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FOR RENT _HOUSES. JOR RENT ee THE EVENING STAR: W. * * ASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, APRIL 18, i , 1887—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. _|FOR_ SALE — MISCELLANEOUS | Jy0R SaLey I7th st., 2 Dom 3.34 I feet he ine @ eae. oy TOP. a8 2233 17th st. 1 rooms. $3.3 ect long. complete. Inquire O28 Pen 27 and Va Bes $8533 | avenue ee mane ps2 aes: 4-year-oid Mare; lack Haw! %4 hand ca 2 Cor. 1880 es - ahh a und and gentle; work single, double. and under Pon eEa NOS, OS AND O86 41H ST. NIE. | fe soddie: Rise @123,” Gwner hse no, more use fOr sia bo cece Se Poge ete ce Wil sol! Harness and Stable Utena.” Call reat ~ Ds ap. abl Cor. 4% and. Foh, BENT_ SEAR THE CAPITOL. a DESTRABI and pleasantly situate Brick Dwelling.nine ro clndite bet JOR SALE_BUGGY PHAETON, NEARLY NEW. eee nen nee wae: spit FP etitvetl cies Conor set it oblured to leave town JOR RENT_a TWo-STORY Wednesday. OLCOTT'S stable, Ist, between 13th | Beaoe. oa te We at ater | and 14th 18 a pit “+ | JOR SALE—AN UPRIGHT BOILER, TEN-HOR: RENT_wOUSI SEW JERSEY AVE. pe ee cay be Vacant Avril 20eL: all modern improve: RAT cK 5 rey JOR SALE—A GROCERY, MEAT AND PROVISION se ii Foie dine ineds: chesp rent: will #1 14 Pat 50 7 Dupont Cirle.” 90 1511 11th wt... ‘Conn. av 21 Coun. ave Also alarge number of fu Aled houses, HUPTY & DYE aite Willard’s. heat, improved elevator, kitchen, new furniture gther modern conveniences. “Apriy on tween 4 and 5 p.in., or address New G. A. tee, 480 Louisiane. Dweltine a city. $35 Live 1428 New York aw JOR KEN T_#20_N Mouut Pleasnat. i sth ai, extended, water. JOS. FOREST, 917 Fst mw. “apl2oe OR RE’ ‘T_ 308 M ST_COMPLETE %ST and basement brick Dwelling. nine rooms and odern improvements, rent reduced O84, BWORM. | Tur selling, porsereion now oF 1st May. Call'et oF ud: | STEDT & BRADLEY, B87 Fst ew. ‘apli-Im. | dress 704 O st. n.w., opposite Market. ce eS OR RENT—A HANDSOMELY AND COMPLETE. | JJOR SALE—SEVERAL FINE UPRIGHT FLANOS, PVs Persia bs Hobe ONS bORR ER erike | E*bat litte ased, at prices trom 8200 upwards. Easy RORTHWESTERS SECTION of the city, fore ‘monthly payments if desired, a ? Oa a HOURE, LAUGR ASD Wele abaiep 16-68 SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F ot. u. Fos ENTERTAIN: ‘HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 FOR SALE-A Pall! OF BROWN MARES: SIX- ee seLlu__| Xi teen hands high; fine roedaters: eafe and roliabi = either oF BRENT eight-rom House, Perfect order; rent, ‘835. Fea abs wheel. stop motion, side drawers, Istest tproved ‘st new 9. shuttle, all attachments, drop leaf ahd cover: slightly 4 Used, for 20 only: Oue new. improved Singet, of same desctiption, for $15; ail with five years lecal eusran- | tee, at AUBRBACE’S, 7th and Hats. New improved ‘Machines of all kinds for rent. ‘Telephone call 472- i apls-at i Bears et ROK, SALE-FINE KENTUCKY-BRED SADDi ke ES id dr 15% hands high,sound and kind. eee ee May be'seen at Downey stables, 1020 Lest We Le pL 33 | RODGERS, 1733 N st ~ apl6-iwe Towa Ch 100 | FYOR SALE—SEVERAL BSECOND-HAND SQUARE Tafaye 250 199 | E’ Pianos, various makes: seven (7 )octaves, from 8129 | re upwards: sold on easy mon ya Hate ee: near @ et. Fie 8 | NDERS & STAYMAN, Ot Fst. n.w. 19th'st, nr. K. 10 rs. 200 21st. pear F st 43 iz HUNDRED GESOINE in Ee ee [ag a ve COE olen ‘re. remarkable bargains. “JACOBS SS, 1220 Pet ve. apl6-3t Lista w 2st .ér me. Br_.18.30! tot pet month cack "Routh vac reasonable rent (pom BUSINESS CHANCES, _ $125 222. PURCHASE THE STOCK AND e) Sxtures of s snug little , in an ex- cit netelibychvod: doliat w wool busttcas, © God FIICH, FOX & BROWN, Tay Penn. ave a ‘13th and F sts. 'T_NEW GRAND ARMY HALL. OPPO- ‘apacity about +00. societies can also Secure desirable ruoms for meetings, abte-roos, steain eeiulsee, ‘Hall Gom- ____aps-10t JOR RENT_ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE and desirably located seven-room aud cellar Brick er month. 1 AL PILL aplt-2w. AT SIX-ROOM FRAME IN BREE S; (OBY BAY WINDOW 3p) Hol Gst.sé.st foe... various parts of the city from $3.50 Booman $04 Fat nw..at ‘SWOSMSTEDT & BEADLEY, | 219 pst aw. ALE-ALL KINDS OF J 206 Hat, nw. B. BREITHAUPT JRNITURE, AT | good tendon for selling out, "Address GOOD CH: Riar ofies de pe spl | J7OR Sarp_NoTice To BUTLDERS, ¥ | Fes atu'Pavers. We are prepared, to far and Gravel by the single or hundred toady. To be de | Bvered cr soldat HL. Hinkle & Bross al 3:4 | [st'tnd Mt sts. ue.. Wastiingeoneb-C. A. M1, SPRAC | Gs cry aprises Jo SALE TAME YOUNG ALLIGATORS FROM Florida only @heach. SCHMID'S Bina store, 12th at, two doors south of Pennsylvania ave now. api8-li FOE SME CRED FEATHERS, 156. A POUND; ew, flican tcl Live Puchi Best festive for the iiones, “Also. Choice Gaewe Feathers: lowest pricen Ail'otiers promptly delivered. “WM SEI" Z, 18 2 with ne JOR BALE_SQUARE PIANOS FOR RENT FROM ESS Sinonia ubwanis, ay goad mstrueute Boe them. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F st. nw. apl6-6t = JOR SALE—ENCYCLOPAEDIAS. JAMES PAR- jan and biographer, saya ton, the celebrated ists | "that in every house where there is placed s set of Ap- Piston’s Cyeldpmodia {Cis Uksetaing the whole fanny Pecolfege eis work’ all the volume cau boot. Tt once on am payuicuts by address: ing Box 120, Star office. apié-tomay? {OR SALE— SPRING OPENING—200 F NE LIGHT Carriages ot every. ¥ Reat styies Out: ew and second-hand? terms reasonable. SOHN OUNG, 479 and 482 Cn: w. rear of National Hote. apii-iie | | ROR SALE-JUMP-SEAT BUGGY, gu0: HAND. made Harness, #20. Would trade in part payment for cheap building lot. Apply to 52 H st. n.e. ap16-2t* Fs RK SALE—CHEAP—A COSY LITTLE CIGAR Store; low rent; good location: satisfactory reasons ‘and Be- oh fonble: can trot to the pole in 33% m. Inquire of coschisan at Lieut. EMOBY'S Stable, 18 entrance. sp16-3e Fe SALE-ONE. ELEGANT, NEW. LATEST IN- roved wstic Sewing