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Se : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, Botnet, be f23-cotw JOR REN bet. 20th. ur, Dupont Cr Pv FURNISHED— 21st 222, 314 Othataw. 85.33 Hat, bet. 1 108 Pest. uw 1 APARTMENTS. tha AMth “BO 1313 N. 10058 | Lave, « or AINE! % DEST ALN be inspected only by per- | FOR RENT—HOUSES. LS si 10-room bricks, al icckg Tomy Poe os hE awe uble ‘ex an enti hients for offices, ac. street n. Ww. ‘Stables cor. N. a. LSet OOR RENT house, “1 JOR REN story brick dwelliug Lewly papered (cor. ; parking front aud side; berdics pass p— Keys at 1 N 401 07 16" frame with bath; stable t 3 Vt. ave.; east froat, #: Drug store opposite. 2th st. CH QLES W. HANDY, 921 ¥ at. nw. Lir--50.60 406 L xt. az 4P IFUL 7-ROC n. w. $00 per month. | 1] i 14 ud wast WBE: ABO 1830 E st. nw. f | SLet nw.dr. -39-80 Rome OSseae roo! fae: 319 L st. n.e., 47. 445 K st nw. Sr, 0 wenccotsne’ _ ried WOR Bl stg, cont houses: late: val office next door. CHAS. E. BANES, 1 Bw Foe S. Ww. cor. 10th ana, lor. 123-3 JOK RENT—_ 761 Pst $59 oth SS Kitchen Apply to 0 all mod. Gwellimg. 14th st. MYEKS & SON, 1 ROK RENT—0O L ST, NEW 7-hOOM BRICK: ail mod. uupe, ALP. HILL & CO, “tets-lw ____- 1333 ¥ st. ut RED HANDSOME NEW HOUS: F aN asinine bes W re Gru nw..1r.! JOK EENT—1609 § ST. imps. and bath, with all mod imps; near tw Street cars; No. JA0 Sd st.a.w. Apply 300 Ud st. s.w. NI—THE NORTHWEST COR: dO sts nw. Jocatiwn in the city. JAMES A. BATES & CO., NEAT, side Irving st., west a aus, 1 A st. u.w., 6 rooms ane bat ss, aud bath... ‘momih; couveuient tocars. J ; Most... 8 to 10 and 4 to 6 o'clock, Keys at SHED. 4 Boundary 6r.2: bi = cb st st. s.w jeveland 4 or 50 Offices—St. Cloud Bld’g cor. 9th and ¥. ERMAN & CO., 1407 F st. R OF Suu in every room and yard; 165 Gr. ay, 6 r. Ster ¥ 1407 Pst. aw, ORTH omiy e1permonth. J. ROBERT? each. yut im if desired. Keys at mod. imp. imp 2 10-40 | 10.00 P 3.00 | ETT, $= BE we ST., LARGE FRAME Very uice places; #50 wa Sune © E 7 E st.n.w,, dr... 10 K st. se. 0 --10 1907, Fr. 191k L st.) deco Laid Tat. 42-10 461 Er 4th st. s. 2414 7th st 5 Irvin st.. Gr. 2619 I st. u. w.. oth | vate _es-oe" es For s7- Per Month $30. ¥., Sr, mi... a 6-room ta rr © Bat se JOR KE! [* 6-20 16th JOR REN brick House with 11 root brick. ered ‘at Zist st.” For further part T-TOA brick House with modern improvement st. nw BH WALNEX & CO.,016 F et. nw, 1-631 E. N LARCH ST., LE DROIT PAR 44 bath apa all modern improve- _ S08 bth EAR DUPONT CIR- 3 stories aud base xiern i wh, vod nder; Key at 1310, YL6 F st.u.w. £2-t* = THREE-STORY nod. imps.; rent, 830; ulurs Inquire at COLORED FAMIL A food location; key at 1502 +) PAPETOL ST. LAKGE . bath and all mederu T FE 742 Fst. hw. 1738 F st. nw Ist. n. 746 N.Y. 41 N.Has F F, near 18th st., i bet. 17thé 18th. Copn. ave. pear N 5! B, hear “lst st, 8: 9th st. nw... 1 OL HOL 4 Poeroe st, Or ut, Coachman’ ing 12th st. RRENT— Pat. n. w. e.1 Sr 13, 19th sth. Det now. Lor and dw'be 1 square. 7 Pst.n.w., U st. iw. Pgst ve, bet. ie OTR. KRENT—— Pa. ave. 8. €. ib st. nw., L st. Peek REN Y—HAND louse; 10 roonis fa “$4: BROWNING. owner, + iOR RENT—BY ke above K st. 1° I 16 Corcoran s D st. be improvements: fine situation and in good order: key | JA BER? at 42.00. BM. WARNER ECO, 916 Fat u. | 1 Fooms cud beth handsome y aud batis. 11 orth west ; Borthwest: ¢ mod. taps. > frou East 5s TEK, 2008 Georgia ave, brick Dwelling: ‘Std cold. water, and all ‘mod JOR REN by oh AY WOOD, aw. heap. by furnace: newly papercd aud in perfect order; F mou! iT. BW. ; ten roots: ined. naps; newly repaired sanitar y at 1230 W 933 9 KENT—HANDSOME NEW ROUSE; 7 ROOMS Fai bath: with all modern conveniences; north- month. al HARDING & WATERS. 606 11th st. duced rene PHLEL © RUTUERTORD, 13 Dwelling ALFRED H. LEE & 80. ~ Cor. 14th st. and Khode Isiand iy B hendad —#05 5D ST. S.£.,;5 ROOMS, LARGE per month. 312% 7TH ST, SW. bay-window ; st nw. ps . 2010 H u.w., or, chug Large yard: $20. SIRABLE 6 ROOM BRICK, th front ia eee {NISHED—HANDSOMELY FUR- ST. S. E.: & ROOM BRICK . Owner, H. s. Iu Toth 11 ROOMS; HEATED | 1: ews Sd th Werebe STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1303 F__ | ik, Sth an CENTRAL AND 4 W.. 9 3 a. MASSACHUSETTS condition; low usetts ave, wa cr. te ALL of A 3 via house on locality, for ‘three B. it. HOBERTSON. AGS Hat. m, ESIENTLY LocaTED . northwest sect at re- ios good tenant. Apply to JOHN F. Sate eie dats fitin: D 1 ave ear 12th. ont Cirele, h at, $0 st aw.) ble. f 70% é fur, & Poon, bay- Wi Apply at MORTO! dud Sst. 1. UNFURNIS r.. ¥UENISHE nd S, 188. Vi.ave., bet. Rand L, 15r., stable, p jane Place u.w.. 1 Kst,, bet. 0th and 10th, 260 14 lar i. re T—iz0e © ST. completely furnishe Verb OR RENT—UNFUL out Cirele..8150 4 ‘ Le sales a A, bet. 17 ta and Loth.1 al : IGS tata wiTr ss. '? Hillyer ave.Ur.. ..71 ir ana i6 stappiy to WESCOT ered witht paper ainbia and P M st., store and cw. ch ikbed in hurd wood. udon, 1401 New York ave, LFs OME NEW BA’ id bath; all conve ©. 3.50 | HL. RU 401 7th st. 10 Stable rear heated by to matel large carriage ¢., corner of alley and THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, MONTH, low Bric 160. He JED Vt. ave. ana n. per mouth 1 STAND 20 ar, bath, pate a4 neiglibyrizood. AND | BP uste ahd insurance probes 10th ) per month. Store and - Fe LaPierre Hotel, 10th you Gin st. el - | Takiege Beta, 200 434 st ) Dst.uw Prope. 