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y THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1890. __FOR _RENT—HOUSES. _|__ FOR RENT—ZOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE_LOTS. AUCTION SALES. Pe O Lat. iw cLUF-@50 Loe @..- 40 | 2718 Teh JoR RENT_BY FisH & MILLER. 1213 F ST.N.W. House 307 14th st. n. Teoms, gas and water: & in first-class co ighborbood excellent; Fent #21 per month & «ocd careful tenant. £28-3t Fis RENT—6 DUPONT CIRCLE-NEW AND seuent House; 12 © kitchen, jarwe calar, euitable for phy: Apply 3 Dupont circle, 128-6" UR KEN {—FURNISHED—NINE ROOM HOUSE nest 1th and Pierce st. nw.; all mod imps. ric $00. FRISIOE & SIMPSON, 1538 F at. 2.6. PES at . {Ok RENT—HOUSES—1909 14TH ST, a Vermont ave. nw. Keys at M. M. PAKKER, 1418 F st. 'NT—610,614 AND 616 K ST.N.E;NEW Ticks; 6 re nod. ita provements: south front; ipuulie school: G1U and O14 at 818.90 th Keys at 608 K xt. ue. H&S DRO. LOU F st. ne ‘T-SEVERAL GOOD COMFORTABLE Stall Dwellings nar East Capitol at, near Ko¥- ermment printing office, near =mithsonian’ and alay in 51 2D ST. N.E. COR.; 8 ROOMS; nice jusre from care nicely papered. 1 Sear e feat Si 1615 3D | FQ! PAIR 452 3 Ist me, 8 Me ave, 1 Pst. ow. 1. the West bud ; rents ranging froma #1010 8z5 to parties JOR RENT— well recommended, A. Mets TIRE, Ris Ov.w. Sr.mt z ¥.. opp. Trimty chureh,_ O40 gry rh AS capital we. tY ficy bet, Maud 0, Oth and teh nw. iO Pp RGARKETT. Lith and N.Y. ave, ¥ THOS. Cat. nw. 410 Sih sti. w.,2 1 OK RENT BY RO, HOLTZMAN, REAL ks be Sane Broker, 1(th and# sta.mw HOUSES. A wt sc), 11 ath nw. ,62. Se 1326 14th n'w.Ur 1533 M (rea¥),57- FULNISHED HOUSES, Mees. aveand Thomag {ith above Kat., 14r..$150 eizele, 17 0 Neray. ur. N, 124... 6 wey 1 ur. ist st, Sr th bet. Q &'K, 10r . th or. Qu.w. Dir. front rm., 24 2 ‘a¥e., iat floor, Conn. sv. trent)..830 10th und F ste.n.w, 13 KUOMS; MOD- J.T. DYEL: F 27 MST. NW. STUKES, &o. era improvements ; 850. and dwelling Store rm Ist & N sts. 20-S2w PEM ant kate ne. 820) 318 and 10 A ALL MOD. ; #40 per mouth. Apply to W. s 15-1m ¢ ison! ortion of the property op my FOUR La Dovks. "For full lint call at office for bulletin jssuedom | | )7 fhe Istend loth. 29) THUS. He RENT— $12, Large Yani, ch eau, lee ne, New ‘im Brick, 14 KL ave. n.w., 6-room Brick, nice order, 16.50; Stable Fear 1:320 Yeh st. D.w.,810; Houses cor . Ws $9 at . ri a a ok DUVALL, 925 F st. n. Jjok EF THREE FLOORS, ELEGANTLY furnished, in Louse opposite Capitol; cumplete for jusekeeping. Addres# CALLED AWA}, Star office. E art Qu): RENT—FURNISHED—@125 PER MONT! The wry pleasant seicus aud handsowely’ lo Ssteu Furniss Len ruc Howey v6 G ST A This mie, convenient to the exe ecutive ts, and will be rented at low figure to permiatc OL Z ist st. tw, Sr. 19 Corcoran stUr.4i recis Seats tesnestnte = rs D HOUSES, Conn, ‘& most de: 200 1503 Vie a st. . 15@ 1s0iQ “Ike sbove: Louses can Le examined by THOMAS J. FishEk & co _ URE Fate ST. N.E, &KOOM BL 40 per month OWNER, of 17 tg apd Bw. s 631 Via. ave, nw. 1 au'6, Tr, ner NE z Ms ON ¥ Si. BISE uFFick kodMs ONE Si 1313 F et ETTY BRICK DWELL- iI rood. snips. ; located Joa uuieemm and Agricultural 35 per month. ‘TYLER & AUTMENFOR: 1307 F stn. vr ofiice only. 115 £27-3t UK RENT—49 D ST_N_W., S-STORY BAY-WI dow Brick House with ail modern ug electric bells, ststiouary waxh BEALL, BROW = R RENT—P FISH & MILLER. 1 873.83) “a ates - gue Ais aestichans arler. loention good; rent $21 | J)OK KENT—THE BEST SIX-ROOM NEW BRICK Dwelliny this City for the price; 818 per mo. ; being No. 527 7th st s.w.; bath rooni, cas, latrobe front room can be used for small store if desired; facing new cable car 5 R. A. PHILLIPS & SON, 1419 New York ave. Per mo. to good aud careful tenant. POR RENT—FUENISHED—1021 G ST. \qoou sud both; will be Feuted for ualinedg “eran Ue 8.w. cor. Lith and F sts. 0 7 Sw ROR RENT—-1WO CF Tie PRETTIEST HOUSES | JOR HENT—TWO NEW HOUSES NEAR DUPONT tm the City f price asked: new Uricas: 5 rooms, circle; inet mant electric beilis, &e.; one 8 Pantry, bath: nicely papered: concrete cellar; oriole | rooms and bath: #50; the other 12 roots aud bath; windows; south fro tele; one sjuare tro: Sal and on ‘ . Le Droit Park, “W. A. COULY ae. tf Bs INT—HOU: H ST. N.W.. TEN im wood repair. Inquireof JNO. 5. SCOT Bouse. 127-0" au | $60. AH. SEMMES, room 9, Kellogg building, 1416 Fst. ee er FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS oat cant of tls st, Bt Fok As, . FINE DEAPT HORSE, 10G. J.B. HUNTT, 300 Md. ave. me. ft i SALES UST ARRIV! D CAH TOAD Oregon Foniva, 15 snd up. At r Stable, cor 12th snd Bate ewe AY ANE {OK SALE—CHEAP—Co! Fassia Shelving. Appl tee, ROR SALES OOD WAGON Tos INQUIRE FJ SINSHEIMEL & COBLENS, G25 Gst. nw. Lt JUK SALE-WILL TRADE FOR HORSE Young Biack Mare in oud condition. Aj Woop BKOTHERS' Stable, 17th aud M OR SAlE—GENUINE M©ZIN PARISIAN VIO- Lin, very old and in excellent »tate of preservation. Can be'seen st HERNDON MOKSELL'S, 1311 F st. 260 | new. f: QOR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BECOND- 0 | Shand Pinuos, all in good order und warranted, 0 | Square Piano, $5 per month unnl 7 | Square Piauo, 3 per wonth unt an . office rooms and dwelling. BOX, SHOW Ist = 3iPSON, SiOkY Bi JOR RENT—THKEL Ball, water and yas; in goed 0 Yery cheap rent, Let. nw. nice } tion Zug Tuoue Inland ave. Aves Ugé te 1. AOS! Hows, bay Water, S13 Nn. nw .UR RENT—1 ».W., SFAK IOWA cle, beautiiu. ioestiva, Small S.x-room House; Bewiy Payered, Inquire next door, L THE PIANO EXCHANGE, WARE ROOMS, __ 913 Pennsylvanisave,— Citi FICE —: IkICENT ichiy Kether a very 30; ean be at onc ; 0 cash down ” Oth and H st We. 100 id belawce in four payments: own alg city. Turuishal 120; unturithcd:® Op | tau te ucen at THE PLANO EXCHANGE Wane Ps. ave. —CHEAP-LARGE FEE uns and Shelving, &c., on ii st, be: wuth, 4,8.CAY NE TRIO PIT GAME Fow Deabrizbt Bantams. sCi MID nt bw. t UNFURNISH Milton NEARLY ’ ‘ K iy, AN }XUELLI 404 Fayette | Be cinckiasS seuan NES sell it a suerifice. Call at 203 Ket now. FUbNISUED. Biot ith wt.n's Dupont ele. 125 | Mear 18th........