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FOR SALE—LOTS. ~ DESIRABLE | F{OR SALESiK-ROpM BRICK, aL? ps all oom eSiea hE "YecRicae traaaet reat northwest section, water tn. scotion; water in FOR SALE—LOTS. YQOK SALE—CHEAP— Lats, curser 15t also cholee Lots om Me ___FOR RENT—HOUSES, ——~ FLOR RENT— UNFURNISHED R, HERTFORD, 1423% F st ALE—TWO LOTS ON 14TH STREET N.W.. ‘These are the onl; OR SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS. X. Have., between M sav. n’e Dup't Cir. $150 K. uear ioth st. Lr. Lith, wear Ost. 107. es Semis nee ; Sifeyrand 94 feet on P st, for which there iss great. OB SALE—-LOOK OUT FOR THI FEW ‘Calleariy Hf you want then 'Gniyy stew left, ashinggtot Heal Estate Co, G11 Frsta.winho-3* ALE-LoTSs—ONE OF THE FINEST SITES 1a gable: will be sold very iol Hill for a lives cheap if taken at ouce. East Coy 611 Fat . 168. NICE LOT, 31X100, OD os Oe Fe ate laced with, me for rent or sale is Wberally foot, East’ Washington p WHITNEY ale. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F ats. 2. OR RENT — BOARDING - HOUSE, FIFTEEN FOU ‘Dest con- rooms, large Jiming-room, house in the best, Capitol. ja15-Sw* -_BMICK HOUSE, NINE ROOMS CEL- rod. nip tea HARMS, O27 F ition: corner §. and =S We THOS. 7; FISHER & CO., 1524 F st. e—-HALF SQU. ~HALE 89) ment; within a very ghort distance of Dupont circle; mh4-2w THOS. J. FISHER & 00. 1324F st.n.w. ‘of the city. tain the wold on caay terms, lar, gas, bath. open fire places, ‘oblce, pericct ICE OF Wi Lots, by 8. C. HILL, corner 8th and SALE_IMPORTANT TO INVES: have secured 549,000 subdivision, making abou the choicest of the entire tract samiall advance to immediate Balance 1, % Sand 4 years, Call st once. 3c. Beal Ratate, Sik and Fe, SALE—THE CHOICE OF WHITNEY CLOSE S.C. WiLL corner Sth and F ets mio7e KR SALE—A BARGAIN IF SOLD IN NEXT FEW dasa. ‘fai ot Lotein quae 337. UPTY & SEote: sume of ct and’ will vers. Terms—cash, Now's ES brick, 14 rooms. 40 Bathe. d-story brick, 19 rooms. i ce wt, S-atary brick. 9 room . Co., 1324 F stn. w. FEET OF Bh eats SP at ‘avenue, at the corner: Toom Brick; inod. imi POR, SALE—VERY DESIRABLE—5 LOTS COR. 22d aud O sts., 100x110. aE York avenue ine ofearse 20-THREE-STORY PRESS BRICK init Sw TH Fat eoncetown. ais coors, bath, HOUFTY & D} ee ees Sinead oR SALE robe, cas. CHAS. A’ UPPERMAN, 1611 32d st. 13th and F sts. B SALE EIVE LOPS ON THE RIDGE OF O0- LE—CORNER LOT, CONTAINING 35,450 ed near terminus of 14th st. cars extend 100 feet on Park st. and 140 & WHITMAN, 1407 F at bw. EK RENT—FURNISHED—1512 y and basement Brick, 9 roo Provemente, heated by furnace at Wil be reuted cheap to a destrable te ed; 145 feet on 1 feet on Sheridun ave.; 35 R BALE FRsaene, TMAN, re 1407 F st iw. i SALE—BARGAING ON MERIDIAN HILL, Lanier Heights, 16th st. extended, FR, SALE—A BEAT ON at ws bet wean 17 Walley, Abargain. BAT DIAN HILL, i ney ave, Columbia 1407 F st. dw. LE-CORNER LOT. BLOCK 33, AND A 34, Columbia Heights, at « bargain if sold st once. "Three lots, 4th at. ne. only 230. Four Gc. “WRIGHT & BOLTO! Building, 9th and |. GRISWOLD, Anacostia. SSenarion aiuet oumant asta joruer 5 hee Ai me pri 6s) investment prices on BAXTER & MacGOWA! 1008-10 10 F st. ‘3 IN ALL PARTS OF THE: ats. +e t 4th. hakistare.