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FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SALE —HOUSES. SOK SALE JOR SALF_ONLY 83.200, ON MONTHLY PAY- story Envlish basement,8 rooms and beth, inents—new bay-window brick ; 12th st. ne ; cou gitory Drichen we, 108 i ace heat; renting for $90 per iponth ete be on. we. atid bath hace heat: 2 fo aa ae TARERDTATD eh ww, = ; 6 ; JOR SALE-NEANLY NEW SROOM BRICI 2 besuiifa s Prieta neat cable cas: Synre rented at 6d per mont; location wood: price, 84, 73 oe Mfeee | SST ao akDTER, G10 15th at, mw. NEAR NEW LIBRARY AND CAPI- FOR_SALE---HOUSES. Fo BALE— * NORTHWEST. RIT, to, 2p 0M TAU at, bd... 14.000 ree eae a ina 2024't0 364 stab b, 4r, ail, 1913 Let.b b.Be. Wl to GL 'N and four houses on F st 903 it si, Th. Heke 1'st.t be, Ses 10 ad Br. 8 Pato JPoR SALE_6TH ST NE. Ww SOR SALE oD INVESTMENTS. FOR SALE Goon INVESTMENT: meee 5,500 1t06 alley bet Mand | N, 12th and 13th. 6 to fat, Prachar’s ley, bh. 1245 Zotn st, ‘bi, br, ‘and 2 Louses in rear, 4r each. IDENCE IN ¢ : 2 i i rent. Fs NOU exch, Apply to DUGAN © BUTLER, 609 F s Bt JOR SALE_OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR UNIM- yroved propsrty {a northwest Zatury d-room | ¢ | brick dweltinus im alley. southwest, renting for 668 | ‘The above is only a portion of the, property ou my Hee meth tor woud tontntsy paying 10 books.” For fil list callat office for bulletin aed oa | free aie “price, s8:000. DUGAN s BUTLE tothe THOSE. WAGOAMAN. aw 106) SALE—-AT A BARGIAN NICE BRICK ‘with vacant corner lot, between Thou ‘Towa Circle: vacant lot 252100; house avenue, wide parking. reats for $218 isis prove.ty ‘a, ot substantial character, ene anne it eet aoe Weill loratal and advancing in value; one OF two el DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst. nw. | gant dwellines cx uld be bnilt on the vacant_northwest AN ELEGANT NEW KESIDENCE AT | Comer sonthe-fronting ‘ot. Apply to OWNER, 1:03 Trick ob Marsachusetts ave 4 bath, nicely papered ; lot rm chotve lovation fer & low-priced howwe: = round bay, window; | N8t..orKoows, G18 Fst pw. __At_| ie new.............. Pa ea © ST. 12 ROOMS, 2 BATH. | "Tndaven cocina oe one ‘steam heat and a oir to OWNER on prem: nnd bath ernie cas i OR RAGED 3 ®. new desirable 1 o Fee eon AT eSOmbia nts, bet, Oth and 10th | ave. "ear street cars. These oases contain handsome receptiun hall und” yariors: «bed | Foums apd hall late yar, yas and water. his is acknow!- | rooms: price, $10,500, terms to suit: ali modern : bn for'$15 pet meth. easy Linden between. wements. AD modermtmprovements. se Ww. Price reciured t z fied tole tie Lanisowest ie residence ithe city | Prowementa. Apply to OWNER on the premises, forthe price, Herta pestetalors tad permals to inspect eatt 7 - J 6 eas — ~ jars and pe call uy cis | TT _DAVID D. STONE, 806 F DOR SALE-WARGMIN—I7I0 and’ 7712 _COR: clay Sud yermnit to tnapect eal JOR SALE_ONLY 85,500_A NIC coran st."n-w- new substantially built houses: 11} ja __ ‘Corner 10th and G ste. oom brick witht ata]: Srantegee Waser teredsies, SROerh NIRAL PROPERTY—HOUSE 822 feti-ge* OWNER, 1714. jot 35 feet front, 70 feet deep, with 6-foot side alley in addition. House 706 Sth st. n.w.: commens® coruer; rapidly jerry! 43 business: 0. Property. Address owner, HENKY N. COPP, 70@Sth ‘st. uw. near L. 11 rooms, ~ stories; lot 30x116; | _ fete" S. CAYWOOD, ok) thi st. nw. nw. ‘@31-th,s, tun JOR SALE—CAPITAL ST., IVY CIT v “OR SALE—-NEW HOUSES, 635 TO 643 F 8’ room fraine houses; lot 30x125 feet'each, with | Mn.e., 18 tt. front: 7 rooms: also 1735 Q st. n. - 81.600 | (stone front): 17 Foie: rented $100 monthly’; easy iad ALS. 3 Uth st. nm. w. terms. Owner, M.J.HUNT, 1409 F st. n.w. Ja6-din {OR SALE_N ST. NW. NEAR 1s sii m. imps. . press brick: & {OR SALE_9TH ST. BET. T AND K STS_ WN. Fete ie toon brick od, fms -#11, 600 1 Aik. 84.800. Mite uw, near 18th: 12 rooms; ail m. impe ; brown <1. & Se ohh Panui: cote alt moe | OR RATF-WASS, Avi, NEAT TPH ST, : = = ee SE occa: aco mak inens| “gee? ER Ent wee Gera MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN MEKEILL & WHT THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. 3 O8T—ON FEURUARY 6, WHITE TER Information Furnished the Ways and Means ‘ Bille Introduced in the ‘That A pice thant a Pa | resins Pemtenetine Nernces cee | a TEE Snes Tae naman Seip endian : Lote, SWEAT FAD BELONGING TO A Hon. 0. pray coer cyadlpepeih ay vom — House —e the District Ped rearing District bills were intro- eee eee? soaere ao: probasty ‘returned - ‘Treasury, Tésponso lumbia 4; louse 2656, to incor- House yesterday: Stran j Parts cn = TERE | maton, tranmmited the followiog statement to porate the Washiogion and. Grest Falla Tail. | A bill appropriating €10,000 to repair the ded Vessels in Different OST—ON FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, | the waye and means committee, showing the/road Company. The Commissioners say | M street bridge over Rock creek. of the World. ‘on Oth, st Uetween New York’ ayes : it eee, eee receipts and expenditures from July 1, 1891, to | they are favorably impressed with the pro- ‘outside. “Laberal reward if returaed to, 812 | Dece: Go clgneek |b os see Op The Senate bill providing for the establish- > $1, 1891, including the receipts an: ‘ fara s - bata goats on account of Pompkenanapacs ‘and unless it should be objectionable to | MePt of ® board of guardians for children and ise eet : . their proper care, &c. i% aC FERAUARY--AN- TR : the War Department advice its euse:ment. As ; » ke. THE SAD ‘ OSBORNE Metter pUPEY about seven mouth sid. Vieht tan | fund for the time named. Receipts from July 1, | the construction of the railrond ander this bill| A bill to amend the act passed in 1865 SAD CASE OF MRS. ETHEL color reward if returned to 1610 Corcoran | 1891, to December 31, 1891, inclusive: would involve the use to a certain extent of the | incorporating the National Union Insurance ms Ri From customs, €85,722,$41.89; internal reve- | Conduit road, which is under the care of the | Company of Washington. ‘The smendment : ra ST. BETWEEN AND BN.E., 7 Oe i . Y ° Fruay aight Friary Sra yard sounicingat| nue, @77,057,281.60: miseellaneons, @11,964,-| Wat Department, the Commissioners suggest | contemplates the substitution of any num. | Edwin Walker, the Chicago Law- blic usefulness three books of records belonzing to the Coroperat ive | 265.88; national bank deposit fund, @1,601,- fe + a ber of directors from nine to fifteen for the Stine f0-905 Bata 6 he willbe sutably rewarded. 1° $98toal, €175,745.287 31. Expenditures from a nine now required. A new action is added | yer, Assaulted. a , iN ly |. to Decem! 5 , inc! ys ss o 2 Liticiittoaie Temple, Fobrasty a, ak the Wiscour | Civdl cutablishment, €49,796,232 18, military ee | The Commisgioners have favorably reported which gives the company the right to lease ‘ les wi OOD jee vieaes atnered fans ted with white | tablishment, $24,775,572.29; naval: establish-| the bill having in view the extension of the erent conver veal estelostensecd-{ a . tye, we. and receive reward. 