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OR RENT--HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C..° WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1890. __FOR_RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES, _ 3. COMPILING THE LAWS. UNDER THE NEW LAW. FOR SALE—LOTS. NT-HANDSOME SUBURBAN RESI- 4¢ and Trumbuil ate. n.w., ter. mands 7 . ROM. T. Draw. cor. isth and Fate nw. m26-Jt FS A NOMINAL KaTE, A BEAUTI- fal and ely Furnished House on Dupont rele. BH. ROBEK TSUN st. e at. nw. ec — 1 vacant April 1. im Bh. WARNER & CO., 916 Fat. a. Fi ‘RENT FURNISHED—AN ELEGAN' ¢ ou the fine-t circle in the house. bew furnishings. smitary pluubine. sad south frouts: owner lang a - Fo oengel October jereatter: to the rary reat bargain. Address Dox 04, Star office. m6-3t N.W., THREE-8 ORY } 40% TST en! ‘rent €30 per month. Inquire ans it. 4...-roon New Brick ‘Hi st. cars and heed daw mh 5-40 yo x SE 1410 29TH ST. sHT yo Re ide and back yard; latrobe and renge. hot ana cold 7. as and bath; 100 feet from Metropolitan street cars; rent $70.00. ADI to WESCO1T & WILCOX. 1907 Pa. ave. 6 R OKY B. . TWO-ST th; all cor 21st and Hi sts 319 Pa. 3065 M st, 7r.. mi. $1 Oth st.,8r.m.1. 30.5 6 ‘Dumbarton, ‘ir Uti st. Gr. th, Sr, ma. 28035 Mst., Sr. POR REN T-HANDSOME KeSIDENCE, 1125 13th st. n.w., cor. Mass. ave.; steam heat aud HEISKELL & McLeka 1008 F st. n.\ Jpok RENTON MASS AVE. IN A PASHION- ble Beighborhood, Beautiful, Thorousuly S B. H. KOBEWTSON, NEARLY NEW TWO-STORY AND ime, 8 Toons, cellar, all modern im- ments; 140] Fiondas ave.; 30. A. P. FARDON, F at. FORREST BY 30 G st. now. 1 ‘th wt. Ww CAYWOOD, 9:35 9TH ST all mod. imps. LOF. and stable, mod. imps... tir., nall. bath. cellar, ke 1, wi 5 t. . 8F W. ind stable. r bia Terrace Store and dwelling. Store 1028 D st_« Office rooms, ss Othce rooms, 420 oth st. u.w., 1621 COR- 1321 S, Zr and b Yrand b. — /io18 N.Cap. st. bells &spesk- 404 Richardsc 214 Bouudar, KFORD, DYES OF NAVY YAK zs t SISHED HOUSE ON Capitol Hill sues to Fes cve third story, which Jeaves parlor, fouc pleasant bed rooms, bath dining room and kiteLep. Address SM. number of Hand~oiwe and Yandsomely Furnished Houses in the northwest. BH. ROBERTSON, BAZ St Hat 70K EENT—BY THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, KEAL ESTATE BROKER, 917 F ST. NW HOUSE: hh st. w.,r 4&5813 Gunton Bids. £20..17-50 ‘OR SALE—T WEEN AND 9TH STS. 916 F st.n.w. SALE_P BETWEEN gi AND STH OTS. ies NW £0818. NW. WARNER & CO., 116 F st. nw. 2 i Eres oo mores g SALE—PROSPECT ¥ TH ST. AVE. Fits pitoe fOK Georgetown, 2-story Brick ; Bo b ie B i. WARNER £ 00. —- 916 F st n.w. SALE_3-STORY §-BOOM BRICK HOUSE on north side O between 334 and 43 sts.s.w.; lot 413x114 to alley. Price only 41-900. ‘936. . HO WARNER & 26-4 ™ o16F weak FE _SALE--FRAME HOUSE ON 9TH ST. BE- tween Land M sts, n.w.: lot 15.7209.4; this cen- irally located proper within ones row of four reet-car lines, #0) 800. 335 H WARNER & CO, x — iG 916 Fst.n.w. R SALE—G ST. N.W. BETWEEN 9TH AND 0 Me st. nw. 4. TNs ween, 10th sts.; lots 5x1) 2 ‘by three large Bricks. For all $55,000. WARNE & CO. bs beeen Borate 9 ‘OR SALE—A BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH S18. ‘MASS. AVE. N.E., 6-ROOM NEW Fs a ge bY rooms and cellar; lot 17.10x ‘J. GRAY & Co. 133 to alley. , ai Ti 976 . WARNER & CO, Cie BE ATS Baten. —TWO FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCES, Sth st. and 1515 Rhode island ave. F i SALE—N ST. BETWEEN 19TH AND 207) SHEDD, 1507 K, I. ave. ., 3-story-and-basemeut 10-room Brick with mod: i ve 1 Soe ene WARNER & 00, m26-4t 16 27. OR SALE—A TWO-STORY-AND.CELLAR BRICK B'aiuuse on Shae soe DanP aries at fees tha its real value if taken at once. 82,000. (883) eer. HY WARNER & CO., m26-5t 916 F ot. x rors 3EST BUILT [NEST LOCATED rete Pine irate pong me block from ocean, S701F at. det tatiamd 15th, | 08 84 ave; house 24x60: Jot 50x128; exceller 242.8 st bet. Gthand 4th. =. 3 Soll particulars of owner, 1:33 ith st. bet. F and G, iota ed MM PARK Fi THIS 8 st, —A 6-ROOM BAY- R SALE—DON'T PAY RE’ m Slow Bric der; #300 cash, bal. FIRST CLAM TEN BoM BER window Brick,n.w.; perfect order; aah, Bechaee ecmeoaeerrmty ties wei a | laaee =" * eae eo 90 ka De L u 4 » iy T218 ol = oo —_ > it SALE-A BAKGAIN ON ACCOMMODATING Yerms—13 Lerge Koom Brick House; just com- joted; on id bet. 2 and F, near the Pension and Ce: is offices: a uiodel of convenience; open fire heated by hot water; cast front; lot 25x04. BRYANT, owner, 516 9th st, nw. JOR SALE— I A FINE RESIDENC! 1736 N STREET NORTHWEST, ALarge Double Brick Mansion, three stori attic basement, containing over 30 rooms, not fnclud- ing 4 Duth rooms, numerous large closets, storage rvois and conservatory. $ Lot 50x15 to a wide well-paved aan, LARGE STABLE AND CAKRIAGE HOUSE, Price $42,500, Terms reasonable. For permit toinspect the premises apply J.V.N. E 26-4t JOR SAT 0, WILL Brick House on 13th st. n.w. lot 16x110; alley. F = ‘Sale—Six-room Brick House @u Sth st, na. 1. Brick House on K st. nw. month; price, if sold soon, iy TE Toou.s: in good repair. Iuquire of JNO. Bi. SCOTT, Howard house. rina m7-Lin Fe RENT. PER MONTH—11 STH ST. n.w. A plearsnt, home-like brick Kesidence; two Foony. sunnier Yel i508 Pe ive,_ Stories; ‘seven rooms, with bath kitchen, two excellent latrobes and a range, hot and cold wat terraced grounds in front; two cell fifteen windows; ample closets for bedding and cioth: excellent re ir. Apply to Mrs. SAKA office Spencerian Business Coll: 7th 2 mio-im OR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST AT- tractive and Beautiiul Homes in Newport, RL‘ mpietely furnished ; large stable. Will rent or sell ata wreat barcain. Apply S-In CHARLES EAKLY, 603 14th st 1100 13TH ST., DESIRABL ner House; southern exposure; twelve ro bath; larve ceilar; heated by latrobes; price &33,: tome to inspect. Apply to JAMES M. GRE 0S F st. {OK RENT_G618 R ST. jo—Three-s! h; rents for : Sile—Cheap—New Brick House on 13th st, 3 stories and cellar; nine large rooms and bath; cabinet antels; heated by furnace ; lot 18x1:20 to 30-ft. alley; ery mod. convenience; price $8,300. For Sale—A Handsome Corter Residence, one square from East Capitol st; bay window, 9 rooms; bath and cellar; beautifully papered: every mod. Gopventence; wide parking; ® decided bargain at 3,900. For Sale—A Very Cheap Home Near 10th and 0 sts uw; 2 stories and cellar; rooms and. bath pps. ; lot 19.6x100 with le; convenient to {room Brick, ali m.i.; new et, schvols and ears; 85,900. 