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000 1 2,000 4 “ial 0 4, 428 0 ot. alley th, 4r. * 800 conn 2608 Re st Loo ‘Ovo iste a8! Usoo (000 1414 & ”) he above is only a p Et . 5 x books full List call at office for bulietin insti od the Istana 13th. (f2} THOS. E. WAGGAMAN WK SAL -TEN-ROOM HOUSE ONE OF THE deat lovat a the city. ext to whieh :binore fin 1 be bait thie sprig: ean. be bouwht . CUTTER & WIMER, 1423 F st. FOE SME, AN ELEGANT NEW DWELLING ON her of Sth and Lats. n.w. Lot, 33 feet r, furnues, fire grates and all ts. has ly papered 21 hm The b ines are open for inspection. R. Gi For particulars apply. to the owner, SCHMID, S13 9th st nw, from 12to 1pm. and 9 to pom. ‘atc POR S HANDSOME BRICK, TEN kOOMS s newly paint entral. firat- Siawe nercaberhond - I aw. $9500. RL T SALE_A CHANCE nt - Fhree handac nthwest section, four-story new bri Each house co provement Bh. in udvan cen the ine prope . Particulars by owne M DWELLING: of Tat: one ble SUOTES WILCOS, SALE CHEAP_TWO GOoD_ BUSINESS stall House, 434 and K «.w.. 36,01 CH. PARKER, and Ew. HEAP. A $9 aud baw. CHEAP TWO EIGHT ROOM BRICK 1m Gthy, bet. Fa SALE Fey ce i THREE NEW EIGHT K Houses on Ist st uw., renting at ess H. PARBET, f digand Ea. JOR SALE cH TWO. FIVE, ROOM BRICK P Houses ou M, bet. dd and 4%: 81.200 each, £1.20 CW PX RRER, . digand ES.w. SALE UR NEW SIX ROOM + press brick 0 each” $200 cash, KRER, +34 and Es.w wpe K SALE CHEAP FOUR NEW BRICK HOUSES: y. bet Nand hb. Terms very yj SALE CHEAP —TWo NEW SIX KOOM BRICK egicsou each. ‘Terme emy. GW PARKER $9 fig 2 ge Fok SALE CHE FIVE ROOM BRICK 10 od nye ou N and 44 sts. new terms. $1,600. CH figand Baw. SEVERAL HOUSES IN THE NORTH- 1: $4.000 to 97,000. Houses 2.000 ‘ash payments. balance HARDING & WATERS, 606 Ith st w.. ne. se_and St. flue ho y bw. brick. .-2. 5700 ‘s NASH 1010 F'st'nw. A CHANCE TO GET A GOOD HOME, estment, flve new two-story, six-room gor abet. Wand Boundary #250, $4 euch. terms very easy. 2S cs peal Cor. F and Sth sta, AT A GREAT BARGAIN TO A Prompt bayer, a new Brick Grocery Store: 5 roms ‘and 12th st. se, les than half square from ave, Neo § vg room, Gworators Brick joinluye. rented and payi veut. 8. tor Sthebd Fete et fu-6e Jor RABLE DWELLI: ing twelve rooms with SG ON RHODE Sx224 cach, Lots 25x22 Yroperty on the advance - only 84.500 for the whole. tthe BENS. S. PIRE, 303 7th st. nw. WELVE PER CENT INVESTMENT— Ry + $3,125. RY BRICK DWELLING, wace and all mod. ‘imps. ‘principal avenues new. retlooks government tes: terms easy. TILER & JOR SALE_THREE-STON 14 rooms and cellar; f located at intersection 12.000 F at nw. * JOR ‘ WEST WASHINGTON A GREAT bane: dwelling, 11 rooms: all modern ments: lot 25x100 #. to 12 ft. ‘alley: 17 it. fitully located; reason selling party go- ‘beaut count ‘Vs paying 10 per cent ou investmen im other improved and tinimaprov Cit FickLIN Kieal Estate Broker, property. fest Fk SALE DN ELEING House: Kost. between 10th and 11th, 10 rooms. 10th st, near M, new, 10 rooms, sare ar K. 11 rooms: 2 fs and bath, for ail 15th st, 9 rooms. 202. s— tory abd cellar brick, jory aud cellar barr... 2 story trame, Gre. 2 2r5;,-24.000 SALE-THAT VERY DESIRABLE NEW I haseinett bovtse 1050 oth. St, Beet Jour eee ees Ap PARDON. 1326 F 00K AT TT—318 INDIANA AVE. ~ hice yard, stable, furnace, &c Feasouabie; terms easy, BES mat yee ON rth Capitol and Ist sts. Fatnw. fl SOLD TO Of AOS. TAYLOK. E SALE_ MUST be BE ¥ y 10: git rooms aud cellar. th. Lt F, FOX, 920 Fst. nw. OK SALE TEN ROOM HOUSE, CENTRALLY LO- | Ti mod if "tubes, in thorough JOR alley NOR 1 14.500 00 ti 85,000. Bric Brick 1 Br Betek, 1 ft 10 2,000 th st 27-1 bright marke! it t ou OR 00x11 Bret ny 119-30 hi and 300 F: 206. st. Mi as, 3t RS. very 000.7 N.d.ave. , W., bet ti. feet AT per na. tout AS cavwdob, for ah SAL WE CAN OFFER DESIKABLE RESI- | c 2.000, | JOHN SHERMAN & Cc T9-t ts | 2.6 $3,600 | i Bzt50 | é ory, 2 Te. SESE du0 BAXTER & MCGOWAN, 1008; 1010 F at. | EA NEAT LITTLE HOME, 0TH ST. SALE_FINE HOUSE, ive rocms; Also new Hi 18x97. Wsxii7. 7 ry Mew... Gr aud bathe 1-90 and bath.'000 w Or, new JOHN BOWLES fd 200 to $3,000. fal Estate Brokers. azet F st_ 1008 FST. N.W. pital WO Mav. n. 6 ks Alley. ave. 890 | aud Lote in ail parte of city. | rie-7t yROPERTY N Wo y Pov Please call for bulletin. Mt SALE — BUSINESS F at. J tis of B HIGER & LIEBERMA SEVERAL BRICK oe rent toon 84,200 ts $8 TEER s ney Rit, nent Washinton Sires Ver ceBt On price asked. AB HILL & CO. 1338 F st. JOK SALE 94.750 WILL BUY A GOOD Brsi| 34 000 wil bay 2 a house on property on Sth st. uw. ing on Vt ave. m 7th ste iueas property. w. For & re to inspect the same, apply oH J DALY . ae Ol SALE: SI EW 12 Koos rE) brick: front and back gard: built fur owner: ab ‘ind attractive : al from city reas. DXLUO feet.” Als, vom brick, good Feaie, rentipie in advance to permanent touait; frstclass invest ment Terms @2,800 cash. P.0/Box 378. f14-w JOR SALE_ 1924 16TH ST. N. WI WILL SELL at a reasonable pri aud car rms to suit, this ele structed residence, recently built upaney (John Fraser, architec Ts), Lal! @ square Lorth of Seut cag bet 197t FOE SALE-10.000 FEET tol in nw. Lot 4oxse near Library Park n. e. £195 rr 119-3¢ Fuk very low 418-1 Bie condition REAL ESTAT OR Ss # rooms, ob G; bet. Loth, Srooms, 14th st., busin rooms eac! JOR SALE — HOUS x all sections of the city. © Call for Finprored by Louse and other buildinws, located at a tended or Meridian and will intersect. st. an square foot, very desirable Lots. Dargain in Whitney Close; very easy terms, Exe st... corm OR SALE—GRE, n East Washington— this section is daily increasing and must c° vanced ‘MONEY, t So cents: no bet im this subdiv eriod of thia.s DLEY,9 SALE within the K u'r 24th. 10,500:22 south, iehborhood, perfect th ver Ve Nev Wen: 1 SALI BY DANENSOW AN )—28 Towa Circle, 122 roe Ost, near fown Cire D—On Fst. between and 610 K'st. ae. + rwinia ave. nw, SALE-THREE, NEW ‘Lath ALE NICE 10 rooms RICK HOU: ineludin VOR, ‘COME? a “bargain—brick, 7 roc 0. Also "beautiful 13-root with back buildinye JW. P. MYERS, Lk k, 7 rooms, on List. ss, on 13th, aby 10 room: ht. rooms, Kingtuai Plae rooms. Pierce Place, bet. rooms, Qt. bet 74th an it procs, on Corcoran st ut. WT Ge f rooms, Qt. bet. Sth aru tore arid dwelling, 14th st 9 rooms, on Iuxys st, bet. 1 p roonis and stable oh Hl ‘each, "Also, room Brick Wallach Place bet.13th & 14th sta.¢: th and 16th ets. nw. 1 hall mod. 00 eac! story per foo: Unly Ie Sc HERTE ™ JUST FINISHE FosvEs 6-room Brick House, cor. 9th. : sy, convenient; 2 blocks yo ‘school, ments; cemented cell nd’ 3 car lines.’ A a hist. 8 FINE LOT ¢ ‘Connecticut ave, |ALE_BUILDING LO 7 Lots, each 19 ft. front to alley Per square foot as a whole. ISx100 feet toalley, 81. 