-129 | | FOX & BROW Tenn ave. wud os plsiuses; cab trot close to four for coupe Also one Bright Bay Horse, 15 hands high; has been used by the iamily and chi 5 Cleveland ave., th t.,store. @100 a0 17.80] if the above is uot suid at 36 s.loras.o0 404 Liciirdson pl, ublic auction Saturday, 12 o'clock, st Shos. Dowl- # ree ae i“ 11 | ing's, corner of 11th ave. Low. ) Wasiach pi 5: es a ; esre ne 14min Apply at 1 D.W., private stebl.- in the Fear, ui the 0 « WITH] = 7 7 “PRED c = ode rR ii pros ‘ ¢, be- | POOH SALE—JUD5UN PNEUMATIC 1K COJS deen P ond Vath aud 14th ocean a ic se Apply wo GULLEY bho, | ire x - ‘at. 3 JOR SAT HITE. THs is A ies ES teeLias Job, will be sold ¢ 1 shatts, tive Day tous, newrly KENT i PSiCHO SAFETY orn House sonable Neighburhocd North ‘wl ball Dewrinice; first-class co Best: low rent to xood tenant. Apply to f t GAxdi ER, i st OK SALE BROW: ab. ded Aucust Go.» Kalamazoo stocs f SGraud sentinel,” he by. etonian : dam, « 16 tai wed by “3 Ire," be by Kyadeck's Lis Apply to B. Fi MCCAULLY & G0.’S Ho Stubies, O ot. between Oth and 20th sta. uw fat Foe 2150 WIL A SPLENDID Meat Stand, wilis good trade. Apply O4y Louisiana orse Bazar, at LU o'cluck a1, kK KENT — 11 w. = 17 Toots, ~ steam 3 $125 per mouth, HEISKELL & McLER. Kk mare, Fy KK SALE—THIRTY THOU ets, in lols to suit, for casi. Apply ty LK, cor. Del.ave. and G st. ue. —BAKG AIN—PAKTIES LEAVIN walle, Ur. st b sta Jawa. ave D.e., 5) < x te iB Ey BW to Bw. Or. BU oe mis ig rr er ore OFFER JUL SALL—AFTER MAKCH 1 W “iP > WE tetas Fr hoe pea ix Linge Farior Onrais, brand vew aud fully 1 t fy bat. uy eure ty the ET Bh ble ge nade 24 FR cIFFER & COMFY, 014 Lith stn.w. gu 2 SOR SALE—: 35 FOR MUSIC BOX: ted. 2 fect long, plays 12 popular Sire. uns burp zither stiuchwent, regular com $4. | Address SWISS, Star office. SU Ltaee ;Ui SALE—FURNITURE AND GOOD WILL the Livingston, 1009-11 1st st. uw. amity to secure Ww. Uitshel jie Led With superior clase ol yuscts. wer watt business on lacker scale in aorihe el} at Jess than Balt the urigimal cost. £2-4-6 KIND OF NOML dysters key daily, at & ALL yo vomptly Li PULL our old Su OR UY URL | orcas. Jalv F. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. av | Fe SALE—WE HAVE A bi TON AND lsarness; also one ide Bar Bug- 1 Phaetou, 1 No-top Surrey, Gentleman's uat be soul fuk Taste ati! . VALUE GIVEN henge fora NEW GHT, balance payable £10 monthly any ot tits 406 Paave. u. ck at a baru ry AK® PIAN cata: lange dis- & FO Th aw. ts for unrivaied Arauich & bach Diaton For sfull Latappiyto re 3 st..6F........826 WkICUTT & WILCOX, ANARIES, MALES AND FEMALES, 1007 Fe. ave, Drow Megiver 2a Store 2th OK SALE— THE “O1i0" GAS ENGi q quires no builer; avouls all expensve atceudaiice, Bo les of thae; no handing of fu id for exrculaz snd price list, D. LALLAU’ r OK SALE—CAKKIAGES, pies of all kinds ou exsy terms, M sireei, Georgetown. it SALE—MONEY 10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Fr Wiain the Distt ot Osleantin ae pater rea interest, in eume to suit. — GEO. W. LINKANS, 46-3u Cor, 19th and H sts. uw. FE enn jOR RENT_—516 21ST ST. N. cL arses | Fre, Ac, Goid Fishes, Globes | Fok SALE BY OWNER LEAVING CITY, HOUSE east front, 10 rooms, cellar and bath bed Fooms and aicove; ail in perfect order; lot 244x108 ft, to wide alley. Price $7,000. Title perfect, Terms to.cuit, Apply to owner on premises, 504 21st at nw. *ALE—FINE RESIDENCE ON Q ST. BET. 4th and 15th sts. n.w.; 1$ rooms, modern im- provements, lot 21.62100. M. M. PARKER, 8-8 1418 Fat. nw. F SE, SAUESCHEAP—A NICE HOME; A GOOD location fora store; a 10 per cent investment in A Brick House on Oth’ st. n.w.; near three lines of rs, schools and markets; offered for @short time at 3,000. DAVID D. STONE, ‘ 306 F st {OR SALE—A BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED HOUSE 01 eleven rooins “nd bath, Jot 20x120.gon Hat. D.w, ; « bargain if sli atonce, Also Lot 16 teet front gullet, Talo as-iyit Lot ould at moar Maw. Alaa in equare 1US8. AD) emis 8. BL ELLERY, 1800 Pa. ave. {Ok SALES 1015 East Cap. st Gus Bs. aw, bh Babe $8,800 1 ‘000 0 ‘or. 7590 2D.W., 19th st. Dw, eigt he = “7/500 2r. 2% Mass, ave, DB. w., 2024 Be | fh, Stevecesreeegese 850 nw. 5.7 00.38 Fst aw, bh. iss mi, 1dr. 6.500 i oe ae Pe olf bts, nw, 6,000 ae 10 i 13: i LL. 4,500 g09 W211-13 Tu eS oe be TEAS Fis ai" 6 0 70: at. nw. 000 ‘The above as 01 books. For fail the stand 15th nly a portion of the property on my i | at office for bulietin issued on J) THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, FOR ALEC SPECIAL VALGAIN— NEW SIX KOOM end Basement Press Brick, 10th st. near Maryland Eve. ue. $4,000; monthiy paymente if desired; large reduction if sold immediately. Also two more of those neat 6-room Bricks on 3d st, between Land M n.e.; monthly payments; 81,400. Also very cheap 7-room Bath and Celiar Brick, Wal- Jack place now. jJot 18x80; $200 less than others in RIGHT & STOCKETT, 810 F « BETWEEN D AND E rooms uid cellar; heated by 100. B. H. WARNER & 00., Y16 Fst nw. FAR K, 7 FOR SALE—15TH ST_N. 3 Bricks; lots < ee 4 aes ae pene Sun.do0. See 7 LK & CO, B. , ; iy [£28-3t] 916 F wt. t.w. JOR SALE—HOUSES— 726,—New York uve. bet, 3dand 4th sts, n.w., 5- Foom Frame House; 21,800, 719.—¥ bet. Ist'and 2d sts, me. 3-story Brick, 7 rooKis; $3,000. ae Droit Park, 2-story Brick, with 6 1 bet, 14th and 15th sts, 2-story id bats; $5,000. aud Cts. "we. 10-room Brick, ma eliip the very best, 7,0 920.—K bet. 2d and dd sts. DW. f Proved by “story 6-room Frame; $7,500. 412.—loth bet, T and U sis, 1.W., 0 of those desir- able New Y-room: Brick Dwellings on cast aide of tho TTL T'bet, 13th and 14th S-story and t. 13th an sts, n.w., 3-story an Cellar Brick, 8 rooms und bath, splendidiy built and Bmuahed ; 89,000. paee aude te 715.