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FOR SALE—HOUSES. ‘ALE — GOLDEN PPORTUNITY FOR ueans-702 404 and $10, ath Se» splendid new 6-room Bricks: locat 81.600. each, on 0 cash; balance $20 mont GRANDEST BARGAIN REMEMBER, WE NEVER E: Apply at once to R SALE-1225 MD. AVE. N. E ONLY $1,000. ew ll-room Brick, sou! fee Saeion "WHIGHT & BOLTON, ot and Fete. JOR SALE—6TH, NEAR M ST. NW. 9-ROOM . hearly new, with fine brick stable, on 30-ft. ermontave., bet. 8 and T, -1 xe ground in Goat: Cie JOR SALE_CHEAP, IF TAREN AT ON ‘Also cheap lot on | ROOM DWELLING ground st Lanier Heights. only Oc, pes ft f CHEAP_TWO_ GOOD_ BUS! “sone siuall Houne, 439 and 33 3 Ss | splendid chance tor investment; tho mata GOOD ROSEN Bioders iiaprovemtent, Hoge. new, bouse will rent for & BY DANENHOW! 5 OR SALE CHEAP—TWO EIGHT iL1S F ST. N. Houses on 6th, bet. and Gs. w.; $2 \—On O st., near fowa Circ] 1) —On Tat. bet On G at., near 4th st, n.w., 11 isssachusetts ave. n.w. 12 rooms, near loth §t. nw. 000—On U st; near 15 . ear Mass. ave. 0.¢., Ors., cellar. 1 Oth st ae, 6 and 610 Ket. ne D 14 Virginia ave. n. LE. AP_THREE NEW EIGHT Houses ou Lat st a, renting at 1 ‘OR SALE CHEAP_TWO FIVE, ROOM BRICK Houses on M, bet, 3d and 435.8 WR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, 2 EEE March ist, « on 14th st., feet For rahe Sanilac Bee, tar office, SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, 30 CHOICE ‘sale, prices ‘from 22 to 40c, ANT 20 ery for sale, T, to 3c.” Ferme ra 8 south front lots 3 7th and Mass, ay. 1.85 to $2.23 eee esr ae 7 SALE—A BARGAIN—@12 PER FRONT FOOT ‘F’icr S30 front feat ftiay on two streets tnd an eve. ard Geta; anal fe Yotlun RA. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave 3 For —IMPOE T 'INVESTORS— ‘pave secured S40,000 ynare feet ln Whit The chotcest of the suttetcsct and-widch Y wil well at trun! sdyare tg immediate ‘Terms—caab, Balance 1,2, Sand 4years. Cal'at ems ¢ £21-7¢* Beal Estate, Eire aa SALE—1 TOTS IN SQUARE 111: FOUR rating oy DEE aw, rene ou ‘Gonnectiout ave. z “A'S: TAYLOR, 1224 F st. 2.9. jpoe sae WHITNEY CLOSE Panstw ce, Sih ana eee )R SALE—TWO PINE LOTS ON QST., BETWEEN Rye sa, ca Gis: 28272100: wath fronts at Parsee CCM pews. p. DAVIS, 1319 Fst. Faire Cha Graerttn nid Poin B88 mR UR FINE LOTS, 20390, ON Kir me ene ‘On easy ter Pacific Bullding. FREE Tay HCE OF fe ‘ok SALE CHEAP— FOUR NEW e with tacd, ip. Pri Eeiance on easy terma. ¢. HPAI SALE-THREE NEW HOUSES, NEAR 000 each: renting for cent investment, Washi xton Circle: b to good tenants: CHAR’ &S EARLY, 603 14th st. n.w. *} ‘BING POR SALE SEVERAL NICE TOTS A’ EF Medina ‘JOHN haere “Hist : 1407 ¥ st. AP—FOUR NEW BRICK Hic ‘rooms each ; al easy. C. H. PARKER, 455 fot JOR SALE NICE BRICK HOUSE; 12TH BT. N.W.. ati; stat vase; easy terms. Apply CHARLES GOB 14th st. naw. COME" QUICK—ON 14H BT. ‘a bargain—brick, 7 . Brick, 7 room Also "beautiful 14th, with back buil 85,000. J. W.P. NEW SIX ROOM BRICK Houses on 1th se, near Pa, ave.; Tooms, business cellar, business pi '2-roou brick on 1428 New York sva. 17-61" Jo SALE CHEAP_FIVE ROOM BRICK HOUSE: on N st .bet. 2dand 434 aay terms. $1,600. CH. PARKE! rooms, on L st., bet. 18th and Brick, 16 rooms, on 13th, shove lowa cil Brick, 6 rooms, ES Brick, 10 rooms, ou T st. be JOE SALE—SEVERAL HOUSES IN TH! 7 rooms. Pierce Place, bet. 15éh aud i 11 rooms, Q st. bet 13th and 14th at. ' roo, on G, bet. oth and 16th ete. TO Toons, on Corcoran st. ‘Stooms, Lith st, business 3 Fenton st, n'r Gov at. bet. dth and 5th n. welling, 14th st 1; 10 rooms and stable of Rhode Island av. Jsth sud C sts, a ATES, 606 11th st.n.w. w ne, 2@. and §. Bat new near Oth, Sr”. fue boast —— Mase ave Rear oth uw. 3-stor " BOT AWRENCE & SANIT. 1 A CHANCE TO GET A GOOD HOME, to bet Wand Boundary stu. 1.000 to 2.000 : 0 peeteerese Cor. Fand Sth sts. SALE_AT A ¢ Bon Sybase. nel . Brick, Jso, improved and unimproved % ‘3 five room, two-story Bri tented and paying 11 per cent, cor Sth and F sts. 40:00 ‘property in al parts a 1488. ‘New ‘York ave. SPECIAL BARGAINS— SIRABLE DWELLING ON RHODE mtaining twelve roous with all 1 provements, abd in excellent condition. For pri ‘to iuspect apply to. jt Houses on A st. n. e; all modern Raggpemen ts; 10 per cent investment “Price only each. Also, Wallach Place,bet.13th & 14th, 000 $ rooms on L, bet. loth and 16th sts. now. 000 1 ‘on Corcoran st... t Capitol st., bet. 6th and 7th. corner H and ist sta. n.w.. 7 Yoom on, Marion.bet Gth and 7th Houses 143 and 1340 E at. «e. advance only, #4 y 4250 P MvERS, new frame houses, renting fu Petre @Risi cmer bth and Fas 37: nav ata Sie SALE-THE CHEAE LOTS NOW OF- pete ey ere’ CEhtiw WALWEN & Wit 1000 Fat BW. rez” —ULULUmUt~™™ ‘THE NORTHWEST CORNER, OF 17TH AND H For particulars apply to _£19-3¢ 1505 Fenteyl may vans ve. mm SALE. AN ELEGANT BUILDING SITE MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, THOMAS CIRCLE. 3. V, N. HUYCK, 1505 Pennsylvania ave. SALE-I CAN OFFER TO est bargains Fe PROMPT PUR- chaser two of the b in unimproved real estate in the city. About 91,000 square feet of ground located in the northwest at tes? at 3c, About 9,600 aquare feet of ground: located north- at YLER, “te 929 F st. n.w., necond floor. ROE SA4LE—200, FEET OF GROUND, EAST Fictiineoin Bask oo or foot: terns easy; this 1s bareuin. IHARLES W. HANDY, “fost 921 Fet.n.w. R SALE AL SQUARES, PARTS OF ares and single Lote, northeast and aouthesst, at from 6 to 50c. per foot.” CHARLES W. HANDY, f19-3t 921 Fat. n. ROR SALE-THREE BUILDING LOTS ON NEW Fiitiapaiire rene ovotocting Lots at? 90 bran average of 110 feet to'an alley. Apply to 'Y. N. HUYCK, ‘Penney! f19-3t 1508 1 lvania ave. H st. cars; me.; $3,125. 