-1 Linden aud Boundary sts. (corner) Be Larch and Boundary sta. (corner |ALE_WEST HALF’ on Sthat- ne, foot tront ou Mt 8e awe bet. iH. . and Sst. ‘Also a large uamber of 1806 N. Have. 1000 9th st. now. 1dr 100 Sth st.n.w,16r 883.33 innecse anda. GE OF 148 FEET BY THE se cast between E and Pasts.: 7 very desirable gro CHAS. A. Hatupshire ave., at $1.25: a is 944 Louisanaave, _mhb3-3t* JOS. Pesce ts0y 4th stn. w. /ERIDIAN HILL—I HAVE A NUM. ‘best Lots in this sub-division, which can be purchased at such prices as to render ‘not ouly a very profitable investwent to hold, but one ik returns may be realized. __ BUSINESS CHANCES. __ R SALE FINE LOT ON NST., BETWEEN 17TH 2SxEL1Y feet; trout Ti 5 at. lot 18.58x100. from 29 ota. to 65 cia. 606 14th st. n.w. mh: wana Bete eee 15,000 st. and Connecticut sv ‘Dwe | per month. ‘Will be sold at ressonab YLENDID BUSINESS CHANCES—100 PERCENT | **F ‘TYLER © RUTHERFORD, extant. Endorsed by ssa pertert snatrancen ¢ SALE_VERY FINE CORN! hitney Close, one of the very best in the whole tral other good lots E mb5-6t* ‘Active local agent wanted fanhinston as well ae state and city aents for all gas burning cities in U.S and fore tries, ry YLER & RUTH RFORD, yANTED — TO ORGANIZE A JOINT STOC! = nd operate: marble quarries in east “Tennensee, uear Knoxville: je property went. Address AK. MEEK, Waaiinc- ton, D.C., box 293. oe company to open eee CHOICE LOTS—ONE swimarket price if sold soon. "Addrass owner so arr prion sold soon. “Address owns RK SALE—VERY CHEAP—A BEAUTIFUL LOT Hampshire «two blocks of Dr it Cir ‘CHAS. EARLY, 603 14th st. n.w. ‘OF THE BEST LOCATED Hill, at from 30 to 40 cents per “ial ieee ‘RUTHERFORD, 1226 Fs it SALE—FRONTAGE OF 16 FEET BY THE between 3dand 4th sts. CHAS. A. McEUEN, Jepth of 90 feet on Est he; gus, water, sewer, &.. ale, 35590 feet A a oe cil SA\LE-GREAT BARGAINS IN PROPERTY East Washinton; the demand for property in section is daily increasing and mumand ~s. ‘this 18 the time to FEET OF GROUND Fi it Bat Wash fuare fou esauaryah-6t JOR RENT_PART OF A STORE ON 9TH ST. Detween Dand E ats, or would sell si Apply to EA. MCINTIRE, 918 Fst. mh5-: NTED—TO MBET WITH A FIRST-CLASS id established photographie eal 400 for two years on quod interest, Address OPERATOR, Star office. Ey R SALE_NEAR THE N frontage of over Title perfect. “Only vestnient P.S.—Wo have plenty of rood thins NEW BRIDGE, ALL OF R SALE—TWO SMALL LOTS, EACH prices. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, mh5-3t R SALI! THREE FINE LO’ mth side of Columbia road, bet. also Lots in Bloc! ‘Sve, near Pennsylvania ave. = eS yylvania ave. 8.0. EACH 50X145, for quick buyers, eudrtenonD. R SALE-TWO OF THE FINEST LOTS ON whitney Close, at the northeast corner of Whitney atid Wander aveunies, froutinu 100 feet on Whi nd. 300 feet on Warder ave. Cs AES beat baneain’ in Whltaey Closes Vary cast tosans Gnas a. Mee 5 feet fronton Lith an@ 168 fromt on Wallach Sorts foot on 11 tet. cast, near © wt north; alde- bea ag aint. “Beat coruee betwece, Was a 17/48 and 19, block 12, Meridian hil, on 16th 1 t G3, Lanier avenue, 18th street extended, TH. SYPHERD & R SALE—WE OAN Ol ‘choice Its in Whitney ‘WM. F. MATTINGLY, Trustees, mh3-6t THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, $917 F st. n.w. 000 ON IMPROVED 14357th at ow. Can be mubdivi Ke onan SALE—EAST HALF SQUARE 773. Susceptible of Economical Subdivision. Frontaxe on $th st, oust, 091 ft. 4 in. Frontage on L st. north, Froutuge on M si. uo for I year. BAXIEK & TLEMAN WITH ABOUT #500 in, wee) ef and Cashier for manufactur. he ee eaent OF ‘Address 1420 F stn. w. VERY VALUABLE BUSINESS thand D ste. known as st. and 100 feet on D Totus rear of Ds ished