear.’ As TODD. Calvary Be avestinent, Jor SALE_A cua: Fens vEope 1) good business p: y os aud privilege to inspect the saaue, a} Bt F st aw. A FINE CORS todd residence, ‘Jont new brick grocery slew than shalt E TO GET A ¢ Cor. 50 WILL BUY A ty 83.009 wi 80 will buy ‘we ser PCI property on / recently built David ory, Clifton by Ja3]-liat Also & Bve-room, two-story Brick sijeine tug. rented and paying 1) percent sc. Re LLL, cor. thdwe 300D HOME five new two-story, ofx-foom ib, Let. W aud Boundary ier t Yorum very camy- aL, aud Sit sts gop Be pay thes house on H * 1 PEET FRON ulin two squargs has two ‘TYLER & KUTHEKFORD, JROK. SALP — SEVERAL BRICK ow Under rent; from $4,900 to #9300 22-4 JOR SALE 4 ‘sim. w.; good Store, alse lias 8 Foon aud RUEHE, to wile alley. £2.30" K SALE_THREE NEW it eker Price 87,000, TYLER DWELLINGS, th cellar, dwells jail mod tsa ce is @ RUTHELF ORD, FORD, _ 1226 Pat iw. ‘SES ON H ST. STE FOR SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. ____ AUCTION SALES. Sth and 1 jowa circle... JOR SALE— Lirick, 7 rooms, on L st., bet. Pick, 6 root Tath wes Brick, 10 rooms, on T st. bet. 13th and 14¢ Toots, Kingmai Place, 1 ooman. Pea Place, bet 2 roomm, Q at, bet 13th aad Lath ata, } roomin, on G, bet. 15th aud 16th eta. 1d roous, om Corcoran Fooms, 14th ot mod smupe 2 Fen HE nea i 0 1p, Brick, Eber ath’ and oth ni Penn of. 10.000 iso, improved and unimpry Sn all pai ofthe city. Apply to eee RE MY pete 4 1428 New Yorkave_ POE SALE BY CH ESIGHT, 1008 F ST. N.W. 13th & G n.w.825,000 Ma. sf. wt. 11.6.,157 20,000 Bont Bist, bee SEI. 12000 3 het. 2000 Sth et, bet Qt, bet. 1381411:W.7,000 Beat Corcoran bet.14 15.6,500 Marka ‘hey, ars. pitol, bet. 6&7 000, aie gcaaas AG Lote tm all parte of city. ‘call for bulletin. VOR SALE-AN ELEGANT HOUSE, CORNER Tain and Kigus ata, 10 rome, Aue cellar ail mod em. improvements; handsomely papered : will be sold on very easy terms: price $9,000. BWORMSTEDY & BRADLEY, 037 F at. Jals-1m {pK SALE; CHEAP 165,000 FEET OF LAND, anptow ard 11-room fram Louse and other buildings: located at w pont where Will intersect. Uul¥ oe. per foot. Easy termes ‘intersect : Mail Oy. RRERTFORD, 140% F iorthwest and northeast 3 E Small cash ta balance on ferns to wait pur: chasers poymment: MHARDING & WAT rst mere a 606 11th st. iw Fok SALE-THREE STORY 16th st. extended or Meridian and AND CELLAR BAY window honse on T st. n. w., between Uthand 10 ‘S Tooms, gas, bath, etc., and ali’ in perfect order, Lot 1s by B3iq fronting south. Address QUINTUS, Stat office. f0-5mn twill find it purchasing. ¥ & COLMAN, elm ate Brokers, &c. JOR 8 ELEGANT AND LE—OR EXCHANGE thoroughly-bulit He lot 24 front; good loca Yon, part now renting 630 8 meat. Tebwn eoay. Fine investment. For particuiars address 3. D. W., Star office. ‘Ja20-1m* FOR SALE—LOTS. _ OR SALE—66 FEET FRONT ON 11TH 8T. SF ‘Ove Lot from Pu. ave: a great bercain, if bought at once: this property lias gas, water and sewer. ‘Appig to PA. DARNEILLE, 116-3 1226 Fst VOR SALE— Half of sq. 1028, and about half of sq. 1027, both vin large fronts on Maryland ave., ahd is i one quare of H st. cars; the aveiue is paved, and has was, Water and sewer: tO an immediate purchase ., Apply to PA DAR VOR SALE (NAL LOT 4, IN SQ. ing 70 fee by 100 fect de adjoins ‘row of ane pressed brick buildings. -‘Tiis lot lies be- tween 21st st. and New Hampshire ave. n. w. Price if bought at once 90 cents per foot. eo P.A. DARNEILLE, 116-3 = nr *OR SALE_ABOUT 30.000 FEET OF GROUND, fogt it sold stonce, Apply fo ¥. A DAUNEITLE. per foot, iz sold at once. 2 5 HSE elt at once dpi ee | Fah SALE MPORTANT-T HAVE LEFT Meridian i 1—Good Lot on Superior } Nery choice Lotson Ontario ave., block 10: an Most desirable Lot on Westmore stand Coltiubia Foad, which I will offer for a few days at less ban | thels present value. ‘8. C. HILL, cor. Sth and F sta, fro: ON ey eae rung at Ge. per aqua f00 t, 28.5 4 Lots, North Capitol, near A ‘COOK, 1740 Pu ave. Bukig lot, 1002150, corner, 15 ‘Meridian iL, me. 2 lots Ou Central ave.. each 30c.: of Isth'st. extended. above Columbia 1. . on 16th si. extended. above Columbia Ton lots on Co- Tumbia “Heights ‘at 20c. and. 25e. in Whitney Close at prices that are sure fo advance before spring. JOHN SHERMAN & CO. £16-3t 1407 Fst. JOR SALE—I HAVE FOR SALE THE BEST LOTS in Whitney Close, located on Whituey avenue, south Trout; terms acconumudating, DAVID D. STONE, 1226 Fst. now 116-3 JOR SALE— TWO ‘CHOICE, BUILDING LOTS ON R ST., NEAR 14TH ST., AT A BARGAIN, Apply to— r NE LOTS, FRC on Loti st-near Riode Island w ig: Price low; terms DAVIs, [319 Fst. t SALE_ ‘AL ESTATE BARGAINS. suliare feet of round on 7th st, with qlevant iniproverents. Will sell the whole at 13c., or .000 iret, tucitding mansion, &. at oUe. square Wall subdivide to great advantage Plat’ tur- .000 square fest of ground on Maryland ave- xiended. Tits property iesin a rectauzular shape between the B. and 0. KK. and the avenue, with the Mulls station at the ome corner. Gas main along the en- fire front, 1.264 feet. Lies hizh. Every foot of itean beused in Subdivision, Plat furmsled showing 114 ree lots. Two (2) cents square foot, ssc. Over 100,000 square feet of Lice lying ground, ‘Lanier Heights, 5c. square foot. 28; Foie detirable lots Colaubia Heights and Me- Fidiani Hall; three on 16th street extend pos DAVID D. STONE, 1226 F st. n.w._ oR SALE-MERIDIAN HILL LOTS, IN BLOCKS, 14, 1o, 18, 19 and 20, ‘TYLER & RUTHERFORD, paca ___-1226 Fst. ‘TWO FINE LOTS, ON NEW HAMP- s Beat Duyont Cirle, at $2 per square foot, TYLER & RU TREMFORD: EUG F atnw. RHODE ISLAND ERFORD, 6 F st.nw. -RFORD, 26 F st. b, JOR SALE—ME! HILL—I HAVE SEVERAL choice Lots on California (Superior ave.), Meridian 2, and coutiguous to the Circles at Champlain ave. and 16th st.; also some wrand building sites on Bound: a , 11-6t at, FOR SatET A BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED LoT 000 feet) on Lanter Heihits, at 2 rell-located Lots at Mt. Pleasant on Park st., from 6 Cheap Lots on Coltanbas Heluite,ffo1n 20 to Soe. ‘Terns vany.” MASON, SHUEMARI TA £ EK & 8: LEY, 605 14th at! nw. Ei VOR SALE—THE FINE CORNER PROPERT: Penusyivaniaavenne, with a frontage ut ‘Gither as a whole oF in lots to suit, JOR SALE 4 Lot on ear S nw, Laton bai. KEK & ST 5 FOF SALE—BARGAINS IN EAST W We otter at low prices: 5, whole sjuare. Square 1056, whole square. Square LODZ, Whole square. Fe 1004, whole sguiara, id portious of squares in every part of East ington Fi SMITH & SON, SALE—ONE OF THE BEST LOCATED LOTS ian Hill. n ne of one, of the proposed poly Lew avenues, Great bargain if suld “at ones, OWNEK, 1422 F st uw. 18-zw" JOR SALE—LOT ON BACON ST. NE. st. extended, 0c.; on 1oth st. near sume,’ Soc, and uear Coluuibia roud, 25¢.: Ke 2oe.: Columbia, Heights, Ja OK OLUMBIA HEIGHTS—THE DE- mand tor ground on Columbia Heights, University. Yark, North Grounds of the Columbian University and ‘Meridian Hill ts constantly increasing. Those wizo in- eat now will realize large profite during the coming