Machine, with nickel Pe KAT WALTH. STEM Winders, full jeweled movement, extra _heay; gages, reduced from $09 to $60. JACOBS BROTH- ERS, 1229 Pennsylvania ave. OR SALE_TWO STEVENS Kil Fr ealiver. “918 71h st. n.w. KR SALE—JUST ARRIVED TWENTY HORSES among them some tine draught and drivers. Also, five heavy, young draught Mules. For sale or ex: ghange ou tort, reasonable terms, SCHLEGEL & FLEY. Stable in rear of 93 D st. n.w. apl6-lw* POE SALE | BAY HORSE, SEVEN YEARS OLD, 14% hands high: «aited seddle horse, and broken to harness, and been ridden and driven by a lady; can be seen at Owner's Stable, alley, between P and Q ‘st __ | near 13th. ap16-at* i SALE—A GENTLEMAN RESIDING the city can furnish & limited quantity of perfectly pure, rich Milk from Jersey cows tos few families in reasons give! ‘sell! 5 he Rorthwest section. This is particularly desirable toonth: “Address “SNUG. atas ome) oot 925 er for invalids 2 childen, aud Wil pear comparison BSE ee milk 4 3 FOE SALE — OR WOULD EXCHANGE FOR Tat |“! Airey SUNTAN EN, OT 86, #2 PrgNes, of unims ee apl5-3t* ___ City Post Oftice. also 3:30 Shares Cotton Gin Stock. E. COMEG! FF, SALE—WOOD AND COAL YARD—THE GOOD 510 St. Paul st, Baltimore, Md ‘aple-st ‘will of one of the oldest and best stands on Capitol == = sro Hull. Apply to the main office of Y. BALDWIN JOHN- A RABE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE NEY DUR_ | SON, cor. 11th st. and R. L. avi ‘apl5-3t ‘ing the Nefloual Drill and Eucampinent., Sruall = a = sees. apital required Guarentee against all risk. Address VOR SALE—A GROCERY, MEAT AND PROVISION MILITARY.” Sterofice. aple-ser | amore. sf 1224 Wyle at-2.0 will be sold my OR SALE DRUG STORE DOING & GOOD BUST. | 7 - = wie eee Commmefetal and Keal ‘stake oitice 38°F ot Dy wall offer, daily, at his stalls, KAMEY. titers __apl6-3t* | | 236, 287; 288. 331 Gentes Market, and 1, Eastern JOR SALE-THE FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL zs pele deen an Cran ee ent. Inquire on the ity. JOR RENT. BOSEDING. HOUSE. 15, BOOMS fi large dining room; Louse Best ‘condition; of, N_ Cap, aud I, near Govt Printing Office Apply 10 ie Joore, Doo- Pw: CALLAGHAN, B31 N. Copriol st. Spio-iw-” | Jey'and at hesdquariers: 200 Peune: ave tw. Avenue | {OK SALECLEASE. STOOK AND FIXTURES OF | 9-Cent Store. HL. VILLEE & CO. ap1¢-126 ne of the best-peying fancy market stores: sales, SALE—“SUN DIAL" GAS STOVES: SMOKE- $73,000 per year: good reason for wail equine | Hess, dustiesersdoriess: Gan be used for ane Taal ost oo capital: bocks will be shown and explained to | of cos Agcat: & G. CAMPBELL. Tous inauing business: las been in succesful | sot y Im Pinmaber, 517 10th at. s Fon BEST (2 FST CLASS BUSINESS STA’ AU INON 140) at now The tore, is pew and in on ‘the best business squares ‘street. owner, WS. MOUSE, 1289 # nd 1 Lok at THIs—yOU CAN cEar® ‘age, by load oF bulls goods hoieted by ei such as :, Dry Han you avold publicity. which én ‘Consult your ness.if for sale, left st our office. VESTERN REAL ESTATE, IMP! Properties. aise by FRANK J. TIBBETS, aplo-1w 1233 Pennsylvania ave. Key at “spls-im HQVE YOUR xuent- ure and Loxes stored at 905 New York ave. n.w.; | ° uw __ WML. ‘Eeaken. ‘M. J. LATIMER, SURVEYOR, P. 0. ADDRESS: Pan OF SOS 7; seare of J. years? OK SALE—A 52-INCH HUMBER LIGHT ROAD- ster Bicycle, in splendid condition; ply 20 Fst nation: eT Be oR SALE — SEND 5 TWO-CENT STAMPS FOR Er Bishop's New Book om Birdy aud Aquaria: silustrs- rinelpal cage birds, in natur: SeHMID'S Bru STbus. Tih, teu doors south Ea, ap-Lin Y, ALSO dat and stylish; both i og C st, Bw. ND, 1 of ‘the DR. SALERODGERS BUGGY, A seated Russia arzey Hil cetee._Apply st etable, 485% C's = SALE—BED FEATHERS, 15c. A POUND; fsund for the price: prope: eiiention to orders be Buil and otherwise: £ SEITZ 659 H st wembs ao RB. SALE—2 ROAD HORSES, 1 STYLISH COUPE F bt Mare, Sue Hore, 1 SideBar sabe PALACE STABLES 3th and Ess ae Prats ios bavoarss nave » #40: Victor Tricvcle, $50, 5 ‘le, $30. Humber Tandem, $300; Viewr Tandem, » SOOTHE CUCLEWIES, 1400 New York are — 3 : ‘located: ‘free | J{OR BARE BARGAINS 15 Pit mmr tor W: alcointe | Bue iStinet Parr Coren ee Oe Pardes wishtue suck exchange with particu: Ove Cabinet Parlor Upricit Jars of properties offered, cash values, Box i ‘Star “One Cabinet Parlor Upright — - or Gr Obs Mesutifal Square Oka e550, BURDE'G 107s FOR SALE ON BLACKISTON | The above are warranted sane te hey, having been Island ‘to used only the season; and at the prices offered are ROBT. 0. COMBS, Atvomer-atLaw, | stout one-half of actual value. Will be ld sa tree mh}8-2rn" dtown, Md. fo mnlt.og coches Apply at once. Ena GR DEAR By Ex¢HahGe WAREROOMS, A. HULL & DEAN, jee ae nts aaa Brokers Deglers: {OUR SALB-75 CARRIAG] BUGGIE: NI GOGEBIC IKON MINING STOCES, y oh tonthly ‘paymenurot Gat WESTERN FARM MORTGAGES snd Lands, and Resl Estate in Washington, ‘Minneapolis and Chicago. Oftice: Room 4, Glover Building, 1419 Pst mb7-3m T.aE WASHINGTON: DI "Tint FEE hoor STORAGE wakeane, ¥i6 PA AVE. N. W. (South Side.) ‘abroud, Perpons ping ‘or Jeaving. the eit avail thetuselven of the advantages offered by thir come if bonds, securitics, jewelry, wor for the safe keeping Piste and other valuables Clothing, peiaeh gare epee FS pip erap bee alter, Jour Valuables are sto! POSIT COMPANY Spring also, Varnisbed aud Milk Wavons: my own manufac: ture. Kepais a ting, and tris pope oes Te tee 3299 M st, Georgetown, .€. _ uae ae SALE_IF YOU WANT TOPICK FROM 1 largest stock of es, Phaetons and prettiest Surreys in this city, also. three carloads ofthe celebrated Columbus work go toJAS & Pie BEY'S Brauch Repository." Telephone call, 420-1 Corner 6tb st. and New York ave., aud. Telephone es 226-4, 1230 32d st aw. Terms’ reasonable. Prices low. mb25-2u JE SALE_ONE FINE SECOND-HA Piano. $175; ohe second-hand Kusbe, $190; one b- cath than Sctave Chickeriig, $00: HUGO WOUCH & CO .