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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR_RENT—-HOUSES. JOR RENT_HOUS RANG, G18 La ave. BY KO. HOLTZMAN, REAL &S- Broker, 10th and ¥ stauw _|___ FOR RENT—ZOUSES. ESTATE BROK Jp0k RzNT-- ¥ lave aid insurance 6 6 1ith st. uw. sple ___FOR SALE—HOUSES. BUSINESS CHANCES. NT PHOS, E. WAGGAMAN, REAL RK SALE-VERY NEAT TWO-STORY BRICK 7OR RENT—BY Oh Ei, B17 Yorn De ellivw: ix rooms, bath and ail m.i.; lot is 16x .6 to 10-toot alley. 626 Q at. nw.: $3,600. For nit fo inspect apviy to SWORMSTRDE & BRAD= LY, W227 F st. pow, Fe “@ALE— THREE BEAUTIFUL CORNER jouses: doubie} the Northwest at Moderate hates, Bit NOBENTSON: 1515 Hate Ju0-Se LOR SALE—A ROW OF FOUR TEN-ROOM BRICK <Pirciitnis oh Levstwvear Mirw.; tbeas houses Font did investinent athe rie vis, $2300 eat tinent at price, vi: ~ a t veg WORMST! & Bi EY, O27 F. R SALE —LARGE DOUBLE BRICK FAMILY BSGEr Ghararhen cas a re Box 11, Star ¢ a9-1m_ FSR, SALe-nouses AND_ LOTS Hiro Pleasant, . R HER’ oc16-3mm +B BENT Oe FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUs Fe, SALE—A VERY HANDSOME SECOND-HAND. wre: cheap, Apply at 1328 New York ave, tw. AN & a OHN Smear i - Westuient Bankers, ‘San Diexo, Cal, Seven and oight por cont interest, with the very best of real et ity, principal and interest Soon Gaiceen se eres ada tention is given exclusively to tis business and an} mo: ey loanod thro ‘us will be carefully and safely pl peknratet sogucity San won the jes of the Pacific coast. Upol piicatlon we will gisdiy furnish aug" information = ie Mose, ave. and Thomas 1 F, 24 floor, 5 front ra, ated by steam... G3v F. Sid floor, srs. La ave. from 10 to | 2016 Conn. ave. 330 71b b.w., Ud thoo 2020 Conn. ay. (rear)... 3 RO. HOLTZMAN, 10tn and F eta... of the property on my bulletin isyuedon WAGGAMAN. JOR RENT — BAY range new, alt improv Dupont Circle. J RACEMAN, 1110 bat’, REASON ABIL WM. KING, 906 I the Potomac SALE—CHEAP—BRICK DWELLING AND Store ob Mist near 10th ne CHALLES W. HANDY, 921 F st. it Fo SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, ON ACCOUNT OF i Teavi 7 bearly new Bay-window Brick jouse on our of ‘the best streets in Le Droit Park: 8 Foouis and bath. every, modern convenience; worth 2 3 eas} rms esired. $5,200: WHT US AYTD Db. STONE: BUG Fat naw FOE SALE- TWO BOYNTON AND TWO EXceL- also three ‘Heating "Stoves. "Apply sie Che ESS o three ‘He a Cr ACADEMY, 1 East Capitol ste e630" FOE SALE-CHE \P—STOCK OF A FURNITURE and Stove Sture occupying one of the Dest #tatic in the ut rut ell at once, party leaving city, AP- ‘PRE: SON, At -at-law, Ay to W. STON WIiL.LIA! test joomn 24, St. Cloud Building. POG ict douse, Gud se new on} st opposite the rick House, as new. Arlington hotel; 13 rooms and bath; lot 1s. 32142 to B0-foot alley; Vaeaut ground on the sawe square 18 held at $6 per sq ft. This property will rent for 8125 per month, and is very cheap at 817,000. ‘OR SALE—Cheap, nearly new—Bay-window Brick ou Lith vt near Of Lb rovuss and bath 86.500, ‘OR SALE—A 5,000 House in a $10,000 location on lettered street tent of 10th; bap-winiiow brick roomsand bath; mod, plumbing; perfect repair ; must be sold at once, FOR SALE—11th st. n.w., Brick House: 7 room bat und. cellar, new plumibiug: mew latrobos: aad $33,390. FOR SALE—New Brick House on 21st st. near M; 6 rcom and bath; mod. imp.; a beauty; only $3,750. FOR SALE-—L st. 5. sad bath; lot 24x04 1t Forsay kt you want & bargain tt real Loans negotiated and Fire Tneurat 4st vu 3 & GIB: WE BUY, SELL AND BUILD HOUSES. tute we have it, paced. {yar und F sts, INN] AVE—FURNISHED Pri® very low to su Kooms, Bath and All Yara: perfect order: $40 will be leased for a tert ensives or at Koom 11. Bound. st. ne Sr... 10 Rear 915 Lat. n. SWOKMSTEDL & BRADLE erate rent fur the JOHNSTON, 1 SONISHED—ONE OF THE MOST K oon BENT 10 oth pw. Li. 40.50 0 1th OK REN T—902 OST. N.W, SRM AS won ood neh Ror NK © ROOMS, ALL JOUN SHERMAN &' x tric bursiar alarm; good yard, S “LINTON HOUSE, KENT—UNPURNISHE 1.4, ated stable Mot ne. Zr. all'm 2100 Gat aw. | Nai av nie NTS Louses can be exar eee Wane) 2 ee cur office only. 4 OF st. nw. Lest aw.1r $100 SG |Statiein attey bet. 19th eimalley bet 10th table linen, bed S00 Pith a.w . Tet at ow, LUT, 1 Md ave. ne UNFURNISHED— Stable nearCoun. aves. pont circle, per se 2 ehpmte’ MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT (PROM 8500 upward) on approved real extate Lok RENT — th and Bevin «! ator PRIVATE PARTY WILL LOAN MONEY ¢ He at now, unt a unity i sum te re Natioual Advertisinye abort time wit Buresu, Balfanore, Md $8,000' lay when security is suthcrent, PPROVED REAL Es- tate security iu sums to suit, nu de- TET Doth st now 41H NW. TEN: big baseusent, all mn, House and Store m. key at 444 Nat. uw. GT WANT MONEY st om Furtiture ernment Print) Istand H sts, nw ROK RENT-NEAR Depost ct qetee Bk Too House, complet LEA TWELVE- Rent for the win x 1311 Mtn w..11r81,500 FALER & RUTEERFORD, 107 F stiw U percent, on FOR SALE-ONE OF TH OST BEAUTIFUL Little Homes in Washington; must be seen to be appreciated; Just cém + 1102 New Hampshire ave. ; all modern impro is; brown stone and press endid mvestiuent, s ver forty fine residences erected in the vicinity the past summer, T. A. HAKDIN EI 606 11th st. nw. EW BRICK, NINE eton st. between and bath; Pri 14th firsthouse west Would trade for good tenement $3309 S.C. FITZ = ALE—1008 MST. N.W.; THREE-STORY J bath; lot I 1 - 82,700, Wallach plac e houses