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1887—DOUBLE SHEET. FOR RENT—ROOM — TO ADUT 8. 107 dst ee. ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR: nunics cars: near Capitol, southeast enh, water, owner occu: Feutal, $10.90; references. Ad- f ROOM, NICELY uidow; couvenient to Goverument Printing offices: it RENT 37 15TH ST, N. W,, CORNER QST.. © pleagantly furnished Rouins, in strictly private wilh of without board; ‘references exchanged 1s z COUPLE OCCU afi a ond house of seven toon with eeoml cella g conveniences, wish tO Fent three oF first or second’ Boor t08) family without children. 1S0SGst mw. SPR DR. RENT— . _NEWLY-FURNISHED Pwhom widhronwnout board Applyst 210 Lat 5 Capite ‘steps froin cars. 1 — FIVE, UNEURNISRED | ROOMS: _THREE BEDROOMS, THIED FLOOR oa: Roth ad kitchen Brat Hoge (trBlahed atin rause, &«-; privilege of parlor: re- ‘banged: rent 40. Address Box E Sar N. W.. LARGE story w Room:” southern “not and coli water: private faanily. ann —WiTH BOARD_—ONE LARGE ROOM, Joc unnurmished; terme @25 per month’ | 19TH ST. ¥.W. THREE WELL- ¢ Teoma, with use of parlor. 1t* 79H RENT_FOUR ROOMS ON 2D FLOOR, 1628 Lith: st. nw, os NT—TWO LARGE ROOMS WITH CLO: eit rot, second ieor furnished or v1 Sth at uw. RENT—TWO _ LARG! 2 second foor, suitabiefor gentieman and able to good parties; references. Vania ave. £e. 13TH STS ONE FUR | om, over back parlor." Also, two or three 1 Hoots, faruished oF unfurnishe ith board: terms moderate. ie \T—FOR FIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, -d frout reotas, em suite, to adults Fi: udafter April Ist. 921 O at.n.w. 1* QOH RENT —TWoO COMMUNICATING ished ioc 20 G st now. RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURMIS! firwt or second floors; house new, with all rovements. Appiy at 21Uy K st." ap2-3t* NT_FURNISEED, 2D STOUY FRONT pone or two gentlemen. 511 2dst.n.w. 1° OOMS—FURNISHED OR UNFUR- 2d and 3d floors, with first-class Local ry de TS ee ith beat, gas and private baths: with or rd: not stivpassed by any it the ‘thd G sta. Bw ye mh OB RENT—NICELY # ISHED FRONT ROOM Port Sond ove, with or wihout Bosrd. Terms moderate. O16 M oR RENT_TWo LARGE, UNFURSISHE becting oe second floor. quiet, central locatic qtr tees. bnedenrewncnmer ey so JOR RENT—HALL ROOM FRONT, $6. SAME on 4th oor, $5. 1110 F stn. mh31-st ‘JOR RENT—ONE OR TWO PLEASANT PARLORS, Phiahed or unfurniabed. desirable location, pri: od eet aren Box 2 ‘Star oithce. ner W TERMS VERY MODERATE, 7) 1ith st., two nicely furnished Rooms, singly or en Suite: bay window, brick house, centrally located. Call after $ p.m. mb31-3t* ‘R FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR FOS T49 Penusyivania ave. MASE RENT—THREE U Lath ou 2d floor, 235. BC, JOR, ‘with imenth. CHARLES (oasenient.) DSOMEL} ISHED ROOMS ‘single or en suite: delightful loca- . overlooking. MePhemon ‘Square. Also. large, Dright thind-story Rooms. Terms moderate. 1014 15th snow mb31-t JOR RENT—FOUK ROOMS ON 2D FLOOR, WITH eth aud all modern conveniences, a¢ OST Dat nw. “Apply at 905 D st. mbt E: 906 G ST. NW. FINE LARGE Fritone: seviy std fundaoenaly fursihel: Withee Pithoue “tint-clase Table Board.” Herdics pase the door. 26-9t ‘1K RENT_1833_K STN. W.. TWO NICELY- aru rooms. each suitable for one or, two gen- femen: references exel Fgh BEST 20 SEW YORE AVE 5 Ww. NEWLY furnished Rooms om second aud third floors. en Suite or single, at moderate prices, mah26-13t" ‘OR RENT—ROOMB, NEWLY AND HANDSOMELY Foncasied, wire peinge ond baie wavronsas ie every room. ‘deltghtfully cool ip summer, with first- clam board at the “Auburn.” Pennsylvania ave., cor her 22d at. now. mh23-Tm* i 1922 9: mh26-2 at nw. 1019 Conn. ne, Bir, 12.50. ‘LER & RUTHERFORD, 1226 OR RENT—€@30 PER MONTH, HOUS! st. aw. Apply to0. F. E RICHARDSON, L ave. FOR RENT—HOUSES. Beh cir gokies . ‘Blagden alle Lest. s.¥., oF. ‘21. it Conn. ave, 24 Sth st. 14 19th st. 1418 33a st. Oilice room at 1512 Hat. ap2-3t a a, “dwelling, Q7e mh ris office rooms: R RENT—OR SALE — 0} Sra: Sa Bag Ferree este ins a at Ht st. oi ‘One = Lo. 1% all mod, impe., seam ay Tait Gabe, Fitw tere. toe SF et 0.56 rs. George tively. 8 iSTEDT Sout Wineerw ‘and five-room ‘TREET, e new Store alley bet. 4th 5th. wearin ekO8 L EMENT BRICK STORY AND bey oe , BRADLEY, 037 F st.n.1 FS. yeas ginel, ood an new, $85. Fes SALE—C! Cart, built _Rpeanaoutjiont se. Fase Fe Brat eeBe Hot: porte BEY SALE_BICYCLES_—49-1NCH IDEAL, BALLS . Pa, it “VIGTORIA” WITH POLE ‘built by Bowers & Some very Little Brswner, prooine tty New York: Very and shaft: ‘closes: Cy STEWARTS Paine Staten. used ; pole ; a iD POST FRAME, AW Rest AND, 2°%30 teas fery cheap. SALE COUPE ROCKAWAY, WITH CLOSE st repair, Es ‘Address B. 20TH aa ‘Whit and of 8] it. TW. 482 Louisiana ave. n.w. ¥ erate toa private family. —SIX-ROOM BRICK, 310 3D ST. water and sas: J LEIGHTON. if reuted now. 1,2 or 4 years. H. 529 13th st, rent $16.30 per month. CORCORAN STREET N. handsomely furnished, 5| &e.; newly Almost new Fa Tor 3. REN a FE 416 T stn. _ap2-6t 4and 4: JOR REN lar, &e.; 835. 