835 per month, FH. SMITH & 8 Tor Sle decised barwain in a Bay-window Brick mhi-1n House on T st, between Sth and 10th; 8 rooms, bath )OR RENT— and cellar; large lot; the improvements now being made in this neighborhood will enhance the value of property; offered for a short time at $9, 500. For Sale-Oue of those Cozy Brick Houses on Wal- ech st.; 6 rooms, bath and cellar; cheap toa quick ayer. For Sale-A New Brick House worth 5,000 for 84,500; a few steps from electric cars; n.w.; hand- some front; 9 rooms and bath; hard-wood’ finish; don’t fail to'see it. STABL é For Sale—A Very Cheap House, half square from SNOMMNTEEE anna ties” | Sth at. carn: bapcwindow backs oemneritioc: wee, Soe Phat, | {ing room, dining room and kitchen on ‘Ist. floot ikke shod rooms and bath on 2d; mod. imps; $650 cash. Sooo ——= | balance $25 8 month woul rent #330.” Price $3,000." Tas O13 Leth at. jouse ; BUSINESS CHANCES. faliey,. This ‘ts ousbie and im: 6x95.10 to alley. Proving location; $4,300. For Sale—A Very Cheap Two-story and Cellar House on 6th st. near P; lot 271x100 to alle: DAVID Ds fashionable and im- is worth the price. Brick 000. TY TO JOLN ADVER- rl ~ Milling Gold LD, ARE BU Der year Guai Ageney “Work; 81 sinall capital regu SOLIDATED ADJ ee. _ ‘ wat w ‘TED FOR SIX MONTHS; GOOD $1,600 rend oper coat inten ROP absolute security wiven. Address B.L., Star offic _mn26-4t" eee! ee ae SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GRO- ry Store Located Centrally; a No. 1 chance; will 233,000 TO s. ucht Party; G unate and permanent, Address, with reterence, TABLE SHOE €O., Salem, m26-wksite wet 'T PAYING INVESTMENTS 5 Two-story and Basement Brick Houses; press-brick fronts, good-sized lots to alley. Always rented to good tenants at sucha figure as to pay 11 per cent on the amount invested, Price, each, $1,800; $660casn, balance at 5 per ceut. “These houses ‘are located on Riggs st. bet. 17thand 18th, U and Vata, near Senator Henderson's residence, rapidly improving location. Permits are out for & block of uew housesin the same square. 4 New G-room Bricks, bath and mod. impe for $18.40 mouth each: 82,500; one ag. from avenue luventory; no charge fur good will: will In- = arg gt at st. near Pa. ave., New Brick House, 6 rooms and Tone ae vO.O Lata pie bath; cabinet mantels rents for 827.50 inouth; price ‘EIS HEREBY 1 up to April I at st., and South Wash- company for the Sale of Manure from Contract will be xiven for on GLASS, Superintendent. Brick Houses on V st.n.w.; 6 rooms; runt for 0; tor all 80,000, Nowy aid Basement Brick Housceon Pa Brick Houses on Florida ave, near 14th st.; 6 us and bath ; rent $36.50; both #6,000. meton Kuilway 210 Horse: ANDKEW : ; : FENITERE Fou |. > New 2-8tory’ and Basement Brick Houses on B st, FFICES FOR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR — sale of Two Elegantly Furnished Coun ecard apa ep A el te Kooms on F st., suitaple for a doctor or 1 have a large list of investment property. Send for rent. Address M.XQ., Star office. — DAVID D. STONE, OK RENT_STORE 218 TENTH S It 806 F st, ave. and whole: F BALE ee F : 708 SALE— eee eee F AT BRIGHTWOOD Twelve-room Dwelling with neurly one acre of ound, fronting on “Brightwood avenue.” Horse Store FOR RENT AN -lw* Store and dwelling Sth and K sts ne Stable rear 1518 L st we is only For full list and 13th ‘tuon of the property on m: Cher for bulletin tawued On THOs. E. WAGGAMAN. FORRES? HOUSE 116 ¢ ST. N.E., SEVENTEEN roots, Inquire S26 Ist st. me. Heut #: Vane a JOR RENT—BY THr 1ST OF APRIL, A GOOD House, with vas aud water, new range. hot and cold water and bath large. dry cellar; * OLIN stb - NW. 6 W. mi... | 7OK KENT. BY RO. HOLTZMAN, REAL BS- tate abe Insurance Proker, 10th aud stem) 9th above Kst., 147.9151 $300 H ur. 21st st STABLES. 2020 Conn. ay. (rear). #25 | 102% Conn. av. rreary..#30 mhz KO. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sto.nw_ 4 RENT—BY FISH & MILLER, 12153 F ST. N.W. tha: Beautiful Presx-brick Bay-window House, 4 Sumieriaud piace. $ rooms: all mod. imps. ; moat Ly furnished and iva fiue home in a macuifi j.Will be rented to @ careful tenant fur- » OF unfurnished at 870 per mo. 1213 FST. N.w., Froeeenr BY FISH & MILL dow Prout ‘2 Splendid Press-brick Bay 13th st. u.w., with 1) rooms: all mud. impe. finely furnished. for the very low prive ot $75 per tho, end unfurnished at 450 per mo. The Jd floor of this tse is ow rented tos prompt tenant unfurnished for per wo, who desires to remain ip house if ple. Mt not will vac yi i J JOR KENT—6 DUPONT CIRCLE-NEW AND Hands» wely-fuished English Basement House: roows. 