$25 7th ‘Bie Hors @ a to 4 bem stn. yw, Special An Uprights. Plauos to reat, 16-6m urdays. mb to ———— — — = We ROSE? 2S nt ST ST, ow, | JOR SAE aa reas, TENTS ‘iake Phila. Books 13 ordez Releg: pexteachie onl aunl % fh awning stripes uuu canvas for store, city and : digsin too bound hs a styleatat iow | CoUtEY residence “BL 'G°COPEL AND & G0 Files, Send note, we willcall 263m | hea Sppepite Beara Yul ‘and shout 800 pounds Gf Auate Pype indy | FJOR SALEATJAS K PROBEY’SREPOSITORIES, et oe ee eo eee Gigh) st, ‘rable, they are in good condition, and capable of Platform wagons and trucks of every description and Sak merits 2e Omg or ures, jeameoum Baparf | SA0ScUg fFob 200 tu 000 pounds. busine wats buderate circulation. Will be sold cheap in ‘Ad- | 4nd Daytons iny own make, fancy dry goods and Tau. rep, IRE EVENING STAR NEWSFAFER Co, oy ae ad pease eat aE eemanion mace oe ES eS than all the Other dealers together tar the sige oe LOST AND FOUN See ae seen pee _26-5 iS a. OUND. | Fk SALE {SINGING BIRDS, BIRD FOOD AND ORTSATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT MARKET | est aaturtureat inthe ieee SCHMIDT Bet Lae ee CTS See a * Pp —— & | Lith st, two doors south Ps. ave. 19- im are gave seat Siaroaice sd reteive reward 70F SALE OARRIAGES I ARNESS. CARRIAGES. te i é need & nice stylish Busy go to Mee Ost A GOLD MEDAL (MALTESE CHOSS:| it Fou wants ulce sto lich Poston we to etka, joncacrasn. bucp aund hate cagsaved upon ite Lite ce stylish Cal gett PRAT Pretend to Hess Seance bake | Hom Names bie sich Caboodle oto Merk a lance hnked sulver Bracelet. M st. and receive reward. STRAYED—ON THE 2D OF PRE ‘Tan Hound Pup, with white’ if left a¢ 1412 North Capitol at Lost,os SATURDAY EVENING, ON Ok NEAR i If3ou want a nice atyliat Pauly Carrara, Bust Sor * Carriage, Busi- ness or Pleasure Wayou (uew or second hand), it ts | Soph your stiemtlon to cal. a fitese article are im yao or tnore diferea! sipley cach, yo as to ive alma Sele a tous guaranteed a in as ‘hese vods are for sale on as accom: STHAYED £ROM 214 4 ST, SE AY SH | With as polite and prompt attention given as Sister walle ewan W Pbiiteed to due ane | Bia" oe laches Higpatrine wd Faiatioy” doue Puunber, 3 romptly. the best $50.50 Bucy Hat STEER st | Beapte tha whole cosa! fs $10) SEWARD FOR INFORMATION THAT Give wencale ny Sat Bw. 3 ) Mul lead to the recovery of a Wrench travel- | mbig-lm 8. J. MERKS. Sat Milas MGDRUHEPS Detctive beens: | POM SALE AND RYCHANGE Ain 400 Pa. AVE Sarkct Soares J w' ie te eee Bag: IOiCLE S1OLEN—A 541NGH SPECIAL STAR | Sud%hend sul! new ty oie > mW, Pers fath aa es ei meee | © ois dn megbtal i ee be paid fur information leading to its were [JOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, ONE FINE-TONED drew FP. 1008 Hstuw. —apl-3t | 4175; octave, carved rosewood square very lit. OST_ SHIELD GOLD RING, WITH MONOGRAM | Fiijmrs, G22 b* Se SF GL. WILD & Bios, 709 Le iivand ouend if recurued oo Tog be aa g ne G BALE CHAMPIO’ : ) REWARD WILL BE PATD For THE ne | fATSY pF ae Colt: SLOO Soya ae ody. of the ian who was | fie tuauuiactaxes THE eae SER ap Par ‘aor sees nee use tes” | C820 eui'si. watamiore, 13-3w* FOR BENT, FURST 4 , ROOMS. WITH FIRST. Bs Jaxes Meuse $3 Suor - se dount, neat McPherson S34 erent -acrion!—Some dealers <i “"Frauistcuts scbommedated. 1016 Lothat | morderto mak sages pees eee NS ee Fee AL eo Be hig Square, two pleasant He Bart Vreusient parties Fe exchanged. mad S22 husied aud Lard rererences guaranteed and required, ap0-zwe BE | pu youn first-class | SBN iN ENE ING THIS STAMP, aoe { st. N. W, TABLE BOARD. FUR- Koonm double single. 3 SHOR. Beware of uuitations which acl a tui opus ts with ON y MAY DESIRE WELL VENTILA- Pee ey, or eueuite furatahed or ha 3. MEANS & co. furusbed, shonld call af GRAY"S, the old established Onr, Boston, Mass. Caterer, who has taken the new eo ry eal cwory 9 Meer guantity of Bouse, ¢ corner of F7th and sta b.'w. Per- | Shoes daa fa Eavieit or transient, with Table @ Hote and. at. | Tho Sony thet will tell you the reason Pec Feprste digs cyie abags realy for, x ME NS* $2 /SHOK for Boye —_— ice ‘ape | Pu spat ts for ae in W sPEAGCE MANSION, Cok QTH AND HATS. xw. | BONS, 1y ibetae Bote Sees CS, Ca iments ape tis | eee 2 7h CARDING AND ROOMS — TWO LARGE furnished Ey R RENT—PLEASANT, WEL NYSHED Piven ete a pig etary Grab aud regured OI Wet Ete WELL. es BOS. Obs ahd soe ee Le ax ELI Putts Bina outa i th | Fe SALE—AT LAUREL Mp. HALFWAY DE- COUNTRY REAL _ ESTATE! REAL, ERATE, PURCHASED ON INSTAL. menta.—Wish t0 purchase 8 su House and | ts: send and aS an eas | Fpouse ‘ROO! ARGE GARDEN; FOUR | H Pe ad ‘Tita iso, smali Farm tile from station for rent. 0... HINE, Vienna, Fair. fax county, Va. aple-3t* ANTED_TO RENT_NEAR CITY, WITH PRIVI- lege of purchasing, Howse and good Qutbuidings, | with about a wed Exud healthy locas Ton “Adcom Hele SMEEIE E. O. Pox 282. aplO-3e YOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—FOR WASHINGTON | Palys kiewerty, one of the inost desirable farms tn nd within aight of the mougyents S00 acres: 180° fi an i. F heavy oak tinber. SAMUEL BEALMAH, 310 | st. Baltimore, Ma. | JOR SALE—sOME OF THE Iytug around Washington, Virgini highly improved and at prices to suit mre XTER & MACGOWAN. 