35, 333 1111 Del.aveér8.50, Mass-av.,15r. College st.n.w., 1 5 Langdon Terrace, Or. SUL Pat aw. c . 1 61 ‘Oth n. w., until 2017 Qat uw. be advertised, if FE RENT_PARTIALLY FURNIS HED foase, north weet, to good: tenant ‘Address CHEAP, Star office. ee JF 9H BENT—500 W ST. ¥. W, 10-ROOM BRICK Tail, bath, cellar obe square Inquire'st store, n: w. comer Sth OR, RENT — CENTRALLY LOCATED, BRICK, ‘w., 10 rooms, bath, furnace. cel papered abd “iu thorotgh re Sele 126 F at. a. w., 1 rooms, “ALBERT F. FOX,'920 F st-n.w. a it RENT—DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 F ST. wa Circle, 1278100 2 & 22by Wy 4. Eat, 3 708, 716 & Fe, RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE THREE-STORY and basement brick house, on 14th st, between K id 1. sta. all modern improvemenis. Apply to 3 dee ne, Laie Fat. MENT FORD, UNFURNISHED, Corcoran st. All moderu fy ae ee Ure eT Estate and Insurance, 1226 ap2-Imo OR RENT— F FURNISHED. Est. n. w., by the G st. n. w. — Per month. sO. Ost desirable locations of All property, put th our hands for rent wil withont change to the owner. . NSTON, &J0) F0k BENT 680, 682 and 686 4th ST. NE TWO story. aix-room "Bricks DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON, cor. 4% and D sta, u.w. newly papered: $14 each, ROOM nth plate ‘Of new Pension Oilice, and Hats. n.w., bet. JOR RENT—ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, FIRST floor, new bay-window house, well heated and Iighted. opposite new Pension Office and within five hunutes’ walk of Patent Ofice. 449 G st mw. f4-eod.2in Por BENT ~ Siggis sta Chamberlin’s and Wormley’s, ‘hind doors. furnace and erate res, iT, BETWEEN mbt: __FOR RENT—STORES. por I_STORE 731 7TH, AND STORE AND Fi sc 711 7th st. Bw. Inquire of D- BALLAU. JOR 1 RENT_ON APRIL STH, 1887, STOKE orthwest corner 7th and 1. ten. w.. including wares: ivr many years past been occupied ae drug (Successor to Duvall & Marr), mhIS-Ut 5 F st. nw. 7 STORES AND DWELI- ‘busines ‘Dest business loc . Apply to J.W. P. MYEES, 1. » oF to the owner, W. 8. ROOSE, 1253 e-; key at 1804. _ FOR RENT—OFFICES. _ f KENT—A VERY DESIRABLE OFFICE ou ground flour, on F st. between 13th and | si ~ Steaus heat. Apply t ‘2HOS. J. FISHER & CO., 4 F stow. LOST AND FOUND. Oxf_A YOUNG DOG, SHOWING GREY UNDER J bisek; Sootch and Yorkshire breed: answers to ot rite: a reward will be paid on his return to Wl Marsa iunetts ave, EE : ABOUT THE IST OF MARCH AN OLD ary with two pictures in the back au uuaus, suitable reward if returued to SETTER DOG, TaGcED Boy.” Areward will be given Je etUrnug oF giving information of the sme extended, opposite Howard Cuiversity. 1t* ost wd Bo Finder gen ON TUESDAY, IN OR NEAB BALTIMORE il. Station, purse containing $50 us y rewarded by leaving it with ‘ep SMALL BLACK PURSE ‘ ow the Citizens’ National Bank B ainonnt of Ine inde will - a Agent, same station BAYED-A. BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, white vreast, owner's name on collar: tar 5886. Mader will return to owner 1 fara or lovee O% SATURDAY LAST, A BLACK SKYE pouained Tip. tial om Seabe rite Tao dollars reward will bo paid at 141% Pierce Fare, ‘Counecticut ave, or Es schresere: apre STOLEN—ONE $1,000 T. 8 4 PER eguege Boul, No, Laie, our coapoue dee quiched th-tefrom. $75 teward will be paid fortes se. Earn aiid bo questions "Address tk. Hest CU.. & W. cor. Baitimoreand Hanover sta, Baltuue: ee waste OS1_—30TH INST. °S GOLD FO) I PO Ea Up 10th to Massachusetts ave., Massachusetts ave. to }ith st. and Khode Islaudave: | Suitable reward ven if returned t Mais JANE E. DAVIS. Mine Se REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE KE- SLOO wre 2 be iedy cate man whe wes drowned off Lous Dec. 27th last. Apply in « town channel, oD 15th st. uw. ma2é-Tm Jost 0& STOLEN- ve No. 826, for 1880, ome Cerubcate, 3 OB ABOUT APRIL 7a, jaahinerwon and sixteen (1 wn ‘one Certificate, No. 1003, ‘kof the Columbis Kail” been wade tor oie st. DW. The above books. For Sreeou: ity Be. ia sed agaist is Si at, mw. Bit FRENCH RANGES. SEXTOWS LATROBES THE BEST Di THEIR LISE ‘TIN ROOFING. SOBBING SOLICITED. ‘Estimates Furnished. ‘Personal Supervision in all cases, P. G. RILEY, 60 12th atest sorthweet, white ¥211 Blagden’s all Gak Lawn, Linh st exrL3i STO! Strand dwx- Tree alle Btable rear 1019 1 Fok BENT, FOR $10 PER MONTH, FOUE house on N st., bet. 4th and ant: water and sewerage on Natow OR RENT— ‘nds.me corner Honse, near Dupont Cirle, Will rent at reduced rate until November 15, 1887. Apply to h st’, 1-5 Toms, &. 1. 