1D ‘ap. at N. mth. Aino, SHED. oi sitie 1 O, bet. Sth wars duh. Xx 1501 : 1406 Chapin 01408 Che pix 70 Bests. est “s.W.. Or. <a rDupont Cir, loth... 1-lm MOST FAVOR ply nat HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- ¥ sts. iw Wo TWELY by reaso" those etn we, 60 60 6o co; 60 1s av | ne after 4 p. 1 r..100 107.100 Lir...65 ‘ats. nw, and 73d apd stu, 119-1 FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS. Fo i, RENT—A GOOD COW, GIVING UPWARDS ‘of 2 gallons Fick Mallb, for her eae — BUSINESS CHANCES, + expe: | and regui Address, wi notice, SUCCESS, Star office, IERSONS GOING OUT OF ‘the new tration manent and pro addressing innton, Parties desiring to fitabl NNL stock and pneumatic gun ca: le eithe adininist with any sections of the south can fid SSN aT AM READY TO BUY OR SELL GRAPHOPHONE. riage. $2,000 Fer isenceatal shin teas By enced go-ahead Lge Rs of references xiven to insure it OFFICE UNDER x wa should make | prompt application, FRANK H. PELOUZE, £23-6t 1313 F street, | A@ARE CHANCE—S2 MOS. LEASE OF 3-STORY | 2A Unick factory und rounds.” Stock. tools and ma- | clunery tor wagou-buiiding and ship-work; other bus- ices Feasou Jor wautiug to sell, Inquited1 11th Le 3-30" . Station D, ER, Box 1 other busi Star office. | Wi. reliable member of the firm ty desir on eas; . Star office. PO BUY—R: ot lar in such: acquainted with + tne 4 O HOTEL KEEPERS. TO LET, THE PAVILION | _ This celebrated Hotel, occ Tocati pleasant and attractiv | season of 1889. Lawn nm } bowtang, _fixniny ts. First-class opport' use is all furmished. TED—T yi va ‘conching, ete, © HEREBY cod w 100) cash, with the following market value: One new family cai | sician’s phreton busy; one new neariy now sdo-bar bueey: one double set of carriage or buggy sets, and three good horses. yote the bulance ef my life to rofession, it will necessitate a Any 1uriher information lay be juy me at ms CHAS. G. STO) This ofter gucd for 30 days 85,060; cash taken, 84,7 M Bros. i.” Write tor Deseripti WORLD DO MOV: ‘Terrestrial C! i watches cleaned, #: ear, $1; ll cl west prices in the cit: F st. 0, KLAHON i full information us to muiled to auy address on receipt fel4-lat* jock w « 524 Wyandotie st shares National Safe Deposit Sat FRANK H. PLLOU: JoOR SALE—BRON tURKE’ ous and y {kk t beenties; go each. eNSWOKTH, Moridiiu Hill, bi nuded Ok SALE—THREE PIECE Furniture, bedstead, black w ist, new. very tine ne #4: Cameo Breustpi, Suddle aud © Biauket cheap, Box] OK sALE-FULL aud low-cut vest, 4 in od ws ne\ | For particulars address £ostmast Go, Ve | Poses; weight trom 1,000 to_ 1, eutiniaction guaranteed; 0.0) in rear ot G1? GB. SON. «Man. with about # y retired, the bank is it cause of selling; an enterpris- inoney by purchasing this place ; 21 Washington : ‘4 ae MY PRACTICE OF MEDICINE il! for the sum of two thousand dollars Brightwood, D. C. EAL D. VEWSPAPERS FOR SALE — Newspaper Brokers, 1 pap i first ND le rat for stock prize birds: 40 pouders : washsiaud aud woven wire springs, ilack silk Dress, $18; colored silk, #8: Child's Dr 84; other abticles; also Geut SS, BROADCLOTH v 7 MAN TO SUPERINTEND wholesale department of large buisiness in D. | Will manage brauch stores, finances, corresponde: shipvi@. and have charge of over #4,000 (wholesale) | Worth of goods; must make 81,000 cash deposit (0 bonds accepted); sslary, $1,800: references. Address att ‘ERA PRIVATE BANKING . aS an active purtuer, o 1.000, to six saie und profitable ] discounts; invest y terms toa reliable Ti A payin would take partter a city trade. Add Ee one of the finest aud femous the world over as @ nner ho acres, first-cluss stab! ome, to rent tor the Accommodates nity fon an eneretic man. ROLLIN) articles if desired. at sone new pliy- wide-bar Duy one road cart, with one harness; two single Having determined to de- special branch of my change of location. obtained by address- BY W. J. MIZEK 49 La Salle st. Chi- REMEMBER THE SAY has cut the class main-spring: and jewelry work al fe dely couipetition, 115-3m AP, CONTAIN the new of 50 cent CO., Publishers, K ity, Mo. ‘on aud all points tes. Stock, ZE, 1313 F street. CHOICE TOM oun, Vizol Address GEO sth and 1 OF BED-ROOM nut marble-top bu bee at it, Carriage and w. Apply at oO iares in the country, bay, ix “years old, entie: stitable for doctor ‘or lady's use. er IRENE, Loudoun Hl tu table for all pure 00 Ibs; fair trial prices trom $50. we J. We YA i) for cash, FRM eS aS FINE horse; young, ‘ound, gen o'Vith st. nw. ;OK SALE—FROM VA. © A without hitehiu (OB SALE—A WELL BRED, FT Gelding, Very handsome, 13.2 pauds, ies A‘pertect huruess’ and | k lor aud roadster, sound roi English Ladies’ ikiding 5a Appiy HARBAWAX i Lanas hures, JOR SALE—A HAN DSC in fine condit: DOWNED id haudivs i Statles, L, between fratue, goo Prey e. y to Bi « Ise, a Pe ber. | tae SALE—A VERY F ey nearly new; reul rosewood; & chit 1c gues with it, ‘Call wt ouce at the THE PIANO F ESPECIA. Fok SALE— Wagons of ill styles. ateust. W. FE hess Kepository, 406 Pa! ave. nw JOR SALE—CYCLOPEDIAS gue? standard and tue best. dnents. i For tall reas B. 0. Box 30, Horse Bluy 3 | Re SALE—GKOCERY AND PROVISION STORE } i ction of city: dome w Apply tor information at 317, © #180; weight about 1,050 HANDSOM. re; fine roadster; sound and gentle ‘Apply H via Stables, rear 1416 L4th st. 2.w (Cail at atore Gus and Boundai 4 so, Victoria, Loudon make CAB HAK SLANDAKD FEATHER DUST. «ays to wake room for Spring Stock Kockaways, 4 Coupeiettes also other close Carr ry first-cluas busines: SORRE! Years old, full brothers, 1534 hands d and fearless; pedigree given. W.E. GOOD- Magrath & Keuueily’s Livery Stable, 211 SIX. ENKY DAVIE VE-YEAR-OLD BAY high, weixhs 1,090 saddle horse; extra "iwentle. Also sev- . slixhtly soiled. + STABLE, 11:26 Vermont Court, _ 121-6 __ Oyponite Portland Flu RY SALE--FR LARGE, STYLISH >| bay A et SO, Very "riding inure, NCH BROUGH. 