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a FOR SALE—HOUSE: AT A BARGAIN FOR N particulars, apply tJ. T. DYE owner is -.one of ti Grele.” Price reduce@. Cail on tag ow aplo.2t Er JOR SA. ~DESIRABLE Ww. nearly new is; cheap 1 =. tor $9,000. OWNER m* five acres of SALE useasy. LOU ‘BUY Fennsy 0 per me OK SALE—#2.000 WIL Y House, hal! ery ONES alley; F st. new. near Farragut Square; thr eleven rooms; three bath-r i; first 4.500 404 and “4066S. hist call at off \ NEW AND DESTRABLE ecticdt ave 1 couvenie! phat nei Flitil, FOX & BROWN SOR SALE—84.500 WILL BUY A NEW um Tat. we 7 Foom and bath. y-papered. roo! TUNE, 506 F st. heart 2,200, aplo- se very hands | it new hcuses, fronting Dupont | » orchard and ia A VERY DESIRABLE KESIDES " 3 Lass DAVID D. STONE, 306 F st. u.w T FEW ne 4 rooms, heated bet. 14th and and stories portion of the property on my of present *£ : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1889. 8 FOR SALE--HOUSE FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS BASE BALL IN EARNEST. ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. THE REPUBLICANS WIN. =O8 =e — TAK PARK LOTS —BEAUTI- | ] ALE— \IN—52-INCH COLUMBIA BI- | What Presi Says About| Reports Presented at the Regular Meet- | They Hold Rhode Istand’s Legislature ory and basement brick dwell fy located: from $¢e ta Oc per foot, are bk rary cae CERO Ria dn — Hewett About raion ggg ieee ce N and 0: 10 rooms; plambimg in | _aplo-s &. 5. WHEESREB. 1OVAS 2 ot. FoR, SALE-STAR BICYCLE, IN EXCELLENT Big Deal. ms Nig! . . ce ee ae “euner goon, | OSS eae ee ‘Addrenn Bor 101. Stat offs ene Chen OSt | MANAGER MORRILL ENTAUSLASTICO—Now HE| The regular monthly mecting of the Associ-| By yesterday's by-clections the control of the see Ty _ isis F 7 honses: $1,400; Ashford’ abstmect, isons F st. | VOR SALE-CHEAP_G. ML GUILD PIANO, Gig | DEAL WAS CONSUMMATED—AN HONEST AND | ated Charities was held last evening at the cen- | next general assembly of Rhode Island was | Prk sace— a Bose ER abe ht octave: must be sold immediately. Call at 49¢ | UpriGHT BALL PLAYER— aBotT | tral office, 707 G street northwest, Judge W. B. | settled in favor of the republicans, Elections A tue (brick rewidence on 15th st. near B,10 | JOR SALE—CORNER LOTS. CORNER LOTS. few York ave. now. ‘ap10-2t* seb eer ae hair and L. 8. E were to be had in Ne’ Bristol, and Cran- is GURLE: fy Pn Corner 14th and F sts. n. lendid lots, Fe SALE — VERY STYLISH BLACK HORSE, | S®ORT STOP wise. Snell, president, in the el an . Emery midge ts ‘wport, . TEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, | ingle on aon ee cae ninaias: Gres, wel President H oe secretary. The secretary's report showed the | ston, eig er places were to be filled. | Pa. eyigakig tows circle; prs sn woat lz mL oratterS pms “!Pupto-at nt Hewett returaed from New York | number of calls at the central oftice during the | The chief ficld of the contest was in 2,000; ‘AKLES W. HAND}, st” | FRANK B. CONGER, REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE. 1415 F STREET. HOUSES FOR SAL! HWEST SECTION. 100, $22,000. uuu. th st., $9,000. ed property in FRANK B. CO: y Hint attractive, JOR Ut the and W sts. ; im tae and 4-room frame cottae ; on W st., about 9% feet on 101 feet on Boundary, contain: For price and terms apply to aps-LUt FSR SME OR LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEAT ‘That magnificent r ¢ on the southeast cor- ner of 17thand O sts, u.w.; almost fronting Massa- chusetts ave. ; just completed. 1 as built le Hosea B. Mon. TOOLIR, I mod: PROPERTY AT euve., Bound: ‘This is @ most desirable p -asy. THOS. G. HEN: OOD FARM OF 81 ACRES, 0 wut 8 miles trom city; location high s under ish state of eultivatic e ok grove, good water, well te dwelling house, stable, sud ali nect will be sold at alow fieure. althy ed: nearly ne ry cutbuildin; TYLER & RUTHERFORD, ap6-Gt* 1307 F st. nw. FoR se ACRES OF LAND Gaithersburg, Md. Metropolitan Bratch, B. near station; iuproved b; w69; ean be cut inte outhit of farming utensi information apply on the premises or to 1PAREIS & COW Bunkers, EbbIt House. ma —VERY DESIRABLE LOTS FOR sa foot a ny subdivision subdivision iE stot 20 or 40 8: at, howe, Address GEO. BRICK | DAVID | “BRICK ON T/} ms and We 1X-ROOM BRICK | wo lines | ‘Terms, THE MANY FINE RESI- offer tor sale are the following: Kst,, bet. mst, 7 rooms, ¢ 18-40" K SALE-CHEAP LIVILF PLACE « « coved by dwell Hey : prs WILCOX, 1 f BRICK RE A nw. tw GURLES } A basern ut tu perfect condition ; 3 barat. GURLE Bek S32 THREE STORY a kant Cu) 4 & KULHE 1307 F si ESIDE: $3 TiLik & ki Croom 1309 Riggs st.."10 re Btore aud dweiling cor. business place... imps; fronts south Thomas « Price #1 1,00 terms TYLER & KUTHEKPORD, 1507 F ublG-bw" i. SALE — COMMO! bet. Kau ¥. BEALL, BKOWN & CO, THAT FINE HOUSE 4 rooms deep, in perte deiiers, earp For privilege i'windiw draperien. iuspect apply wo “" GHALL BROWN & permit to examine to “Wigos. J. FIs Fee ee AT © place es atid easy te LDFOKD W. WALKER, 1006 F st. Foe se mb: No. 1 DUPONT CIRCLE— of the ¢ fal frontas through to eet. House only built a fe" in every way desirable. ‘Sourh sud east exp sure; bright and sunny. t, modern hom conveniences; 9 rooms; base d basement brick, 11 1 lot 16 feet | between th ra few days ouly | manding ai 07 Fa. ave. n.w. FORD, tw, EOF A iF McPherson lar: heated by large roo yertlt | >, 1426 K tifully built, | ntalning about 1S rovms,with chan co, LF XK Tesidence, «U.S. A,chiet of | House is large and | For turther intorimation For particulars inquire of 21-Lm the most desirable properties in the north-| Remarkably low and uniform t ou the cir ding side lot) S434 | . on which it has w years; t, contains about 14 rooms, and is Price very reasonable. For further particulars and co., w THOS. 3. FISHER & SI, EVANS & CARU 1 im ali parts of the eaty and county. Loans sud 1 - FOR SALE—THAT ELEGANT RESIDENC Vermont ave. B.w.. With stable attached. and permission to inspect, apply to GUELE: 21319 F street nw. 7Ok “SALE —A x J fase, containing 10 rooms, lot 10x particulars — _— 3-STORY PRESSED 110 3 Si, 1224 improved property sale arenes placed. mb16-1m* SE, 1022 BRICK tos 15- yly at 417 9th st. sw. BUSINESS PROP ‘and 7th ste now. Fine Fraideuce property im West Washingwon: brick. Tuomna; 3 -windowed brick ; 1 7 Satocy, bay rec Toms, «U7! od, side lot bat 2434x100. Also Tst st, i HANDSOME LIT 100x150 nid U ex- ouns fruit idk healthy, st. apd. TENANT, HOt ri puna, not Address Box 77. Stat offic ¢ 40 ACRES OF F ND ON ROAD Benninz's and 1 13¢ amiles ; small elling end all © 1 mile trom + 10 miles from abrook TO HOLD— 200 A ar Silver Spring an railroad, from 10 to £500 per ‘T. WIKTON WOR SALE-IN| ALEXANDRIA COUNT ginia, a tract of 40 don meduct and’ Chain brids ut View extending f | Loat “Mountain to Washingt 'y healthy ; exe \t ts wiber of fine build! es +3200, BL H. WARNEL 916 E st. how. oR EXCHANGE FOR CITY HANGE FOR GOOD CITY Fare, from Bi IWNENG, burg. | For partic Missow: ; orchard ‘of 100 yours fruit | trees, small truits of all kinds, Sold cheap on easy terms Apply to FARMING GROWING wohl 4h TH SYPHEKD MODIOUS ILDIN suitable fur a hotel, for re mb*?2-1n WOR SALI land near Gainsville, 4 near Baldwin, Duvall farmin saul ‘in sta Virginia aud Marylaad, e acres; Will exchange ‘f Washington aty or District « from UO % encumbered propert, nisbia tora he » and Be. per foot. | | ington: only FORD, 142536 F si JOR SALE 7 miles Washington. two railroad stutions within a lile neighborhood, with schools ai Apply to or address waedw E. Fayette st SALE—THOSE | MAGNIFICE VILLA ITES OF 1 10 2 ACKES, ON ROSS HEIGHTS, NORTH OF ARLINGTON, ABREAST O} KING THE ENTHOS CFLY; SUR OTHER SURKOUNDINGS O1 LTHEU W. CULL Baltimore, "Md mb14-I1m GEVEN-koOM DW E | SHyatier ne 1m station, | alse country ‘farms, ION DE Attorney-at-Law, bi! BALDWIN DRY AIR KEYRIGERATOR, Which have placed it at the Head as the Leading Re- frigerator of the Present Day. Extraordinary and unequaled preserving properties. The best economy in the use of ice erature, The great variety of food that can be kept together, each retaining only its own ttavor. Its wood lining and racks are odorless and never spoil by oxidizing or corroding,as is the case with zine and galvanized iron, and s coat of shellsc at any time will make it as good as new. Ita perfect cireulation of pure, cold, dry air upward | through the provision chamber keeps the provision chamber perfectly dry. Siuplicity and durability of construction, Excellence of workmanship. Beauty of architectural design. Convenience of interior arrancements. Its air tight lever wedge door fasteners, the most pertect device known for hermetically sealing doors. Its completely insulated wails, containing perfect | dead air spaces, best known non-conductor of heat and cold. ‘The very best Refrigerator ever offered to the public, at as low prices as any other made. Having no charcos! or other filling its walls never become foul by absorption of moisture. . ‘The many first pn in competition at the Luost prot it Mec! eal and Industrial Ex- hibitions in this country a past si: test the truth of our claims, aud have proc’ For Sale by ‘WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Sole Agent, ap2-aw ‘317 7th st. a. w. | Bus dings, frit, | tp | is. SU acres in r town. Farms in | | front: apli apl0- JOR sic | rear. WOR Di i Proxnuity to’ the city, aud eve | prox ap JOR TOR Hei Ox Lo JOR Cont Fine slat on Fo ‘These to sy jor a - oliow le jew aye Cheap lot on Columbia’ Heights, GO-toot | {Yimin nickel winnings, Cost 81:38. Will be sold 1008 Pate ns roo 110, near Stauton 0 $15,000, t. itont by 117, on west side of New Hampshire » 1or $4,900, on easy t | Of $2.90 per ft. 10's one square west of the lots Just | solel ait $4. each; on O st., between 21st and Connecticut ave.. near Dupont Circle, 32x60. Fok SAL Warder's 10,000 feet: very desi J. 8. NASH. ‘The Entire Square bounded by 4th sts. n, WL Stall cn formation can be 7OR SALE —BFAUTIFUL DARK BAY MARE, |‘2*™orning. After his conference with Mor-| month to be 298, of which 282 were white where the third and final trial was had, no seven years oid: cuaranteed sound und gentle: | Till in Boston Monday motning, Mr. Hewett | ang 61 colored: asking for work, 62 white, 38 | choice having been made on any part of the free driver and good sadder; also new side-bar ney. representation. The contest was close ‘Address OWNED. Stan ne: apiv-se | came down to New York and attended the base colored; for alms, 60 white, 23 colored; fami- | city’ POR SALE_IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION, Aji | Pall banquet to the round-the-world ball | jieg were aided directly from the central office | and exciting and a large vote was polled. The inch Star Bicycle; ball bearings, hollow levers, &c.; | tossers. He left honest John Morrill cogitating to food, fuel, loans, &c.; 11 were referred to result shows a failure to elect a senator and wn, Address A. P. B., Star office, ap10-3t" —_ vale tryed — tga, = yester- | divisions and police; 5 worked in the wood-| second and fifth representative. These mem- AD" 8 ABOUT TO RE. y he received a tele; ym the veteran is - tb therefore, held over. move his renideuce to a distant city aad to aveld ~¢y yaa, and the balance were disposed of accord- | bers, therefore, held over. They are R. 8. BEAUTIFUL LOT ON 16TH _ST., AD- ing Secretary Blaine’s lots; only 5c. jO'centa. A. J, WHITAKER, 13073 F st. ee ~ = 5 i ~ | JQOR SALE—A SPLENDID CORNER LOT, 12085, | {yeOCS U8 7 - i <7 aw player announcing that he would report for ing to the