3t*_ | ment, #15,056,076.34; Indian service. @6,497,- | tracks of the Washington and Georgetown | 9.8) ¢ y.vu¥C, £250.00, and such in addition NEW CANADIAN SENSATION. rece - : 5 as it may acquire in’ watistaction of debts (O81 WEDNESDAY, ane a A TAGE mh saeeabetals Ss oy 9 Raticoud Company from M street, Georgetown, ou the corporation, under sales, decrees, yO, AF . hawene , Cree ct br: judgments, doeds of trust and mortgages. Bitieation eet Se ete Cane ee neuen Ae meat Stel 17S; MOUNT VERNON AVENUE, ‘4Abill Providing for a Bridge’ acrom the PREY « ae ASOT ire | Anacostia river in the District. The sam of = Livecrner of iinet, ‘and Peanesteania aves new Ri reget Se pp ap iene lg rate Lapeer e eee ee cnty | £195.000 is appropriated, and the bridge. is | S®KINE of @ Greck Stcamer—Other Marine Sobrusry b: Lee. poseily’in a stroot out anrenrciope | to meet the requirements of the sinking fund, | District Of Columbia, thele siewe upes House | ‘2, ¢ constructed across the river at or Dieasters, fedeethe pepe of ch ba. been wonged ope | MT Spaulding says, amounted to $29,986,856:%: | wi 2766 t0 commence the construction of the | Yard bridge.” PTe*e™* Atacontia or Navy) | Tonos. Fob. GA. dispatch from Hage peder. (the ay . on ruction ¢ pitol of the Island of St. Mary's, one ‘were in o's auailer envelopes and e'haddreseed toan | WORK FOR THE comMissionERs. |Mourt Vernon avenue. The Commissioners cily Inlands, off the southwest coast of England, says that the Greek steamer Em- THE sEa a A DEAD GAME PRIEST. individual. The finder will be sui say that they they are in favor of that highway rewarded on foitiming tf_to the ASSOCIATED S OFFICE. | Bilis Which Have Been Referred to Them |i! Congress should see fit to make the im- ane provement without any expense to the District Diricos has been wrecked off those islands. ‘OST—ON TUESDAY EVENING ON N.¥_AVE. for Examination and Report. St Columbia, but as iis proposed location is| =" *wontne Uneualified Mespect of a | Dates Oe ee ot me have bet, North Capitol and 7th sta, or on 7th streetcar, | The following bills have been referred and | outside of the limite of sald District they infor ee eee ‘es came & pocketbook.containiny 24 and paper of value to owner: Ls ve that i y From the New Orleans Times-Democrat. been landed in safety, but the captain of the only. Metura to Star office. 1t_ | are now before the Commissioners for report to | Sha it Nas vant to thom through inadvertence | Fe te Nox Oren wrecked versel and nine of the crew are mise- OSTA BLACK LEATHER PURSE WITH GOLD | the House committee of the District of Colum- | "aaoukest that it be referred to the War De- nge, Tex., in 1879 was one of the toughest mean has Gre Lice bee border, containing two iatch keysand smali change. part i i : | ing, and itis su h t ment,under which preliminary proceedings | places in i . h : | : 9 the time ‘The Ander will please return to the EVERETT. apd bia: Bill $632, to authorize the appointment of | dn the subject score rol ew = places in the state, though it is today, due to | drowned. A dense fog prevailed at tu the rofining influences of railroads, a well-be- | she went ashore 18th sts. ther } Los DS SUNS AT, FRBRUARY SARE an inspector of plumbing and for of! COST OF ARTIFICIAL BRICK AND STONE SIDEWALES. | haved town. It is situated on the extreme east-| The baggage belonging to the parser gers has ‘i about 28 inches toni eostaining: three Gus | PUFPoses; ill 2043, referring «to the| Pursuant to the request of Senator McMillan one | been taken out of the Eider aud sent to South- moppriguen, Veiuedoy account ofusegcation Finue | Court of Cisims the claim of Eliza | the Commissioners today transmitted a sched- | “rie nt er tae eset ne, seardnathrselgend fol rewarded by leaving wame at 13218 | pp. AVE finan teats cater side and on the western border of Louisiana on | “YN? Norwegian bark Too Choo, which st., n.w. cor, Vermout ave. it ‘own and others; incor- | ule of the cost per square foot and per square | the other, with the Sabine river asa dividing | grounded in Queenstown harbor yesverday, has LOE ED AWAY, TUESDAY pAbOUE porate the Washington, Fairfax and Alexandria | yard of putting down artificial brick and stone | jine. It was then, as it is pretty much now, | been floated. ‘i a Brereco mime Judy. Finder please etarnto Sis iith | Railroad Company; bill $942 to define the | sidewalks under contract with the District | Cooutiaiiy a. lumbering couter. ‘The timber |. Nouroun, Va., Feb. 6—The British steamer vt andreceivereward. ss te&tt*_ | rout of the Baltimore and Obio railroad in the WORK FOR THE ATTORNEY. obtained from the great and seemingly inex- | P°!Yebian, from Liverpool for Baltimore, is re- nti Poets a eaaeae EEO; BLUE GUAX | District of Columbia and for other purpores;| |The Commissioners today forwarded for an | Po otivit ‘helds te tee earch ee Paes seek | ported asiiove at Cap Henry turn to 1496 0 st and tec Fanny. of | bill 789 to incorporate the Washington and | opinion from the attorney for the District the - onic’ down | New York, Feb. 6.— The British steamship ‘OST—THURSDA FED-4- A PAE OF Gorn: | Benning Street Railway Company; bill $873,to | following order: “That whenever a building is | * OF28¢, Where the several mills in the vicin- | Parkgate, from Cardiff in ballast,grounde’ this i ve i ber. These mille gave ing in I ermlk 1 She 1 Tipmed cyeplasees near 14th wud Corcoran sts. or | amend the act incorporating the Washington | erected under @ permit for an alleged | #¥ Converted it into lum! pad | moar ol whe , : wou a one Saltante romana’ Forurned te 1499 | and Western Maryland Railroad Company; bill | tse other. than for residences the use |Mployment to scores of men, areckless and | (OURhT to be on the rocks, but not im great —— ee . 1400 4th st. n.w.; concreted basewent; JOR SALE—ON ¥ ST_N.E. BET. STH AND 61H | cherry ‘woodwork: side aul rear alleys. JONAS, sta. a good buns | BIEWER & CO.. 1athand F ste fo6-3t" Grooms sud bath. AIN-WE WILL ¥ Poe ee AC: fe6-3t apes Pst. now. beautiful brown-st Moxey zo LOAN IN DISTRICT OF COLUM- See 5 3 joxundria an Jk 3ATE—FOR ONE WEERT OFFERS HOUSES counties, Vers in sums to multe om easy ter ‘om Sth at. u. w. for y gach and tor 24.600 | ha aud upward preferred. JUMNSOS Sr Caupstn Ouse ae fai-lwe | J{OR EXCHANGE-WE HAVE SEVERAL FINE | 0/7 ¥ st. n.w. eee Tool MALE oT, NEAW 10TH NE—7-noom | f Properties northwest and uortheest for exchange: | NONE IN SUMS TO SUIT AL CUR- aoe eee anditen sul staties lange io 40x | eGuOe frou $1800 to $9,000 JONAS, BREWER | MM sent rates on approver real estate security ; apecial in if taked soon. | MEN- privileges Feepectiiue Dror payment 100, to. 0-ft- alley « fe i Will probably clear at bigh water. 1D line steamship Venezuela, whieh lay morning on the Brigan- Jersey coast, is resting iy with her nose in the sand and in no im- ediate danger. Two of t 4541, to prevent fraudulent transactions on the | of said building for residence purposes | daring set, whose sanguinary deeds obtained rt of sommission merchants and other con-|shall not be —_— permitted without | for the town anything but enviable notoriety ignees of good and other property in the District | the special sanction of the Commissioners.” | [p 1879 the Louisiana Western railroad, now | of Columbia; bill 1075, to incorporate the East | They aleo direct him to prepare a draft of | one of the divisions of the Atlautic system ot | 5 c and West Washington ‘Traction Railway Com-| bili making false swearing before the trial | O€< 4 : FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS pany of the District of Columbia; bill 666, au. | board of the police departiwent perjury, with | tteSouthern Pacific railroad, was built through OST--ON FEBRUARY 4, A FEMALE ‘swers to naie of Wrinkles. Return t and receive rew: FOR, SALE-ENGINEEUS” LeveL, —NEAKLY | thorizing the restoration to the Reform School | the same penalties as astached to that offense | OTA". The mill hands looked with disfavor | Conpany ew : tripod and box: cost $76, will’ sell tor $20. | of boys who have been discharged on proba- | elsewher i tie iestia uel Gatco temmatagee one gaaing | masta