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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURS ° FEBRUARY 14, 1889. __FOR RENT—HOUSES. -_ FOR SALE—HOUSES. _CQUNTRY REAL ESTATE. THE ASIATIC SQUADRON. ANACOSTIA. A MISSOURI MAN. FOR _RENT—HOUSES. JOR RENT—HOUSE 623 4% ST. 5. W., zag, 2-story brick stable 30 feet lor ROOMS, mg: 815 | “OR SALE— ¥ PER TNVEST- SALE—50 ACRES GOO! 5 - | Commander Succeed Notes.—Fidelity Lodge 21, . T.. | Baker Parsons, of St. Louis, Ee ea sofoat foun tn cmamnl srl | "Ete RearcAdimtral Chandlers "| met in their lodge rooms’ toWilasate al sk om Saene Trquire at Kat 2.¢. hear new gas ioeties’ | Band P, valved: for SP 500 WW MALI. 490 F —— k evening, and remarks were made By nearly ail | in 619 44 at.n we | st. s.w. td 143 Secretary Whitney to-day issued an order de- | the members Present.——Several applications |, yssovnt DELEGATION TELL GEN. RARRIRON {0% RENT—151% © ST. N.W.: ON MOST FAVOR- ‘ANTED—BUSINESS MAN OF INTELLI- | taching Commodore Geo. E. Belknap from his | from the poor of Hillsdale and vicinity for food BEALL, BROWS & COSTS Pat hehe t Secaenss {OR RENT—HOUSE 1410 20TH ST.; TEN rooms: all modern im; . : house heated by furnace; om rear of lot; all in excellent condii Hon por om <iven at once; rent $75. WESCOTT & WIL- COX, 1907 Pa. ave. nw. 14-3t JOR RENT—HOUSE $08 1ST 8 10d, bay-window, &e. ; rent $35.50. WESCOTT Pwitgox, 1907 Pa: ave. B.w. ‘with b di S THAT THE STATE WILi. GO REPUBLICAN TX 1893 PAS 3g Fyre aed nay Af Rosle for gi 300: duty as commandant of the Mare Island navy | there are no available ae Awe! on belo IF IT HAS A CABINET REPRESENTATIVE—TELLER “ee COOKE D. oP st-uw, | Y8rd, California, and ordering him to duty in the poor have to be sent to their homes | BOOKED FOR THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. ANTEDCA GALL TRUCK FARM WITHIN | Command of the Asiatic station, to take the | hungry.—At the annual mecting of the teach. ees wan DIA SMALL, RO cant State e of Rear-Admiral Chandler, who died last ers and officers of the ME. Sunday school, held A perusal of the dispatches sent out from y full particulars with price, MSor 30, et | arhal No one has yet been selected to suc- E~ = mor omeepnes Capt. D. a ro Indianapolis last night fails to elicit any in- 10-00 Po ars 4 Res FOR IN DISTRICT, MARY: ceed Commodore Belknap at the Mare Island bearer § Superiutendent, H. A. Linger; freed formation thaf can be considered authentic in Tanase BAY im Dished house of 12 Tecra deci the above will be sold at a house to a responsible : “ . regard to Gen. Harrison's cabinet. A Missouri FOR SALE, TEN PER CENT INVESTMENT, ONE tere ECO. yard. The Asiatic squadron is regarded by | antesuperintendent, A. Etzler; secretary. J. H. k KENT—FOR THRED DAYS | MORE, A six-room house reat, yeariy tenant, Apely 1215 Fst.n¥. | naval officers as the most desirable one to com- ; treasurer, D. E. Pitcher; organist, Miss | Man is suggested as a possible Secretary of the + ciae room bosses mmenliy: iseated: to angoae 403 4th Tal can fis SAjE-FARM_OF 225 AGnES-OF GOOD | mand, principally because it is sudicientiy fax | Bethe ; librarian, Albert Cator; assist- | Treasury, and Senator Teller is said by thet Qo Bg prey Pay Fie Torroom powse, oa of exers de: ‘Wash: tenia tall ing such an | 8, Geo, Watson and Harry Eno, useful anonymous member of the community— = in advance; reteremces Fe : 2 latrobes: H ading eego barns from ington to make telegraphi meet, wt , pa aaa = deers sid papered throughout Eset tkptir Secridg tan intodisie purchaser AP. ELL | expanse’ 06 4u:‘pereath the ctemmantioat-of ths aikcaaaes, the man who asthe confidence of the Presi JOR RENT—-A DESIRABLE CORNER RESI- 2 . oD NR WA W000 +1338 t-elect—to have been determined 1) Troma: all mi; pearear lines: 843 per ; _ | POR SALE4 B BRS. 2D NR MSW. €000. Fok, SALE910,000, ‘BELVOIR MANOR, ¥UR- squadron to do practically as he pleases. Sec- ae “ Secustary of the Sas penee belfermais vs ST ap On oe mea ay oe elec aa? Several Gz. bre 7th nr. Penn ee aeuchenp . | ton; oS acren Address OWE TS10 Mase, aye. | va plies ; Saas aes | Sarwar Maamaan deomee Wks Grainage | must be taken with considerable caution, A _ — ———— —— mi, Si Re ix + ad rea trom 3] . 3 : it instructio! i - -_ wi consi caution, SF EES eee x Fore | fries WG & STOCKENE bio F ae nee | BY: peta | Soaee eons enor dollare a word, and the re: | of that portion of Alexandria north of ‘Cem | definite statement was made by Mr, Platt in everythine complete, includins table linen, ete. irent | WAVMEE 100 Fst gow. _ or IR SALE NEAR STATIONS ON METROPOLL: | suit is that the admiral is more truly in com- | €ron street and west of Alfred street has been New York in regard to Mr. Blai Hi ‘a: t . SBLE, ‘OR RENT—HANDSOME NEW BAY-WIN! tap 3 grain, stock, poultry, : wer since railway tracks . Blaine. He sai $30) nine roo! RILEY DEEBL 5 Four nice little Brick Houses, on 7th, bet. V and : .d of that squadron. th unsettled ever since the ay were ; 800; —_ F house; 10 rooms and bath: all conveniences: 1328 on 7 | | dairy farms: 2 to 600 acres. cot and coun- | mand o: 8qi an in any other case, | 0 “Tam busy this but I 14S iN GooD | StH. Mk thw: desirable neighborhood. Ment for prt |W st@.cacl renting for #10 per wouth: i quod order: | fy Romnen GUOKE D- LUCRETE, Soe st wba | Thon, too the Tea rat any other case. laid across it upon Henry and Fayette streets, very morning, but I wish to ones AN See Sadi EES nee | ERGY BAP WARMEE COS Side a | FONUEGIP SOUR HMO E Eran | Nore, snag provided vito lune | Eason, Grin, Wanna, went ovr | Rostra 2 rm con eat me a a pa oat a KENT-UNFULNISHED JPOE SAUGE-ON New jemsey ave. & 5 Neus | PONY of Weehington foely Mapted wo eARREING, | Aquadron, and a lerge