Saeco ea ees ae Terao eran rae e24-hn 1418 F st. n.w. {OR SALE— ks iat, 1e-s¢ alley n'tear Wn Saiowe oa BOS at e : uy taken ak one fost din JOHN E. BEALL & CO. 1321 Fst__ FOE, SALESLOTS ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, Princeton st. Ue. a it ‘Lots on Colum ac. ‘Meridian Hi ‘THIS AETERNOON. (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. D> M STREETS BORER EPA Ge WARY! SOnTE WEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in, Uber N C1, No. 53, folio 237 Se, one of the land} fie Bisttict of Colitnb 1, will sell 10 “AST POUR O° feos = comfc records of chee os a Test’ inches on cag eiloof Wun sireot bores and by = of 98 feet oe ‘No. 11. im le frame | sted See aus ou taney aren ee ‘Terms, one-third cash. balance in one and two sured by a deed of trust on the es = Paes Dearing interest, or all cash, at the mpl with bus? who Fa B: oR ner. and wide cle and 13th and the its lot, Apply to owner, 1303 N st. 7B SALE LO: Fanne the Loa Home. invest at once, Do uot delay. “Lots are old. TONE, 1920 F st, 26x) deep gubetantially:pailt JOR SALE ‘OF WHITNEY OLOSE Frinatty sd hit sone corner Sth and Fate. fl4-tt* ‘LOSE,” AD- Now isthe time to OTS IN “WHITNEY C1 ‘will be made by those being om Js the golden opportunity. DAV n4-LW JrOR SALE—’ ICR OF WHITNEY CLOSE VALUABLE NORTHWESTERN, COR; rie Spat lat h aujuare £49 CO G00 feet ‘bounded by Vermont ave., lows. cig. ‘ats, The vacant coruer lot, 241100, ig Louse with OF separately. will be. 44-31 BUSINESS CHANCES. ing ‘at ROBIN: HS. M. Engravers, 605 7th |. LA IY fret RR, zat practice Prince Gi feos: trict of Golumbia, “Hofer ‘Refer by pern Ames bi NINGHAM, Broker, 1419 Bem your low nexotiat Sepi-annual information. SON, AT’ interest, CCOUNTANT (SCOTCH STERED) OPEN AS sia (SCOTOH CHAR: OPENS, vei (OBE, 1 HR BALE_STORES—DRUG, EXCELLENT LO- ven Ay HE 'T® wasmnatow sare DEPostT co., 16 | ___—__—(9 16 Ponnsylvaninave. n.w._ OR SALE—THAT DESIRABLE LARGE WHARF ‘and Warehouse Property, corer Prince and. Water ts Alexanaria Va. oceupled by Col. Pail B. Hove, AHO: wl re 5 water 22 Seep. fuis C'owle's Whart’) isone.of the beet known Datieay propertiea in Beveral steamboats Tana an view of" ba) barf. A bargain, in joule ae apt a . FENWICK, 618 F st., Room 6. CITY, TOWNSHII lon, rporation bonds, bank, Way, fecellaneous stocks aper bought and wold. Helia- t securities @ specialty. LOUIS ( £10-1m' ESS MEN AND LAWYERS'—LOOK AFTER iting. Now isthe t wood Print ca siatton PERE PElbters and Dw. SURVEYOR, P.O. ADDRESS: Md., or 303 st, n.w., care of of Washington; . Gol. 8. T. Bult. J. FOR SALE—A FULLY about 100 rooms. First-class f Houses for sale. S'S Con heal tate Agente, 2 20t AND LOAN AGENT, 006 11TH ST. N.W. eight per cont Guaranteed Real Ratate ‘Hx and eight per cent Debenture Suma of 9100 and upwards ‘Securities for sale. garuuee on application. au by contract wets of books; partner: ; intricate accounts balanced. E. M. ‘New York ave. ja8-s&w3m* sation, Teceipts 0: Grovery, long estab- shed, ‘daily receipts, 860: Confectionery, Various other stores. Also, Dining Room, central. gu, dally income 873, G oftice, 938 F. FS SALE OR FOR, RENTTHE aR OUNDRY ‘Geo! .C., situa at, (ex, tendedchaviuy a fal Use of tenes oueh 5 capacity of 150 barrels. 0 300 inches of water from the 0. & 0. canal. P. could be Flour a day, and supplied with Ist, 1887. Apply to LOUISA V. N, 3102 P st.. Georgetor CC. M. and THEWS, 1208 Sistets oF on is Biatat, or on the premises. Bank, v0! Ce Bt Pleasant, Colual Boundary st’, heud New Jersey” ave: ‘Suuner at. Howard University. Pleasant Plaine. 2 Lotson Lith 2 Loson Zlet at uw a 4.00 a. ft. of Growid fF 87, ‘ave, (coutral ) ererter ond THOS. G. HENSE! 1606 cap. t Circle, 26x75 to alley. 1 bie Lot, N sty near Dupont Circle, 362100 toalley: A ine Kot, N st, near Dupont Circle! Jusd20 to alley. 2 fine Lots, N'st., near Dupout Circle, 18x50 each. T nue Lot, 19th ‘st, wear Dupont Circle, 20x73 to alley. 1 ne Lot, New Hampshire ave., near Dupont Circle, 20x70 toalley. 1 tue Lot, Connecticut ave, near Dupont Circle, ine Lota a Dupont Circle, 20x90 to all 2 tne Lots, ¥ st., near Dupont Circle, 20x90 to alley. Rear Colmecticut ave, SOx100 t T nue Lot, K st, $ he Lots, V st., near 14th, 17x70 to alle: near 29th, Dua? 3 to 1 nue Lot, 'L. -Im “Apply CHAKLES EARL’ KR SALE—CORNEB LOT, CONTAINING 3 Mie ety ger it face | POR SALE COMMER LOT. CONTAINING 35-490 oe ge a fended: 156 teet on 14th st, 100 feet on Park st. and Terie easy. Apply to. W. F. MYERS 1428 N'Y aye, | 240 feet om Sheridan ave.s Jos “for 3s27-1m oR SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS— — - seegenents, {0 ber cont tnvesineat’ “Patedey | Focieeen bacued Vayuneavo ner, Scar aae 000 each, Also, iso, # nice Lot on B ween 7th and Sth sts. 8.w., From Brick Wallack Place bet 13th 14th sta.95,0909 | Witi two aide walls woby TS: & rootuson L, bet. Lath abd 16th ste. B.v 000. H. PARKER, peck TiehSh ciotee tee Guta tik G3 | oo saree CuOIoR OF Watney Sea Totane, 6. corues Ii andl ish nf Dk SALE—THE CHOICE 01 (TNEY Fen A 5 comes Band yh enw me} Pee Canc oh, Pots. f14-0t ‘st once to Wee: ‘ R SALE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, 30 CHOICE pase 1ewkew Yorkave | Rice ma Si Roane RK SALE—WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO OFFF! Fg eC ete tr SORT BT a TON of the Be. Price, 911 SUMMER 410-08 scoutainiiyg tet O60. Tits. OWN Eis TO. orig SESE Wah BULET LAS? INST i aca. AE PERE gee ies aor mt Le Sg to 30e, Also 8 south front G.bet ith table Piet rere Pine Cahier th ea” Beoe jum the cit to. _f3-Swe Chauncey Bui A SET 7 PER CENT INVESTMEN oR RENT OR LEASE — IN tire Building, 1308 Pa. ave. , ute for cen: National Bank k, Sioux Falls, D. I MMERCIAL 0] for the pose of | ‘Drug Dry Sara cay, Serie PART OR THE EN- itable for doors and building materials “Ape i. BOND, 8. » Chauncey Building, 43% st. n. w. First Mortgage Coupon Bonds or THE GERMAN AMERICAN LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, ‘of Sioux Palle, DT. Secured deeds on impioved proper- testo Dufota aud Slinneaota, worth tires’ uke ee ‘snout of the bouds, Der ion . Bore et onti#200, $300, #350, 8400, 8450, ‘These may be seen and inf by calling at Room 4 Glover Building Tie Bete CHAS. R. DEAN, Vice Prosident |Win. Windom, Chas. E. Coon; Hlinois, Chicago; Citizens’ National CE. ¥,, BLISHED toda Srovutye ae. Beet sybich bas an injurious effect ice. D. RAMEN a2O-aWe tare, a i eo ‘NT GUARAN- OMAHA LOAN AND TRUST COMP: q Hon. A.U. WYMAN, (ate surer U. resident, Interest and Paid by the I one ee of New York. ip sums of 8200 and up. secure ong semen eno es te ‘Case is a loan made ing forty per cout of the value of the fet i ‘vroperty.. The standing of this company is sufficient to recom- ‘the couadence of mend these wecurities to investors, of conservative Fulda Feb. Sette tae ie Ganttoreckie serene, expt" omutoreable seinen spromiunent a excellent tabl fox ien a0 identon atest SHORT ROUTE TO 8 Now LONDON, DDEUTSHER LLOYD 8. 8. CO. Fast ae ‘Steamers ton (London, Havre), Bremen. 