Bs py to oom 7, May building, Cor. 7th and Exk* | tion “amd for other purposes; bill 689 ‘MISCELLANEOUS. i i vl ~ bs we | be any <i Ity an floating th: a Pagilasiy ahieh gtapuea neh aecsicy ia ths harassed, nay, their lives imperiled, by the | be any difficulty im floating the strar = = soled Wenhannl es -]| At the office of the company’s agent ‘OR SALE—Ai District of Columbia; bill 4273. to prevent |. UPo@ the recommendation of the Engineer | disaffected denizeus of Orange. These un- i u a gente it was ATTRACTIVE NEW EIGHT- Foon: Urick; ali conveniences and Improvements: “ * meee “re F . . = is Vanderhorst has been pro-|couth frontiersmen, under cover of night, | Sid this morning that Capt. Chambers was not gai se yg Se Soe ne TYLER & RU 1HERFORD, 1307 F st. n.w. | iron and tock sande ee eae enee's; | cruelty to children in the District of Columbia; | Commissioner E. Van P . Sa. | respor jor the accident. asat & o'elo EL & WHITE, Atlantic busiding. foot _| FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE NEV OAN-IN LARGE AND Sit ity: Morthwest? convenient; owner leaving Yor wees | bill B97 vi opening of alleys in | moted from the position of axman to that of | Would amuse themselves shooting at the head- | Fesponsibie for the sccident. ae at & @ clock eee . nionabie north west: Tot =! ALL | Giy,; Bottliwest: convenient, rng tor weat. | bill 8971 to provide for the opening y Ps 0 lights of locomotives, and when nothing lees | Yesterday morning he took pilot on besrd’and y ee gaa seery convenience; ‘ais adjoining nd percent interest without de- ar office, 1t* | the District of Columbia; bill 4127 for | rodman on the regular role and Hi. K. Gibson | 8! eect ro ® | at 20:90 the pilot kad run her'sahe ‘th ne. sear H, 9rcom and cellar brick, con. | JONAS, DHEWER & CO. r Ti, WILCOX & HIESION, 708 SALE—A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION 1m | ite Di - mt Iwan Bik rae one ©. exciting presenied itself would wager among | p rashor ~ ist cg “te seause ae = 5; ‘ave, and Gth st. and L Tp Se Pe tte TIRE | ae a ae — < — promoted from the position of axman | themselves as to who would be most successful | Ie» ch passengers who were on board cepa mple uo and one bal ‘Witton, with book "cheap. Aa the Washington Electr Ap wont ‘ball ana $0 oe rol tof axman on the | jn extinguishing the hand lanterns borne by the | the st amet when she [ran agi ~~ romaine ; O00 | pore it room, « ; Se Ne aves ty ‘ 3 role. re train crews. A freight brakesman perched nt on the vensel, ty sattatied o Srera foom: newly and Suely perered: 8 larsain if RO, AR? Low ‘OR SALE-UNTIL FEB. 2—OAK BED WooM | Provide for organizing a naval reserve bat-| ‘ihe Commissioners have removed Nicholas| ion « box car with a lighted lantern be keel | tueit salety, aa they will We beought te wow 106-38 Room 8 Atlantis buildings S00 F ot ONSELECVERY CHEAP AND OSERST TERS | MOSEX 20 LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE, Stocks, | set, 10 icoen, mth tabie and shrines. 25. Fine | talion in the District of Columbia; bill 3998 | Schneider trom the metropolitan police toree. | yle's tarees Tar a deren cceest vite aad | York by tls Veneracia ne won ae aie ts Howat 00 fa iain = = afte = AL EST oes, A t dozen ¢ jemen, an ’ GOOD BAKGaIN—2-stony BRICK | Fone cr thar beautiful block of eweider houses: | deed Gr aruce Contes Capt notes, Notes secured by Titoft comfort. Vbianket, 4 | {OF tHe | protection of | livery | stable cas ws Ga cee aca the thing got to be so common that trainmen, | | Batritoue, Feb. 6.— Lhe Allen line steam- H between Oth and 10th | bet. 9th and 10th sts. n.w.. above §; large lots; house | SUN, 1410 New Verk 6 towels and toilet set of 10 | Keepers, and other persons ee oral am a to protect their lives, would “douse the gm” | stap Polynesian, from Liverpool vie Halifax noes ($2,200 | bee Grooms and bath. “GORDON & GORDON.” Sg ONES 30 LOAN ON RRL RATATE, EE ali new. Very some Lrusseis rux, | bill 3736 to incorporate the Metropolita: In the cases of C. W. Ferguson et al. against | when approaching and passing throngh Orange. | for this city, with « stall mber of pas- anon peel) = Be Mithenon wailtppeatina Ta nrapey, | Suvehtater china, Anger tows, ic. ctoap” inca fits Lightand Fuel company-bill 4584 to provide | 4 E. Bateman et al. and Harvey Durand| "The respectable clement deprecated thee sengers and a general cargo, is axliore ees a i LEY, 6 piano fo) cl 1 = eas ay x ., “ . ‘ape Henr: . cleg! “s 4 OTH ST N.w.; +sTORY| Paw. bet. @ and H, price $2,500: baif cash: bal-| Ja20-1m O27 F st n.w._ | Andean, with seam bemtioea ae 1a ane te CIT. | oe ee Bich mente of lighting | #ainst the same, in the Equity Court today, | outrages, Lut as they were at that time in the |at Cape Henry, Va. Ay legrene | ve ere ete Sise Senet trout aud beck parlor. din: | peice. 62,060. S-etory Wawe: “id” wg $50,000 Toney, 2§ Sous To sure, ax | fete! : _ | t0 citizens of said city; bill 4846 to incorporate | Justice Hagner signed an order giving leave to | Yori, juan ac muuch te imal fives were | folk agents of the lime to. schumaker cellar abd kitchen 1st floor. tr. parlor. a TOLOAN, TN SUMS TO SUIP, a | _f f aa eae ; toi ‘ beeartngetaceres ee : we line to por FuoT jour. J elegant bed rooms and bath, 3d | $1,600; ha'f cash: balance on ¢ O rates, On upprovi te | OK SALE—GRAY'S ANAT., FLINT'S PHY.,|the church orphai association of St. | Belle Bateman to file an amended answer in Co., the its here, stated that the - BaD ied rooms, Sit bented © “obaton Firmace; | $6," Culinane's court, price # seoniedaaimnaseinicng ~ tint Fite od Giamters Each tig teat glke re: | John’s pari orphans? eee repeal | the first and one instructing the examiner to wee. gir adheres aoc mae” | aos wonton sepals behee ae tg a OE sale ZWOSTORY FRAME. STH ST. XW. | POR SALE THE HYPOTHEGATED PRoreury, | 22-1" __Southwest cor. itvand'¥ tat. | Zoe, "BOOK Stier 1S atiattee OMG” | tho act authorizing the establishment of a park | take a certain answer of John E- Leall on a |, Or*nge to entertain the rough mill bands | ritt wrecking organization lad aeut their ope pee LES 218 N.Y. ave. For information inquivs of Mn y AS TED—91,500 ON $80 SY CARE FEET OF FORSALE-A BEAUTIFULLY CARVED, WONDER in the lee aaa bill gh iba question certified. agent incurred their displeasure. It is said | Ance, aud that they found she was about 1,500 good condition, One square from Cave care: offered ior | EGAN, or address APPELLA: “4 1 ont ‘Miwa aieer ne Sie fully deep sympathetic tone parlor grand piano; | relief of John P. Henderson of jirginia; —_———- that he remarked in one of the saloons that the | Yards off shore and lying at an angle of about EGR ADAMANT oz Pot nv.” | E0n GALE_A7I3, CONN. AVE. S, we, Hai | STE _Mdtresser call SEU Gat v7. a _| celebrated highest <rade wake; ueariy mew :cost'3000; | bill 2771, to amend the act to provide for Geccge . macka*s WE place an “day ten, Aceon oc anete ae | Pe ama JOR SALL—=STORY FRAME, OTH S.W. BET. | J handsome white stone front house; 13 roome,with | JHE UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE | $100 bought lor 8450, owner having no use orsame. | the settlement of all the outstanding claims a Aes e | ‘The steamer wax considered in a safe position abr Veiessano. Gu.tn_ceitral ication makes | alte len improvements: bandotsan paperedand | A aud Yount Comfany of feunesivania fone money | pps oT Wi, OSS: Against the. District “of Columbia. and | , THe will of the late George H. Barker, who | the reckless Grangeites induced the advance | | te ste ; a eafe position anid 1, lot 2a; 90.000: central location Gecursted threuphout