merits in each case. Reports from | Franklin (republican), senator; Re presentatives For panera center ,guutable for stores Or ® Hat: | wil alla private ale the remaining convents of bis | duty on Friday, as announced through Tar | iuf od sth sth tpth and ith diveione mere | Dalton F. Young (democrat), aud J. Corry. or particulars en; pire of WILSON, SFr stable at any sacrifice. It consists of a handsome | co. yesterday . J ‘= " | For first, third, and fourth representatives the S64 GEO. B. Wi. 4 441 oe driving and saddie mare, 6 years old, 15% hands hij 3 2 ss read, showing the number of calls in those di- | republican candidates were chosen, Cranston ee SLEW ERY DER ee a Ian's driving ud eda e cea ae Pact eeutle” | | When a Stan reporter met President Hewett | visions to be 467 since January 1, 1889, while | ifeted the Rev. Arthur civ n. representative, Aa a etl Po gentle for | this morning the young base-ball Napoleon, | the number of calls at the central office durin, & | by 170 majority, and Bristol chose Chandler HE. © | Coggeshal, representative, by 87 majority. it! | ADDISON & LARCOMBE, 1304 F at, | the most timid lady to dive, has alwase hee sed We | who has secured such good material and so BIE nw nbn we Lr taod F st. | ladies in phaeton,. No. 3sisa fiue pony, seven years ol ALF_—FOURTEEN LOTS ON 13TH ST. | eutable for a boy to ride or drive; also a superior cus- aud Dand on Dst., bet. 13th and 14th sts. 8." | tom made Dayton, an elegant side-bar shifting top 490 to $00 per lot. “These are tices of neighoorhood. CHAS. A. SHI I 2 the same period were 1.199. Bills amountin; much valuable advertising for his club. showed | to €158.76 were presented, audited, and ap-|° “The senate now stands republicans 25> deme in every feature supreme satisfaction with the | proved. The ment of meeting was changed | ocratic, 10; to be chosen, 1. The house stands buggy and ahandsome falling top Pony Phaeton. Ali the | results of his trip to the Hub. When told with | from the second to the third Tuesday of each oo i . : —republicans 34; democrats 38. The lie car — = re anacde i oe moat, oe gre = | what favor the base-ball public received the | month. A proposition for the purchase of a j cans have a majority of 11 on the joimt SAL ‘gue set single coupe harness, blankets, roves & news of his success his smile broadened and he | farm upon which to train bors for agricultural | with one senator to be elected, thus Spares | Each article will be sold separate. Liverymen. ‘desl: | expressed his gratification that his efforts to| and mechanical pursuits was presented, dis- | the election of the republican state ticket whic! Apply to A. A. T' Lae oceeete ern eck fount as ae elevate the game at the capital were appreci- | cussed, and referred to the executive commit-| fajjed of am election by the people. can obtain gentine bargains. Every facility. willbe | ated, tee, The board decided to increase the execu- — — afforded for trial of horses and any reasonable offe HOW IT WAS DONE. tive committee to five and the finance conmit- WOME) EYES. Mill be considered. For an examination and all. int “How was it done?” asked Tue Stan man, | tee to seven. Three of the finance committee . residence 1301 K st, 3 * | referring to the Morrill aff: already selected are Rev. Wm. A. Bartlett, A. | Poets Seem Always to Have Lived in Fok SALE-TWo VE “RARE BARGAINS IN| «yell, I met Morrill last Saturday night,” re- 8. Solomon. and W. C. Dodge, and the three of Them. ¥ rs Pianos—One maguiticent full cabinet uprigh! : 4 the executive committee already selected are deautiful rosewood, exquisitely. rich tone: finest | plied Mr. Hewett, “and before making any | Judge Snell, L. S Emery, and Dz. Peck. CHOICE 101 i DeWe, 1SXti0, ‘LOUis PB, SHOEMAKER, = 0 P st. haw. e; been used but very little; only $279; payme propositions I asked him how he felt about = From the Boston Transcript. SALE; HANDSOME LOT ON © St, N. E- Found coruers rote eoste ees eas Tit. lanes, tOUF-/ coming to Washington, You know we don't Transfers of Real Estate. The poets have, if one may judge from their quate; GG feet front by 115 fee ; = : ete Oe cee, Font by 115 fects | iu elegant condition, for omly #20; easy Payments to want any unwilling managers here. Whenhe| feeds in fee ‘have been filed as follows: | Verses, lived in women’s ey ‘apo-bt | Sit buyer; elecant cover and stool. hese two pianos | told me that in view of the situation in Boston = are offered for the first time; owners leaving the city, a ‘ first i é he was perfectly willing to become a Senator, Ree cteskattn Nilsen front oue side wallTAp: | once ad we then THE FLANO EXCHANGE tie | then T talked business I made certain proposi- | 894 £100. J. M. Johnston, executor and trustee | early; for in the book of Genesis we read of the Gt" | leading piano house, 913 Paave. api0_| tions to him, and he asked until Monday to | to John G, Slater, pt. 3, sq. 515; 23. Julia | tender-eyed Leah, in that essentially poetic BELLE Fok SALE—CHEAP—ONE BLACK HORSE, SUIT- | consider them, He said, ‘you will excuse me | A, Iardella, sub. 6, 8q. 966; $1,019.90, Jose- | account of Jacob's wooing. David, who was d Whitney . able for business or pleastire ; can be seen at BUKG- 7 , is| 5 a it “ . is ” and Whitney ave., with the electric road, DOMES Sablen Sth acy bet D and Betas apd ss a eens im: so-mrras for it (8 | phine M. Bartley to N. H. Campbell, et.al, lots himself “ruddy and withal fair of eyes,” knew aiid on for @ hom R SALE—CHEAP—LIGHT 3-SPRING TOP F : A Y | 196, 197 and 198, Anacostia; $1,000. H. N, | the great expressive use of the eyes apart from ©. C. HILL. Shand ¥._ | It Wagon, suitable tor provision or grocery. Iuguire | family, and never talk business. On Monday | por+er to Alice A’ Hereus, sub. 15; sq. 194; @—. | their visual office, for he declared that “the FRONT, AT NORTHWEST | of ROBT. 