7 am. 8.8.8aale Ms pan. Prices: Ist cabin, $75, ‘18 stecraroat TROOP. ave, Buorrct Han MRS. C, THOMPS Waves and fine the indies under obl ‘comueties uhe fs now tor her by her own nist. The best tee fy abd purty i they sro. seid fa tis way their qi BEAUTIFYING COSMETICS. ION, of 240 Fifth ave.,who has ror wide epatation We hor Battnt quality of Hair Goods, is again placing tious to her ‘for the very Aine vit Mamtactured eapecially IF NOT AS RECOMMENDED, BRING BACK THE GOODS AND HAVE YOUE MONEY Can any one ask Kosmeo for face and REFUNDED, more fair than this? Pal Used with orwithoutzoasi or gloves, is the greatest success of the age for im- proving wud preserving ‘Also Komnco Powder, Milk of Almonds, ing use. fring Rose Leaves, indelible tint, for pale and joriess Lipa, col ‘tho complexion, made from c for cuamuelling, eapecialy Yor even- Auburnine, for changing any color of hair to the now cal fashionable Kosmeo Dey moviug peraanendy al saperdugs arms. ‘Hon, (burn. article for re from faceand pow worn and ry ied ta very like the style wore by ‘Mrs. GROVER CLEVELAND. A FEW OF MY MANY PATRONS: ‘Mrs. Blair, Mra. Send for Tlnuatrated Catalogue ‘Above Goods can be found st oe fl4-dte RY A’ Qi8 F STREET NORTHW Commencing ‘O'CLOG! Will continue the business with a MONDA\ TWO SORREL, CO) GOOD SoC! Qn THURSDAY, 1887, at TWELVE O'CLOCK Tom’, I will sell two fine Sorrel. single and double harn: gud of tine pr those in seure) ‘Terme cash. ‘Tern Lo-2t too On THURSDAY, 1887, AT TWELVE Of a good team prompt driver, t spe gaits, not afraid of steam, heis very id has "There will aiso t 80 be 40) to sume owner, who _fitais~_tHoy PUBLIC AUCTION saes— REAL ESTATE, ‘will be offered square 544. ‘Terms at time of sale. 114-3t ‘been offered for sale in our ofty. INCLUDING ANTIQU INGS. V TIQUE GARV HIURE THURSDAY and and FRIDAY, ‘TEENTH and EIGHTEENTH, 1887, Afternoon at 3 o'clock—Evening at 8 o'clock, At our Art Rooms, Cor. 10th and D sts., facing Pennsylvania avenue, f14-5t ING. SALE. OF TY ON THE NO! STREET. BETWEEN ‘SIXT! STREETS SOUTHWEST. H the canse of Cuaick vs. Cusick ¢t al jure 469, in the scribed as follwa: a a hundred and tweut; ent b ‘Terms of sale: sale. If the termso! ting purchaser. ‘c., murble-top chamber suite, bureau, bie, odd, chairs, lated, Boy Ge. top sideboard, walnut extension-tal ghina and glassware, Kitchen req) Terms cash. 87 ENTIRE STOCK OF WATCH) JEWELRY AT PUBLIC AUCTION. ) FEBRUARY it ins will Foods and will do all Kinds of wat ‘ring. Daily at 10 an. and 4 Patt Mae: OY Ol THOMAS: DQ DED BLACK GELDING BY REVES OF BLACK HAWK MARE AT AUCTION, FEBRUARY SEVENTEENTH, O'CLOCK M.. tn front of yay slesrooms, I will sell this fine shimal. He is, ful xtc hands, Diack a6 a raven, {= roars 0}9. good and lows ‘work anyw! ard to beat-ana maddie horse. knows sll the. didrerent nighes aud one of the finest aud most stylish road horses in the city; t endurance. SAME Surry with Harness (made in New York), tree of all ‘uctioneer, in front of the premises, that istrict of Colum! Commencing for the same ut a point on the line of I street south sixteen (16) fect m the southeast corner of suid lot, and running thence along the front line of said lot west sixteen feet: thence north one hundred ) feet four (4) inches to the ulley in the rear o said lot; thence aloug the alley und the rear line of sai Jor unt aixteen (10) feet theney running two (122) feet four (4) the point of beginning: said lot being improved by two-story and ick dwelling. Cash. Taxes to be paid out of pro- ceeds of sale. A deposit of $100 required on day of sale are not complied with in ten gays, the property will be resold at the ft Te 1 Fos Saran | tou cups, the, trovise Fostrvos toe Mkt 1 rene G00. 1 ED it eee | seer "era 8 the {108 SALE—TWO VERY FI 20X90, ON | Pro t risk and cost of defaulti ASF A Perio aaa ran | turtcagrt gears fap 0100 Ww. re of pale. yon't let, ivestinent, 4 tee. PORES ape dap pare ea, ee "dads ‘FREDERICK 8. KERN, RR SALE—WE IN WHITNEY Fett SE a | ___renennow. pakarngt fh te.) pape 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Fe |ALE—THE CHO! WHITNEY CLOSE | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF A SMALL LOT Fines ty'8 6 Wid: Queer ota aud Pau Hee WELL-REPT HOUSEHOLD FURNIT = a FRONT = T. | ,Q2 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY SEVENTEENTH, FE WO, LOTS FRONTING ON WHIT: | 1887, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A, Mat Feal- ney olumbia heights; to be sold to close an FEN, Ne LOO E strect nebo t the en- ipa, 7” "LORULT e waueTORS | See, cautents,, comme ot ae Raa _f15-3t 620 F at nw. | Carpets niattings ahd Fuss, bat antl othe mat tronnoe, yalnut marble: 'D OPTICAL, STO) 7, SELLING ES, CLOO SEVENTH, at id, a0. T jusiness entirely, bat be rol Ol ‘stock of optical and jewelry LEY, Auctioneer. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ) FULL, BROTHERS AND OF ‘AT PUBLIC AUCTION. FEBRUARY SEVENTEENTH, in front of my sales cits, by Moss Gray, outor’a Red Bird Mare, and she by Stonewall Jackson, ‘They are three and four years old, have been driven it, Temarkably well matched wromise, fully deserving. the attention of WLING. juctioneer. AT BOARD OF BROKERS’ ROOMS, , 1106 Fst. nw. On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY SEVENTEENTH, 1887, at ONE O'CLOCK P.M, the following properties BY THOS. . WAGGAMAN: Nos, 307, 309 and 311 Mst. s, w., two-story bricks, 4 rooms each, water in yard, sub lots 32, 33 and 34, NOW ON EXHIBITION. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Fee NUE OUT IME an Open all boloneeg leaving for Europe. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. St ____—‘ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. WALTER B WILLIAMS & Co. “Auctioneers. GRAND AUCTION SALE WORKS OF ART. The dissolution of a well-known New York firm of importers, in consequence of the demise of one of the Partners, has placed for sale in our hands an elegant stock of Ceremics, Wood Carvings and other Novelties in Art Objects, which had never been seen in this coun- try before, and had Just been imported for this spring's trade. To this was added the deceased gentleman's Private collection of antiques, the whole forming a col- lection worthy of great attention, and we feel justified in saying that a finer and more valuable one has never REAL NEAPOLITAN MAJOLICAS, ITALIAN FAIENCES, WOOD CARY- TIAN SALVIATI GLASS, AN- Db WALNUT ART FUR- ANTIQUE PERSIA! ES AND CERA- FEBRUARY _SEVEN- Auctioneers, VALUABLE IMPROVED RTH SIDE OF 1 ‘AND SEVENTH fadectee of the Supreme Court of, if Columbia, passed in the“ equi fo. Joan TD SEVEN ‘wil on THURSDAY, FEBRU, EENTH, 1887, st FOUR’ O'CLOCK P.M., ‘at public auc- 5, in of ‘which ind ‘out! e- and twenty-two hone inches, to risk of the All conveyancing at purchaser's Mt 3°'COLBERE ‘Trustee, 1304 F st. n.w. 2 TWEEN AT PUBLIC AUCTION, Abraham et al are; ITH K P. situated fn the city of numbered. twenty-two twenty-aix (26) in Charles of square with the Terms instalments in one aud two ¥ purchaser to give h wprovements thereon. ‘ale: One-third ¢: rate of six per cont per annnm, sold, Conveyancing at cost of ‘EUGENE, f14-cokds Cause, No. 10,235, Doc. 26, we will offer fo] mblie auct front of the premises, on HE TWE DAY OF FEB! ALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, NOS, 0 AND 247 NEW JERSEY AVENUE, BAND C STREETS NORTH, IMME- DIATELY SOUTH OF ‘THE B. & 0. RK! DEPO: CARY, ihre (23) a T, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, pasted ine cause where- in Tawuc Abraham ct al-are plaintiffs and. Mark defendants the sane behing Equity sale at RIDAY, 1387, ., all those parcels of ground shington, D.C., known as lots a eweney ‘kes? subdivision o iubered six hundred aud thirty-four (634), and part sh, balance in two equal rs from day of notes for the deferred payable to thy order of the trustees, baaripg. nd. secured by reten- ‘on of the title by the trustees, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. 