—Urant place nw. 3-s rick, 12 rooms, heated by furndce, @15,000. fzk-dt BH WAKNER & CO, 916 Fat, n.w. — A BARGAIN — 826 12TH ST. NW. ory Pressed Brick, 12 rooms. Fi at office, ALT. HOLIZMAN, W, ‘This proper For terms call at oflice, A. st. n.w. JOR SALE—930 AND 930% E ST. 5.W. SIX Too 8 Modern improvements, new, lot 6zigx ; 82,600 each. C st. &.w., side ailey, six rooms; $2,600 (612 8th st. a. w., Frame, etght rooms, water and gas, 20x00, alley: Bij00 8 a 517 7th st. se, ive rooms, modern improvement lot 2646x100 to S0-foot alley’ 83,200. sd j L, BOYER & CO., f28-ut 508 F at. &. FRE, SALES TWO GOOD PRESS-BkICK HOUSES, two ptories, im euch. On north «ide ot H Bear the govermument printing oflice; lot 40 by 14 houses now under rout; must be soid at once, = HILL & JOHNSTON, 127-3t 1503 Ponusyivania ave, n. PE SALESTINE Resipe nce, cueap. ‘The owner of the fluely built end Handsome Ten- room Stone aud Brick House, 1103 NEW HAMPSHIKE AVE, ‘Has determined to sell at s figure which will make it s bargain as an investmen an inducement to any one seokiny an attractive Lome on a favorite avenue £27-3t 3.1. WIMER, 1313 F st. Fe SALE—BARGAIN—7,000 FEET OF GROUND Improved by Two Houss and Stable under rent,on pen etP-4 near K. price 64,600 forall; small.cosk payment. Address 1914 8 st. 126-3t' ‘OR SALE—LOT ON WEST SIDE 21ST ST. N w. bet. Nand Osts.; 21x115.4 toailey. Or will trade for # small house. BH. WARNER & CO. 916 Fat no a £28-3t A Nest Brick House on P bet. 4th and 5th sts. u.w. rooms; all mod. imps, ; side siley; 5 side windows: at the low price of $3,900; $900 cash easy terms, POU SALE, BY FISH & MILLER, 1213 FST. N.W. A Beautiful New Three-story Bay-window Brick Residence on 13th bet. M and BS ats. mew. 9 ToomRR; mod. inps.; complete in all respects and was bulit for and occupied by owner and is # delightful how: cheap at $8,700. fz Fas SALE—BY FinH & MILLER, 1213 F ST. N.W ; balance ou very f22-7t N imps. : price of @6,400, VOR SALE—NICE 3-STORY BRICK DWELLING, weil located n.W, and convenient to street cars, 8 Tooms, bath room and cellar under whole house, fur- nace and sil mod imps. ; cabinet mantels aad open fre- acos in ail large rouins. Price 39.600. Terins easy. 6t* (A.63) LYLEK & RUTHEMPORD, 1307 F st POE SALE MODERN BRICK DWELL aT Toous, attic and cellar; well iocsted; northweat ; © charming home. For further particulars and card to inspe: tapply to ay & RUTHERFORD, (A. 50.) 2 07 ¥ st. nw. Fe ee Te DOUBLE CORNER jouse iti the North wes over 5, eet o found. Price 849,000. "BH, ROBERTSON 1515 stow, 1m FOE SALE ON CONNECTICUT AVE. A LARGE, Commodious, Sunny House, containing all m.1., in &@ fasuiousble ahd attractive ‘neighborhood. ROBERTSON, 1515 H st, e ‘Ok SALE—A BAKGAIN—20% F story Brick Dwellini: 14 large rooms, brick parti. tion walls and built in most substactial’ mauner, ot 2120. NG, to 18-fugt alley. Terms easy. House alone wort pee asked. For ‘Price and permit to ex- amine apply J. McL. DODSON, 115-1; 1225 ¥F st. n.w. FOE SALE TAN EXCELLENT DOUBLE BEICK Corner Dwelliny, situated in the best part of the D.w. section; handsomely finished; with ell modern fittings aud tmprovenieuts, Owing to circumstances calling the owner to a distant city this property in offered at & low price, aud is unquestionably the best purchase now attainable iu that section. 818,- f BH. ROBERTSON, ‘an 1515 Het, OR BALE, RENT) OR | EXCHANG:_NEW F Hot 603 and 605 Q st. n.w. aud 60 Li at. cor. Marion. Ail these houses sre handsomely finished and beautifully designed; brown stoue bases aud trim- mine; Y rooms and cellar; large yards, Will be sold on the most reasonable terins. Apply to 0, E. DUFFY, owner, 607 7th st. n.W. fi FOE SALESTROSE HANDSOME FIGHT-RooM Houses (sare agtiare au Secretary Blaine's) 2027, 2029, 2031 and 2043 F wt; tecme to suit; A bureein, aa LAWKENCE SANDS, -Im 1415 F st, ow. Fe SALE—TWO N ¥ HOUSES NEAK DUPONT circle: 8 rooms aud bath; cabinet mantels: elec- tric Delis, & clears nearly'S percent. AL Kellogg building, 1416 F st. FOE SALEGIN ONE OF, E locations in the city, Three-story and Basement Brick: 10 room; 14:6 Ast, n-w.; lot 203100 to alleys price $9,000, of which %.,0JU can stand fo: 7 : erceut Ashiord tit GEv. 1, te For SALE 82,700 FOR two Hows Brick and one Fratue, on 9 lot 25 feet fron and Water: four blocks trom Pawait umce; Apply BELLINGEK & CO.,635 F st.n.w." 431-310 Se BS POST OF! —10,000 feet of cround, fronting 120 feet on © #t. and 101 feet on Louisiuns ave, Fine site for an office building or ES, sonly $7,600; good tenants: investment: A. SEMMES, — 5u, 31m 18 PANY. FOR SALE HOUSE NEAR SCOTT CIRCLE, ‘Rhode Island ave. ; 11 rooms: lange conservatory filled with choice pisnts; electric bel yator; beautifully airanged for enter trunx ele- mae; An per- fect order, will be suid reasonably, as owner Wi: bes to leave the city. Apply on preisises. 3620-1 FOR SALESAS AN INVESTMENT, A ROW OF 7 New Brick Dwellings, 6 rooms and all mod. fps, fronting wouth, on F Good location for renting; sold for wil cash ‘or Suall cash payment and tong thie for bal BWORMSTEDT & BKAD) 3a31-1m 5 BUSINESS CHANCES. JOR SALE-JEWELKY STORE-I WILL SELL ch ati Wi!tH OR WITHOUT STOCK GOODS, to sn IMMEDIATE PURCHASER, Fixtures, Good Will and all my Stock of Jewelry and Optical Goods, Sture suitable for all kinds of business, “Terms cash or part cash and part time. AP?LY DILLCT OWNER, AL. SALIZSTEIN, Joweler, 125-6t 708 7th at, 2. FOE SEE CIGAR STORE: BEST LOCATION IN city; $300 cash if tak-u by Monday. loom 21, Central Building ; 10 tu 3 o'clock. 1 {OK SALE—BUTTEK BOX; NEW; GLASSFLONT. ,Can be ween at Covington inurket, 2007 M st. nw. y ANTED — with main well-conditione Sthand 6th sta; @ ,000 — SPECIAL INVESTM owner and insvaxer of au exte mining property; silver, lead old bear.ng; far advanced in heaviest required de Yelupments; opportunity competitive with an, Cluss investiuent; available to principals only Gress for interview P. 0. Box 354, city, = TWYRADERS NATIONAL BANK STOCK Lincoln National Bank Stock, Bought and sold by £27-3t___ FRANK H. PELOUZE, 1313 F street, are T e a J0x SALE— Be AUTIFUL CORNER RESIDENCE, IN| HAXDSOMEST AND MUST CENJRAL BECTION OF NORTHWEST WASHINGTON. Will sell REDUCED FIGURE ON EASY TERMS, The owner of this beautiful comer property of 15 or 16 rooms, Which has been held ut $32,000, is desirous of leavin Washington at an early dite and will make & Jwaterial rebate from the setual value of sane to PEOMBE purchaser, Kor permit to inspect, ke, wpply 27-3 J. IMEX, 1313 F 31 BRICKS; RENTED Uw. ; Will sell at af desired; 10 per cent invent- icp to wcultereted uliey. 