are 1 are usare investment, s Pent tor #733 p KUST & HUNGER! O24 14th st. |OUSE, IN GOOD FOR SALP—NICE FIV neixhborhood, paying 10 per c on #1440. If Sold at cnce will ‘tak Terms to suit. Apply tos. B. KER, h st. nw. bee 9 YTH ST. 5, E—PARTICULARLY Handsome Solidly 1 F-room Bay Window Pressed Brick, 1 t front; cemented kitchen an est modern ell Fay tering, three car i tand public school Tuqure of owner, WILLIAM MAYSE, 516 9th st.u.w. dn@-Ore Fou sae abl x7 OK SALE — TWO Bricks, mi J°Ok, SALEDNICE BRICK DWELLING: convenient to street cars; Ist floor, parlor, din! room, butler’s pautry and kitchen: sized chambers aud | th room ERFORD, 1307 F st, _ RY BKICK DWELLING 6 rooms, U ents: p KFORD, 1 i NICE SIX-, OOM 0; ouly $1,800. at. dd Foe Sy ‘on Now Foyt aud Collar E KEDFOKD W. WALK OK SALE—THREE TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL Hines, S roots atid bath, on Kast, me. between N ented for #20 per month 3 will sell one or ail for Jadot 3 DSOM Ke. BRICK DWELLING, pressed brick front, 100% Fast Capitol st; two stories and basement; 20 11, front bath; just beiny comp 2 price #7 Also new 3-story and Basement Brick Hou first story; on south side Mass. ave 1 10 ¢ 4 bath ut SWORMSTEDI & BK ST AND 2D mut, Just com. 1 lari “and well F2t, SAPE-ON O87. EH sts, 0 Haidsorme Brown Stone P } this house: has 14 room: [-ROOM HOUSES, ®e.; pressed brick e first story; saloon co met all woderh es; will sell No. YLT for a4 09 for $5,000. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F nw. EAT TWO. au Brick Dwellings on New Hap. 00, © of the above,Two Two-story Six- room Brick 10 ene, This property 1s in tho right location, and make pos- Pleasant homes inthe West. End fora. little Calon JOHN v. JAMAN, 0 14th st, OK SALE—NORTHEAST Sts.. 6 rooms and cellar D BET. 2 ni carved mantles. cel- F #25 per month Apply to FOR SALF—CHEAP—10-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, on Est. bet, nd 2d 1. 3s CHARLES W. HAND 1 Fst nw. NEAR WH ST. NW, THREE. Brice $10,000, SEK & CO. 916 Psi. eR N AND story Brick Dwelling with all modern con! auclegant property B. HL, WARNER & CO. Story, 6 Parking end suade trees. hast OR SALE-BEAUTIFUL | 15- ko Iwelling om Coun. av. near Rest. tric 878 BM. WA ta 8 dad . AF st. uw, SALE— A COMFORTABLE SIX-ROOM ne House, LOP 4.001 CUAKE 1 F st. now, NT INVEST Me, Lower part Bsr : Apply 200 Nat. FOR SALETAT A paliGat ner Kesidemce; 11 rooms ui ued. Apply to Owner, 1 ON'st. new. POR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF GRO- cery Store in ood locality; established trade: cash sales ns Y. book cause fe TAINS IN PHG:NIX TER- Tace, East Capitol st, bet. Yd and 3d; will be sold ‘ow to immediate buyer. Apply to T. Db. McCLAKY on prenuses, or at Keom 3%, Adantie Buildine. 3.8. JORDAN, General Avent. Jab-20 JOR SALE—ON, TIFUL SWEET oF THOSE BE Toned Krauich & Bach, slightly used, Patlor Up- Butt Pianos at a bargain, at G. Le WILD & BROS, 709 7th st. n. E JOR SALE — oO} LIGHT THREE-SPRING Bearly new; ‘ine Horse and Hames; dat . te FOr SALE oo Ncw “DAK for cash; In pertect order; ALF—A MAGNIFIC Harness, i DOUBLE SET OF perfect condition; orizinal cost $200; Will sell for $60. Apply at EUBANK'S Harness siiops, ueat to Wash’ Nailor's Stabies, E bet, 14 and 1-48 ste. UW. Fee SALE—A ONE-MAN TOP ROAD WAI first-class maker wuearly Hew. ELEMMING'S Stable, Bth st. near Euw. Jade" FS q HANCE, fine bi for family or busi: THeSH se Xtraordiuary er; no quits. Also Coupe Kockaway ; paneled body; modern style; perfect repair Au eleant Top By mad Dayton Waron, both the very best make and nearly new, Must be sold for any fair offer to settle un extate at once, Call pri- vate staliie rear 13301 K st. i,w. Jade 0.8 SALE KITCHEN RAY also Child's Crib, Beadstead, Ke a sold at 45 Sth st. ne g january. Horse (ine rider ), Carriaze (in good order), ery, Fur Kobe wi Cape, Rubber Bislikets, Phacton Buggy, Reception and other Dress Opera abd other Wraps; ulso Sauumer Clotniuse, ‘drunks, several pieces of Furniture, &c., by 1auily going abrowd aud wishing to avoid baggage or storage, Address, with stamp, Box 137, Star office. NOK SALESA PSYCHO LIGHT HOADSTEIh 3 use 2 inosths; Al condition; price $110, Address Star ottice. if JOR SAL Pledgen: Upright Pi & Hatdin Organ, $20 At GKACE & WILL Ok SALE-TO Horse LOTHKOP ‘Two-atrap Stable Blankets, Gum Horse Covers, without Hood, $3 each. J , with Hood, #4 enc JOR SALE—FURNITURE—HOUSE, Inquire B. LANE, 605 13th at, n, FOE SALE PIANO Bac 5 st recrived 6 more of these beatiful New England Pianos, with embossed bronze panels of the very iatest 1h. “These instruments are known for thelr Tich tone and splendid wearing qualities. Price 2289; $10 cash and $10 per month. It you want the finest Piano in the World xet the SUHMEK Piano. HUGO WOKC LE= SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT PIANOS, medium and large sty at surprising Dargains tor cash or monthly payments, Take advautuge of this opportunity, Its for this week only. GRIMES’ PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pennsylvaniaaye. — y The shoumnger is 1 itso Co, as “leading piano. 