100 down on each property when purchaser, CARUSI, Trastee, ase N. H. MILLER, Trustee, 472 Louisiana ave, sale, the ent {nverest a fe's Becret of Beauty deautifes but a brillant tran Belles of Euro yesouuatacton How To Be Beacnecu: ‘THIS SECRET HAS BEEN SOLVED. or “C. B” Itnotonly rif_es the complexion. Also, prod rency. It is endorsed by the leading: ‘and America, and is recommended by guaranteed. Price, @1.50 per box. mes ‘Veloutine Face Powder. pjWarranted the best in te World. Sus. and $1 per Tndelible Liquid. Face Rouge, natural tint; don’t Tub off, Price, $1.50 per bot Rt iuble Lfquid Lip Rouse, Price Also, our Bouutitying” Staak me tig Mas througout the world Price Dreparat hands, 508. ‘Marina wrinkles. 1 par bot a . owned reno} j2, of Alwtonds, for softening and whitening the r bottle, Balm, for developing the bust, removing ‘$1 per bottle. Adonine, for ‘dyeing instantaneously the hatr, beard, yet ‘and eyelash brown or eR it bro ‘bro dark ‘black, without soillug thesis. ‘Bove’ 130 hay reg oh Also, the Magic Hair Tonic. Pri 1, bottle. Full teeortmenc ot above iaay be found at J. ROCHON, Dealer in Hair Goods, 597 15th street n.w., opporite Treasury Building. ies wishin tested and Feat ties Sais asa CONSTANTLY RECEIVED OF THE CELEBRATED ‘MILWAUKEE LAGER, FROM JOS. SCHLITZ'S BREWING CO, And for sale by dealers generally in bottles and in casks and bottles by the agent, EAMUEL O. PALMER Do (BD LAEIO TAA Om intone} Teen #8 eles ‘Washington, D. 0. MER Tg AREER 904 10TH eect! We ine onaroosl, atsm wai ‘Mra Auctioneers, 637 Louistana avenue Opposite City Post Office, ATTRACTIVE SALE GOOD HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE AND GEPECTS FINE MOQUET CAR BARD VECVEDARD BODY BRUSSELS ¢ RUGS, CHERRY BROCALETT ARLOR SUITE rH D BO, Bick. cu WALNUT AND ANTIQUE WARDRORE, PILLAK EXTEN Hee Sanees Mtb &c, WITH A COLLECTION UF OTHER GOODS FEBRUARY SEVENTEENTH, AL TEN AM. It rPuoMAs DowLINe, Auctioneer. OATALOGUE SALE OF A LARGE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE ART OBJECTS OF UNPARALLELED EXCELLENCE, embracing many specimens of their wonderfal work, hich jas Satsuma, Hizen, Keoto, Owari and other raré ALso, Rat idory, Fine Rare specimens of Embroidery, Screens, Laquers, ‘To be Sold at Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-THIRD, TWENTY-FOUBTH and TWENTY-FIFTH, 1887, AtELEVEN A. M. and THREE P. M. each day, at my Auction Rooms, 11th st. and Pennsy1- Vania avenue, On Exhibition ‘MONDAY and TUESDAY, February 21st and 22d, ‘when Catalogues will be ready. collection made by Japanese experts, el superior t0 anything over aay pppzoncn BROS,, Auctioneers. SIGNEE'S SALE OF SHOW CASE, SHELVING, TABLES. WALL PAPEIe BONDE TON SAFE x ‘STREET NOBTHWEST— By virtue of a deed of. assignment given_to me and dul corded. I will sell AY, FEBRUARY QCLOCK AM.” the balance of Wall Paper, Show Case Shelving, Iron Safe, &c., contained in store No. 626 & street northwest. ‘Terus casi. _ 116-2 [D eecaneoN sane Ave z NRY WISE GARNETT, fee ‘Assignée, ictioneers. ‘3 SALE OF TWOSTORY FRAME DWELLING, 318 K ST.S. E., AND TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING, 407 I 81.8. E By virtue of the authority vested in me, I will, sell’ on SATURDAY. the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY! OF FEBRUARY, A. D. 1887, at 4:30 O'CLOCK P M, in front of the premises, the east part of LOT NO pin SQUARE Nd. 798, fronting about 18 fect 6 inches on K street, and running back that width 102.6-12 feet to an alley, improved by @ frame dwel- ling, 318 K street southeast, immediately after the above, I Py ‘On the SAME DAY, will sell in front of the premises LOT No. 9, IN SQUARE 824, fronting 28 fect, 7 inches on I street, with a depth of 111% feot to an alley: improved by «two-story #rame dwelling, No. 407 Latrect southeast. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, notes to bear interest and to be secured Dy deed of trust on premises sold. “A deponit of 8100 re- juired on each piece as soon aa sold. Conveyancing, eat cost of purchaser, If terms of wale are not com: plied with in 10 days the trustes reserves the Tight to Fesell the property in dotault at the risk and cost of fhe defaulting purchaser after 5 days pabite notice of guclt reyell in some newspaper published in Washing- n, D. JOHN M. HUTCHINGSON, 116-d&ds ‘Trustee and Executor. C ~ WEEKS & CO, Auctioneers. A sa 5.000 yards Silks, $000 yards plaiu'and brocaded Velvet, 10,000 yards worsted Driss Goods. 10,000 Remnants of all descriptions, Plain and beaded Trimmings, Edging and Inserti FEBRUARY FOUR- TEENTH, at LOOK. For a few days only. Seats provided for ladies, 112,16" 621 Pa, ave., under Metropolitan Hotel. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPOVED REAL, ESTATE ON SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN E AND F STREETS NORTHWEST, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. By wirtue of a decr’ of the Supreme Court of the’ Digtrict of Columbia, fou the four. teenth My of December, Av D. 1886, in equi cause, No.097, we will sell at pubiio auction, in front of the promises, on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY- THIRD DAY of FEBRUARY, A.D. IS7, at HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.” The following parcels of Jan in square numbered four hundred and fifty-six ) in the City of Washington, in the District of Col- Ma. LALEST, Thenorth half of Iot numbered ten (20) rove story Brick buildin, known as No, BISSEVENTH STREET audone story’ back buildin ‘stable in the rear. D. ‘The south half of lot numbered eleven roved by a five story brick buildinw, know SEVENTH STREET, with ou din and a building in the bear, z THIRD: Part of lotnumbered six (6). Becinning for the waine at the northwest corner of wild lot_on& thirty (30) foot alley” und. running thence east about thirty-five (5) feet eleven (11) inches: thence south about forty-four (44) feet to a ten (10) foot alley; thence west about thirty-five (35) feet eleven (Ii) jnches, and thenes to the besinning, improved by a brick stable. The above property offers unusual inducements to persons desiring investinents in business Property. Terms of sale as provided by decree ure, ohe-fourth ) cash, balance in oue (1), two) and three (3) years with interest from day of gale for which notes will be required, oF all cash at option of purchaser or pur chasers, ’ Upon continuation of sale aud payment of all purchase money the property will. be cou Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If terms of sule are not complied with in ten (10) days, the trustees ‘will revell at cost and risk of defaulting purchaser. A deposit of 8500 each in the first two parcels and of $100 in the third parcel of ground, will be required ‘at Lime of sale, WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trusteo, big at. Dow, JAMES H. SAV! ‘Trustee, 419 F st. nw. REGINALD FENDALL, Trustoa, 19-4 B25 49 st. now, 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionoer. CHANCERY BALE OF VALUABLE. 