'W. TALKS, 7th and Boundary. " ap10-2t* mete toe net asain om” with the |S. A. Henderson to Horner Jarboe, pt. 3, sq. light of the eyes rejoiceth the heart.” Quite psbire ave.and 17th st. for OR SALE—ONE PAIR BAY M. agreed to my propositions, _ wil he | Sa6. 81,100. © ey Gand 7 omission of certain stipulations, and although —— naturally his son Solomon, who wasa man of es since there were Theodore E. Davis to Louise Lowell, lot 5, sq. | Poets to live anywhere. They began it very SALE—A h truit; ire UG V st. n. these the best lots to buy t Apply to DULANY & WHITIN or sale a fine lot on K st. at the low price. D0 per ft, JOS. REDFERN, & SON, 14th st. . OF GROUND. BET. 18ST well subdivided ; very cheap. t SALE yes " —_—~> lady's driver; one roan hors», 7 years old, souud and | we didn’t settle the matter then and there, THE COURTS. experiences, was past master in the knowledge eles t e; these horses are 5 i i y is ~ On ins fury ao hiiles. frométhe city. “Adaasst | When he left’ me it was to see if he couldn't of the arts of the eye, He did not wait for his W.J., 1303 P st. nw. apl0- Bodice, Rte ce mona Se 8 | oka ax ties; (Seni — selon Sigur eycibibed Ghats Be abe be GMOR io hee Oe = RE, SOUND AND HEALTHY, | Bostons. He felt that after he had helped the ‘and James. ‘ lh a eon nf abana Oo the any lady can drive her, Also | club to make thousands of dollars every year heating: Steed per grroag ner digg nag eng “when wh 3 9 3 haruess: easy" terms 10 Feliavle | for so many years that he was entitled to reap | To-day, Benton agt. Spalding: dismissed. | of the feminine eye, for the Proverbs wisely 1, Central bank, It" _|some of the benefits of his sale. Of course, | Crxctrr Covur, No, 1.—Chief Justice Bingham, | counsel the young ‘man not to be “taken W TYPE-WRITER; 850. ROOM 1, | that was something I had nothing to do with, | To-day, Barlow agt. Burnes and Smith agt. | the eyelids” of woman. But when it comes to c t aplo-2t*"! and I left for New York well satisfied that | Augenstein; judgments by default. Jones agt. | the songof songs, which is Solomon's, we have a ‘apo-at™ JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. LISH BROWN | everything was all right, and the telegram | Penn. R. R. Co. et al. and Stewart agt. sam: | Series of eye-pictures of genuine warmth of T, 20x101 FEZ HALE CASH, | 4 dont veut Gr ales im, bamveny eds | came yesterday trial rested, ee easy payments; title perfect gue square | exchange for a perfectly quiet suitabie fora girl se Y Crrcvrr Court, No. 2—Jud: Montgomery. | he = and again. ea thine pet like street cars aud herdics; 20c. p Of twelve yeareto ride “aid drive alone, HANEY A, ne ae a To-day, Venable & fapeaeeae MeGnirey on | fish-pools in Heshbon.” ‘This is rather odd, be~ > H at. ne. es B-St" _ | REED, Sth and H sts. n.w. api He naturally wants a few days to enable mm ‘ | eause the fish-pools of Heshbon, reflecting the THREE LOTS; 20 FEET FRONT | JXOR SALE—HORSE, BUGG ;: : | AND HARNESS; | to make final preparations for leaving his re A \ sy cd sts.; $1.50 horse guarauteed. Appiy to J, H. HAYNES, 10T Rijcare Sabicea hi Tian sky, must have been deep bine. Were Sol- foot; adjciniug wround held at € Ast stn. der | home. “He “owns ® nice liitie bouns, all far-] > aey, T.yech apt. Ieyech: testimony ordered | oes eens ene, eee ee = (ee rented \E HALLETT & DAVIS GRAND | Rished and paid for. He could hardly realize | taken by C. Ingle. Goldshorough agt. Qual- | npon the king: for he declates, “Thou best Square Pano: round ‘comers, overstrung tas, | that he was to leave Boston and the Boston | trough; appearance Pee: 4 NicKeaney agt. | prom ty Sesh libs aes ata oon seven and two-third octave; iu perfect order Price, | club, with which he has played for so many | Mek. ference to auditor, Hillis agt. | T*Visbed my heart with thine eves,” am #150: originally cost 8500. Address PIANO, Star | r P - enney; refere ox r. S*. | implores, “tarn a’ thine eyes from me, for oftie if 7 SVTte | years. He said, however, that, as matters | McNamara; sale ordered advertised in Tue | ty overcome me."” Coming from the poets of Wok SALE-A LADY LEAVY: ClTY Witt | “004, he could not retain his self-respect and | Evesrxe Stan, | the Bible to that almost biblical poet, Milton, Bea eke image ANNG a Clay , WILL | play on the team. aR nO we find the same susceptibility. “Grace was in aucritice; house situated su center of city; every Foom. ais case wee ee ALEXANDRIA, bef song a Seeger poy tag ed. For particulars address ALMA, Star office. rs s, all her step aven in her eye, ve anb . : “What pleased me most,” said Mr, Hewett, | penorted for Tar Evesino Stan. summing it all up in a line, " Shakspeare over- “was not his consenting to come here, but the | Tae New Derantvnr.—Mayor Downham, in | 10s with the light of woman's eyes. Words- disposition he manifested. It was a pleasure | a message to the city council last night, signaled | North. whose phrase, “the harvest of a quiet to deal with him, Everything was manly and | the direction of the new movement for the gen- | TTC) [oe ot a at ee tman cre, if above board, no beating about the bush, What | eral advance of Alexandria on the lines of mod- | Pott, Knew the full value of saheatan sen tiem he said he evidently meant, and there was no | ern progress. He advised the immediate paving | $y)" Pac 4: and if he did mot rave ae Byrow eating of words. “He comes to Washington | of ail strects to the northern and the western |i) ud talk avout the eye wiveb, lik seal with his whole heart in his work, and promises | limits of the city, the establishment of a brick | was left for Wordsworth to express @ “aliar to do everything he possibly can to improve | main sewer on King street