16th “und 17th sts, £213 trally located, on on avenue, 200 per aunun; price #122500, TIFUL ROSEWOOD CASE od tone, for ®LOU, He & CONLIEE NESS, 1 HANSOM, OULEX, cor C 119. €0., Gos Hi st. 0 TEINWAY SQUAR iy used but about sx arved legs and lyre: 1 aud thorourh imusieal 50, Owner leaving o quick buyer, for Europe aud will Huudsome cover XCHANGE, New Warerooms, RTY Coupe ‘inwen, Hobes: kets and Laj EVER, New York Carriage and Har- teu DON'T YOU WANT small moni y JOR BALE—SINGING BIRDS, BIRD. . Aquariuins, aud Fish ‘Food. Cayes, Gold-bish, assortment iu the cit it SCI D's Bird Store, 18th ats Z doors soith af Pa ave, * Fe SALE-ONE cent above cost. ‘ommewaing an excellent aving panels made of embo Viano a rich appearance. ‘This continuous German silver bit cash and th, it you ih suet the wor examine ol ee ee ‘Tuning, Packing and Shipping. sold in any other city for #425, Our price per hand RIGHT PIANO, AT 12 PER Weaee one Veatitita Sp hi tone, ryepousive touch and i a ~ 295—8 Lt ltt, at hmer Pianos, We ae eran Soe want the Lips 7th wt Ww. LE ED HARTZ MOUNTAIN CA- iheds, Ave ningers only, €2-50, at the Bind S. HARTBRECHT. f FEBRUARY 23, 1889. THE FRATERN. SOCIETIES. i MONEY TO _LOAS. -COUNTRY REAL ESTATE — Sth apd ‘G"etteets, which, foto be used Uy the Gs) ) REAL ESTATE | OR RENT—THIR WITH 10-ROoM | What is Going on Among the Secret | I it Order of Mechanics. Bf the 825,000. vas tt at Sh per | Pie, (ber, heunery, frat” good tel Socleties. weather proves favoruble it ts expected thas “RSs FRAN Pac nw | fost 820 per month, “T'. SPHERD ws ¢ a es sees the building will be ready for gecupancy at am Se | at feos.’ VETERAXS—THE ; Lite Ttegtce, Heal Este Beli Asc OF SALE THREE HANDSOME TRACTS OF 13.) onpER oF THE GOLDEX cRoss—uxt.o. x. |, 4 the ular weekly meeting of Anchor ign ‘Shares aud Stocks, mE ae CO, sa Gree, algguaing Linden he it ey es ln : —_ ma lodge, \ pall meee we oa mem! 4 ‘MOSES 10 loan iy stag OF FRG 81,000 75 SoS pera Tesidence sites oF Tor subdivision MEETINGS OF VARIOUS BODIES. received. Grand Architect Thompson and $5,000 on real estate. R. E. PAIRO, 5 kr on Band Q.,1 mile from ‘st, —_—. ‘Supreme Ruler Richards were among the visit 482 Lor ave. fim fxpuune op railroad ind outlet on turnpike: u Monday, the 18th inst., about thirty members ors at the meeting. ET TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE G! ae and cellar: barn, table wagon-al hens ore of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite The Golden Cross Notes where the security is good, gags § posite: $6,000" running ; station: from Pennsylvania, in the northern Masonic The regular meeting of Meridian commané Et) . ©. GREEN, 003 7th st. aw. LOIS OF 6 AND 4 ACRES, at Mille Station. on B. Jurisdiction, accompanied by ladies and a few | ery. 0. 178, United Order of the Golden Cross, TERS OG AT 5 PER CENT, IN SUMS | snd 0. 4 miles out: high and cighely buslaiug wie 10 | Poop enon: Accom he tothe tee ome ‘GWYNN NEWMAN & CO. “BLE ACHES adjoting the see coeh aie oy Charl- Soa was fully attended by the members last even- eg Ny aT RW) es ee Rasa Bch |e" cya pean alsin |e, eaten Sigma ¥ x TX ANY E y i . exer! ir. 3 . Mr. Game, 7° LOAN ON REAL TAR EOS ont Sey Reece ing station on Met. Branch | Ohio depot at 11:30a.m. by a committee of | Dodge, and Miss Fannie E pre hg a Rooms 13 and 15, Atlantic Building. Thcood Umber big and ageay nut cleared, Dalanee | brethren of the rite in this city and conveyed | initiated into the degrees of the order. and ap- Se DO peracre. ) ¥utd for residence OF SU | i. carriages to the Houso of the Temple, 433 Plications were received from D. W. Houghton caer SE WAERER & co., | south fronting on two Quin Madar tatnctuatdly ‘on | 84 street northwest, where Charles E. Meyer, | 80d Andrew J; Collier. | Cnder the good of the 113-1m - 916 Fst.n.w._ | line of either survey of Mount Vernon ave. : uniter. | 33°, of Philadelphia, active member of the ‘Chtchs was bance pode 5 — poem ONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES ON LOCAL | files f ; A) Securities, listed and unlisted, and good col- PELOUZE, 1313 F street, SHINGTON CO-OPERATIVE LOAN COMPANY" lends not part but ALL the imoney needed to buy or build homes at !ow rates. New plan. Payments equal to rent only. Gives deed at once for property. Cancels debt m ‘event of death, Best plan ever devised. No risk whatever to borrower. Call or FRULGE "Prospectus," to offices 14 and 16, Atiautic Building. 