11th at. Fok SALE FRED ZELL YLVANIA ave. n.W., Dealer in hiuported Birds and Cages aud Bird Food aiid Fancy aud Conuuon Pigeons, dis-1 QUR SALE—AN ELEGANT CHICKERIN full irou frame; oversiruny, aud in Kood The price will surprise you. PEEIFFER & CON S14 11th st nw, Foe, sabe uble rates, alz-tf NEW COUPE Joupe Family Carin used Only Double " . Se Hares: + Sinele Buyey Harness, fu We huve also large stock of Lap kobe Horse Dlaukets at cost, “These goods correspoud With any in this city or abroad, at WM. F. GEXELWS Grand H. Display, 406 Penn. ave.nw, Sign of the H, JRE SALE-SECOND HAND sq andurd makes, trom ¢: payaeuts W. G. “1110 F st. uw, AND | FREIGHT 14-foot beam; he OK SALE—LA Bulbs, aud Wire Flowe: 2th wt. uw. FP ek ALE OUNG FaOTS, MOCK Janarien, Cazes, Guldlisties, pratt'a Dog Food und Mediemes, send tor Ldus, Vrice List, SCHMID's Bird store CHINESE IMPOR er offered in this cit At EDW. 8. SCHM1D"S Bird Store, We ae PPO S322 OR RENT ~NEW BHICK STABLE IN fear of 16333 O at. uw. ; 3 stalls and rooui f Water wud gas. “Aji 1B st. > Veuitisylvanis ave, Lits 1 cases of Mabox: buclish Oak, Cherry aud or Cu monthly’ payments of #10. Old Squares tukeu iu exchange aud 1ull value allowed, Be) 4, Ol SA. jure ts wa Be joss of tise, no handling of tue price list. D. BALLAUF FOR SALE. S irds STOKE, 11 I 5 M str R SALE—AT_A SACRIFICE, A CONFECTION- ery and Cigar Store domg agcod cash business; food reason for selling. Apply 475 Cst new. It” TIAL WANTED—TO TARE A SHARE FOR 000, with seven others in like amount—com- Pany to manufacture building material: demand is all that is required; rights secured by seventeen patents, Room 79, Corcoran building, 10 a.m. eolw PAKTY WITH SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS A would like to Buy Stuall Mercantile Bus! all or address B, 711G st. usw. Hf FOR TWO TRUST NOTE: oue and two years to Tin ; be Ger cent interest; given for deferred payineats ou Washinzton real estate. JAS. H. BEALMEAI, O34 F st., Koom 4. Jade GOOD GROC PROVISION AN t wishiug to retire: none but those ess need address 0.1 » Star office, ood location ; Address STATION ER, Star oi s Drv Stores in West Washington; hus im connection the Paint, “Oil and Glase Business, will sell both or separate; lonx lease ou building obtained; reason forselling retiring trom bu Adress GH. FICKL as1-6t" ia GALVESTON, TEXAS, HH, M. TRUEHEAKT & CO., Real vestors' Agents. rstablished 18, references: ‘Nat, Bank, WORLD DO Mi —REMEMBER THE ‘Terrestrial Clock.” RAMSAY lias cut the Prices; watches cleaned, $1; first-class 1ain-spriturs, warraited one year, $17 all clock and jewelry work at the lowest prices ib ie city, we defy cuinpetition, 1224 F st. now. aul7 MANICURE. ADAM PAYN, 7 MA 703 15th st. n, ie only import ev AND CHIROPODIST, over Thompson's drug store. manufucturer of Fine Mani- fd Chiropodist Goods south of New York. =m fire proof, ment, and Chars 04 10th st aw. ai wld Congressman Gibson Sick. Congressman Gibson of Maryland left his home at Easton Thursday night on his way to Washington and was taken suddenly ill before reaching Baltimore, The Baltimore Sun said: “He had to be removed from the boat to the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. John R. Emory, 2112 North Calvert street. Mr. Gibson is still ill, but was slightly better Sunday, Dr. Tinsley says it will be several days before Mr. Gibson will be able to leave for Washington. Hazing Cases at the Naval Academy. Annapolis Dispateh to the Baltimore Sun. A board of naval academy officers on Satur- day concluded an investigation into the cases of Naval Cadets Frederick A, Traut, Horace Greeley Macfarland and Joseph C. Breckin- ridge, who were charged with hazing naval cadets of the fourth class, After examining Cadet Groff, who is a Maryland boy, an ap- pointee of Congressman McComas, Cadets Bag- ley and Puegnet and others, during which it was brought out that the accused had required the fourth-class men to stand on their neads and induige in other pranks common to baz- ing, the court submitted its report to Superin- tendent Sampson. Though not officially an- nounced, it ts said the conclusions of the court did not justify a verdict ealling tor dismissal of two of the students. who may xet off with slight punishment, and that clemency has been recommended in all the cases, The Rumored Big Cigarette Deal. Itis stated that Allen & Ginter have sold their extensive cigarette works at Richmond and their tcbacco factories elsewhere to a syndicate of New York and English capitalists with $25,000,000 capital, All the tradiag cigarette manufacturers in this country have, it is further stated, been forced into the concern, and even the firm which manufac. tures the machinery for the making of e1gar- ettes was gobbled up, Cigarette manufacturers in New York dis- credit the report, Shoes in Walking. From the Shoe and Leather Reporter. It is indisputable that the prehensile power of the foot is impaired by the use of shoes, We lose much of our hold upou the ground. For perfect and rapid progression « ciose union of the toes and earth are as essential as the grip of the car upon the cable, But as foot ra and climbing of trees are the exception we shall get on well enough in good-titting shoes. The iore part of evena flexible-soled shoe can never grasp, hoid fast and propel as the pliant sep- arate toes cau, and in the bare foot the joints are untrammeled and effective coadjutors. The Germans call the toes of the feet “tingers,” and it is said that in a memorable battle the soldiers took off their shoes and braced themselves with their bare feet in order to successfully with- stand the shock of an assault. tee Better Left Unsaid. From the Boston Budget. Gertrude (speaking of Beatrice’s fiance)— “What will Jack do now that he has inherited all this money?” Beatrice—"Oh, I shall just make