and iarutebed with tie iatos | on real estate, payeble cin instailuentes teeambreees aN bea Om eee Tew. _ Dist c dia " 7. his | agent to accompany them off a little piece, and, | With good prospects of being pulled off at en deeteable POPS UMA NM. Gis F ot, mw. | Gonmrne im gus Ratares: peicennty @22 G00. cated {STE gt death. MOB aout. ‘Gen | } OR SALEONE COLUMBIA SAFETY BICYCLE; | CoMferring jurisdiction on the Court of Claims vty tavern Se da, me Guven lie |< to wasehe of caveteomn oumpeladttn os | 0h igh Gis, She “peampen. oun Jjou SALE—TWO THREE STORY BRICKS, 4TH DAviDSGN"'e'DAVIB ON, Senate ene Neon | sree IRC Rein Une Omonthe. | Erice, 6100 Ad: | to hear the same; bill $732, amending the act | es oa aa disrobe. They then plastered him with flaming | crew are al and wufe, mo Fee era G Sad H sts. side and rear ailey’s une | 2223-18 TERS F at. 8. MONEX To LOAN, AT LOWEST RATES OF IN- | Stes DISCHAKGED CLEKR, Dtar office." _ 105-2" | probibiting the sale of liquors within one mile a bills of his own show and forced him to take | fears being entertained for their safety, Ger coud sent, offered at $8,000. street cars pass | [OK SALE—2 TWO-STORY BRICKS, ON 3D BET, | 2A terest, on satisiactory req} cotate secur.ty in the 'UR SALE—DON'T FAIL TO READ AND INVES- | of the Soldiers’ Home; bill 2680, to repeal Real Estate Matters. the railroad track out of town. as the life-saving crew bave several lines to orn A DAMMANN. of Fat nw feb-de"_| F’ Band 6, with 6 rooms ac : wos Sheers bi fn sis an act to prohibit the granting | of | Ww. A. Megrath has bought for £6,000 of C. L. | "Tie sheriff of the town wee.a courageous and | tiie tess! un will take ‘the posscugers ated FOe SALE DESIRABLE BRICK, WEST (SIDE B15 Willow Tree alley: 7 rooms: price $1. \JosEY To Loan _fe5-1m_ ness Chances._| liquor licenses in the District of Columbia; | Watson part 6, square 906, 29 feet 10 inches on | energetic man, but was powerless to prevent | CrCw off if her position be dangerous. a speculative piece of property ;eaaiy femadeled for | Behalf caah, balance in G, L2and 1X monthe, | En sunus to euit, at lowest rates. on. approved | JO SALE-CHEAP—A NEW ION Tine | Pill 8890, to incorporate the Washington North- | 54 11 00+ between L and M southeast. these outrages. and when finally Le did attempt | Lhe telegram does not state how or when the os purpores. A. DAMMANN, Olt Pst. 3-6: | seg gee sodas aie. | Sugmate security." FILCH, FOX BROWN, "| A Ise? spring tork dauntless safety: lamp and beil; | eastern Railway Com ny; bill 1796, for the pt he was riddied | *teamer went ashore, but it i ved tue ac ‘ok SALELA VERY DESIRABLE 3 STORY | OK SALE—ON SMALL CASH PAYMENT, BAL | \[ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS 1 SUIT ATSAND We oMGia Miaciimc af ate between seh and | 2 auice inonthls, no interest—A most desirable new AM. 6 per cent op D.C. reai estate security. y re house in the ne, with all mod. imp., renting A. KALPH JOHNSON, tb! heated by furnace, es for #21.80 per mo,” Price. #000. n6-tr Builders’ kachoons bodbpedaiaag ihe Heb. HUTCHINS. 1503 Pa. ave. n.w. dene Eachanice, {6-3 16 F st. C ‘ONEY TO Loa NOK SALE—HOUSES_WE HAVE A LARGE LIST KR SALE_ON SMALL CASH PAYMENT, BAL- IN 5UM3 FROM 9500 UPWARD, . ao ance monthly. no interest_An excellent’S-room rE Sir ERCKua ‘of houses im every section of Wasiiineton: descrip- | 2, ance monthly. no interest An, excelien: AT THE LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, oN REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. R. O. HOLTZMAN, Cor. 1th and F sts. n. w. pliauces ail mod. Limp. ; on one of the best streets. ne. #4,500 fe6 St RP_HUICHINS, 1508 Pa ave: nw. [PO INVESTORS.—I HAVE FOR SALE A PIECE ‘of mround in the southwest section of this city qghich can be improved at s total coat of ¢12,800 and potesd pee oF ane cami ‘ns ausd permite to inspec ofc. vem. He 3. ae. Fox sale — > K ST. terms, -Appiy 1310 Sansaclruset NW. P- ~~ —__—______—_ | which I can show you will juce a steady imcome of To ‘OK SALE — WE OF FER FOR SALE A THEEE- | 13% per cent per annum. you are open for such an story, mansard and basement brick dwelling situate | investment call and see me and J will be pceee to LOAN io foe hortbwene commer a kvod focaijon. house weil | talk Ie over with Fou 1 srizoanbre Beit Suiits roometlarce sud ‘well arranged: contains” 13 Ss 3 1oth st. nw : Fons bath, crosets, Sc. slot S1x1W. ihe northwest ESTATE. re closets. fe MM ornete. and the | pM SALE— 102] BANE CAPITOL ST.: LOE RUNS ; os Suter eotult cave cam be parched for . home for small family. "OWNER. on prog ORE 30-1000 GF, SPE CE Ow REAL ene BIEL Taek ave. ow. | tom : rekoe |, MSs in Distt ot Cota = TWEEN FOE SADE OR EXCHANGE-SEVEN-ROOM BAY-'| nove ico deanna fiitie A window brick .w.: price €5,000: would take smiali = a houve worth €2,000 in part payment: balance Jone | Y[ONEY 40 LOAN AT 6 PER CENT IN SUMS Ene: now rented for @0-30 per mo. Addreas to suit. “Large aniounts ‘n apecialty. Aino, as iid Het. ows fes-st*” | agents of the United Security Life lusuranceand Trust Fe. R SALEBY GRACE M THOMAS, 100 COR- | Gr'auh'ansunt perabis wonton weeny ea 20K SALE TWo BRICK DWELLINGS ON anpualiy. Goou building coran building—S-room house; all mod. imps. : at, Joans also considered. zi : ON | amnete awe 85,000. Five-room ho : 3 Ske car. ‘Frame dwelling ie Witon st now, | $4002 Sireom house, W ac, 84.200. ates Bead, BAITH & SONS, Jot 20-0. €800. Brick dweling: thirteen rooms: | *®*7- = Reariy new. on 10th st. Let. N and O n.w "1° LOAN—85,000—#3.000 ON REAL ESTATE IX Bresigubie ew tick dwelliti on Sth the city of Washington. No de.ay beyond {nation of ttle. &e. EASTERDAY & MALLEKY, F st. Facine biiuaing. ga. | |oR SALE_DONT FATL TO READ AND INVES- ‘sear Past @p- | F'ifate announcement of” En RUBINSON & LODGT fool In Bus‘ness Chances. Fok 3ALE-SEW 6-KOOM BRICK HOUSE WITH ‘all the conveniences, including cellar, lange Jot on L st. n.w.: cheap ate: tients, balance mouthly. — E: LERY, 624 F st.. Pacific building. tr ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, ATSAND Oper cent, on D. C. reai estate security. FRANK 1 KAWAINGS, 1s aus ‘Uihe Arausion Fire lus. Co.'s omice.) oO YOU WANT MONEY:—Z10 10100 TOLOAN ‘at low interest on iurniure, pianos, horses, wagons, Lousebold goods or oiler personal property; Principal aud interest payable in Weekly or wont Payments; no removal of Kuods froin residence; nd publicity.” Address ox 9, 'Star office. aulUsTiu™ ‘ONEY JO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED AT lowest rates of interest on approved real estate sit- Uated within the District of Coluibio; no delay be- 45x 15s "side and rear alley petting back from street : 01 ft. bet. Sd and 4% sts. ‘T st. near 14th nw. er sa. W. C. DUVALL, 925 F nw. QOK SALE_G-hoom BaICK. BEAUIIFUL IN- ALB! side amd out, of best buiid and finisi; a.m.i.; Va. | _fe5-3t oo SS Sedpe'Sity seca will tanciow price of 6000-22 gue | FOR SALE BEST HOUSES INTHE NORTHWEST SoM JONES £.CU,, 1000 Pst. nw. Room 4 fort’ | aude cmeties norte west corner of SEVE Jobu thive ecessary ior examination ot titie aud prey ene & Ck. 308 ames Ss only 4 2 $10. ratio Of payers: Solunuissione Teasouables ‘Ok SALE-A GOOD INVESTMENT, HOUSE ON | -fe4-3t ‘JUHN'G. JOHNSON, Gand iz. | “OH THOS J. FISHLE & CO., FOE stage wnew tech, 7 “rooms, pace | Pon SALELIST OF BARGAINS. sylsett Li Pat cw, 160 terms easy. Cor. 8. Gave. and 7th s.e., OF. a. m. 1. J\y OBEY To LOAN ON REALESTATE OK FIRST- WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO... | Cor. Sd and Va. ave. s.c., Ur, store and collar. ria = ; sien LEER ae | Sor ORAM ate tie, Ges Hore and colin .