3 bath rooms, laubdry, kiteben. lance cellar; uitable for physician. Apply 5 Dupont NT—BY FISH & MILLER, % TOUR URNISHED. Se, Mod. imps, Rer mo..870 % e 1914 Sunderland place, iol Fac we wahington10r," sic, Waning : 1238 oe 4 - 3 2 i cars pass the door. Fine lawn, shade and fruit trees. krape and oTuamental vines. Excellent soil for gar- FQOK SALE—FOR #900 CASH. Restaurant; license grauted. Address ¥ Tis inavainable property and will be sold on easy Cora ee aes terms for 88,00, ; Fo RENT—APRIL 1—DINING AND Apply to J. V.N. HUYCK, Rooms, 90 5 Vouisyivania inelnding Dairy and Kitchen 110" 4325 11th ¥ ©. HALL, PAINT e terior work a specialty. Estimates turnisy Personal attention given in ull cases. Kesidence 1 Tat. nw. m24-in Fer saliaa mtr IN THE NORTH- west section; good stand, Address P.O. Box 513, 1 Ok SALE—AT A_ SACKIFIC al Buiit Bov-window Brick on 15th st. nm. Kk; in good order. For Ss. BLAGDEN, City P.v., ALE OK TRADF—\ CLIENT RETIRING window Brick Houses ou wa business desires to dispose of his fine | Also # Neat 6-room Brick on and Liquor Stand in South Wash. ; the dwell- ing portion hax “rand bach: lot, 3 axiQ0; price, | _m26-3t stock will inven about $1,200; wil ae = iF 5 ‘OK SALF—ONLY 81,100 1 ore and stock Paes CLE oe i days—$1,300 AFTER THAT 6-room Bricks on st. 8.¢., rented at $f0.50 per = month: as, wa er, sewer id walls Fapered: #100 cK AND FIXTURES OF DRUG | cash; bul. $20 per month. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1008 Hon of the city. Low price for We m26-10t : ae ee ee i ee wa BEST BUSINESS 15308 Rhode Island ave. n.w. m22-5t ua peg Bi negate SALE OF VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY. x ‘The BERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL, having pacity for 400 to. 500 guests, with all the FUR TURE aud FIXTURES, also several adjoining Lots nud near by. will be sold “under urtat Berkeley Springs, W.Va,on TU DAY, APRIL FIKS1, 1590, commencing st ELEVEN OCLOCK AM. Terms of sale: One-third cash and balance in one and two years for the real estate and all cash tor the surniture ‘This is one of the best-known suinmer resorts easil; ac essible from Washington. year di ral by way of Mane: on the B. and O. Ice to close out an estate, ACKE. & GADSBY, 1008 F st. n.w. STIFUL STYLISH WELT- House; bay window, south front; in excellent repair; 8 room and bath; lot 52.1 wide coucreted ‘alley; Nouse “21 fee 3 enough tur two houses at the side; location .e. ne Pa. ave. Price $7,000. GkO W. LiNKINS, coi 19th and H sta, n.W. mu! i SALE--HOUSE 1016 T ST. week of owner, 1479 Corcoran st. P LOR SALE—IMPRKOVED PROPERTY ON F ST. ‘22 feet 44y inches front. 8 ‘® teet S inches tront. oe m25-6t f se ROR SALE 0 INSTALLMENT! WHY PAY KEN Payments of 815 to #30 mouthly will buy youa cozy suburban home in any locaiity you desire o style you fancy. We buy for or sell yous house of any Valle ou proportionate pay nent. No SECCRILY KEQUIRED, We are not a Buiiding Loan Asm: Mutual Mortgage Company, with over 2.000 mem- bers, having {he plaus, way's aud means to carry out above offer. GKANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, 16¥ and 171 Broadway, New York. W.S. ODELL & CO., General Axents, Rooms 32-34, Atlantic Building, uF st. nw. me OR SALE—DRUG STOKE, ONE OF THE FINEST ands “iu: Washington; store doing a ood busi- WM. T.BALDUS, 1805 Pennsylvania ave. mZ22-7% USINESS OPYORTUNITY—A RAKE CHANCE tor party with 26,500 to buy an established and Paying General Houseturnishing Business. Owner # otler business, Pull particulars pplication 1 to Walley “bet. iz and 13th, M aud sts, new... 11ldand T oD. Wh 831 to 835 W.. OF, ‘The above 1s only. ' books. For full list Q OTICE-THE BrST CHANCE EVER K) 10 convert few thousand into millions of dollars, Address Box 17, Star cific 1-tit? and caller House; imps. ; glectrie Dells, JOR EASY SHAVE OR FIRST-CLA’ speaking tubes, &c.; four rooms on & floor: elecant Sree sped ee location; near Rhode Island ave. n.w. If sold at once FRotvinen you tneve occason ty have Saheb: coms tee. orl 25 -iit W. 1. HOPKINS & CO., 1420 F st. of 14th st. nw. above Pa ave. = — ee Ty ALLE ri Opal 2K SALE—A BRIGHT, CHEEKFUL, SUNNY fons tae Feoence House, on ath sk. Cee Fon bos wna and action; elegant new prt ‘wide parking ; 9 large rooms; 2 hall rooms, bath, &c. tite Wh. SUMS a beautiful house. To ftamediate purchaser 8,000. aa oxEY DOUBLED * m2-St W. 1 HOPKINS & CO., 1430 F nt : FS bered R SAL ARGAIN IN A SIX-ROOM, BATH M: By investing im Pratrioy Tina Lands and Fe Colts Hote af at pes! og Pent ~ : . Woen 13th. a ‘ts, nw. 7 nouth front fe es pea Jot adioining hotse brought #34900 "at auc 200M, BA mod, cut over, as (othersdo, see the Philadelphia Artist, east wuperd tone, touch tyles. lustallment, EK, SLi tb at a. 220 4th ot we.. with tine stabling. fron MM. HER, iA T—A @ROOM NEW BRICK. all mt. nice neighborhood ; HL GRAY & ©0., 657 F st. rooms, bath: mod. mae Bw, Il rooms: bath; mm PEC a 1s 14th ot. _— locatet rent moderate. 3 KD, 1307 F ste NEW HOUSES ON COKCORAN 7th and LSth atx. : one 12 rooms aud mare i 1416 Fat, tion Farias in Texas, New Mex., Va, Dakota, West Va, W. L HOPKINS & CO. lows, Ga, Ohio, Kau. Mo.. Mal, &e-, &e. a ‘The Cheapest and Kichest Lands in the World Special iuduceuieuts to iuvestors. “Commissioner of the State of Lexas.” ALONZO T. LOGAN, Attorney-at-Law, Real Estate and Clatin Agent, erty om Hat. wea’ (th hw rice $12,000. ‘Also several Plecos of FG. othe ith and 14th-st, Property OPK furtber infor- ti to PKINS & 3 = we TES = “ose a OP RINT A20 Fit. wy, B WALKER. NOTARY PUBLIC. POE SALE—CORNER OF H AND FOURTEENTH S,. Dealer ic Keai Estate; Houses and Vacant Lots 12. 2 For aie Sarto. MARS eatnhand, Yegapt ate | Eta Se och oar See ne. _#28-6m_| st. nw. 24-20 ae iE WORLD DO MOVE."—REMEMBEK THE | Jj)OR SALE-FINE BUSIN PROPERTY “Terrestrial Clock.” “RAMBAY has cut the | Mcoruvenie Pet wear one eet lot 53s ~ Prices: watches cleaned, ¢1; first-ciags main-spri: in. 121 ft. 3g in. to 15-ft, alley: imvroved by two Ft Jock Yat | Fourstory Brick Ufiice i rea warranted one clock ang work #1; all Jewelry Budi stable rear of he lowest prices iu the city. we dety competi hy a bargain if sold at ouce. SF. CULLENANE & iat sc uw. = sult | Co. s00F sc aw ¥. m24-3t -— URE eR ern ere SALE— iN. io 2th & 1: Doxars Sraixe Srvies. ee Tir at 68,500) Raa Tou b.igths 20tn, 6,500 lor. Th: Filth Avenue Style of Silk and ay smi Ba of Newt York ure the acknon intro if . on re the oct 7,000 ducers ‘ea ‘47284. 