1. ‘office Fooms, ground tloor, 600, RES. ABLE table rear 1410 Kat....15 1116 F ‘Strand dwg. 315. Wiis Os "a.w-Gr, ro fuitie the Ist and 15th. JOK RENT—626 B 87. agRE: 7th Felsen ST. NE Brick, bay wi cellar and all iments. Terms, $15 per month. Key, ap] FOR BENT_—FROM APRIL 15TH. 635 TST. 5 314 roume; im best of condition. Apply to H. GASCH, 903 7th st. apl-im JJROE RENT_NEAR GOVT. PRINTING OFFICE, Dew tistory, @-r00! auced to prompt tenant st Bricks, water, A "McINtiRE S18 & A. MONTE JFOs RENT_NEAR THE CAPITO! inchudhng’bath, SON Baek mee FOE RENT_FURNISHED—i512 BST, NEARLY wo-story brick, now. Sout Rees mnze-120 ax Fas SIX ROOM, BRICK HOU B20 Bat. se.: key 824. 816; and two Brick Houses in “Navy Pisce,” $10 key 035 sth st, se. OWNER, 518 Oth st. new. R RENT—SIX-ROOM, BRICK HOUSE, WITH ce ee ar Se ee 10en at. ne, bet. F and Have. 2221200 Also alange number of furnished houses. x DESTRABLE 700) famio-18e inine rooms: neatly furniahed ‘onder;’ very reasOuable 10 Nery TSM PARKER, 418 Fat. dw. ments; gvod cellar, Ii G ata. Key in iext house, mbo-1m pair TRESS eA & a RAT Addreas PIANO'B. OR SALE-SIX CHOICE, WHITE LEGHORN to responsible party; atinfactory geasons for sell 14th st nw. FOR Sle AN UNHEARD OF BARGAL et ee carats; price, 8125, This is a rare Fivine Maret weight, not afraid Dw. ‘ALE—CHILD'S RIG, WELSH PONY, lis bound and perfectly, 0 dog vate Btables, 1620 Oak apd bee KIND AND ep maltanle, for s SRY oF GOR cart: price, $70. J.B. RELLAD R SALE — FIRST-CLASS ‘PIANO, ‘used but 8 few monthe. ry yn for cash, oF Hn 8 ing. ALN, Star it Borie Ais, a, CE ee a a ee Harness. Apply 003 14th at.” “ Pure wile Sohiaire Earrings, weighing | 24 fringe very cheap. JACOBS BROTH: 1280 Pennsylvania aver ap2-at R SALE — A FINE, STYLISH, WELL-BRED Pertecily xound; will stand with of steam, Can be seen at 2418 H at ‘OR SALE—FIXTURES OF A INFECTIONERY FGtere store forwar a0 Ya eee Fe, SALE—PARLOR SUIT OF NITURE 3 other articles Sint lack Walnut sideboard $1: FITCH, FOX's BROWN, | Will be wold cheap if sold at once. “Apply at G10 Lith mb12 ao? Baus ave nw, ae BG ROR RENT zB ELEGANT NEW 5 IGHT 7-OCTAVE PIANO (VOSE FE Dwelling, Ko ate Betws Lot 83 fect frome ie Cart eonm), 1, Perfect order and good 150. Fyomme and cellar) furnice, fre grates and all modern detween 6 and 7 p.m, at 61 improvements; handsomely papered end mahoran Huantels, with, murror’ in every room wide Tareas, COUNTRY _ REAL ESTATE ._ OF will rent for $75 per month. | atyles out. new and second heed. 4 pen for inapection. SOHN 91 YOUNG, 470 and SEED Sen eal culars, apply, to the owner, B. GOLD. | National Hotel. __ apl-3t* ee Lee FoR Sue erat BOOKS) OF, WASHINGTON ,owest cash price $200. GBA! LARK- BON, 330 Pennnylvantente® api-3t IR SALE—CHFAP—A r IN FOR SALE-CHEAPA COMBINATION 1 OC K = Safe, all improvement ‘new. ALUABLE VIRGINIA MINERAL SPRINGS | Will beoold lows cash or tine’ Adoeey Bor 1Gg, Bane Property for sale. Fot particulars address W- f, | ofice. apr'st SEYMOUR, Cascade, Pittsylvaniacounty, Vineinia. FR SALE—A C NG THE celebrated Jos, H. Bradley farm), 2% miles from ‘Tenleytown, containing £0 actes; no waste land: GO ecres in grass: ful "T, HOW. ‘OR SALE 4 Lots 00xi; fine fruits; title perfect ises or Koom 1, 26 F st.n.w. Cail tor Mat, api" pop RENT OR eae AT seen, Dear town, For information eall at 116 B at. }ALE—ON 14° reg gop ae gee eae es _ bs Foom fur two horses aud two cows: nisoa two-sto Frame Bulldinge wig ae’ boa ised aa) Carpeuter ry ‘wood “inhi9.awe Fe, “SALE—AT LAUR: RB $ALE—FARMS, LARG! ington. near station where 16 to 5.840 to 8100 per acre. D. M. Nesbit, 225 F at or Cullege Station, Md. ape 3t FOE SALE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, ON HARE- ‘wood road, Lest Soldiers’ Home: \ acre grount now two-story aud attle, franc new, and, ; 3500 cash. required: FINE FARM (ADJOININ: mail and otherwise. A. SE! FOS, SALE-BED FEATHERS, 150. A POUND; new, clean and dry picked; better feathers can't be for the price: prompt attention to orders by ne.tuh5. oh ulldings ; price reasonable 'OR SALE—A MAHOGANY DINING TABLE IN WILSON, Lock Box 50, Geor nice onder, made atout tho Co tO ee een a Lock Box 103; Alexandria Varo YO" 7800, AUP 51 JACKSON BT. ANACOSTI. OR SALE—$16 WILL BUY NEW HOMES, DO- feet; small Frame House: sheda, tmesticn and Houscheldas $13.40 singin Whener 000. Jnquire.on ‘prei” pal B at. 2. Wap 2.6.9-30" Be ket, trains atte, frame dwethin 00. ony a THEREORD, peor 100 ES, FOREST GLE! ines; 70 acres, Wheaton, > TYLER agency in the United State ‘OR SALE—A FINE, LARGE, WELI-BRED BAY Bing horse, Ave youre cud pres BOD corner: FS SALE—THIRT ten nice pleasant drivers; all stock warrant sented or money refunded. stistactory trial given of Wilsons, Whites and Lin callat FUNK'S ‘Machine agency, YSSY Fh ate teat O-at Mare rf where you wil ‘the best and chea; wit RIS UTgsaane Catan chennai : wt stable, mh3l-Lw. HEAD OF HORSES FROM ‘est Vinginia on hand at Jno. Simmons’ Stable, ih st. n-w.; twenty of the finest cart horses that on the market for the past twelve yours, ahd a8 repre. ‘and 1 sts. nw. ‘ ail. JOHN SIMMONS, Proprietor. 