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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY. 25, 1894—-TWELVE PAGES. | FOR SALE—LOTS. |__ SUBURBAN PROPERT} RAILROADS. PROPOSALS. THE INTERNAL REVENUE BILL LAST NIGII'S ORATORY. FOR SALEBY AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. FOR SALE—RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, BROOK- FOR SALE-NEW 7-RCOM HOUSE, WITH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. PROPOSALS FOR RECONSTRUCTING THE BARN Several Representatives Talk to Fille A Groom brick, 2-story und basement, near Sth land, lots 2, 3, 15. 16, 20 and 23. block 6; from | acres; 2 miles out, near Senator Henderson’ x! 6TH AND B STREETS. at the Reform School of the District of Colum- A een at ae ccmieeige: Witla, 40 ks ete ae cae per square foot. “The improvement | recent purchase; price low and easy terms. Also| STATION CORNEK OF OTH AND B STB bia.—Sealed proposals will be received at the ed Galleries on the Tarif. Hee eee are sSe Setana Gare | Si tthode Island avenue for the Boulevard line | several suburban places and farms for sule. Send 11-05 A.M. PENASYLVANIA. LIMITED.—Palimay | ‘fice of the president of the bound of trustees, |It ig Reported to the House and Re-| The persistence and courage of the gal “kK near the co-ner of Sth and @ sts. | will double the value of these lots. DANIEL &| for new circular and map; free. JAMES E.| Drawing and State Room, Sleeping, Dining, Smo pe Sy or ae = Sirune sae lery gods, who make a Mecca of the C; Riw.; very good order; spicndid lot. Price, $7,700. | ARMAT, 1815 Fst. Ja25-3t_ | CLEMENTS, 1321 F st. n.w Jazs-bte_ | ing and Ouservation Cars Harrisburg, to, Chleago, 5 STH . ferred. ; = = VARY TWENTY-SEVENTH, i804, for reconstricting . 7 bay make ot Fae be mtyae PFU ae ET = | Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Cleveland. Bi , lo tol o’ nights nowadays, were shown @ure teat T can sell to any one who has $200 cash A BEAUTIFU),| FOR SALE—-A DESIRABLE LOT BET Parlor Che to ‘Harrisburg. the burn on the grounds of the Reform School of EEN and is able to pay rent. Prices range from | let in Keusington on casy terms; will take in part) 10th and 17th sts. extended, addition to Brook- | y193 ‘A.M. FASE LINES For Pittsburg, Parlor | ¢_ Disirict of Columbia. Blank forms of prisingly last night. In the face of the Bro: od * “4 - payment a good horse conveyance, or bicycle, Jand; 50 feet front: 6 cents a foot or $400, o posais, specifications and plans, together with all fierce rain storm that swept the cit! Saag? ‘2 Sam. Coat so We ame eee | Sea dinmond. Aarons “GSE, Star otbee. "| fain" SCACHLEN Ge HATCHELDER. | CG PUREE | Ap or ovis EXPRESS, eon Thetmrermtion-can ve obtained open appll:| A Slight and Ineffective Filibuster to | snough brave asuls venturel fore to ail Lars | jate-3t a = 4 coord lee] oo 1 - = rate ——________ | FOR SALE-SPECIAL RARGAIN Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisbu Bleep: h of ~— Is bi . FOR SALT, Theee-stery Brewn-stone Front FoR SALE—A BARGAIN SEVEN LOTS, EACH 20) Brookland, D. 'C., close to proposed boulevard; | ing aud Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St: Louis, | forme will he necvived. ‘The wight Ih naetvad'to| -Prevemt the Committee's Get- | all the public seats and most of those re- New Three-story Brown-ste fect rout to 1o-foor alles: near ISth st. 2.w.;| an room house: large lot: oni $2,500: this ta | _ Cinclnnat! and Onicao, tan siney- | tect aly and ail bids and’ paste of Uider Ae Se served for the select few. That gallant 300 ONLY $2,900. four, blocks north of Dapont Circle; only $2,000! worth investigating. McLACHLEN & BACHEL | 7:10) 2PM. WESTERN EXPRESS —Pullman Sleey | FATS, President Board. of Trustees Reform ting in Its Report. that fill the men’s gallery night after nicht $100 cash; $25 monthly. | easy terms. A. P. FARDON & CO. | DER. ja20-Im ip nee ed ogi es larrisburg School District of Columbia. Jal5-13t wane Tears jut an hepa 0 wane ann of jas W. 5. MINN | G15 14th st._a.w. 7:10 PAl” SOUTH-WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullmay FOR SALE-FINE CORNER LOT; MERID! Hil; 50 by 106 feet; only 70 cents per foot. ALP. FARDON & C0., 61D Lith st. p. Fok SALE—iN LE DkOrr Pal brick house of 6 rooms and and decorated: ba iments and) conven: to suit purchase Which is less than property. re: Sleeping ‘St. Louis id Sleeping and Dining yeu 3 e the balmiest nights on récord. WINTER RESORTS. Gare Harribare to Gnelanatien i LADIES’ GOODS. The internal revenue bill was reported to| ‘There was an astonishingly large num- 1. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep: | cei O01, FOR DRESSMAKING, SEWE cur- | the House late yesterday afternoon. The ber on the floor, too, but this was probably Pow - ting nd titel simplest methods, j Canandaigua, Rochester and | ay A eda pot A ag cane tient | OPPonents of the income tax at once began | due to the fact that the evening's program T TO BUILD, WE HAVE THE LOT. SPECIAL I OUR : ey : ¥ desiraile lot, about 21 ft. by 87 ft., 11:05, a Soe Ww payment will $20 per 1 Went tethes ro reorder daily, | and dartless princess; Linings cat in five min ; | their fight upon it. ‘Their purpose was © | contained twice as many speakers as usual, information apply KR ee eee situated two squares f Dapont Cirele, will pena except. Sunday. Vor Williamsport daily, 3 eR Eid on exhibition, Mme. EQKER, | prevent the reporting of the bill at this | The time has now come in the tariff de- 3025-20 _ 808 Nth st. we be seld at a very reasoaable price acd op easy PM Dery ly SS cs time, and Mr. Cockran got the floor ahead