2 frames, for this season area marvel of beauty. $050) tentlug tet 816 72,600 WLLETT & BLODT, mi43t_J. E SELINASE 4 Oh, OOPS am Bole Agents for this city, Srtaae atte 309-3 905 Pa ave | st banrain BUT F ot. 3. sxrs Surrs Scovnep Fina bath: al toderd noe ue niar oe iat AND PRESSED FOR 81. cars; two others; in nor! section; Costs, 50c.; Punts, 25c.; Vests, 25¢. = eS tS Foe aLE—& _DESIRABLE 10-1 Be a ASS! Ra ‘st Dw, eed cers = TACOMA PARK— DESIRA- VERY Buse bes Peake oer See SLES SR 13 73 AT on BS all ‘fresco at ne. m2 mi; b rs price, 85 stot 18x76-10" 237 FR SALE_AN ELEGANT CORNER RESIDENCE ee ud Besement j contains 8 rooms and G improvements; heaters, a ia ‘Feasonable P., Star office, midst" i SALE—THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT Fision orn ae Penns ve, bet. 1st, 22d ste aw. Fine to 20-fot alley. ‘This ina first-class investment, Price $7,790 (382), WM. B. SAUND! & CO, m22- 1407 F st. RR SALE—TO CLOSE OUT THE AFFAIKS OF syndicate I will seli £0 tmumediate pure ‘One Handsome 3-story and Two 2-story and Back-butiding: Houses; 7 and 10 rooms euch; tiuely finished ural wood: osk mantels: open fire) ; finely built by ir; Most sages lines a ts Deice $3,950. $2,050: cash and easy monthly payments. Also in same Fine Buildiug Lots, with use of ‘under the 5 au exce) FOR SALE EIGHT-RooM BRICK. B BE! ame th and 7th 4; electric nod ‘apsoing = u it y TOOT. 700; to suit. 4 EUUBT SG goo eree e F i . 8 FOR SALE ION VEGY EASY TERMS—HO! 1763 P st. n.w.; House contains 12 rooms; ¥ ; has been ‘newly pay and is in repair throughout. Apply to JAS. H. MARK, 936 F.m21-6t pS Re e of the city; also acription, Inguire of AP. B 1416 F st. aw, Kellogg Buildin = m21-6t* FOR SALE ODER: NG, EIGHT TOO! : northwest ; 3 charming home. Particulars and card to inspect apply to TYLER & KUTHERFORD, (4°60. (22-5w"} 1307 F st Fe SALE—SIX NEW WELL-BUILT SIX. ROOM Houses in the northeast; all rented at $11.30 ; wood lots: water and sewer. Price each $1,300, easy terms, or $1,250 each if taken a at. Dw. iN BRICK D' attic and cellar; well locat For further th mi7-lm’_L. STARGAKDTEK, 613 15th FOE SALE-A NEW AND ARTISTIC HOME OF nine rooms on Corcoran st. between 17th and 18th giblnet mantels, electric belia, ke.; only $7,500. _mb8-s&w2m" Hi. SEMMEB, 1410 F # VOR SALE—1914 AND 1916 Fat tod impess unr wood’ idence. “For price, ters, &¢., to HEISKELL EMcLERAN, ibos ® ot. new. —_ m22-6t {OR SAL. EXCHANGE — WELL-BUILT 7 room Brick on 2d st, we. neat F, prese-brick, ba window frout; papered, fine closets; lot 17-0x08; — WASH'N DANENHOWER, n22-1w 1115 Fat. aw. Fee SALE~JUST SOUTH OF H ST, ON 5TH N.E., two of the best built Small Houses in this city; built by, day's labor under the ce pe | of responsi- ble builder; contains 6 rooms, buth, closets and every convenience ; lot 15.0x10U5 to alley, Pri 3,900, 147, WASH'N DANENHOWER, m22-lw 1115 F st. nw. Foe SALEAFINE INVESTMENT IN A ROW OF New Brick Honseson F st. near 2d n.e.; new Widerch, Brive 84500 ouch or 20,000 or thea: X70 exe! 28 834500 each or B21 ror the 62° : WASH'S DANENHOWEIE mez-lw NS Fat... Foe SALE TTOUR NEW (TWO-STORY A’ Basem N ent Bricks near corner Sth and H sts. 1.c. Grooms and bath each; lot 15.9x95. Price $3,756 each, 147, WASEH'N DANENHOWER, m°?2-1w 1115 F st. nw, ].OR SALE-WE HAVE SOME FINE 6 To 10- Room Brick Houses in b.w. and b.e. section of city for sale; all in desirable localities. J. H. GRAY & CO. a m ROR SALE—BARGAINS IN” MT. HOUSES. 16th st. near Park: Large Two-story Attic aud Cellar House; 9 large rooms, furnace, ‘open grates, &c.; good stable; lot 200 feet front by 140, 1ith st. bet. Park and Howard, Two-story and Mansard roof; 9 rooms, batix and cellar, zur- ‘isterD, open grates and every con- Yenieuce; very huudsomely finished; lot 50x10. 1ith st. bet. Park aiid Hows Attic House, 10 rooms and cellar, furnace, cistern, &c.; lot LOOx140., -* Howard ‘ave., south side, east of ith, iwo- sory, ALU and Cellat House, 10 koolne aud bath, large square furnace, cis- tern, Xe. ; lot soxtts. 16th St. near Howard, Two-atory and Ave Brooms and cellar, furnuce, cistern, &c. 7 lot 1002140 m22-lw PLEASANT 17,000 8,500 8,000 7,000 6,500 LKEK, at. nw. 1606 F ROR SALE—TWO VERY DESIRABLE PIEVES OF Business Property ou F st.and one on 1:3th st. between Fand G sts, M. M. PARKE 1418 Fat, Extent of the Work Which Messrs. | Terms of Work House Prisoners Short Abert and Fendall Are Doing. ened for Good Conduct. SALE—NICE LOT ON H ST. N.E, NEARSTH Fipbsatis2 fet ho, etbosaee crete st 5 8700 each. O. M. BKYANT, 516 9th ne. mz6-2" SALE—FOR TEN DAaYs— FEET | MB ABERT's TALE BEFORE 4 SENATE SUBCOM-| The recent act of Congress to for Fotis se fron’ od bee Band ‘MITTEE—MANY VOLUMES THAT HAVE TO BE | good conduct, the terms af yaleeaaes seatinl snd Columbia road. DELSLE, Davis oO, ihe € _ Bx6-3t” EXPLORED IN SEARCH OF LAWS APPLICABLE TO im the jail and work house was approved FRR SAE Tyo SMALL LOTS; FRONI, NG 04] THE DISTRICT—IMPORTANCE OF COMPILATION. | March 15, to take effect on and from January 1, Sth st. near re 8e.: only 3 The act a ag ft jin 8 baresta. R i. T-LEIPOLD, ge wis inate patios apeunnhlians, Provides for « deduction of five days per month for good behavior. The good com- duct has to be certified to the judge of the court who passes sentence and the judge causes @ release to be sent to the prison for the per- son whose good conduct bas been certified te the court. Intendant Stoutenburgh of the work house has already complied with the provisions of the ect. and this morning Judge Miller received the Sowing trom that oficial. “I hereby certify that the following are entitled to discharge from the Wash work house March 26 (today) for good a in compliance with the law aj March 15, 1 Bridget White, January 1, 9 days; Rebecca Johnson, January 10,90 days; Ellen Farrell, Japuary $1, 60 days; Georgeanna ( consisting of Senators Plumb, Dawes and Cockrell, gave a hearing yesterday morning to Mr. William Stone Abert, who presented a let- ter from the justices of the Supreme Court of the District recommending that-Congress make ‘an additional appropriation of #1,000 for cler- ical assistance and the necessary incidental ex- Penses of the commission. ‘The justices in their letter state “that they have been advised by the commissioners ap- Pointed by them to compile the laws of the District under the act of Congress approved March 2, 1889, (25 Statutes, page 872,) that an additional appropriation is necessary; that they have examined the book of accounts kept 7 Beet aT ON RBUDE IstaSD AVENUE wW.; each 22x1 Between 14th and 15th sts. foot .TTENTION, BUILD! 