51S Sth at. now JOR SALE_THRE 14 roomis and cellar fed nt intersection of two. pri btgeenth aud east, and overlooks: gover: LC THERPORD, IN WEST WASHINGTON A GK. dwelling, 11 room THREE NEW HOUSES ON H ST. SIX "S-story Brick, on K. bie for business; pric Termseasy. Apply toJ. E LARGE AND SMALL, IN all sections of the city. W. LINKINS, cor. 19th and H st.n.w. “AN ELEGANT HOUSI m pore will be sol . SWORMSTEDT & ‘king beautifully located: reason selling party go ‘ke paying 10 per cent on investment, 165,000 FEET OF LAND, ory inausard 11-room frame improved by a 2- use and other buildin: extended gr, Meri x foot. Eaay terms. ED, h st. near K. 11 rooms : ‘Shew houses, each @ rs. and bath, for all. year Oth. larve brick R SALE — JUST FINISHED, A k House, cor. 9th and C sts. «. én improvements, cemented cellar; thoroughly convenient: 2 blocks Wallach 9cl 3 car lines.” A OR SALE—A NEWLY-BUILT DESIRABLE COR- ner dwelling, ou the corner of Sth and L sts. Bw. three stories, basement and cellar, 11 rooms, bath and all mod. tips. wide parkini. Handsome newly-built dwelling, 802 L st. n.w., three stories, basement and cellar, 11 rooms, bath aid all THos. G. HENSEY : 1006 F st. hw. THAT VERY DESIRABLE S id Dagement house 1050 2ath st. ext door FARDON, 1326 F st. LOOK AT IT—Z18 INDIANA AVE ps, nice yard, stable, igh, Onler. price’ reasonable, term ‘The above two houses are open for inspection, For particulars apply to the owner, B. CHAD, 815 0th a n-w., from 12 t0 1 p.m. and 3 40 e2 $6,500, easy teru 7OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE — ELEGANT AND is S thorouxhly-built_ House loca- : part now renting igegetment. For particulars address, §'. s month. Terms @LE_THREE SIX-ROOM ‘e SE RS SENMSER Sore Capitol and st sua ¥ DESIRABLE LOT. = east front: south of Stand Pipe, and will Socents: no better offer on the Hill JOHN SHERMAN & CO. hes by 103 feet: iiupro ignt rooms and cella Will ALBERT F. FOX, 920 Fst. now. ‘Ok SALE—TEN ROOM HOUSE, CENTRALLY LO- a. : speaking tubes: in thorough Vacant Lots,fronting 14th fronune 195 fectom 13th et and 130. on Wat $1 per sq. fout. Permit to see houses at office. AS CAY WOOD, cor. 9th and K s ‘OR SALE—WE ‘OR SALE—THE CORNE! - ASD Kennesaw ave, Columbia Heights, 170x100, ‘This think, the most desirable coruer lot now for sale cated ali mod. publivision, aud ts olfered at 40c. dur Hand Pat. uw 93.5 MERIDIAN HILL LOTS—A FEW loty at reasonable price: of all lots im my hands for sale will be advanced ©. A. MCRUEN, 1420 F st. nw. — WHITNEY CLOSE LOTS = THE choicest lotsin the subdivision at lowest prices, Apply at once. as these lots will command a/inuch igure tha very short time. Splendid can be made now. ALM AN OFFER DESIRABLE Ki Jencgs tu best aection of the northwest, at $17,000, $20.00 ant $40,000. aud have several lots y of Dupont Cirele. JOHN SHERMAN & CU., NY, t TB BAXTER & 3i - 1008-1010 F st. YOR SALE-COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—WE HAVE some of the most desirable located Lote for sale in this subxlivision at prices that insure theut to be a Srst- class investment, and such ag to Warrant an UNUSUAL ithin the next three moi i SALE —FINE HOUSE, 911 NEW YORK 4 Also ew House, $11. 1 LBeK wand no better view of Washinton can had frow any of the surrounding county: 7 Ley & woLstos, ‘OK SALE—VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS 0: st tapidiy Supruving section of the sortoweet, inost Fapi of 3 ‘ALBERT when you can buy ¢ -WE CAN OFFER A FEW CH Lots on Meridian Hill and Coluinbia Heights ats Price ior « few days. N BOWLES & CO., Keal Estate Brokers. aes eeeeens Seer Oe, R SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE LOT ON Q BT, pow SALE BY CH RSIONT. loos Fst Nw Hit Ceo POR SALE FROM 500.000 70 800,000 FEET OF cheap ind on Capitol Hill, ranging from 6 to Bho. a tot Nowe the tine to buy, before it ia alt m. M.M. ROHRER, 3d and E. Cap. 119-3¢ )R SALE—A GENUINE BARGAIN 1} " BUILD. a will lots. ‘12 lote for $3,300.. When in y.._¥: net 1 percent. B'S PRocTUL YEN. 119) “1286 at, baw. \PECIAL BARGAINS IN LOTS— Siicnthranetg is "30 to 50 cts. a foot. Columbia Heights, 2 lots BS Boundary st., B lots, bead Toots 4 lots, bet 10th and 17 Aatilat lots, 2oxys. free 75. . HENSEY, 19-2 1006 F st. n.w. ‘OR SALE_CHOICE MERIDIAN HILL, FrChianbis siete cea Lone: MERIDIAN, SILT Lot on New Hampshire ave. and four above Dupont Girele, om 19th at 119-3t__ HAKDING & WATERS, 606 11th st.n.w. Fo. SALE—! DIAN HILL. I HAVE FOR sale 5 Lots on California ave., ear 16th st.; one Yery fine loton Prospect st.; one on Crescent; 2 on Boundary; 2 om Ontario av. ; alsoon Champlain and Central Lis Cn ee he os GS will prove very sdvau! vestmen 19-41 P. FARDON, 1326 Fi FLOR SALE_WE HAVE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Lots on 16th. M, N, P, E, F, D, und sts.,on Du- Dont Circle, all the svetiues, trom '40c. to #: 50; and Yery desirable Lots on Meridian and Colleze hills, Mt. Pleasant, LeDroit park and all the suburbs or Wash- ington, from 1c: oFe JOHN BOWLES Sco 9-t 121 Fa ‘OR 6 IN HALL AND ELVAN'S SUB- division “Mintwood Place ‘subdivision, Whitney car vision, and Prospect Hill subdivinon. SS LE RTO REE. FOE SALE FINE LOT ON N ST. BETWEEN 17TH at. and Connecticut ave, 2355119 fect; fronts South and bas Frame Dwellmy on it renting for $10 er mouth. Will be sold at reasonable hwure. ‘TYLER & RUTHERFORD, f19-6¢" 1226 F st. bw. SALE_BUILDING LOTS IN NORTHWES’ Friaarore frout to alley,all street imupts., foot as a wl PTes100 feet ales a to alley: $3:400. 