bate when there is quite a rush on the part For SALE_oN S k NEW ~ terms. You cannot find a more desirable ce amsport. Rochester. Buffalo end | [ WisH TO INFORM THE LADIES THAT I ‘ ; pn ll A a a al to live or a finer plece of property for the WES T INDIES xcept Saturday, with Sleep- | “have the Taris designs in Seamless Of Mr. McMillin, who had the report to of the spellbinders to get in under the locality; built of pressed brick and brown stoi 1 Waists With brown-stone trimuings; contains 11 rooms, fon ball and celiar; butier’s pantry: two | tiled bath rooms; entire "house heated through- out by hot water and steam: one large wash é a est Sleeves in market. Can be submit, and moved that the House ad- oratorical te: fore the show closes, M. MYERS, 1505 PA. AVE. N.W. SPECIALLY ARRANGED BY THE . Canandaigua, Rochester and! cen at my prtrlor. Ladies’, Mises" and Chi rag oo .. for Joi amounted gear tead = 4 ‘ Hutto dally, and) Niagara. Falis dally, except | drea's "Suite made to valor Ming Roses Guus | Journ, ‘This motion as Se ae ee “<4 Real Estate. IN Ritundays ae Steeping Gur Washington. 9) Fat. a. TAA _jaivizt’” | ter, which was carried to the point of a roll the nocturnal talkers are being given fif- A E B mira, and Saturdays only Wat | ACCORDION PLAITING (FRENCH PROCESS) t SALE— “Dd f gt A, . cuter: | call. Mr. Cockran had but thirteen follow- | teen and_thirtr-minute allowances, 4 room, with sctp-stone tubs, ining kitchen wom 4 me “ ND THE |" skirts, 25c.; narrow ruffles, 10e. zt is @ general telescoping to be noted on eS ee ee eee ia” pet font! susp Yor or Gales, 2g i: | TO LEAVE.NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31, | £01 sinupeecemiann ° albhoweut yp ouly plaiting establishment in Wastingtsus ‘pings | C78 I" the vote, however, and his motion j§ & The speeches Sill wot be Rae OD Ne ree tie aed Gane teens | TE, toe ot jal2-1m FOR JAMAICA, SOUTH HAYTI 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED, ing) juttons. «G. W. LUCAS, S18 Sth et. uw. | Was therefore lost. Mr. McMillin secured i. any shorter when they appear im ihe al be olla tecy earmeahie 130d “SALE-Gice” WL BUT A La a UNITED STATES OF COLOMBIA lor Cars, with “Dining, Car ‘from Baltimore, for | _oct2-tm a ae | Fecognition, and the bill and accompanying | Record, but that is a mere detail that cea, wd MARSHALL, District, ou easy payinemte; $10 cash and $5 per AND COSTA RICA, ee Se ee nae Oath and 12-00" AM.» | AED 1208 Tot RTE LERCH. $26 12TH AND | report were in the possession of the House. | easily be explained by the speakers. S00 Sith st. a.w. Piata = creme nee Miso Frit. RETURNING VIA JAMAICA,OCCUPYING 38 DAYS. | 7 exe | ) (Dining Gar, | of every deseri pt jon; evening fod party sremece | Me — this apa gyre a —, foal Mr. Ryan the First Night Speaker. 13TH ST. NEAR S. > = | For SALE—#25 CASH OF — WEEK PAY! S S 66 Alene’’ an neue one — te was given a. net night Mr. Ryan of Port Chestes, A most conveniently arranged house: ra lots 40x30 fort. in jarior city, N. | 'o ° cADIEF BE aa “Ts REDYED- - . ¥., led off ebate. rooms and bath: in perect order; large J.; 2 rcilroads; 16 trains per day; hotels, news- ae )PICAL SERVICE, | ADIES" eT GARMENTS REDTED AND] Mr. Tracey had still another shot in his | no wre et in the di le. He thought stable; price. $9,000. papers, churches, schools, &e.; 30 manufactories | SPECIALLY FITTED FOR TR¢ 88 | alter ep ot all hts repeat oes Mamas ¢ wcaen?” ak tes Speaber ison bill a pretty nice sort of aifair, ZEVELY & FINLEY now im operation: population, 2,000. For full) WiITiT EXCEPTIONAL PASSENGER ACCOMMO- ere neh ee 2 er, “a point of er. after all the abuse that has been heaped jazete : 622 Fst. aw. jer no FE address or call on B. T. WELCH,| parions, ‘LUDING ELECTRIC SERVICE, 25, 7:20, 7:59, 9:00, 9:40, 11:00. directed the clerk to proceed with the read- upon it. He made a good, old-fashioned For : z res 10m | natu, &c. 12:06 land "11:50 TAM," 12:18, 2:01, 2:00, ing of the title of the bill. Fata Bh ola gh age , FOR PARTICULARS AND PAMPHLET, ADDRESS See cata bam ened | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS PIM, FORWOOD & CO., rooms and i ‘in perfect 1C-cotm 24 Btate st., > Prorat dt fan Pe EB | FOR SALE-ONE NEW ICE BOX, ScaLES AnD |" <— Limited), 4:20, 4 11:18 and 11 COAL AND WOOD. At its conclusion Speaker Crisp said: | (alk that. with changes of names and other inor items, might have fitted easily into “The bill and the accompanying report will | ™ EA COAL, $4.50 PER TO: be referred to the committee of the whole | most any tariff debate that has takem yw York. “NONPAREIL For Annapolis. 0, 9:00 and 11:50 A.M. and 4:: one fa A 11:35 P.M. A goot fuel at a low p: 7 ” and the! place during the last fit He ZEVELY & FINLEY voftee mill; cheap. Apply 1644 12th st. ne. GERRY COTTAGE, ONE MILE FROM PORT | For Pope's Creek’ Line 7220 ALM. and 4:86 P.M. Sees Oe Ane phate Ot Pee kee, = “4 a psc 4 jazete 622 F st. aw. Jazt-ate Monroe and Old Point water front; | daily, except Sunday. * For FOR SA\LE_WE WILL SACRIFICE OU! large grounds and piazzas; boating, fishing: un farms and then came around to the beau- erate terms; comfortable accommodations. George ; fe. Sheriff "2" ann PSS | | feelingly of New England's ‘ibandoned (esi of hills as Alken; particularly ‘dry, balmy and invigorating climate; exceilent cuisine; pure Se ee ee ee tablished 1851), Thi rt states that having recom-| ties of the proposition to take off the du- NEW HOU: some Pulace Organ, which cost $195, rate “ cet 9 tae ‘PM. a dy e repo a icmp trenieh itm ‘Weve, Wiha 7/| It has high top, bindsome case, 9 stops eee | BRS Caner Line Biante Sie