68270 feet to a 10-foot aliey. Price if sold within five man, February 27, 30 days: William Owen, Jan- days €1.35 per foot, av.x.auycr, | YY the commissioners and find that the funds | nary 2,90 days; Henry Yeager, January 3, 9 neat “1505 Pa ave | (1,000) already appropriatedhave been nearly | days; Leon Sapolio; January 3, 8) days; Heury Fo SALI expended and that proper economy has been | Frazier, January 8, 90 Otto Bioom, Juanu- sae OES TE arDENcE. observed; that they are of the opinion that at | 977, q0,dave; Artur, Welty jag BetwXOCATION: RHODE ISLAND AVENUE least the further sum of €1,000 will be required Carter, Jenuery 23. 60 dave; John Carroil, Jan- square east of VICE PESIDERT MORTON'S ‘ton | for clerk hire aud incidental expenses in order gary 30, 60 days; John Williams, J 31, 69 “Tse Lot fronte south. D.mensious 242176 feet toa {Properly conclude the work, aud respect- bread po aes ~ 4 Carter, a. 3, 60 days; Goorge Smith, February 1, 60 days. Pat Harris, February 3, 60 days; John Kane, February 3, 60 days; William Fillmore, Feb- Michael Lanhady, ry Md James Smith, February $ 60 days: Abe Brooke. it, 30-f D id « y recommend that Congress make au ap- incdious STABLE on rear of Lot a proper distauce | PFopriation accordingly. from residence, pm npn PO THE EXTENT OF THE Wo! Aprils to The subcommittee was furninished with a brief prepared by Mr. Abert, showing the ex- tent of the work of compilation and a list of d. V. N. HUYCK, 1505 Penna. ave. Jones, February 16, 45 days 000 FEET OF GROUND. from whi ¥ 24. 30 days; B. P. Wright, February vetwees2 FE enone og eb srneer rae Sree which the statutes are to be | ! ‘ t wt SO, rg — build:ue « large block of dwelling houses, “ILieisin | ‘The following is a complete list: days; William Bucler, February 28, days; See of the city. L—The British statutes in force in Maryland | Charles Foster, March 1, 30 daya. at the time of the cession of the territory to the United States for the seat of government. These statutes are contained in Alexander's British Statutes, containing 847 pages, and Kilty’s report on the British Statutes in force im Maryland, containing 289 pages. IL—The statutes of Maryland, a awe. | with the seasion of the Maryland assembly hel the 26th day of April, 1704, and ending with the acts passed prior to February 27, 1801. These statutes are contained in ~Kilty’s Laws of Maryland,” two volumes, containing 1,689 pages, exclusive of index. This work contains the acts of the Maryland legislature through +_ | November, 1799, pec em additional acts appear in the year books subsequently published. IiL—The Revised Statutes u States relating to the District of Columbia, The list was approved by Judge Miller and Teleases were sent for the persons named whe will be set at liberty this afternoon, Under the act no person is benefited whose sentence | is less than one month. The court officials ex | pect to have at least three-fourths of the | Sons named in the list back in court for trial before the close of the present week. — Judge Miller’s Infant Class. “What's this infant class doing bere?” asked Judge Miller im the Police Court this morning when three small boys named Barney Corn- well, Chariey Horn and Edward Chadwick re- sponded to a charge of disorderly conduct. The “neon offense charged against them was breaking windows in a house on 10th street JV. N. HOYC mh26-4t 1608 Peansylvanis ave F°%, SALE-SOME PRY CHO! [cz LOTS, IN Broo! at very low ‘OF 0 REDFORD W. WALRER, 1000 Fs n-w. mG 16 st.(w. side), nearly 0 neoln Park: 21 ft, front; only 1,460; berdics pass the door: 9,32 cash. bal oncandtwo'years, CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1006 F st-u.w. mz6-3t {VOR SALE_WE OFFER A LOT 41 FERT FRONT ou WASHINGTON HEIGHTS for $4,200. This is the CHEAPEST LOT on the Heights, “Sivuated on CHEEK VALLEY and adjoins the handsome residence 5 s oy me re: of Mr. Parker Mann. HILL & JOHNSTON, mz5-3t 1503 Penn. ave 2. JOR SALE— ae 10, 000 feet of Ground in Tshorwood at a bargain. 000 fect on Prospect Hill, feet on 7th st, n.w.: 6 ted. 10.000 fect in northwest section ata bargain, contataing 201 p: southwest. Judge Miller delivered a lecture diss iola gu Staeathtsctts are artbet Oa'and | TV. —The Revised, Statutes of the United | £9 the bors and took their persoual bonds wot 7th abargain. WiSCO1T, WiLCOX & 00. to repent the offense. ™ 1807 Pa. ave, ahd Gth and La. ave. JOR SALE — FINE LOT ON MASS. A States, containing 1,394 Many of the chapters and sections of this work contain statutes im force exclusively in the District of — Prof. Richard Owen Polsoned. th and 10th steve, 19 ft. froat, ¢ Columbia, By section 93 of the Revised Stat-| ‘The death of Prof. Richard Owen Monday ek _DEEELE, DAVIES 0, 15102 b-St_| utes of the District of Columbia it, ie declared | night at New Harmony, Ind., was peculiarly FoR sLe- — Pant OF Se that “All the laws of the United States which | distressing. A jug of embalming fluid was some Desirable Lots on E st. frontiug ‘Garfield sq, | @T@ not locally inapplicable shali have the | Sent by mistake to A. H. Fretageot, a merchant same force and effect within the District as | roe a rey tenth 3 | and neighbor of