1 MPROVED HAL ESTATE ON B STREET TH, BE- EWREN FIFTH AND SIXTH STI 3 EAST, NG PREMISES No.305 BSTREET SOUTH: By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, dated the 3d day of Febra- ary, A, D. 187, and ina cause in said court, érein Jennie M. Corrigan is complainant and May Corrigan et al. are’ defendants, being cause No. 10,30 of the Equity Docket of suid’ court, the undersigned, astrustee in said cause, will offer for ‘al Suction. In front of the’ premises, on MONDAY, TWENTY-FILST DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1887, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following-déscribed real estate, situate in the efty of Washington, in the Dis- trict of Colmmbia, and Known and designated as the west seventeen (17) feet six an if (64) inches by the depth of eizhty (80) f jot num t thervof of. dered nine (1), in square numbered eight hi forty-three (433), the same bem the sub lo Jot nmnbered nineteen (19), in Jobn T. Ce division of lots numbered eizht (8) and nine ( id square, a recorded in Liber W. B. fheFronds of, the surveyer’s oft {rich improved by a three-story brick house with back ding. ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the docree: One-third Say aud the residue in two equal mstallmente at one wo years, to be secured by the notes of the pur- chaser and # reserved lien upon the property sold ; the ‘uid notes to bear interest at six per comeunt in M., folio 243, of for” the said Dis- per uuu frou the day Ot sale, or all cash at the purchaser's Hon. “A deposit of $100 will be required at the sale, If terms of sale be not complied with within fifteen days froin day of ale, the Ehustce reserven the right to resell ‘the property alter five days’ advertising fu the Evening Star newspaper, at the risk and costof the de- faulting paser: 1 conveyancing aud recording icon JAMES M. JOHNSTON. Trustee, ft Webster Law Building, FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATE AT THE NORTH- EAST CORNER OF MARYLAND AVENUE AND FIRST STREET EAST. aby,yittue of a deed of trust, dated the Siac yy of Jiine, in the year oighteen hundred and: elgity-ong, and recorded iy Liber 973, folio 210, ‘the laud records for the District of Columbia, ahd Dy Girectiou of the yarties in interest under salu deed, the undersigned ‘Trustes, under said ‘deed of trust, will bie ‘aucticnsfa front of te on ESDAY, the TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF FEB RUAHY, 1887, at FOUR O'CLOCK Pal, the following described reul eetuto, situate iu the city of Wasldngtous in the District of Columbia, to wit: Parts of ‘Lots let tered Band C, in Hanns snd Carroll's subdivision of Part of square numbered seven hundred and tweittys atx (726), beginning for the same at the southwest comer of said square, and rst Shewoe cant at rene aneies aide eae Goce gt at right angles with aid ‘street 6iz sight "24100 feet pS E100): titence: south cat at ani ‘Maryland avenue Afty-tour 50- (9450-100) to Maryland ‘avenue; thence soit thence north on Ist weston \d twenty-elght ‘75-100 reat 3873-100) to the boeing vm MP SGHENSTON, Truss STON, ‘Webster Law Buide. TRUSTEES? 8, F IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON EASE SIDE OF REVENTH STREET BE TWEEN NEW YORK AVENU! L STREET NORTHWEST. ieee! Eee ree | eq. and at the request HOSPITAL, IT HAVILAND'S HAND? A Theory About the Ghasdy Find ia Heck Cree. AS stated in yestcrday’s Straka human hand was AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. Hew Does the Surplus Stand? MR. INGALLS’ CALL POR INPORMATION—MR. ALUI- ‘SON'S REPLY. In the Senate to-day Mr. Ingalls said that before 9d EDITION. found tn Rock ek, near Woodley lane bridge, br Latest Tel 1 SURE ta cho penting: Bin to Sucrcase RSNA | 5 acs coca named Leet: Marten whe es A + | Autison, who was Prcpreeel ‘ant ty on finan- Work near the spot diggin sand. This hand ts arparebaleniet wy npr ered thorit tions pend. | RO* at the cizhta precinct police station, OMoer Rhodes, of the etcuta or county precinct, advances the theory that this hand is @ fem- Bant of the body of Puilip H. Havtland, the Montgomery county miller, who mysteriously, @isaypeared a year ago last Christmas, while on. Ls Way from this city to his home at Muncaster™ Mills, Montgomery ‘county. Haviland, Who was Arivibg a Wagon, disappeared somewhere on the road between slic) and his home. Hix team was raed in =e read, his body could net be found, er a long search many peTsons came tO doubt whether he was kilied, umd believed be had left the country. At that time OMlcer Rhodes as told by an old colored woman that she had Seen three colored inen put a body In a deep hole i Rock creek near the where the human hand was found Thursday. search Was made at the ‘time, but it was not. very than as the creck was filled with Ice, Recent bones have been found tm the creek mear by and pieces of esh” s to be humen flesh. The oMfcer thinks that the body has been buried in the sand and mutilated trom time to time by the ing and passed for coast defenses, naval Purposes, &c., Would affect the surplus in the Treasury? Mr. Allison reptied that while the Senate had been appropriating with some ‘of Nberailty: he did not think it need alarm the country; that the large appropriations for guns, armamen' coast defenses, naval vessels, etc, Would exten over some years, and therefore there would not De any extreme call upon the Treasury in any one year. Mr. Hawley said the a ation for heavy ontnance could not be used for about a Jear aNd Mr. Allison said that by the end of July of this year the United States will have paid all of the debt that It can pay, and that there will be from ALY to Sixty miilions of surplus in the Treasut Uhat the revenues will continue to pour in at the Tate Of a million a day, and, therefore, no inordi- nate cutting can be caused by these IIS, ‘The Northern Pacific Forfeiture Bill. A FAILURE OF THE CONFERKES TO HARMONIZE. ‘The conferees on the Northern Pacific land grant MR. MANNING AT ALBANY Busily Engaged in Settling Up His Private Affairs. Special Dispatch to Tuz EVENING Stan. Ausany, N. ¥., Feb, 16.