34x10 feet to alley, €3,400. hear Dupont Circle, $2 per 500. ‘62 feet, corner, fest, Rhode Island ava. & bear 14th st., ney Close, at the northeas and Warder avenues, fronting 100 feet on lerav. Can b CHAS. ‘WHT and best locatio at 40c BSc. Ce it. Picasant, "5c. 400. JOHN 5} yf. n. W., between ‘and all’ in perfec 1749 Penusy QuieK— cellar, Dusiuess Prope de Island av. ts. _ LARGE AND SMALL, IN Sex 11 PYLER & HULHERFORD, ‘ental ave., 0c. Birney st., "North * D.C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1887. ee FOR SALE—HOUSES JOR SALE- AP. Hin & CO. 1338 Fst. [REE STORY AND CELLAR BAY it Address QUINTU: dress QUIS —_ ¥OR 2, il 710 4th ‘Bricks; good location, title; ‘abstra an generous terms; only FOR TH LR EXAGGERATE, MD. AVE, N. E., ONLY $1,000. rick, south front, near Pe HT & BOLTON, 9th and Fests. SALE—G1i, ‘9-ROOM brick, nearly on 30-ft. ‘Vermont ave S-room brick, in 810000 feet of only Ge, per 11, for a few s2ixlasit, at J.C. COOK, ‘Je, 12 rooms, nh and 10th sts.n.w., 1278, rooms. Grs., cellar. - .0-, § FOULS, Tooms, cellar. drooms. _ f17. HOUSES, NE R NO each; renting for $18 per cent investinent. AD st. SE bat 14TH ST. N. business property: G in brick on . bet. 18th and 19th$3,300 7 v. Print. o Sth uw... Sth and Vath JOR SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS— Several six-room Houses on Ast. me: all modern provements. 10 per cent investment. Price only 3, WP. MYERS, 428 New York ave. JOR SALE_THREE NEW HOUSES ON H ST. SIX ten per cent Also, nice d; suitable for business; easy. Apply tod. W. P. MYERS, 1428 fives on 1,000; Y.ave. stor ce Ns list GEO. W. OF LAND, usard 11-ryom frainé int where w Jersey aves. sy terms, ¥ OE D, A TWO-STORY, aad C ats. s. fect South and has Frame Dwellme on it renting for 310 per month. Will be sold at reasonable fivure < fronts F st. now, iN NORTHWEST— jail street impts., 1 :2.50 per square foot, Der square foot, foot frog 72d at. neat: Massachusetts ave 82.10 persquarefoot STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1303 F st, F Ok, SALE INO OF THE FINEST LoTs IN t corer of Whitney feet on Whitney ay, be subdivided into 13 x100 each ; offered aa thy best Apply to A Meet ENE “1420 F street ¥ CLOSE AT 156, Whitney ave, neat I3th st., at 2c, and Be, Coltimbis Koad, head of I ‘On Meridian Hull, 15th ‘st., corner, Howard a ERMAN. & O° 1407 F st. _FOR SALE—LOTS. 1) J {Oli SALE—LOTS—CHEAP—ON MERIDIAN HILL, FOnintsa acd iste ne OWNERS hig 8 York ave. 1.¥. __ fa JOR SALE—LOTS—ONE_AND TWO 1 407, notthwest corner Sth and D stan. w.. 8, square feet: 100 feet front on Dst., traproved ‘by ‘five buildings used for business purposes, all cocupted. £22-e02w ‘isiana ave. R SALE=TWO FINE TWENTY-FOOT LOTS IN in central location, at 81.40 per foot, near 14th +t, In yiew of certain handsome improvements preparing for now, adjoining these we consider them a targuin, either for building ora profitable investment. £22-3t POCTTER & WIMER, 1423 Fat. {OR SALE-THREE LOTS ON 15TH ST.. NEAR Masa. ave. 4 lote on 15th st., near P: 8 lots on 16th at., between § and T ats, including corner of T st. lots on 17th st., between'Rand 8; 3. lotson 17th wt, corner Corcoran 4 Tot ow 16th st. news LL lot on X: H. ave,, near S; 3 lots on T at., near N. Jot on Corgoran sty between 174i wt, and N ala several special bargaing in East Washington lots. HOT LEWPULD, 1051 F at. ew 22-3t ILDING SITE JOR SALE_VERY CHOICE NG StEE OR LEIPOLD, near Mass. av¢ aaa: TOLD. MO feet. VERAL 5 ES. PARTS: Spread swe Lote fy {past Washington, from eee eee PPiPOLD, 1951 F st. nw. rounds: 22-3e WOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST. L Fa ankee ave tan ey Helge; yng had at 2 per equare foo ins mR A SLD, AS3L F at. now £52-5e JOR SALE-A PRETTY LITTLE LOT ON M ST. Wee 19x75; only 425; easy terms. OWNER, mont 41831 Pet naw ye _#23-1m ” JOR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, IF SOLD BY ont sf of Parti 4 rs address OWNER, Stat office, Box 48. Tent Fe SALE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, 30, CHOICE m ranging from 22 MT. PLEASANT, 20 very “desirable lots for sale, prices 124; to Oe." Terns vory easy. A nth eee ein ae tte miftable e dwellings. Prices $1. Der foot. 8.0. HILL, Cor. Bihand F. f2 JOR SALE—A BARGAIN—@12 PER FRONT FOOT for 350 front feet, facing on two streets and an ave- nue, within four squares of the Ns ae usual terms It A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New Yor jt R SALE-IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS—I havo sectred $40,000 ayuare fet in Whitey Close subdivision, making about 75 Lots, some of which are the choicest of the entire tract, and which I will sell at a small advance to immediate buyers. Terms—\ cash, balance 1, 2, Sand 4 years. Call at once. 8. C. HI _£21-7t? Real Estate, 8th and Fete, JOR SALE—FIVE LOTS IN SQUARE 111; FOUR fronting on 19th at, n.w, one ou Connecticut ave. alley Lot ee Apaiags *Y WOtin quake tA VLOR, 1224 F ot. new. f21-3t Fos ne CHOICE OF WHITNEY Lots, by 8. C. HILL, corner 8th and F sts, FOR SALEST Wo FINE. LOTS ON QST., BETWEE! 17th aud 18th ste. ; .27x100; south -front; at $1.60. Lot on Chapin st. Columbia University unde, at UO cents. Surat peNy. P. DAVIS, 1310 Fst. FOS SAEED HE CHOICE OF War Lots, by'S. . HILL, corner 8th aud Fata. { Lnwrhear Out ef Don eeaeh con oroN 2D st. w., near O, at @1. On ca “sty” ON St! D.BRAINARD, Pacific Building. — )OR SALE—THE CHOICE OF WHITNEY CLOSE Lots, by S.C. HILL, comer Sth and Fats, 21-60" Feetper square foot: 0x08, nent Reeth Genital Der foot ZOxGH, near North Cas and Mrtsen.e. JOHN SHERMAN & CO. _£21-3¢ 1407 ¥ et. FOE SALE THE QUOISE OF WHITNEY Close Lota, by S.C. HILL, comer 8th aud Fate, £2i-0t* FOE SALE-THE CHEAPEST LOTS NOW OF- iocuabort while only at seer Ga fest front onan, jor amhort while only at sey nt on tree f2i-lw. WALBER & WILSON, 1000 F st. bw: OR SALE. THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF 17TH AND H For partiouSERERTS NOMIHWEST. ‘or particulars ap) iu 3, Y. N. HUYCK, 119-3 1505 Pennsylvania ave. Fe SALE. AN ELEGANT BUILDING SITE MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, xs THOMAS CIRCLE. . 3. Y, N. HUYCI no-3t 1505 Fenty ivaute‘ave. R SALE—I C, OFFER TO A PROMPT PUR- chaser two of the best bargains in unimproved real “About 9L-00G square feet of gaound located in the northwest at :33c. Cots About 5,600 square feet of n¢ ted north- east at so Tews WNL “18 920 Ft. n.w., second floor. ‘OR SALE—300,000 FEET OF GROUND, EAST Hot tincoin Park, at de. per foot grins ean ghee bargain. HARLES W. TAX 110-3t ___921 Fat. n.1 R SALE —SEVERAL SQUARES, PARTS OF Pagers and aoe cre ne Quan, PANTS OF from'y 00800, ber oot CHARLES We HAS _119-3t 921 Fest. n. FS SALE—THREE BUILDING LOTS ON Ni Hampshire avenue, overlooking 16th st.: 20 by an average of 110 feet to an alley. Apely to j. Ve HUYCK, _119-3t a 05 Pennsylvania uve, WOR SALE— 100, 800,000 FEET OF Fetes i Cannio a roan 8 t0 Occ foo, Nowe the time re etore it fs ait . SL. ROHBER, Sd and E. Cup. sta. f19-3t Iota, Ti iots tor $2300" Whe iota en lots. or When. ry percent. B @. PROCTOR ESOS, 1226 F st. nw. BARGAINS IN LOTS— ‘Meridian Hill, 10 Jot -30 to 50 cta. a foot, Columbia 20 Bor it, G. HENSEY, 1008 F at. nw. MERIDIAN Me erceercat Circle, on 19t! rm a cad f19-3t_ HARDING & WATERS, 606 11th st.n.w. FS. SALE-MERIDIAN HILL. I HAVE F sale very, MERI ‘5 Lots on California ave., near 18th st.; one fine loton Prospect st.; one on Crescent; 2 on Boundary ; 2 on Ontario av. ;'alsoon Champlain and. Central aves. All are very desirable purchases and will prove Fery advantageous “AP FaRBO Fe R SALE—CHOICE ipcen Rew fininpae. ave b T Bi, rices. This is the tine to T MANY FEET OF VER ist front: south of AL ter offer on the Hi tne desirab SALE — WHIT! vest I Li n three streets, ob. OF 40 re soit "BAS ‘OLUMBIA” HEI i desirable Loca! LONG WHITN: nts in this