10da}OE Toot, ‘corner, ear Dupont Otrcle, #2 per “yar Jest, Hhode Inland ave. $2.50 per square foot. 5200 fest, neat Lath at. Ooe per equare Bh Tece trot, Sod ot net Mesa ge eat ‘ven. @1.10 yuare foot. TEIGER & LIEBERMAN S > eb LEBER! ‘OR SALE-TWO OF THE FINEST LOTS IN = pt ey Clove, at the northeast corner of Whitney 300 avenues, fronting 100 feet on Whitucy ay. Yery desirable Lots of 25x100 each ; offered as the dargains feet on Warder av. ‘Can be subdivided int at in Whitey Close; very eaay ters. “Apply to CHAS A MeEtEN _f19-7t = 1420 Fatreet._ SALE-LOTS IN WHITNEY CLOSE AT 156, k 20c. aud 25c.; best locations, Whitney ave., ue at. at 224c, and 25c. Culumbit Sth at. at 40c. "Ou M. 3 i Corner, 3c. 0 ave, Mt. f, “Bde. at, wrotinds, 40c. JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 3t 1407 F it, R SALE-GREAT BARGAINS IN PROPER’ Bite section te daily ing and must command ad- T MANY FEET OF GHOUND FOR A ufrtue MONEY. ©. A. MCEUEN, it 1420 F st. Bs, SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD CORNER LOT, 4 O sts. s.w. Price 60c. per foot. A number of [ota on Oat. at $300 each. Terms easy. C,H. PAR OR, 43g aud E ata. a. —10 LOTS ON O 8. BET. 300 each: terme, oneahd ts oANzDe. Sica de " JFPOe SALE-CHEAP_A NICE LoT ON 2D sT, brine Dat and Visyininave, ave, $3 feet trout ules = aad fs ‘with’ two aide 80875; cheap, ats veer ne-3te “giant Evtarew. pe DOWLING, Auctioneer. LE VALUABLE etl So eee iG PI Roos B Sh j decree of ‘the, petri eae ate vos cy Pee in Jennie M. is complainant Corrigan et al. are defe being cause No. 10,; of the Equity Docket of Tt on the Soares bes 2 a forint Ba ae ac ae estate, situate in the city of Ws on, in the Dis- ict of Columbia, aud Known and designated as. the Tpthe dept of cuey (BO) terete Penne dered nine (9), in ys bumbered eight bi aud i i : Jot numbered nineteen (19), in John T. Corrigan's sub- Gejuon of lots aumbsreg aiekt se taed ine (0) 33 said square, as recorded in Liber W. B. M., {¢ oF of the records of the surveyor's office for’ the frict, improved by a three-story brick house with Dack dui ‘Terms. and two years, to be secured Po ne from Hon. Saye trots feoell ihe pr Evening 8 fault at purel To-moRROoW. SPRATT ENR aS RapSBR MONDAY, FEBRUARY gavenTT. at and will do all kinds of wate! Jewelry ‘and re airing. at20 aim. and 4 pan, LEY, Auctioneer. ‘ALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, NOS. 237, Vie Ber Nese JERSEY AVENUE, 3 TWEEN B AND C'STREETS NORTH, I AT PUBLIC AUCTION, Tt © BE DEPOT, trot Gotan: pan renee ic fumbia, er plats apc pert tee a are defendants, the same being equ iG auction; in front of the premisen pn FRIDAY, Rue TWENTY FIFTH DAT OE PESRUARY 1087, at FOUR O'CLOCK BM. ail t Is of ground situated in the city of Washington, Hbumbered. genty.two (2), weit thee (23) tventy-six (26) in Charles Wilkes’ sulsivision of part of square numbered six hundred and thirty-four ( with the improvements thereon, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, in two equal instalments in one and two Years froth day of sale, the for the deferred peymentey trustees, bearing interest a fai cent per annum, and secured by reten~ tion of the title by the trustees, or all Zhen ee ora a ve} ‘at cost of purchaser. EUGENE CARUSI, Trustee, xo amt ae f14-cokde : 472 Louisisua sve. 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 virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of, the” District of Columbia, ‘on the four- teenth day Sf December, A: Bo tSkG,” in equity Cauise, No. 9975, we will eli at public auction in front of the Premises, on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY- THIND DAY of FEBRUARY, A.D 1807, at HALF. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.’ The followhig parcels of land in square nuinbered four lundrod aud Mity-aie (56) a tte Gey of Washinton, in tue District of Gol- ual FIRST, ‘The north halt of lot numbered ten (10) proved by a four story brick building, roown as No. SIBSEVENTH STREET and one story’ back bulking; With brick stable in the rea SECOND. ‘The south half of lot numbered eleven 3D Juproted Uy a Ave story brick butding, known aw No, 519 SEVENTH STKEET, with four story back building und a building in the rear. THIRD: Part of lotuumbered six (6). Beginning for the saine at the northwest corner of wald- let ou & thirty (39) foot alley and running thence east about thirty-tive (5) feet eleven (11) inches: thence south bout forty-four (44) foot, to ten (0) foot allay: ence west about thirty-Ave (3) feet eleven (11) jnches, and thence to the beginuing, improved by © brick stable. ‘The above property offers nnusual inducements to Persons desiring inveatinents in business property. “Terms of sales provided by decrer ate, one-fourth Gop cash. belance a one 1}, two (2) and three (3) years with interest. from day of sale for which notes wil be Fequired, or allcash at option of ‘purchaser’ or pure Chasera,," Upon confirmation of sale and ail purchase money the property ‘will be conveyed. Conveyancing "at cost of Vaicuaser™ If terme of als are not complied with in ten (LO) days the trustees Will resell ut cost and Fisk of defeultitig, purchaser, A deposit of $50G cach in the first two parcels and of £00 in the third parcel of ground, will be required ‘at time of sale. WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee, 330 43 st. nw. JAMES H. SAVILLE, Trustee, _ 1419 Fst. nw, REGINALD FENDAL! 