for Ith years. location most desirable in the city; | Price ouly $1,000. Address box 54, Star office: | (abet hound Mine held at 40 Usll at ouce if you want a Miso, several Lots on ‘ground has beet so price that ‘uborhood. If you iniss this You Will certainly loose a yreat bangain, HE Jo, tert Iccatione for a winter home in WM. BUKNE1, Stat ok SALE—ENGINE AND BOILER, AT MOUNT ‘Vicanant. Inquire st C i SALE—LOTS—I HAVE A BLOCK bewutifully graded, 100x100, dso. AB ‘Lots ou Seott sve. ‘and all im] side oc the avenue all built up wit We also have bargains in Building Lots in all parte of m. THAVE A BLOCK OFGROUND FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. CEN- ©. corner of 22d aud P. i houses traily located, doing good busiuexs: good ‘to, ST WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE CO. OLLE xt. SSS patna WOK SALE—40,000 FEET OF GROUND. Pied with water, sews bai iute torty building lots ‘OR SALE LOTS—I HAVE FOUR 1 lots. 22390, with outa a Daye Cort. 1416 Few ie. JNO. A, PLES- Hee HAVE A DN N st. cl Ete rib-2 OR SALE-A PRETTY LITTLE LOT ON M 8 x 10475: only @1,426; easy torts, rou SL Fe St R SALE—A ORN Jota, Te tots for gos06. RAMEE eb0-w Thats Heigute, 100 feet SALE_STOKES—DI 162 on Keiiesaw. Fora few day a ation, daily receipts 350 60. Fraghhy with large prod ther Property, very Lice house, 7 SAFE = S280; cau be subdivided to wbvah WASHINGTON "E DEPUSIT COMPANY WALKEX AND FIKE-PKOUF STOKAGE WAREHOUSE, PA. AVE. N. W. (Squth Side) ‘abeoed. OF ieavt 008 st. nw. AIN IN BUILD- @. PROCTOR & BON, Lee is IN RAST WASHINGTON— ‘prices: You w. Jet & WILSON. j0k SALE — WE HAVE A FINE LOT aT WHIT. ney Close ; highest elevation; $2 feet frout by 1. eoy, ioitiy auldieng Home, which wo cam sell Sta Aitadvauce of orusiaal price. Buaiber of ‘other desirable L be stored at low rates, after, your valusbics are stoien or burned. detore, rather than ‘Onice Hours. Bam. to 4p Ia. (Saturdays: 9am. t08 p.m) 434 9TH BT. N.W. Bote at vere low 49. Hil © de {OK SALE—A DESIRABLE LOT ¥OR 13 SMALL Louses, fronting on B at. a, w., bet. 3d and 45; will be suld cheap to an Phila Pat Back ind in af stylentat hs a atom, Sexi now, we will call. 28-3 JE Lather. Washington, D. 51 Liaw nae ie ae Wo “ABLE, BOARD, | ¥ ving only $10 per monty siemcee oie | 36 day. bs see 410-1m* eq. of Rigs & Co., sud 1 Cal. at m. €., 450. sell frout, “Lot oo 15th st extended, east rout, ‘ALE: chanwing business can get special fixures hele outitot Job Printine and Ehyreving UEAY 2 BAKT, Book and Job Printers and OSTRANDER & PERT OF GROUND, FKON %. Cap. aud North A sta. 2.6, tew days only. LONGLEY & WOLSTON ellanegua stows juvestment securities # apecialty. LOUIS CU SQ. 1,109—CHEAP. i Hlsapest- land “on the ture fvestument 10 pay. § Lots iu Whituey Close, at original prices. 3 Powe ou Buh wes, weal Stay R RENT—PLEASANT, WELL FURNISHED ‘coms, ‘without Table H inven and required. "bid 13th at w. HOTELS, News, V aT plow Reeds near Old voint Comfort. ‘THE HOTEL- WARWICK, o ‘Winter Resort for familiesand a: ‘or S250 Broadway, New Tors. J. R, SWINERTON, Manager, _ @24-s&w26t Hotel Warwick, Newport News, Va a See cH CHARTERED) OPEN: money init gure. cheap. 30,000 it, bargain. $0., Hear FS. av. aid bow COLSTON, 629 F st. Heat'nw., near Leth: TONGLEY & W UK SALE—180,000 FE: President Cleveland's this, PAD, INVESTMENT BANEFR AND LOAN 606 11TH SiN wo AGENT, pathgeegand gue ier cout Gu urat Mortgages and six and eight Kouds negotiated, in suma of # ESIHABLE EASTERN between Dupout Circle aud = fromuace on 1th RENT—THE as EOUNDRY | poundary, 84x14] feet to wide alley; ean.Ve purchased. ¢., situated on W one ‘Of rollers. with » capacity 0 Fiour s day, und supplied ‘witht ven of water frum the C.