20 scres, Heradon, Va; 13 cres, | _ib31-6t DOO GANGES \Feretoan- jas: “Alexau a ‘OR 8, THE CELEBRATED MANHATTAN ‘out of ety 1 ee ae ae fon pre eet ASS pas Silered, oily 24-50. “JACOBS BOS, 1223) Pa. ve. 1008-1010 ¥ at,_ | Bee thisereat waten. meee LW. iM OF FROM sizactes improved by: eve: (Carriage House BUTHERFO! 2 Mp, HALFWAY BE- FE SALE—JUST ARRIVED, ‘he Foe, SALE-A_T cow and calf, 1535 Lat. R SALE—CHEAP—AN APOLLO SOCIABLE, IN excellent condition good as new; sold tor want of jouse ; beautiful Use; cost $225, and will sell for 8175, Address O, . a ALLERTON, Bast tad: Pittabeye Po 8 ST. ROAD, NEAR FRO! HORSES FROM irginia, among them souie, fine draft aud drivers. hese horses are sor sale oF exchange on most Teasou- able mb terins. | Stable in rear of 933 D at. n.w. Si-lwe SCHLEGEL & QUIGLEY. (OROUGHBRED ALDERNEY tween Washington and Baltimore, and 30 minutes RB BALI ; LARGE FIRE THAT TOOK from both citios& very ice two-story Gothic Frame Pigs S80. 2, Busliny Slip, Now York, had stared Milla; 11 good-al Fopms, Jot ix % corner, contains | bu 1¢ 800,000 « or bctentino, Palécio ‘& Co.'s, Bae, Geer about an acre, nic ou ‘lowers r favans, cigars, “Those goods were ‘Also, the opposite Sommer, containing one scrs. ‘Tig | damaged, aud ‘wore sold by ihe Seer of tee ety Property is com st a low figure, w. eae dona ea OOM : front snd back premises, Inquire at 611 a completely furnished. HUFTY & DY! Titihand Fis . 6 rooms, a ni iitir HUETY & BESS ice Birkett 2. ix Gunton Bi 2 ‘of the property on calf at offer for baleen twued ok lapll_ "THOS. E WAGGAMAN. 8. W.. ‘THREE STOR) . and 5 ra..27.50 WESCOTT && WILCOX. 1907 Feunsyivanie ave. nw, h st.n.w 16r. 883.33 100 416 Gu 100 602 E st. n.w.,L5r. 02 !Coreoran st., Gr. Way SLOPE in experie Fent not an object, but want the place improved ences wanted. Inquire 5.40 lst st. n.e, = rs rice low; terms very easy. BENJ.P. DAVI 'E ARE AUTHORIZED TO V erty is beaati BR RENT_FARM NEAR the Hyatt Mansion at Hyatteyill BLADENSBURG, TO farmer; good house and fine land; tl weitere at publi sale Mr Bickle, eee wnte got te putation an went Now York and bought 35,000, and are uow offered for sale Parties wis {Ocall and exenine vania ‘OR SALE—HORSE, ality of these hing fie ods tor Uittle money are invited SICKLE, 1011 yonpa ‘le PUGGY, AND HARNESS, ave. 0 ae for $175 caan; frat-class brood ke RESIDENCE, 18 MALES | or driving: Sind dispoution’ Satie De SN ouse: 115 rooms; 10 scres: | 1207 F ste 2 ida; five minutes tation: 18 OFFER FOR SAL 3 mb31-; R SALE —A FINE 7%; OCTAVE, CARVED, Tosewood piano: must be sold at & sacrifice, on ac! count of owner leaving city; can be soon at 444 Oat. h. w. after 6 o'clock p.in. mb30-61 SALE — NTLEMAN’S ROAD 3 NS ROAD HORSE, y Obpos Station: one ands Half ‘norey: roa ad young, sound, ad and ve ndsome, Has s Iniye' sheds ‘eee pnd otuainental shrubbery. dwelling | Bue bedigres, J.C. HU’ NOK, BOT Petuaylvania fubmtential brick, stricture, containing 25 roma | Sven. — mb20-1m e P y present vantages for ® sumuier OR SALE—BUGGY—$100 WILL BUY LETON or boarding hguae that have: ho eutal among the sees ee Lee ed Roungiughof Washington. “will beaold ata bargain, on Fu Be op eee ema: im Der: naings pgaee fons spl-bn i SMITH & BON, 1292 F ot, | 2e-2in meee have for ‘QUSES AND AT HYATTSVILI HA Gaere ae at A, Tar in thia most attractive suburb of Washington, et prices —We ousen Ls ranging from $1,000 to #1. ). Also # lange pum- | 724 fer of lots, among the most inthe ¥ sa ols noe We pat le be arp Po SALE OR RENT—VERY DESIRABLE COUN- ‘try piace on. Las ihe money. Also Choice Geese ices. ORS, iREAT BRE ;ALE—GI BARGAINS IN FS SALE—BED FEATHERS, 15C A POUND, ‘New, Clean and Live Picked, ‘The best feathers foe thers at. the lowest ‘Ali orders promptly delivered, “WAL. SETS, Bast. ne, mh28-6¢* re re—Having a. langer stock, of barrel snd than we care tocarry over, and wyere’ Hill, about £4 mile from | wanting room for Spring Goods in the Fis! Tackle, Kone GO a etir cae Sean aptate: | Bite lend tawny ae wes wa during ats cA Bent tal A ane Abeat, 57 24 at, Baltimore. mbSl-1mo" | cent on auy of the following wall-keomen cine Bee {OB SALE-AT A BARGAIN-SIX ACRES OF F Tend, Wocated in he 7th wt. road, sbove Brig] ity, over fine road, near Takoms S.zinw station, highest grou healthiest part of the District: fine vie ly to LOUIS P, BHOE- MAREE O20 Patni’ APP @ BAe FRR Ml. ce ‘begutiful country for miles: improve ture. Kepairing, painting, and trimming nestly and sepia with wa ‘Acistern on the house; four prometiy done". 