fect is the delight of au | te ago and ite topographr was carefully | hag been offered ahd bas necepted the position 114-3 eS ERTS w F%, St. 7-room ae Benes, ips. ies 17x | or send for new, ‘in Just issued. age small one, and so are the Pacific and the South | Boted. this basis the committee in | of Secretary of State. This was accomplished 3 STH ST. S. W., ONE 3-STORY 63; 3B. H. WARN. co, nzy-3m ‘T. H. SYPHERD & CO., 1321 Fst. ntie The North Atlantic is | Charge of subject determined the natural | some time ago by dence, I do not ‘erick house, 9 roomie, all, mod. iiupe one square jt 916 F st. nw. laige, bath has tee dedyioectiol ame bar | cehenge Ot Shak cuotion tacongh te: Moacy | with bobs lenaceioneh ath aes eae comet irom government printing aud cugraving departinent, ‘SALES zt sco hase dies Boaters deka aso treet nd tan-house drain to be, under | a an authority for any statement I may make ~ — Seve jouses, two story, besem: bath; ARCHITECTS near home—the Secretary does more command- | Street sewer ai jouse drain . y ’ MRisponneyleanis avenge s. ¢.. one four-room fist ai ghe od. inne cen sig, tear O sts. wot ote Lies | — a ing than the ‘admiral. “There is somewhat of « | preseut circumstances, insaicient. and a new | Peyond the information about Blaine, which a bath-rvom. Kent $18 per month. fel4_ | 1100 st 100; will make nice Little «Price, each, $3,000. 8 Aano M. HOWARD, ARCHITECT, MAY | strife going on between Commodores Benham | plan was determined upon by which the sur- jut 941 N Hav. fi4-3t B. H. WARNER & OO., 916 F st. n. w. Building, cor. 7th and E sts. n. w. Architectural . ny ~ to Cameron JOR RENT—2 TH 2819Q ie 2) —| and Mechanical’ Drawings of every description | and Braine for the New York yard, with the | face drains are to be brought in THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ww einen *Qttorner in the northwest: Dwelling, Store and | PumDtly executed by expert draugassiven, 3eii-Sin | chances somewhat in favor of the forster, Tee | eet ee there Cen See Mine weeat ee | Tee Mow Eni Fimementonss rene Gat “f+3t : ve. ble; lot 21x90 ley ; wide parking; good. NCis RLF. 7 ones who does not get the New York yard wi vet, turned “9 the Treasury portfoli re ex a pi FS Iocaticd atoreis rented for gia the state for 2 and | PANCIS R. FAVA, Jt, & CO, probably be ordered to the Mare Island yard, | flow into Hooff’s run. The plans for this pur- Se oR RENT Senator Windom, but that tl he » sy Kst., bet. 9th and 108) the house, now occu] the owner, would rent for Architects and Civil oe pose, which include some new grading, paving, , but that gentieman when $25 per month, BH. WARNER CO. | foams 1420 F st.n.w._ | “BADGERED” AND BLACKMAILED. | and guttering on Heury, Cameron, and West | seen declined either to affirm or deny the re- _ eee x SSS eee” streets, will be considered by the council be- | port. FFERING TWO NEW SIX- 'OR SALE— Married Men Fall Into the Meshes of a | fore the close of February. Congressman-elect Neidringhaus, of St, on car ibe Prin i rhe «beatiful Rae bardy sotoet | Peaxx M. Laws ase sbamcog ect spite Boa or Taapr.—The committe of | Louis, and J.W.CGales chairman ofthe Mistour ‘king; built tor the owner's use, but obliged to ny twenty-three to @ constitution, .. | State finance committee, along talk with Keave the city tie ‘4atot April; Reads to be seen to be JEWELER, SILVERSMITE for the new board af irelo, ishd tis Scot wanes’ | Gun: Marsioen peseiny en according to the Bt | SPPrecinted: very cheap: $19,000, J oxeR & co asp Recently three or more respectable married | ing last night at the rooms of the Alexandria | Tribune special discused the enue cae i PGE BFN7 pee AND 1012 KB AVE VICI! nest Fst. n. a es oa men have reported to Lieutenant Amiss that | real estate company, and took prelim ary | Chas. Parsons, Chauncey I. Pilley and ex-Gov. te new paper sud paint; large yards 893. Ais | Toms and bath rangeanil latrobe: good condl- | FOR SALE—A COZY LITTLE BRIG aE A SE AER, they had been inveigled into a room on 12th | measures, toward that object, “The general | Staniard for a cabinet oice, aimerting tt i vib st. DLW. “0 Call tor permit to inspect. B. H. WARNER & CO. JUST RECEIVED, LARGE STOCK OF while there had been fleeced by a young woman | sor4e amendments, Another meeting of the | says: fe14-3t 7) 916 Fst. SILVER NOVELTIES, of $58, $18 and $20 respectively, Last evening | subscribers will be needed before the board ‘They came away from Gen, Harrison practi- ‘OR RENT—HOUSE 1448 NS Fx SALE—UPON EASY TERMS—TWO VERY copes the lieutenant sent out Sergeant Byrnes and | can be finally organized. This meeting will | cally certain, they said, that Missouri would k yew furnace; freally Pabere ae ee eT oe wae pase SA bie i etomens BRUSHES - : MBs, Officer Werder (the latter in citizen's clothes) babeld at the common council chamber next have one cabinet, portiolio, and that one, as iesirable location L TH) NT—HOU N E 1 |AVING 81 i ‘i ig! easury ax any other, e good tenant. CHAS E BANES, Fs Se, Sheep. Apply to STRASBUEGER &| 014 3¢ BOOS ae de gaara! oy ROUEN Sy SO NA SOME PS SS SEO Oe |S ened She ally whionk Saleh wiimaath > 1 bine or ae eters oe artment, they gath- wick ST ey eee ee = j50n sale MIRRORS, the man and woman, who gave their names 8 | night to again consider whether the new Wash-| cred from what Gen. Harrison said, was be- + Glegant reaidsnee, 18 toouss abd stable, all ti Fee ‘A siuail frame house, 1313 6th st. n.w., lot Lee eeee: John Doe and Jennie Brown. It is believed | ington school building. built on the plans of | tween Col. John C. New und. Col. Parsone Iopa. Der ye " 4 aie 1% = 29g woaliey. sani seese gs 5 MAKER, nist Boca bao that they came here from New York. It is | the a - wegen neo be So goed is te ray of the rest Es 11 ii = aon dlocthentnra XES, &c., &0, likely that none of the victims will come to the | consjdered finis! without inside blinds,—— issouri, and is ndent st. 702 WO! E- DENCE; DERN rn i i y i i . ine location: near three lies -of cars; 14 rooms. oun em. y = ’ 14d Further particulars inquire at 951 Mass. ave. n.W. a brewery, on north St. Asaph street. The fire | Vice-Presideut-elect. No other names were iad aes : a = — SS ee ing | Wa extinguished early, and the damage was | mentioned in the course of the talk about the Mass. R SALE—WE HAVE SOME CHOICE 10 PER| GRAVE ROBBERS AT WORK. to-day for the police gallery, notwithstanding | very slight.