Lewuts mand Lo better View of any of the surrounding county; buy vical bay heay 2 ONGLEY & We ABLE BUIL. c IRABLE LOT ON 16TH ST- JOHN SHERMAN & © sin the subdivision at lowest pr TER & MacGOWAN, 1008-1010 F st, ¥ CLOSE—WE CAN OF} : don 19th, near Rt iuost Fapidly improving section of the northwest, ALBERT F. FOX, RGAINS IN PROPERTY The demand tor propery dnahand ad- ‘ureliage. ROUND FOR A A MICEUEN F st ‘Stand Pipe, and will f the city and river; 9,898 aq. feet, at i SER OF 19TH ST. AND aw ave., Columbia Heights, 170x100, ‘This is, we think, the most desirable corner lot now for sale and is offered at 40c. durit ‘the SWORMSTEDT & 119-3t * HILL LOTSA FEW lot at reasonable all lots tu iny hands for sale Will few days. | F 2k. Apply at onc prices. ‘The price advanced in OSE LOTS — THE AR NORTH CAI. wrade, 33c.; adjoin- $1.35, GHTS—WE HAVE ted Lots for sale in es that iuwure them to be a first: ‘(| Class Investinent. and such as to warrant an imusual ‘next three months. LEY & WOLSTON, 629 F at. ER suburb at. the very low- Washington can be now DLSTON, 620 F DING LOTS ON R is is the 920 F st. uw. HAVE SP] IAL Bi NE EE De and vetince, trom 40c._t0 84°50 R SALE—LOTS IN HALL AND ELV, 0 Fitsloa’ latwood Base’ guntviave Whslooy fod TYLER ROTH t Hill oul it TERNS NRE AUCTION SALES. _ TO-MORROW. _ ESTATE OS the’ District of day of December, A coi, Sox 007 we wl pala A . Pas Gate DAY or FEBRUARY ALD FEUER RAY ben landin square pumbered fon (456) in the City of Washi umbia, SIS SEVENTH STREET and one story back building, cause, N THI SEVE! UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. x ALE OF VALU, eek A STREET BELW DF. &F WASHINGTON, D. 5; of adecree of the Supreme Court of, F iatriet of Columbia, a: with brick stable in the rear, iv thirty ( thirty-tive about tort: jek stable. The above perwonn desh Ade) of & at time of sale, 19-4 proved hy a five sta 19 SEVENTH sonth half ot Jot wim bare cere nk 1) SEVENTH STREET, with four story eck ind a building in the rear. HARD: Vart of lotaunbered six (6)., Beginning for the same at the northwest corner of ssid ) feet eleven (11) inches: thence south y-four (44) feet to a ten (10) foot alley; thence west about thirty-five (35) feet eleven (11) inches, and thence to the beginning, improved by & rty offers unusual inducements to ing investments in business property. ‘Terms of aule as. provid GQ cash, balance in one (1), two (2) and three (3) with intérest from day of Sale for which notes will be Fequired, or allcash at option of chasers. “Upon confirmation of gale and payment of all purchase money the property will be conveyed. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser, If terms of sale are not complicd with iu ten (10) days, the trustees will resell at cost and risk it of $500 each in the first two in the third parcel of ground, will WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee, JAMES H. SAVI REGINALD FEND: in the District of Col- led by dec of dufaulting purchaser. eis es FUR IMPOVED REAL ae YR GE GEEY | selosevonns! Hy RTHWEST, IN 1 pirrers FFICI "WARNE See ee QPFFICE BH. WARNER 1 bile anctionan front the TWENTY- | PUBLIC SALE OF hundred and Sfty-six | Ww, is offer at MARCH A! tween Sf ‘Avot cow tigte between 3 and it between Man ome d; ‘reo are, one-fourth. ‘On. TWELVE Allen, Thi George's coai and one mile cultivation, now a ving purchaser oF pur ted of ant ‘Terms easy. PHILIP H Baltimore, Mi Eeteauired inet DW. AT BOARD WEEss ‘& CO, Auctioneers, 637 Lo avenue . ‘Opposite City Post Office, T. SHUMAN'S COLLECTIO’ OF ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS UCTION. On WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY TWENTY-THIRD, {thin our salesrooms. WITH: FINE ART SALE OF IL PAINTINGS FROM SURLEVEN ORIGINAL EXHIBITION. WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers, CATALOGUE SALE OF A COLLECTION OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, AND SKETCHES IN OIL AND WATER COLORS, EXHIBITION ROOMS, the Pa CTBT 10th st, and Pennaylvania ave, ; 1¢ Paintings in this collection are the production o ‘Entineut Local Arate, among the more proud nent of which are: HOLMES. MELIN: ZEB, ARKEN BROWN OU JOHNSTON, GILL, FERGUSON, On view TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-SECOND and TWENTY THTND. aoe ill be sold by public auction WEDNESDAY and” THURS. _f19-5t_~ WALTER B. WIL MAX WEY! Ww. Day lings. Each Day. “Terma of sale: One-third cash: balance in six and [ttereet et percent per auaruns from ary ef atic al 117-7 DUNCANSON BROS._| cast at option of purchaser to — Fequired at tine of sale, 7 T[40MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. inten days from day of sale, Conveyancing abd’ re- Yau ED | eee aE OEINCR C, NAUCK, TRUSTEE'S 8, FREDER 1. HEAL ESUatkc SIYCATR AR SUCH | {17-akes FERDINAND SCH MIDE, | Trustoce, EAST CORNER OF MAKYLAND AVENUE AND JUNCANSON BROS.,Auctioneers. LOCK, wi ED TO WE) ORIG AND ELEGA. THE BRUSH OF MR.8. T. SHUMAN, ARTIST, OF THIS CITY, BEING AMERICAN SCEN ES IN THE SIERRAS, PI E QuOUS SUIJECTS, FRUIT, GAME, &c, SOW,O DDONCANSON BROS, Auction AT Al ATHE] TO} or At Our ‘The best collection we have offered in many years, A Direct Importation of 300 Modern and Antique ORIENTAL RUGS, CARPETS and PORTIERES. SILES, EMBROIDERIES, DRAPERIES and BRIC-A-BRIO, ‘The catalogueincludes an immense assortment of Elegant Large Carpets 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 ‘Rugs are many in number, and in texture rare speci- ‘mens of various Eastern Handiwork. Exhibition: MONDAY and TUESDAY, February 21st and 22d. Sales: WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, February 234, 24th and 25th, At 11 am.and3 pm. FIRST STREET EAST. By virtue of a deed of ay of June, in the year el eyehty-one, and recorded in of the land records for the District direction of the parties in interest uni sell at Ww A DNESDAY. RUARY, 1887, ied. ‘Trani in the District: tered Band 6, Bix (726), corner of gaid squat sirectone hundredand seven 87 thence east at Weston said avenue one hundred atid twenty-eight FELOO feet 20-78 400) 0 tae bork Terme of sale: ‘All the purchasp inoney to be paid in turchaser, cash. A deposit of @500 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at pur- | the right to resell. th sae odycigrne (Of fale to bo complied with | aud cost of the defaul within ra from the duy of wale, TAMAS A SOHN Washington, D. C. f12-d&ds public suction, » the ‘TWE: ‘at FO! described real estate, 00) iber tee, under said UR O situate in the of Columbia, to wit: in Ha d._ Carrol Dart of square numbered seve ir re, and run id Webster: ICTURES OF TY. atEIGH? O'CLOCK, dated Bh a of Columbis ieee infront of the premi NTY-THIRD DAY OF FED: ‘CLOCK ven hundred and inning for the same at the southwest fa] feet (107.87-100) Curt 04-100. fect (8865-100) ie i Hight sniciee with Mi a feet (54°50-100) to thence southeast igs laryland avenue Afty-four iaryiand avenue; thence sou! 887, TEN O'CLOCK. qv are authorized by the parties in interest to. fi ict on the TENT INT. at HALE-PAST ZOUK Ali ot 5 pelmccigts 33 to. 55 inclusive, fronting on Ist street, ?130 inclusive, fronting on M stroet, 96 to 118 inel 10 20 118 inclusive, fronting on 36 street, so, intermediate Lots within the square. iti of, the property may be obtained upon