£0. canal. Py FOE SE OF POR, Is, Grormetown, ata speculative ngure. : = ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st.n. ON .C 8T., BET, pe LOU I ter tN eres : CEA SP we ee JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—" juare No. 11:20, in East Wi Pa ae Stier UILDING LOT, IM- pgiting. on D6 at. bet. 7th 220 F st _ See ee WBS~St Roe Least aL OF aU, tage ob 17th st. east 4:36 fect, ip suMicient to recom Frvutare on souk aa ze ¥ HS. MATTHEWS, 1208 Slat, Sm HE WEST HALF se INVESTMENS SIX PER CENT GUARAN- BY TH AHA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Taterest, aud Pripcipal aie Chesca Interest payable Fonds in sums of — A CHO! proved by an Old trae ay Aud 3th sta, mw. cl the Fron ae POR SE PE OTE Te ehoarecr, sold in a body oF it siugie lots, Gm Cummings, G. W. Feelemeyer, B.N. Wooden, G. ‘M. Berry, J. J. Largent, T. A. Morgan, L. A. Thirl- keld, W. T. D, Clemm, R. M. Black and J.D. Moore Kova J. W. Hedges and ER, bianop were cbanged from supernumerary to effective. Rev. John H. Dashiell presented a wt St aad et ae ‘Which wag referred to the committee of education. At 12:30 o'clock the conference ‘To-morrow mi ‘at 9:30 o'clock a conference love-feast will be held at, High. street, church, fo, lowed at 12 o'clock by ordii ‘Of deacons and & Sermon by Bishop Bowman. ‘The ordination of Sire rll take place at 3 o'clock pam, af Aiadioon V. H.L. Pearoe was changed from the effective to the supernumerary relation in order that he Might accepta call to St. John’s lent Methodist church, Revs. Job. A. Price and M. F. B. Rice, of Washington, asked to be excused from the committee on supplementing insufficient sal- aries, but the request was not granted. - The com- mittée was increased from five to. eight, eve, G W, Baldwin, L. T- Widerman and John Hl, Dashiell being added. ———— Signs of Incendariew Work. THE DASTARDLY ATTEMPT TO DESTROY TBE FERRY HOUSES AT JERSEY CITY. dusery cr, N.J~. March 5.—6 Qt Blooms. burg, superintendent of the rites the Peunsylvania Toad, this ore Sy almcrered new evidences of a fendish attempt. burn the company’s ferry houses and depot, A plece of cot- ton wadding ‘abouteighteen inches square and nearly two luches thick was found tacked near the woodwork on the outside of the northern end of the gentiemen’s water closeta, where ft was con- Siameere bad beck cot tarough the partite age r cut t jon Gee tae ens Sane and tree ‘the inside of the closet. An attempt had been made to light the cotton, as the were partially The Of the act evidently worked the of the closet. Chief of Police Mt said: “The work was evidently done night, but the villains are foiled because of some tnexplained cause, Afver lighting the cotton and seeing it ablaze they probably & hasty de- Parture. ‘They were afraid to return to see why thelr work did not succeed, for fear that it had already been discovered ahd put out, and that ‘any inquiry on their part would lead to their prehension. It rained heavily that night rienced men, to patrol the water front day and Bight. “all suspicious persons wit be arrested. — A Miners? Strike Averted. Prrrssvuo, March 5.