Prof. Owen, labelled medica! een ae area eaidinn, ook! | water. ‘Thinking it mincral water from some ume 102. United States Reports, page 664, it was | {fiend the two drank a sinall quantity and the des joa by the Buprome Court of the United —~ nonpes foe SS ek States that section of the Revised Statutes | Medic: an a “ Prof. Owen applies to the courts of this District, There | S8ccumbed under its effects and died before cheap. a bargain, an Elegant Lot on Columbia ave., Mt. Pleasant, between Toth and 14th st 4 —M25-3t JOR SALE_—THUE! _. BUILDING LOTS, FIT: zeheap. Apply OWNER, 11 ~ eee mo St ONOMICAL BUILDING LOTS, w A north side N.Y. et. lst and N. Cap. sts. n.w.: | are three classes of statutes of the United | ™idnight. Mr. Fretageot vomited freely and 82.109. South side N-¥ ave. be 3tates which have special applicability to. the | it is hoped be may recover, Prof. Owen was one of four sons of the Scotch philanthropist, Robert Owen, known all over the world for his learning and bene- volence. Prof. Owen's two brothers, David | Dale, the eminent geologist, and Robert Dale, States, in which statutes the District of Co- | the statesman and scholar, were also of world- lumbia is specifically named. wide reputation. 3. Statutes, civil and criminal, referring to That T certain territory of the United States and all places or districts of country under the ex- District of Columbia, viz.: 1, Statutes defining the duties of public offi- cers, which are to be performed at the seat of government. 2. Statutes relating to the whole United WOMING AVENUE. One a beautiful corner, Either of these Lots if sold at once may be secured below the prices now ruling aud money can be made on them as the season advances. By far the handsomest property in clove proximity 1 head of Conn, ave. 3 J. B.WIMER, 1313 F st. LOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN-LOT 59x103 TO alley, on G@ near 9th st. n.w., improved by three General Caprivi, on entering the avandoned three-story bisement pressed-brick houses, rent- | Clusive jurisdiction of the United States, residence of the iron chancellor, is reported Phat ada dT5 Ath BISERR ES | V-—the acts of the lcgulative assembly of | have said: "1 shall wot probaly remain Oth st. n.w., Lot 24.7x100 to 15-ft. alley ; splen- did lot at low price; per foot sacrifice my honest opinion at the caprice of B. Hi, WARNER & CO., _m4-4t the crown.” Welch agt. Cook, page 542 of 97 United States Reports, the Supreme Court declared that,Co1 OR SALE-1502 AND 1506 17TH ST. N.W.; Lew houses; 9rooms, bath, 2 large pantries; plenty Of closets; heated by steam, O12 Ist. nw. ; coruer house; 10 roome and bath. ¥. ave. .w.; new house ; large stable. ¥. ave. n.w., on line of electric cars; 6 rooms 1411 6th at, n.w, ; 8-room frame; lot 42 feet front. Two three-story window Bricks on C st. nu. bet. 3d and 4th sts. at a bargain, 1908 G st. n.w.; 10 roome aud bath; all m.i. ; cheap. 2 small Bricks ou K st. s.¢.: $2,500 for the tivo. lw PLANT & TURPIN, 1 OR SALE—NICE 3-STORY BRICK DWELLING, well located n.w, and. couven: Tooms, bath room aud c pinceein ail large re Price 84,000, T iaces in all large ror 66 ‘erms euay. EeSor ( ite RUTHEMPORD, 1307 Fs For Shiny EBT DESIRABLE CORNER BRICK DWELLING, well located northwest; House cou- tains eleven rooms, bath room and cellar, besides trunk rooms, large pantries and closets, furnace and all mod. imps, " Price $13,000 (B. 30.) Ta LEK & RUTHER. FORD, 1307 F st. cabinet mantels and open fire- ml 5-1) JOR SALE—ATTRACTIVE HOME JUST BEYON Boundary and convenient to street cara; Ne House; all mi; Grooms; reception hall; bath room; cemented cellar ; heated by steuun ; lichted by electric” ity: corner lot: wtreets paved, sewered and ligiited. 39). YLER & RUTHERFORD, Fou SAE PY FISH & MILLER, a Fine Bus’ 3 PST.) ess Property on 'G at. bet. 12th and Lith sts. n.w., improved by a substantial story house; 13 rooms; all mod. imps. : now rented for oe permo. This tine chance for Capone on this street, which has such a bright future for bust ess purpowes feet, ALE—BY FISH & MILD ¢ Home on Sth st. bet. C and D fruit trees aud flowers in yard and at 81,900. tit Paint or stove s Building, containing 16 rooms, provements; lot 23x104 to are alley. For further particulars apply to eon m20-1w JOR SALE—GOOD INVEST 5-room Brick; South Capitol st.: two squares ma: ow Fepting tor #10: price $1.12 WALKER, 1006 F st, rooms, bath and pantry ; Also will trade 3 fine lote for residence, Call ', Le Droit Building. FOE SAE, BaRgars D —ON 10TH ST. 8 ts.. a Desirable 2-story and Baseinent 7 rooms and beth; mod, inps.; stable on price $3,000. PITNEY & BiiADFORD, LW. nm Wendt wel tue X-ROOM BRICKS; RENT. 10th and V sts. n.w. e if desired : Will sell at 210. per ceut inven reted alley. i. —THAT DESIRABLY Loc. 5 Connectient ave, ; lot 36x11! by le Lhree-story Brick : splendid business prop- erty; suitable for hotel or sold low on easy terms, LAW! ‘DS, + DY, m15-1m 1415 F st. nw. Olt SALE—GREAT BARGAIN IN HOUSE AND Lot near Pension office; offered cheap if sold at once; terinsto suit, BELLINGEK & CO. 43i-3m. 635 F FOR SALE OR RENT—ELEGANT 120834 N n.w., containing ten Tooms; just com- Pleted: built im iuodern style and the best hroughout. Apply to owner, 1:21U N .w. JOR SALE—TO INVESTORS—TWO FOUR-ROOM Bricks, northwest; rented at 810 each. Price #1,000 each. 6-room Brick, 8.w., 0m conerete st., 11 imps. reuted for #15 rice 81,800; Bloc filey Houses in s.e., will net 350 per year on $2,700 vented. mubl1 BARNES & WEAVER, 629 F st. JOR SALE—1830 11TH ST.—GOUD BKICK, 8 Rooms, Lot 17x95 to alley. Ashford abstract, Convenient location. $4,000, “Easy terus. mihl-Im GEO. F. GRAHAM, 1319 F st, FOr SALE—A FINE DWELLING FOR A LOME or Jnvestment; owner leaving the city, perma nently , desires me to sell immediately; 12 rooms, uth and laundry; well-built aud located, u.w.; near Pa, ave. ; convenient to departments; lot 20.0120. 