1008;1010 F st, chase: | “apieaer ne oR SALE—HALF MILE FROM FORES' | Fedo bestia aoatre totter ieee | buildings:‘spleudid ‘site for building. BAX MACGOWAN, 1008-1010 F st. apl6- i haven:¢ toons ume erase, al e 2 1 1e house, all necessary out- buildings; fruit, grapes and "berries; © meg foe 10 Ace 3 talle” tromy“Agiiediict“ifridiee, room | frame house, barn, orchard; finest view of city and | Tiver to be had f Warten cane. $4,000 + fruit and’ vines, 8-room $5,300. | ies from, ls fruit’ trees, 8: ‘frame house; all Outbuildings new and good: 4 1iles.84,000 10 Acres good. aud: fine building site...8900 A nuniber of odter siualler yiecex ee NEE SYPHERD & CO, _ap6-3t_ scthesteeeee ie 5 LOOT a POE SACEBAKTER & MucGOWAN ARE PRE fired, co jinpart rellable nsormation to parties eotits investiutnta af Foren 6 vine for twe on, which the beautifal hotel tangs. Veatiuents iu that delightful suburben resort wi do Wall to call at our office, 1008-1010 F st. splé-at* : For Sie FUL, BUILDING LOTS AT Laurel, ‘Ma., owned by Hon. A. P. Gorman and Phelps &'Shaiier, from oie to oue and three-quarter ene bee mee Se ee SL a pot. Rare Shanee for investinen yw be sold on easy prices: will be advanced tits’ pet cent by May 15. Rid ‘pias. app bet NEAR e SPAE TER, Laurel, 46d. YROR SALE_ON 16TH 8T. ROAD. NEAR BRIGHT- wood : contains uear]y six acres ;improved by eleven- rom FraineDwelling, Pane Stableand Carciage House room for two horses aud jwo cows; also a two-story Frame na beot ined a2 carpenter shop. TYLER & MUTHELFOR | mh19-Swe ISU F at. hw tween Washington and Baltimore, and’ 30 minutes fro HOP Op ut an ‘Out ‘with flowers and fru! ‘Also, the opposite comer, containing ‘one act. ‘This property ig convenient to thé depot, and can be bought at alow figure. TYLER & RUTHERFOUD, L726 ¥ it ets a mb 236-tw" JOR SALE—SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, ON HARE- Wood road, near Soldiers’ Home: % dere ground; new two-story and attic frame dwelling: nine rows; new carriage house and stuble: price $3,000. only $300 cash required TELE & RUTHERFORD, 226 Fat nw. te apo.2w" | OR RENT A DESIRABLE FURNISHED KUSI- lence in Hagerstown, Md., for the summer; larxe shaded lawn, 9 rooms, Beth-Foomn, &c. M, Hagerstown, Ma.” 3 PORSALETA NERY DESIRABLE FARM. surT- able for villa sites; u.w. of Hyattaville; one mile from station; five miles from the city; good view of thecity: will be Videu to suit purchasers. Sy 3 it SALE_A NUMBER OF FARMS AND BULLD- Pring sites along the Metropeuitay Beaven, “apld-bn "AUP HILL & CO, 1338 F ot. {OK SALE—ON BLADENSBURG ROAD, JUST Fraguteide of city, 14,000 feet Ground, Fran) House, je, Ke, suitable for Daltynan: oily. #5005 term. PAPA M AE a WwiisON apltim 1008 Frnt ew FOE RESTA NICE FARM OF 120 ACRES, ALL in cultivation, with « good five-rooin House and out-buildings, a good orebard, well watered, half-mile from Beltsville, on the B. & 0. It. R.: will rent for the \did drive; suntimer, with privilege of taking it ioncer. Pee OE WAOGAMAN, apl2-7t N8OE-806 Fst b.w, 1 SALE OR Th NE ‘OVER 600 acres: large Louse and outbuildings ,lecated on ‘Aqui Greek: beautifully situated on the highest ele- yabeu im the county lots of fruit, dah craby ete. For further particulars call upon, or sddrcus ALPRED 8. WITHERBEE, _sp]2-1m Brentaiio’s, 1015 Pa ave. OR SALE— NEAR BRIGHTWOOD, 14TH ST. extended, near proposed park: Very pretiy plare: tree acres! frane cottage, sable; &c.t hice shade trees; beautiful view ; only $3,300. ‘spo-bn WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st. (OR SALE AND RENT—SMALL HOMES NEAR Rae city a specialty. Pitty. fine selectous now on band cheap aud on 7 open "TeH. SYPHERD & CO., 1007 F at. E ARF AUTHORIZED ‘TO OFFER YOR SALE thie Hyatt Mansion at Hysiteville, Md. ‘The pro erty is beautifully located, directly opposite the mall Station; oue and « half acres: an abundance of hade ‘trees and ornaiueutal shcubbery ; Gwelling I brick “structure, contaluinge 25 rooms Drosepte advanuien for muuniner hotel use that have ‘no equal winouy the Sus foundings of Washingwn. Will bewold ata bargain, On Saoy ter, to'an unmnediats purchaser pin fH. SMITH & SON, 1222 P at. | FQuses AND LOTS AT HYATTSVILLE.—We have for sale several of the most desirable houses in this most attractive suburb of Washington, at prices Fanging from 81,000 to $13,000. Also 2 Jane nun Der of Jots, among the most eligible in the vil ace. apl-im Perse SbNy 122 7'F st, Keay, SOR Ry or will rent dwelling furcished. Agent, 57 2d st., Baltimore. mh31-: FOE BENT FOUR ROOM COTTAGE, WITH TWO acres of choice two miles from city; beautif Lealthy location: $7 per auonth. it ERIS 1425 New York ave. 2: mk2d-4w 1B SALE— BYATTSVILLE HOME in fis rayidiy-trowing and basttaLsebtas in this raps and besutiful Suburi Yitlawe will fad it wo thelr advantave to look et the Lot forsale in 3 & Wine's addition. These Lots arg on high ground and elegantly lucated. HYATTSVILLE. hae wade wouderfw strides in the past three yours, ad ines promise “of a brisht and "ppogneras Tabre. leven trains each way daily ou the Bede 0.1 Cou the unvdersigded will take pleasure in showing a pla unde ¢ pleasure in showing a plat cf these Lots, and will take parties out free of change tnd show thepreulses “Tide vusrattend portct, aid : LOUIS D. BIN: terms easy. ah 19-Tm. i 1930 Pennsylvaiis ave. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ON REAL ESTATE, aio 106 cont per anium; auy suau desired’ or on RA. PHILLIPS, 1-3 __1488 New York ave. ‘ONEY AN ON REAL ESTATE, PROMPT Minton toallsiateaticie rata WORMSED: _mb31-Lin '¥ ALWAYS IN OUR HANDS TO LOAN ON Mi sauistactory peal cntatenecurity, in stuns to vitae Bond U per caps ini rest. a LL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st, nw. collateral security. apll-: *\ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL EsrT. Mite to stat Gaurance placed lar best compa ies, THOS'S. HENSEY, $88-3m 1006 F st, hw. EAL ESTA NS AND INSU! R22 STEEETQ AND pa nag 1433 New Yorcaves © $261 ONEY To LOAN OF RE | MOR eeat ms oft eeTATE IN SU it O HOLTZMAN, 815 commer 10tH and Fats i. ON! LOANON APPROVEDE: A M EY TO on OVED REALESTATS uO” “GEO. W- LINKING, eof. H and 10th sta ‘ONEY TO LOAN cetaue nccuniig, Ue St epee rates ons security. s ocZ0 oe) 427 Pennsylvania sve. Mose Foros. ‘AT LOWEST BATES 0) OS LEAL ESTATE SECURITY. THOS.J. FISHER & CO, [atts 17 yz! 3 MO%8¥ TOLOAN Om REALESTate at Lowest ‘DANENHOWER & 808, _as as sila «5 2 ON) NW BEAL ESTATE OR FIRST- McXeR ON ONE erage ox roe where the seounity is quod. ul3O '8.0GikEN, 203 7st ow. Mu J. P, Puss 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER. ‘With unusual facilities for direct importation of the LATEST PARIS AND LONDON FASHIONS, we are Preparad to show each week novelties in BONNETS AND HATS of the highest order. spl None i tt LE i iiarnes ch at EEE POMP OA sett ae Fuser. (of supax Foo" &pq ill to Pe atta See oer te = Tea) Hat ily Lor = fe ‘Ataple time St. Albans for lund ton tteaiiane raoteh oe CARAS eh wis cence are fet Hae Ry ea ee Loudon, Baglante faa 2, apa. Gi Cons Core: si : ‘Orders received at Oftice Gas Company, 413 10th st. n. Either of the aight oMges of JOHNSON BROTHERS. ‘4.G. JOHNSON & BROTHERS’, oftices, HENEY & JONES’, procery store,” M st. uw. Georgetowa._ f Hroabsa hescoe both cities, s very nice two-story Gothic Frame | 2d EDITION. Lat ans Wo he St IN THE HOUSE LOBBY. Eager Discussion of the Alleged Par- mell Letter. Loxpox, April 18, 3:30 p. m.