°3. 309] Muss security: stlowent tates of iuterents oe lay wuere the security ts ood, apiG O. C"GREEN, 203 7th st. nw. MOSEX TO LOAN AT 3 AND 6 PER CENT ON ‘approved District real estate: no dela ‘Ox SALE TWO >SI0KY BRICK DWELLING: on H ne between Grh and 7th st, with all mod. srneon veniences ;lutseach 19. "it. Price. $33, 0Deach, BH. WARNER & C: Mass. ave. nc. bet. 7th and Sth, Va. aye. bet. 2d and Jd ». lady g cba draiueatety ood as new: notes: | relief of James W. Walsh and others; bill| ‘T. T. Martin has purchased for $25,000 of W. | 10 chees the lawless elem cident occurred during the fo Rn tne “ ja7-t 1862, to incorporate the Washington and | L. Pollard lot 9, square 19, 22 by 95 feet on P Mr. Charles A. Burton, a self-made man in - _ = Re oS TYPEW RITEKS — REMINGTON, | Bladensburg railroad; bill 1076, to incorporate | between 15th and 16th streets northwest. the truest sense of the word, was superintend- D> CASE OF ME RN chines; sold on tastallmente: neicitniea er rent’ faai | the trans-Anacostia Railroad’ Company; bill| Henry Lee Rust has purchased for £7,900 of | the “hressemee of the word. was superintend al ce . See, qj 1 }PEWAILEH EXCHANGE, O10 Fst. nw. | 2170 supplemental to an act entitled “an act to | Salvator Desio subs 59 to G3. square 618, 86.06 | Grange. He was determined to put down this | 9 a 63, authorize the construction, extension and use | feet on New York avenue and 63.19 feet on 1st a luet night, ‘0 One if She Lost Her lawh . d, st g em, {OR SALE-ANGORA CATS, PARROTS CANA, | of a lateral branch of the Baltimore and Poto- | stroet northwest. seuned. to @ wahaiered tea tenga eee te tae, — Pesies, Gediuted'tih Seuaied SOuSHEe nA | mae Hallroad Company within the District of a Burton was a Vermonter anda devout Catholic, | Loxvox, Feb. 6.— irs. Osborne's state of SLORE, 712 12th st. aw. jez2-Lm* olumbia,” an: 386: BIS CURIOSITY WAS SATISFIED, and he called to his assistance a French | health is such that it would not be as- Fok SALE FOUNTTURE AND_ BEDDING oF | OF ,A% insurance, bureau for the protection of ts tosuit at HUGO WORCH | Public interests in the District of Columbia. Catholic priest, wif was stationed at Denison, | tonishing if she were to go entirely out i tojsuit a y {Kinds sold on pays a Yet He Only Caught a Glimpse of the| Tex. This French priest, in the border town a dhe ts ehinbr oan fd organs, "Plasos asregee’ HME at. Alo Blanos jeaee? Gases oe ‘auiene: ‘Thing—A Railway Incident. of Denison, in the north of Texas was respected, ps righ me ce ee a Ase porno geting 11 v y if m ve ne. if not esteemed, by the tough element, not ef, refuses oad ee 7th wt. a-w. STEPHEN HARTBREL ‘anu’ | None of the Accused Escaped Punishment . ge he undertook, but because he was known to| moan, feebly calling for her husband and )0K SALE—“‘OTTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW in Judge Miller's Court. tired-looking workman and with him was an | positively brook no foolishness. He was dar-| desperately imploring his forgivences for a1 nnd SeCynd hand; any size. Send icr circular of | There were more persons tried in Judge Mil- | #ctive boy of aboutten years. They were going | ing and fearless, was adead shot, and would, | the shame and sorrorw. she. has brought SER AEE Aa. 731 UW. OEE | se court today om charges of theft than for |8P town. At Chambers street = young man /| when the exigency required it, have no best. | down upon him. The prison beepers "at y re with a big basket got into the car and sat down | tancy whatever in’ handling either @ revolver | Holloway, hardened and accustomed as they FOR SALE_—PIANOS. many weeks, and in eleven cases sentences ag- ite the pair. He put the basket on the | °F Winchester. He was known everywhere |are to the most trying scenes, say that is “ gregating eleven months absolute and $133 or | OPPosite the pair. He put the et on the | in the north of Texas as “the fighting priest.” | would draw sympathy from a heart of stone OK SALE — A SYELNWAY & SONS’ SQUARE | 333 days in jail were imposed, seat beside him, and pulling a newspaper from | Mir. Burton explained to the Denison priest | to witness the terrible, hopeless grief of boment for $290; also cue eee EAL! $500-cau Le |" Ogicers Raff aud Weedon, who have been | his pocket, held it up before his face and was | that there was not religious edifice in Or- | poor Ethel Osborne, feb PFEIFFER & CONLIFF, 516 11th st. nw " soon oblivious to his surroundings. ange und that the town was practically under | Mrs. Hargreaves, the wife of Major Har- working hard for two daysto clear the first ‘ M wes, a SOR SALT-UNUBUAL PALGAT ; i ‘The boy was restless. He was constantly | te control of aclass who had no regard for | greaves and the lady from whom Mrs. Oe ELEGANT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. precinct of thieves, made # good showing with a) | Cither God or man. He informed the priest | borne took tho jéwelry, which she subse- ‘Cased iu Puwlish ouk full scales ot 3 fidgeting. The man had restrained him several fat: patent mite desk. sweet mautiug'quality oxtone; | Several cases. that there was a nucleus of good people there, | que tly sold for £550" ‘to ou tly orig ric ; is was Riley, boy | times, but chains and a gag would hardly have | however, who could, under proper guidance | the Lond street Seed ser cast Soc soldat W atete sivateececry | _ One Of Mole prisoners wea CnadiesE07-6.027 | xopt ham pecfoctly quich Hie eye was in-| au with tine, bring tho ecltarsery ‘alamens | today eatd obs flee: sogine tos aires onthiy payinents, no interest ;tully warranted; kept | WBO een potter fer » ad is | under subjection, and frankly told the plucky | everything and that she was deeply sorry; in tune foz two years, and there were two charges against him. He | stafitly fixed upon the basket. He made up his / agers. 4 | 6 Apes. 7 2 a iin ans convicted on both sad fined €20 or 60 | mind that there was something good inside it, | father that he wanted him to go there and|for her. In Mrs Hargreaves’ opuuon Mes. Ja13-1m 1225 Pa. “Papa, papa!” he demanded. undertake the good work. The task was a | Osborne # already been sufficiently pun- days. : : JOR + SALEONE MAGNIFICEN “Hush, boy!" said the tired man, as he | »ard one, but the French priest consented to | ished, and Mrs. Har grew (pce saratok peas eet Orns Yn another caso they had four prisoners, y, i “= jel’ WI leaned his head against the window, closed his | Sive ita trial. He proceeded to Orange, can-|do anytuing in her powe pit can 0 aS | who answered to the names Daniel Whalen, agai a a 8 anytet ° WERE: SB Pe mune for cat eaty terms HUGO | wpO anewered to. the names Daniet Whalen, | Oves and tried to sleep. vassed the town and publicly announced that | term of imprisonment. sadded abe would to save ber from 9 y if e Orange to solicit subscriptions “But, Mrs. Hargreaves concluded sadl; = — Pgeeeepncarys ‘Can't I look into it, papa? he bad come to Orang: p' eS & iy, Sint isis mauate ao Sasa tS AWHAND: | Coercoat from John O. Watarsand wore fined | “Don't bother me, Tany.