3. COOK, 3205 Mat, Georgetown, forgings Pr abeda: "vety arctraile for 8 etek | Pee ma fom semnals, seominery, p hotel. of, summer bard: | Watyee stock of Catiane Bonne Peete : : rettiest Surreya in. this ct car-fonds ——— Tui. ges the celebrated. Columbus work ap te 3 PHO | seat 9-2W_ | Bey's Branch Hepository, “Telephone eall 350-3 OR SALE—SIX ACRES AT BRIGHTWOOD er Sth low York ave,, and T e call ‘unimproved, two acres. improved: by 0 | 220-4, Saat nw. easonatte. | vildisr one, doe improved bye cl 4 whit5-aim ucres at Forest: Sera sey eral Cheapest farts in tate of Matec nee ek | POR SALEONE FINE SECOND-HAND SQUARE staulon, "and inust be sold: "or very apply to Fee 1176; ome second-hand wens mh22-2w* 631 ¥ at. bow, comet. FR SALE OR EXCHANGE idislay atta cay Be relay Svs pherd's subdivision, weat of | bf wood, D. O,. fent to | aff "Hakuiny Pace aed wilves | BE “BAVENSWOOD.” situated in the center of the 7 WASHINGTON jouse at St. Denis from Havers Bonebills’, Heminy , Ji '. Ric! Pisa Ge Maurin at ae Ro SE TS BO then _mh5-lawaw JOR SALE—BICYCLES—50-IN. SREAT, 5 48- Silent Star, ob ictor {OR ” SALE—75 silvia ag 819 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. Eee eiies antes 2 _ British THE CYcLERiEs, 14 rs man? 1406 New Yorkave. ~ mh73m" CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, “AND Wagons, on aonthly ‘payments of cash; 13 Spring. ‘also, Varnished and Milk Wayous; myown manufac: RB SALE—AWNINGS, FLAC iTS. F “All the latest noveltigae a Oo. BR, ren miles fe 4 awning stripes and canvas { stor eit Beltane cl Sreicee Ria: aia cpn: | Sane Sens Ait es Cor ata ity and acres in grou! LS, Also, @ ten-room 409 11th st. n.w., rerio aba ad bei eee he celel ing ry the . RB SALE—AT JAS. K. PROBEY"! ‘0! Et i ae arene | Eco Saat Ve ty eae z 5 and spacity from 500 000 mb28-141* OF PeSinmtcas ro, | any Owe Take, ‘and foun YOR RENT—FOUR ROOM z wo wagons, something entirely new. Commission Fes ef choise nnsrcre tly rom eh pe titi oh dolar tebe SNS et a Taekewsone. 2 ede es = Ci pees JOR SALE—A BA’ iN, ‘CLOSE AN EBTAT! SALE—SINGING BIRDS, BIRD. 1D AND ‘ST scres of) ‘poating’s Bisten wit heal is camer Gold Bish, Dawei 7p Ethesaoaias Pees ppt bet Gere ace "THOS, J. FISHER & CO., 12th st., two doors south Pa. ave, mhlo-im mh21-2w 1324 F'st, FR SaLE— LIQUOR AND PRIS ‘wears ont, always clean irae eon ‘men Sn 2d EDITION. Lat Taran The Sa THE DETROIT DEFALCATION. ‘Thought Singular that Stanton Teok Only $30,000. New Yorr, April 2.—At the office of Geo. K. Sis- tare & Son, the Broad-street brokers, it is sald that ess oo Notified that their Detroit agent, Monday last. ‘ab accountant nbs Doon aene Ve be, troit and 1s now examining the ‘of Mr. Hon 1g the books shortage of $50,000. ‘The firm say it 1s oe that the logs 1s so small, considering Stanton's 0) Portunities. The defalcation seems to be in guct Shape that Robt. L. Stanton, a Detroit, millionaire and brother of the detauiter, is bound for pearly the entire amount, | Sistare & Son lose very little. ‘Son ;] Alex. Stanton and bis family hold a high position sald to bo com- in Detroit society, and his wife is sald pletely prostrated by her husband's act, go eo locas KISSANE’S CAREER OF CRIME. ‘Terrible Accusations Against a Man Tine ts Now Very Prominent in Call- San Fraxctsco, April2.—The case of Wim. Kis- Sane has attracted much attention in California, Kissano 13 now known to be one of the most prominent and wealthy citizens of Cal- ifornta, and ts connected By marrage wie many "of the leading families of city. ‘The immediate notoriety of the case 18 due to & motion made by counsel for J, B. Hart, of thiscity, to have a nolle prosequi entered on an indictment for forgery, on file in the district ‘attorney's office in New York, against Kissane. The indictment ‘Was for the forgery of a check for $12,000, in 1854, on the Chemical Bank of New York. A prominent gentleman of this city, who knows Kissane Well, and who knew him in the east, and who has been fa severe sufferer by Kissane,gave to an Associated Press reporter last night A FULL STORY OF KISSANE’S CAREER, suppressing only the name which he is now known by in California. It may be said here that Kissane is one of the most prominent and wealthy citizens of Sonoma, and that his half-brother is a promi- nent attorney. His connections by marriage areall leading society people. The statement of this gentleman ts as follows: “It 18 well known to certain parties that Kissane has been gullty of felony since his arrival tn Calt- fornia. He is unrepentant and seeks only the removal of the legal disabilities and penalties for his past crimes, He is still under indictment in New York for forgery and for murder in Arkansas, resulting from the great loss of life by the burning of the steamer Martha Washington, bound from Cincinnati for New Orleans, near Helena, Ark., on the night of January 14, 1852, He was, in January, 1853, together With some others, placed on