Siete: tatedies | SA ore iW. ALITIES OF | mended that excessively high duties should | ties on raw materials, Mr. Ryan's voice rooms and ath: furnace heat; built apd o¢- | in perfect order. Address “PALACE | AN IDEAL WINTER RESURT— ‘Augustine and Tampa, 3:40 7 Coal and ‘ood. be abandoned, that the raw material which | 28 @ curious trait of sliding up on the cupicd by owuer, whose business is in East "Star office. Ja2s-3t HOTEL BON AIR, . M. daily. Florida Special, week 7 i lalt; scale that keeps the listener in a chronic ‘Ashington. LE_FURNITURE OF 9-ROOM HOUSE, aan Richmond and Atlanta, 10:57 A.M. ‘daily. Poa po eek cet tees enter into our manufactures should be! state of suspense. He read his ne size house ‘cumvenient te East capitol | 08 Missourl ave-; house full of steady tenants a Po ii | kpteeneta toni poe conten Orders by mail or telephone, 1714. either made free or subjected to lower duty. but, though he generously skipped large = Se GR bet ong yh ee ety gs P| Mane enataans Gat Gere | tae 5 MAIN OFEICE, 32 PA. AVENUE NORTHWEST. | {t becomes necessary to recommend some | sections of it, Chairman Bailey's hammer pos ZEVELY & FINLEY Star office. ‘ja24- located 550 feet above sea level; on same range = Bg Peck 427-3m_| means whereby the present and prospective | fell wl ras in iddle a - id “11:39 P.M (tence. One of his coll 8 asked for five deficiency in revenues shall be supplied and | One of bia coltenguen a ABOUT GEORGETOWN. |a more just and equitable imposition of the | Chester, but Mr. Blair objected. He with- LADY'S — VICTOI Fok SALE_ONLY $1,050. A BIC BARGAIN... FO HOUSE AND LOT, Zoxss, M ST. BET. 10TH | 7? | For SAL neve ashiom tire: perfect condition; near: | water and perfect drainage; select 01 ‘STS. oHA i | iy news price, $19, Address VICTORIA, Star of indant facilities for cut and indoor sports. For ; a ee eee | is __ janea Pooklet and full partienlare. address, uml Ne- "20, 8: burdens of taxation be made. an | STEM, his protest, however, in another mo- x —— — | POR SALE-THE HOUGHTON CO. 516 orn | Yember 20, C. A. LINSLEY, Firth Avenue Hotel, 1 ‘The committee, therefore, recommend an | and Mr. Ryan burried con: PoR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANG! / and 1710 1th, will sell on Friday ani = aoe city; after that date, Augusta, Ga. and 10:52 j ee. eee BA an El * Pt Into increase of the = — ees poi _—_ | hoe wes peroration, which greeted . rey eek \attresses worth | 0¢26-e03m cee . < y ; | : yHaXe A EARGE List oF w LOCATED | cm tr Baeiptomecnar ey Mg 5 moma Ticket offices, northeast corner of 13th street anc | Trying to Get éctric Railway 90 cents per gallon per. gallon, applause. SPS To EXCHANGE ON LOTS. =A ~ he tux | ) RST, Pennsylvania avenve and at the station, 6th and RB have recommended an increase in t from 25 to 30 yards, less than NTIC C1 . reet ere orders can be left for the checking th wo. rettes from 5 cents per thousand » ice (all of them are new misfit carpets). ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Page deka lf rola lg Mn Rot aad npn J e To’ on cigarett, Mr: Wanger of Pennsylvania came next D < to destination from hotel : $ Bt DAVID D. STONE, $0 and $06 F st.a.w spets are at 1710 14th, Michigan ave., near beach, ee, mn Oe eae Ba PSS ios pe thee en engeend Sande | 22d gave ten minutes of republican senti- ELEGANT 3-STORY REST | he ‘celsvroted Lewis couch, $8.50, $10 and JAMES HOOD. |S. M. PREVOST, General Passenger Agent. of 2 cents a pack on all playing carde made | ot He objected to the bill and he alec containing 12 rooms, bath and cellar; situated in | the best article of its kind that has ever aoe neral Manager. Jato s | or offered for sale in the Uni es, =| om 2 ‘i Caan, oe a delightful neighborhood u.w.; exterior presents | at on the saskieece —RIGEMOND AND DANVILLE 3 |The Chevy Chase Club's Hunt—Many | t2x of 2 per cent on all net incomes «f objected to the logic of Mr. Very -handsome appearances Ia brown stone am | bargain for : i ents fast-cluse: Spe: | SAMUEL: SPENCERS RoW lit : corporations and on incomes of individuals was in the midst of a stern denunciation of Pressed brick: interior beautifully finished oF a nl oh ae Daten elt SD, PEASE PLAEUDEN FOSTER, RE tema of Wercent n> in excess of $4,000. | Mr. Cockran’s convenient philosophy, which, conveniently designed, embracing all the modern E ROX CHEAP celal rates, . REUBED cd in exc serad ent in this — . a ideas. 911 7th st. a.w, JaZS-Bt* SE. ae He terest. A tax on incomes Is no experim: he claimed, enabled him to see only the $14,500 will buy it if sold to quick purchaser. | __¥~ 7 wget ns tach SE orn ATLANTIC CIty, N. J. aes < : : country. It has been tried thoroughly here | pright' side of his own theories, when the a23-3t_EASTERDAY & MALLERY,624 F | FOR SALE-HANDSOME BABY _ C2 After improvements and refurnishing, ts now epen DO a.m. daily. Me —_—- and in other great governments of the | unwelcome hammer thump disturbed him [eg } new; cheap, Address Box 95, Star office: | for the year. Elevator and salt-water baths % | 9300) 2 “ ‘rh world. In all countries where it has been | and he sat down, threatening to take a@- vantage of some more time later on. ‘ORTHEAST. house Jal3-1m) CHAS. EVANS. | the ‘Norfo 3253 to 1259 F st, WINTER SANATARIUM— HOT SPRINGS, BATH C0., Va. Baths will be given during the winter in 2 <COOK STOVES, $5; | SS ee and W ‘esterr railroad w Stwardnd ly,{+ The Falls Church projectors of the pro-| tried it has not only yielded a certain rev- aaa at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sun} 55.4 electric railroad are working silently | enue, but has also aoe eS A Bit With the Galleries. am. THE CREAT SOUTHERN but steadily and hope within a week or two | dens, of taxation on thet Padvantages and | The first hit of the evening was made by on ant Wachtngion ever the NEW Sito | € Set congressional consideration on their | fiearinge from coverament and. most able | Mr. Swanson of Virginia, who waxed ele 415 L st. th, Gr. ..1.600 Alley,bet” 6th and 7th, G and E, bh, 3r. dies teamears tn 2 NE via Columbia to sony il request for a right of way through the} to meet its requirements. All citizens are | quent over a discriminative analysis of the 1305 Town st. fi ak for bel room and par | jattm 3. F. CH aan in Slecbet {| Arlington reservation and into the District | alike interested in the protection of life _two parties. He was applauded quite a TT. L % y. Gut in addition to this, those fh, ja?