12-Lin ory TO LOAN a IN SUMS TO SUIT, LOWEST RATIS ON ATYLOVED REAL ES- CULL "i ride Well; magnificent miles from city. TLN ACRE: city; 31 new aud e) station ; $5,000. $1,000, 1,500, #: £3,000," 84.000, 810,000, jones, in hand to loan o moved real D.C. Apply to GREEN & CUND GBAM, 71’ PVE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BA. e OF WASHINGION, D. 911 F st. 3 Receives deposits, Loans Money, Issues Drafts, Trans- acts a General Banking Business, Location central and convenient, F-street cars and herdies run in frontd of our door; Oth-street cars run a rods east of our et_cars only two -street and Pennsylvania ave. cars only | three blocks aww e BH. ae ER, President. A 1. BH Vice-President, ELS/PARKER, Cashier, Directors: Chas. 13. Bailey, Win. tt OR SALI Onl, and 0. A ‘Twenty A 150x°260 te Calloch, Crosby eyes, Me Mf. Parker, O. G. staples ‘Truesdell, Heury b. Willard, BH.’ Warner, sm ¥ IN HAND TO LOAN IN § walk all the way. balance $30 per in O SUIT ¥ TO LOAN. Tupted view of city and river and Maryland hills for 10 Hut nary bart of it; 1i mules from Long $8,000. TEN 'ACKES—5-room house, elegant new barn, and all under cultivation: ramming water and splendid ACRE—3-room house on Falls church road, 2 minutes’ walk from ACRES. unimproved, on river heights, between Agupict aud Chain bridges, 3 miles from the city; 1,500. "ihe ACRES im Falls Church village, on W. & 0.7. R.: ant cottage, 8 rooms; & minutes from embracing some of the finest and best improved Farms in Montgomery and Prince George's counties, Mar land, and Alexandria and Fairfax counties, Virginia, iy ten iuinutes’ ride from Washington, on B. round-trip tare 10 cents, House of ten rooms, pantry and cellar, front and side porches, shade trees, excelleut water, with lot road station, bu x Terms: cash month, (‘fhe ground alone is Worth more money.) ts ve minutes’ walk fron in his usual happy view of city and Tenleytown heights; welcomed them wit Fine view. Easy terms: $7 jostly in ‘fruit; 4-room house: 10 Tailroad ‘station: 3 from were made 33°, sovereign it and @ general int lowed. The breth cathedral of the ri and the ladies to White House, and dent of the United 200 OTHERS, & CO. T. H. SYPHERD, ( HYATTSVILLE— cathedral room al four trains daily. Conumutation GREAT BARGAIN, the occasion. lows: 000 square fect). Situated only two lic school and stores. 500, balance #25 per ALSO, Columbia and Ca) Barker, Alex. f. | New of cig] tt ay i Bnizton, Chas, C, Dinicunsoit, John Joy Kasei, Altiert | Novete® latrobe it halls with porehea om all ages. aud | or ana oh ene | F. Fox, John F. He Benj. F. Leighton, Hugh Me- | Convenient hack bul able; lot 100x200 feet; | 92,428 Scottisl tation: brick aud plank Price 82,900, Terms: $800 cash; nonth, commandery, Lo t rate f interest. wet ADDISON & LARCOMBR, $a18-3m* Or MOSEXTOLOAN ON REAL, J Tates of interest; also on other approved security, THOS. G. HENSEY & CO. jal4-3m_ ble, ANTED—TO easy distance preferred. 1-63" FOR SALEHOUSE AND LOT IN HAMILTON ted center of town, brick dwelling, le, spring house, good orchard ‘and sma For particulars address 8. C. GORE. £21-3t' 0 Vv about ten acres, good of city RURAL, Beat omee ‘Ok RENT—ONE OF THE BEST TRUCK FARMS nu Giesboro point, a comfortable new house, stabie sweet potato house on premises; 1317 Sth st. n.W. . 6 acres of gcres o cular 3 aC. GCE. 21-5 | x. HL, this city. Reena eo ED at kates | eminent command by rail; Metropolitan Brauch f21-3t" ble style. Baltimore and 0, 60, 100, in Virginia? M acres; will trade’ = ON REAL ESTATE. JARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—TRACTS OF saetes ox train 2290, 300, 500, 700, and 1,700 Lansburgh, 33°, a1 iim farusm 46, 69; 102. 500,055 x Yor city property or, good western Tuesda FORSALETAT Metropolit only a short dist: located lots at ori: 220-1 FU rooms, two ba painted and ren and near! ld water Y TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES- ate security, on JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 1407-F st. HOM Me TO BU AME pay off mortwazes; loug time and Lo Mort Faxes canceled iu the event of death; easy montuly carriage oust lent, and property turned over tree of intumbrance, 1 hes lan or the Cuited Security Life and ‘Trust € cf Philadelphia, is the best ever devised 10 euable pare own their homes tor the ordinary cost of Cail tor a reaiar and tull explanati sevd-Om FM. SMG i} UN. 10 LO. ap ql SUMS FROM AD THE LOWES! AND © ‘ON, REAL ESTATE IN THIS tor Ft Sto acres The member: have issued inv: next Monday — Mr. Ruger DISTRICT. HOLIZMAN, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST ON KEAL ESTATE SE : THOS. J. FISHER & Co. £ st. le is preserved, est Rates, WASIDN DANENHOWER, ap24 Snecessor to DANENHOWEK & SON, 1115 Fst. LOST AND FOUND. OST—THURSDAY LAST, DARK WOOD ROSARY, Keturn to 1713 Lt. for reward, ae WL 2HE PERSON WHO TOOK THROUGH mistake, a large biuck hat trimmed with plumes, froin Mrs Jackson's, Tuesday, kindly return the sae to 1326 Mass. avenus z a lg Bs Tl ceedings, citi fre } on Sth or Oth streets southwest, « Menoranduin " k, containing only accounts and bills; nalue Firor. | Which are exces Market Spac: — Mr. Dunbi coran, execute — Mrs. John has presented MAKING a black Astraka! its return 10 the Portlan OST—NIGHE 4 containing &' two promissory 1 for $144, the ¢ tion. 1, POCKET-BOOK wree #5 biils, and ed by deed, Of trast: one I warn all people from hegotlating theu pocketbook, motes aud other papers: keep money and ho questions asked. CHARS. J. FANN. in oil, life size the family of much attention , BETWEEN MOUNT ST—ON THE 28TH IN 4 ‘labor Church and M ich st.) un important tition, signed by Henry ‘Teuley and others. ‘The will conte oF by returning the same ‘Center Muzket, or to, OF Washington. e NbSDAY NING AT OX RETUE National ‘Theater, thr | Diu. 5 Finder prompily rewarded by ref et. new, ost—FeBi | Liktarer bu Thomas Nelson from Aeward by ret Aa and it si n engaged an exhibition ~ BOARDING. 