—The spirit of the new board of Treasury than those of Colonel Parsons and Pape 5 2 Cant property | Rorthwest. J. B. BELLINGES «& on e they objected. trade is shown by the visit of some of its = — N a A a Missourians think, ; . ao SAE Sener ns ae ¥ ii to Washin ‘ton yesterday to urge the | shows that General Harrison has no serious . Or. De Sales st... 182.50 15thandQ....... 100 se 5 - wiN Invaders of Potter’s Field Friglitened | It has been ascertained that the custom of — SS é y wy . reed 300 206 Dat Tew. lin d0ea0 | Ke bet. 170i aad isth, TDR at, near 14th 80 | OE gan ELEGANT 9 ROOM BAYWINDOW Off After Opening a Grave. the couple was not only to play the “badger | US¢ it this city of a portion of the $100,000 ap- | idea of giving the Treasury department to ex- Pa. ave. iw, 14r40 | ayy HOES BROWN, | and side lot; 87,000. J.B, BELLINGER & CO., 633 . game.” but to play the victim for all he was | PTopriation for the development of the | Secretary Windom. As to other cabinet reer : — coat. AAS" | THE POLICE FAIL TO ARREST THE RESURRECTION-| worth. For instance, after the victim had peer re fg are Pine! to | ergs ce a ae Son. w..10F, 1214 Fstn.w., 1406 Chap {OR SALE—HOU! BUT ©. HORSE AND WAGON—HOW | fallen into the meshes of the siren, the man | ® is city, has been appoint acl pretty sure chance for the War PES. aaae y gthst near W.. ory brick, 8 rooms, $4,500. IsTS, -APTURE A ursipg | Would wait on the outside, track the victim to | im the banking house Sod ‘iggs & cers nod — — _ Mr. egw dl would hav 2 ve. 1370 B st. Facoaer ge, ee 2 THE GHOULS WERE FOLLOWED—AN 01 s - | Washington.-—Before the adjournment of the | either Navy or the Postufaster-General- Fs es | roe Yost ou; ee PEAR Wa SASAS SENTINEL GIVES THE ALARM TO THE WORKERS. ee erilidend Koders tagcat corporation court the case of W. A. Smoot agt. | ship.” 1534 201 _113-3t_ ms ___ 1003-5 Fst. i ‘ The man, who last night gave the name of | the em Ea brick machine company was SENATOR TELLER, fe Fok Sale Sige BE \ HOUSE—DELIGH There is no denial or concealment of the fact | join Doe, this morning said he was John | ®gued and submitted, but the decision is re-| The Herald quotes a prominent republican, 29th stan we isine bur itty room, the best place in Wasmingion | that resurrectionists are at work in the Dis-| Rowe, He is a Gnc-looking young fellow. who | erred, ane, troublesome black horse of the | who is believed to have the confidence of the | etoied “Pete aig hussian baths and restaurant | trict, Potter's field, no doubt, furnishes many | gave his age as twenty-two, but is perbaps | orders and olny etee note rerdl haem a| President-elect, if anybody has, ax fol- "Figs SIT ous F. WAGGAMAN, subjects for the dissecting table which are | three or four years older. The woman is 3 5 3-5 F st. new. air with the fine bay now used by the Colum-| lows: “I ‘think you would be safe i Ist st. nw. tr eas ee ees _ | taken from the graveyard in violation of law, SQUIER A HARDOONS SOMES, ia company.——At the recent session of the | Saying that Senator Heury M. Teller, 100) Store rm. 1024 nw. FURNISHED. | JRQE SALE—A’ $4,500 HOUSE, NORTHWEST, d hich the offenders lay themselves | with bleached hair, but her complexion is! District Lodge of Good Templars at Fails | of Colorado, will be Gen. Harrison's Secretary $16 . rms. 4 & u'r loth. 13r..1,000 | I47 rooms, all m.i.; will rent for $30 and pay 8 |®0d for which the offenders lay themselves | anges h t Chnsroh Atoxioe sos ony Mg of the Interior. I know that Harrison regards eee ae ae ea av BT Liphdaet16.67 | per cent); will be sold for $4,250; easy terms; ora | liable to one year’s imprisonment in jail. Some | Somewhat tallowy, as if from the use of cos- | Church Alexandria was repre eA dh, SL Mlapdon: | Gieipouilion ao the ened beuarteerer ait - dw’ 19%b and © 15th, Lor, ...400 | lot valued at $1,000 or #1,200 will be taken as first Pp | metics, She has light blue gray eyes which | H. M. Foltz, lL. M. Twinger aud G. H. Hayden. Pos portant of all his 0 Sto id 1 % 3 yient, aud balance iu notes; rare chance. Owner, | Weeks ago it was reported that acemetery not ig! . * —— cabinet appointments, and there is no doubt “to Stabloear 1418 B.w. | Room’S10 7thstsnw. 