1b. H. SMITH & SON, 124 F st. uw. fz FOR SALE HICK HOUSE, SEVEN ROOMS AND Lath, situated on f st, wear 13th a, Mnution as to terns, & AS Bat we. _ {is SALE-AN 8-KOOM COTTAG! Pleasant: has as, water and furneee; nicely y% ered. Must be sud ‘within thirty days. ‘Posses-lon Kiven inuuediately. Address k.ts.W., Star office, t $6,000, on tong tin ment. ‘Lots 99 fee it SALE. ERY N mast side of Gth bet, M and 34,000. Yth and LOth ats. uw. ; lot fl iwed. imps, wider ret to For nfice aud permit toinsect apis to T. KAISER, Koou 4, Athautic Bidg. ULIEUL LITTLE Busit, brick, 6 rooms, bath, pantry axa servants’ clow ail modern fuprovements; elexaully inisued and d. Un New shire ave. Very cheap; on in&g Address oF call Koou JO, LeLroit Bids. Be SALE reome; new he SIXTH ST. N.W., EIGHT e; lot 2 On to all % rooms, Feotune for Also Suvi Ho ince ud iu of convenient Hewe ‘The owner will reut the sume at 8600 per yrur. in exchange for a laren tract of to the eity oly 8,000, 9 STC 126-4 And GU) an OK SALE— TWO TWO-S.0kY BAi-WINDOW Bricks on St. Rear ve sshinaton irel iu excellent order. \ | JOR SALE—A_ SPECIAL BAKGA!D somely Finished Hone on Pst. near Dupont cir. Cle; If sold at once, Wuer Wishes to leave the city. “Lt TG-St yO} SALE—AS SPECIAL BARGAINS —ONE House on Linden ave, Le Dioit Fark, &5,000; Cue Louse co ud F sts, mow.. partay’ multhly ymeuts: Daciline vucliine Shop, oo foie trunks upp belts uve. Near Stunton fiup». , wide parking: pr. £26-Bt . 6 cows aud bath; wed, 835,500, bAVip D. ston WE ARE PUM tie best part of Takoma Vark several mice jouses; 7 to 10 ruvmms. | Wil be subi op ters LEWIS & EATON, 1527 NEW HAMPSHIRE AV Elevant Kesidence, Just com yoltcity uf cons aud fvinh; jut 2 sen to 18th st. ; house open tor inapectic STHIGH a & LILBLMAN ALE-—A VALGAIN n House on L st. ueus fuprovenents; resting $10,000. Bur par ueaiary ug WM. v8 B, D TEN. ut ave. ;ull per mouth. ABST! Niet ae: iewabd tantels, narrore wid all Bod ty gones, Houses open for insy Sto p.m. re H BEYWESN 6TH AND 71 STS, Y ant Ba ck; 6 roows and bath; a very nice house, f25-4t Foe SSLESS BETWEEN Ist AND 19) .W., 2atory Brick : 6 ro 1.50. (U6) Soe m CAP. BET. 12-reow Baek BW ER SALE. IDE R 1108 veiruble Listee-stors Bick uodern tmuprovements; or choice aot on Washing? BL. WARNE E & CO. 916 F st. #19. Washinton Grove; Cottage on thecircle pear street, 8200, $d near Hi ot. n.w.,’ 2-story 5 room Frame; only S04. I near 2Ist st., Lot 13.2449x143.036 to alley, im- yroved by 2-story 3 room Fratae; ouly #22000. of6)"Sur bear B street u-e., 2-etory Brick 6 roome » between O and P n.w., 2- 3d cellar; atable op alley; 85,500. San pep eect ec can ih npr vy building Feuung at oUt; prlee BB, 913. Yewunt Bric! welling ob Stoughton street, heuted by furnace, with ai improvements; Jot 5 14,000, oben Or ere, B. H. WAKNER & CO, 5-4 B16 F st. nw, how GEO. W. LINKING: 1uth and Hota. aw. — NOTARIES PUBLIC. BR RENT—1400 14TH ST. N.W (NW. COK), | (OMMISSIONEH OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STATE vl Dwelling. For par- . oud Lerrivry, Nowry and U. 8 oner. rE S DODYON, 1425 F ot. awe BSE BEALL 1321 Wet awe inofie irein Be FE SALE—ATTRAOTIVE HOME JUST BEYOND Bor and convenient to street care; New House; all mi; 9 rooms; reception ftyzeuruer lot: streets payed Mere at at het Fi ‘sewered a Ss ee 1207 Penk. WANTED IA PARINER WITH 815,000 CASH to Join me ip au Oli Established Dusitiess im thu city, which psys 50 per ceut profit Address Btar office. TPKIVATE SALE IN BULK THE FURNITURE, Curd Tables, Pictures, Gluas Ware, Checks, &¢., of the Pocahontas’ Club, aud if not solu Us. Saturday, March 4, will be sold ‘at publfe auction at uur sales rooms, corber 10th and Pen eiik BVC. UW. at lO Qielock aim. Apply to WALTER B. Wil! 0, POR EASY SHAVE OR FIRST-CLASS HAIK CUT or when you have occasion Lave it Cut over, as any Others du, sve the Piiludelphia Artist, esi side: of 14th st. nw. above Pa. ave. f1o-13t" PSE Bat Ow EXCHANGE FOR Wrst LRN OR Sonthern Lands two larve Warehouses; yielding daike ineolme, SAMUEL BEALMLA, iad SLO St. Paul si, boitin TO BUY FOR CASu—A cousTKY or Farm within ¢ miles of Washington ; give price and full description, = SAMUEL BEALMEAR, 310 St.Paul st,, Baltimore, Md. HOWLETT, BUILDEW AND GE Established sinc 8 in Texus or Now Mexte d und Silver Mines im New aiexic Ubiy or Mex., Va. 1 all, fe St Lae. Ave Stora. or Georgia, ALONZO T. LOGAN, Attorney-at-Law, Real Estate and Claim Agent, 5 ‘ G09 Fat nw, FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL A Coal Yard; centrally located ‘OK SAT. thwent Tivwt-cluss fauualy ta le; hutietoevor. reasons 1% hl, Stns Of in nor t M tor selling. Address: "16-1 tute; Houses und View 453 "Louisiane ave, a Bee MAS Rp hana jewelry Work at we dety coupesition. aula COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. RENT —N .-K0OM HOUSE ON Hyattsville, Md.; large desirable, WM. 4 very 406 Sth bt nw. = BUILDIN 3”) aud a House for i LoYS IN HAMMONION and Lot im Uxfora, 4, use OF 1 UsiuENS Place im Washington, OK SALL LAL DESIRAEL Va. Mad. WOK. withan au hour's 1 well su low hescr Wil alway us, Iuquire LO, POR SALE — TRUCK AND POUL t , 2 vew G-voom bette, igh site, hive water snd’ trui 5 winutes trom Derwdou Staton © Lules above hock: Ville. $2100, Enay terms , _ COOKE D. LUCKE 127-61" 9: J Qe SEE MEER OF VERY Pieces oi Couniry and Suburbon Pi Feng trom Hi rir BIRDWOOD: BEAUTIFULLY L0- ed; adjouing Clacivtiesville, Va; over bu0 acces; all mod. lmips, Setar d due re; Only dodo Host, bow. KES OF LANw, BEAULLIE. LLY contra p wef the towi uf good dwe ble, :ruts sud other im- Will subuivide vance Lis 10,000; or Wil trade tox BH. WARNEL (HE HYATT MANSION AT Jatge Krounds, direc - + Live ‘Acres, im- known a5 fe dwells {ORK SALE OR EXCHAN ty, either haproved or 2 Unimproved, a Good Zarin, S0 ncres, ouly % miles from this elty good 0 2 Wwollitue; barn; purest water; perfectly healthy; did roud: price 130 per acre. He AL PareLies SON, 1419 - ew York ave. fi-3w . OK SALE—PORTY ACKES FOUR MILES FROM : O-room Het shade and water. Acres 3 miles 8 One-were 5 Luts, exch S150" cucu. ch, ~3¢ wiles new 6-rooin howe: per Bonth. 