7TH AND I STS character. | FAMILY Bi i neue it sitited Mr. Thomas B. ion of work: a thectty et \ j 21th ‘at in very nice roou, | displs of the progr jock from M ent | —The rule y raih Q20 17TH s bition therein} | 922 "oi suite or single | SxGCah 0 wil p TuoRus, With: boUrd, & DeWLLd, Lop ce; furniture; elewant COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STATE abu “Leroy, Notary aud U. 5, Comunissioner, PAG BEALL ura ow incmevizum vam, 0 Ob. nis SALES. | for some neede: stituted for it a AUCTION change. Brauch railroad, near Electric roa ed, cue hour by rail to Baltamore or Washing- ART NOTES. hibition at their rooms in The Sun building evening. — Miss Ada L, Townsend has had on view at 1208 F street, during the week, acopy, in crayon, of the “Charlotte Corday” in the Corcoran Gal- in which much of the spirit of the original — Cabanel, who recently died in Paris, was another illustration of the saying that the field of art bears rich fruit, sometimes, as well as roses and thorns, at over $400,000, Art of that city her collection of musical in- struments, consistin, | —A life-like portrait of General Sheridan, is now on exhibition in one of the rooms of the Corcoran Gallery. —Mr. A. G. Heaton returned this week from Richmond, where he went to finish a portrait, commenced some time since, of the late Mrs. Mrs. Page a couple of months ago made the task a somewhat difficult one, but Mr. Heaton happily succeeded in securing a likeness that gives entire satisfaction to the relatives and friends of the subject. artist made a sketch portrait for himself of Mr. en in this city are of the most favorable Already he has secured a number of the best examples by leading artists, has the promise of several from the g doubtedly possesses the largest and finest col- Altogether the exhibition bids fair ‘a exceedingly interesting and attractiv y in itself, and valuable as an illustration | school of native artists. ! excludes any but original paintings from exhi- | to permit a copy of Raphael's famous * | Madonna” in the Dresden Gallery to be placed | on view in the west room for a limited period. | This copy, which is of the exact | the original canvas was teken place of the great master’s master-piece with- out visitors to the gallery being awyre of the For this ; to those who have never seen the original, and BROOKLAND, BROOKS STATION, ance from the city; several well- vinal prices. WALKER, 1006 F st__ DEORD ty, Md. TES trate excl a day; 40 rooms and closets; hotel new! ted last veur: 334 ucres of beautiful jete sets of furniture; hot for servants; stable und P. HILL & CO., 1333 F st, £1 membershi E. 8. Me Reordon, Geo, T. Fapmenty; a httle more than rent will buy @ uome. | Sry TOR SALE IN THE DISTRICT, Many. | Puig Sed A. H. rt ee ee laid, Virginia, and other States, Call for hew Bul- = acer ieee dhclient Mg (ET) McCLACHLEN, BATCHELDER & CO. i. y ONEY LOANED. IN SUMS TO SU FOR 5. | _i9-im 1215 F st. a. Larner, first v a2 10,15 or 20 years. Kasy payments, In the a ee = = event of death loan is cancele awit out turth Fok SALE—#10,000, BELVOIR MANOR. FUR. Address OWN.K, 1310 Muss, aye. jaz-2m ble and Jos. Jor s of the Art Students League | Chapter of the Di itations for a reception and ex- Donoho, formerly of this city, ONEY TO 10. : is one of the American artists who will be rep- Harvey, te oeCUr eg eet eaTaenon. “proved real | resented by a painting in the American section | Elmore, U. T. Th: a eunsyl Vania a of fine arts in the coming Paris universal ex- | and J. N. a ¥ TO Loa oR hibition, President Yzi table and pri right were seate: Dingman, Grand He left fortune estimated | Lodge No. U1. Crosby Brown, of New York, to the Metropolitan Museum of Hampshire. of 266 pieces, some of edingly rare. ars bust in marble of Mr. Cor- don a commission from the uel C, Mills, J. W. Wm. B. Powell. Corcoran Gallery, bas been finished and is now | Dixon, 8. H. Baco! | on view in the trustees’ room, for approval, be- | Smith, | fore being permanently placed in that institu- | Walker, John Q. L. M. Pentield. half length, by Mr. C. Hein, son, 8. F. Gil lett, P. L. Rodier, Robert V. Godm: It has been approved by the gallant soldier, and attracts from visitors, Ac! Jouy, J.H, Sebul; Page. The sudden death of | Toasts were offere lows: is remarks hy At the same time the y-two of the dependen lode, and all of the » u were bot expelled trom the on ssiiment have given ely received from the gentle- in collecting paintings for the by American artists soon to be by contrast to exalt t pure Masonic patriot. nd lery of of New York, who “un- | Parner: Ciar! s by American artists in thi ‘and kindred assc Chapter of New s being made by the younger | High Pricet Thos. of the Corcoran Gallery which | Singleton. has lately been so far relaxed as ‘stine | £0F the acceptable ize of the we m_ | original, fens je in 1852 by a Miss Keller, | to be congratulate NA Di Pa DTT Ady) | and is claimed to be a most faithful reprodue- | in this respect, no NOTARIES PUBLIC. tion in every respect, Indeed, the rather fau-| way of any broth = = ciful story is told of it that at one time when! Work has been from the frame d attention this copy was sub- nd for some time occupied the numbers, having they find worthy e writer cannot