114-2t" | owned by the District had been visited by | she can use with effect. a An English Bank Note’s End. that itis. The head of this department has Lenox b'id’g, room 4. POR SALE GONE OF THOSE HANDSOME REST: | regurrectionists and three graves opened, but | *¢arching the rooms occupied by the couple. @| ote st. James Gazette. under him the commissiouer of pensions, the a’ dences on B st. n.w., between North Capitol and | * receipt for pawn ticket 23943, issued by Harris There i fate which befalls a bank note | commissioner of patents, the lund commie. RewJermey avenue, in same row as the Prosident of | as the “night doctors” struck the wrong ones | ¥ CoP of Chicago, for axing on which @83 was ero is one fate which befalls bank note |comminioner of patents, th 2, land com RS etery, but were left in the open graves. The | hat. This receipt was given _by the United even the lynx-eyed chancellor of the exchequer. jb sae tb hace ecm _ | policemen of the fifth precinct received in- | States express company, on vd ead ge WV. | What is to be said, or left unsaid, about all| net officer for each. Gen. Hurrivon bee i S| formation some time ago that an East Wash-| 2. Morrison, aud Lieut. Ant ce and tana | thowe bank notes which, going out month by | good deal of trouble in’ deciding upon jot 20596, toa conereted alley, 9€500 | ington doctor and a well known negro were | roc agn eee Me, oer ae cmon end found | onth and year by year from the Bask of |® @00d man fer the Interior department. SOR SALE-A VERY GOOD FEGME HOUSE Te | POYing frequent visite to potter's field and re-| one: with neeraid center eicied by diamonds | England, never retarn? How many go dowa Pa i gy ye Food and improving location; w; tents wellsiot | MOVIN the bodies of the poor which are | and in value approximates €100, "The police | in chips io the bottom of the sea? How many | NB? : je Senate, an . GEO. N: 0 portion. of the property on my t office for bulletin issued on THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, PITOL HILE, TN e i st., between E Pa. ave.; well built pressed-brick fron| -$30 PER MONTH. 1605 5 ST. bay-window Brick House: herdics y at MORTON'S Paint f : : x91: cheap: price, #1,500. .'W, LINKINS, | placed there. Several efforts of the officers to | have thus far failed to ascertain anything of | perish in the fires ef great cities, or are Sk eee nets as Ss mies pais “4 Feasts, 1702 Retin DOr 40! Taw de. | 10thand Ast. h We 4 capture the resurrectionisis failed, and lately | the antecedents of the pair, not even. from | buried with living men and women in yor | Sis knows mite abee ten oien tons ee 4007 Ist st. nw.c6r-- curficeoaiy. THOMAS. F SHER a P they have not paid so much attention to the | whence they came, They positively refuse to | ing gulfs by earthquakes? Some, it is om 2 3 st. nm. w. poor-house cemetery, because’ they supposed | give anything which would shed light on their | record, are cast into the fire in a other man in the country, and as a cabinet offi- nine 4 . | cer is quick to dispose of business, and accu- that the recent exposures had put an end to | past history. fit of temper, or used in vulgar ostentation bya | °°! » 2 the business for at least a short time. : * —__.___ ich coxcomb to light his own or a friend's | Pow tae eg ge ee ton ee ERR SALE—TWO NEW 5-ROOM BRICK HO! A DAYTON WAGON AND A DARK BAY HORSE. caeae ranged Dee po kde Ryear ths Lapel preg Ad = hod | here some time ago he came by invitation, and on New Hampshire ave; $1,400 each. H. M, i ‘o the Editor of Taz Evesrxo Stan: | noies are not e y ra : “A, y i TIN, 1928 Pe nn Be ae kat aR CRU UYS ORE Oe night, alittle before 11 o'clock, | to shreds in play by Timothy, the winsome cat? | it, Ws then intimated to him that he could go “ bay horse, was seen by some colored residents 7 ii n ig | the cabinet. Ihave reason to believe that FOR SALE—HOUSE Piviex: magnincent heaton: sort side going in the direction of the jail. It was then | ## 1 was returning home, I found on Vermont | How many are swept into the sewersof our big | Teller would prefer the cabinet to the Senate, FOR SALE—HOUSES. near 16th si $115 r : bricks; 9th st., near a " Pe «. | Cities, or into the gutters of the streets. washed * i < jlecat | after midnight. The colored people were con- | #Veuue, above K street, a man with white hair | out Gf all semblance of their original form and | “241 oe sored 4 —— é - RECEPTION. | _ Mrs. Harrison held her last reception yester- 84,500 cach. "HiISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. | siderably agitated over the uppesrance of the | (his hat had fallen off) lying in the street, his | beauty? All these destroyed or missing notes, eee Lave e12-6t_ | vehicle at that hour, and they decided to frus- | head resting om the curbstone. A gentleman | representing gold which has never been di Pee ONE re x ISHED | trate the plans of the occupants of the vehicle. coming up joined me, and we got a shawl from , manded, are pure profit and gain to the Bank | day, and though it was to close at 5 o'clock, 80 hor , ¥ poms, x + West 01 $ ce, | ii i > wi re] 4 " rg | Y PI er a és . $9,000. Corner hows halt suare froin -Dupout cir: | Bey imagined that the wheels of the vehicle | neighbor's house, with which we wrapped | 0f England. The immense value of this gain | many were in waiting that it continued right Cle, £42,000." DULANY'& WHITING, 1820 st." | and the shoes of the animal were covered with | him. “Uthers went to the telephone to summon | #3 known to the Bank of England only. ‘The | MAY » saligill tulo p cotaniian aa Gnieic ine rubber, as but very little noise was made as the police officer. For nearly an hour we waited | 0U%tanding notes for a century and more are | rapuilinans oe oe Seuihchein* Goan Ayhetdic driver dismounted from hig pi pnb ted repartee geal hme | PEE People, called during the day and 22 room, Inquire of owner, ‘AKD. | went until it arrived under the hill near the east he ahtet 45 keoe tin ienbe ing |iucrement” falls to the bank from these un- — ng Gen. Harrivon ‘and Mra. Mo- ~Jas-Swe = ‘ y peel 1smed notes, bearing on their face the | Kee im the front parlor, while Mrs, Harrison, fatally chilled. The mesg ha a a ecad te take | “promise to pay on demand” so many hun- | assisted by her sister, Mrs. Lord, of this city, cation, but the driver Kindly offered to take | (Poas"and hundreds of thousands. of pounds! | 2u¢ Mrs. Huston, were in the back parlor. All <E-ROOM_ BRICK HOUS mente 1521 1th st a tenant. Apply to fl : ieanabniates ‘ a ame OTH ST, CORNER sEFFER. | Wagon passed over the frozen carth. Over the | # Police Fon Hare, how theor start” One ace bree: | hills and down the rough roadway the vehicle | #,"2i2, 10. C. MAYN. JOR RENT—BY RO. HOLTZMA’ tate end Insurance Broker, Wth and OUSES, el, 10th w.. $3) —___| smallpox hospital. The team was left stand- TORY AND BASE- | ing in an out-of-the-way place while its occu- Mork. exsnption- pants, with pick and shovel, made their way to 3; |, OR SALE-NEW, THREE, ment House, 16 rooms, 15 Y5x¥6 to paved alley ; built by - Some i i treet: breat! | the presents that the family have rived were giiy fine plumbing cabinet mantel dguble floors the grave of some unknown colored person who longed. At last wo managed tolearn thestreet | Whisper it not in Downing street; breathe it | Late—worag incilnding the doll which Mee } P ply GLO. PRINCE. Photographer," | bad lately been buried thare. It took buta| andnumber, and by the aid ofa gentieman who | BOt at St. Stephen's, Harrison recently received from a church vply GEO. FRINGE, Photogray ie minute or two for one of them to remove the | Socompanied him te old. gentleman wes It has Jong been ramored that the palm of | Harriso Peay at fom 0 char P ELEGANT RESIDENCE, 1og2 | frozen crust of earth from the top of the | Pica off in the cab, and it ato be hoped | Mr. Goschen’s hand itches after some. of what | {4 im , Philadelphia, which |b — aah: With stabipatinnhe? grave. ; brace Nagin nets the chancellor of the exchequer considers un- : aus to inapect, apply te GUE from pneumonia, I was struck with the kind- bos th order tas gti the Bank | rs. Cleveland was her competitor, Viti THE COFFIN WAS SOUNDED ness of this herdic driver, and I asked his num- | taxed or insutliciently taxed profi wpinpeey | 5 vom i i 3 in te POE SALE-CRENT BANGAIN—IF Disvosep og | 0 Make sure thatit was not a blank, This test | ber. Tt was 358. Our police do. the best they > : Gen. and Mrs. Harrison are expected to attend of England, But the Benk of England is not are emp a giand ihe Bank g of | an assembly ball next Wednesday night, which the next few days—the 10-room prese-brick | is made because it is possible that some one | can, I suppose; but had it not been for this | 2% institution to be lightly touched or trifled crane 9 C st. s.e,; modern improvements: in | | et ae a he | with. It is beloved of men, it is the outward | Will be their last public appearance prior to - poo eg Ti cli at $4000. has been there before them, or that no body | humane driver it is likely the man’s excesses | og my i | Deron > ‘HOUSES #1 ave., bt, 16817. 21 ‘GF st..near 15th, 1ir..1¢ 2oth. bet. Gand R..1L0r.100 me 20 35th, near Qn.w.. Lir...65 Bo 650, very “ and visible sign of the country's wealth. It is | theit departure for this city on the 25th instant, ‘EWMAN, Atlantic Building, 9 was buried in the coftin. i a0 While this operation would have hada fatal res ult, ABC 'y will comprise Gen. and Mrs. Harri. ES ES: veer | W88 going on, some of the residents in the | Art a Misraxe.—Policeman Branson recently GOR SALE BARGAIN, O FER CENT INVEST | vicinity hurried off in the direction of the | swore out a warrant for three eallore charging | holde h 800. Also, lot, ran street, | Police station, but on their way they met police- | them with engaging in a fight on the street. | @ nurses will look after the grandchildren, Mr + OWNEK, 1536 Pierce Place. | men Fitzgerald and Kraemer. They told the | Ralph MeMillan, one of the defendants, went aces to be worshipped from afar. and Mrs. Ben. D. Wolcott’ will go with the ree officers their story, and the bluecoats hastened | to the fifth precinct station yesterday to leave alth of Ormuz and of Ind com- ent i te padded oR allie Fe SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—FOUR TWO. | to the scene of operations, The “outside sen- $5 collateral for his appearance in court. The | pared to that of the bank of England? It is the \ - 4 story end basement Bricks, on 12th st. above If, but it ¢ re- | The pai epectable iteeit, Dnt i contre 20-1 on, Sara, MaKeo aud (bus) ahaahean, Baek Laaoh, consola—even of mere ““Goschens”—— | *ister of Mrs. Harrison; Private Secretary Hal- soag ths alee of thaekind Tae aenca: (feed and, perhaps, oue or two others. Two 0 mf, 9r } | "The above is oni¥ @ portion of the property on my books. For iull list call at uffice for bulletin issned on the Istand loth. [f12}_" THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Foe fate heated by stean..2 1 ¥, od floor, S tront re beated by -e. cor. of x Settled et wood tantels, large | tinel,” who was on guard, gave the resurrec- | station-keeper registered his name and accept- | temple iu which the golden calf is set up for | Wolcott is to be floor manager at the inaugural Si Boe yard and woodshed in rear: price $5,000 each. Apply | tionist the “tip,” and they ed the money, Heury Sench and William Klug, | Worship. In the heart of man—aelas, that it Ele Toor! 10 GREEN & ‘CUNNINGHAM, ESCAPED BEFORE THE ARRIVAL OF THE OFFIcERS. | young men who live in East Washington, fol- | Should be so!—the bank-note (the image in our COLORED EDITORS TO THE FRONT. wii > fe Ja19-1m" 1405 F st. : A = e sai e stati y ed | day of the golden caif) reigns supreme. It puts| W. J. Simmons and W. J. White, two distin- perrany SB yaa They did not get frightened off until they | lowed the sailor to the station, They wanted | day of the go i) nels Sax }rom: $30 250 cock.” TES = had removed the body from the grave and car- | t? Tegister as applicants for “specials” during | even woman's love in the background, The | guished-looking colored gentlemen, arrived HIG St. Sidoor, Sr. “407 Wao, tet bh ena Oh sini PERSONAL. y Srave and car-/ +4. inauguration. As there were three per- | Bank of England—especially as regards its 11th stn. ried it to the fence. The horse had strayed | st.nw. h, near F ne, all m. i. . 