with lateral pipe | Haslett for Wordsworth to express @ pec the team.” Where will he play? Why, that’s | sewers, and the lighting of the town by elec- | 8 _ = the Morrill of it. He wants to’ play wherever | tricity. He proposes to pay the cost of this ! how little can a moment show the team needs strengthening. He said he | work by the issue of city-improvement bonds Whore feeli would as lief play third as first, or second or | after the manner adopted in Buffalo, N. Y. Vv CHEAP LOT FRONTIN orth Carolina ave. by 49 ft. om Ist. 00. DAVID D. »TONE, 806 SALE—A BA north side ot A LONE, S06 AIN IN A LOT. 65 bet. 4th and w. Lots northeast. ES I 66 tt. front on C st. near Gth ‘oe. per foot. Inquire 212 12th st. 8. w. king Birds at 712th s SALE—LOT 10, SQUARE COLUMBIA : hts; south fro tof “bill: on grade: | FOR SALE oN W. Gi. "Price 40c. per foot. Address B., P. one?” Standard and the mall monthly p g | ments. For fuil particulars, specimen pages, etc SIRABLE CORNER LOT, | dress P.O. Box 300, city. —_____ ap@"tomiyL Z1xd0, for $6,000; south | POR SALE—s jok AND CHAKLES EAKLY, dow frames, Ry He 12th and Pa. "a st. new JOR SALE—JUST A them some ‘fine draught an fine brood mares, also some lo SCHL S ded). b Iw short or any place. He will play the position | The several subjects will be taken up this week | There is just a chance for one more ¢ solootaley 8 fier ae that is weakest, | by the committees on finance, light. and streets | before the column is full—and the book Apyly to WELLER & 153g hauds hish; would no HIS POPULARITY, and an early mecting of the two boards will be | familiar quotations exhausted—for the oddly _ap6-6t_ | for two horses, Can be seen at a held to consider the:r reports. ESIKABLE LOTS IN MT, PLE, : 350 Up 1425i¢ F st. SECOND HAND. chitunn, | J Rever saw anything like the hold John Mor- | M{i,10 2" liable make, #206. One | Till has on the Boston public, and I received | ular me Fine Pianos tor rent. If c1L.—The city council held its reg- ing last night, Presidents Marbury innumerable congratulations on “the result of | and Sweeney in the chair of their respective my negotiations, Richardson and Brouthers | boards. All the aldermen were preset said they never saw a man in such perfect con- | thirteen councilmen sat in the lower board. The dition. “He plays ball, they said, from head to | Committee on light reported the plan hereto- “meee foot, and there is not an ache or a sort spot in | fore mentioned in THE Sran, for the electric In her bright © m30-tol3ap_| his body. Spaulding told me in New York that | lighting of the city, and the joiut committees Than now you Foe sae about 9 tonths old, Square, second-haud, 817. You want the best Pino mide at the Yreent day “buy ae & Solmer Visno. These instruments stand unequale SALE-LOTS. HUGO WonCH & CO., # mixed similes in which the inimitable and talline Lovelace makes Orpheus pathetically Jament Euphrosyne to the beasts: “Oh! could you view the melody Of eve And u ed ds 7th st. weneral vhiner Pianos, W ave., near K st., Lot, 16th st., neai st. hear K, about J x100, 1 instruments repaired. F (OB SALE—A 52-INCH EXPERT COLUMBIA BE | if anything should happen to Anson, Morrill | Of finance and of light were authorized to . F cyle, but little used; 1m excellent condition, would be the man he would want to succeed | enter into contract for an electric plant on the _ He Got His Tickets, Lots in sq. dl ee eT: him, best terms obtainable. The finance committee | From the New York Graphic. Loton tat POR SALE PSYCHO-PATTERN SAFETY Bic : aes reported a resolution authorizing them to sell| Not long ago, when the Centennial™ball'was building, cle, ladies’ or gentlemen's, balls all over. B AS MANAGER. : for $8,000 the canal property (bought for “At Morrill’s request Ido not care to say} 10); ona guarantee: that the land shall be tools. English make. ~ Best Jamp, ‘bell, satehel @ i” p. first spoken of, Iam told that Police Inspector Apply by letter or after lu. Mr. PALME ‘ | Stes nt Set ‘ik V i en Soiita pei anuigo:. | etre ee avs-dt*_ | anything about the money partof our bargain,” | used as the site of manufactories. ‘The. com- | Steers sent Sergt. Har ed pede ea #, cor. Sherman ave, aud Stenben st 150% SALE-SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE WAL- | said President Hewett in answer to a question, | mon council adopted the resolution, but it was | ters house with a reques ortega ate To Finne asts Oak aud birch Had-roona Sivon Branecls | wat eiphige ay camer’ an, camer *0 & question. | ey over by ihe aldermen, A retolution ‘dir | pate furnish the inspector with «couple af eral oud Lots ity ark. at low fice ee a ae ee aed tle taderatainta the citendne thee | recting the corporation attorney to obtain a| tickets to the ball, ‘The sergeant, who is a big, All ot sq. No. o: parting 2 Sean, Curtains, Window Shades, ‘&e. Cheap tor oughly. He will have entire charge of the | dissolution of the injunction which prevents | well-built man, with a gruff voice, and who al- ge SOT Pot ew. | Abply at once, 709 Sth st.'n. D8 : oe 4 i the city from removing the railroad track from | ways wears a scowl. found McAllister and de- BLOCK Gy Bit | POE SALE MEEK EKS. MEE peered cai ore eg Henry street was referred. An ordinance was | livered the message. “Steers! Steers!” enid Fo pinot te en ‘on hand and for sale a larie stock ot f th os hes a aie passed granting tothe Postal Telegraph Cable | McAllister, reflectively, at the same time sey | ond hand Carriages, Busvies, Phactous, Surrey: Ex- | Of tho team as soon as he comes, I don't know | Passed grant right of way for poles and wires | scratching his head. “Inspector of police,” 2 fension Cabsioletten, Kensingtons, Road ts. Day. | whether he will be here in time to play Friday pi rai streets, with a