him give up all business and—and live like a gentleman, you know,” Gertrude (quietly)—"It will be a great change for him.” ————-ee Danger in the Pipe. From the Indianapolis Seutin William Stutzman, a filty-five-year-old citi- zen of Danville, filled his pipe from a fresh THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1898. ee eee ee CITY AND DISTRICT. THE DISEASE WE RATE. > Tux Evento Star is ever ywhere recog | The Grippe Stays with Us and Druggists nized and admitted to be, in every quality, the leading and favorite newspaper of the National Capital, alike in the counting-room, the work- shop, and the family circle. Pretty much everybody in the District reads it regularly. It is therefore much the best advertising medium in the city; and, in proportion to circulation its advertising rates are aiso much the cheapest. THE CG. AND O. CANAL CASE. A Rule to Show Cause Why a Receiver Should Not be Appointed. In the case of George S. Brown et al., tras- tees, against the Chesapeake aud Ohio canal company, filed last week, for the appointment of 8 receiver, a rule to show cause was directed to be issued by Judge Cox today. The rule is made returnable on the 6th of February and provides for the service of copies of the bill and exhibits with the order on defendant within ten days and defendant is to serve a copy of the cause shown on complainants on or beiore January 25, — Police Court Cases. In the Police Court, Judge Miller, Satar- day the following cases were tried: Richard Holmes, cursing and swearing, #5; George Col- ston, vagrancy, bonds or 90 days: James Kelly, cursing and swearing, $5; Michael Hill, loud and boisterous, #5; Robert Moore and Vatrick Danchower, loud and boisterous, Banks, Horace Tibbs and ly conduct, $5 each. Perry n was charged by Officer Kaucher with driving at « rate of speed faster than four miles an hour. The court imposes a fine of Leon Waters was charged with being picious character. Ofticer Beedle that Waters hung around the Globe theater and had been assisting Harry B. Fitzhugh to spend a bequest of 35,000. Waters stated that the proprietors of the theater would tes- tify to his good character and the case was continued, TODAY'S RECORD. Charlotte Gaskins was fined 25 for disorderly conduct in East Market space, Georgetown, Robt. Ross, colored, for carrying a revolver was fined $20. Morris Lyons. weariag a sol- dier's uniform, paid $5 for being loud and bois- terous, Harper Green, a colored vagrant, was sent to the work house for ninety days, Walter Thomas, charged with carrying a pistol and discharging it in Union street, between 15th and 16th and L and M streets, was fined $50. Wm. D.Carter was fined $5 for interfering with an ofticer while he was making an arrest, Judg- ment was arrested owing to a technicality in the information, Frank Parker, colored, charged with disorderly couduct im Geo: town and fined $3. Michael MeDarby, boister- ous aud profane language; $5. ¢ cursing and swearing; ¢5. Kitty Sims, Geor Ross, Wm. Pinkney, profanity; $5 cach. Aunie Lewis and Gertie Wasumgton. colored, vagrants; 90 days each, Heury Fuster, a ten- year old colored boy, was charged with disor- derly conduct and shooting crap, He as out 5 and in five days, aca Death of Alonzo I Mr. Alonzo H. Parks, «'well-inown resident of South Washington, died sudueuly last Satur- day at 8 o'clock of heart failur. Mr, Parks, who was sixty-one years vld, came to Washing- ton iu 1867 to accept a position in the Treasury Qepartinent. The remains were seut to P. mer, Mass., last evening. Three sons survive him, Parks, —.__ Marriage Licenses, Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court as follows: Charles It. Reckitts and Emma Wills; Charles Moss and Nettie Mal- lory, both of Louisa county, Va.; Frank M. Helm and Johanna Dune George H. Felt, j of Constantine, Mic! and Beewe A. ther; John T. Galton and Carrie Beile Bil- lingsley; Harrison Thornton and Carrie Blake- ne Miles and Mary Smith, ss 5 it Was a New Year Night Party, Mr. Bicligk, the keeper of a 7th street res rant, was charged in the Police Court today with selling liquor after miduight on the last night of the old year. It was proved, however, that all who were prescut were his invited guests there to see the new year in. aud a plea aut reanion of his friends was being b nd beer flowed freely, but it was not suld, ‘The case was dismissed, ease They Exchanged Boxes. An amusing contretemps is reported from w York and Philadelphia, Last week ona north-bound train were Gen. and Miss Rau, going to Philadelphia to attend young Mr. Raum’s wedding, and Dr. Ruth, U.s.N., going to New York to attend Mr. Ward McAllister’s New Year bail, The party chatted pleasantly until they reached Philadelphia, where they separated, the general marching off with dressing case supposed to contain Miss Raam’s beautifai gown for the wedding. The hand- ome doctor went onto New York and at Jersey walked out with a dressing case supposed to con’ his evening dress, In the meantime all was not well in Philadelphia. The young lady on arriving at the house opened the case to spread out the dress, when to her dismay a man’s society regimentals me tumblin; the floor, ¢ explanation plain, once Gen, Kaum was notified and he sending dispatches to all New York tele: ofiices to apprehend the doctor and recover the The doctor by tins time had discovered error and was keeping the wires hot to Philadelphia trying to tind Gen. Raum, After lavishing