—The threatened strike in the Clearfield county regions has been averted. A dispatch from Bellefonte states that operators ‘and miners have signed an agreement, eee etait ‘The New York Produce Market. ‘THE “BULL” ELEMENT HAVING EVERYTHING IT3 OWN ‘WAY TO-DAY. New You, March 5.—The situation on the Pro. duce Exchange to-day presents @ more animated appearance. The wheat market is more or less excited, and the “bull” element has things pretty much ‘its own way. Prices up to this hour have advanced 14 at 1% on the options, and the amount of business accomplished is unusually large; over 7,000,000 bushels changing hands, Several luences were brought to bearon the market, the principal ones the heavy clearances during the past week, an anticipated large decrease in the visible supply of next week. Corn sympathized with a rise of % to 1c, and the “short” interest covered Ht 4 S28 528 ga j ij Sea FT WAS STATED THIS ‘that no such stand as above indicated is taken or will betaken by the administration, There 1s good ground for the claim that the President ‘should be allowed the ten days’ limit for consider- journment of Co! Dut the constitution makes no sien provision ————“ves- THE RIVER FRONT WORK. ‘What Col. HainsSaysabout the Failure of the Apprepriation. ‘TRE WORK WILL BE PRACTICALLY SUSPENDED BEFORE THE SUMMER 18 OVER AND LEFT IN AN UNFRO- “How does the failure of the river and harbor Dill affect the river front improvement?” asked a Sram reporter of Col. Hains to-day. “Very disastrously,” was the reply. “If the bill had become a law,” he continued, “it would have allowed only $175,000, but that would have enabled me to keep the ball rolling. Without any appropriation at all this year affairs will be left in a very bad condition, for it will be necessary ‘tw practically suspend the work before the summer 4s over, at the very time when rapid progress inpbills after the beard pe & Moore havea Ws channel, Sag ot cubic yards in th of these contracts are and then we will have as far as big contracts are concerned, ime I will have expended considerable of the small surplus now available for contingent expenses. And what little is left can for I must have alittle margin in ot accidents, itis tobe not been provided for pul r from freshets, but it will now have to take lus chances, With an annual appropriation Of $176,000, the amount proposed telling when it will be finished.” Ballronds in the Districh ‘THE INVESTIGATION TO BRGIN MONDAY. ‘The Senate sub-committee of the District com- mittee to investigate the condition of the steam and street railroads will mest at 12 o'clock next Monday to fix upon a time for beginning tne in- ie eee The Texne Investigation. ‘TRSTIMONY IN REBUTTAL. ‘The Texas investigation was resumed to-day and several witnesses were examined in rebuttal of testimony given by witnesses for the detense, ‘Mr. Buster, a policeman of Brenham, gave some hearsay testimony as to the killing of Bolton; wit- ica weak momen ae Sone a », Hackworth testiti t he advised Moore and bine leading republicans that he believed quite freely.” Oats are up 303, and lard made a guin of about fo points.” 0% James C. Hamilton Was posted to-day as unable ‘to meet his contracts, He was considerably short of lard, and the recent rise preseed to much for his capital, —_.