™ to build a Catholic church. The tough cle-| “everything is in the hands of the tear beautiful style, ricily carved legs and .yre and periec: | $95 or 60 days each. Silence followed for a little time and then: | ment thought the man was crazy, but as he did | ury department, wh» wall conduct the pros in every respect sacrificed tor nl Sash; bad ; “Say,papa, Tonly want to look. Can't 1?” | not molest them they allowed him to give play | ecution. sor sol ad ayer wituit, cout new e400. Aino «| | Charles Harris, in another case, was charged | (ey,pape, Tonty want to look. | Cant 1 | teh whim. 2 maxuilicen: nearly new parlor graud upright plano; | Ww: e theft of a watch from Sam Jackson " " * Hi iouent af once can be had for only $21s quick'cash’ | and was given sixty days. me again or I'll cuff you. It did not take very long to go through the a STRUCK DOWN EY POOTPADS. o finer piano made ‘Seeltatentcare® * © |~ Acolored man named Jobn Williams ol ES See Se ee spinon sai kisier Goapheeeh ae meee ee RTE > THE PIANO EXCHANGE WanE Roos, | convicted of a charge of stealing a pieco "of | He Kept an eye on the owner of the basket, but | agement, and, having completed his labors be | qqin er, ti £06 913 Pa ave_| iver frome butcher and e fine of 10 wasim-| cier, “Tbe basket bed strong wicker cover, | Port to Superintendent Burton. His path lay | ‘OR SALE—A 6000 KNABE SQUARE PI fi : across a wide field, which intervened between n1CaG0, Fe #500; Knabe # cerulicate of xood condition ive | Marshall Kaldenbach, a young man arrested SS a2 | the town and the dapot, which wan on the cage | antormay, wun snurdorously enmmadien fest oven> Appiy ai 3100 P st. mw. febsa*" | by Detective Proctor on a charge of stealing | trict iz . fog gg mis san yer ears od u a - . é some articles from J. W.. Walling. admitted | failing in this, he took a jack-knife out of his 5 pric s ing by two footpads. ‘Tho assault took place F Os BALE—1WO SICE-TONED SMALE SQUARE ket and stealthily cut the knot. ‘Taking | his route, when he was stopped by a couple of “ ee aaa, Lg pion fond and $7. oo, vay that he had been arrested eye a —— a anes cardnal Took a cauowner: of the beckoe armed men, who inquired of him whether he | °° Michigan avenue about 7 clock, when ments of cash down and #5 per month until i a - vd 2 deer rid ARON ATAGR a Ee arcnteyte | oszusion be eid bis lo wae paid by hie father, | nother carcfal look at the owner of the basket | rt rene bad been awaeersane | the thoreughtare, war, active with ‘eo snap; Chicago Lawyer, Mure crourly Assaulted. . 6. Edwin Walker, the famous OK SALE—A DESIRABLE PIANO, ONLY #75, 1N i is d gave him tbree | putting his eye to the opening, peered in. scriptions to a Catholic church. Zhe priest | ple. The blazing lights of the Standard Ftooa'on agi octaves, tosewud (cise, carved lone: eo toe pale) ae meiend ie ‘Then quick asa flash the cover was knocked | #uswered that he was. The men repled that| Club, at Michigan avenue and 26th 2ibus LHOMSON'S sUSTC of : M. tress maker, wasar- | Up out of his hand, and a brown streak shot | they had grave doubts of his being what he | strect, shown on wit fortunately did not prove re GALE-GREAT HARGATIC ONE Go ircad | rested by Dovetve Dratintn for iiesiine's | ‘rom inside it to the "top of ‘the boy's | professed to be, and to that end oniered him | s'secrden yet chi distorted oe ere FOU gee nea NEW ENGLAND ORGANS. watch and other articles from Agnes Morris. | head. The lad’s first cry of surprise was fol- | to “rise in the stirrups and recite the Lord’s | upon and by a blow from a murderous “billy” S stops; divided couplers Lixh top; solid waiuut case: | Thy officer recovered the watch and Bell went | owed immediately by shrieks of pain and | Prayer. hed upon the ground. To the courage patent extension music desk; in pertect_ order; w! terror. Something live was perched on the| | “This is not a suitable place nor the proper K. Wineman, © member of the handsome plush stool; origibal price, $100; special | own for three mouths. aghbor of Mr. Walker, is ss. Bi: BM. PARKEI ee _mho TINE st 5 SALE—BARGAI a. Velie. &c.. dc. : two-story brick stable on rear of lo UNEY TO LOAN—IN SUMS OF FROM #500 UP 6 SST LW. Bileghgibenes trout by about 150 root deep, Price, 10 $25,000 ou approved, eal estate security, no bemieeamis 5s neta test “ek 14th at. | aps-te a Go F st. BARNES & WEAVER. 620 F st | Don SALE-A CHEAP HOUSE; THREE STORT | J[ONEY TO LOAN ON HEAT PATATE AT LOW: San G ST. NE. 5 g | F press-brick front; bay windows: just finished; Fates SE. UN DAN ER, Pe cee a ak eR REICH: BAX | iockton ap Capaed Wil teatieg Seward Pak ak | buccemor to DANERNOWEE & SUR coe Ln end Saab; Daraner tot Soisiy x ant cellar; ‘all wodern iinprovenents. |G sts ape “BARNES & WEAVER, 29 F st. n.w. onesauare ftom cable cars. Inquire of Qo Se Olt SALE VERY DESIRABLE THREE STORY SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ode opposite circular park: oniy three Uasenent house: nearly new; ali modern con" ; Guaree from cutie cure. fretclass wetsuoriiced, | Yemiences: 80,000. eas) terme: ce BUILDING LOT MADE ON THE CLEAR vuuie and halls veautifuliy papered. cabinet mante.s: | 140 ATP. FAKDON & CO., 615 14th st. ‘A lafce suburvan «300 lo? nace on the clear and Hoary Fatytes, wie trie bel: orber. IW) Wape (2 Maple ave. (I st n.w.). aging Sule one | OK SALE— BRICK HOUSE, EIGHT ROOMS; | Susioses or sitets who eat on eT ene oe ask TNs, | E excellent condition; very desirable locality; Ver- | Loueculy: the lot betuea wift as abeee eatet WE mont ave. bet, Thowas and lowe circles. Adress K. | humuux, but a practical enterprise, au the only cou, Ei. Ee, Cage. G fet-st*_| dition being the purchase of one OF more sharee of OR SALE—CHEAP—12-KOOM BKICK, LOT 25X | syndicate stock. tur whic ~ 100 feet to wide alley, on M st. near’ Sth n.w.; | ments. Location beaut 200. “Also Beat bay-window house, 3d. st. "B. Listed. If. you want a it costing over . $1,500 to 82,400, and des.re histher Information, ade Sieces: Gerson.” Tome: 06.000 K ot aw. | Pepe BUSINESS ma 3 ted-st J. R HERTFORD, 1419G st. MD.. EIGHT- x gid oe {Ou SALE HOUSES AND LOTS IN SOUNT DOR SALE_8.W. COMNER “TH AND N STS. 5 Se nut Oneaay tere, NERTFORD. 1403 W- Goeorectown). Wixi20 ft; larwe brick uwening, | 48 Sk MEAPORB. LAGE 00, and uu! Lins. “206, and lot 0x0 ad- | )OK SALE BARGAINS IN MODERN HOUSLS. Th Bor BAS heat tastes weap. as it is | ailowed towdveruss. if you a “baUSS | Mies “Eee mokast Ble hans Ge is19 F fot = ee ek eee ‘OR | SALE-DESIKABLE TWO-STORY BAY- | jar rou 2 o phd, Hand 1, St. be. Or. ams: lee rooms aust bath: rented to gguamts easy bay | vari aud Suiver Spring station. "Mt." branch Bu aud drmee bouse ia ih ti tatty Gallas com Lat. mw. | Pe de Bist sumo je He new gece, brown-stone trininiturs. 4X100 feet. | Price onty ¥:3,000. Company. ‘This property i bet. 1B aud C. Or. frame. ot ie Le story brick dweliing. on N st. near | went ior «future iuarket, awa country home, with ail ering pay eo B si, croretown: lot 100 fect deep to alley 1m | sdvantages, of iur the parposo of iunuediate, subdi- OE ES, Se. 6,500 | OR SALE estes mee Cote Tisjou i loivof any sigh nituout exzensn of radi hess’ z ou nections. Send | Sid with littie loss of iaid for strects, because of Ui = stu 6._ | for our latest bulietin comtat titena.ve Irontaze un two publte roads. Terms easy. om IAGNIFICENE 4 STORY HOUSE, | _fe3-4t fest LOUISY. SHORMAKEN, i0 lst. new. iaberi in bard wood and with every convenience. | =a = = = a cluding elevator. 