appllce- FEBRUARY TWENTY-SIXTH INSTANT, at . on the premises of the farm of ira. broperty, situated on Suit uty, about three miles from Washington from Uniontown, contains 125 and necessary outbuildis 308) % Rac awts PACKARD, Jn., Assignee. AUCTION SALES. VEEKS & CO, Auctio \ 637 Louisivns Ave, opposite City P.O. RNITURE SALE. farce and general stock of Tigusehold Furniture and (Uns key Reval auction. at oUF RSDAY VEuu HUAKY TWENTY: & CO, ae 916 ¥'street northwest. IMFORTANT TO INVESTORS, VALUABLE | UNIMPROVED ‘SOUTHEAST SECTION OF ‘DAY OF! cribed property in jeasterm section of the Prince Acres, in togrowth of truck and hay has F800, vine8 fue Brick Dalle Attorney, 207° N. "Cali PBLic avcrion saLEs— REAL ESTATE, OF BROKERS’ ROOMS, 1106 Fst. nw. N will be offered No. 1132 26th st. story frame house, 5 VENICE, HUM. £21-3t On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-FOURTH, 1887, at ONE O'CLOOK P.M, the following properties. BY THOS. E. WAGGAMAN: n.w., three-story brick, 8 rooms: Part lot 3, square west of 14 No. 615 1st at. s.w., two- rooms, and 3 houses in rear; lots 43nd 44, square 586. ‘Terms at time of nale, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. WORMSTEDT & Insurance PEREMPTO) BASEMENT On THURSDAY TWEN'TY-FOURTH frontin 27 S12 feet on L ‘erms of "HIRD and ier BO deposit of #200 at th + th in ten days, otherwise the rht reserved to resell TAMS & 00, Auct’s. “| A therrisk aud cost of tue defsultig tsclsanes eter ay 6 days! public notice of such resale fn some newspaper CoF, Othand Dats, | Published in W 121-d&ds Notice is hereby. FIRST, 1) Btalls from March Ist, 1887, a8 follows: At Two o'clock p.m., upon. the premises, four fish stalls in the Georgetown market-house to the highest idder. ‘Also, a Three o'clock yuma on the same day, on B 20, a o'cloc 5 ; street, between Seventh and Niuth streets northwest, eet, all right ite” lawa of the con to the bighent bidde: "Terma One bu the day of nale, y of [AS DOWLI rptomas DowLe TRUSTEES" 8: REAL ESTA’ TWEEN R Sell at TUESD, at HALF =P thirty-three (13: USTEE, FRA folio 219), STORY FRAME ‘the (eed of ‘trust, will | OF FEBRUARY, A. P.M., the: following oi shes ‘on K street, twenty: ‘thence north on Lat said street eighty: | 111) Sinkiee 116-dkds sell, in front of the Kemi 24 42 test on about 172 feet, improved brick dwelling, No. 241 west, with modern improvements. - Thi +P 4 frotage on two streets, aud in a desirable locality. T sale: Cash over and above #3,000, which amountcan remain on the property until’ Mi ABS. | Conveyancing, &c., at cost of purchaser. JFUNGINEER _DEPAI WAsHINGTOR, Fol 887, the lease of the Fish Wharf aud Fish ‘im ‘the cltion of Washington and Georgetown will be sold by public auction foF the term of exe Sear in, front of the Sah stalls of (Center) Washington wharves ordocks for the lauding, cleaning and sale of fish in the city of Washington, and no whart or dock shill be deemed eligible some point on the north side of the Potomac river be- twoen Eleventh street east and Fourteenth street west, r. dred dollars to be paid on the day of sale, aud the residue to be rc ‘By order of the Board of Commissioners, E OF VALUABLE IMPROVED EON LA ‘STREE TEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, d gid recorded in Liber No, 1195, at folio 385 of the ind records of the District of Columbia, we will ublic auction in front. of the premises, ou . the FIRST DAY OF MARCH. A. D. 1887, ST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the following described real estate situate in the city of Washingtouin the District aforesaid, known as lots #e and seventy-five (75) of Edwin E. Mayhew division of, certain lote in 133), together witl consisting of two traine dwel AND EXECUTOR’S SALE OF TWOSTORY ME DWELLING, 318 K ST.8. F. By virtue of the authority sell on SATURDAY. the 1’ MM. in front of the premises, the east, B,in SQUARE NO. 798, fronting al 102.6-12 feet to an alloy, improv ling, 318 K street southeast. ‘Ou the SAME DAY, will sell in front of the premises LOT No. 9, IN SQUARE 824, | fronting 28 feet 7 inches on I strect, with » depth of feet toan alley dwelling, No. 409 I street southeast. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, notes to bear interest and to be secured by deed of trust on premises sold. "A. deposit of 8100 re- quited on each piece as soon, as sold.” Conveyancinr, at cost of BRADLEY, ‘and Real Estate Brokers, No. O27 etreat Sorthwest, SALE OF THREE-STORY-AND- PENNSYLVANIA AVEN! CK DWELLING No. 2411 UE NORTHWEST. AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY, aU FIVE OCLOCK: wo, Will UARE 26, snnaylvanis avenue and street, with an average depth of y's three-story-and-basement Thenneyivania’ avenue north: roperty has ay 27th, me of sale. Terms to be complied. nD. C DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ‘TMENT, DISTRICT OF COLUMBL 2 15th, 1887, iven that on TUESDAY, MAKCH d privileges: or allowed by ration of. Yashington, to estab unless situated, ut paid within five daystrom D.C. WILLIAM LUDLOW, _ Engineer Commissioner D.'C. NG, Auch. 117-108 ING, Auctioneer. EET, BE. 'H AND NINE- ‘8, EIGHTEEN’ dated July 30,1886. four (74) 's recorded juare one hundred and ‘the improvements, k AND TWO ING, £09 I BT. 8. E. vested im me, 1 wa. us SIXTH DA’ D. 1887, at 4:30 O'CLOC rt of LOT NO. ut 18 fect 6 ‘back that width by ® frame dwel- immediately after the above, I DW! and. run improved by a two-story frame If terms of sale are not com: plied with in 10 days the trustee and executor reserves 6 perty in default at the risk fue purchaser after days pub: Mo notice of such resale in some newspaper published HUTCHINGSO’ ” JOHN M. ‘Trustee and Executor. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. RUTHERE 7 ‘OR SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD CORN: COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ame Fed Geers CUBE 4 GOOD, CORNER LOT, 434 = see ARUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE THREE-STORY it i300 each. ‘Terms easy. C.H. PAR- NTED—A SMALL FARM NEAR CITY IN| | BRICK DWELLING, No.1761PSTREET NORTH: KER, 434 and E sts. a.w. te rent or on slisres by an experienced gardener and WEST. OR SAL SHEAP—10 LOTS ONO BT ONO BT, BET. florist. Address Speciaities, Star office. £22-3t By virtue of two deeds of trust herein recited, one, Sa aud dip at. sw: 8300 Sook’ tone oncahd tas FOR SALE BEST LOCATED TRAGT OF 35 ACHES | dated Hebruary 7, 1886, and duly recorded in tiber vem. Nice Lotion 434 at es abad HE ai forest Gleu Stationgon Metropolitan Branch. Can | 2:17, folio 301 <t sea; one of the land records fori be sold at a igstco the malize mt D : Ani: TORN SHEASARTE Co 14D? fut, OES | ate pram rey alent ater {OR SALE—A FARM OF 216 ACRES OF LAND | in said land records, in liber 1149, folio 43 et weq., the situated on South river, near Annapolis and aes Trustees will sell at public suction, in idge. Fish, oysters, crabs’ and wild fowl i front of the premises, ou SATURDAY, FEBRUARY H. PARKER, ance. In healthy neighborhood. Address ie | TW ENTYSO A. D., 1887, at HALF-PAST FOUR f19-3t" 44 and E sts, aw. BHEKELL, Annapolis, Md. fee oor La rio i ein pens Bete po eee OR SALE— ik LEASE—A FARM OF 159 ACRES AT CONTEE | fiivote, in, te clty of Was altvea ens uaxty sive FORYE Ramage anger sr. x.w. nese | Gti on ot SO hk some Deel md | Hie eric uamared og ncn Hots iu square Cor, 31at and N ata, 22.6x115ft. prory conventance: fine location for summer boarding | Sumbered one Nunived eer ate ee 1a cor: Oth and B sts, houge, ‘The dwelling and one were let sepnrately if de- | Ey threestory back ouetiing: z ray 00. eee "HOMAS A. MITCH) Terms of sale: One-third (3) cash, and the residue 6x100 it ROARS See at : in three equal installments, 16 in ong two and ee JOR RENT_—THE CARL’ LL AND three years from day of sale, for which the nétes of the Att SU acres, at Highland station, Washington brauch | Purchaser, secured on said property. will be taken, oF pete . & 0. HH; never-failing water Power, Largo. house | tll cash, ul purchasers option. A deposit of #200 wil $6.0x13 and all out buildings. Apply to 1.3. MYEiS 1210 | berequired'at ume of sele. All conveyancinw and ro- B. wa 2Ux105 ft..