vouch; but Pennsylvania; C. W. Bennett, 33°, of this hall and partook of refreshments Toasts were respon: he Grand Lodge of ‘the District of Columbia of F.A.A.M, and Symbolic Masonr: by Grand Master Harrison Dingman; “The Grand Royal Arch Chapter of th 33°, its venerable master, who, in x. words weleomed the brethren; 0.1, K.'f.,” by Past Eminent brethren were elected officers for the year: José M. Yznaga, president; Noble D. e-pre! second vice-president; L. G. Stephens, secre- tary; Jas, P. Pearson, treasurer; Jas. H. Trim- R. Turnbull, 44. G. Joseph Hamacher. W. 8. Tap) son, J. 4. Gibbs, H. Koppel, xtraondinary tribnte to Ameri: eout of the fitty-tive could bi fume to the virtues of the rest. and the execrated memo: | Bennett; Infant Masons, ¢¢.. one years of age, by B. H. Warner; the Grand hold special ‘meet degrees. ‘They will supreme council for the northern jurisdiction, manner, presented the visi- tors to the grand commander for the southern Masonic jurisdiction, General Albert Pike, who ith words of cloquence and love, and entertained them royally. Short ad- by Dr. Anthony E. Stocker, ‘tor general and deputy for terchange of courtesies fol- ren were then driven to the te, 1007 G street northwest, he capitol, monument and were presented to the Presi- States, after which they re- turned to 1007 G street and united with the brethren in inspecting the cathedral, during which time George W. Philadelphia, gave a recitation, and Wm. B. MeKeller, 32°, of same city, presided organ, After a pleasant season spent in the e banquet | Kendrick, ji . of the Il repaired to prepared for ied to as fol- District of ” by ME. ithras lodge ite,” by Wm, Oscar Roome, propriate ashington pituler Masoi Ats0, 7 : : IN HAND To 14 EMS TO Building lots; 50x200' Feet (10,000 square feo. | Commander C. W. Bennett; “Templar and gotiatings Commission oma ALBIWL E, FOS, | Price #825. ‘Verus: 890 cash and 610 maouday. Scottish Rite and Masonry in general,” by Past we n. jax6-Lin * APPR STARD P. EV, ANS, At ace Grand Commander Dr. Anthony Stoker, illus- 1 5,000 TO $50,000, » ES Nomey sts ian. | trious sovereign inspector-general and deputy DP Uiaiy ral ete, bamtacgeer eerste | s t for Pennsylvania; Dr. Henry N. Dunnell, 32°, Soe Fae enee i hrep Heights Menton ot Ae YooMIs | illustrious commander-in-chief of Keystone 3326-1m* 1503 Pennsylvania ave, esnigh Heights (Montello). Lc. . col in-C! ey consistory, Scranton, Pa.; Thomas G. Loocker- man, venerable master of Orient lodge, George- town, and “The ladies,” by Joseph C. Taylor, 33°, commander of Robert de Bruce council of Sir John H. Olcott, 32°, ler of Washington command- ery, No. 1, of this city, performed the duties of toastmaster in his usual happy and inimita- At 2:30 p.m. the visitors were driven to the Ohio depot, where they for Cincinnati, Broa, James nd Wm. H. Douglas, 32°, of conferred this city, accompanying them. y evening Mithras lodge the 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th degrees of the rite on eight brethren, and on Thursday evening Wednesday evening Albert Pike consistory degree on two brethren. Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock a musicale and reception was given by Mithras lodge to the B. Friday evening the Washin: eran association held its thir: and banquet in the commandery asylum, Ma- sonic temple, which was in every way a suc- cess, The following were added to the roll of E. H. Chamberlin, A. W. Kelley, leary, Louis Kettler, T. F. Maguire John Hayward, Edward M. Willis, J.P. Chas. Freiruk, W. 8. a8) THOS. E. WaGGaMaN._| #84. cee = “feabtmoe _ OR EXCHANGE—VIRGINIA, FLORIDA, MIS- . $90,000 in sums to suit 3 it 5 per cen * souri, and Wisconsin lands for encumbered be) the 13th degree on the same class, epee opto a Soy jn Washington city. THOMAS A. MITCH! ine Mortgages and imoutlily notes secured on realestate | 241 st. —_____#¢20-1mo_| conferred the Sist bought. BEALL, BROWN & CO. WOR TRADE_UNINCUMBERED FARMS IN VIR- jad-ssin Let rit. | Hf ius aud Masyiand for euemnbered property in ORE = Washington; eitivu proved or unimproved. was § WO Ores. THO MAS A. MTTCHELL, 034 F st., Room 4. 1m | B, and their friends, m Masonic vet- annual meeting Acker, ge W. Anderson, Geo Cook, W. M. Lesh, John H. | Holt. The following-named nsuing lent: R. GB. Donaldson, stewards, Among the guests of the Association were the following: Harrison Dingman, grand master of the Grand Lodge of the Distririct of Columbia: Robt. Ball, grand high priest of the Grand istrict of Columbis; Wm. R. Singleton, grand secretary of the grand lodge of the District of Columbi: past grand high priest of New Hampshire; B. 1. Warner, M. D. Humes, of Laure id. Haines, John Riley, David Flynn, J A. W. Pentland, J, K. Robinson, E. C. Dr. Thos, E. Hatch, ompson, Goodwin Y. AtLee Minnix. After the association had transacted the business of the evening, all re- paired to the banquet room and partook of the excellent things which had been so bouuntifuliy provided by the stewards, a occupied the head of the led as toast-master. On his 4 Grand Master Harrison High Priest Robert Bail, Past Grand Master E. H. Chamberlin, and C. W. Bennett, heres master of Saint Johns’ On hi eral Grand High Priest Noble D. Larner, Grand Secretary Wm. R. Singleton and Past Grand High Priest Dr. Thos. E. left, B. H. Warner, Gen- itch, of New ‘The following-named members of the asso- ciation were