16 rooms Janie hich there | POR SALE— 3 pS eee ‘Sepleudsd seabie, with coachinan’s Toon, es; this FOURTEENTH STREET BETWEEN ones emect the finest built houses, being bait by the HAND I BTKEETS N. ner fur his own use: situated on Massachusetts ave. | A most valuabie piece of property, ©. abargaun, €25.000. K.P. HUTCHINS, 150g | Version for business uses. Busyivann ave. nw. teense THOMAS J. FISHER & C room Louse: papered throughout ; lot 120 ft. front, 280 teet dep: horse stabio ald carriage house. and cow stable, chicken houses. nico well at the door: Las to be seen to be appreciated. Apply to owner, SOHNE. COULTER, att 216 H st new. RK SALE-ONE OF THE MOST DESIKABLE tracts of iaud im the District of Coluubia, Ls 2Oactes, baving a fr of 1,361.55 feet'on acres, Darn, pouty, houses, large shade trees, &c., near RK. ‘station, 6 mules trom Wasincton: a beautiiul and ‘convenient Little place; for 1u.d particulars see or address the un- fes-0t EE $ Geraigned: "Also several other ‘suburue tracts tu: sate : - foved ‘OF Untuproved, ior sale cea, and: Of cus "OR SALE—A CORNER HOUSE IN THE FOE SAELEGANT BROWNSTONE HOUSE; |damer, meu tormap od, the counerysahowinse oats madows; «cod lot, on which another very cuhvenience aud cousfurt: K st.. Just west | aud subdivisions around Washingicn, with large de- of Connecticut ave. + ueighborbood first-class. Irice very reasonable. JOWN U. SUHNSUN, cor. 12th and Osta nw d fez-lw {OK SALE-SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO AN Nitin: tot Fan100. on I at Tatmediste puccuseer~-1'wo new Leteren wanes Sersey ‘Vee... st. west of ‘1th; larze grounds; every coufort aud Groote: rented ‘for 1630 convenieuce: superior interior finish: very easy 7th st. s¢. between € and D....2,300 | terms. Price reuuces to $1--oW0. 5 jPeuting for $13 per month: lot fed-1w_JOHN O. JOHNSON, cor. 12th and Gta. nw. Pas on Se. hear = i sas: on 3 - Rear M. (OR SALE—FOUK NEW 6-kooM 5 a : price, €4,300; terms to suit, luok at then = ‘MM. FARKER, “ould be bait, cheap. y ‘Tree-story comer Grooms seated by bot air. on Inland four-story brick: im excellent cenditiot ipuve list of suvuruan and codutrs’ property: seat a JAMES E CLEMENTS, Tenet itt Fat uw. FOR SAGE OR RENT HOTEL ar youEsT aeaSe, ba Wis exchenee for other prope eet ek ‘JK. HEMIFOKD, 1419 G st. ‘oR SALE_CHEAT—VERY HANDSOME HOUSE at Forest Glen.” Ma; Grogs nd bath, het and gold watee ail tore land aedvemicn; street inmipes 3. R. HERI FORD, 14196 ot. om, ou Pag eced Sabur boy’s head tearing his bair out in wisps and | time to pray,” rejoined the priest. Standard Club and 1 Rie OOO PUMP TG, SMITH. 1225 Pa. ave._| guilty toa charge’ Of Levine. steion Heeard | Scratching his face and cars till the blood ran. | “Pray,” commanded the men with revol-| due the fact thet ove ef the thugs wae cap- CE SALE-ONE BEAUTIFUL CARVED, SWEET | Payne's clothes and the judge told him he would | |. The father grabbed his precious boy just as | ¥ers. tured. tone Zuctave square piano; good {cost the owner of the animal grabbed the monk ‘othing daunted, the Catholic priest arose | Mr. Walker had left hi iden: js: now edb eaah. At Oke witb é*akos, ic) sf Ul etig tore die ae bere Nee erred pe gyime erp ecw! pleat pr treged and, with the same calmness and cslountiy world's Sate coudionnan ot ta tome arieae a Se “ : = t he would have within thi . T. ot 1 Fok, SALEGBANGAINS IN SLIGHTLY UsED| Peter Kobinson, charged with the larceny of eee had not had much of a look at the | sacred precincts nhs oon saershy peyton f bend A : eo atm a aed club and second-h.nd pianos and organs; several up- | some old lumber, paid a fine of $3, : ool a boy ome Facant lot just south of the Standar righta at wreatly reduced prices, gullet sires monkey, but his curiosity seemed to be fully | the Lord’s Prayer. . two men jumped out. One seized him by SANDERS & STAYMAN, satisfied. “Now get out and don’t let us see your /the throat and the other smashed the _fol-12t hos NEw ‘884 F st. pew. WILL RAISE TWO MILLION, _———c0o—_—— face again, qwerty of the men when|pinioned attorney with a billy. The )OK SALE—ALMOSiI EW SPLENDID $900 Serious Result of Teast the prayer was concluded. upon descended with frightful f Frode naa te kt tee Sa | Capita Ryan Raper Dive and Beng UP| prank Heenan a Tae a ia tne] TIRES aio hin hor and rode | elontea es ht foes eon Miu ste mw. : en Singer sewing machine factory at Elizabeth, | 7*Pidly away to the depot. On arriving there | he sank to the ground unconscious. Mr. Ok, SALE—GREAT BARGAINS _IN_FIN . | From the Seattle Post-Intellizence. | he borrowed Winchester rifle from the sta-/ man heard the ery and started in pursuit of He kn eae TLE ANS i | "Capt lyn, the government diver expecta |S, Teelved 8 serous stab wound while | on age wo wou fuzcied to Knew what he one of the footpads, who had token to their & BACH piinoa tai coming out of the works last ‘night. Bergen, | wanted the weapon ior, and in a moment the | heels He captured one of them and held bim baariged siterip eplghlie ta H with some others, was tormenting Edward | fighting priest, smarting under the indignity | until’ policeman arrived and took el of bullioa which sank in 265 feet of water in the | Kretf, a green German bey, who, in his anger, | Wich he had been subjected to, was off for the | the prisoner. liy this time a grent crowd bad FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHICLES | bullioa which sank in 265 feet of water in the — town in a gallop. He found @ crowd of the | congregated and began shouting. “Let's bang = harbor thero some yoars ago. Capt. Ryan will | Stuck at seaee oh Se ea ae. Bergen | mill hands congregated in the Casino, a grog | the villain.” Several men tmade a rush for the cia" toiy inde, sound, Rentle end derouenty | get half of the treasure if he succeeds in rais-| ninito sticking in hie back. ‘Kref saye. the | HOP 40d gambling saloon patronized by this | prisoner, but they wore restrained by the offeer 7 ‘ ‘s i; ‘ class. The two heroes of the episode already | and the cooler heads in the crowd. broken Wo nits se deve. Can be seen at JNU.” Bu. ing it. knife was in-his lunch basket and must have : lated were there reciting the funny features |“ Mir. Walker's wound is serious, but not meces- - <i - Mr. Ryan says the bullion was lost over- | slipped through when he struck the blow. The | Pe“aved were there, + 3 R SALE.—#150 WILL BUY A BLUO! Hee of the incident, which was apparently thor- | sarily dange ‘sna a'wood driving horse, Unquire Nou 1, 1008 | board while being transferred from one Just missed Bergen’s lung. oughly enjoyable to thelr bearers. gage eae aS Siete xe“ | vessel to another, and that several Japanese POET Sisyore ‘The priest walked voldly into the saloon and 4K SALE — A STYLISH FAST MARE, WORTH Fishes Pumped From the Bay. i ‘ i brought STARTLING CANADA, Ri ie Seaegante | or foto nw Tate Wace fe dui |Mgmtaetnretn bay eee, | Eeapenco a Atami ni | pes coor ce taking, and that «diver on a British man-of- | 0 Friday afternoon the powerful hydraulic | moment he notified all hands that he would | The Postmaster General Charged With Cor Seah SELENE a acta, atch ore, come SoM OORT eh cies Mana Be A SE AGN ii is li dredge of the wharf company was operating | shoot the first man who moved a muscle. Be- - Fuption in Polities. }OR SALE-ONE 1-TON SCHUTE WAGON. 2| NAT, “WO, lost his life in the attempt He | cred hich sak Jz | fore they cued recover frou their eurprice te | oneura, Ous.,Pob.€.—Tho 4iite @domens> | tes aotiate! | SOHO TE WAGON... | says that finally the Japanese government | sand pump by wi a twelve-inch stream of | for appease vc he bed Apply to soutueast corner Fairfax and Quesn sig, | Tequested its consul at San Franciseg to| mud and water was forced from the bottom | Priest oriered 1 aap to the, whom he Lad | ing. publishes serious charges aguinst Sir Foaeie ss amore naceaneae canis | et promise, salt the treature Araay coe ‘who | through a line of piping 900 feet in length and | ‘cigon. He did so meekly. ‘The priest then | Ad2/phe Caron, postmaster general, and Tarte, JE alas eeeed soe mentees beioces ties siete oak | 0h raooene Be Capt. Ryan heard of the matter | eposited on the flata south of the levee. sought out the second rowdy and bade him do | *bo made the charges that resulted in Sir harness; first-class order; less than oue-half cost: in | and immediately went to see the J ice | The pressure exerted by these pumps was so | likewise. He went to the front. Hector Langevin's duwnfall, and calls for a re- ures mentus.