—_—— FINANCIAL AND COMMEROIAL. The fc at ar oe ‘and 3:00, prices ollowing are :00, p.m. ofthe New forks Mechel ee reportod by ebocial MEREDEEH | Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The follows from yesterday's quotations he Washington Stock Exelange are nota to-day? gen i op 108% Bid, 100% sak their lives were in danger. frank Newman aud 0. B. Potter, both white, were recalled and testified as to the indi; jeeting at Brenham, the state of public there, @ta, Mr. Potter denied that he bad ever vised the negroes to resort to arms to secure their ts. assessor of Washt1 [ Bs Ur é i Hey f i i ited. ‘Misses Davis, B street, entertained the ‘Club on Thursday At ten o'clock @ Lenten = supper wae served, Ono otto fonvures Are. Doiph's Parlor was crowded on Thursday brilliantly’ sea pertor all the more by ‘contrast, 7 ebOUgD, ton, Chere was am st the te td her daugiter and mi000 Tecelved the callera, ber visor ‘and Mra Re me citors,, and Mra. Reamey saw callers in the days, was able to walk out yesterday. ‘Miss Newcomb, who was lately on a visit to Bal- timore to attend some festivities at the Johns H kins University, has returned, and ex, wore. residence ot Mr: Horatio had an excel- lent p Miss Bradley ‘The histo: of the 16th century of Italy the subjects Upon the uniniuon ot eave sa Boat ie ” scenes taken from Old. ‘was given by Mra. 3. Be Eastman; Italy as it Is, with a description of the Royal family was contributed by Miss Judd; Mra, Scudder read s shore and excellent paper Ceremonies,” Mra. J. Sayles Brow a fine entitied “Glorious Italy;" Miss. Know!- ton on Art;” Mra. L. D. M. Sweat read an original paper; Mra.'L. 0. Talbott gave briefly Col ral Mrs, Henrietta Stuart, 715 12th street, gave to Some of her western and city friends on Wednes- day evening @ theater party at the National ‘Theater, to hear Bernhardt apd served them atvermatd witnan eleyant Tuncheon. “Her Uy cae or Coens Oud. ee gaan Meat ot and Miss Sarah. Birch, : om Geo B. Loring was the essayist for the He read a collection or interes oor ns, between James Hassell Lowell duri ‘schooldays, Much of it was in and bristle wath humor. It was hstened by a large and atvent company with mi leasure, The balance of the in Pind mivsie was readings | rendered by Mra, Wilson, J. E. ‘Miss Gougie and J. L. Mechoery. Beaiaes ‘members, there were it Mrs cy Mrs —Mr, and Mrs R. C. Fox have moved into their pew residence on Vermont avenue and have with s0u-in-law and daughter, ar, and Sra Win. @. Oberveuifer, trom Phiadel ‘Mr. and Mra, Pellew gave a dinner party last SEP BM lar, . X, who are: A and Unis ‘afternoon Bellew gives a. ‘hadies? Auncheon in houor of Miss Luquer, Mrs. Leech gave a lunch to ladles yesterday, and ‘Miss Henderson entertained a party in ‘same manner to-day, = ‘Mrs, Dawson gave a dinner of fourteen covers last evening. ‘Miss May Loring, daughter of Engineer Loring 4s ill with pneumonia and measles, Miss Hant is visiting her friend, Mra, Booth, Old Point Comfort, — = {Col and Mra, Phillipe gave a reception in honor of Dr, Alfred Russell Wallace, of England.at their Tesidence,1008 H ireet, Wednesday Creniig Of als Week, From So’clock UnUl after 11 their pariors Were thronged with 9 distinguished company, who were cordially received by the host and hostess, and prevented vo the eminent sclenust. Among ioffmann, testified that Schutze, Hackworth ani rialiste, are men of good charact N. E. Dever, sheriff of tified as to the excitement that existed just the election. Witness did not, believe there was real danger of @ negro insurrection, Dut the white citizens were very much alarmed, and witness summoned a posse and went to the place of James E. Slater, Western Union tel ator at Brenham, Texas, was next