-1.50 | ancall iv-aw | cont at te coat of fhe purchaser, Af tartin of wale Boundary at, e6xd0tt..75 we ai are not complied with within ten days after sale the Wy tae te Fe, ona 14TH ST. ROAD, NEAR BRIGHT- | ‘rrustees reserve th Tight to resell the property after wood ; containg nearly six acres; improved by eleve- | that time at the risk and. ‘cont of the default ‘pure th B Toom FrameDwelling,Frame Stableand Carriage House, | Chaser. MAHLON ASHFORD, 2th Bei. Sand I ste, Bw, Your for two" horses and twocows: slsowtwo-sury | “TTS cokds BRGHO HERE, Large Tota of ip ground in n. Jame Building, which tse beou tined aa carpenter OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE LOT shop. Ue between 14th and 15th, we can offer ver; —fb-iw Rese ews 118-1 ‘A.P-HILL & CO., 1 Fe SALE—VALUABLE NORTHWESTERN COR- her property, wee ot 1, square 243 (5,000 feet and wide. a ‘by Vermont ave., Lowa clr- cle and 14th and N ste, ‘The vacant corner lot, 242100, fis oe BtIUU wile alae eeean ae eae 7" OF 8) 4 Abply to owner: 1908 Nat reine SALE—WE CAN OFFE! on Meridian Hill price for u few days A FOE SALE CORNER Lot, cont iG Jeet, located near terininhs of 14th st. 1 Columb RA FEW CHOICI “ALN: ‘ars ex- Lended; 145 feet on 14th st., 100 feet on Park wt. and 140 feet ou Sheridan ave.; 35c. per foot on 27 feet Davis, OR 319 F st. SALE—LOT! square #72, at 15 cents. ‘Pen éfther ass whole or in lots to mult, nsylvania vente, with ki; price low; terms easy ‘TYLER & RUTHE! Eaay t HERTFORD. 142g F st. ave, 2. ie 2,506 SQUARE FEET IN ARNG F st. haw. ROE SALE—BARGAINS IN EAST WASHINGTON— We oifer at low prices: ~ ‘Square 1055, whole square. Square 1036; whole square. Square 1098, whole square. Square 1094. whole square. Square 1032, nearly al Square 104, nearly all, Square 1020, south half, And portiobs of squures in every sugton fein JOR a abd te: JOR season. these sutklivisious. J. exten ri <EQE_ON, BACON ‘30c. on Ith id near Columi fa road, 2. ‘olumbia_ Heights, SALF. SALE—CoLUMBIA Hh THE DE Tuand for ground ou Columbia Heights, Catyerstt Fark, North Grounds of the Columbian Univers Meridian Hil fy constantly ihercaainue, “Those who fae Nest uow will alles large J aia prepared to of jaded Poe SALe-FIne TOT, SOUTH FRONT, NEAR jupout Cirle, 26275 to t Circle, Circle tC Deport Circle, oxo 1 Bue Lot, Nat ee : J fue oine st. opposite Sr. lobes Brick stable in re: LAS F. FURKE: Ginetmiats. Obie, JOR SALE—PERSONS TO PURCHASE iiouses or Lots for homes or juvestment will Dud it fo theis iutoreate to callous us at GAS 2 st uw. fore urvbasing. UME & COLMAN, brs ‘heal Katate Lrokors, &e, 20x70 i one Bla to 1 fue fi Fre, x Tot ioth ee, near’ Dupe Lot, Connecticut ave. ‘at, near it, K st, near Mis during the F bangalue in amy Be ae Pade Bh Pee 1223 ST. NEAR, 147) heat same, 30 bIGHT cd - AL, PAL 1418 F at. pate a ut Clisiey OKT 0 circle, Lot Xew Hampshire ave, near Dupont Circle, near Dupont Circle, sere Dear 14th, 17270 to alley. 1 008 Tien ot PERSONAL, A GENTLEMAN “AND A STRANGER 1 city IN THE the acquattitence of a reflned tend of auusetnants. Addrene PACIFIC, Stat A OESS, LADY DESIRES A GENTLEMAN COR- respondent: mice Inust be ; confidential. “Address "GUUAy" Star ofhce, 1st? Ouro ae ET RR Or cr Gents” Second-luand. > AYaress' of call af JUSTH'S Old Stand, 619 D ot. nw. f14-5m MIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIO} JUESTIONS CE EEO SESE Suerons VY INS” ‘UTE, 8.W. cor. 8th aud K ste. n.w. STEAMERS. Hi SHOT OE IIR om an oo To Southampton (Loudon. TET, Sih oy A pam.“ Aller, Wed MRO, Seta fraveFeb. 2 Sain” * EiderSat ih Couitoruble staterooms, excallent saloon appointment : =e Kw rites tie A* 21m BS. st cabin $2 ae ‘015 YOUR RETAILER FOR THE Jans Meas $3 Suor. Caution!. dealers recommend inferior inorder to malt elarget peoht, This the ORTGERAL Beoe oes eee eae NORE Gh IARING THIS STAMP, ane be tara Penne A y se will wri satiation how iavt thisahoe is J. MEANS & CO. ur cai ed fete pre deer goer gant ot IS en st “aidcin _ Tes RB BALE—ON EASY TERMS, A Ni 290 Batre Parmn Sn Prince Govsaen ay a, 1 from the . intles from the elty, under cultivation and and 1 ce in, fuses, Darl, stable, shed and corn La Hetionts of ah [Location Fear and spring water. OT1dtu,th wot ‘THOS. G. HENSEY, Tot & ‘woods, with and Realthys st. LW. Fux PROPERTY AT HERNDON, VA.—WE ARE authorized to offer a sinall Farin of twe ty acres, ven room house, first-class barn and. out Hq Tani und buildings cost owner 88,800,_and we cau sell same for $2,600; owner not neglect to sell. _ 119-31 ing out of office and anxious ‘opportunity to secure s IN Ns LONGLEY & WOLSTON, We Have Cor Prices ON ALL HEAVY OVERCOATS AND SUITS, R SALE—ONE ACRE OF ) AND GOOD 7 | ree Fira hotge, within 400 tect ot btann aod tey | BPB oH s88g ERR AME MM A RN piles from city, om Washington branch audO.RE.| Re it Sag Be MMMM f XN makinaiee, Boar Hyatterille; beautifully located for] Hee Hf S38 Hep MMM AMA BSS Wision. Price 83,000 165 acres, under cultivation; well_ watered, with one new 12 room and oue 7 room dwelling; large barn and Shag vor will gel de somninoee ap eee BOR, BRR ,00,° s88s MYLO © “GREIGER © LERBER MAS: WGS ot, Eee 28 Base ‘FO! SALE — BRIGHT Woop “rnoPEMTY — six Rae BOP susie acres unimproved, oue acre improved by @ neat BR “oo is cottage, two acres improved by handsome buildings, Sine erly ak SALE A DERIEADLE THACT OF LAND OF | gg CORNER 7TH AND E STREETS io Baldinore, oulg atx mailer tren aa Te Property is, hot lone worthy ‘of attention from the | JDIEDMONT AIR LINE ty Of tho aoll for te purposes Offers x good investiment ih ite year’s isereaaiag fae it location and its unto the by intormation adiress J. Ormation ae fie-awe r the ‘or further: DW, AT HYATTS! tl tion, but. altivation, b WHI HEBUGED ol 3 hi “ Porter ry nity onal beseonner hoes Mosiiadsabeone | jetem 1éthand Lend \fr Waa Pir Yoo To Bor MRaseegcteerurras ‘This sugxestion seemed to meot with general ape Proval, and Mr, Whecler withdrew als motion, THE aboREES. Mr. C. W, Bennett was tutroduced a8 the orator ofthe day. He ts an clderiy gentleman with @ fine old face of the Calhoun type, back from Which rolis tn waves loa locks of whitened hatr, He wore oid-tasbioned spoctacies, the bow rest far down towards the tip of ints nose as he read Puanuscript. “He was atid in & Diack frock coat, Joued closely about his slender figure, « Collar and a plain biack tie.” His wadtean reviewed ‘ue career of Washington in an Interesting and Contained many pattlole sentiments clita anpiause, President Marbury trading off each ‘me by drumming with his knuckles on the ie. When the oration had teen concluded, Mr. Ball ‘a> Worked by ladies of Irvland and preselited them to Father Matthew, the t nee Agvo~ WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY. How the Father of His Country was Honored in this City. 2d EDITION. Last Tarn to Te Su Another Ballot at Trenton, BUT XO CHANGR IN THE RESULT. ‘TRexTON, N. J., Feb.22.