provision that if the | suggested Harley, hoping t ref ke a ons, i oon, : sawed, 3, . | . resh MeAilie Sere Whips, Lap tobe or not. I told him to stop in New York and get y be merged into ano! | ter's memory. ves! Yea, indeed! I re- = runs as can be 10 F : ‘ waitin : latter hesi. | P8NY or ceases to be a competing telegraph | member the deah buoy, but, doncherno, I have - JOE, ie norerse ck Ward's: Tue letiex Heat | Coxmpeniy tho pelea eel wises piiall be Secielsoll | ao many desk Dunge Se mecca mat tome M og andes “te 2 to the c A message of the mayor and sun- | sionally forget to remember one, doncherno.” Morrill isn’t a bit afraid and promises to show | t2 the city. A message of the may ee stg ae hel oe eae Tice cinsesess (icvers: hen oacopeeeions cnet orien” “bout Wise?" seked ‘Tue STAR f0-| sage Diggs, is still holding fs April. term, ) ‘ou tell your master, Mister Inspector ip peorans sontion of the mma - . James Campbell, colored, has been convicted | Bulls—I mean Bears—no, Stecrs—yes, Steers— since of furniture of different styles. Owner gcing to NOT BOTHERING ABOUT WISE. of stealing a coat from George W. Jameson's | that Iam deuced sorry, doncherno, but we'll ‘LHOS, J. FISHER & CO., Florida, Address Box 43, Star oftic “Oh, I haven't given him a second thought. nd sentenced to jail for five months. | have to make application in writing to the i P ing ¢ Silat ott JOK SALE_VAR It wasn’t necessary, I went after Morrill, | Isaac Hackley and James Allen, colored, Rave | committee, and then, doncherno, it will con- Wise will come without going after. He ex- | been acquitted on the charge of petit larceny. | tinually come under my observation, and I SAME furniture, milk, and feed Waxous : pressed his perfect willingness, to come to James Richards, charged vith housebreaking, | shail grant the request in an off-hand wi opposite Kalorama: avring waxviis, cuiriaces nd buxete 000 and 82,500. spring carts, aud 1 pony cart, on easy J j James I Ser pray oe - g; | shall i Washington, But, of course, he holds out asainet | 88% been released on bail. The grand jury has | doncherno. Ath st. JOHN J. COO. Lith st. ~ a pAP--LOT. division, Whit Inquire at American Shoe prices aud y market, howe oi promptly aitended to, 23 G st. n.w., and see for y some samples for uniforms, His position is | Postal comp: PROSITE, KENDALL GRE pairing an and M sts, 6th and | mea call at milding Lots, are all shallow rang ‘pth from 50 en grade and within three blocks of rs and herdic hue. Prices range trom $400 10 a lot, on easy terms of payment. A chance | ina rapiliy 4 proving section of the eUbxivided into ¢ ok STANDAKD FES mhIs-240 LE—TWO LOTS I Hillyer’s residen: : : on, | ndicted Al. Yarboe, Mose Reynolds and Lewis | Harley understood MeAilister’s language and | Joon Sa ‘ his classification’ at $2,000, He wants mv to| ; 4 \F Tn i : M er for stealing fi broug! essage back te er, Fimucnetio forall gS, tOK SALE—OV dodge the rule and give hum more. I told him | @4, John Magruder for stealing grain from | brought the message back to his “master,” who F-" Adjoin BRko St Titi st. now ap3-10t Cor. V and 1st st. n.w,, 10x11 Weare still making numerous sales in this popu. | F+ Finest California Wines and Brandies at lowest | has displayed in this matter, not only in Wash- Ls mh18-4w* NAYYPEWRITING DONE BY EXP! ton operator; real estate wen, lawyers and others wishing typ | moderate ‘rates, Address R, E} ap L0-6t" Waste ALL yp ‘ery or fancy gouds store. Address aay FIXTURES, STOCK, OR PART OF STOCK, IN Shoe store, 1228 7th st, n. w., for sale, and store whole property for sale at a bargain; to the ri No. Lchauce is hereby offere it The | x yap PAR need loss of time; no bi fuel, Send for cire * ae Wo STED10 BUY AN INTEREST IN 4 EAL Sed arrioe hae Rabe Me ot feel. Bend Sar ciroalay Superintendent of Foreign Mails and | change of a word in Moore's lines wo id make | § men in the city, I have cash aud want to get in i We buy aud exchange turnouts. It m_want such, call on. Wl. F. GEYER, New York Carriage Harn ait GHAKLES EARLY dodg , - Beckham & Bro.; and Benj. Waters and John | tells the story as a good joke and concludes it iia a ee reali bo tinpetcireh tere aia orm Nelson for reociving stolen grain, | Samuel | by showing two tickets for the bail. sei fo as ee eee 7 | Chase and Turner Gaines, for breaking ito — or — mh235 and Harness repository, 460 Pa. ave. cerita uke a done, eae = the house of Sefer Blouse. On the probate A Rather Strong Hand. FoR SALE: 100 CARRIAG F notify President Young of his release to Wash- | side Mr. P. Vincent is appointed administrator | From the Merchant ‘Travelle Pre 2 ” the best, maxes, Landaus, | ingion, and the genial Samuel will either play | of sr A. Simpson, vice W. E. Vincent. “Mistah Jobnsing, I hyah dat yoh had « wery SALE—LOTS— voupes. Bro’ ‘T-Carts, Villaxe Cart n hington or retire to private life. You see ~“ nd ates . x 905 = 7 Derby and Ke ins, dnugwies, Phactoum, | ho had not signed with Boston, and has no | NoTES—The county supervisors have ap- | interestin’ seshun ob de Sraight-flush elub de Wayonettes and 13 Also,a large line of . pointed Frederick Heyer road surveyor of | Gagah "3 fine harness. Special yy e trode, jclaim on that club tor salary. Oh, he'll be | Ariington, and P. T. Bouch road surveyor of | C1dah ebening. tice “Private tanuiies, desirous of either buying or | along, never fear. He is about broke now, and | Washington district A fight occurred last | “Yes, sah; dere wur some excitin’ times, selling turnouts, wil find it to their advantage to call | pefore I came away he asked me how much the | ¥@3!ngton ar ener ne capheny Sag) S ilities tor the pur nd sate of | po is to Washington from | night at the railroad depot, in which several col- | shoh’s yoh bohn, ‘tue aint’ stoi facies