wealth ts on the wires to enable telegraph company to declare an extra idend, the two gentiemen found each other, and ator interchanged boxes, Miss Raum’s reaching Ler an hour before the wedding and | No. | paving of Maryli j month ot T and Doctors Are Busy. Quinine, antiprrine and physicians are in great demand in this city just at present. The doctors’ carriages roll about the streets night and day and medicine of various kinds rolls just as constantly down the throats of the citi- zens of the District. The much talked about Ja grippe is generally believed to be the cause of all this. but the doctors speak very cau- tiously on the subject. Most of them admit, however, that they have a few cases of the Russian influenza and that the remainder of their pationts aro suffering from old-fashioned colds caused by carclessneas during the unsea- sonable weather. One of the leading drug- gists in the city in talking with a Stan reporter this morning said that he had noticed a large inerease in the number of prescriptions handed in. and that a great many people were dosis themselves; that the demand for quinine antupyrine ‘especially was very @ thought that the newspaper publi to la grippe had the effect of people to treat seriously what they would con- rat another time an ordinary cold. As soou as a person took cold he became appre hensive that he was about tohave the new disease and either called in a doctor or went te adrug store. The druggists he admitted were domg a big busiuess, and like the doctors were kept busy XO LATGMING MATTER. Colds, pneumonia, bronchitis, or really and truly la grippe, which have got? The offi- cials at the health office are willing to allow that something is wrong. When a Stam re- vorter called there today he founda well-known citizen of Washington standing im the front oftice in a dejected attitude and something of he look of 4 man who had been hauled through mill, He had just extricated himself from the grip of the la grippe after a siege of twelve days, ople have been treating this thi lightly,” said the sufferer; “but let the on laughing, There ax @ merry tim them. I laughed, too, for a time, but gradu- ally the laughter became hollower and hol- lower, until at length yo id not have drawn a laugh out of “me, don't know whether I shail ever laugh again, “How does it feel?” said the sympathizing reporter, “How does it feel? Well, you just wait. One You will think you have red-hot blank- ets wrapped around you and the next that you fely packed away in ice. You will be ve that there isa friond standing behind and whacking you over your head with @ hammer wiuile another friend bores holes im your bones with an auger. Excuse me amoment, please, Dhave got torun outand replenish my supply of quinine.” A DEATH REPORTED, Clerk McGinn of the health office, when ap- pealed to, said that Dr, J. B. Johason had re- ported the death of Henrietta B. Edwards, at 616 North Capitol street, of influenza, This is pretty the grip. The burial » week ending January 4 g results: From pneumon: phthysis, 15; congestion 3 influenza, 1. WHAT THE DOCTORS REPORT, yburn told a Stax reporter this morn- ing that he had a great deal of sickness among his patients. He t ‘ht that in the entire number that had come under his observation there were a few cases where the symptoms closely resembled those of the new disease, Severe headache with pains in the bones and nausea were the prominent features, h of some of his cases, His treatment, varied with the cases and depended upon which symptom seemed to be the most prominent. ‘The doctor said that he thought he had had the elise ane himself, bat was now entirely recov- ered, Dr. Hamilton Leach told a Stan reporter that he was d now to make as many daily Visits a8 when he was a physician of the poor. He thought that there was more sickness in the city at present than there had been for Anumber of the cases which he was treating were simply bad colds, but he believed that he had several cases of the genuine grip. In these cases there was fever, followed by nausea and pain in the bones, THE INVALID POLICE, Fifty-three of the officers of the police force are absent from duty today, afllicted with the a saw too > betore grip. Lieuts. Amiss and Vernon, who have been off duty, reported today, and Capt. Aus- tin and Inspector Swindelis are reported to be considerably better, toe DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, PAVING OF MARYLAND AVENT Recently the Commissioners received from Mr, S.C, Clarke and others, the committee on ‘ovements of Citizens’ association, , & letter re < information as to the venue from llth to 15th sappropriation. Capt. Russell, im his indorsement of the papers, says that Maryland aven: between 11th and 15th Will be paved under the present appropriation, @hd that the same'from 13th and Boundary is in the schedule for next year. Mr. Clarke will be so notified. LAST MONTH'S COLLECTIONS, The collector of taxes reports that during the rmber the ¢ ions trom all sources amounted to = %. Last year the December collections amounted to #92,978.51. GEORGETOWN MUST WAIT, For some time past the Commissioners have dd bete them the question of providing Georgetown with a police patrol and telephone system, Two companies, the Gamewell and the Man were the only bidders, The former aircady has its system in use here, and Supt. Miles ommended that it be put in the Georgetown precinct. The Commissioners, however, today