—The lobby of the house of commons {s crowded with members eagerly discussing the alleged Parneft letter. ‘The Irish members indignantly declare it tO be a forgery. Mir. Calne and Sir Henry James, both liberal Unionists, were observed in animated conversa- tion over the letter, ‘THE SENGATION A GREAT ONE. The sensation produced by the publication of the Parnell letter has been so great. that the Speclally large edition issued to meet the ex- cted “deiaaind proved insufficient. ‘The 7mes exposed special bulletins, calling attention Co the letter, and sent extra supplies to the railway ews agents and to the bookstands. | pa Bi ahs ease THE REVOLUTION IN TONGA. The Wesleyan Converts Being Merci- lessly Plundered and Killed, San Franctsco, April 18—Advices trom Sydney, N.S.W. per steamer Mariposa, give the latest Particulars regarding the attempted assassination of Premier Baker, of the Tonga Islands, by con~ the sydney Herald ut Stea PU Tdepueertes Une Ger dkte of February’ 17 iat we Barer believed that an organized attempt to kill him and over- {urn the government was to be made by the Wes- leyans. ent for soldiers, and a large number Of indiscriminate arrests were made. ir, Baker ut the prisoners through a form of trial, con- lemned them to death, and the sentences were ex- ecuted the same nignt. Before the sentences were carried out the acting British vice consul, W. E. Giles, used the utmost exertion to prevent the execlitions. ‘Things were growing quieter when the newly-appotnied vice consul, R. B. Leefe, ar Tived at Tonga, and, after an inquiry, decided that he had no power to interfere. he ‘storm again burst forth with redoubled tury. The Wesleyan Mission College was invaded by an armed mo Wesleyans were brutally beaten and thetr houses wrecked. Mr. Leefe was again appealed to, but again refused to interfere. Among the earitest Dersons arrested and condemned to death was an ordained Wesleyan minister, David Finan, aman Of the highest position and repute. Many persons Were under arrest, and six executions were to take Place the day after the departure of the steamer which bronght the above news to Suva, and thirty more the day following. The French and Ger- inans have sent for men-of-war, und urgent repre- sentations have been made to the governor of the Fijf Islands to interfere and depose either Mr. Baker or Mr. Moulton, a Wesleyan missionary. A Special to the Sydney Herald trom Auckland, New Zealand, says: “Further news from ‘Tonga states that Wesleyans are being mercilessly plun- dered and maltreated by the king’s soldiers, ‘The Preinler does not anticipate any dimculty about ‘rench interference in ‘Tonga, and is of the opin- fon that German jealousy would be aroused by the appearance of the French so close to Samoa.” FIGHTING THE EVICTORS. Tenants of the Skinners’ Company Re- sisting Desperately. Dupin, April i&—The London Skinners’ Com- pany is evicting the tenants on its estates at Draperstown, near Londonderry. ‘The tenants are resisting with all thelr resources, in many cases having barricaded thelr houses, cut away the lower stairways and made fortrestes of the upper floors, whence they are defending themselves aguinst the sheriffs and constabulary. Blown Up at Sea, TWO OF THE CREW OF THE SCHOONER MABTS KILLED. New York, April18—The steamer Benefactor, from Wilmington, which arrived to-day, reports: April 16th, at 12. Xs In., Cape Hatteras bearing west by north, picked up’a yawl-boat eontalning Capt, Henderson and four men, belg part of the crew of the three-masted schooner, Geo: 8. Marts, from Baltimore for Charleston, with a neral cargo, she ey been from some un- Known cause blown up and took fire at 3 o'clock that morning, killing the first mate, Mr. Nute,and aseaman. Those rescued lost everything except What they haa on. One of them was Ly burned about his face and hands, _— An Agrarian Murder in Kerry. Dvswsy, April 18.—An agrarian murder wascom- mitted-last night at Killorglin, County Kerry. ge Lord Clanricarde Sued for $50,000. Dvsiin, April 18.—Mr. Joyce, who resigned the agency of the Clanricarde estates in Galway, De- fore the troubles with the Woodtord tenants’ cul- minated in the imprisonment of Father Fahey and some fifty-six of his parishoners for adopting the plan of campaign against the rents demanded, has egun a Ube} suit against his former employer, the Marquis of Clanricagge, and lays his damages at $50,000. SS Eight Inches of Snow at Scranton. Scuantow, Pa., April 18.—Snow commenced fall. ing early Uhls morning, and by noon the ground was covered toa depth Gf eight inches on the level, and the storm was stili raging. —— FENANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m prices of the New york. Stock Market, a8 teported by special Dodge, 939 15th street: Rich. Ter. ‘St, Paul i Dow 5 SiP.& 8: | ". se || Do,, pref.) sigs 3655 SATIS, [TE West! Gusow:| Fez! 7652 Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp. April 18.—Cotton steady and quil—middling, 10's. demand—Hor Flour firm, with aud western suy 0. tainly. 3.85 treet : 00 Hi wey family, 5.00.’ ‘Wheat—southera qui receipts; red. Olas, abn r, 9 2004; and que winter red, spot, $0) Lis; Tune, M1 syaHty ; July, b rn—southern higher yello 50: western quiet aud firm, Sabb, rime to choice western, 133.008) Provisions steady and quiet. Mess pork, 15.50 aly, and clear rib sides, 50. Bulk imeats—shoulders peeked, 7a. Bs m0 Sa8g. western packed, 16423: cre: Ye a quiet, 13.” Petroleum steady. fi%. Coffee firm and quiet—Kio cargoes, ordinary to fair, 1oa\1 Susur steady—A soft, 5.60; copper refined x1 yan active, O39a0%. Whisky quiet, 1.24. Freichts to Livernool per’ steamer stealy—cotton, S24. flour, 2d. Receips—fiour, 8.039 barrels: 8.800 Iahela, Shp rel . 42,800 bushel 3000 busliels. Chicago Markets, CHICAGO, Itt, April 18, 11 m.—The wheat jmarket bezan to break this morning, under free offer- ings for May delivery. The starting price for May was Ki lower, at 3- ety 8 few sales at 844. The market eld stendy until 10 o'clock, when free gelling Beran, break to 82} occurred. The offerings a ‘all the way Gas tg ela +H nN yery nervous, May being auoted 3 corn, SA T1AG. May ont, 283 rk Yard, 7.30. iy ont TE hypo (oe Local, PREACHERS AND ExnoRvens.—The annual meeting of the Local Preachers’ and Exhorters’ AS- sociation of this city was held at Union M. E. chureh, 20th street northwest, yesterday. ‘There ‘was preaching at 11 o'clock a.tn. by Rev. Samuel Kramer, ex-president of the asgoelation; at 3 o’clock p.in. the Local Preachers’ Love Feast was held; at 7:30 o'clock p.m. there were memorial services in honor of the late Geo. T. McGlue, in which Rey, Jno, 8. James made a few touching re- marks on the iife of the deceased. “After remmaris by several others the secretary, Rev. W. W. Buck, read the annual report, showing the number of sermons preached to be 204; number af exhorta- tions, 132; number of prayer-meetings attended, 475; ‘number of claseinvetlags ateonded S13 of maerngesslsiania 0; ayaa OF bapiues 80] 5 administered, 20; number of erat Services at tended, 24; number of miscellaneous meetings at tended, 115. The association has been in holding revival services this at Grace church, oth and 8 streets, which continued. DEMIES THE CHARGR.—John W. Green, a colored shoemaker, doing business at 307 L street north- West, Was ‘arrested this afternoon, by Detective etc a meceeg sumer event joseph T. Ball, a. -year- 01d colored hoy. ‘The defendant denies the charge. — FUNERAL OF AN OLD CrmizRN.—The Major funeral of PRRs, Sabet Fellows. Bailey hye ee ae ae E boy ne was detalted to hein id put up a batcery after Fort Washington had been blown up inisid. He had been connected with the navyyyard fOr over 60 years, ae Mr. HECKHEIMER SuxPRIsED.—Saturday night, about 15 o'clock, when Mr. Abraham Heckhelmer a int Ove sout attended ‘Tent of Kechabites Han IreaPite tale to c08 fo bor en io tk Ffot the TO SUCCEED GEN, WILoeX. Col. Merritt Promoted to the Vacant The Presifient this afternoon appointed Col. Wesley Merritt of the 5th cavairy, superintendent of the diergeuerai Point MMitary to succeed Gen. 01 a 2 40 be bri THE INTERESTS OF COMMERCE. Varigus Questions Answere@ by the Interstate Commission. The Interstate Commission have to-day under- taken to answer numerous questions as to the in- terpretation of the law submitted by the order of Railroad Conductors Travelers’ Union and other organizations. The questions relate to the issu- ance of free passes to the families of railroad em- Ployes; to the granttng of reduction of rates to officers and members of associations composed of railway employes; to the method of granting passes by One railroad to oMficers and employes of other roads, &c. The questions relate to the pass- age free of railroad officials and ct upon with mad business not direct he roads by which they are employed. NO JURISDICTION. The Commission say that “a careful reading of the ‘Act to regulate commerce,’ under which this Commission is organized, will show to the peti- toners, and others who have similar appli- cation, that no Jurisdiction has been given us to answer questions like those under consideratt Anexpression of our opinion upon these subj at this time, being nett employes woe iy connected er a, duty imposed nor & wer conferred by the statute, woul it no judicial eMcacy or sanction; in fact, would be no more useful to the public or the carriérathan the opinion of other men upon the same points. ‘Two sections of the law confer power upon the Commission to entertain and applications and petitions.” 10 CORRECT ALLBORD ABUSES. ‘The Commission then cite section 4, authorizing them to suspend the long and short haul clause, and section 13, authorizing them to hear com- plaints, ‘The Commission sums up the matter by citing the fact that the petitions presented do not contain any charges or complaints; do not affirm any Violations of the law, but, on ‘the contrary, declare that the railroads want to com the law. The Commission holds that it with not created to dictate as tothe inanagement of rail- Toads, but to correct alleged abuses, and tl therefore, the juestions presented do under their jurisdiction, not com ‘THE MANAGEMENT OP THB RAILROADS, ‘They say: “Congress has not taken the man- agement of the railroads ont of the hands of the railroad companies. It has simply established certain general principals under which interstate It has enacted, in section one, that all charges for interstate trans- rtation ‘shall be reasonable and just;’ has commerce must be conduc ibited, in section tw crimination; has fort “ul manner of ‘unjust dis. iden, in section ti all undue and unreasonable preferences and advan- tages; has able and trac, and ing of freights. Thut, juired in the same section reason- jual facilities for the interchange as prohibited in section five, the pool- in substance, ts'the inter- of stite commerce law. "There is notiing novel in these provisions, They simply business of the common carriers to the well-settled Principles of ‘the common law, leny that there was bring back the Yet no one can