ave ime: | As soon as Morrill comes he will take charge | OTe men wereengaged. They were arrested and | --What wur de “casion ob de excitement?” entun this country. WAL F. | of the team and such changes as he deems ad- | Carried to the station-house,——Tl |, “Hit war disher way. Lemuel Skivins he a : visable will be made. [look fora very pros- city committee meet to-night to make array doue open de John pot wuf erbout tghty bones perous season, and don't. believe I will ve dis. | ments for the May election. —A private meet- | in uit. Dey wuz foe in de gam@ I come pus Season, o : dis- 3 ise lots my hiring, sta qualed by any W204 5 oo SALE—TEMPORARY REMOVAI appointed.” | ing was held at Pythian hall on Pitt street last | erlong wuf my money and Gabe Sinkerson i. = : : | night, and preliminary steps taken to establish | staid, and Jud Cumberland he done de same. Se Ree | Cntil the completion of my new store on the south- eee ape ped en) 5, deabes ol taceilecs n this city.——Rev. Mr. | Lemuel he done stood pat, an’ de res’ of us mht 1 5 7 west corner of Pa, ave. and 12th st.n. w sion in the base ball world, and is receiving no | Jy, "5 # “ . ° : " =r Bnd coop ees ee TALES BS | Orson tn sooiny potine an: G96 11 Sire end of credit for the pluck and judgment he | P¥8t has been reappointed to the charge of | drawed from one to three cyabds as de "mer: WKLAND, BROOKLAND. DBROOKLAN Lemuel bet one the Methodist Protestaat church here by the | gencies happened to require i chburg conference Sinke: " is lar subdivision, “Buy elotand builds house te aur | prices, Tam also the soleagent for Trimble and Per- | ington, but all over the country. ee ee cada uaa be eas See eae eee you. “ fection Rye avd Kentucky Sour Mash Whiskies, Call pre ee Latest Rumor About Cleveland. felle ? de betas ide te came. Finally ‘A number of choice lots at origi ices, 2to | sor price list. A CIVIL RIGHTS CASE. A White Plains, %. ¥., apecial to the 3 eller raisin’ de bet as his turn came. | 10 couts per square foot, easy te for plats Hi A. SELIGSON, scat ‘ hi ins, N. ¥., special he New | Lemuel he done called Sinkerson, and we ae eral MSEACHLEN & BATCHELDER, Po Wine and Li at Merohait A Colored Man’s Complaint Before | Yok Ties says: A great deal of excitement | showed down; and Lemuel took de pot. mbll-Im 1 > F street. ce — ns vaoncine % : has been created by a rumor that ex-President | “What did yoh all. hab Commission. - “ \ . - ee oe meno) | Circlaed lied piarchoasl Ss beset ak z{Sinkerson bd threo kings an‘ s feck Alfa A civil rights case occupied the attention of | dence of Mr. E. R. Phelps, of Broadway, White | Thad a flush an’ a pah ob brass knuckles; Ji oe * Th ‘ath ve been , Cumberland had aces up an’ a razor. the interstate commerce commission to-day, | Pisin. This afternoon negotiations have been | Cunibertand hed 1 ha a going on, and the property is expected to ut what did Lemuel is Net, TO Buy _a| WORSALETAN UNUSUAL a $25 cash and balance in monthly pay | | trom ke aeharte Ene we cation: le Heights, on Washington bratuch B. Ags ignore tee acer ols miles trom Washington; beautifully lo- eld sat from 0 Na ee For plats, &e.. EDFOKD W. WALKER, L006 F st. mh 13-Lin ws | The matter came up on the complaint of Wil- | Change hands in a day or two. “He had a pah ob foh’s an’ a revolver.” eee ad aa if previous to leaving tle’ city. Address | 3, ae la wall cubeabartee §~S see ————e- — LE—CHOICE BUILDING SITES. Stay otto . liam H. Heard against the Georgia railroad “eee. RON GALE-ALWAVS-ON WANDA RUMoe oF |company. ‘The complainant, a colored man, Prohibition from the Pulpit. Ke ee ia Heights. ; | madioU ound Hide aud Drive Horses. ‘Liey are not | charged that while traveling from Philadeiphia | A Boston special to the New York Herald | Ty Ue Chlcumo Mal. a out squares from capitol, imade up'for sale, but are in daily use by luties and ‘ ssl Pagrts says: The constitutional amendment campaign P } des ng your peer of Sth and Koundary wis, Fo. | Keutlemen ridin aud driving troin our Stables, ‘Tue | to Atlanta he was compelled, in changing cars | * lasithinn Kare aks agaubciaad thik dba new spring coat, for the air’s as fine @ poem aa | "Getour bulletins» “*°™ Soe. | reputation of our, stock is well established, and We | to defendant's road at Augusta, Ga., to enter a | € e vass clergy a poet ever wrote; its balmy breath and soft J. W. P. MYERS & SON, THE HAKKAWAY STABLES, compartment or half car set apart for colored |™en of the state. They heard from 1,036 New Yi x vourt, Op) 1 . ole: caress creates the casual wish that you knew SEES | aT ARPES PE | penser the other a of the car being aw | laymen nd of that numer 24 romponded| SS" Lee tow andi nd make and BUSINESS C NCES. JVO" SALE—PIANO BAKGAINS—PIANOS TUNED | Signed for ure asa smoking car, and that the | Positively in the tive. 91 in the negative. | Ssh, or loll upon a bank and read a SINES HANC S| ral arena eee SOS ot Ne. Aaers YY | accommodations furnished to him as a first- | $d 11 wore undecided. | Every denomination | bonny book, or “peel” and “go in swimmin’.” REMING- | “Windeii ToS) Bet ws class passenger were second-class and inferior | 77.475 ppear to be the banner denomination in | With 20 pareve seet- to bee: or wander in the ioyeitgioat wry | JOR SALE—HANDROMNE MiLLION x outer | every respect, to those provided for the | supporting. the amendment. “The, Cnitarian | Himberiand and pluck the fragrant, flowers and ‘NGTON, Star office. broughaim; cheap; almost good as new, white passengers traveling on first-class tickets denomination was about equally divided, Of e happy, DPy > vate stuble rear 1ST5 Q st. nw. mh30. in another coach on the same train, ‘The same Reca4 i 7 pier hours; or climb a sun-kissed haystack A SMALE Guo: | JROR SALE | parties were before the commission