in board session decided te throw out both bjds and readvertise for pro- posals, st. ne. out of this FO SALE ION EY 10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE within the District of Colurabia at lowest cute of interest, in sums to suit, GLU. W. LINKINS, ts Cor. 19th und H ste, n, a6. Tp Sve BUY A HOU: E WITHOUT A CASH . Your reut will purchase a home in one Court ms Gexeran Tera —Judges Hagner and we dow getun, in tin to pert the d ting in in time to permit him to — shine resplendent at the ball. wieder package of tobacco. When he lit it an explo- sion occurred which blew out both of his eves. KED TO OFFERT ru me tegen: 6 perce Today—Pratt agt. B. and P. RR Co, aud small atiguiits Of the prettiest and iost healthiul Iocations north: | > = = Se was cusployed ou the form of 1 M. Camp- The Decea Concert. opinion by Judge James aftirming judgement ee diaetins | SS eSU wil bays asta tiga ee oeae COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. bell and war jw roldier in the (seventh Indiata | The program for the concert to he given by | below. First national bank of New York ag, regiment, It is surmised that a small cartridge Was in the tobacco, Verniuent printing office ; onl hed ; will rent readily at 8: t three for sale: Just 7, asplendid invest- 000, #25.000, 000. $1,000, 8900, Instrict of Columbi: remanding for re do, adjusting rights and e De M Miss Marie Decea on Monday, January 13, has aring on certain points, VERY CHEAD KOLLIAY, FIVE usinutes’ walk fruin Forsest Glen station, 6 act Sue ienep been completed, and the list of artists who will | Distinct agt, Joka Curtain; opinion by Judge al Listate at o and 6 k Vt ont ; a fouse in northwest snow renting at @40; ved by anew Louse, stable, fruit trees, &e.; will | How Barnum Outwitted the Canadians. | assist is announced in Tae Svax's advertising | Hagner sustaining motion in arrest. MM. PARKER, 1418 Fst, er POE G00 ne mameulals | subdivide nicely: price, $4.00 nw, | From the Rochester Posi-Expross. columns, Miss Decea will receive a warm wel- os EERSTE ALSO | NgONEY To LOAN oN KLAL CARUST, EVANS & CARUST yO BALELFARMS OF ALL SIZES AND AT GLE, ‘Do you know why P, T, Barnum is unpopu- »trom her many frieuds, The boxes have | Brazilto Eject the Russian Minister. ful cor. hotise Mats in CHARLES W, BASDA Wet eee SE FOIC iy ES Oa ices asthe Weta ara Coston ae tn Canadlae” caked & theatrical ageut last | nearly all been taken by prominent people, | The London Tunes’ Lisbon correspondent on Park st Mt. P one rest anh Bae Povnticl WOK SALE FOR $15,000—EASY TERMS—FIRST- | Branch. Beautiful land for subdivision adjoint “Tw « i 1 i si . ys thata Brazilian journal reports that the 225 Bat ve. cae 2d gONEY TU LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP. class burnished TO lars Auverdale. Coliege Park und Chorlton Heights Tiacts | Right, “I will tell you: There is a heavy duty | Miss Decca will sing two solo numbers and a | Says thata 4 P cs Ca MM PARKER, 1418 F 6 M proved Keal Estate Sec 1 laruace root :let uae poe are we Ca ad on posters in Canada aud the showman who | duo with oe rar este Clarke, the tenor, | government at Rio Janeiro intends to expel the — 5 Se hoe Or BORO. io ji " ‘i who comes with most flatiering notices of his comsequet € Ri 0 ; IECLANIN f ot e qua a Russian envoy in consequence of Russia's re= JOR RENT—1 ai L DECLINI _adst takes a large quantity of printed matter into work elsewhere. The concert wili be opencd * ens han ke bili Th of Seana. Gun, water ANON LEAL ESTATE ATI JOR SALE woe | the dominion is under an enormous expense, el » Tusal to recognize the republic. e envoy pane, Lath. Bawls pel ) pak sa bree mots 4 Prince Geo, county, Md.,contuius ( z i (XPemi. | by a trio by Rubenstein, played by Miss Powell, | tie Russian government at Rio is M. Yonme. viata gee aie THOS G. 1 growing beighborhoed;§ rouns, bath, cemented far dweutiug, lanze barn aud othe | Barnum ny ee wee oe m. He | Mr. Mi a aud ¥ = re On. Mise Bowell is |The report came from St. Petersburg imme- me pong aber at alls ied, red, cabinet iualitels of cher five trust trecs all un rail bearave, piauned a Canadian tour for 1836, and two years ys welcome in Washington. She has been “ a " ~ ee eee © LOAN—SUMS OF $500 T 00 AT 6 VER andeliets, 2 latrobes and rae in each | 14 mat Raspberrica: 1,400 c a a S this sce. | duttely after the declaration of the republic at 1} cfore he sent tous of posters to Canad neglected to pay the duty. ja and ‘The stuff lay in the custom house without being called for, and at very busy with concert en: son and is playing better t gements this sea- ebt and larger sums at > per cent on city an ever b dw delay, per x HL we ws a 15 @, aud improve appiyto J.B, “square from Ft Kuo that the czar would refuse to recognize the Ok. Full new government, 131 fore, In addition to the trio she will have two solos, as r _ ee — : = : = dary er Ota we _ Jast the officials decided to advertise it for sale | will Miss Amy Hare, the pianist, who has lately ndon’s Keception for Stanley. MiG3EY TOLOAN IS StS TO SULT ON 4 ws ebeapent houses 1 mic city aud on einey fers, | Gy At MRIGHEW OOD, Dc, | at anction, | Barnnm sent un agent to the sale | tuken up her residence here and has already |, “estat at aap se SSUES CULLTNASE & COs GOP atnw, | eon —— " = fed st "LOUIS PF SHOE AR ei tO ae nw, | t@buy up the show bills and he did so at a bar- | become a favorite. Mr. Clarke's numbers will ae ang : don OSEY 1o LuaN oN Good REAL vetate | FM at ter K&L esomat.mwabn, | = ae ee : = Cue, | Sain. ‘The secret leaked out and that's the | be an aria from Reginella, by Braga, and a | t9 Welcome Stanley. The geographical society | Me eitiy in enue out, (OP BEAL El 000 he “tivation. iniprive by frane dwelling ueheaitty | Feason the patriotic citizens of Canada are | Iawen song. ‘The tickets are "at Matcrott’s, | hns provided accommodations for 6,000 people | AERERT © OR. Section of the District, about 14g ilies west of Brigit. | dowa on Barnum.’ 