ent need of theirstatutory formulatjon, Alleged difficulties in putting them in 9] vo which they have been violat ration only disclose examy ted in the past.” les of the extent SUSPENDING THE LONG AND SHORT HAUL CLAUSE. Saturday afternoon, the Interstate Commission amended thelr recent order suspending the long and short haul clause of the interstate law, 80 as | to include the following railroads: The Illinois Central, the St. Louis and Cairo Short Line, the ‘Tennessee and Ohio, U Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac, ‘he Norfolk and Western, the the New York, Phiiadesphia and Norfolk, the Cape’ Fear and Yadkin Valley, the Louisville ahd New Orleans and ‘Texas, and the Newport News and Mississippi Val- ley roads, +00 Interior Department Changes. ‘The following official changes have been made in the Department of the Intertor: Oftice of the Secretary—Appointment: Herbert N. Curtis, of New York, member of board of pen- ston appeals at $2,000 by transfer from office of Assistant Attorney General, Office of Assistant Attorney General: Appoint- ment: Robert B. Lamon, of Illinols, clei 000, by transfer from board of pension appeals, in office of the Secretary. Pension OMice—Appointment: Edwia A. Gibbs, of Lexington, Va., medical examiner at $1,800 under the civil service rules. ae Visitors to West Point, ‘The President to-day appointed the fallowing visitors to the West Point Military Academy Palmer, of Mlinots; for 1887: Gen, John W. Gen. Robert H. rson, George W. Childs, of Philadelphia; N. Andes Ray, of South Carolina; Rev. New York; Charles J. N. Gwinn, of Maryland, and Dr. Wiiliaia Everett, of Massachusetts. ‘Phe President of the Senate has appointed as visitors to the academy Senators Dolph, of Oregon, and Cockrell, of Missouri. of Georgia; A. Courte- john N Brown, of ‘The Speakér of the House has appointed Repre- sentatives Wheeler, of Alabama, and Anderson and Butterworth, of Obio. PROTECTING THE ALASKA SE: Bevenue St about the two the U. the Alask: Asc AL FISHERIES. —ThO er Bear Will sall for Arctic waters th of May, and will carry instructions agents concerning the protection of seal fisheries. ‘The question of the Jur- Jon Of the United States over the waters off the coast of Alaska fs belug considered by the Cabinet, and the Bear will be instructed as to the policy (6 be followed before she sails. It is prob- able that there will be no more seizures of f vescels beyond the three-mile Hilt from main land or the stands, THE NAVAL APPRENTICES CANNOT COME 70 THE DeI.—The suggestion has been made that the apprentice boys of the Navy be ordered here in May to take part in the national drill. Comment- ing on the suggestion, Commodore Schiey said to- day that it would not‘be a good br idea, for it would ak non the boys’ studies and s6t them back for one or two months. Besides, there 1s no ap- propriation to, defray whe cust of bringt Tt would not be possible, he said, to remove the training ship New Hainpshi port, as she 1s moored in a bed au ere. to go to sea, re, d 1s totally upiit ing them now at New- QUARANTINE AGaINsT CuILIL—Owing to the prevalence af cholera tn Chilt, all ports north as far as Panama have quarantined against the arrivalof any vessels, merchandise, or mall from Chilian ports. Tn consequence, the mall from Clif has been forwarded via the Straits of Mz Jan, Rio de Janeiro, and New York, thus m the'circutt of the continent, arrival of some Chilian ma{i matter at New York for Ecuador, it was forwarded to Guayaquil via Panaina, where it was back to New York. 1 romptly refuse Superintendent of Foreign king Recently, upon the ‘and sent Mails, Mr. Bell, on being iniormed of these tacts, had the mails returned to Chili, where, upon its arrival, It will haye nearly clrcumnavigated the South ‘American continent twice, a distance of 23,846 miles, pee i ee SUPERINTENDENT BELL, of the Foreign Mails Office, is preparng a statement of the postal methods employed In this country for publication ih the organ of the International Postal Union, which is and expects to return to Geo. Merrett of New York, L, W. Sherman of Boston, J. L. Wi sued at Berne, Switzerland, ‘Tue Post-Office Department proposes to estab- lish a registered mall pouch between the United Stutes and New Brunswiek, PERSONALS. G. W, Benjamin, late minister to Persla, E. J. Steiner ot New York, W. 8. Mellen of Chicago, H. A. Strong of Rochester, M. Collins of St. Louts, H. D. Hyell of Boston, are at the —Carroll D. Wright, Commissioner of Labor, who has been fll at Boston, 13 now convalescent ashington shartiy,—— ‘A. C. Eliithorpe of Chi- febster of Omaha, J. E. Briggs of Rochester, are at Willard's. ——Pension Commissioner Black the new minister to Austria, went York on Saturday,—Ai |Gen. Law! Mover to" Neve ‘the recent arrivals at fort, from the Hygela Hotel, Old Point are J. Wash- pNGlinan of the" Army, afiss ing Gilman, and J. H. Gibbons of the ” Navy. ——Admiral Navy, has Franklin, of the United arrived’ at Bologna, italy. >—Mr. E. 8. Densmore, of the White House force, as returned from a trip to California— are Theater Company, . M. Palmer's Mi Buncker ofthe Ne . A. Dunel Of the Herald. F. A. Burr of and Philadelphia: 7imes, ruirer, Times, A. G. Gincinnatt York SW Dain of New anks of the Philadelp! aed World, G. P. rady Boston Herald ‘Townsend of ews, Horace Townsend of the New York J, F. Magennis of the New York the Arlington.