membered that Judge Kirk sent some telegrams about the election; he had not produced them be- cause he had a written order trom hissuperintend- ent forbidding him to produce the tel recoliection as which provoked some discussion. Mr. Eustis ob- jected to that line of questioning. ‘The witness ‘Said he had sent the message, but refused to di- vuige the contents of the message. member the message, but would not do 80. ee ‘Treasury Department Changes. ‘The following persons, having served a satisfac- tory probationary term of six months each, have received absolute appointments: Chas. A. Stewart, of Virginia, James D. Moler, of West Virginia, and ‘Talma Drew, of New York, to $900 in the office of. the controller of the currency; 8. A. M. West Virginia, to class 2 in fashington county, tes- after 3 omes of the third ‘persons have received ap- Polntments under civil service rules: W.R. Mears, of New York, to $900 claas in the office of thesixth rh, jr.. of New York, to class 1 in the office of the thiird auditor, ‘The Chilian Minister's Stolen Diamonds PRANCEECO BORNNIVA DA SILVA SENTENCED TO ONE ‘To-day, in the Criminal Court, the colored Bra- ailian, Francesco Bornniva da Silva, indicted for housebreaking and robbing the house of the Chil- fan minister, on December Sist last, was ar- ied In consideration of ttendance of the minister could BECAUSE THE DEFICIENCY BILL OOMPAINING TER ‘WECESSARY AFFROPALATION DID NOP BECOME 4 Law. ‘The failure of the deficiency ot be enforced, and that the minister desired Light sentence be 11 ‘the Court ve him one year the sotintry. gondharsth rico sab ‘Reoner st Me Mawnnio’s Reriameent.—The ‘Treasury department officials will meet in Assis- ‘ant Secretary Thompeon’s office this afternoon to {ake action expressive of Ec the pres Pective retirement of Secretary Manning ‘Ranvorra Tocksn’s Fotvus.—It is now asserted ‘that Mr. Randolph Tucker is to be appointed inter. state railroad commissioner from the south. It 1s also said that he was offered the Turkish mission, ‘Dut declined tt, ‘Vingona Poer Orrices.—Thomas B, Hobbs has ‘been appointed postmaster at Baltville, Wash- 7 Vans , A. Snidow, at Kim- County, Va,; Miss N. righ et ‘Nava Onprns.—Liout. F. P. Gilmore ordered to Guty as inspector of steel for the new cruisers, un~ rt a ee We ‘the Hichmond and piaesa on sok leave. -Bant Starguunt Cattep For—The comptroller of the currency has calied for a statement of the of national banks nf the close of besineas mired, Death of Col, Scott. ‘Lieut, Col. Robt. N, Scott, 3d artillery, mm charge of the office of the publication of the official Marched Past the White House. BUT DIDN'T ENTER THE GROUNDS WITH THEIR ‘BRASS BAND. A number of persons, bent on @ frolic, met in an avenue restaurant last night, hired | band and paraded the avenue to the tune of “A New Coon in Town.” They did not enter the White House grounds, but marched past the White House and back playing the same tune, . Montgomery County Matters. + destroyed by fire early yesterday morning. Mr. Gilmore Duley, who occupied it, lost considerable furniture, but the building was insured.