—A joint meeting of the legislature’ Was “held at noon and seventy-nine members responded to their names, the full num- ber being present except Doran and Scott, who are paired, One ballot was taken, but the ‘result Was unchanged. Following are the totals: AD- ett, 34; Sewell, 34: Bedle. 3; Kays, 2; Parker, 1; Erastus Potter, 2; William B. Potter, 1; Ludlow, STREET PARADRS AND OTHER CTLEBRATIONG—A ORNE- RAL OBSERVANCE OF THE HOLIDAY—THE OLDEST INHABITANTS AND THE VOLUNTEER FIREMEN, Washington celebrated the birthday ot the Father of His Country with more than usual Patriotic surtoday. By the grace of the Revised Statutes tt was a legal holiday, and all public oMfces and banks and the public schools were closed. Many private business establishinents were alsoclosed. Flags were flying and stralns of martial music floated on the air during nearly the whole ay a8 one procession after another passed through the streets, ‘The sky was overcast in the morning, and the outcome of the day, from a 1, and Potts, 1. “Arter the Joi both ald by Peter Mattern ae eed aoe te a . "After the joint. meeti < ther Matiiew about INI ven by Mouses adjourned until to-morrow moraine Pratt Dureau patnt of view, was uncertain, Det | Pathe lacnew te Ga Get ee Preparations went busfly forward for the various public demonstrations, In the morning the Vete- Tan Firemen’s association paraded as an escort to the Volunteer Firemen’s assoctation, of Baltimore, and then accompanted thetr guests to Alexandria, had descended to his granddaughter, Mra, Notley Young, to whom it now belo ‘The banner has embroidered upon it'a dove with an olive And the inscription upon it is, “Comfort ye my People. Peace and plenty and Matthew for Ine ——. The Industrial Labor Conferences THE NEW PARTY A LITTLE LATR IN OPENING ITS. CONVENTION TO-DAY. Crnctxxatt, Feb, 22.—The tudustrial labor con- ference, called by the meeting held in Indi: lis | where they took part in the ade and festivitics " were voted reader orator test september, waa v9 have et fa uae all | there, Tie Tnidn Veteran corps Txt company, | qyetyans® eae a0 =e ya ur, local ¢ | also paraded in. the mot rt the i doors were yet closed, and a knot of aay hun- | city ey gt is Mr. Wim. Beron called attention to the fact, a8 he has done in former years, that the fi ot the schoolhouses were empty. Mr. Marbury ex- Pressed regret aiso at such neglect, After some discussion the association adjourned, ity for Alexandria, A Uttie before noon the Natlonal” Rifles appeared on the sirects and marched to the glorious music of theirnew band through the principal streets of the city. The High School Cadets formed at one o'clock at the High school and paraded th dred deleyates stood dn the steps awaiting admis- slon, Within the great hall was tenanti¢ss Pla cards were placed in the atsies with the names of states on them as guides for the seat ing of delegates. Two United States flags crossed rough streets, THE NONU: secunre. ia ee a the speakers ae formed the sole at — much attention by thelr fine move- = womens ~, ration, an hour later two} ments. The program for the also inciudes ‘Their unl Me Te-aa; decorators aypeared with two longs, strips of | a parade by the Capital city Gtandeand washings Annenl Mesting v sl ag designs printed on them, and | ton Cadet Corpa at 3 o'clock, and a parade, _ proceeded in a ‘lelsurely manner to streteh ‘thei | ovclook by tse Vashington Light Infantry corps | | EUBCTION OF OFFiceRS—INAvOCRATION DAT, TC, across the stage. Before this was accomplished the doors were opened, and the delegates to this first convention of the new party began to take thelr seats, The Oldest Inhabitapts as ‘usual held an old fashioned celebration in their rooms in the Cor coran Duliding. A great many people Look advan- tage Of the pleasant weather to visit the Wash- ington monument, and numbers clumbed to the As the day wore on the sun came out and the were thi with promenaders, The ‘Treasury steps and other promiuent points. fron ‘The annual meeting of the Washington Monu- ment society was held at noon to-day at the real- dence of General McKee Dunn on Lanier Place, ‘There wert present Mr. W. W. Corcoran, Admiral C. RP. Rodgers, Mr. Horatio Kinz, General Dunn, Dr. J.C. Welling, Mr. Edward Clark, Judge W. 8. Cox, Dr. J. M. Toner, Col. J. G. Berrett, ex-Secres ee A Procuress in the Tolls. TO BE TRIED IN CINCINNATI FOR ENTICING TWO ‘YOUNG GIRLS TO GO SOUTH. Crvcrxwatt, Feb. 22.—Two officers started this morning with papers for the removal of Grace | Mouathed Wore see cane, Avenue could be | tary McCulloch, Dr. Dan B. Clarke and F. Gagdoee rom lily Ala wo cy for etalon | ated mer rood daria ce day wit pape | UP McCaul, Dn = Poses Bt prostitution. ee eng etl away f0F Pur. | There ‘were many children Of the streak eas | _‘The following vilicers for the ensuing year were restaurant with promises of lucrative and easy | Wulte House grounds Lafayette park and other | Fe-clected: W. W, Corcoran, tirst vier president employment, but on the way south, one of them | Parks about thecity, were ililed with people, many | K. C. Winthrop, second vive president; Horatle became suspicious of the true intent of the woman | SC Whom. tempted Ly the warmth of the sin, and | King, secretary, ind J. BH. Smith, Ureasarer. A. and tried to communicate with her parents, but | 2Ving no fear of pueumoniain their souls, lounged | Petition In favor Of the proposed chanyge of Iustuge Was prevented. Meantime the girls’ pareuts got { onthe benches. There was 4 coustant ctreais of | uraulon day trou Marcil 4th to thie last Tuesday trace of thelr daughters and the women and giris | ViSIOrs to the Corcoran gallery, which was open | April Was drawn up and signed by all preseut, were arrested. ‘The woman 1s said. to. be known | UBUI two o'clock. At one oiock about 700| Mr. Corcoran endorsing it first. "The petition here as a procures and the authorities are de- | Persons had visited the gallery. ES ag Me termined to make an example of her. ‘The Volunteer Firemen. geet Sg et ‘The Veteran Volunteer Firemen’s Association ‘the desirability of securing tmmedt v THE MATTHEWS CasE. this morning formed at Cosmopolitan hali, 8th and | the House on the Nenate bill providing. for, the ‘The Senate Agrees That All the P: Exstreets, and headed by fleld music proceeded to | Change of dates, and stated Uhat if Une measure im the Case Be Made Public. the Baltimore and Ohio depot and received the | fiuuse odar and.” “a woua ‘te —— Veteran firemen of Baltimore. The members of | a most. titt of the day, In the Senate this afternoon, Mr. Riddleberger | the District veterans were attired in black clothes, | A. ‘committer Dr. Welling offered a resolution to print and make public all | wnite gioves and wore