—Secretary Manning 1s staying at his son's residence and 1s so engaged in settling his private business that he has persistently dented himself to all callers except intimate _ personal friends. He e: to return to New York on Saturday night. He will attend the reception of the Fort Orange club, —— THE CAMPAi ERMANY. The Manifesto of Catholic Nobles Ex« Pected to Have Little Effect. ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evxxixe Stan. BERLIN, Feb. 15.—It is not belleved that. much. ‘will be accomplished by the manifesto just issued les of men digging by a number of the Catholic nobility of the Renish | forfetturapill expect to meet to-morrow, It ts | fOr sand. In this way 0 tnlght have beon: and Westphalian provinces to induce German | not thought likely that any agreement can be | CU+@. ‘The hand ts a lange one with long fingers, Catholics generally to vote for candidates favor- able to the septennate, Bismarck’s speech yesterday in the upper house of the Prussian diet fs interpreted as new proot Teached, as the differences are very wide between the two Houses, The Senate bill forfeits only about three million acres of land, while that of District Government Attairs, YROTRCTION FROM FIRE. The new law approved January 8, “for the f s 1 further protection wt property frou fre, and waleey that the reichstag will be expected to vote. an In- | the House forfetts thirty-three muiltion acres. The | fs eye ‘ Cream OFInbieceee ee oe mt Senate conferves are understood to be firm 1h thelt | {ote ehubarmasment to tee Pee a ae Tae, bounye i rather animated with quotations. | determination to ‘abide by their ‘li and Mr. | ove giubarrassinent to the District government Money 13 easy. Cobb, chairman of the House public lands com: |The law mquires that owner at hotels ——s mittee, Lold'a Stak reporter today that the Howse As - ee A Dark Morse at Charleston. confertes would insist upon their bill to the last, | Mawulactories, Cheaters, a q seminaries, colleges, aca as the governinent would get nothin; but steriié wules hospitals, asy~ Special Dispatch to Tae Evewrso Stan, wountain land should the Senate bill become | Of erery eatater msaociatiOne ek ae CHARLESTON, W. Va. Feb, 16.—Tho ballot in the | law. “He says that the railroads are not earming | {haici;, scimol! hospital tn tum, Owning or legislature for United States Senator to-day was | More land by the delay there has been, using any bullding Orly feet high or upwards, ved as follows: Camden 37, Pierpont 39, Davis (bolt- ing democrat) @ Pierpont ts a new candidate and the repubilcans are hopeful of electing hin ‘The District in Congress. THE CHEAP Gas BILL. for any of the above ment toned, ected and axed to said building iron dire-escapes and combind stand- 7 0 4 It is probable that there will be no attempt BY | Hines wand" ladders oF ithe ae " by the ald of the bolting democrats. the House District committee to pass the gas bill | Nnices. as maybe” approned” and 4 The Ravenna Murder. Which got through the Senate, Mr, Barbour may | the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, AS Will be seen Uuls law ings owned and controle does to Those of private pei ‘Phere ts no mon used for the estin ‘4 MAN SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN THE RESCUED PRIS- ONER BRAKES JAIL AT MARIETTA. Manrerra, Onto, Feb. 16.—A man was arrested here Saturday on suspicion of being one of the men Wanted at Cleveland for the Kavenna mur- der. He gave the name of Jolin Cole, and ans- Wered the description of the prisoner who Was rescued. A description of the man was sent to Ged at Cleveland, and an Se attempt was made yesterday to photograph the risoner.” Last night he broke trom tie, cel, re. leased all the prisoners in the jail and all fled. ‘This morning the following dispatch was received from Cleveland: “By all means hold the man. He eentouniey ae me Wwe want.” He was to wo been chidroformed to-day and photograped. rm xy and pc Chicago's “Boodle” Commissioners, ATTORNEY GRINNELL SAYS HE CAN CONVICT THEM ALL BEFORE AN IMPARTIAL JURY. Curcaco, Feb. 16.—A morning paper quotes State's Attorney Grinnell as saying: “I have enough evidence in Land to send every poodle county commissioner to the penitentiary If can procure a fair and tmpartial jury to try them, and they stand up like men and defend themselves squarely and honestly on the merits of their cases.” It 18 now conceded that several of the county contractors have “squealed,” and that in- Lies as Well to bulld— by the District ast on or corporations. call the committee together again if be thinks Proper, buUit is the impression of the members Uhat he Will not find it worth while to do 80, 28 there fs apparently no chance that a District could now get consideration in the House. Capitol Topica, THE EDUCATIONAL BILLA The friends of the educational Dill have not given up all hope that they may get consideration for that measure in the House yet before adjourn- ment, but their chances are slim. NOTES. In the Senate to-day Mr. Harrison presented petitions from Indiana in behalf of the ot ‘Ue Colquitt bill to permit the people of the Dis- trict to vote on the question of prohibition, He- ferred to the District committee. Mr. Wilson Barrett, the actor, visited the Capl- tol today. = pes. The Treasury Portfolio. TALK ABOUT THE SUCCESSORSHIP. ‘The knowing ones are sull busy in preparing @ new cabinet slate, although 1t now seems gener- ally conceded that the change in the Treasury Por$folio is the only one to be made, Assistant Secretary Fairchild remains as the first choice ey dh the District funds which can TU Will De inter- arpose required. ‘to nole Whether In comply with this law Us itself does nit viol require. ments, Bullding Inspector Kntwisie. and chiet Parris, of the fire department, will confer togetmer shorty in regard to Its enforcement. KAST WASHINGTON WANTS A PIKE COMPANY. pecation ‘signed bs ir ‘the most prom cittveus OF Kast Washington has been lad, Before Le Commissioners urdug the erection of wgine holise and the purchase of Une neces: algo recommending the lot atthe Tih street and North Carolina Which 1s the property of the District, as the best location, DNCLINING TO COMPROMISE. ‘The compromise sted by President HH. Wells tn the case of the District against the Alex: ria Canal R. 1. aud B. company, whereby District sues to recover Certala LaXes assessed Md by sald couapany, bs declined by aulssoners, TRANSPORTATION OF THE POOR, From January ist to" the District govern the upon, but not p we Co r ment furnished thirty-six persons wita transportos dictments will probably be drawn agatnst some of | <1) cularly as he 18 known to have | tion to various clues in Ue Untied states: She members of the 1ete Cook county board for | Sr re ae ae tm bis Deka, ‘wer. per | Deane Of San. The tartinat (ndst was we bea corruption. Gleton ts naked Dy Bowne DUC Me Coeiake na | Several Went to Chicazu, Dut tae inajurity were for the rh cities and towns poor that he had not Uo Atexandria; it was the latest addition to the list of likely Ones, He 1s Tegarded as a dangerous dark hors, Secretary Manning’s Retirement. ‘WIS LETTER OF RESIGNATION AND THE PRESIDENTS REPLY. Secretary Manning, in his letter to the Presi- ent on the 14th instant, resigning the Treasury portfolio, says: “In view of the near adjourn- ment of Congress and in order that time may suf- fice for the selection and confirmation of my suc- cessor I desire again to place my resignation of the office of Secretary of the ‘Treasury in your hands and trust you will now deem its acceptance One man Was 8 ‘The Conservative Chicago Knights. Jouey tO pay labs tare REVIVING AN OLD ASSEMBLY PROM WHICH RADICALS WILL BE EXCLUDED. Curcago. Feb. 16.