trial for conspiracy to defraud insurance companies by means of insuring ficti- ‘ous cargoes said to have been lost by the burning of the steamer Martha, Washington. He was con- victed on three occasions in Cincionati on these charges, but each time managed to evade the law. After this HE WAS ARRESTED FOR MURD! end taken to Helena, Ark., but owing to lack of funds, and the failure to provide riation an appro} for his prosecution, he again escaped the clutches of the law. A request was made by Hon. Jaa, Guthrie for the appropriation, but {t could not'be rocured. Kissane in the méanwhille skipped his J, and the next heard of him was in connection with his forgeries on the Chemical Bank, of New York, in August, 1854, for which he was arrested ant SENTENCED TO SING SING prison, Among his effects at the time of his arrest were some notes of $500 denomination on the Chemical Bank of New York. He was brought to New York handcuffed and locked to the wrist of an officer. The key to the handcuffs was safely in thé pocket of the Chemical Bank teller, ‘Who still lives to probably assist in the last chaj ter of Kissane’s criminal career. W1 im Sing Sing Kissane offered to make a full confession of the Martha Washington steamboat conspiracy and to confirm the same on the witness stand, so as to assist the insurance companies in resisting the fraudulent suits brougut against them for fictitious losses, The authorities concluded that his testi- mony would be available for thay purpose, For this reason he was berated and {hereafter made a full confession of the steamer conspiracy, the burning of the boat and the ef- forts vo secure the insurance. His was one of the most cami pete organizations ever known in this country. When the confession was made knowa it caused consternation, Kissane himself Palaea nie Douala the insurance companies an FLED TO NICARAGUA, where, under an assumed name, it was he bad been shot. His career in California, under another assumed name, 1s well known, and all his connections, business, social, and marriage, are equally well known, he having acquired enormous Wealth, His reckless attempt to quash the indict- ment in New York will bring on himself and im- mediate friends, many of whom are ignorant of his history, most unpleasant consequences. Gen, Dorf, of this city, who 1s perfectly familiar with Kissane’scareer, lias stated that on his first seeing Kissane in this state some two years. dinmediately identified him, but out of considera- tion for Kissane’s 1 ‘and connections he had persistently refused to make any statement in re~ ard to hit poping Be would make restitution to hose he had ruin« ‘TRREE NIHILISTS HANGED, Twenty Army Officers Arrested in Con- nection with the Last Attack on the Czar. Benuiy, April 2.—Three persons who were con- cerned in the attempt to assassinate the czar by means of bombs, in St, Petersburg, on March 13, were hanged Thursday morning. Twenty more oMicers in various branches of the service have been arrested in connection with the attempt made against the life of the czar in the park of the Gatschina palace on Tuesday last. Londen Literary Notes. 4 WORK ON “AMERICAN HOME RULE” — HEBBERT SPENCER WRITING REMINISCENCES. Bpecial Cable Dispatch to Tue Evaxmxa Bras, Lonvox, April 2.—Edmund Robertson,M.P., has a Work in press called “American Home Rule.” It will be published by Black, Avoiding home con- troversies, the author gives a description of the American Government as bearing on the general question of local government, Herbert Spencer, though not strong enough to attempt continuous literary. work, 1 oscupytng himselt with writing reminiscences of his early ethan literature, by George Sanitebury. FINANCIAL AND COMNIEROIAL, New York Steck Market. eRe a Serk Sartemcnampore by abet of wire to H. ith street: aa McCafferty, at Austin, ‘The t at the follow! cffices which Presidential on April 1st, ‘were to-day reappointed: Grove, lows; Downs, Kan. ; St, J 3 ate *, Mass. ; 7: oy, Rebs x ape Luray, } Marunevdis, ‘a, and Point Pleasant, District Government Affairs, ‘A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAX EBCEIPTS. Receipts from taxes, &c., during the month of 1887. 