5 Hig nt Ww. INEER DEPARTMENT, DISTRICT OF ‘COLUMBL Washixeron, Fel 5th. 1887, Notlee'is hereby yiven that ‘on TUESDAY, MARCH FIRST, 1887, the lease of the Fish Wharf and-Fish Stalls ‘in the cities of Washington and Georgetown will be sold by public auction for the term of oue year ftom March Ist, 1887, as follows: At Two o'clock p.m. upon, the premises, four fish stalls in the Georgetown market-house to the highest bidder. ‘Terms: Cash in advance, Also, at Three o'clock p.m. on the same day, on B ret, between Seventh and Ninth streets northwest, front of the fish stalis of (Center) Washington market, all rights und privileves granted or allowed by the laws of the corporation of Washington, to estab: lish wharves or docks. for the landing, cleaning and Sale of fish Ju the city of Washington, and no whart or dock shall be deeined eligible unless situated ut some point on the north side of the Potomac river be- tween Eleventh street east and Fourteenth street west, to the highest bidder. ‘Terms: One hundred dollars to be paid on the day of ggle,and the residue to Le paid within five daystrom, 16 day of wale. By order of the Board of Commissioners, D.C. on WILLIAM LUDLOW, ore uneineer Comuissioner D.C. THOMAS DOWLING, A £17-19t IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON LAWKENCE STREET, BE. WEEN RAND 8, EIGHTEEN LH AND Ni TEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 30,1886, gud recorded in Liber No, 1189, at tolio Bo of tne ft land records of the District of Columbia, wo will yell at public auction in front, of the premises, ou TUESDAY, the FIRST DAY OF MARCH AD Ise at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the following described real estate situate in the city of Washingtouin. the District aforesaid, kuown as lots seventy-tour (74) and seventy-five (75) of Edwin E. Mayhew recorded subdivision of certain lots in square oue hundred and thirty-three (133), together with the improvements. cousisting of two irame dwellings. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: belance in six and De secured upon premises sold, with Der cent per aunum from day of sale: or all ‘at option of purchaser. A deposit of ®: Jot cash 4 required at tne of sale. ‘Tenus to be complied wi inten days trom day of aale. Conveyaneing and re- cording at purchaser scost Neha FREDERICK C. NAUCK f7-akas ? FERDINAND &CHMIDI, } Trustees. $25,000 E, Capitol D000 Mid.at we. LE—WE OFFER FOR 8A) ‘A FINE LOT ON LANIE} SA FINE. View On dat. st. Bend Cn Ist st pests % $9! ex bee Ea La ie 131i ST. N-W ‘SOME OF THE CH best located lots in East’ Washi umbia Hetrhts aud Meridian A SHIELDS, *T. CONTAINING 33,450 e iuus of 14th st. cars ex. 40 feet on 14th st., 100 feet on Park st. and ms Sheridan ave.; Jc. per foot. Eas J. HERTEO! EAPEST. AND aud Lote an all paril toguick buyers. CH. BUSINESS PROPERTY N. W. th of Pa.ave, So it, froutace uperties, bet. Q and Boundary, STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1303 F st. ‘DWELLINGS, Jeet, located near term E-TWO_ FINE LOTS, FRONTING EAST thi s¢.near Rhode Island ave , Sc INVESTMENT OF IM st.. near Washington Circle; ILL & CO., 1328 F st. A GOOD BUS 1) wall buy nice dwelliny TWO OF THE FINEST LOTS ON Price that will insure a One nice Lot at se. Meridian Hill for sale: ge profit in the near future. fe ules a most beatiful, site, “uverlool JOK SALF #4750 WILL Bt Lot fronting 50 on Columbia road, at 41 road, guprovements, LINKINS, cor, 19th ONE OF THE BEST LOCATED LOT: ou Meridian Hill; on line of one of the 4 lew aveuues. Great’ bargain if finest sight ont M.1> & 19, 11r $12,000 2994 i Leth wt, 10 F. - OWNER, 1422 Fst. nw. LOTS—42,506 SQUARE FEET IN TYLER & RUTHERFORD, NORTHWEST. NOL 1e Bier at JOR SALE—BARGAINS IN EAST WASHINGTON— 5, NE oiler at low prices: Bay. 4r To.yuo 1961, Bay. $F 19.700 10th,5r.13.000 21: E.Gre.9,000 2100 Vermont a Square 1004. whole’ Square 1054) nearly all Square 1020, south half, portious of squares in every part of, 3.500 6 Q st. fbr ~~ = fete re aaeaTe 20k SALE-THREB STORY AND CELLAK BAT yest now wil reales window aguse on T st. n. w., ToL Grepered to oie ‘SSG, Trontiig south Address QU iT. 1008 F ST. N. 22.6x1 Lott... Veave. bet, . ‘Bd st., bet. K and L sts. n.w., 4th n.w., bet. Boundary and Ks 12th, bet. Sand 17 sts. u.w., 127x. Large lots of cheap ground in ne. FS SALE_VALUABLE NORTHWESTERN ner property, viz: 3 of lot 1, square >: and wide parking yboutided by Vetnent see og att le and ifr sta. ‘The vacuut corner lot, 43100, sud the lanes mubntantially- built udjormiaus wouise wyet its jot, 205100, willbe ad, ‘weethor oF separately, hu ‘owner, STEAMERS. HOR? iz INDON.. SHORT BOURGAODECTONER LLOYD 8, 8 00. To: foptnanion midon, Hate), Bremen. 8§ Fulda Feb, 28,7 am. SB bale March 2, 10m. SElbe, Sat, M'h 5 Lpm ved.) Mt “TTrevefeb 2h Baie Muar sedan a.m. wh Comfortable sta exsetieny aie tate teroorie, aloo) ‘Prices: 1s 2 800, 6 915 Penn. ave. P=Duont are SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DEO. 19, 1886, Repel oi er Ua aay E usville, ©. ‘Lynchburg, Hod Dam - ei lit Aiett ad ath olnts Bouth” Pall. Npatage butet sleep car fo Atlanta 3.30 pee ly, anday, ‘Manassas, Sizasbuig and int ed 5:3 » m—Deily for Ws iton, u Patient rion it TPS poms Dalhe toe Cet oa, Ashville, We (tag inoroey mcicuse EAING ON WASHINGTON AND OHTO DIVES 343 L. TAYLOR, SALE—PERSONS SEEKING TO PURCHASE Fioney ok Lats for Rowen of inveatinent wil Rade wi inte ‘on vs Lastnge = SUMPHREY & COLMAN NEW 12 ROOM jt for owner: sube ALE—2139 K ST. N.W. k. front and back yard. buil tal and attractive® removal from city reason for iio Price $000, Lot 0x100 fest.” Als, 111g . ued repair, renting for ‘Srst-clase advance to permanent tenaut, {08 SALE—1324 16TH ST. SN. ‘terms to suit, this ele- residence, rece lun Fraser, architec’: bavig- hhalf a square north of Sc oaita Sr. Hobesotrs dieton . PURRESE. D. Da & nso. wag tas ony Sine Seles eae fo alley. ie i neat Dupont Circle, reer DEES ou fur my own vecupancy DOUG. | $ Be Lo azo Foe Ow Rez _ ee HISKY. BEBE ee Sane te'Fay oka Fdne dara 8% othe Smet AETHUR NATTANS, Droggist, 15 ‘Adth end I, and 2dand D ste. nw, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE PORSALE, BEST LOCATED TRACT OF 3 at Forest Glen Station, on Metropolitan Branch. be sold at a tire that will realize 100 division. JOHN SHERMAN & CO, 141 ‘Can er cent on sub- Fat, f21-3t Fok SALE-A FARM OF 216 ACRES OF LAND situated ou South Fiver, near Auuupolis aud Bay kudge. Fish, oysters, crabs’ and wild fowl in abund- ‘Address E.R. Iu healthy neighborhood. SHEKELL, Annapolis, Md OR LEASE—A FARM OF 130 ACRES AT iTEE Btation, oe ae ie Se) Hea Dwelling ud every convenience: Ane locatlon for summer Louse, “the dwelling and oue ucre let separate it dee sired. THOMAS 4. aCe . 