860.000 Proposed Memorial several farms on Potoniuc tiver as low as —10 Flaces from 1 to3 miles out, with § 4 houses Bud containing from 5 to D0 acres euch, #xeelleut Purms ucar Wusuington tor sule; terms AQeS E CLEMENS, 162 718s, 4w bee ED bridign ; als #4 per ucre, Fuu Rex 7 roe AE frees @aouD FAL o8 a peec rolu this city eplewdis’ road; good “Rix-rvum dwelling, barn; healthy locy'ity; $17.00 per month, Oeeaw Bea. PatuLibs, 1aiy'N" HR SALE—60 ACRES, WITH 6-ROOM DWELL- Fe aud coibaiiines st College Station, $7,000. 100 acres, with Wewents, ot Hyattsville, $150. 20 acres "i¢ mile burg, with Dwelling And Outbuilding, $2,000. 53 acres, with improve: Mebts, at Forwsiviue, $1,000. New Di with = acres, near BR. B., 83.500. veral Bouses ‘at Hy actes st Aniwick ver, with §-room $85,81,000, vie acres at diium" "DUCKETT & FORD, 617 F at nw, =SUiSE DUCKETT 4 FORD. 17 Fat nw SBESTOS LINING, PAINT AND CEMENT. Patent i. C. fire proof. foot Aya oes eae oe . at D. Aoth | We FO! SALESCHEAP LOTS FOR BUILDING 8: on F near 7th st. ne; 16x50 each, south tro ts 76, Also three Lots on Masa. ave. tiv: near 1Uch south front; 17x85 to 20-1. alley: fre Iveation; Alo Fine Lote, 16x 0 vsch wo, su-ft alley: rynt; ob Georgia ave. s.e.; each #500. WRIGHT & SIUCKETT. R SALFOTHE CHEAPEST PIRCE NORTE. east. 40° IN feetof lon! foontine loth st, Rose (south side) and 16th st., close to the new arti foiuiice co.wuy buntine. Wis the best natural building site near )y. it has water main laid, stress opened, sewer and gas near and cars Ji squares away: i Swe. per foot: $3797 cash, $10 100 on OF Bitore 18 and S'yeure: CHAS AS SHIBLUIS1 008 ot f2N-3t (08 SALE—FINF LOT ON HST. NE NEAR Hein son grader 17480 to T2-toct siley e400 gush, balance 2 years, O. M. BRYANT, Owner, 516 vin st. a, e7-t* JOR SALE—2 LOTS ON 47H NE NEAR H east front, parking. water, gas, sewer. sidewalk and shade trees; pui lic alley in rear; only $709 each. OM. BRYANT, 51 st new. Qe {OR SALE--EOKINGPON LoTS— F EVERY CITY CONVENIENCE, PRICES WILL BE ADVANCED ‘8.8000 as the bill for the extension of the ECKINGTON ELECTINC RAILWAY to the ‘Treasury department, which has passed the Senate and favorably reported to the House, shall have Decome law. 3. BL WIME. it 1313 F ot. JOR SALE— CHOICE WASHINGTON HEIGHTS LOTS, WYOMING AND BALORAMA AV ENUES. muneaNy, a Cone SITES. mA yE CONN, The sales recently made, the residences now in course of completion and 11 contemplation, the situa- Hou, the charming prospect from the lots and the character of the inquiries (which are Rumerous) now Muking, induce ise to say that this property will not only have a better value within the next few months but is x8<uredly to be the choie~-t uf the choice subur- Yon eity hoes of the District, possessing a: the facili ce lor city houses. 7 1313 Fo 127-3 Fo Tam now fering the FINEST PIECE JPOk SALE—SUBURBAN— ERTY that can be bought for th Gately adjacent 10 the Tc. FAuY VIL! E RUAD AND BETH : dn ich 1 Washington, IN Tk DigkcT LINE OF ITS NOSTHWEsT EXTENSION, J.B. WIMER, _ £37. Leia ies co ~ TSS Fst. POE SALE-A FEW LOTS. 40c.; 50c., 600. AND 81 er foot, on Meridian Hill; destined to be, with jnguire of J. A. SETILE & CU.,1220 F at AOR SALE—LOT 80 feet on 2d; finest lot city, deterred paymeuts iusde On oF be- East. Capitol aud 9th n.e., 70 feet on Es tol and 140 on Yth; beat corter on the Hill suit, BARNES & WEA’ ALE—COK. GEOKGIA AVE. AND TWELFTH. st. 8... 11,500 sq. ft; about 350 frout aud average depth of SO ft Only adc. per foot; a great bargain, DAVIDSON’ & DAVIDSON, LE-SHORT LOT ON 3° ix90; beautiful hich ground, ove city aud river. Thisis @ bargain. JOHN O. JOHN- SON, Atlautic Building, P26 FOR SALE bors Abs ECKINGTON AT Jess than half the price o: ARK .ot lots; located in Prospect Hill; 502150; a vanwaiu, “Joc. HEKKON & RAMEY, £26-3¢ 1507 F at t.w. Fes SALE—TWO CHFAP LOTS ON MERIDIAN Bill on the line of 17th st, extende high ground; a ROW ‘speculative investment, A, W. FLEMING, F266 ae we a x {UR SALE—6 BUILDING LO’ ON 9TH ST. bet. Band C ne., Zoe, J. A. SETTLE & CO. Mi DESIRABLE LOTS ON 16TH st.extended, sub of Mt, Pleasant and Pleasant Plaing #5c. and 500. JOA, SETILE & Cv., St 1225 F st. OK SALE—DESIRABI st. near New Hampshire cent vround sold for $1.00 per fout; per é Ww WILCOX & CO., 1907 Ps. uve. and Gth and La ave, “E—TWO DESTRKABLE ADJOINING LOS an Hill adjacent to University place; the price, if sold in a few days, will be only 4c. it! THEO. A. HARDING, 606 11th st. now, O@ SALE-A BARGAIN, NW. COR. 21ST AND ists; 62x64feet, BB. H. ROBERTSON, £26-6t 1515 H st. aw, {OK SALE—A TINE CORNER LOT ON 15TH ST. extended; 50x150; cheap. Bt BH. RUBLATSON, 1515 Host. nw. LOTS—OVER TWO MILLION SQUARE und overlooking the city at 20th and K With improvements, ai less than two cents tall cash payment required, balance on 8t5 percent, Chance for big’ speculation, fod WOuN'®. WAGGA NAN. FOO lath st. JOK SALE-TO SPECULATORS — FINE BLOCK Land 2c. ft. within 3 squarox of ground soid nt ine lot fronting ob two streets and au avenue, aqiintes from Lincoln park, at 45c.; also eligible Lots at irom Go. Up, quick deais and handsome prouts in short tue, W. E, BURFORD, 122-6 1432 New York ave, K SALE—-A FINE BUILDING LOL ON oundary st. bet. 2d and 3d sta n.w., opposite Le Droit Park, 17 ft. wide, for only $900. "usual terms. B.A. PHILLIPS & SON, 1419 New York ave FQE SAEESGREAT. BARGAINS IN Cheap Lote to closes part 8c. on line of street cars, ber lot; terms to suit. . DY. £22-1m 1415 Ft, FRE SALE-MINTWOOD PLACE, NEAL COLUM dia Very Fine Lots at’ moderate price mixhate improvement, having Water, rus set, sidewalks laid, roadways miu: 50 tcet iront. or will Beet frout. (U-20.) THLAI & KU te ali __ 1507 F a JOR SALE—A FINE BUILDING LO? si within two sqy of n park; 44 to foot