present: J. M. Yzuaga, N. D. Larner, R. B. Donaldson, C. W. Bennett, Sam- Palmer, Wm. Bryan, Thos. Richards, Geo. W. Knox, James P. Pearson. D. G. mn, Chas, J, Watson, John M. H. Robison, L. H. McDade, John N. Larman, Samuel 8, Bond, in, J. S, Tomlin- Vm. J. Sterling, James K. Kerr, A. H. Holt, James Halley, 8. John Thomson, Geo. L. Coli- |. Jas. H. Trimble, James J. Hais- Louis Burgdorf. E. P. Vaux, an, Wm. Minnix, Isaac, 8, Gray, L, G. Stephens, E. H. Chamberlin, J. FP. . Thos. R. Benson, E. 8. MeCleary, Geo. T. Cook. John Hayward, Wm. W. Lesh, Joseph itz, Edward M. Willis, Chas. Freiruk, ‘f. F. Maguire and W. 8. Anderson. dand responded to as fol- The Grand Lodge of the District of Colum- bia, by Grand Master Harrison Dingman. Dur- read the follow signers of the Dec ¢ formed a major-generais in the army of the mud by ihe mystic tie. One was ler, but his infamy and its pun- more brilliant and permanent The unknown grave, of Benedict, Aruold serve 10 nobler and grander beibts the isin of George Washington. Bro. Caauncy M. Derew. The General Grand Chapter of the United States, by General Grand he Grand Chapter of the District of Columbia, by Grand High Priest Robert Bail, ble D. igh Priest ociations, by W. M., C. W. ¢., those not twenty- Hampshire, by Past Grand E. Hatch, M. D.; the grand | secretary of the Grand Lodge of the District of | Columbia, by the Grand Secretary, Wm. R. | A vote of thanks was tendered the stewards manner in which they provided for the pleasure of the bretheren. A notable feature of the banquet was the ‘nce of all vinons, spiritous and fermented liquors, and the officers of the association are dupon their determination t to place temptation in the “done during the week by Pentalpba, B. B. French and Washington Centennial lodges. x Lafayette lodge is rapidly increasing in that it boson ‘meoomanry te at it to or. weekly, to confer @ meeting this even- rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. mi aware ef ~ so pean oo yeges = a —s be K. T., No. 1, will —_— ti will likely somew! ofa it Tr, .» No. CATALOGUE SALE OF A CHOICE ANDEXQUISITE | pointmeut,—pomibly because too much is e&- | work the Ked Cross Wednesday, 27 oF bee raat by purely commercial standards, The Independent agate ae y held a very interesting AAT POTEYER rate, CCAPRUPLE | i ikely that the ite painting by Meissonter, | oung at theithall ith and L svete norte THE PORCELAINS REPRESENT entitied “"The Stirrup Cap,” cold in the Sigb- Tuesday evening lest. The following SOME OF THE FINEST SPECIMENS IMPORTED, | bins collection, in New York, last week, brought textes) nit AND THE SILVER PLATE Is THE FINEST MADE IN THIS COUNTRY, EMERACING SINGLE AND DOUBLE Vinae That DISHES, Another painting in the same collection by the FANCY CENTER PIECES, same artist brought a much greater sum in the HOT WATER AND TEA KETTLES, gate, but CAKE BASKETS AND FANCY ARTICLES, To be sold at my auction-rooms on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-SEVEN Lost Gam and TWENTY-EIGHT, at ELEVEN A.M. AND | {all s picture, lot it is relistly stated that ite THREE. P, Mt each day. The salo in positive and mer by from Paris, who desired $0 take reserve. pograe ‘vould probably com- X. B—The collection wit be on view MONDAY taste ices there now. It was and TUESDAY, 25 and 26, Prior to sale, Painted ‘at Meissonicr’s best ‘some than he can ever. He is and does work as the post- the mails . He is as high a figure in proportion to size as any picture ever sold ini this country. or perhaps in aggre; not so large in size of canvas, The latter in’ chided Tne Tt is only 1314x1014 in size, and sold for #26,300, This is a large sum for & members were present: 8. M., Geo. W. Berry; W. M., Ed. H. Tompkins; J. M., Milton W. Ptager; R. S., Han. E. Weaver; F.S., Dan. G. ‘e of some of the over-looked traits in the ter of George Washi: Meridian commandery has now 100 members, with twelve pending applications. Halcyon commanders is enjoying the lux of new membership, havin, ptn initiated two candidates and received, apphcations from seven others, Columbia commanders, No, 374, has the honer of having received ‘the largest number of applications at one time of any commandery in yen At its mecting on iy even- ing there were twenty applicants f membership. = as The U. 0. GC. in this city now numbers about 600, end comprises seven subordinate commanderies, The past year hos been the most successful which the order has ever witnessed, no less | than sixty new commanderies having been 1m stituted since January, 1887, This is due largely to efforts which have been put forth by Means of public meetings where the principles of the oder have been set forth. sats The Legion of Honor. At the seventh annual session of the Grand Council, American Legion of Honor, of the Dis- trict of Columbia, the following officers were elected and installed for the ensuing year: Wm, Thomas, grand commander; Wm i Dollison, M. D.. vice-grand commander; F. 8. Metealf, grand orator; Edward F, O'Brien (seventh elec- j ton), grand secretary; John C. Yost, treasurer; Wm. L, Cowan. grand guide; Clifton Mavtield, M. D., grand chaplain; Aaron Brann, grand warden; Sebastian Bauer, grand sentry; E. M. Dawson, grand trustee for three years; John H. Mills, representative to the Supreme council; Watson 3 jewtou, alternate. —— Frank Baden. “The air is full of farewells to Aud wourn hy