1886. a ee any Commissioners say, further the importahce and_necessit sewerage, and are tages under which residents and property-owners of the park at present labor from inability unless Becessary”inpiovemsete ia: comelaseon wits ImpFor in Other portions of the District, CONTRACTS FOR SCHOOL FURNITURE AWARDED. In accordance with the report from the school furniture comm'ssion, the Commissioners to-day awarded the contract for furnishing the new ‘Schools with 2,880 children's desks and chairs to J. Bradley Adams, of this city. The contract for furnishing 48 teachers’ desks and chairs was ‘awarded to G, W. Mills, of Baltimore. THE COMMISSIONERS REORGANIZE FOR THE YEAR. ‘The board of District Commissioners met yeater- day afternoon and reorganized for the year by electing Commissioner Webb as president and Commissioner Wheatley as president pro tempore, Commissioner Webb has held office just oe months than his associates, his term i ing from July 22, 1885, while they’ came into office April, 1586. have been issued by Inspector Eatwisle as follows: J. M. Johnson, to erect two brick dwel $13,000, numbered 1207 and 1209 19th street, north- Easidauigear ao Gt liane pease southwest; T. M. Woodruff, to erect (1 brick Gwellings $25, numbered 1640, 1642 and 1644 ‘21st street, north West 4 LIQUOK LICENSE REVOKED. ‘The Commissioners have revoked the liquor li. cense of John F. Kelly, who was twice convicted ‘upon the charge of sel liquor on Sunday, From the Avenue to F Street. MESSRS. WOODWARD & LOTHROP MAKR 4 CHANGE IN ‘ONE NIGHT—THRE OPENING OF THEIR NEW STORE. ‘Woodward & Lothrop’s Boston Dry Goods store, on Pennsylvania avenue, was locked up at 6 O'clock last evening. This morning the immense new store, in Carlisle Building, corner of 11th and F streets, of which a description was given in yes- terday's Stan, was opened to the public for the first time. In one night the great change was effected, without any interruption in the business of the house. ‘The many departinents of the new store were apparently well arrat and orderly, as if business had been conducted in the building for years. in \cu0Us | about the: jous sales saa cer peat ae ove Pesrcemate arranged. From ap early hour in the day the building was thronged with visitors. Thousands Of ladies attended the “opening,” and during the day the curb for some distance each way was Mned with cs ‘the store will be closed at 6 o'clock this evening and ned from 8 to 10 o'clock to give Ay edent Se ‘those who desire it ‘wo see the estab! nt by rat. What gave the members of the firm especial leasure 0-day Was the receipt of congratulations ear ae ee cee are city. tel from wholesalers and manufacturers throughout the country, and especially Bosto1 their home. Messrs. A. Shuman & Co, seni congratulate and and are most naatabas sees 2 “I trust your open- ea for, and that your realized.” you upon your ente1 glad to see you reap “ite curing Oo, Ang will be all you have will be more tha ‘uons on the happy and. grand event. “Mey” long life, health and prosperity attend your undertak- ‘rankenthal Bros, of New York,said: “You may well be proud of such a fine store, and Washing- ton may be proud of having such energetic mer- chants.” Wolcott, of Bradtord, Thomas & Ca, Boston, writes: “That the world moves was never more forcibly demonstrated than by the ilustra- on of your own movements during your career in. Washington, Your ambition apparently has no Well, Dreyfus & Co, of Boston, sent the firm a fine bronze clock with stavusttea and, after te dering congratulations, say: “The clock we sent you as a remembrayce that you have always been SHEE RAGE Go, New ta mgs Tou ave ol N : done splendidly, and’ 1 am sure I wish you im- =Siniar rr tulatory messages were received lar cons ve from Hi & Henderson, Thos. Mock, R. H. White & Co, Not an April-Fool Hoax, ‘THE FIRE AND SAFE ROBBERY AT SIEVERS & BROS. ‘WooD YARD. ‘This morning at police headquarters detectives denied the truth of the report published in yester day’s Stax of the safe robbery and fire at Sievers & ’ wood and coal yard, and said the story was Given out as an Apriiool hon A Stan rh the door, and Mr. pep ag RS the safe was perfect ME. Sievers also ‘says the jcaused ta ers said that the were exactly as reported in ‘Several. re0as living on 8 street, near the wood ‘Unis ‘that Hf i : Hy fi H i i ui ui SHEE J i E i g S Be rT a & Hi} EE i &. ni ® ir Ale 4 fii Hi i i } | i FE ; ‘His throne_the Bench ; his sceptor—Lew supreme, Redreming sti netts of men, wrongs, protection Tmpartial gave the judgment and decree. His ermined robe, in times thet tried men's eoula, As driven snow from every stain wes free. ‘To place or power, to wealth or high Gegree, He never “creok'd the hinges of the knea.