-Im | THE ELLIOTT, LAKEWOOD. N_ J. Sleeper for trough Pullman | of Columbia. The company have already | 24 liberty. . _dozen times by the galleries as he made 2 or K' st. i L . .. re leepe f i. 7 who have been blessed with large fortunes “4 Hoot Linc ae, be Stones EIRDS_IMPORTED GER. | py PEE PINE MOODS NEAL THE Cateeoon | Butt Sleeper fcr Himingham, ‘Mont: | be°R Sranted all the Virginia privileges | 1M°aicy interested In having them protect. | 00d, round periods about “favored classes Gr. 2...2:900} | SOU Nico a Glen ME HOTEL. womnery and New Orlane. ttle and | they need. ed against the rapacity of the lawless. | and “unjust discrimination.” He grew very 30} hs senna. $15,000 | vr. B HANDSOMFLY FURNISHED, | mediate’ stations. rough “train for Frqnt The Chevy Chase Clab's Hu The Wealth of this country amounts to |iuch in earnest, and he spoke straight at mo 1114 and 1iié 6th st. ARE OFFERED F ‘PARLOR, INCLOSED PORCHES, | | Royal and Ly except Sandie The Chevy Chase riders began their hunt sae ia emag eg — ae and fait that a | Jf. Tom Reed's vacant seat. Mr. Swanson 7 ‘ weds at WORC ‘ . &e, | 10: WN AND SOUTHWEST: | yestey Jak V sihee: rand 1 fh in 1 a WORE H eo ae, SED eae ey | ze terday at Oak View and terminated it portion of this money should be raised by | 2@4 thirty-fiv minutes and had enough to address F. E. FOSTER. | of Pullu: runs over the N! Augusta, Savannah, Jac tings, carpets, bedding and stoves. F HARTZ MOUNTAINS SINGING ; gold fishes and . morkeys, ANIMAL STORE, pers and Dinins Cars, | Near their club house. The run was devoid he earnings of wealth instead of | 84¥ to take up as many hours. The result tpn ne of unusual excitement. It was rather a pple ed oon met ali on consump- | W288 that he talked so fast that the stenog- Also ‘operates | St“L one, though unattended by the usual | tion. The committee believe that it is emi- | amore — dismayed. He ‘Orleans vin | accidents, The unpleasantness of the|pently just and proper that the amount ie ps aa to a the last w York to Asheville | Weather interfered somewhat with the at-| proyosed by this bill should be collected | “2?ed of the protection policy. was 1023 Sa si SOUTHEA “Re 1113-15 and 117M - | 458 15 PIANOS AND ORGANS. j : Set Evimese eae to Memphis. vin | tendance. ‘ | from a taxon incomes instead of placing #:00mY in his view of the condition of the st, th, 1 $5,000! Aliex, a ae ae Upright Pianos, S1go] — Dining Car “Greenboro’ to Mont- An Attractive Wedding. all of it on the necessaries of life, which are (juin masses.” but he painted @ glowing bat Koen and second-hand: any’ size. S28 ever heart of such a price for a new At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Miss | consumed by all, but are not used in pro- | tnt worgings of the Winey alt eee feud tor cheehec of Con ae as Ve. bought a | é Sarah Fearson, daughter of Mr. Joseph | Portion to their ability to pay taxes, but | {26 8% Kobanrdhgon al2te 'D. BALLAUF. Age. 731 7th st. nw. | 2 ¢ rassed firm and C5 pa 3 on, Mr. easniber te Wa dase of aaa scorn, however, was reached when he = bi dictate our own! utertnediate stat Fearson of N street, and Mr. William R. ‘What just complaint can there be acainst | pki) yy influences of the nated SOR ANT) VUBHICLES : on 8:30. a.m. j . = | MeKin in favor “elty dude” AMAN, HORSES AND VEHICLES. [+++ “EFSome Pianos here for as little as $125, | daily fom Mound ind 6:53 a.ta. daily. Pointer of Washington were married, Rev. | placing $3,000,000 of this burden on wealth Jand..the “robber baron _ a 7% z; ak G5 See PES = Bale = | © © which came with this lot. Sunday, fro aly. Dr. Graham officiating. The bride was | rather than all of it upon consumption? It | thanks to his speed end his enth Fol SALE-SOCTHE WASHINGTON puoreiry: | NEW LIGHT HAND- eee Theyre going fast! Hur yp tnrotigh the spt, neice Wash-| handsomely attired in a gown of white| 1s not proposed to raise all of it by an in- | eased Ms Mew beter mee fis genenusiasim, ct. SW. room, ck; water: a 1 yw mm che fon MA gton 5 2 p.m. 3 x = oo ee | cet ee Sanders & Stayman, 934 F, | m'aiii.' Danity exccw: ‘Sunday, and | brocade silk and duchess lace. Miss Fannie | Come tax. It is not even proposed to raise pocgre Reapers near 41 8.w.; Soom b. w. b.; all : _ ——-. | Aud 18 N. Charles St., Beltimore, Md. $025 | 8:40 a.m. dally from Charlottesville. Fearson and Miss Grace Fearson, sisters | h@lf, or one-fourth, or one-tenth of it in : ee - oa safe and reliable; can be acon at Professional Piano Tuner. avenue, und at ‘Passenzer™ Station, Pennsylvania | 1neY wore dresses of yellow and lavender | CURDS Ot ie rain tbe the net | pamots. who protested against the style of - bet. 414 and 6th; S-room frame; water ‘SU 6th st. nw. F Fine work; highest references. Raflroad, Washington, D.C. - traning robin