oa Every second of passing time carries a passe ing soul to eternity. Yet, when an only son, a young man—pure, tender, noble, generous, for- getful of self, devoted to others, and whose whole lite has been full of labor and self-denial — is suddenly snatched away, in an instant, “in the twinkling of an eye,” while in full health and activity in his path of duty, his swift “taking off” secms to call for more than the passing sigh given to the “inevitable,” especi- ally when his tragic death is the culmination of | @ tragic, pg dutious life. Frank Baden, while still a boy, bravely took upon his own young shoulders the cares and burdens of ex- istence, more befitting strong manhood. He became the staff and helper of his par young sisters. About this time, too, first great catastrophe in his youth, His one boy iriend, his inseparable ‘companion, his “Jonath. his *Pythias,” was drowned be- fore his eves. without a possibility of rescne, being snatched beneath an under current while the two were out bathing, and whirled out of sight and reach. This calamity darkened the days of his youth for years, until the light of Christian faith and the affection of a good and | lovely maiden, brightened his future with the hope of happiness. Vain hope for this world! or only a tew weeks ago, and when their mar- r, she was snatched from him dent—a cruel death by fire— t catastrophe of bis life. In friend of this severe affliction be added patiently, and it now seems propheti- cally: “And now I wait for the rising of the curtain upon the next act” (catastrophe) of my strange life. * * * it may be myself, for my duties are fall of danger.” And last | Sunday, the 17th instant, he was thrown from the platform of a rushing train of cars and in- stantly killed. So the curtain has risen, but om the scenes of another world for him, and—let us ; hope—on the vision of his beloved.’ They were | not long separated. Of them elso it might be truly said: They were lovely in life, and im | death they are not divided.” “E. D, E. N. 8. Ax AssactT my a Disrercraste Horse.— Philip Barnes. alias Frank Conger, an intimate friend of Annie Murphy, who keeps a house on | 13th street, was betore Judge Miller to-day for seriousiy assaulting Julia Newman, an inmate of the house. He assaulted the young woman because she bad some trouble with Annie, Julia's eyes were terribly swollen and discol- ored, which she ciaimed was done by the de- fendant kicking her. The house was raided the | morning after the assault occurred. and Aunie paid #25 for keeping a bawdy house. The de- fendant did not deny the charge, but claimed that he had been on a spree and did uot know what really took place between them. A fine of 350 or sixty days was imposed. mands Soca e The Late Tue ConoressioxaL TEMPerance Soctety.— The Congressional temperance socicty held its | fifty-third annual meeting yesterday, and ! elected the following officers for the eusuing year: President, Representative Nelson Ding- ley, jr.; vice-presidents, Senator Colquitt, Sen- ator Wilson, of Iowa; Senator Dawes. Kepre- sentatives Stewart, of Georgia; O'Donnell Ov J. D. Taylor, and R. J. Vance, and Mr. W. F. Switzler; secretary, Rev. F. D, Power. Marniace Licenses.— Marriage licenses have been issued by the Dunn and Bridget O'Connor; Chi sold and Kate Eg! garet Egli. ian Aerber ; Frank Hillery and Mare Tue Ieisn-Aventcan Cice Bawt..—The ball and reception of the Irish-American club, at National Rifles’ armory on Wednesday evening next, will be a complimentary affair tendered by the members of the club to their friends, The preliminary arrangements for the ball are nearly completed, and everything indicates that it will be a pleasant success, and that the attendance will be large. Admission will be by invitation onl; A Misstoxary Socianne.—An enjoyable mis sionary sociable was beld in the North Presby- terian church last evenmg. The meeting was resided over by the pustor, the Rev. C. B. msdell, After the usual reports the follow- ing officers were elected: Mrs. C. H. Carring- ton, president; Mra, Works, vice-president; Miss Gertrude Jones, secretary, and Miss Kate %. Macqueen, treasurer. A tract, entitled * Heavenly Minded Squash Vine,” was read by Miss Minnie Mevers;an address was delivered by Dr. Sheldon Jackson, and solos were by | the Misses Rockwell aud Ramsdell, Mr. Kimball presided at the organ. Refreshments were served. a BOOKS OF THE WEEK. SCIENTIFIC RELIGION: Higher Possibilities of Life and Practice through the Operation of Withan Appesdiz ty & Clencymen ot ts an Appendix by a Chureh of England. Authorized American Edition. Buffalo: Charles A. Wenborne. Wash- ington: Wm. Ballantyne & Son. THE PLANTATION NEGRO AS A FREEMA! Observations on His Character, Condition, and cts in V) By Pulur A. BRUCE. Herbert. THE DESPOT OF BROOMSEDGE COVE. By CHARLES EGBERT CRADDOCK, author of “! Clouds,” “In the Tennessee Mountains,” etc. Boston: Houghton, Miffin & Co. ington: Breatano’s. POLITICS AS A DUTY AND A a. BLOOMFIELD STOREY. (Questions No. LVIIL) New York: G. P. Putam's Sens. 2 Miller & Herbert. ‘Washington. « HUGUENOT LOVERS. A Tale of the Old Dominion, C. P. E. BoRoWIX, A.B., C. Ri soe. CE Richmond, Va: C. a FRENCH TRAITS: Essay’ in Comparative ‘CH An i New Ye Criticism. By W. C. BhowxEit. w York: IMMORTAL; or Tue “Forty.” mortel) Dat 4 ie rs : F. McNerr. BOGE eres. By Orme Chicaga: Ey ! ry i &