16th and F si all n th. bet. Land Mu. th. near M n-e.,all mi. .e., new Or. brick, ail ia Sle st 10 ber cab vest bet and bath, 19 ft. front SWOKMSTEDT & BKADLEY, 927 F'st. JOR SALE-176i MASS. AVE. THIS ELEGANT | ¥ roperty consists of, lot worth $1/ rket, price), improved by new fous-s house, 38 feet front; main story ae 2 as, GEN taining tora | AL his = sons named in the warrant the station-keeper | gold and bank-note departments, where the —— a ~~ rd a wr Avni AX HOULD LIKE TO MAKE UP WITH | away some distance. The watchman at the | thought they were the ones and he invited | outward and visible sigus of wealth may be | Vance guard of a large delegation of represen L. A.B. Make up with Ed, Miss. __1t°_| cemetery was found, and with his assistance them to step up aud give their names, They | looked at and touched—draws the hearts of aap cg ry who are on their way hero ou A MESTERDAY. ‘Sf | the body was reinterred. The officers took a | didso and left $5 each. This morning they | men from far and wide. Although its outward pode raeacd “Oye apm to 29.708 Meals Please, “Name time and place: B. | nick and shovel they found near the grave and | called at the Police Court and learned that | structure is uncouth and mona, to the inward | Suk rae. Simasens to tustsice Secretary oF )—BY A GENTLEMAN FROM A DIS. | PUt them in the wagon. There were no hooks | their money had been sent there and they were | eye of the worshippers of wealth this “Jerusa~ tho Atsisienh apie Minahon anti tance, a room during the inaugursi where there | found there, as they are not used in that ceme- | charged with fighting instead of being appoint- | lm the golden” surpasses in beauty any build Netk. and ditor of the Amerie Basti ob ary aereeable ladies, Address A. B. C. 0., Star office. | tery, because it is said that the bodies are not | ed on the special force. The error was cor- | ing ever erected by the hand of man in ancient Loulsvilie, Hie tives t conan Me White 1t* buried deep. The horse and wagon with the | rected and their money was returned, times or modern, . sditor of the Gi ¥ ‘Dontiet, a fine grave tools was taken to the station. This — er jeorgua Baptist, and lives 13 ! and bath, m.i. #60.00 hw. i... Et rooms: halls, store. N HAVING NO PRESEN M N TUS! rivate carriage and pair of horses will e tansinal aie, ric bells, and every t ppertaini morning they were turned over to the property | Prisoners AnraicNep.—In the Criminal] The Aged King of the Netherlands, | hat state, RENT — CONVENE A roa Micaela f-7t" | $100 por mone, with drivehe Aodron EHIEAEE: | clerk, who has them awiting » claimant. Court, Judge Montgomery, this morning, Dor- | st. James’ Bude, Jamey 18 winssl Pasties ew besa hs Dwelling, n - | a SAVE TOD GELS EST. | Starofiice. — * fel. N ING KN om. sey Suber, a young colored man, was arraigue The days of the king of the Netherlands oe ~~ fee kt | Roseanne USSF] yy bo cea TTESTES 90-78 209, LazH SE, | A ue Washington tplom i wa not know | forthe murder of James Par Dectur 2 | son qe tat drowing fon shoes | for Cease, end fe unrston hatbe a | one at #8,000, paying $73 rent” WY rrpcnte Witenes nek ea haat ‘Answer! je Mashington asylum it was not known | jayt, by cutting him witha knife in the back . avehweogeen d from there to Omaha, where his wife is, He | 19-60 W. E. BURFORD, 1422 N. ¥. ave. *| Because he isa Philadelphia artist and understands | to the officer on duty whose body was taken | during an altercation at the house of the de- | €sty’s condition is said to be hopeless, Fortu- says he does not know whether he will go to S. PIKE, 1215 F ST. | is business. “Hard heuds to cut solicited. fe0-0t" Fo SALE—BY BEN 407% Ist 11m. 800 15th 7 & U, Ore mi 2 v-6e . The inte eased, 1725 E He plead ilt SEIVICE, EXAMINATION QUESTIONS from the grave. There was an interment made | ceased, 1725 E street. He plead not gui ct mn nately for his subjects and for Europe, the | Montana or the inauguration. hh nly ME in the cemetery Monday, It was the body of a | The following also plead not guilty: Dorsey 8. W. FI aie Te ithe | Dutch succession is not now in the perilous oon! — of tie —y — ty | _ 11th or KL 11rs, m,i.7,000 515 7ths.e., 242110. LYNN, A. M., Ivy Institute, colored child ed Mary Teemis, who was | Fultz and John Barnes, assault with in’ condition in which it was a few years ago. The | Bis assistants we change of the apeci 0K, REST-FURNISHED HOUSE —¥ eve 000 <7 7reani.4000 | _f5-Lin* __ Southwent Gor, Ath wal K stat Torre er er aa oe rs ats eae | RIL We HL Doakate: Feaeerey s Ralph Hunter, | {2uditcons bya fiw wife toe exeeedioe | train upon which Gen. Herrison and his family bioek Dopont Circle. nominal rent to right pe Jers seh, Jon: $300, 3167 Pat nee de ae I 1 ORCES— A. GOODRICH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, | two years old. assault with intent to kill Angeline Hunter, | techie and disreputable young gentlemen— | Will go to Washington. The railroad company = . i ES i emer itas 124 Dearborn st.. Chicago; advice free: tw —>__. February 4; Benjamin Thomas. alias James | were dead when ten years ao he ‘married the | BaVe about completed their arrangements for oR SALE Se ee ee A Baltimore Elopement. Jones, and, Monroe, Trice and Alice Stewart, | sister of the duchess of Albany. The offspring | the train. | aes had te A . a tra ee a = larceny: © 3 shes paki rs 3 s 2 r . |. N. Husto nul RE Pg gs W 3 SILLIAS, GEO.W, McELFRESH, AUTHOR. | A YOUNG Gru Goxs orF wir a Firry-vear-orp | /rceny;, Charles Jackson, housebreaking in | of