angler at en yeng (Om = i ret The nit. | arevment adopted by Me. Swanson. It con- O° cash. an : Terms moderate. (ial2-Lm) 803 11th st. mw. |W. H. GREEN. Gen. M who acted as ushers were Messrs. Frederick corporetions. commit- salir Jiihs Genome’ Selig. a .E-HORSES AND CARRIAGES-— 3 a 2 3 - isted. of twenty-five minutes of railing " pe ee Ti A. TT Ton, ‘ook, C. W. Gardner an hn Gray of | tee see no hardship in requiring those who | * SO | Mae ey ae A Rennes Sree, TA? L, & BROWN. Gee Aste Tass Dipe” AES | Washington ‘and Me Albert “Say of ‘Mars. | have incomes of more than $e e year to against the republican party, he said, and fine style; also landau, a echt oe = ig —_ = a ES land.. A reception and collation was given | Pay 2 per cent of all in excess of that | five minutes of argumeat in favor of free | pair seal brown, small room b. w. brick; all m.t.; | well matebed and ext sh. any part or all at a| in ae “ | : a HUBBALD, at| faney wood desired. Terms casy. Give us $400, BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. later at the home of the bride's parents. | amount to carry on the government under trade. He then preceeded to show Mr. r desirable property from $2,000 and up. x . SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1803. ’ : | : to - | Aa2t-6te | payable in instalments of $10 per — _ We | teave Washington from eniioe sacs aN ‘Sees The Linthicum Stadents. oe Pons — accumulated and by Swanson the path of truth and the way of J. HARWISON JOHNSON & SON, OREN; | Sek, TetEre, give JOR A mugniacent Steger tey avenue and C street. At the Elsmere Hotel last night Miss |“! oe | Tighteousness, according to his belief. 363 7th st. s. ed, sound, gentie and kind; one af D2: HUGO WORCH & CO., 925 7th now. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited Re Lo’ As to Corporations. + » OK M die horse; together with carriage, har- Pianos moved and tuned. ‘ad Ja20 a ae trains 11:30 a.m., 8:15 p.m. Daisy Hammack and Messrs. Robert Lowe, Then fcllowed speech after speech, Amt aw.: livery, &e.. and everything complete; a} Symes = - = Cincinnati, St. Lou and. Tnalanapolts, Ves-| J. Barton Miller, R. C. Balinger, T. O. Pu-| Corporations are by the law given special | on one side and then on the‘other, Mr. cones tees t coachman will go with team if|IF YOUR CHILD IS AROUT TO TAKE LESSONS | tibuled Limited 30 pit. express 1:50 pizhe. lizzi and Guy V. Collins of the “Linthicum | Privileges and advantages. Their stock- | Baldwin of Minnesota had twenty minutes wily aml finely re to procure an outtit which | 00 @ plano, we can assist you in purchasing one | For Pittsburz and Cleveland, express daily 1 ~— : holders in th |of fun with the re; need: close | it would be hard to duplicate. Address Box 103, | &t ® reasonable price. We have a serviceable | a.m. and 8:40 p.m. Students,” together with Professor E. B. | holders in the main are freed from personal | ud car Lines; lot 100.9 to ww. Keys at Owner and Bi . J. ave. & Pow SALE_AND Sore | Square at $128; $3 cash and $3 per month. We | For Lexington and Staunton, 11:30 a.m. wrens eee aS ____ 020-6t*_| ‘Will take this plano buck in 2 years and allow | For Winchester and War Stations p. : HEAD OF HORSES. JUST ARRIV-| fall value for an exchon: j Pacis, Ky. One pal of Cleveland haya, | $1) and one Uprl Sy ; next, Mr. Moore of m,__| Hay, the principal of Linthicum Institute, | lability by the laws of their creation. They | Pantani mice EAD using ihe ze. Also one square at) For Laray, Natural Bridze, Roanoke, Knoxvilie, | furnished an exceedingly attractive pro- Tbe almost perpetual life; they may sue | Wilson bill a8 a punci'ng bag. Mr. Baker S WORCEL ons Tth ot. nw. renee, Mewehle aed New Orleans 11:10 D.m™ | oan in conjunction with the usual bright | °F sued as individuals Through the of Kansas had 2 quarter of an-hour in ls and 1 ineh high: 1 pair of chestnut sor-| ja20 1 ~— * +: ~Iaahh’, * 4 ts of the count the; re which to uphold the populistic doctrines, and hands high: one patr black horses, | — — For Luray, 3:30 p.m. daily. features of the Unity Club's monthly meet- | C04 ry YY are protected vat as d _ ad, @r beck high: 1 _xentleman’s road horse. can‘trot | FOR 16 YEARS KRAKAUER PIANOS HAVE| For Ballinore: Seti (M's, as.a5, 8:00, 6-23, ing. Among the Linthicum presentations | #24 enabled to carry on their operations, ° 8° followed by Mr. Kiefer of Minneso- Jot or L nw. driving horses, and all | 37:18 (8:00, E ta, Who had to content himsef with ten jb ae oka AES (8:00, 45 sain * with Miss Ham- | it Ras, therefore, been deemed by the com- rs. Can be seen | were “A Pair of Lunatics, i | minutes of republican talk. Mr. Ikert of vd Colum é JOHN SIMMONS’ STABLE, 1210 Ohio w OF MUSIC, 1209 G. 45 minutes), 8:35, x4 mack and Mr. Pulizzi as the impersonators | mittee not unjust io place a tax of 2 per Ohio spoke for ten minutes, while ex-Sene ITE, 890 F st_mw. | jardaw. at ee ee alt3m as a. SER __ | 36: 00, ( 2 ee‘on, | Of the comedy’s characters; the instigation | cent on their net earnings. | ator Blair held the floor for half an hour. fH St, NOWTH OF DUPONT To BUY, SELL on {HANGE HORSE, CAR. | HALLETT & DAVIS’ PIANOS BEAR ‘TESTS (oF (3:00, 45 minnter).28:0%. | scene from “Othello,* with Mr. Lowe, in It has been the effort of the committee to MT: gen ya of New York closed «he brie olonial-atyle dw re or Ha na » to S. Bensinger’s HM time, use, tone, touch, artistic ish; fect al gy ""84 9 e n r. ler as lazgo; iT.) provi Ct event wit bi ten-1 F = fe mal ~ ri — = 5 ator — ~~ oe a royal’ gitt; palace styles smh cottage gee 30, 'x8:00, 29:00, | the title role a oS provide for the collection of thig revenue ¢¥ening a brisk ten-minute talk in be- way: spted for Balinger in his inimitable southern dialect | With as little expenee half of the bill; Mr. Bailey let the hammer verses; Mr. Collins in recitations and Mr.