neat. blue badges with | Admiral as appoluted (9 the proceedings and papers in the case of J. C. | sliver inscribed with the dates “1864” (the | SUOMIL the petition to Mr. Tucker at onee The Matthews, nominated for recorder of deeds of the | Year the last volunteer firemen were in service) | Somultter visited the i a District. He sald he wanted the whole matter | 20d “1887,” ‘The Were ornamented also | Nd Mr. Tutker, and jet the | ~ Fe A with a representation Of an old-fashioned hand- |, 4 Proposition Was mad Mover certain made public in order that misrepresentation | engine, here were over 175 men im line funds belong’ the tae soctety to the might be corrected, WHAT MR, RIDDLEBERGER SAID. ‘Mr. Riddleberger reviewed the case and said the nomination was first referred to a sub-committee, of which he was chairman, He sald charges were made against Matthews by citizens of Albany. Ment for Lhe PUrpoe: se vor the senting the old Columbla, Anacostia, Frankiin, tng Soe Se Union, Perseverance, Northern Liberties and Viet lant fire companies, Western and Potomac Bost, Metropolitan and American “ruck companies. Among those in the line were J. J. Penbody, Jas, Mebermott, L. Newmyer, J.-A Goodrick, Churles Davis, Josepn'B. Walling, W. J. Gary, G.'W.. Pare iL to invite a large conUemen to lisien to some “ 2 eXplAMALOFY SLatenAcnin iy he MOUUIDENE Matthews was rejected and again appointed by | Ker, Heh; Hrown, George W. | Hurrin, Prank | Salaun at is Weokers wi the President. He spoke of the President's letter | Cooper, James Ward, J. i. amield, W. A! sath, ned bits dung so, nd ony ine folow. nd the ground upon which he put Matthews’ re- ne 12076, SB Ouverwell, A.C, Somme, | Eee caries en tke Gates abe ike, ws a we ey, Jos i ; ‘Mr, Kiddleberger suid 1t-had been sent abroad it my, Geone Kelton gf, 3 | aude Hott, Gener anaahe, es. De, Welch, J. W. Thompson, George Keithley, 4. ™ that Matthews Was rejected because of his color; | Paimer, A. J. Blackman,’G. 8. Doun, Jolin Scot Bardett, dir. D. id amer Dumb, and Paka “THe eit ae cree reasons , that tm-] James Dobbin, LH Fisher, Joseph’ Parris, Jong | NEW tinwens. the ‘iattes yrutiemany Cok pelied his rejection were frst, the pecullar | W. Smoot, Hefiman Kaulert’ E,W. Ravine Ieee, | Casey's ass am, sande some tatnroaing relations that the people of the District held | Winttehand, Henry Thorn, James’ Slattford, John | With regard to tie coustruction of une thonument towards the oftice of recorder, demanding that the | Collins, G. W. McEifresh, H.C. ‘Thorny Bex}, | #its present condit =e, Incumbent should bes citizen, and second that | Kurtz, lewis Hough, Joseph Acton, L. ¥.’ Grocr, | Pany then adjourned t cl affecuny latthew's acter were made | N, navel John Scott, W. w, and that these changes stood tunanswered. 80 tar | 1 Posey) Spine s. He otcewoNd, 33 raves | A NEW AUSTHIAN MINISTER. as he (Itiddleberger) knew. ‘The Virgina Senator | John D. Angel, O. MeDeriott, asbee, W then sald that the Senate’ refused to investigate Smoot, J. H. Glick, R. Grinder, W. D. Buckiey, | Dr. ER. Schunidt Von Taverna Succeeds the charges at frst, bur subsequently he under. GoM Hie Ben). Thkoop, C. Kraft, J, aie Baron Schueiter. swod Liner int gat ceriuct james we, Frank ‘wis, George Spilims . v br. E. Schmidt von Taverna, Mr, Harris for frst opposing and then favoring | iculin C. i Lewis, J, Codaitigton, ‘M,N Basset, | eqhiesyae Feb, 2°, DE._, Schmuit von Taverna, ‘Matthews confirmation. BE Ritchie, J. P. Carpenter, Win. ‘Scherger, | Berlin, has bech appointed taluister at Washing- ‘MR, HARRIS EXPLAINS. Carll, Jultus Strobel, Benj. Leach, Jouui | gon in'piace of Baron vou Mr. Harris sald that at ft he held that a etti-| Hurst. M. Ridgway, Dan Kurtz, W. 3. Walker, F ——— zen of the District should hold the office, and on a | Mohler, | “3 nneon, Win. Os District in Congress. = in the co! ittee Matt was rej a mack, George H. Turton, W. H. Stewart, Jolin Sit THE TONNEL DEFICIENCY, ‘The general deficiency sub-committee have not yet considered the items for the completion of the ‘Washington Water works tunnel or any of the Other District ftems All these have been re. ported to the District sub-committee, Which hag hot yet had achatice to act upon Liem, so Dreadful Accident to a Bey. clair, Wm. Sorrell, c. W, Jacob G. Larner, W. Langiey, ‘Sherwood, C. snyder, Goddard, J. T. Suter, C. C. = A. es WwW. 3. ede Godwin ree, George Strot I. W. Haye . A. Ht W. Hl. Trunnell, Janes V, Thompson, W. Sconeld, Pumphery, Matt O'Brien, W. "Tanner, Johu coneld, E. Edwards, E. A. King, J. T. Dykes, John A. Shakelford, W. J. Gary, James Lowe, Al- ‘bert G. Coluinbus, and others, by a tle; that he wanted a written report adopted,” stating that the rejection was because’ Matthews was a non - resident but that was not done. When he (Harris) saw that Matthews was being persecuted he aban- doned his objection and voted to confirm him, Mr. Harris c Mr, Riddleberger with not only opposing Matthews from the, start, but with pur- suing him ing him now that he was down. ‘The line was marshaled by Mr. L. Newmyer, as- cam not, pursuing him, Pm pursuing you,” | sisted by Mr. Joseph Acton. ‘There were several | MIS RIGHT AMM TOKN PHOM [TS SOCKET AND mIB retorted the Virginia Senator, of the old fire horus borne in the line and Mr. PACE MANGLED BY MACHINERY, ‘This morning, about 10 o'clock, Charles Brink- ley, 14 years old, living at No. 39 N street south. east, while tightening a screw in the machin- ery at Alfred Richards’ brick yard, commer of Half and M streets southeust, had his sleeve caught In the cog-wnecls, tearing his right arm from his body. His head was also caugat in the machinery and nearly all the flesh Was torn from hls tac. He was uttended vy Health Omicer Townshend and several other physi- clans and Was afterwards removed to Providence ‘The resolution to print ali the papers and pro- ceedings in the case tras adopted. = ” DISTRICT APPROPRIATIONS, ‘The Bill Up In the Senate To-Day— Mr. Plumb On the Schools. At 2p. m. the Senate took up the District ap- Propriation bill, and on motion of Mr. Plumb the first reading Was dispensed with, ‘The bill was then read through, and the amendments John Scott appeared ia the old “Vigilant” uniform. Mr. C. Kautman carried the old “Columbia” flag and they had fleld music from the barnicks, Franklin engine company No.2 was very elabo- rately decorated with bunting in honor of the old yolunteers. “Two figures, representing firemen of the volunteer and present Umes, were placed on the front of the house, ‘The line of march was taken up from 8th and E streets at 93 o'clock, and they marched by E street, 5th street, Louisiana avenue and D street to the depot. ‘THE BALTIMOREANS WELCOMED. Proposed by the Senate committee (already| pe paltimore train arrived at 10 o'clock, and | ROSPital In the police ambulance, He Was still Teported in Tag Star) adopted without tne visitors from the Monumental city were | U“2S*tSorclock, Gebate ‘until the provisions relating to public | recetved by the executive committee, The Balti News Bricts, schools were reached. Then Mr. Plumb referred t | Moreans were headed by the American band, and | Yale by a unanuaous vote refuses to Join Har- Of school accommodations and said that es iece os | had 73 inen in Uniform—drab