—Mr, Robert Feiton, of Virginia, in the employ of Mr. oe ‘Tus U. S. 8. OssiPEe arrived at Norfolk yesterday afternoon, ‘Tus Orava DeraRraeyr has received no informa- ‘the trouble between Mexi- San sollters abd people in arbous, ‘Ma. Guo at Tae Warr House —Mr. Henry F. Gillig was among the callers on President Cleve- ‘Mr. James M. Trotter, the new recorder of deedin, ‘Sat under a picture of Mr. Dan Lamont in his priv- ‘ate office im the City hall this morning, and chat- g i ge GFREE3 5 it ase i i i i 4 tabs i i i F i B i A zs es “ Hf FY 5g Ess id i 1 i i Fre Befve res Ese jek j< 5 #6 42 Ha 2 5 E i i Hi Ee SOE Aa? i iH i i i | iH i i i ty i E a i y me s BS H e § i i ¥, 1b my position act enurely regardicss ot any qu “[ wish you Would say,” Mr. I have been deeply’ affected by telegrams an I £ ; E & matinee a new play, wi more this week, called “The Furt,” and Tom Tay- lor's “Ticket-of-Leave Man” for the closing per- ALBAUGH'S OrzRa Hovsr.—Conreid’s opera com- will give Strauss’ opera, “The Gypsy Bat tacular style at Aibaugh’s next week. Laura Beilin, Harry DeLorme and Jacques Kruger are in the cast, ‘Miss May Howanp, who claims to be a mind i give a scientific entertainments at Ab | | to-morrow evening. ‘SUNDAY EVENING ENTERTADOENTS.—At Kernan’s ERNAN'S THEATER.—Hailen and Hart's combina- don of Variety artists will return, next week. Ella icDonald and the three Carrons are ‘Dive MUSEUM.—An extensive and diversified va- riety Dill will be offered 118 tors of the museum next ist atrons by the pos ae oe Why Travel is Diverted from the Bla- densburg Hoad. To the Editor of Tax Evextxo 81x } 1 see in last night's Stax an account of the trave, over the different roads coming into Washington, ‘There is one thing that should be taken into ao- count, and that is that nearly all of the travel on the Bladensburg road is diverted to the Benning’s road, Uhat being more sandy than the other. The truth of the matter is the Blade: utterly impassable for loaded team: four horses to haula load from sg Pirgeowe a tariners ry Deyood ‘Hyattsville, men an a have to make a long drive to avold the muddy ,, and some miik inen have quit driving in and ‘thelr cans of milk with them on the traing, March 4, 1887. Cana. Bosses, — President ke and Ohio Canal poinied the following bosses: pa Wi. Riley, Frank Fisher; Cum! ion, Jamuel Young, Peter Kelly, Ran- doiph sprig, L. C. Hettenhouser, Samuel 8 James H. Aaderson and James Hughes. hey MoCardei was ap; Mamsport and James APPOINTMENT Baugiman of the Chesapeaki rgetown division, Henry C. Bet C. Drenner, Wm, Allen, Charles e : i i # inted lock-keeper at Wil- : } 3 a 4 i i 5 i i l —— MaRRiaGE Licexses.—M: been tssued by the clerk of the Haas and Thekia Richard: , hay choice quality the only kind which The general butter market is shape and form. Keceipts are smaller makes meet with readier sale. The daily 500 cases. Our market Fealle dilly, asso In view celvers, to iil, ano 1a 1 ‘that other markets have declined. The rice yielded ace: vnand for bright suced su-cUred apples der for iL silos sunci toe ee tee algo for dey cherries and. other tall ranges in much better demand— for good fruit; such can be readily placed, Guaxrep a New Turat.—In the Criminal Court woay Ube case of the colored maa De Wittar Du- mas, convicted of obtaluing money by on mouon lor 8 new fendant. Judge E i i Ee 2 = eh HH i iste ae ‘Mr. Hewlett tor det ca wi ‘said he Was not entire.y satisti ior the defendant had atvempied his 0 and he granted : “olte ot BETA ‘March 3, 1887, Mood alten feud TON. At hla ayequn, fouraaey Let 1887 & 0. His remains Were Sito, for mtermient. stout bane Rav ds ie HOLM, ‘Funeral will will take place ‘clock. Friends sin Sa rida, Mail ate LST. af 12 o'clock 00 Marth Tred ‘bard, Marl 1887, WILLS cee oie Rais De 7 so SPE NEPS won tus feteere tee