|or annoyance to the taxpaversin inn ci, | fall for the last time and gave the crowd e Hay in his unexcelled “Hayisms.” ministration as possible. They have, there. | lint to go home. ing. Low figure to prompt purchaser. P at 160 Ith st. «buggies, dayton and express | prices; come and buy or rent. S11 9th st. mw. | *4:00- (in00. t) ad harkess of every description | @12-tr p.m. Sundays, 'S nd for sale or exc For Frederick, nge. _jalT-Imo_ | WILLIAM C. FRISS! 623 6TH ST. S.W 1, 11:30 : a ee : : = - Maj. > ‘s fore, provided by the bill for the simples: Rar FOR SALE - HANDSOME NEW TH | SHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, 22D AN Fact Piano Tuner and Repairer. Orders by | Pm. Maj. J Joh Funeral ‘ e simples: | x brick — dwellin 19h st. n.w.; thirteen hee ag on Da et: Finest pate mail. Maryland and Virginia and the District, me Hagerstown, !11:30 a. At 10:80 o'clock tomorrow morning the | Machinery consistent with efficiency. One» FLAMES IN A GALE. At ali latest improvem: in the «ity. Superior boarding facilities. | Lowest prices. Advice given free of charge. ~ Bo polnts, tinier)! wervicas' Ova te ciekiian GE anes of the complaints made against an income | supers ! " ges and traps stored | _ dld-t.th&s,tt Pe or Mash ras ed sa ana | &2* is that it is inquisitorial in its nature, Fieree Fire in t Skating Rink of e open for | i Makes. specialty of fe oe F John Johns, the confederate veteran and | oppressive in its administralion. ‘The com. | Sreckeon, Ma | vehicles of all kinds at EE SSE A BP BFE For Washington Junction and way peints, *10:09| son of the late Bishop Johns of William mittee think that it has been guarded deepened | owners’ prices. Marked in plain ficures. Mrs. Ran £& bet ie a.m 71:15 p.m. Express trains stopping at pria- | and Mary College, will be held at the late | against as amply as can be in any tax and | At 10:30 jast night an alarm of fire was | Jean Middicton": and Miss Howard's riding classes ae ie ees cipal stations only. 14:20, 15:80. p.m. home of deceased, 1414 2th street. The re-| that an inspection of it will prove it to sounded from box 34, situated at the cor SALE_ON COLUM | nings and afterne: BRN Aas ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR'NEW YORK AND PHIL- 5 Baltimore, | possess . ‘ 3 ‘ 2 e tm EDW. CONOVER, Manager. K K NNN A A BBB EER "ADI mains will then be shipped to_ timore, | possess as little that is inquisitorial as any ‘ner of Maine and Center streets, Brockton, wae fet, GONE, with eta = = = eras < For Philadelphia, Boston ana the | Where they will be interred in Greenmount state. count municipal, or governmen- | ytass_ It called th a se ue bee Sa SALE_COUPE- AWAYS. TRAPS, COU-] Gina uprignt PAIAMOS. ana square. East, daily 3:38, 8:00 (1 ex. Sin. Dining | cemetery. j tal tax in existence. jane. Kt called the department €o the suet 3 2 See nore aa Seen, Car), (12:00 Dining Car), 3:00. (5:00 Dining Car), Notes. In answer to the assertion that an in- /f the skating rink im Robinson's court. o126m COOK & JARROR. M st. nw. PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-IIAND Pranos, | 8:00 (1 p.m." Sleeping Car, open at 10:00 Almost simultaneously with the alarm @ dle wave of flame burst from the build- which is a wooden structure. The fire |come tax cannot be collected, tin @elock). The Reno water main has now been laid | ¢: Dar dat teens toe Including some of ur own make, but slightly |° Rute: Partor Core on ail day trains, throughout its entire length. One hundred | {0°,2%ee"t tables to show that from 1s64 ; og ; 4 ‘ ome taxes were coll hooesdl = ee = = sandaye re ee ee men have been employed on the extension. jextent of S46, LS = _SEVEMAL within | th: er = ra ‘Except Sundry. *Daily. -tSunday only. sit the grounds of the old Gen.| After citing tne success of the income ™ us was quickly at the scene, but a — XExpress trains, mrt cewtety ‘Road street,now occupied |!@X in Greac Britain, Italy and Germany, | '€ Tear of the building was then one mass TWELY Baggage called for and checked from hotels and | Grant mansion on Roa sii ah |the report says: of flames. The wind was blowing from the war Es: | B_ | Gicket offcen, S18 'and TST Pac ave” cats Bepstt | bY Col John A. Joyce, will be sold this) “Here we have a government of the peo- |southwest, and the fect er me two hand- §is per hc. On | absolittely the most durable PIANO made; in| RL B. CAMPRELL. CHAS.’ 0. (stcir., "| afte-noon at public auction. — ple, by the people. and fér the people.” We | some resider on Green street, owned Tong time. dorsed. by the’ musical profession; constricted | Gen. Manager. Gen, Pass. Az* The Georgetown Catholic Union will hold | t since i, Senin that our motto is “qual rights to all after the most artistic nd in all kinds) 20 ixtt @: thke appropiate ac- | # 1 special privileges to none.” Here we | Col ¥ and occupied by Dr. Weir, and 6th and Ls of rare wood cases. Ex more than 30 | — —— —_—______}a meeting tonight to tal ver TT. Jones, {claim that the burdens of government oa, nt |Mrs. Daniel Tolman and Chief Harry Mare- i? j eet PFEIFP ‘2 ie wdaprigs CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. tion on the death of Mr. Richard H. Jones, to be borne in proportion to the ability of ton of the fre department, were i At ae Seve Be ee ‘Sita te std Dcsvadice ee, Sank. one of their Ses easy: exch citizen who is protected by it. Yet | flames. ., CHASE, GAT wranhony for wale | pTm@ins leave daily from Union station (B. and| Messrs. i, P. Cohill, P. T. Little, W. P.