8 ty 16-foot concreted alley. For price and terms ‘ap- Ply to GEO. W. LINKINS, mnd-1m ___Cor. 1tn and H ate, n. JOR SALE—THE FINE THREE-STOKY RESI- dence, with lurge back building, 717 12th at. n.w. ; price $20,000. Apply to the owner, M. ¥. MORRIS, Sun Building. mlm FOR SALE—LOTS. POE SALE BARGAINS IN TWO DESIRABLE Helehts fronting on ‘Woodley: rank, ‘alse Tae ae Washington Heights, 19th st. extended. LAWAENC. SAN ULRICH BEANEDY, 2 1418 F st. 2.0 S ‘OK SALE—GOOD LOTS AT LOW FIGURES— ‘Sherman ave. hear _m21.2w F pherman ave. near Fu rragut Dear Priueston, west of thst, 25x150. Dteuben near Schoolhouse, 100x156. Hotei ark ise mil-Im gress had power to invest the District govern- ment with legislative authority. VL.—The corporation laws and ordinances of Priuce Bismarck has deposited all his stars, crosses and medals in the Reichbank. The O16 Fst. now. ee A £ ment in a jewelers’ estimate of their value is £5,000, —A RARE GHANCE FOR INV Lot, fronting” 56 feet on 14th st. Kenesaw st. Price 50 cepts per foot. ground held at 75 cents foot. DAVID D. E, the of Washington appearing in Webb's | The prince only retains the orders ct the m24-3t agai, 806 Fst.n.w. | Digest, contaming 649 ations iy Be Golden Fleece and that of the Black Eagle. DR SALE — A CHOICE CORNER LOT FRONT- VIl.—The laws and ordinances of George-| “No more uniforms or medals for me,” the tne, 88 G4 ft. on 8 at. bs AS soem st., 3.405 4 town, Veteran statesman is reported to have said; Will make three ecorom! ot is concre' VUL—The laws and ordi vy | “you have forced me into retirement where I few feet north 0! tor Saw: wuxion. Aj " inances of the Levy | ‘*’ for particular aoe Davin D STONE Court, ie., including the territory in the Dis- | Shall wear @ frock coat and ouly need my irom st. nw. trict outside of the cities of Washington and Georgetown, These ordinances of the three municipalities are declared to be in force by section 91 of the Revised Statutes of the Dis- trict of Columbia, except as modified by Con- gress or the legislative assembly. In the very recent case of John Curtain. prosecuted for vio- Cross.” Foreign Notes of Interest. Sir Edward Malet, the British ambassador, gave adinner Monday night to the prince of | Wales. the emperor, the empress and Prince 2 —LOTS— 5 5, wiley, 18th bet. Rand 8. 21x115, Rhode Island ave, bet. 14th and 15th; k. hp Lae eit lation of a “Georgetown Sunday law,” the jus- gg Seas of Moscow are agitating the 2XU1.6, Sst. near 1Sth. tice in delivering the opinion of the Court in 100, 11th st. near 8; 81.2 0x90! a.w. cor. 12th . bear M. pear R: 83 tt : $2,000. TOO, O st. bet. 4th and Sth Florida ave. lots in square O21; 100, Gti st, near P. question of religious equality between Chris- tans aud Jews. Gen. Boulanger has written a letter in which | he renews his offer to return to Frauce pro- viding the government will permit him to be tried by the court of appeal or by court martial Mr. Johnston, the British consul, has arrived at Zanzibar. He says that the crew of the General Term remarked that “all records of the Georgetown corporation seemed to have disappeared from the face of the earth as com- pletely as the municipal regulations of Pom- pei, IX.—The ordinances of the board of health, legalized by act of Congress, 21 Statutes at Large. p. 304; see also Richardson's Supple- ment to the Revised Statutes, p. 574. X.—The Statutes at Large contained in vol- STUN L SE ei Sree: | ames 18 to 25, inclusive, containing 4,354 pazes, | Nawal Wire borcotted at Mozambique by OK SALE_LOY ON NORTH SIDE Cone tong | Muking @ total of over 10,000 pages to be exam- | Wore frequentiy insulted. M. British ln- Tints’ is the cheapest loc in | ed by the compilers. dian subjects are imprisoned at Mozambique. 3. F. CULLINANE & CO., THE IMPORTANCE OF TRE COMPILATION. It is understood that Senators and Represen. tatives in Congress, especially the members of the District committees, are embarrassed when called upon to legislate for the District of Co- Jumbia use of the uncertainty as to whether there is or is not a statute in force which might avoid the necessity of additional avd possibly conflicting legislation. It is therefore import- ant that a complete compilation be prepared and that there should be uo interruption im the __ 609 F st nw, “OLN STS. jon summit of Lill Fi. SMITH & 308 The papers in Athens express much gratifi- cation over an imtimation from the Greek con- sul in New York that there is a prospect of the abolition of the duty on raisins from Corintin. The Lisbon correspondent of the London Standard says he hears that, acting with En- gland, Auierica is inclined to take energetic action .n the Delegoa Bay railway question. Emperor Francis Joseph, King Humbert and Count Kalnoky have all written to Prince Bis- JOK SALES 100x150, JOR SALE—MINTWOOD PLACE, Dia road, some Very Fine Lots at! moderate prices, available for immediate improvement, having water, kan ud sewer,curba set, sidewslks laid, roadways mac- Forse MAGNIFI LOT ON MASS. ave. bet. Lath and 15th sts, (opposite Higuiand fetes tc ae oe sid aa eet 9t MS | prosecution of the work for want of necessary | ™arck expressing their regret at his resigna- KES MeLe) “m2z-lm | funds to pay for current expenses. The act | U2 . SOR SALE SQUAKE BOUNDED | U8der which the work is being performed does | A meeting of the French cabinet was held FU 3 » 1ithund Q sts,com- | BOt permit the commissioncrs to receive any | yesterday at the palace of the Elysee to con- tainton 3 -d being part | compensation until atter the completion of the | sider the protests which have been made by owner ts lor apartment house site now ieft. “If not sold entire will suortly be sub- div:ded aud sold in lois. Also Block bounded by Columbia road, Bounda: work. The commissioners originally appointed by the court were