couts and panty and | Yard and Princeton tn forming au exclusive base Dail association, ‘The democrats of the New Jersey legislature in caucus last nignt decided to request Speaker Baird to Many were in favor of deposing hit, Lookout mountain hus been sold to a co 4 who will build a broad guage raliroad and a hovel on the historic heights. Judge Andrews yesterday granted ex-Alderman O'Neil a temporary stay Mn the executon of his sentence until Saturday. Edward Unger, the slayer of August Bohle in New York was yesterday taken to Sing Sing prison, to serve huis ventence of Wwenty yeutn. The opinion in Charleston, W. Va. 18 ‘that a sufficient number of republicans toelect Mt Caindeu Senator Will go over to ulin to-torrow, A telegram irom St. Johns, N. ¥., reports that a vill prokibiting the saie of bait Wo American or French fishermen has passed the House of As sembly unanimously. black fire hats—and there were as many more in citizens’ dress. ‘They had three fine flags and a beautiful hand engine of the olden time with them, ‘yhe lines were drawn up in New Jerscy avenue, between B andC streets. Mr, Peabody, addressing the visitors, sald that after a Sleep of twenty years, like RipVan Winkle, the old firemen had awakened, He introduced Col. W. J. Gary, who, in a brief speech, welcomed ‘the’ Baltimore visitors, Presi. dent Holloway responded in behaif of the Balt- moreans. ‘he had been officially connected with this bill, the policy of the appropriations committee had been to allow all the money for public schools that the authorities asked for, Mr. Plumb then took up the subject of school ac- commodations, the criticisms of the school board and defended the committee, giving substantially the facts contained in his recent interview in ‘TuR Stan, THE BILL PASSED AS REPORTED. ‘The Senate agreed to all the amendments as re- Ported by the appropriation committee. ‘The appropriation for rent of District buildings ‘Was increased from $3,600 to $10,000, ‘The bill was Passed as reported from the cominiitee, Keifer Not Wanted, THE ORATION AT THE UNVEILING OF THE GARFIELD STaTCR, OFF TO ALEXANDRIA. ‘The Une of march was then taken up Pennsyl- vania avenue to the White House, then by 16th street, to K, to 16th street, to avenue, to 7th street, to steamboat whart, where the 123 o'clock Doat Was taken for Alexandria, 5 ‘The Oldest Inhabitanw’ Association. ‘The announcement that. About two score of elderly gentlemen satin the | ‘Three sessions were held wv = Longue. eaygue commit Ce ee ce eaet Keifer had | om of the Oldest. Inhabitants Amwociation when | tee At PICU ee conties at tab trae ‘been selected to deliver the oration at the unveil- should be the eighth member or Lhe league, ing of the statue to General Garfield, on the 10th | ‘he president, Mr. John Marbury, rapped on the | tue committee fnali: burned schoat Feaching of next May created, considerable comment in | tble at 11 o'clock. These elderly gentlemen rep- 8 decision, to geet j z. resented various stages in the afternoon of life, from the hale and rugged man With hair a lize ed, Who has Just crossed the noon line, to the daar old man with hair of snowy white, wait- ing for the sun to set, Buteven the oldest of the oid gentlemen essayed to Walk WIUh a firm, even a iui “outdo pli draught of y‘ spirit of the hour. Now and then the sound of a drum and fife of some passing procession was he and the stirring sound seemed to serve as a tone st brought vigor to old limbs and radia to old faces. Each of the members wore « guy ‘white silk badge, fastened to his coat by a silvered eagle and a bright rosette of red, white aud blue, The room, too, Was gay with red, white and blue Dunting, whicl! streamed down over the portralt Of the lamented president of the association, Dr. Jonn B. Blake, and encircled the window fraines. THE BUSINESS MERTING. Dr. EL. Corbin officiated as secretary at the meeting, and Mr. J. A. Wineberger served as mar- shal and Mr. Robert Ball grey wae J hose present were J. T. Cassell, James Espey, M. T Parker, James A. Tait, B. F. Dyer, 1. Coroin, 3.M. Wright, Noble D. Larner, W. James Pilling, F.'8. ‘Kern, Wm, McLeod, John H. son, Jésepht H Kalusowski, J. son, John Marbi ‘Washington,and there was outspoken opposition to theselection, It is sald that the relations between Gen. Keifer and Gen. Garfield were not such as to entitle the former to the distinction of belng the orator on this occasion. ‘A Stak reporter Was informed to-day that Gen. Kelfer had been invited by what is known as the statue committee to deliver the oration, but that, this committee has not the authority to ‘make the selection; that the authority is duly vested in the executive committee of the Army of the Cumber- land, and that that committee has not made the selection, but will probably ask Mr. Blaine to de- liver the oration, ——— ‘The ‘Treasury Portfolio. SPECULATIONS AMONG CONGRESSMEN 48 TO THE COMING MAN. ‘e ‘There 1s much speculation among Congressmen as to who is to succeed Mr. Manning in the Treas- ury department, but it is purely speculative. No one seems to have an idea who will be sclected by the President for the place. gSomehew it 1s thought that the visit of ex-Mayor Grace has something to do with the y- ship, though not necessarily in view of his own possible appointment. It is believed that the name of some one Will be sent to the Senate this sen! ghtisot Labor have issued @ manifesto and forwarded contrivations te German soclalisis, ‘There Was an auimated scene on the Occasion of the Batile of Flowers at the Carutval lu Nice yew terday. ‘The Prince of Waves sud ts ‘son, Prince George, were Dombarded with bouquets. "The special joint committee appointed by the Virginia legislature to invest.gate the oyster ip dustry meet at West Point Woaay, and atter visite ing the 0; v beds of tne rh river aud over WiLUlaries, Will go to Lue Eastern Shore, ‘The arrival of Ube king of Uhe carnival at New Orleans yesterday Was observed with Ube. usaad Tegtiviuie and demonstrations of popular deiigite While not a failure, Gilbert pulliven's hew ¥ NO WeAns & Pro ou tts first American production in New York last nigi quoted as saying that the position has not been offered to anybody, and that the Presi- gent has not yet settled tie matter in hisown Capitol Topics. INCREASED PRODUCTION OF PRECIOUS METALS. ‘The report of the director of the mint, contain- Ing statistis of the production of the precious tals in the United Staves for the calendar year Hee a appears that Lis productos of gold ee deed expreded that or ‘almost into the has been a slight bane of gold to and. ym the Ui lendar year. pesca oS Pensoxat.—Augustin D'Iturbide of Mexico, L. ‘, Rossiter, B. B. Chase, J, A. and H. H. Hayden of New York, and G Werth of Germany are at Wormley’s—T, B. Kerr, E. ¥. Coe and Dr. of New W. H. Nash of and 8. Subbard of Harttord are at Welckera~ilon- E i af Ei B E tt e ; : 1 f Hl i - fe H mi Z i i ; j f i i 4 i k i E is | 8: ii | Hl Ff Vo i e at is telstaed } A ti a8 i lei rs a3 5 u E i u Zo! —] y pe = rt ; if 9 or XN. J, ‘of the. eee see Secialana o wahingiay merece ii David Miller of P. BR. Perkins of ‘Vail and George A. Silage ew ae ab tao DDI wall be: etek Zitaarean anaes: SIRE ete | Sere EE

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