| under our peculiar evstem there are eliizeng | ; see the destrabl oer Me ESPs Maste Store, MO} TL), @th and 1 sts. . tn America witn | Hackley, W. |S. Cornelius, “J. F.’ Fields, |of great wealth, who, by our ‘method of | tm mctly «adjoining, these residen shaper ay the d ple - Musi oni ie erindest scenery tn America with | Ere: i age vies have| ts M . : magnificent len re: ‘ 426 Elm st. Le 220-1 925 Pa. ave. | eng handeonect cent cent ackiaerica with | Breathed Bridges and W. ‘A, Bowles have| taxing what we must consume. rather pie, and the Gepartenent wernke beet been elected cozporators and directors of | than what we have accumuiated, pay Mttle noe 7 | the new state bank recently organized at more to the support of the ph ee ian Gonguapalionss' chesek seer Manta | Hancock, on the canal, with a capital stock than is paid by the day laborer, who has | catch fire, It was a handsome wastes. | of $25,000, | nothing. st “+ . ec nel The third and last, lecture on, “Three| | The report states further that the tax can ant and Mais atete as oer Of Pleas- ,Dining ctr Fathers of the Church” will be delivered | be cheaply collected with few new oificial., SO Pe at ee and Chi. | this evening at S o'clock in the parish hall| One of the advantages to be derived from | pulldines Patties ‘thie uickly im ef St. John’s Church by Archdeacon Wil-| the imposition of this tax is that the United fiames. os ‘ qv The subject will be “St. Chzysos-| States would thereby obtain some revenue vic from Washi DENTISTRY GENTLE SKILLED METHODS ARE THE ¢ avolts ‘and age erfo yere, The per- | ftom Maysville servin kind directing work performed here. ‘The pers | £¥ Trains Stee sonal attention of Dr. Graham is always assured. | cago, v St. Louis, 7:30 pom hs | 11:10 PM. DAILY The ‘famous “1. FP. V. Tim: | of life. Office hour : People to whom the excessive cost has been the | 24" A“boiid vestibaled train with dintie “arnt ws ae the want a - | The firemen worked hard to save this 10 a.m. to 9 pom. 1508 Lith st. uw, obstacle to getting their teeth fixed need defer sleepers for ‘Cincinantl, Lexington and | fom." This course has — . ng | a orien Pert ag fcr ations that are/edince, but in vain. The burning church 5e.:. isville, without change: arriving at Ciainpatt | iMterest to the congregation of St. Jol om | CHAMment. doing basins ur laws and gov- | tighted up the city and country for miles AND CABINET VAPOR BATHS For | ™ longer. Extracting, 25c.; filling, silver, pl: : Loulsville, 959 | and a large attendance has been present on | ernment, doing business and accumulating around. At 11 o'clock the tall steeple fell matinm and wervoas discanes. G06 13th ot ina or amalgam, 5c. Best fuli set of teeth, 7:30 a.m., each past occasion. | fortunes to be sent abroad to residents of toward the front of the building. For- ‘doors above F st : . DR. GRAHAM. = tee . 7:45 a.m., connecting in Union depot | The Norfolk and Western have cing come | — countries ged are not vitizens, and tunately none was injured. is 3 . os . points. the wages of their employes ten per cent! neither expect nor desire to become such. “gran rge cinders fe: Cis, CARD READER Nortotk. “Oviy WAncHince o” Old Point Comfort 204 | temporarily, the dullness of the winter | The commissioner of internal revenue mare |g them ane Sontag on the anae oae “2:00 P.M: DAILY Express for Gordonsville, | trade having made this necessary. an estimate, based on our present popula- Ne Y of Pleasant street and the residenc: Charlottesville, Wayn Staunton and princt — | tion and wealth as compared with that of Rev. Mr. Price sscmed likely “¥ =. on pal Virginia points; dail: 1WEST WCE ONLY, $ a woio 1 1 rooms is without Kk fi pol LE- HANDSOME NEW 6-ROOM STONE and briek; Sth st. seer T mw.; ami; only & MooiE, 606 Fost. nw. | E., NEAR LINCOLN PARK, NE and briek: elegantly finished; has > alley: $4,750; easy terms. SS & MOORE, 606 F st. now. 23 Lent 2 Indianapolis, 11 Jazs GROSHON'S | 150s Lith nw: except Sunday, for’ Rich- roxy F . - j the period embraced under the former Sn- ol "ee aie gaa an eae ae ain Gomes hond. : i isie steed a | come tax law, from which he estimates that | fre chPosite comer, of een women So — ’ toon Oxuey eitage, Ce ee aT rand Hekeis at company’s of: | West Chester Dispatch to the Philadelphia Times. | on individual incomes there would be a yield ot Daniel & Howard, and this was also ta pe hori est retealet the GRAHAM, 907 7TH ST. NW. lpetag = ae OTTER, A royal fox chase was announced| of more than $30,000,000 at a tax rate of 4|Ganeut bricks, ome ‘wee An positively {nt A zom_|two weeks ago by Capt. Paxson, | Per cont. Two per cent would yleld one-half | jand for the sport the West Chester! ‘The committee thinks that too large a Hunt and hundreds of interested followe-s| portion of the taxes are collected from the Main street would go. The e of the | duly prepared themselves. The “drop” was necessaries of life, and, consequently, too | Porter Corerenat te h caught about fixed at 9 o'clock on a field close to Darling- |e a re ne Tent OF the people, | midnight. This church yy H o 3 a ~ 6 un is hel in e b . 2 stitution had the scores of pretty young la-| fort. 1 1 under control on soon after =» At 12:45 the fire as Ww dies early on the ground to witness the| By making our tariff laws what they” Steinar mel fan 4 grond start in the chase. in twenty min- jshould be and imposing an income tax to midnight, making the tri © Weeks ago Cant. Paxson captuced a| T8* a portion of the revenuc, it will be utes. mfortunate and to patrons. hus: | Trice, $1. No tine for .W., over Depoil Aid was sent from Boston, Taunton, Fall River, Avon and Stoughton, as it looked |a8 though other buildings in the rear of WASIMAULO 54. 