3 and 6._ THE CARLTON MILL AND FARM OF Highfand stations Wankiugton beach ailing water, power, ange Apply to 'T. J. MYEI FOE SALE—ON 197H ST. ROAD, NEAR BRIGHT- wood ; contains nearly six acres ; improved by eleven- toon FrameDwelling, Frame Stabloand Carriawe House, Frame ‘Building, which sa’ boon’ acd Se" carpenter Bp ae * MO TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 2 r ¥ ot. bow. M PROPERTY AT HERN: ‘AWE ARE Fiitcnsettooftre maul ter or eran ‘crea, even rosa Rouse, fret-case Yarn and outbuildings ‘and buildings cost owner 8,300, sell ;600s owner guing out of itice ala sucious ‘hot woglect this opportunity to secure & f19-3t* Sones * pilles from efty, on Washington branch 3. and 0. ‘35 acres near Hyst all other: ‘near railroad station heceamary sudpulldings “Hoe O° Gitigan CLAM ASS Fat cottage, two acres improved by handsome buildings, Suge Mmoroved bys weal eel sw at nw, Damien ee six miles oe ane a ey fa el dar petpnee of calaralon,tt excellent location and its nearness unto the on Fe J. F. DASIREL, O00 Fret nw muormation sade Se R SALE—HOUSI AT HYATTSVILLE -SEV- Beis eires mete ‘Waskingtbor at prices aie 4 & SON, 1226 Fst. E’Gtirs Huon lot So n0e opontio ne walsoed ste tails from "Ration fee aise ‘ites, at greatbargaing. DANENHOWER O Neches J0B LOR SyORs OUT CLEAN IN oo Some of these goods a little ‘worn. Als, job lot Kadiew Miippers ana WB. Ties ot sae half volun J. W. SELBY, m5 1916-1916 Pennsyivanis ave. I: Wau Pur You To Bor ary Fig gece echoes toptbarwieh tow Bk sr STIMEMETE Sot Pacer eaay. J -ARD, Jp., Ansiemee. ake TU y attoreage 207 oR. prBtic avcrion sites— REAL ESTATE, AT BOARD OF BROKERS’ ROOMS, 1106 Fst. uw. 4 hon SORADAT. eee TWENTY-FOURTH, f O'CLOCK P.M, the follo Ss M, ywing properties BY THOS. R WAGGAMAN: No. 1182.26th st. n.w., three-story brick, 8 rooms: Part lot 3, syuare west of 14 No. 615 Ist st. a.w., two- ‘story frame house, 5 rooms, and 3 houses in rear; lots £21-3¢ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. QYORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, Insurance and. Est ee Anon BRT stroct northwest, RY SALE” OF TORY-AND- iT | BR) Wi [NC ‘No. +t OEY AVENE NOHTeWwESt, PACA SE, LET ee torr. IN SQUARE 26, tot 24 0-12 ter on Sennsyivaria avenue ST UE fenton reitgct Sanueivunia evens £09 feet, im red by a -~and-basement 0, 2411 Pennsylvania avenue norih- modern improvements, - This pro) has ® frontage on two streeta, and in = le locality: ‘Terms of sale: Cash over and above 83,000, which Tee" oe = eyes saul May der deponit of #200 at Ueie sy sale, er with in ten. of the tisk bee Wat 85 8. T. SHUMAN'S COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL, CLL PAINTINGS PS pat Aver WED! ¥, a x RERNESDAY, FEBRUARY IWENTY-THIRD, D. 0. DUNCANGON BROS. Aucts, inotioneers, uisiane Dies within our salesroom: ‘ARD TO WEATHE! LN yg BER ces Weaaee ees TBIB CITY BEING AMERICAN SCENERY, SCENES hous gUEiECTS, DHUIT atte, bo HOW ON EXHIBITION. Z ” 19-ate. Wate B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. CATALOGUE SALE OF A COLLECTION cr OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, AND SKETCHES IN OIL AND WATER COLORS, At Our EXHIBITION ROOMS, ne Corner 10th st. and Pennsylvania ave. " inti in thi “tic staibent anes uletion ar, ne, roast ae nent of which are: Max HOLMES, MELINE, ROUZEE, MH WALMEN Boa BO JOHNSTON, GILL, FERGUSON, On view TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-SECOND and LWENTA-TRIRD, and. Yosold by public auction WEDNESDAY and. THORS. AY EVERING, FEBRUARY TWENTY THIRD and TWENTY-FOUHTH commencing at EIGHT O'CLOCK. fip-ot_" WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auct’s, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctior D Cor. Oth and D sta. ‘The best collection we have offered in many years. A Direct Importation of 300 Modern and Antique ORIENTAL RUGS, CARPETS and PORTIERES. SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, DRAPERIES and BRIC-A-BRIC. ‘The catalogueinciudes an immense assortment of Elegant Large Cgtpets of various Eastern make in dif- ferent shapes and sizes. ‘The colors of the Portieres are exceptionally fine. The assortment of Rich Damascus Yellow Silks, Persian Table Covers, Bulgarian Doylies, Antique Moorish Pistols, &c., will draw many connoisseurs. ‘The Small Silk and Antique Rugs, and the Long Hall ‘Bugs are many in number, and in texture rare speci- mens of various Eastern Handiwork. Exhibition: MONDAY and TUESDAY, February 21st ana 224. Sales: WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, February 23d, 24th and 25th, at 11 a.m.and3 pan, Each Day. n7-7t DUNCANSON BROS. F[HomAs DOWLING, Auctionser. CATALOGUE SALE OF A LARGE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE ART OBJECTS OF UNPARALLELED EXCELLENCE, embracing many epocimeys of their wonderful work, guch ay Batsums, Hizen, Keoto, Owart und other rare Poreelains, Axs0, ens of Embroidery, Fine bol ty oes ay. of Embroidery, Screens, Laquers, ‘To be Sold at Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-THIRD, TWENTY-FOURTH nO TWENTY-FIFTH, 1887, AtELEVEN A. M. and THREE P.M. each day, st my Auction Root 11th st. and le Vania avenue. “Gs cuabieiome 22th st and Pennay MONDAY and TUESDAY, February 21st and 22d, ‘when Catalogues will be ready. : N-B.