Messrs. Wm. Stone Abert and ; Yarious French chambers of commerce against the McKinley American custome duties bill. st, ‘ Mr. Chamberlain, in a speech at Burming- Lé Koy place wud Phelps plac thing about 300,- | Benjamin G. Lovejoy, bus in the aucumn of 7: WOO i, He FOF pi com nM Ror BS a, inst oar thn health of Mr. Lovejoy failed and | ®%) Said that having seen the results of the mb22-Tia ‘Rk SALE—LOTS IN FAIRVIEW Hi ‘Lemieytown road and Woodley La English administration of Egypt he had changed | his ‘mind aud now beheved that it would be unworthy of so great a nation not to continue Olle. of J.B. Wimer. he was taken sick and died November 21, 188 On the 2d of December the court appointed Mr. Reginald Fendall to fill the vacaucy oce: HHTS, ON opposite Oak aim. | View: Kiet rulway tracks Low laid to chese lots, > ae des the occupation and complete its work. pitch, ucts tidevwalks in isant aud vas gina "prices | awed ty the death of ‘Mr. Lo Couut William Bismarck, the younger son of snail cu u yayments, monthly or yearly time viven | the District and is eminently qualified by iearn- | Prince Bismarck, has resigned pre unt interest, JOHN E. Bi ing and experience at the bar to perform the duties of compiler, The work is being prosecuted at the office rented by the commissioners in the second story of No. 405 Sth street, where ail the mate- ud books are coliected and arranged, The general ontline of the work is in accord- ance with Mr. Brightly’s plan and the compila- tion will be a complete collection of the “stat- j utes and parts of statutes in force,” following | 4s far as possible the old landmarks of chapter {names aud titles with which the courts and members of the bar are familiar. A visit to the office of the commission will be of inter- est toany one who may desire to learn how | the work in detail is being performed. ee ee He Was an Austrian, A New York Tritune special from San Fran- | cisco says there 18 now no doubt that the an- known man who committed suicide near San | Pablo on Saturday last was Ludwig von Ro- | manyer, the Austrian adventurer who created | such a stir a few months ago by advertising to of the regency of Hanover. King Leopold is in Loudon and will remain until Sunday. Emperor William and the prince of Wales messed with the first dragoons Monday. Prince George of Wales has been appointed a lieuten- antot the regiment. The royal ty afterward proceeded to the Tempelhof field, where the troops of the Berlin garrison were reviewed, the emperor taking command of the southern | corps and Gen, Wittich commanding the porth- ern corps. Dr. Bruenuen, an American, has been ~ imted professor of oriental llology Heidelberg. this being the moll yA which an Amcrican has been appointed @ pro fessor in a German university. A startling change .bas taken place in the betting on the Oxford and boat race. It is now 6 to 4 on Cambri: im- | mediate cause of the change is the toot thet Northmore, who last year was coxswain of the Cambridge crew, bas replaced Laidley. Pst A TRAMP WITH TEN THOUSAND. His Philadelphia Uncle Leaves Him a Legacy to Squander. Jesse Matlack, a well-to-do farmer living about four miles from West Chester, Pa., afew nights ago was culled to his door by a loud knock, He answered the summons and found two men there. who asked if there was a large barn in the neighborhood in which tramps ! slept. Mr. Matlack answered that his barn was probably the one meant, The men said they were looking for a tramp named Jack Murphy and asked permission to go to the barn to look for him, Mr. Matiack lighted lantern and went with them, They went to the haymow and after calling several times for Murphy a ragged, miserable-looking fellow crawled out from under the hay. a 7 a " is | The Danish minister of war announced is la Alege te! ap dtltrees ecg allie | Riciriae metiec ativan tien Srcht eceensaes | sha Soleihing Monday that social work: Your uncle in Philadelphia has died and left | °F; men would not employed in state work Recently an Austrian girl who hved as a PRauer: on Romanyer’s ranch near San Jose | brought suit against him for criminal assault, | This worried Romanyer real tly, a =i = ed to a young woman o! ose. He became depressed and his friends | feared that he contempiated suicide. He dis- appeared from his home last Wednesday. shops. ‘This decision is ou the ground that thay ao cubjess te Sevsign tufianmen, Queen Victoria and Princess Beatrice have gone to Aix-les-Bains. During severe electrie storm that you $10,000.” This announcement made Murphy open his eyes to their widest extent and brought out of the hay a half dozen more tramps as ragged as Jack himself, Jack went with the men, who! proved to be lawyers’ clerks. and true enough got his $10,000, But he did not desert his com- panions at Mr. Matlack’s barn. He roosts with — 20 exp! 200 cases of dynamite them as usual, Rarry Frank, a ticket scalper, was arrested | powder. entire works were wrecked, while EMIN GUING BACK TO EGypT, | it Atlanta Monday on the ¢ wag vegery. | ve were killed ou! ‘and about The charge is that he forged of the South Carolina railroad, When arrested Confident He Can Regain Control of His Province With Little Difficulty. Emin Pasha will Leoranpedarttty Zanzibar for a 5 Egypt Aprils. He not intend to visit | could be check ,000 worth o} Europe. Emin’s great desire is to return to | had been destroyed, It was partially covered his province on the upper Nile as soon as pos- | >, sible. He told a former official in the Egyptian | Soudan, who met him at So gio geet | months ago, that he had no other wish than to redo, Tex., Monday m soldiers who rebelled against him, and whom wi rel wi Stanley left behind, had, in his opinion, very little influence over the people, he had no doubt the entire country would rally to his sup- 3 i

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