sliey, Lo-foot side alley; price within a few days, 60 cents per foot. Apply D B12 Ast. ne z ESE; ALE-Mi Bewut:.uily L LACE —1 SAV 14 this handse i tr ale su! water, baht heig Ula roud. 1 benuutul Kock creek vali “LAWRENCE | DS, 5-1m _ 1415 F wt. ow, EY BAL ADUITION TO BLOOK- laud; size streets 90 feet wide: ood parking." fe nt Wi he wolu at orage Inu! low pices onus ius of pue-gusrte: ex, THLEN & BATCEELDEK, 1216 F st. aw. 1m IR SALE—ON LONG TIME Ol TWO LOTS, nuit LUO f © -two Lots, 913 Kast Cay tL south of Fast Capitol st. ), 11th veer B northeast, 75, ew, Eiectrie which have ridev sibs in cront and wes a lower than askeu for i cash jaynenta, tinterest. Won iy or verry tu BALL, BhOWN 0 AT WIL tuiles from Weshinercn., 3100. in Madar ockville, B15.) te 0. Act Tk, Kock erect 300, ret LE-LOTS Jorn Lasssvres, 13iM AND F STREETS, OFFELS FOR ONE WEEK SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS THROUGHOUT ALL THE DEPARTMENTS. SE REDUCTIONS, UNPKECEDENTED BARGAINS ENTIRE SOCK REDUCED, OUR PRICKS WERE NEVER £0 LOW AS NO’ WE QUOTE BELOW A FEW OF THE SPECIAL OFFERINGS: CALPETS, RUGS, &o. BROMLEY'S SMYRNA RUGS. 2 ft. 6x5 ft. reduced to, 93.35 ‘3x6 ft. reduced to.. 4.10 4x7 ft. reduced to, 6.90 6x9 ft. reduced to, += /15.00 Gxlz ft. reauced to... 32.00 ALL-WOOL ENGLISH ART SQUARES. Red yds. reduced to.. at. extended, the inost valuable property in the [+ ASHINGTON HOKSE A> PEREMPTORY saLRor Peers) HORSES, Will be sold at the basaz, No. 940 Louisiana aven: om SATU RDAY SRN ING, MAKCH FLRSI, at TEN O'CLOCK, one Second-Land Jump-seat Carriage, two Bustuecs se "one ‘New buggy, two Noad Care facoum one New Buggy, two aua several Second-itand Pusetons, Bugyies, Harness, i" Axso, Acar load of and Maces, shipped on from Han- over, Pa. tro) lot of Work aid Driving Horses Sud will positively’ be sold. Persons wishing to pur chase good stock should not fan) to attend this sole. = & _BENSINGER, Auctioneer. _ BUILDING LOT EREMPTORY. SA Fi BL PS SHIRD STREET NEAK PENN©VLVANIA AVENUE AND NEAR C STREET NORTH, On THCRSDAY AFIEKNGOS, FRBKUARY TWENTY-SEVENTH. at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will sell in front of CT ee part _LoT 8, RESE ASVATION IO, fronting 25 fect on streetand rauning back to en alley. Property is well located im an im, section of the city, being near Penns) lvania avenue, couvenient to street cers, churches and business cent: 1€ of tue {ow UnuMproved lots in this section. Terme: Oue-third cash, balance im oue and two 8 trom day oF sale, notes to bear interest st 6 per per aubum, end secuted by deed of trust on the Property, or all cash, at option of purchaser, or such other sere as may be announced at sale. A deposit of 8200 at time of sale Comveyanc- smug Ke. at po cost, Terms to be complied with iv 10days, otherwise right reserved to resell at Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser after hve days’ public advertisement of such geasle 2 some news- Paper published in Washington, D.C. Titie good and abstract shown at sale. 22-a&de DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, t#-THE ABOVE SALE 18 ‘POsTPO! s, gount of the weather unl TeESie Mated FOURTH, 1890, at same hour and place. f28-dkde DUNCANSON BUGS, Auctionsers, EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOTS IN WHITNEY CLOSE, by virtue of that certain deed of truat duly recorded in Liber No. 1 folio 19, one of the laud records tor the District of Columbia, ‘and at the request of the owner of the notes secured thereby, we will -el. at Ublic suction, in front of the premises, on MCNDAY TENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1800, at PIVE O'CLOCK P.M., to tae highest bidder, the tollowing-described Fes] estate. situated in the county of Washington, Dis- trict of Columubia, to wit: Lotenumbered thirteen (13), fourteen (14) and fifteen (15) on block nmabermiz (b) in B. H. Warder's subdivision of a tract of jand called “Whitney Close,” as the said subdivision is duly re- corded tu the office of the surveyor of the District of Co.umbia, in the Liber of Country Plats, No. ax (6), forioe G2" aud G3, suoject tou prior deed of trust se curiny two notes, as follows: One for 3500), with interost at 6 per cent per annum from August 14, 188%, and Oue for $500, with interest st 6 per cent per annum from augu-< Lt, LSS! tins ient cash to take up motes se- Terms of gals: Sui cured under second deed of trust, which amount to about $350, aud to pay all costs of sale, and balance Payable eix months from day of sale with interest at the rate of 6 per ceut per shuuu, secured vy a deed of trust on the property sold, or cash, at option of Purchaser. A deposit of $160 will be required at time Ot sule all conve; abces at purcumer's Cost. Termeof to be completed within ten days from’ the day of tthe properts will be resold at the risk and cost PAMUEL ©. HILI WAILSON J. Niiox} sis f28-eodkda 7 We Caney A Wax Serrcren Stock of Fine Umbrellas. Customers will find no diffl- culty in beiug suited in Natural Woods, or Gold and Silver Mounted Handles. ‘The most popular prices beiny 85 for All-silk Um- brella; $3 and 1.25, @: 50 (All-sil< and Wool), Gloria; 75 (Siik and Cotton), Gloria, STINLMETZ & SONS, HATIERS AND FURRIERS, #27 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND 13TH ST. E POSITIVELY GUARANTEE THAT WwW WEHAVE & Job wal tof clear Havens Cicars. These goods Oa box of (CREL'S old Torii Penney aus ove. = % can? > Tux 'Txousox-Hovstox Exxcruso COMPANY, 620 Atlantic avenue, Boston, Masa, WASHINGTON OFFICE, 1333 F 81. 