401 krom ‘oct Steamer Waketield and SAE » Leonardo} widiate landings, PHURSDAYS and SUN’ MES. CARY, 1614 » to convince s only. law suits, div and evil iu f material, department of toto 3 pm tENT | ASEM om traction fre possible to raise or lower this tax to meet Tune 20. it HAKIY HaNDALL | fox for this special chase. He was a gamy'| the requirements of the treasary and euehk echt mabanicht (he Avon steamer | es Kine § f, ith stro fellow and full of action, but on Wednesday | the necessity of changing the rates that |which had caught 1 =a=s z e i. esa) : night somebody entered his barn aad car-| affect our industries so frequently. Sta. ‘oof. but SOME $_AND 9. KOOM SUBURBAN PROPERTY geri the fox. Not to disappoint the! pili —— a- through the roof. tnt c will help our manufactures most. The savel. The Porter Churc n secured a large sil- | taxes ought to be so placed that it will not the belfry, but ft was fox from North Carolina to s toni cions: first . the capta nd U sts. pw. for a rat clas TITLE INSURED. TITLE TNSUK v xtineutshed, prices to early e x tina | be necessary to either issue bonds or change The fire was practically under esntr: eduction frot To Make Moi 1 Fa ED & CO. Agents, nt, and it was this “fore j tariff rates with every fluctuation of the about midaicht F “= exeuptions Oo Make Money pe Bos. yhard that was brought to the scene of | revenue. Tire fol ings were hursel: Buk ei sce etatel the potters nahi Gasnivore | sport Unls very beautiful morning. | ‘There had been an immense falling off | 5 ga con th NORFOLK AND i | After the usual formalities of waiting for| of revenues for the last year. The reserve. ple’s one of W ed poor DAILY LIN j the sport to begin had been endured fo> an | in the treasury has run down, and to in- | by thete. mov You can % re hour the North Ca y with large | crease It to the $100,000,000 It has been the Jb: mr an’ Dr Fame. | silver tail was ca | cage to the | custom of different administrations to keep by Mayor. Whippl field, and at the word “go* ond valued at thrown | there the Secretary ealied for bi The new and powerful Iron IS to a house adjoining thé latter, owned and ; er ee t |fom the crib in ri ion s Instead | purchase $50,000,000 United States ten-year occupied hy Mrs. Daniel Tolman, the prine 7 CPRIC VAPOR Heichts. WASHINGTON A2D NORE ‘of bounding off like a J phyr he|5 per cent bond at such tents being a total 4 ali nervons troubles: guts, stood siill, looked at the boot nd spurred | time to im to help p insurance: the residence hand huy fever. mands of the Chevy Chuse t 7:90 a.m. semen, at the pretty girl students, a : bonds? Why owned by George Tolman, and Host. aw. tingnt around for all points n pre and laying his tax cioth' ssaries of life to pay upied by Mrs. Dyer as a boarding house, { Je he listened intently (> the| all instead of letting a small part of the rink is a total loss. The Brown THE EVENTS 2c nee yennin 1 | r hounds In a b lose by, | burden rest on in 2 was burned to t ound. The to» 1. Ladies and : Seat of water. On the| Leave fly at G:10 pin. Leave Fortress aos back he went to— es pout $71,000, and ply to Dr. D. Ja3-1m Washir: ssid) i | eutor, it tly t nu At inued until en- | parrot —— OTHE SP. SAV |G. 1251 and 1421 Pena. | durance on the part of the as ed multi- mimiaa t SA io rd face a specialty «tte ederey phe tansy aces Gir seee le Rea me ne [ee coe be na) and the | up those — iain ee es JNO. CALLATIAN, | pushing: and bs t that patient whom I | young man haif a notion te HANCOCK & Gen. Supt | him) sia>ted—b in weight of fifty | shoot myself.” EAST. Ottice a = = a | at the er uals you entertoin such an idea as = —_— STOTIRE | ines, and went a his was too the you are wi vou, sale es oat 7, ta MANIC URE mn __._| much fer the old fox hunters, who voted | afte waar’ 2 - mR. Speare, Va cweeh of Socte walee af aters Soe a net AND cHinop. | the fox a North Caroline chump with not pu Teen overestimating?” Gestele oc & Pimiainde |. : ‘ arora $1. NAV.- The only ‘Importee | f0X sense enough to use his lezs, and put- nis to lose some of his fiesh may be in may be « imating fits Ime iy and C or c& mba x mher of Landsome heuses 1 and manufa r of ‘E MANICURE and | ting spurs to their horses, dashed back to| some time during the afternoon.” nc igh. governm loth | | its quantity. Just you | eral for rent « ig x as ‘On easy k.an2%-te | town in disgust. The semina-y girls titter-| ooo he and von will finA you have an | COND | fa and went to their dormitories, and the | scientific Barber—“It 1s hard to believe rough left for half a dozen girla” BEAR DUPONT CIRCLE. prop | last seen of the fox he was the guest of five|that when examined under a microscope od 1920 N str CARP Old ctaud of J. 7 k Contractor and Buiider. Meme but reliable men sent to the house. _________ | small boys who were trying his appetite for PUBLIC ACCOUNT. | corn fodder in a barnyard. | the edge of a razor is seen to have teeth) Pare food exposition every »fternoon an@ 1 like those of a saw. aing at Convention H: Doors open at fod tie Retna compere SaaipanpnaEDEEDSEDGGRIPDEEeaS Mrithing But Sarcastic Customer—“Is |2 p.m and clese at 10:30 p.m. Cook lectures aig3in | Salvation Oil the greatest pain cure, 25c. it?"—Life. at 3:00.—Advt ulars and keys of houses at! > BenAes offices or oe ee ROBINSON & LOD) se%3-te '93 and 9 Atlantic bidg. (uld-11t) 980 F ditor, 1421 of alfeirs pre stees, estates,