—This i a collection made by J ex and is prouounced ‘superior to eusiling ever men ia this city. ‘16-3 JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, THUSTRES' SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE OR EAST SiDE OF SEVENTH SUREET OE YORK AVENUE AND L STREET P.M..auu undivided one-half inter- described real estate situate in the fauhington, in the suid District of Columbia, numbered twenty (20), in Jumes Caden d John H. Ssunders' subdivision of original lot seven (2, square numbered four hundred aud Atty (50), ‘ae ber plat recorded in liber “folio G7, OF the Fe- cords of the surveyor's office of the said District, to- ether with the improvements thereon, Kc. equat menate; One third caah, und hi residue in two lent, payable iu six and twelve months frou day Of sale, for which the notes of tue purciser, with interest, secured on waid property, will Ue taken? srl be roauiredar uinees key Asterant of $109 ‘of at Fecording at the coat of the purchaser. It ihe terms Of sale ure not complied with within ten days after ule, the Tight to resell the property P BUATNARD Ht WARNER gente _fiteokds GEO. K. EMMONS, 5 JUNCANSON BROS.,Auctioneen USTEE AND EXECUTOR'S SALE OF TWOSTORY ‘FRAME, TWO DWELLING, 318 K ST.8. E, AND STORY FRAME DWELLING, 400 1 81 SE. By virtue of the authority vested in me, I will, sell on SATU] ¥. the TWENTS i-SIXTH DAY) oF WARY. ‘D. 1887, at 4:30 0" a ia it of east LOT NO. in 8QI ABE NO. 708: fronting about 18 feet 6 Tore a ren eae bys tramedwal z Cy - , 318 K sirect southicast. a ny Xo. 9, IN BQUARE 824, inches on street, with » depth of y 7 No. ‘treet southeast. hors: Onethitd cash; ualance {a six and twelve mont notes to. int st to be secured by deed of trust on. sold. "A deposit of $100 re- goited on paah, a8 s00n as sold. Convey: a » at coat of | . If terms of sale are not com- Pgh with in 10. the trustee and executor reserves Fight to: ‘in default at the risk ‘and cost of ‘purchaser after 5 poe a, some newspaper som P- JONN M. HUTCHTNGSON, 6-deds ‘Trustee and Executor. TRI SALE OF _V, By virtue of « deed of trust, dat second gaa Seas aie a Bae ee the land records for th of the parties in in I Rastost andar ar ty dest ot ccust wil is yn it = eae at Wi gf wit ees Lote lets seven, ty west ‘at the for Tales! Telegrams to The Star AN ANXIOUS DAY IN GERMANY. The Elections Proceeding Actively— Fresh Rumors of Ruwian Intrigue im Central Asia. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EvExrve Stan, BERUX, Feb. 21.—The election is proceeding very actively. Up to this time a much larger vote 4s being cast than ever before, A depressed and gloomy feeling prevails. The third letter of Cardi- nal Jacobini, written in the name of the pope, and ‘urging Catholics to vote for the Septennate candi- dates, was of course published on the eve of eleo- tion for the spectal purpose of making Catholte Voters doubtful as to their duty at the last mo ‘There 1s considerable circles, and a dowaward movement on (ne Soares Bourse gues against “hag eS again anti-German article published in the Russian Le Nord, assumed to be dictated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Giers, a KANSAS CITY HAS MOST And the Impression Prevails at Pitte- burg that It Will Be the Lucky Club. > PrrrsBura, Feb. 21.~The special committee ap- Pointea by the National base Ball league to decide which club should disband to make room for Pitts- burg, and to distribute the Danded club, 1s In session at The question at issue 1s between the St. Louts Maroons, Kansas City and Indianapolis, In addition to the members of the committee delegates from the three cities interested are Present, as follows: A.J. Treat, Louis Ne and George M. Burnh 5 and Wm. Stromberg, Kansas City. short! ‘Miss Rose E. Cleveland said of the that there seemed irs. Cleveland tn tt crowd Of people and cursionists concurring to to be @ conspiracy all_the fine weather, the several hundred ex- The g g i Tumors of new land in Central hed ort administration, ley 1c outlined by Secretary. Smith Weed, of New Unues to be prominently tment cancy soon to be made in the dictions in the matter just now The clerks tm the Post OMice very red Uj Postmaster % wo of the Treasury. No definite basis for the rumor ‘Was obtained. ——_—_——+e+_______ AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. ‘The District in Congress. ‘WITHOUT RECOMMENDATION. A sub-committee of the House appropriations committee had under consideration to-day the estimates for an increase of the force of the pen- ston office, on account of the extra work in ing of Mexican pensions. ‘They decided to submit ‘committee without recom- Capitel Topics. ‘THE ISTHMIAN NEGOTIATIONS. The President to-day sent to the House the re ‘sponse of the Secretary of State to a resolution of that body inquiring as to the action taken by the Department of State to protect the interests of American citizens whose property was by fre caused by inst The Secretary 5, Monongahela and rose tinted & Medici collar at the back the neck. Miss Jennie Lamar wore a most be- coming toflet of Dive silk and tulle. Col. Wilson resentation, assisted by Lieut. Duvall, At the end of the first half hour Miss Cleveland re- Signed her place tn the line and went back of the ‘and view the moving scene. Toa lady who said she had never been here before, “Xo more bave 1” said Misa Cleveland. “One does erward reieved ‘who wished to see some Albany of the time there were but threo ‘by rumors that the ‘Secretary before noon the committee Went into executive session and at 1 o'clock no result had been reached. The Indi before the committee pleading ‘The baseball lights, who circulated in the lobby generally under the impression that Kansas City would be the lucky club. Mr. Menges, their representative, flourished a check signed ‘and ready to be fil necessary to secure the franchise. He stated that hehad instructions to highest bid of the Indianapolis delegates. ‘The latter said they did nov ex) alone Was taken into cor ves Were then. ‘of the spectacle ands wich it Miss Cleveland a irs, Folsom, Bends, ‘and led out for any amount $5,000 better than the | the matter to the whole mendation, deration. ‘The best ar- gument would be the location and railroad tacili- Ues. Mr. Fine, of St. Louis, has the franchise of the Maroons in his pocket and says he will give it to the club paying the highest price. Mr. Blaine Will Make No Speeches at Boston, Feb. 21.