this marriage is a little girl. who will suc- oe » 2 a Oe Oe ized Frivate Detective Agenc} munication . ; He er, from the person, i 2 ignities | State committee, was in conference with the xaN—ngn vavucn’Prxbs tux covrLe neue. | ind Walter S Whitconby alins A, W. blason, | ocd 33 due course to thy honors and dignitis | state committee, was im confercnge, ith the On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, | alias W. G. Moore, all plead not guilty. cerely to be hoped will revive the health and|200R. : “Tue ONLY PLAGE | Of Baltimore, were found at No. 625 Massa- John M. Langston’s Plan stamina of that illustrious but somewhat de- | _4 political caller yesterday was Gilbert Second-Hana Clothing can be | Chusetts avenue and returned to that city. Mr. s if monthly payments ‘a little more than rent), seve very handsome ‘and 3 story (Queen Anne) houses, to 10 rooms, thoroughly modern, all of different . sign aud finished in natural wood, with open fire- STH'S OLD 53 places, antique oak mantels, located in prettiest and where Brst-class = ours, W. W. AMS, Manager, 926 Fn.) 55 promp ty uttended to and strictly confidential, Ott h LLL. On bilitated dynasty. For if anything were to | Pierce, of Dakota, an old Indianian. He has H yoy r ~ ; - see hy sige “ taken an active part in territorial politics, and inot NY-ave rm ‘Two-thirds of street improvements no to tals | See TeeeceNnNe Brice. Address creuilatGhnyit | Gordon iss barkeeper, about fifty years old, | NF WOULD BREAK rms soulm sours By ENFORC- be'tarious claimaute to the ‘throne, some of | suid to bes candidate for appoiutment os tote bat. Se fainn, insuring handsome profts. Alec it estes, = ses who has been engaged in Baltimore at the | pitisburg Special to the New York World, Feb. 13. | whom are much too closely connected with the governor, if Dakota does not get into Union for z | some jot nly 65 ~ Cl J ni > i No. 1 oF ’ ers a - . rn a fe ths lz me ne lots, on nly > and 00 feet deep, in blocks or PROFESSIONAL. Ks Hotel Trimper, No. 850 West Baltimore street. John M. Langston. ex-minister to Hayti, is a | royal house of Germany to be welcome either noe ane Y. th an 8a — 7 —— Last week he left there, and about the same | pilgri to Indianapolis, havin; d | to the Dutchmen or the rest of the world. The 19-6t Wed 3 wore ROF. CLAY, WONDERFULLY GIFTED CLALR- pilgrim pol 1% passe SO ‘ te - 7 at i 2 .e moment in con- A Proposep Civit-Senvick Reromm Coyrer- — z ave | P Novant, Astrolover aud Syiritual Ateditn, “bors | time thy daughter of Mr. ‘Trimper, a young | through Pittsburg last night. Securely packed ee ae Ling is that | #XCR.—The civil-service reform association, of Fe. fost Roma Aon ORY , BRICK DWELLING: | with second sight and veil. Every hidden mystery re- | girl a fw months less than fifteen years old, | away in hiv gripsack was new plan for the | 2° his death th: rssion to the duchy of | Maryland, has extended a call to reformers im Bow, fourroomsdeep on first floor, three cham- | vealed. Kecovers lost or stolen property. Finds hid- | disappeared also. As soon as their flight was |)... : , with his death the succession eo Cacny various of the United States to attend bers and bath-room on ‘second floor; Handsome slate | deu treasures, Gives lucky numbers. ‘Causes speedy | knob ye Trimper invoked the aid of the | ‘isintegration of the solid south. Luxembourg will pass out of the main branch parts at * house nicely papered and’ in good order; | imarriayes, Briugs separated together. Gives success 4 ™ Prof, Langston outlined the plan. He said: | of the Orange-Nassan line. conference in Baltimore on February 23. There 50. easy terns, TYLER & RUTHERFORD, bunihess,_ Kewoves all tamily troubles aud evil ine lores a Frere and through ori the Represe rire peg! sae parts of oe. will be a general discussion as to the RW, ° uences, Cures kickLess, sapport y efforts ice o is city. Inquiries were made here, | ‘ - " ivil-service orm FINE DWELLING, NEAR McPHER. | &f thers, Judge not all alike, as the Protessor can con- joer Sergeant Pury and a couple of officers | thy country will meet at the Bates house, In-} Tee Harvesting on the Susquehanna, | civil. refe associations. The re- & Fe Bal ELE he most skeptical. Strangers trom other cities . ‘iana i ii This meet- | Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun. formers state that their object. with reference son Square, substantially built and elegantly fin. | Wee t i ven ay gn went with the father to the house on Massa- | dianapolis, to-morrow morning. inistrati i brick stable stages: wil be aol at @ low Shly genie clarvoyant this ety, ai he succeeds | chusotts avenue and found the couple.” After | ing 18 for ‘She purpose of presonting wast cur | Haves on Guace, Bob. 18.—Tho feo men exe fo the administration of Mr. Harrison, is te Foub, “ fes-uwe | Where all others taily and advertises uly, what be can | somewhat excited interview, in’ which all | race conceives to be th N he onjy feasible plan yet | now making considerable preparation for guth- | Bave Tetaed as many efficient $16 JJOK SALE—AT MT. PLEASANT—VERY PRETTY | $1. Name, lock of hair, date o! Hours 9 to 4. | parties were assured that Mr. Gordon and the | formulated for the disintegration of the om ering ice. The continued cold weather is caus- 18 | Brew cottage, seven reaee tad calle eh oe my Sunday trou 1 15 & pan, irl were married, and the girl stated that she | South and the purification of the ballot. We uid, eicellen tater pice Hot only $4008. n26-tomb i 421 9th st. nw. etbuile specilent water, nice lot loved her husband and would remain with him, | have no demands to present to President-elect | ing the ice on the Susquehanna river to in-| Koxomo Drvistox, K. oF 5. Sore STORES. x — — Piha 7 > c it, | Harrison, no names to urge for cabinet posi- | crease in thickness daily, and in some places, | Kokomo Division, No. 8, Unit 1120 18th st..cot....