212-3m Gesrs Soirs Scovzep AND PRESSED FOR 81, Corts, 50c.; Pants, 25c.; Vests, 25. Altering and Repairing done in best manuer. “Goods called for and delivered, Telephone cull 143- KL HAHN, 705 9th st, now. suz SZ Ist, "West Washington: MBE WASHINGTON | ARCHITECIUKAL LON AND BRIDGE WOKKS. EDWARD L. DENT, M. ., Proprietor, The bert freibties in the city for all kinds of Iron work. biee! Bauus, Angles, Xe. always in stock. Fine Ornanentel’ Cast and Wrought Iron Work a specalty. “epairw and general machine work done in e best mnsLner und at short hot.ce. Sole licensees su the District of Columbia for the “Goctz-Mitchell” system of and Pro- tectora, Works, Cor. $d and Water sts. tay HY Oitice, ISG st uw. Tel, a2 THE CHINESE GOING BACK. The New Mines in China Creating a Demand for Miners from America, New York Chinamen are greatly excited just at present, says Wong Chin Foo in the Evening Sun, over the reports of the recent discoveries of rich gold minos in northern China, Quite a number are expecting letters from home con- taining more definite information. ' If satisfac- tory they will at once sail for China to be ready to buy up claims in the new gold field. And a number of Chinese laundrymen have already eed their shops for sale to raise the y means to get back to China. Mostof these Chinamen were old California miners, It is geucrally crculated among the China- men here that inasmuch as no Christians will be permitted by the Chinese authorities to enter these new “Eldorados” it is the intention of big taining companies who have recently ordered $4,:40,000 Worth of stamp mills from c 50 toengage Chinamen who have had mining experience in California, The chief operator of these mills is Tong Yii, an old pu of Caiiformia, He was the pros- pector and discoverer of the new mines, and it as believed he will stick to his old California s by giving them the first show. ock Wiug, the rich Chinece importer at 84 Pell ctreet, an old friend of the now famous Tong Yii. said last might that there was every inducement tor the thousands of Chinese gold muiuers of America to go into these Chinese ines, First, because there willbe uo perse- cution, and. second, the Chinese government levies no tax upon either the mime or the miner, und he will be protected to the fuli ex- tent of the law because all such industries tend to enrich the empire generally. ‘The two companies are tully abse to employ neurly every experienced Chinese miner now United States at much better wages than they can get washing, row the present indications if the expected news trom China should prove favorable, there is « i) Kelihoud of a wholesale emigration of the Washing class of Chinamen, All these mines were within a radius of five miles of the famous old saines of the Mings, which were operated three hundred years ago. The miners stopped work becaase of the change of aucw dynasty and also because the gold was mostly in rocks or quartz, which until re- eres the Chinese did nut understand how to nde. = i HUMAN “HEAVES” A Pecular Disease Rages in the Vicinity of a Pennsyivaula Town, Apecular cough bas broken out in Paule boro. Pa, which promises to become en epi- demic, The cough of the sufferer is a prolouged wheezy rattle, like that of a horse suffering with heaves. The latter complaint has been prevalent among horses this winter, owing to the damp. heavy atmosphere, Some think the new aliment is a combination of the heaves and grip; that persons having had the grip become subject to conditions which cause heaves among horses, and thus become impregnated with the bacteria of the 5.00 | horse’s disease, and then they are revisited by 3x3 yeu reduced to, 6.00 |\the grip in this new form. Measles are also Usxvdy yds, reduced to, 8.00 | thought to have a bearing on the matter, tics ya. ‘colhanea ty, rs 10.09 | . But the cough occasioned by the new malady FELT ART SQUARES. 3x3 yds. reducod to. 3xB4q yds. reduced vo. 3,000 Hassocks. 25 aud 40c. each. Best All-wool Ingrain Carpets made, laid and lined for 75c. per yd. Eacellent values in high grade Carpeta, FURNITURE. Antique Oak and Im. Mab. Rockers, 83.25 snd 83.75, Reduced trom $4.50 to 85. Ouk and im, Mahogany Rockers, Plush Seat, reduced to 84.50. Oak and Cherry Tubies, reduced to 81.50 euch, Another car load of those Handsome 3-piece Oak Suites, beveled glass, 224, Very Fine 3-piece Oak Suite, extrs large beveled glass, $227. BEED AND RATTAN FURNITURE. Rockers, $2.50, Tables,5. Work Stands, 82.50. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Unparalleled reductions in LACE CURTAINS, DRAPERIES AND UPHOL- STERY FABRIvS, Mobair Plushes reduced from 4 to $1.98 per yard. Mohair Crushed Plushes reduced from $175, 82 and $2.25 to 90c. per yard, ‘Tapesirics reduced from $2.25, $2 and $L75 to90c. per yard. ‘Rare values in LACK CURTAINS, PORTIERES, &o. ‘Wall Paper, Freacoing and Interior Decorations, ‘28ta and Foote, 85.50 6.00 d-fies location, seeming at times to come from the lunge, but patients complain of griping paine in the stomach and soreness of the throat while coughing, with iittle pain in the lungs, The feet become ice cold during the first day, which always ends with a chill, foliowed by racking puins in the head, complete suspension of the sunctions and great weakness. A sweat geuerally breaks out during the ht which leaves the sufferer still weaker, e treat ment of the physcians is being watched by the people with interest. eee ——___ Foreign Notes of Interest. The northern patriotic a of Paap ed the government the exequatur § Crawford, the British consul at Oporto, Prince Bismarck’s decision to retain office is said to be the outcome of @ coi i ARMY ORDNANCE, CARRIAGE BAZAAR | Secretary Proctor Sends a Report om Their Needs to Congress. Secretary Proctor yesterday transmitted te the House an answer to a resolution of thet body calling for a Teport on the present condi- tion of the government works at Rock Island and the views of the Secretary as to the prow priety, economy and desirability of utilizing these works as a gun factory for the furnishing and assembling of heavy ordnance. Tated in the answor to the resolution are re- Porte by Col. Whittemore, command'ug the arsenal, who was favorable to the project, and Gen, Benet, who was of the opinion that the distance of Hock Island from the present sources of supply of the forgings from a prov- ing ground, at which the guns can be proved before issue, and from the sea coast, where the guns must be mounted, rendered its location unfavorable to the establishment of a gun feo tory. Secretary Proctor says, in