* ‘No Jeffries was he, conscienceless and coarse; No Scroges, the tyrant of his little sphere; Wis aim. the laws to fearleanly enforce, ‘And yet to crime he gave e pitying teat, One segment of the ctrele of his life ala Written mid the records of good deeds ow retiring from the world’s fierce strife, ‘Kind wishes follow him where duty leeds. to Oak View, and spent the again in eam. | Oclock to bring Mrs. Cleveland home to the White on, gad'now | MA. Fairchild received congratulatory visita ‘and are anx- | great moundot roase was svat freuay ine ag feel in par-| fater came n ‘vuvch of daffodils, then a basket of gether, Wednesday afternoon, the good feeling Prevailing among them was evident to casual Spectator. With the ald of a few unattached : in the afternoon, “Mra. Fairchild wil hol next Dut will ot an opportunity vo ace het atter Raster. ‘The Swedish minister and Mra. de Reuterskiold have returned from their trip to Florida, Sixth Auditor and Mrs. McConville are back from ‘Miorida, much refreshed and rested. ‘Mr. Edward Eggleston, the “Hoosier Schoolmas- ter,” is in the city, and visited the Pension Omfice yesterday. greatly sp ‘the restrictions in the box. Shaw found cme. what dificult to confine himseif to limited prelim- ‘mary movements in delivering the ball, but he im- proved rapidly, and there is no reason to fear that delivery will not be as effective as formerly, 8] ‘The fact that under the new itcher allowed to take a step with ‘the foremost foot and then to raise the rear foot: as the ball is delivered, wrenching of the body whic the changes were thorough! ‘surprised everybody by the ease with which he adapted himself to the new rules. His pee is graceful and he delivers the ball wit! precision and judgment. He will be ren ‘an opportunity to pitch a couple of innings in the majority of April games to see what ts in him. As was pre- dicted, Big O'Day 1s in no way affected by the new rules, The only change he has been compelied to make tn his delivery is to turn his body a more. He is delighted that Daely has signed wo catch him, and thinks that last found a man who can do it to Daely has shown up splendidly in practi the He ts no gratified that he is the ‘ing end of the alley when O’D: = the Holy he ranks O'Day with Wwirlers in the country. Gilmore, like Shaw, Somewhat hampered by the changes, but will be all right with @ little practice. Keating shown the control of the ball that was Pas De bas saany god pea ane training may prove of value. ite effective. 4s expected to, be 4 itchers will be released, at least future, This may some who it will be impossible to use six pitchers tage, When, however, it is considered the new rule’, all pltcliers are more or oaaitecemse nt See nw Ppateent, willbe sppteclsted. In speaking toa StaR reporter Gaffney expressed a willingness ries of Keefe and Keating out of provided the club would Keep them under contract And be should bave entire charge of thelr raining and final digposal. He was. ident that be coul make a nice speculation out of them before season is over. ‘THE NOME TEAM. In view of the near approach of the champion- Ship season, it may be well toinform the public Just how the home club now stands as to players and its probable composition for the regular sea son. Paul Hines is the only player of the 21 en- g a8, bee 8 g) & ceatl F t} HH A Han $i pats. W- D. Bickham, of Dayton, Ohio, ts visiting 3311 20uh'sureet morihwese, . Mrs, James F. Rule, of Knoxville, Tenn., ts now in this city, in Unis city, visiting her tather, Prot. Fristos, at ‘Mrs. Lamar has returned from Georgia, where sne left her garden full of Dlossoms and the Sige term were agreod upon and iis Contract was | pring and Mrs. Cloteland and acne ago terms were agreed u] contract was lent, Mrs. prey {or is signature, Bat. for, some unex. Mrs, to the White Housé on Tuesday. Pi Teason, he still off, Whitney luaintance was mutually agreeable. Mra arrived Friday 1n01 in splepdid trim, ready to ter Anas ‘the rooms and the general aspect of commence business. Myers’ Contract, ‘was for. | the Executive Mansion much changed since ber warded t him several days ago, and he arrived | day, Mrs, Vilas and Miss Vilas went over to Balti. more for a few hours on Thursday. ‘There was a full meeting of the Unity Club last pny RT 5 third base, Q'Brien and Donnelly, were ¢ a same ion. fone Of $500, for hs release have cetved. AS the smaller amount wi ‘cost he will prove profit tothe management. ‘on the list for release, but not, gemand tor} HE “Canvia” was then read by Miss Lenman. cellent “The Women of Italy” was con’ 4, B. ami followed by reading from Mra. J. C. Black. Mi Hill gave @nother of her charming songs, when a a of tae socket was read, giving an account Islands, Which interested the ‘who is now Tead @ selection and An €x- of life in the who ig a known quantity, will outfield will be Hines and Shock. Stuart will prove i than Shock, in which case tained a8 substitute. No one familiar with the abilities of bail players: 3 to consider that this a nuinber ove ball they can be trained to play together, uss best, they need never go on the ing that the chances are against them, no ter Who their opponents are, BATTING TRADING. ‘Manager Gaffney intends to devote considerable of Bay City, Michigan, are at Willard'’s—J. H. Ps Coburn Quimby of New ork. a. W. james McKay of Pit ‘Fetired cornef of the grounds away from the public, and is intended exc! fasively for Ue 3 ha A é BBs fd i ; 13 te H Ff i . 4 i ( : i it i Hi | I f iE i q ee | | ;: i E i