—A large number of Knights of Labor gathered last night at 104 East Randolph street to participate in the ceremony of jocal assembly No. 400. It was a re- vival of pioneer assembly of the order in the west. It was organized in 1877 by Richard. Grimths, now general worthy foreman of the order. ‘The assembly grew so large eventu- ally that a number of other assemblies Were founded in different parts of the city, and as these and others grew No, 400 was gradually deserted by its members for assemblies whose a178 <aeonge Huhn, erect sian read; $1900, woestors dwellings, Gales 5 SAMO. MT. k, extend brick LStrect northwest; $300, 8. B. Beyer, nipalr frame dwelling, Gi4 D’ street southe west;" $100. John F, Cuiliane, erect two Uwe story’ dweliings, H sine!, between 4% and Gua 1; $2,000, P. Mudican, repair brick dwelling, 721 4tu'suvet northwest ; $500. MISCELLANEOUS. Number or deaths re 1 issued by Inspe a Uwestory dw. W. F, Lewis, erect strest, itosed: dwelling, 916 e District last headquarters were more conventently located. | no detriment to the public service.” He ways be | wock, 7 2 death rath per The charter was always held here, however. An | has not 5] himself in the endeavor to comply | j,000' per aanum: white, 1 colored, 24.0.5 outer arent who have atone tie og | Memtueagamene ta wines rene oe | thal pela zr a be Secretary last June to dela: yy ee The G dasioners were at the Capitol the extremists. ‘Phe young and radical are crowd | Ceptance of his eye yy 4 _—~ —J conferring with Che Senate commitweon appropre ations in regard to District iutiers, Ed. B. Holt, of 1217 W street northwest, com- plains that te garb: calls to Ine Irequentiy, «nd also of the vad condition of the crossing at W, 110, 12h and 130M streets, ‘The Commissioners have xranted permission to the Gate City guard, com d by Captain J.B. Burke, to poss through Uhe District of Columnbhe during the coming suinmer on Ueir way to and trom kurope. Hi. D, Couke desires the Commissioners to supply bout 250 trees to plant at his eapetive at Ue ola ox place, Known as Burielth, in Georgetown, Sicng tbe tinesot the following streete: Sek, S7thy ing out the conservatives from the assemblies, ‘They will all find a friendly refuge in old 400. We Want to conduct 400 on strictly Knights of Labor principles, No soclalisin, no politics, no personal quarrels will enter our assembly.” Barricades in an Irish Town, THE PROFLE OFFER DESPERATE RESISTANCE TO THE SERVICE OF EVICTION ORDERS. DUBLIN, Feb. 16.—Byers, the emergency m: who was’ shot and wounded by ambushed moout lighters at Ballycar Monday night, has died from his injuries. A conilict occurred _ to- day between @ force of police on their way conference last October. ‘The close of a session of Congress he thinks the most suitable tine for a change in the cabinet, and adds: “Moreover the financial situation 1s to be serl- ously different from that which opened before us when the present Coi entered upon its lice and upon the opportunities created by a transfer Of the people’s trust. to new hands. In this most critical condition the clreumspect execution of a wise seal policy Or of administrative reforms in the collection and disbursement of the colossal revenues 1s not alone demanded, though labors such as these have exacted and exhibited Une abll- iUes of our foremost statesmen since the constitu Uon of the government. But there 4s also an ex- Sstn and 39th and M, V and W streots, toa Care or the population Of Dingle m sonvor | hausting round of daily administrative tasks, — ren e and a part of the population of Dingle, a seaport | wich however subordigate and clerical, an chi joses Well, G11. Pennsy clent Secretary of the Treasury cannot or shouid pair of gold Toads, 1n some cases Dullding Stone walls across | not evade. ‘These are tasks beyond my present | rlinined evegiaases, worch 4, stolen yesterday them. ‘The police were at first driven away and | Bot evade. otore 10 YOUr considerate irs. Porter reports. san check an - Coupelled té retreat. ‘They reformed and then | S@eREtH, “I, therefore, submit to your considera: Mrs. Porier reports an alarm clock, wortl§ $3, Judgment that in stolen from Mouse No. 20 I street norlucast yester- ‘March, day.—K. E. Miles reporis two wash tubs, worth charged with batons and clubed rifles upon the populace, compelling thei, after a severestruggle sking release, by Ue th of OF a5 Soon as you way select iny successor, T fulfill a duty to my family that may now be per? 4, stolen fram fron. of his store, 3d and A streets fo EE mitted to outweigh the duty of accepting longer SGremont, 00-11 basta. —Geor T. Rust, 516 injured. ei BY that assignment of public service which, two veins 21au street noruwest, reports a Ulte sack coat, ‘i i . you did me the honor to make, Keturning to | v; lea trian the al! of lils Bouse SE ND theranks: of that great pat which has called you | Uni manage Mrs. Martha W. Carr, No. 728 0} to its lead, I shall still to follow its fortunes | 6th street, reports 35 Stulen trom ber satchel this New York Stock Market, pone ting under your successful with @ Ieilow- The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m. prices | Under Your, suconsst saa eae: eee ee ee Ue pease ae Tue CHAKGR AGainer PuRDERICE Jenxmvon.— The case of ¢rederick Jenulugs, colored, charged with commi"dng a rape on Cora Swith, also cole ored, Was called for tral in tue Police ‘Court to- on Une testiinony of couplalning wit She cou:t ordered a Warrant to fasue charging Uhe defendant with assault with intent to conan rape. T! Oned girls was stern to sti with another negro Tol he attempted to out nally assaulted th states that the letter of resignation, though not entirely unexpected, presents the reality of a severance of their official relations, and causes him the deepest regret, which 18 tempered only by the knowledge that the frauk and friendly per- sonal relations Which have unbrokenly existed between them are still to continue, He says: “I feel it to be almost superfiuous to: ak: Of Uhe aid and support you have given me, and the assistance you have furnished to the administration of the the giris home ra, and Unat he crate ‘The case was sent ry Bez! 50% Rich. 1 - , ® | to the grand jury, other casts Will probe 3 ra overnment, during the time you have dirccted the | ¥0 the graud jur. hg The bos see 1208 ifuirs of the exacting” and us ofice which | AUlY be Investigated. 