__Adarens Hox Za, clar oles. fe4-s"_| Congul in Beattloand madea proposition to him, | great that hundreds of ‘Ssh, from the small | “Now get down on you kuees, both of you, | opening of the inquiry of last somion, It pubs t Cant or adanaes JOLIN ORE Nee MAKE. | which was forwarded to the consul atSan Fran- | mullet and croaker to the redfish two feet in | tnd repeat the prayer you heard me say in Sidoes fine Mesias of Gooutnents and chedinend Market, fet it" | cisco, and Capt. Ryan expects an answer in a| length, were sucked in, through the | yonder field,” commanded the priest. ‘The | claims that it can prove that Sir Adolphe Grew Ok SALE—FORTY HEAD OF HORSES Just | few days. f tubing and deposited in the shallow water at | men got down on their knees, but were silent. | {Monti funds in “hos. MeGrecry's kende for arrived from Lexington, Va. :two English ‘cote; | Capt. Ryan says that he offered togoto Yoko. its outle ey wer —s ae, “or I will | the election of 1887 and that his drafts were for SER Citolaaee ace Sf FOHN SIMMONS! | hama and raise the bullion for one-half of it, | of boys equipped with dip nets and carried off | send you before your Maker,” and that deadiy | Hv,ciection Of Aas STABLE. 1210 Onto ave. nw. Jet-2w_ | gs the Jnpaneve government proposes, but he | in triumph. - Over 300 pounds were gathered in | Winchester was pointed directly at them. ihe It alleges that Tarte also received some of {OK SAL:—SIX FING DRIVING AND WORK | wants 2500 in cash before startin by this method. toughs naw candidly owned up that they could > "4 - horses, frou five to eight years old will be sold at 0500 ia om g, the ex] 7 this met the moncy, also that “boodling” was carried Jow prices, Persons wauting youd stock will do weil | for himself and his three attendants pelt Sed mot dose. a onin the Quebec district directly under the Waele onthe rari eee srurenepavon, - | $1008 day for himself, $20 per day for his Koeping a Husband a Lover. Catan low me as T recite it,” rejoined the | Dersonal superintendence of the ministers of O° Keer lemnian Wen Pot NG And $10» day for ench of his pumpers. | During a discussion relating to the manage- tholie father, and he began to repeat the | [ie'crown and on regular busitices pr i tifui new resiuen: Bevit etrele Led ein sop, house aptemssaly beabe sok oni }OK SALE—DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROP $f SSSR ues. | Sang Se reonn. bese balding will iw wold" choap- JOU U-JOHR 7OR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN IN A handsome dwelling ‘at Churiton Helxits. An S-room dweidne Lunt in the best possible manner for Occupation of owner; three minutes’ walk from the depot; Closets in every room: latrobes, Tange. &e. :.0t LE BY TYLE! SON, 12th Lew. felt 10Ux-40 ieet; good stable and chicken Louse; cellar ‘Setory b dw'ne, 7. OK SALE—HOUSE S= 2 Under the entre house; cost over €4,0UU;" price, (Srey nae FOR Soh BOGE, STS, CE. ont | gutta io ta ee oo neve Siatory bade hae (eauriiui brownstone: beautitul architecture: roe tohee Vath aud cellar: eiecthie Uelis: Wot and cold ‘water ti cipeet mgant alley sudo shal rear ore houme Sit stable. by owner, 218 mee nt ln: Place for Saw" J. H. RICHARDS. (Olt SALE—THOSE HANDSOME Fok ETRE ROSY Ske ae on the northwest corner of Pwth'and U sts Soa eeet ing eavteru and southern exposure. They have'Uond . nue. ior city property, Teese WE PUCRE TTS PODe oT? Ft. nw. Foes “MIDHURST.” JUST BEYOND BE- tisewa and Lockvil e railroad—a iijuuver of beautiful vuild fig stew of Avgucron each.” his locauion Prd Yervie are now easy. Ful information Se EDUAID We Boket. 421 uth st. we kab DALE_SUBUKBAN POPEUTY, SEVENTY rca Ntiver toed west Teuley towns Dot far frou Wea whole. at iow figure: Spat cash payment on most ¥ and - * (7 FoOws, Vath roow and all mod. . Meiuding = versit: ‘and ‘electric ruad Aid "tor etertiching, Stange bear the Brita {ric bei, Speaking tubes he ng pa pe eg Siete soerecsms Brand eccond? Beors | Soy , Uestiniully papered taromcuout, | Luts &- McCOMAB, frusten Hagerstown, Md” To natet isa, for cocupancy: bested Sy bot | PeCk‘porches: trom store Tandsce eer aatase ee | 8c ct rediation electri wes lightiues = TITERS KCTRERDORD, 1507 F'st.n.w tnd Convenion? bots’ "Prissa 64. cates CURE. Ui SALe—MANDSUME Sew SBTON Fins acconuedatiug. Gwellis. Iekt loth at. no 'w-s 13 some aod Watchinan in charse. & room; ail latest improvements, bandsome!} ae N wrsted carefully’ Lusit under our Personal super: Se Ee tesa: ch ‘wh and Grst-clase inevery respect. House open for MANII! M4gee Ee LN, P URE AND CHIROPOD- eee es | ee Heiner at pac aaa cae r ayer. The toughs repeated his words with Fok ee ony mag oF covers, | 2 neon un guaran thal the amos | ment of husbands, Mra Terdey, «Now York | Ro'Srghie afi tented, he Node with | Sera” moni of priamant ate Yardley, Wwers, drat:, coacte to be. implicated. ‘The facsimiles meral ores ;alvo some low" Horses and | forty-five fathoms of water. On recovering the | literary woman, said that one great danger bled as they noted the intense earnestness of flsres, surtabie or far wae: wil" ty sold cueap: ail | property he will retura ail the “money pre- | maritel happiness arose from secking outside | the man of God. Lui sient ied erates car plu, at’ favesre | Vlously advanced. Speaking of the matter | sympathy when the charms of romance, poetry | ., “Now that you have Gnished, get up,” anid | that’ oy, idence can be obtained from various BREEN STABLE a Bae see) Yomsergey Cot yam wl he American | Sb4cemtiment found the deni lvel of realty. | the Priest ad, lot me tell you bars come| sources which would astound the world. and sD BUG ‘s no divers " ” whose oe Ae CAMMIAGE, MACONY AND, BUG | aiveres Hf that bullion io Selly,tare eet | “Tbe troubles of married people,” she said, | Teun geri ana unstaiiet our objections seed asthe ochaeets pubaee or oo be rot ytd ta ote eubos oes ,and if I do Proce ens res Cag ~ hare _— St yon dent Gusto ‘We will be if u | published to bring action for libel in the courts while you molest me or iy n ‘la toot | harmony may be restored. One great cause of | Will show you that, although w Spriest 1 can | OBE oF Qucbec, BOARDING. 518 feet | t'tpan in his friotion with the. world Jou who think you cae thee ter wee | ue FOUND KIDGE KIDNAPING. PRIVATE FAMILY Dial ZEW TABLE V- | how wearing are the small irritations of life. . A famine Sop imdsomely furtating sutte o bor. The | je ie tired and dose not wish to lision to the fait ie eat big ud ra 18 | gam Sutherland, One of Waterbury’s Asse Fent, wath board. Address 101% + above i at made by | uninteresting details of « woman's small trinis. No one answered, and the fighting priest de- clates, Arraigned. DINING HOM, 734 100 BTW Ww, BREAK. ‘Galoon | gaits, Tite,grows still and Precorupied and | parted. He had shown himself to be "a dead | Garxxwicm, Coxx., Feb.6.—Sam Sutherland, fast, + diner, ‘Good meals cuaranteed. game man” by mvading them in their very with John McCann and Charies E. Water- bie Loard by the ‘ from each | jnir, with all the odds against him, and they | Y®° ttle eight- Tr eS ph. bury, was arrested for kidnaping ‘suchtecers: rooms board. $i per day: ¢6 to pany Preserve | this “ ‘The court room was She a tes Seta ae Port os conetrection ns nt EP ne ets Illoeoaoaeaea——ESS NOTARIES PUBLIC.

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