1110 F street. af the Albert hall, The main feature of the paomnrao Ioan okS BOKDE, Goon Bt’ Brinhewood, gear teniaints of ts ate oe tS a sar Larner evening will be a map of Africa 100 feet by 80, OEY TO LOAN ON STOCKS, BONDS, GOO Bf Brightwood tear terminus of Tt ste cara Uo - cal . MW Cominercial Paper and uiber securities” Note. P.SHULMAKER, 020 Fstuw. seat Coz Why? Judgment Against Lag Railroad Af-| (oid medals of Stanley and Emin, with “ Loe Wa B DEMPSES, JOR SALE—Ok EXCHANGE FOR A Lange | Ftom Life. ‘ =. = firm silver replicas, bave been struck for APIIOL | Sos = CS CETyC RTA eres ie ets Brains Son en ae emer. Land, 8 \aluuble ‘Traveler—“What's the fare to New York? In the Conrt in General Term today Justice | tion to the white officers of the expedition. tha? ONEY AN IN SUMS TU SUIT, FRO itsitiess Pro} Payiue large income. SAMUE! i eink DEA al > a — t St ri vouttaatts | MM Gi-Cocupwarduon Arproved Kent Eatateworurits SLGVAUSATSC HE atritathuate dost | Ticket Agent —“Notbin’ sit. Coz why? Coz | James delivered the opinion of he court in the eh Acne nea jored family. M. M. | Las % ADSI}, 1008 F stn. w. ROE SALES SS.000 WILL PURCHASE A Faint ER LORE AONE NC ES pou to gee ak: ease of Wm. Pratt by his next friend against dete Ay 1s 5UMS OF $500 TU $10,000 ef Lou gseres direetly at a station 14 wiles out, the Baltimore and Potomae railroad company, | _ 724s William John Moran of Chicago, now t SAMUEL BrALMEA, 310 St. Paul st, Baltiuure, W. and Q. M. H. SAUNDERS & CO, a. ane A ., -, | in this city, was interviewed in Pittsburg and Es BM Sad-ute . i aiirming the judgment below. This was a suit | “| ‘ - 8 2A st. we, 4.8. A . - i ™ * = : From the Philadelphia Inquirer. x » Gedy Ne AN ED ANDS) ¥ 3 enst La tation, from. rs id e 1 cl caleepeceed well autare te ur at pail G vee a1 3u DUCKET & Fol rst-nw, | Dose and a voice that was across between a | ito the horse and cart of plaintiff, kuocking him yee muderste SH 1. LEIPOLD, ae — pavinareiaeed off and injuring him. In April,138,a verdict for | sisting Parnell in his present trouble. “The ‘Sew. cor, Lith and F sta iw, OR SALE—A FINE FAKM OF 106 ACKES WITH wheezy fog horn and a buzz saw passing through M 3,000 was given, The plaintiff was represented | charges made against Mr. Parnell bi E AND J ONTINE POLICIES Duiidinan hale'mile fron Highiaud staeen anges | ® Kuot, walked into a popular bar room last | by Mr. W. A- Cook and E, M. Hewlett and the | Orsiee in the divorce suit ‘are Tales,” uid Me, male petees anne ha rotated ruiles trot bry laud veauutuily adapted to | Right and after a prelimiaary sneeze demanded | detendant by Mr. Enoch Totten, and a claim of | Moran, “and it is a shame that the Irish leader ad site AcHe subdivision: $10.5 : nolean® TU LOAN ON D.C. PROPERTY DUO i sume wo cut ae 5 and Oiee eur, Nedelay. Lange louis aapecialty, BEALL. BuUWN & CO, WASI'N DANENHOWER, MSP | ow Haw. Sr.w'rg13.30 | DOE NO acres ou both sides of rail- ) to #150. Building lots at GUC, Beverai houses at cheap. “158 wcres below Insane asylum, 6 aniles from Washington, 140 Seabrook, #10. 140 acres, suine place, improv acres at Ardwick sta. #1.000. 1Sucres at Landover. witit contributory negligence was made, The piain- tiff claimed that the accident was caused by the gateman urging him to drive on, Sec he dies ate An Old Citizen Gone. Tow! ut branch vile Hyattsville from $200 to Hyattsville “whisky and quinine !” “Yes, sir,” answered the bar tender, and emptying the contents of a white paper into a gles he set out a decanter of whisky and the should be given this unpleasant . Hie friends in this country sympathize with bim, and ut our meeting in New York, at which sev- tw bir, 213 Cleve'd wy. .w.1,800 ih. +3, 000 rtion ot the 10r... % ‘Theaboveisoniv a ool 8-3 perty on my : 15 wer stranger with the “grip” helped himscif toa : : ; —— chs, For ve £01 wa &. Hi ‘$4,000. F v nd at Bladens- |} vhi A i i i . Richard H. Clarke, who died on Satur- ragged will receive attention, purer io boas = Uelteand Stn. tat, HOG T-WAGGAMAR. | Dunecheny Baru of 1yG nce a eaiae Blades: Liberal dose; which he awaliowed with agrimace, | , MF. Bi os " Sesthumtcaky Dewea hie ome sympsthy - Fils co * y ri day at his residence on 9th strect between te92 IN SUMS FROM $500 UPWARD, 7 is Say ae ux House. “44 miles frou Hyattsville, eueap, that drink on the regular list now?” was | day - i to be used in aliach pl Tr @ a De JOR SALE-412 AND 414 MAPLE AVE, LE ssn, DUCKETT & FO. - | but will f acum of mony x AT THE LOWEST KALE OF INTEREST o “ ec 3 as. “f & FORD, 617 asked, Massachusetts avenue and L street in his sev. 7 allach pl Droit Putk, opposite residence of Congressman ahd sees E his defense. Such villainy will only react and 3 REAL ESTATE IN“THIS DISTRICT. sia ag ee eg eng Newrert Reve e Pa et Ge Tydct; since la grippe struck the town. We | enty-third year, was one of the old-timo resi- im the end do Mr. Paruoll more good than : : 32 workman: el Ne 70 we sto | Comer ith it Fate ih w,_ | Svea eeerect tea with Deat quublane wud heating | {Fontiny balsa ie sigttauntou Beads. Laud gear it | Ory und when we bad. forty oF Bits celice ney | dents of the District. He was a son of Archi- | harm.” H —— -- = — ae Dy ef ‘on el pply 2 .! cre. andso e My ——— - —-«@e —-—__ — : JOM HOUSE. WITH |), EAL ESTATE INVENTMENT spparatus; electric Dell. SRUNES & WEACER, Yarde will son bé constructed. between. the Poouts | for quinine the boss went to a druggist aud got ; bald Clarke, who, over half a century ago, Ths Becmeed? Glllenss, Giato and “AMPBELL. “ite om. | BE SAFE Ab Us. LUNDS. @21-1m°* 629 F st. new | mentioned. cut price. iu order to settle au estate, | a hundred doses put up in those little was a justice of the on E street scataiuatenad asian’ BIA PEK CENT, PAYABLE QUARTERLE. JOK SALESBUAUTIFUL, COPTAGH ON. Were | 20.000. W. PYOUNG. 1905 Fetnw. date | Hpundred evel tle Aa ek a F sey between 8th and 9th streets northwest. For Kaights of Labor hareformed on offs a sud MLE, PRE MSs Chie een, dian ave. bear Li ‘Mr, Pleasant; lot 42x 1 PS TON, METECPOLITAN BRANCH, DB. | order a fresh supply tomorrow. You can get | Many years the decessed was a printer on the a pon ge rg oS orthweat ©e.000"40 Loan eRe DUVALL. Ore Bek re eamee MD | aay tara em Cotawes, Country Homesand Exim, whisky and quinine in every first-class bar room | ld seat og obra stare rye “ihe | 125.000 members. 5 oust Peaaun- OF ahead ALL, ' no 2 a e ‘ ni nF ” clerk iu the rior department, and for ‘Shorebaun. ath pry ON REAL ESTATR Fok, SALESGEEAT DARGAIN-ALEEY Prop: ) 0S = nw __| in town, Dest few yours bed’ prepeosted pension and oe eer ene sf ee botte ot aca SRRAGE Rp oat ~S0U_ tee?) THOK. R WaGGaMaN. | Framcanl sew Feo Bricks ster ca cored, . = i other claims. He was in an’ jum days | of delegates last week to revive th Fah sgh TOIT, in ease | 2 teal _TMO8.BWAGGAMAR._) Brite Sow SAB Pg ae PE PERSONAL, niin bee te Brome Satret "tie ware ommucat of Be | gocions reported in foro of testing’ 3. ear Bair of hee Hany Ga kpseoced heel Eatate Security, 1m Dinteietar | a1-Sms" = . Of the District. _He wav a communicant of Bt. eee Whiting of Michigan and h. | Coser Ling du any SUde wented, at lowest rates of lie | POR SALESIUST COMPLETED, AN ARTISTIC CNMIESERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS | The second day of the new year brings vividly ick's Catholic church, from whence his fu- | Hutchinson in place on Any Se TRU J. FREE & OU. Have of @ yams, near’ burait ele; cabinet | and Anawere. rd USO ae Ivy Institute, | to our recollection that good old adage, “In the | n eral will take place on Wednesday. — — ees 1 jowwehter, ea . 3 ae, | eee J pont circle ony A A.M. " Minn. ary plusnting. il'bew nd it let = Feascuable, House of 12 icons and beth; vane es | —2o-1m Roncwent $s. Sth tnd K sin... | midat of life wears in debt” x * i. stove | Clough is Dr. John A. Moore with of eater tw all parts of ve hous oui tums W al, at lowest xateson approvedreat | above, Ait. SEMSUES, ooms 30, Ketone butiding, | QW IS TUE TIME. WE WILL Pa “HIG Fine Boe aR —-. Suse om | toe cotnction of the young wife, and is sae FD ee ER eA trati teae, | Syn coe —are NEW -BIE-ROONT BRIG See aresn os ar JUSTES OLD ASD, oie * Now Year's reformers some: street southeast, exploded, causing about $50| made the defendant in o nit Soe JOk RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNIsit Se eee oe eee Anta aiusky | imentand balsnce in teuthit mstaliments toattt: | 9 OLBORIZED PRIVATE DETEORIVE deeb, age better to awear of ard erm ealenet, 1s then infamous blackmailing scheme on the part of orth west, suitable tor Meunber of Foreliu Minis Oe ere ety gg Inediawe purchaser, “E.M. SMITH & BUN. 152 Fat | A Willan bor Oe De IEOTIVE AGENCY. ‘Thun bever to awear off a¢ all. Albert Ji ores ” Bear Noriuauie and Ariiugton. moderate rent to | ESTE the security is good. nenipe Pe ee *"a27-2w- | tended to i Sdentiale ola oa ill on vania avenue between 6th and Moore.’ waite tenant. Will rent by season or Fear. 1014 | 11% ___V. ©. GREES eo mw, Prop | Bours. Wa. Ravager, 028 Fat eee caceels aattiaeas evening and was| The Atlants chamber of commerce bas in- OO BOS _ | YACSEY TO Loan ON KEAL ESTATE AT LOW. | FOR, GALE — Dy HUannprowed, tuclucing a heere | meme d * One-third of the fools of the country think | removed to his home, 2110 E street northwest. | vited a delegation of FOR BEATA BPSCTIFGL ENGLISH bast: witu'S'Tavesuowes i COiumodiou Dwelling. With suapl exrotds, ante, they can beat the lawyer in expounding law,| ‘There were ninety-cight arrests made by the | association to attend ite < mituated on k st. bet. Conn. ave. and tStie es ee Ee ee py ed ARCHITECTS. one-half think they can beat the doctor healing | police in the hours spore: lg — Ne ‘Jacks, an ex-United interior fuieh is most artistic, desienen = — = delightful: and at low prices, aud on eusy os the sick, two-thirds of them think they can | o'clock this morning—seventy-two on Piste perfec ho woos Gard tn bath ‘Tootat JO FES Bikrctor AND EMPALMER, - ‘apaiy to ane dined 0) bs a beat tie minister Lpeayen joe and ail | day's reports seg Meee he for burglary and larceny, jarvicalae® abely to MILL'S JOUNSTON, Pet 3¥e. BW W. 0. DENISON, £ a of them know they can beat the in ren zee ga po eterno Ar ‘ ave ae, ‘Telephone call “151.” as Beal Estate Agent, 923 ¥ st. n.'y, ee18-5m* po | ning a newspaper.—Poughkeepse News-Press, in the cells today. court at Muskegon,