-..50 | .oR BALE-NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, A FINE M ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF | the father concluded to make the best of it, | H nabigrs pe cb The 2 Garrett ts of t by 1 Pa. ave. 30 | Fe Se a Bey oe, ri 5 Miter’ Ait business con.Sdeutiel. Hadioe and gen and they all returned to Baltimore. yma iS po urselves. lan eoeer ae ot. aprile there is a | Knight aan n suspended WESCOTT & WILCOX. 50 | corner, with bright and sunny exposure. sts LW. nezd-22w* oe ea se aged Face desires that the from four inches, Some | 8 Chancellor Ward for insubordination, Lot faces om at avenue and two streets, having a total ee “ Fammy Trovsres.—This morning in the | office of the Department of Justice be given to | of the private icehouses have been filled with | This is one of the®most widely known of the frontage of 18% ‘ROOMS AND y Police Court before Judge Mliller, Richard L, | a man of such eminence as a republican, such | joe from two to four inches thick, but it is now | Grill squads, and has captured many prizes for = arn} RtIoN one of this best in the city, Forparticulars Dowt Tame Wire Your Exzs. Saunders, colored, with & handvessitet bound | attainments asa lawyer and such nerve as an | generally conceded that the harvest will be | Proficiency. Trees So yw gy in Cin- © $40 per month. J. W aAmine OHI he: J. FISHER & 0O., cas around his head, was at the bar charged with | executor of the United States election laws, | Abundant. Cinnati of the Supreme of tho Weld 0 . ¥. ave. w 324 F st. an assault an ttery on his brother, James | that the sou m AKLAND, —The ve ¥. ave. ae 18-1 1324 - ult and battery that the solid south will be dissipated asa} 0, Feb. 13.—Th here ha: Soe Suz tenepe paogs wen One of So Sewanee. Foe SALE_SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL NEW SIx- steeds sae HERTS Optical Offices, 925 F st.n.w.. | Saunders, who appeared with his ear bound up. | political factor by the casting and counting of | finished gathering ice for the ‘and an | The judges ‘were officers of regular army. se Mae anal ntty Tange, Be: im shevorth | Smined” free of charge, and if requind have wich | Richard was also charged with throats to bis | our votes, We would have the Department of | nusualle large crop has been housed, and that | The first, prize wae awarded to the Hastings och! ‘terms, #800 cans: “baluace "S30 ber sucathy | Clamwenadiunted > yGr'eyes an willbe proper tocor | mother, Mary P. Saunders. James testified | Justice what it was meant to be—the bulwark | of hue qqulite abort twekee ie one th eat | (Alich.) division. ‘The Kokomo oy i = 290 | geyere tT? CPtcal defect, no matter how seemingly | that Yesterday his brother Richard interfered | of equal rights or free citizens. We have had | clear as crystal, charges reflecting on the honor of £ tomy 07 Lie Fa Ilustrated catalogue containing useful hints regard- | with his boy, and when he told him not todo| emancipation for twenty-five years. It is ————-cee____ The supreme chanceller ordered Soret we. 7 3 ing the care of our eyes tree to any address upenay | it Richard attacked him oni ife, cut- | about time we have recognition. “We will ask | Pxxxsvivanra Burwens Prorest.—The Penn- | apologize to the judges. This Kokome failed pilestion. , fing his oar, Witnets atbpoeed: that ticiord | Prociientlset Hiarrieon to appoint an Attor-| sylvania state brewers’ association, three hun- | to do, and the division was suspended until the O15 .Q st. nw, ur. 2m Ind ave. 11 311 11 415-3m . ¥. b . Manager. it his head cut when he, witness, ked hi -General who will exert and put in motion d strong, assembled in Philadelphia Wed- | next of the Supreme Their Ee RR ate | EF te ea" hee la" | ied Mer eckin nee Utey tee | nna ace Sires prog | Say pea Yo We pe ols of he ERS ard threatened to cut his (witness’) throat and | state, instead of allowing democratic mob | the sul of the prohibitory ame: nt | Wi ‘a . 1420 New York ave. ATTORNEYS. his mother’s throat also. The defense at-| law and ballot-box outrages to disfranchise | of the state constitution to a popular vote, ‘The ene Fe Sale THE FOLLOWING Bi iG Lots p* TENT Ww. X. STEVENS, Solicitor, tempted to show that the house where the | the colored voter. In return we will promise | meeting was presided over by i Theo. Mave Ivsaxe py Hex Campres's Deata.— wr ‘oecurred endant’s, and | to the republican party the electoral vote of | F. Straub, of In the course of his | A Press special from Harrisburg, (Qu New Hampshire ave. and'L at., for G st., opposite U. &. Patent Gane enon Rd be pith oe a ehar ‘thern state.” speech President id: to 5 ag Sarviow Je the best means to jedgeot s rma oily to i cae Cae Fp Regent pe ak 4 a eirn Gen. Harrison’s ideas on the subj The mo! testified that her son was a terrible | free ballot and fair count acceptable to a threatened hard | ored race?” was asked. tory amendment to the state constitution to | anda half old, of her, sixtecn-year~ RANDALL EAGNER + | foctiaed tet he het Ceca ee recs ens | TSatkesttcg andeods” was. the reply. “His vote without adding to it a clause in. | old son. The son the babies in’ the Removed to 408 Sthst.’ | business aud pleaded guilty and went to juil | letters to me have taken the strongest possible those whose interests in the event | house after his went away and went for six motiths for peace, but not one of them concerned.’ o! to billards, » He denied that he com: and assault, but asserted that the boy wi cutting at him i i it Ci i ;