on a simi- oy Gos aca ka eee ee ect the bottom-lands and dream of ‘that wondrous lar complaint last year, and the decision of prohibition, the returns showing only 11 of the land of vision, 0! lossom-bordered writing done in i —TO BUY EITHER, JOHN M. YOUNG Invites Carriage Buyers ‘New and Second-hund V ar oftice. the commission in that case was that the com- | : A tream, which poets like to picture in their SaAnEE 3 5 - ters favoring the amendment, while 37 | “‘Te® : TOR s 00 SHARES FIRE EF: Kepository, 4 2 et. a. lainant had been subjected to undue disad- | ™22'Sters. " jved | Music-haunted lines, as purling through those | Biman tse ‘took 200 shares Toulinin Electric rail- | mngdsu POY? 479 RIT tical es, Seeete Mromen Cath alie Beeey of tae ee od | legend-locked and hale on confines; or tlamber TOG F st: new. _— aplo-3t® OR SALI KEAT BARGAIN — BEAUT Mr. Heard was represented by J. W. Crom- which four responded in the efirmatt ” up an ~y tree and perch upon limb and PARTNERSHIP IN-ONE OF Tité | £,,c**¥ed paneled case Cabinet Grand Piano; superd | well and W. C. Martin, of this city, and the Brame. arte wane breathe the blossoms’ ‘a8 you sing @ t grocery and provision stores in South Wash- inal patch iad repeating action: wood a8 YEW; | raitroad company by Joseph B, Cumming. Early H sitent hymn; or with a loved one stroll at eve doing business of $75 Der day; partuer wishes | “T#mAl price $300; can be bought for $193, Mr; Heard: tessifisd-to the facts as above ans mspiration drink from the beauty of the y. Address Box Uo, Star off Piet beseethaer fr Hae pre Msg gere risegicedeanie From the Sanitary Era, dicated and the tion furnished and haracter of the accommoda- Turning the night into day, whether for play | landscape and the banjo’s pleasant im, Affidavits were read on ¥ st Your mind insists on rioting on such # ae iy stor ; :x Top Phactous, | behalf of the railroad company, in which it | OF Work, is “burning your candieat both ends.” | this—a day as full of ecstasy as love's initial eee eee ee ee sae Pha ne aelsturePreviec? | was stated that separate eee provided for | The nocturnal excitement, so well recognized | kiss, Fe SALE—VALUABLE PROPERTY ON 436 ST. | Vic Doctor Phuctous.» specialt » und titty dit | colored passengers because such passengers | by common experience and accounted for by | s.w.: lot 40 by 145 to alley; improved by # ferent kinds of business wagons and tricks; sole went | were fewer in numbers, eee i ble | Strategy. Seocarata geek oetee A lave hh ot teenies | ee cr yu buy’ of usted. i, ROBEY, | Decision in the case was reserved, | Daysiology, ie favorable to pleasure or work | 9... aus sow Fuck Woukiy ToOmAS ; ss mn 4 J ve yor it ii il i ivi “4 fivur, feed, aud baniware; wholes This | cor, Gth aud N. ¥-ave, and 1550 40d st news tale for the time; but, like all stimulated activity, JOR SALE GAS ENG! =OETOT POSITIONS SOUGHT FOR. draws heavily on the vitel reserve, and not | quires no boiler; avoids all expensive attendance; merely on the current product, of e1 cv. ald Chief Inspector P. O. D. them soundly admonitory, thus: tate business by one of the best-kwown, young oi prices; ieee Dustucas, Addtess Box 31, Star office, FE M. L ‘There is quite n warm contest for the position Eta'steal ofew hours frou aight my der | WQOR SALE, EXCHANGE OR LEASE—a LarGE | M'nank Mi. Juewis, of superintendent of foreign mails i The superior value of the early night hours for Pahl Cittenter : pe ig in the Post- ler Shop, with neces mnachinery ia ae sleep, and of the early ee for work, fag, ea: machinery in porioct order’ locate ase JEWELER, SILVERSMITA Cece deperment Ane Position pays $3,500 | js weil established. “Early to bed and early to waitin leet sent cilngowucr wakee to SJuecanl omemaedh eo hers te tient nike | aeah cen ak Oe ae Eee rel roin aetive b: "i easy. axD as new superintendent wi we to atten a fa ‘8 fore aes A. SETTLE & CU., Keal Estate Pre, ‘a IN FINE STATIONERY, an international convention in Europe about Foon george 4o’clock in = ee | J:O8 SALES BARBER SHOP — ESTABLISHED postal matters, where only the French language _ This hyrot terry by rons | Good Reasons for"seiling. Heasouatle font. Address Will taveon exhibition Monday, March 23, _| will be used in debatesand proteedings. Among | the ‘most of great aon, have been vers oocit BAKBER SHOP, Star office, apS-1w"_| 4 FULL STOCK OF MERIDEN BRITANNIA C0,'s | those who aspire to the place are mentioned: Specie tare” Se a ie Oe RANK H. PELOUZE, 1313 F STREET, OFF Mr. J. 8. Crawf formerly superintendent; | have been mostly men of great physical pow- Pie iveatota we ts clae 3, 4, By aud 0 por cout PLATED WARE. Mi Novion Ik Stak ah coos cour mae ee mortals the better rule for alt upon baum os a2-20 PRICES UNUSUALLY Low. of the office; Cornelius McBride, cf Missouri; | 038 life and health is to secure sufficient sleep, ENT—HOUSE NO. 5 I Sf. N.E.—ELEGANT Mr. W. L. Sword, of Iowa, and W. A. Knapp, of * ecto err modern improveménts; 9 rooms; $30. — 4 Apply to FW gALLAGHA! 4 Ohio, at one time chief clerk of the Post-Office Expert Testimony. “apr-im S31 North Capitol st._| ESTABLISHED 1840, 1215 PENNA.AVE. | de nt, ie as akeue ee RoSALE NEWSPAPERS, BY W. J. MIZE & | j04-Om get ondin its for the tion of CO Se ak See eee ROS., Newspaper Brokers, chie! : | country {ofr polition: price md tartans ane Wtel, giver leet George W, Wells, late chief of the finance divi: | gram. Tt te aos POneiOm, peice anh Sertan. 26" | M. F Post-Oftice [L Q2nL EXCHANGE "280 ACRES OF FINST orH Btirs sion aesistant’s office, depart- | in its business office. Wisconsin land for ‘District proper- abou their iy. Adurote FRANK HUMESGOX Henan ave.” | sons to ook eee feces ae tnete OES warning Der Ta ereree i g i i sons to look out for their furs, | work eT a