—Kepresentative J. H. Manley, of Augusta, Me., Writes to a committee of Irish nationalists of this city, who had hoped to secure the services af Hon. James @. Blaine for an ad- Gress on the public celebration of Robert Emmet’s birthday, March 4, in Faneull hall, that -Mr. Biaine will deliver "no more speec Unt! after his new book 1s issued from the press. Judge Samuel Treat Resigns, St. Louis, Feb. 21.—The resignation of Judge e Of the U, 8. district court. for ct of Missouri, to take effect March 34, has been forwarded to the President, ‘The cause of the resignation 18 Understood to be That the judge desires to devote his time to private business. Judge Amos W. Thayer Will probably be appointed to nil FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Market, he opening and ‘as Tuported by special ‘The Japanese Minister and Mrs. Kuki gave @ very agreeable tea on Saturday from 4 to 6, Major and Mrs. Powell entertained the Literary Society most sumptuously on Saturday exercises were tm: ‘There was some a a Instrumental music, M the violin in her most charmis destroved wurgents at Aspinwall In 1885, Says that ‘negotiations were commenced in October last and are now Ing, between the United States and Colombia, for the sion for adj tof claims of itizens or the mu for adjustment of claims of citizens of United states. xoTES. ‘The friends of the Pacific ratiroad extension bill pall idea of getting it through the ‘The public printer estimates the cost of public y Congress during the present military committee to-day adopt the Bragg substitute for the McAdoo ontnamce , appropriating (Instead of $20,000,000) only $5,600,000, to be “used Dy a cominisaton tn estab ‘4 résolution in the Senate to- y authorizing the select committee on the sub- Ject of the appointment of Tndian traders to cou- Unue its Investigation during the recess of Con- Tesumed consideration of the fered in the Senate to-day a reso- Ing the remainder of the session no on any question more than ve minutes. Laid over, Senate to-day a reso- jorizing the committee on ordnance 10 ‘con, during the recess, and ta agai~ ree naval OMicers. Adopted. ‘harge of the bill for the largement Of the naval establishment, says he to pass the bili during Uhe six blic buildings and the entertain. ‘The Misses Davis, of K street, gave a pleasant ‘soiree musicale on Saturday night. Mr, Albion N. Noyes, son of Mr. H. O, Noyes, of married on the 15th inst. to Miss Mra. Carey of Wyoming will not receive to-mor- Purpose of establishing ing ordered bs Miss Edes gave a charming but informal recep- ht to Mr. Wilson Barrett. Mr. Bat- with Mr. Acklen at nine o'clock and ‘the eminent actor was introduced to the halt hour later during te, evening ry resting studio of Mira Bene ‘Starring, on ‘Massachusetts avenue, Miss Mary Eastlake, the charming English actress, entertained at dinner at Willerd’s: ay a few of the numerous friends she ‘Washington during her Barrett and Miss Lila ostess, Were also of the diversified wi Mr. Platt olfe: a: ‘The following are gress, wo New york "The Senate at Sriny to MH Dodge, river and harbor bill. Mr. Cameron ot tution that dur nee; or longer than i an offered in the felicitous Iittie Mz. Barrett, Mr. Henry Latchford, of Dr. Frank T. Howe, of the the compang brake up atter fve Nours ot re Up al Joyment amid general ‘ex ‘Mr. Thomas, who ts in c! expects to be able days’ suspension if n¢ ‘The House committee or grounds held a meeting several bills of interest to distant cities, the time the memorial bridge bill was reached, ‘Was Woo late to take action on it. Frag Poe of the matter at thelr meeting on —— ee: The Fire Escapes Board. IT ORGANIZES TO-DAY—DIPFERENCES OF OPINION. ‘The board appointed by the Saturday to take into consideration the pat fire escapes to be used on District buildings “and regulations governing hre escapes on other butld- ings, as required by the recenty enacted law, met to-day at the office of the inspector of buildings and organized by electing Inspector Entwisle as chairman. The board consists of I iperintendent Hayden ” of over the proper design for_a fire escape and some differencesof opinion, Without acting the Doard adjourned tll ‘Thursday, when it will make a Lour of Inspection of bulidings now provided with fire escapes for the purpose of noting the Points in favor of escapes of various designs. gsaina_ ciate District Government Affairs. THE COMMISSIONERS AND THE STREET RAILROADS." ‘The letter Which, as was stated in THE STAR, WAS addresged to Chairman Barbour, of the House’ Dis trict comunittee, on the 14th instant, in relation to H. R. bill 10961, to repeal tie charesrot the Wash Georgetown an jetro} etc.,” said Uhat the Commission. ers are fully impressed with the necessity of improving the street car service of the District. ” the letter says, “are in ac- principle that the of a valuable franchise should be #0 conditior that the public should share In the recelpts from @ trafic Which they support and to authorize and develop which the usufruct of the sureete and other easements are granted, but they are not per ‘suaded Unat the enactinent of so sweepli vision Of law as the total annulment of ing charters Is elther needful or destrable, pears to them that. the righ Deautifully decorated with t ‘the table {Uself was made beautiful Plece of roses and tulips, and smilax creep- ing