his letter of trans- mittal: “Without approving or disaj of the plans submitted” in my view, the aren a Water Vliet should be first completed accord- ing to the original pian and an -OPriAtoR made for mounting the guns al authorized by law. There will be needed for mounting these tg hoe for the larger gans and car- Tiages jor the disappearing and it is quite eri that it will be le t manu- jacture some of them at Rock Island and Water- town arsenal and it may be that provision will be made for heavy guns, so that some of these can be assembled at Kock Island. That isan excelient location, with good buildings and = and I am in favor of establishing some anch of manufacture there in connection vy ordnance and field material that required. but it is impossible now to decide what will be juired and what work can be done there to the best advantage, and I think it the best part of wisdom and prudence to complete the work in band and ning the manufacture at Rock Island we can judge better what will be required, TURKEYS ALL THE YEAR AROUND Gobbiers Are Killed for the Table Now in Every Season, “Turkeys are always in season now,” said » poultry dealer to a Sta reporter this morning. ‘It was only & few years ago that the king fowl was only sold during the winter season, but now they are sold all the year.” “I suppose they are kept in cold storage for the summer season,” remarked the reporter. “Yes,” said the dealer, “many of them are kept in the cold stornge rooms, but they are also killed and dressed in warm weather, It used to be that tarkeys were not considered so good in the summer time and the poultry raisers did not care to kill them until the fall. Then, there was no demand for them in the summer, The season used to close soon after the last cold snap in the spring and but few of the fowls appeared after that time, Now there is a demand for turkeys all the summer and enough of them are received to supply the de- mand.” “How about the prices?” asked the reporter. “At present,” the dealer responded, **tur- keys are bringing from 16 to 20 cents a pound, according to size, During the summer months they are cheaper.” ——-__ A Rechabite Meeting. Commack tent, No, 56,1 0. of Bechabites, held a large meeting last night at Good Tem- plars’ hall. Que new member was initiated. Arrangements were made to institute a junior tent of the order, composed of youths from twelve to sixteen years of age. Mr. J. ©. Lee was selected to deliver an address to the order at the meeting to be beld March 13. Addresses were made by Rey. E. W. Kerby, Jno. B. Ma honey, W. B. Marche and others, Goodwin and was won by the latter in second round ona foul. The fight was for @100 aside and aside bet of €50, About two bun- dred persons witnessed the mill, a Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: O. T. Taylor to G. Godron, sublot 22, block 5, Le Droit Park; $—, Lizzie A. Moorhead to same, sub 23, do.; 8—. J.G. Slater to M. Dougherty arts 5 and 6, sq. 906; $725. O. Cox to W. O, nison, parts 49 and 62 and lots 60 and sq. 697; $—. Susan A. Brown to Bernard Kernan, Part 23, oq. 914; $160. —————— The New National Bank. The controlier of the currency yesterday suthorized the Traders national bank of this city to begin business with a capital of 200,000 and a paid-up surplus of $40,000. Mr, George C. Henning is the president of the new bank and Mr, Brenton L. Baldwin the cashier. Jno. C. Athey is paring teller, David Wolf 0 teller and in G. Muir book . The board of directors is made up of the Charles Baum, Edward F. William Gordon, 0. C, Green, George C. ing, Jno. D. Langhorne, Emmons 8. Smith, Samuel 8, Shedd, Emil G, Schafer, John T. Varnell and Beriah Wilkins, The bank has eset of band- some Offices in the buildiug of the Washington safe deposit company, 916 Pennsylvania sv- enuc, The new institution will commence the transaction of a general banking business next Monday morning. —>——_. He Doesn’t Know Sam. Sam Long, who was accused by Samuel G, Walker, the young man arrested yesterday on a charge of attempting to burglarize the House committee room on alcoholic liquor traffic at the Capitol, contradicts the statement made by Walker that they were to meet and says that he has not been in the Capitol since last Feb- ruary and that be knows nothing whatever of such a person as Samuel G. Walker, epi The Liberal Union Afterglow. The convention of the Woman's national lib- eral union has adjourned, but the afterglow of the meeting has not yet disappeared. Various liberal-minded women are still here and will re- main for several days longer. Mr. and Mra. Aldrich of Aldrich, Alabama, and Mrs, Matiids Joslyn Gage, three of the leading lights of the new movement, are at the Ar! Mra. Marietta M. Bones of South Dskota, an ener- getic and enthusiastic woman, is at Willard's as the guest co Mrs. Clara egal das from San Diego, fornia, w! e i in the recent convention, Commander Saet of the de tof the Potomac has invited Mrs. Foltz to deliver ber « ou “The for- gotten hero” before the c: of the depart ment encampment either Saturday or Monday evening. Tine Thompson nee Rollins today, bell Carrington, filed a bill for s divorce from Walter Thompson. They were married tember 15, 1850, and lived together till ruary 22, 1882, when she claims he deserted and abandoned her without just cause, und she permission now asks a decree of divorce with ‘vw resume her maiden name. fe prt W. Bain of Kentucky will lectare on the temperance question at Foundry ebure® next Monday night Western railroad. Work will progress ae Se wentline pecans, as Sis She eateion those interested to push the work. The is to have a terminus at Wi ‘Tux Conprtion oy Tumtr-rirre Many complaints have been entered as to fenced comiliioe of Uh ieee are Ques, Bunce ing of a wewer ruts end shoandh hiawe appencel too for comfortable and safe driving, a number = connects with the New Cut road. the late Edward Williams, a former resident it day and were taken to the chapal ot Oak Bal cemetery, from whence the funeral took place member which ore ar