3 St.P.& Duluth, fF you now seek to surrender. Your labors, your achievements, your success, and your devotion to public duty are fully seen’and known, and they challenge the appreclation and gratitude of ail your countrymen.” Nothing remains, he says, Dut Pexxa. Rovrr—B. and P. stat —For New Vth, Piiladelpuia aud #40 Guudted exprom),atd LL aan, Pac. (Congremionnl Luuitet), 4:15, 10 end 1 173 i 2B for him to accept the resignation, and “to express | News bork, oh Muuday, 0 ain, 00%) Gui Wav. Pace) Toe Iny profound thanks for ail that you have doue for | ssoual Huta Ly 10 end it yn. Roe Cent are Dow pret: +] 280, me in sharing manfully iny labors and perpiexities | cue, Cincimati, St. Louis. dattsburg cud tthe West, X. Cont....(112/4'113 /West Uulon..| 734i 73% | of the pest two years.” The President concludes | 770 82n, (ast buoy. ually, se coucimiuatt oud St ——— by asking that the Ist of April be fixed as the date | (Gime linscehy dalise Wesvenn Reprows, m. ‘Washington Stock Exchange. upon which the resignation shail take effect, . 1 rouch «lowers to Chicago sina Sk. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotations Fee Touts. “Express, 10 piu. daily. For latch: gp the Mashingson Stock Exclanwearenotel to-day’ | 4 DewoRReR SOSTAINED.—In the case in the | uiuhd and ti ‘Soutiy Find “1h ‘ein, any U.S foie 1892, couvons, 110 bid, 110% asked. | ramity Court to-day of John Hillyard against | B! Fr FO Ae eae, ee ad asey: asked: | Cuas. Benhelm and Grief Brothers, to set aside an 7. 8 44, registered, 125% bid’ 128) asked. | assignment ot the latter to Benbelin on the ground ‘coin, 110 bid, 110% asked. 1891, of fraud, the demurrer was sustained and te | Stbbe i924," currenc fad, The "hid, | Diu dhsinissed. ‘he grounds ot demurrer were that | Ba. | F fetrupolitau Tailroad sivck, 95% bid: | the compia ad redress for any damage if | daily. except sands acted “Nost Gapital and ““O vatrect, vag | ‘Be complainant, hei "and 6 any bad been done by an ac ton at law. age ed age Os ester, buffalo and Niagara, 10 Washington “Gas, 38% bid, 39 tional Union Tusuranics, 204 asked. | Vuto- ¢ Insurance, 53) Washington “Market .UMst BaNqver.—The Alumni Association of | day. |For Walliauisport, Lock i Hock, TS stad, SY Saeed 2a te University of Michigan holds its annual ban- | 24 daily except Sundig. cow gi aes 201 “bid. Columbia National Bank, 108% “bid. | Tuer at Willard’s to-morrow evening. President axpo. Livre Station, Comer Now Jervay ave. 2203 seked: Heun, Tol. Go. 42. bid, “44 "asked: | (Vert or the university and several members of | BUEaRd Cetmeet. For Chirais. 12°43 3.tu. dat Mu Ghestpenke aud Pot. ‘Tel. Co. 83% bid, 87 asked. | Angell of th eral members Of | ted) and 10-10 paw daily for Cuucstuatl, ou L. List mortyuge bonds,’83 ‘bid, 853s asked. | the faculty will be present. a indianapolis St. Louis, 3-30 p.m, (fast lantted, es Michigan, 1s president of the assoclation, which | aud 10:10 pau daily.“ Rr. Pista Cleveland and Baltimore Markets. has a membership of about one hundred, includ- troit.1 1-45 aan, (fast ii ted at 895 pan. daily YMORE, Mp. Feb. 16.—Vinsinia, sixes, con | ing several members of the House and other repre- | Nu extra charge icf fast tum ons Pultis, “For solsiated, 28; North Caroline sixes, old, 129 Lid ‘to- | sentative men. 10-0 P10, 130, ae a 4:00, 4:40, 5-40, 6 BAL RE, Mp, Feb, 16.—Cotton quict and| MAanntagR LIceNses.—Marriage Hoenses have | 277. 30 stent iidiise, Wier Fivar soniuaty stews ad | peaMeAGm, Eine clerk of the coure to emit | gsunds jet—Howard street and western super, 2-3533.00: | Mater and Selena Sternfeld; W. C. Fleet and Bias- ‘extra, 3.100385; _ do. family, elty, “tutlls, super, 133.00: do. 3.55; do. Rio ds, 4.62a4.87; Pat lative patent, 5.45; do. faunily 15. Wi steudy'aud quiet; Fed, 20 lower and quiet; No. 2 winter Spot, SY3eaH0; ‘March, 89} 9%; May, 90%a90%,. Corn—southern firm, With fuir inquiry; white, 47848; yellow, 465 4739; western easier and m active; erred 46%a47's; February, 47 asked; March, 4640405; 47247%. Oats steady, with moderate demand— ‘aud Pooneyivania 43a86; western white, 37 ern mixed, 34036. Rye firm and quict, sta easy and dull—prime to choice western, visions firm und steady. Mess pork, . ). oulders and clear rib sides, packed, 6408. Bacon—shoulders, rib sides, ‘335; _nains, 12! Butter easy and quict—west ches ery, 25a33, Joye lower, 14815. Petroleum ‘lower— refined, G96, Conse oa oie ES ordi- hury to fair, 14145, Sugar steady—A soft, 94; co} Folited ‘quist, 10s10%-" Whisky steady” 15a1 24 e E. Barker; Kiols Pauli and Maria Besler; John i Ward and ‘Mary i iii; Heury Calvert and Rachel Ann Johnson. eg lecture and concert under the auspices of the “HET Democratic association will be given at Masonic temple tomorrow (Thursday) evening. Hon, Thomas C. Weeks, of Balt ‘Will _be the lecturer, and the Marine band music, ‘The case of Wm. Hall, charged with into a areata! Walker @ Davis’ store, in South Washington, was dismissed to-day by Judge Snell. Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tux EvENrxe Stax “SECOND COMMITTEE MEETING.—The com jitce in charge, Of the celebration of the 20d of sout r ieLswrain lower iull- cotton, a5 ‘Wet house Last night, Chair- fut isod.tataia lower 8 notion. i; | February met at the Ke rt esas dented received checks for thelr appropriations for Chicago Markets. music, &c. Chief Marshal Windsor added a dona- cH Inu, Feb. 16, 11 —Wheat opened tion Of $25 to the amount appropriated to the aoe at 70 for n, dalnagy rong co 7 ‘Alexandtia Light Infantry, #0 as to enable them fell off to 78%, and is now quo 2. May corn, | to employ the noted Stonewall Jackson band from ‘orn delinedet 1725, anfnen eb quickly soit vovand | OS EO aD I Lucas and BW. | oft SE is now quoted st 14.50. May lard, 7.057.076. Waiting were ted & committee to Invite | street soul ry ALY. Oo Fevruary 14th, 1967, EDWARD DALY. Funeral from his "Ra Sherynan avers Another Vete by the fent. ‘The President has vetoed the Dill appropriating $10,000 for the distribution of seeds to the drought- stricken counties of Texas, ‘To Rerms Manon 5ra.—Mr. Jordon sald to-day that he expected to relinquish the office of United ‘Treasurer on the 5th of March, unless the ident desires him to vacate svone Nor an Awmiquiry.—Acting Secretary Fairchild has informed the collector of customs at Boston ‘that an imported porcelain plate, supposed tohave if 60 per cent adi ore a8 the de) $500 Pe acticlo manufactured ister 1700 1s not an antiquity and cannot be ‘free of duty. orth ‘We 5 northwest, on cme We at 2:30 Azrecs aT THE WHITE Hovss.—about thirty-five of the Mexicans belonging to the Aztec village at- Shion at Helos Seley tam. Sea MENGE ped nitty tw pe * 15, 1887, et aneatae | Gain eee 1 SR Repent ee | GaN cpa oe Oa ete | Sire nyo wera ae