all about. © provided ‘the ladies and boutonnieres for the ‘The menu cards were very riately inscribed. During the dinner a loral piece, with a center of white pinks bordered. with carnations, was placed before Mivs Eastlake, With the compliments of Mr. and Mra. Staples, of Willard’s. Miss Eastlake spoke tn feeling terms kindness which had been shown her aud of the manner in which Mr, banquet room and They wil prob- ‘Commissioners Washington Stock Exchange. The. following changes from Saturday’s quotations fon the Washington Stock Exchange ure noted to-day bid, 110+. asked. Staples had decorated the otherwise exéried himself tomake the Ginner a Success. AU her request the health of Mr. Staples was drunk by the com The Minerva, Benevolent assoc moctnton td fourth temperance meeting at the ni Vania avenue and 434 street, last evening, and the number of pledges amented. Pioneer Council No. 2, Sons of Jonadal of the meeting addresses Cc. M. Nye, Adam Punk, Jerry Williams. will remain at the E stress 3 further notice, wag ‘An entertainment introducing Anita, 30 jr ¢ reader and reciter, ‘Rifles’ armory Lo-morrow eve= § S. 4s,” registered, 128%, Metropolitan railroad ‘stock, "97% bid, 1 Wasinucton Gas, 30: bid, 393 asked’ Georgetown } ‘German american Insurance, tomusc Insurance, 59 bid. Washing- Market stock, 21 usxed.” Columbia National 6 Sy Sepsr ig eet Outained was ations Estate Title Insurauce, 115 bid." Chesapeake Co., 34 bid, BS asked. Gah Noemi Raltimere Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp. Feb, 21.—Virginia sixes, con- soliduted, 48: do. ten-torties, 3 r 64/4; North Carolina sixes, old, 1: eee Mp., Feb, Ji Floursteady, Howard - str 1.—Cotton firm— ith bettor inquiry tor lo) THR THEKMOMETER.—The following ‘were Une readings at the signal office to-day: 3 a> intive patent, 5.49; do: ma 4; 7 am. 8; 11 Am, 90; 2p, BY; Dae 3.15, Wheat—southern nominal and quiet: 2 rs; amber, 92004; Ne ; Weatern lower aud quiet; N feaBb3,; February, 835 bid: ‘Corn—southern wt pets winter red, spot, 80; A Vmuptor ov Acciventat Deata.—The coroner held an inquest at the Treasury department 7 ing “the death of Watchman Z meynols, who Was Killed Saturday night vy failing down the freight elevator shaft. The Gentai death on the supposition that deceased had to the shaft ina it of aistraction to which be was subject. Senators Saulsbury ray a called at. the Treasury department fered thetr aid 1n caring for the remains. deceased, however, Look charge of the “The Commisstone! ‘cord with the oderate inquiry—southern and Pennsyi te, 37a39; western mis Hay easy and dull—prime to choice Meas ndrk, 14.00ai6.00, Bulk. fear Hib aiden poche eds Tau. ‘Butter esas and quiet waster pucke Cot det Vaio Wish, verdict was accl- Wandered into the ‘Tat. Bacon—shoulders, saa ghoul Representative & it to ‘amend, alter or may be more judiciously exercised by proper amendments than by an absolute since to replace one com Inents, and It 1s believed that the existing compa- nies, familiar with the practical local admintstra- posed of citizens of the franchise, as to entrust its duues and privileges to Others, having perhaps less luterest in the Distr ally ax the existing companies are in lat mee and the enjoyinent of privileges con- and therefore a certain equity and claim for recognition superior to others under siunilar future restrictions.” PUBLIC SCHOOL INTERESTS. mp, oss aud Curtis, of the school ‘With the Comuissioners in relétion toa resolution adoj Tequesting thal Petroleum steudy—refine Bi E 2 heights to Livespuol ter steumet reights 10 Liverp ‘frat A ecelpte 10/000 bushels: corn, rt At, 49,100 bi In Philadelphia old, ate some At ‘Podoske'y ai sugar coated strychnine ‘store, su within 's'tew hours candy. He died it fh 24,550 barrels; wi p20, banucl _islevwieat,” 202,800. Dushels $0,300 bushel ‘To-mortow (W' n’s birthday) there will be no Re encEty (Washington DEAD FOR THREE WEEKS. The Badly Decomposed Body of a Poor Widow Found in Bed in Her Room, Catherine Harrington, a widow, about 50 years of age, has for the past sixteen months occupied a. room in an old brick building at the corner of Vir- ginla avenue and 7th street southeast, About three weeks ago she attended a “wake” in the neighborhood, since which time nothing has been ‘seen of her until this morning, when her dead body was found tn her room, covered up in bed, badly posed. Mrs. Harrington rented her room from Christopher Johnson, Who occupies the other house. During the past few days the Johnsons have noticed un unpleasant odor, Dut Were unable to tell what the cause of it was ‘This morning Mrs. Johnson discovered that the unpleasant odor came trom Mra Hi: room, She called Officer Stahl, Uon, largely com ctvean as well be the proper ofMlicers ve supervision over requisitions of Various Kinds, t was decided to-day to be best to Postpone matters uutil after legislation respecting Tie dehoois had taken shape. J. K. surasbunger called the Commission. . ‘upon the Cou wo-day and asked whetuer, if he furnished ‘they would be incl ably in the matter, The Comm! roposed theater ed to act favor. 'S i ae Mm entering the room dis- of aging. Te ‘Tue Wr of the late Benjamin Franklin Gibbs medical inspector United States navy, was filed to- day. He leaves bis gold watch to his son, George Gag Fest Of his property to his had been in the habit Gibbs, and Fort Gibbs, ng No Pcsiic ReckPrion To-Day.—The President's Public reception was omitted to-day on account of Mrs. Cleveland's It and the White House Was loged to visitors ‘Tur Trape DOLLAR Bu.—The President re. ceived the trade dollar bill Saturday evening and ‘to-day referred it to Assistant Secretary Fairchild, PosTmasTeR GENERAL Vas was at the depart- ment today, after afew days’ visit to Fortress