—Hon. W. H. Calkil oe Bell of New York, K. R. Ran R. H. Field of Dunc at Edinburg, are at the Scotland, and. ‘The Maxwell Land Grant. THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS THE DECREE OF THR LOWER COURT, In the United States Supreme Court to-day a de- cision wag rendeped affirming the decrea of the lower court in favor of the validity of the Maxwell jand grant. ‘The Maxwell grant covered Qolorado and New M¢ Jonat tracts of land on what are now the an old Spanisn “Gecretary of the Seay lan in Colorado and eran n Gok Wa and fiterior ne “held task ee ee ‘Mrs. Weltha mons | 11 at Willard’s A. Emmons 18 quite ill at Hiovel, where sh has heen staying since the 15cm JUDGE CABTTER’S DEATH. He Passes Quietly Away Surrounded by ™ the Famjly—The Arraugements for Oniet Justice David K. Carter died at 10 o'clock Saturday night at Ris Rome, 1016 13th street. At the time of his death he was in an unconscious condition, but, as stated in Saturday's Stax, he had, several days ago, realizing the nearness of his 6nd, made preparations for hts funeral and ar- Tanged his earthly affairs, When death came there were gathered around the death-ped his wife, his son William, his two grandchildren and ‘the servants of the household. For balf an hour before he died he seemed to be in heavy sleep. For some time Judge Cartter had suffered a great deal from pain in his stomach, which he regarded as due to dyspepsia, He still continued attend- nce at the court, but.as his sufferings increased he found himself compelied to and place himself under medi short Ume ago he made a trip to Fortress Monroe, thinking the salt air might be beneficial, but it Yas injurious, When the chief justice returned trom that reso had lost over twenty pounds In Nes qn his cond ‘Was found that this was much worse tha: He railied at mes, but gradually and steaall week ago yeste last time. Without to move across the ipost, hui enti day, the result of scirrhous of the stomach. Rev. Dr. Bartlett. the exercises will At 8:30 in the evening the at the request of the Laiib, of the Ariny Meat an autopsy, and ft Was ascertained that death Was cancer of the peloric oritice ‘THE FUNERAL SERVICES. Funeral services will be held to-morrow after. Noon at the late residence of tie deceased, and, in accomance with bis wish, Rev, Dr. J. P, Newman Will conduct the services, He will be assisted by ‘here will be Lo sermon, and and without display, remains will be removed himself vere then absnduneds and thechict gustice los the CI us himeelt realized the nearness of death. Yester- son of the deceased, Dr. ical Museum, in Mesh, and his condition in before making the Journey. it was perceptible that be ly became weaker and that 10 Would not be Jong before his death ogcurred. reek ‘be rose trom bis bed for the ae na ae up and attempted yut his strength him, and in his exhaust \¢ tell st nin a ed condition he tell again: a ve up active work jeal_treatinent. A A b had left y, and heme performed the railroad train and will be forwarded to Cleveland, Ohio, for interment. ‘There will be no services at Cleveland. Dr. Cartter, the son of the deceased, and le David K. Cartter, jr, his grandso1 wil the remains to Cleveland. The mn, as been held by the members of the Bar Associa- ton and the tamuly, which it ts expected will take place some time expect to the Memory of the Deceased, PROCKEDINGS IN THE COURT IM GENERAL TERM. ‘The Court in General Term convened this mora ing, Judges Hagner, James, Cox, Merrick and Montgomery on the bench. On the formal open- ing of the court, District Attomey Worthington, Said he had been requested to make the formal announcement of the death of Judge Cartter, as ‘Was well known to thom, Sinoe the last sitting of | justice, w nat the | head of this judicial family for nearly a quarter of acntury, had passed away. Although he was full of years, and those present had been aware of long tiinéas, yet it was hard to realize that they should see itis kindly face and hear is voice hot only because of his hut because in days, gone place When the destintes of the people were tnvolved, that this court should take some appropriate action in reference to the the court the ehiet his no more. Tt was at tion on the bench, th by'he ied an eminent event, JUDGE HAGNER'S PEELING TRIBUTE. Judge Hagner, who Is now the acting chief jus tice, responded as follows: “The announcement just made was not unex- pected, for we have all known for months that the hahd of death was upon the chief His buoyant’ dts; Jess postponed the period w when a feebler ition and force of tended tong with the. nd aintul Uo the inexorable decree, “The death of a chief Justice of this court could not under any circumstances be otherwise than a solemn and affecting event to ws all. But in this possesses pecullar Impressii the fact that the chiet case it quarter of a century since. with his brethren in seemed to have mastered ciples of correct in langui qualities h to the co legal always striking, sometimes humor; there Was rarely absent fram his deliver. ances Some sentence or expression that would fix Aiself upon the attention and be carried away in Who Ustened. And what- ever he said was delivered in a voice and with a manner so animated and iinpressive that commu- interest (0 discussions that might have n dull and inattractive, bestowed upon him a massive torm’ and striking physiognomy, @ highly-expressive countenance and an aspect intelligent, almost leontne, in its st with Chief Justice Carter in his a member of this court that We may app speak of him. There were other rel Which, ag a public man, the country at la! him well. As a lawyer legislator in the Balls of C the memory oft! nicated otherwise “at high dipiomatic hous lived 20 101 the bar, who natural gifts, “Of the five Justloes who were here ‘two have ler this bench by voluntary reuire- uient and three have yielded to the handsof death: so that, a3 the only member of the court of that find myself called upon tn behalf of the court LO respond to the tupressive announceient by the district atiorney that reusinds us Uiat W may never Inore here see again the Face of our ven- erable and distinguished “Tn behalf of my day, 1 Services of the a Is THE CIRCUIT? COURE ‘The announcement of the death was made in appropriate terms by Col Enoch Totten, and Judge Cox responded, directing an adjournment to Wednesday next. place in the history of bis time. long be remembered in this community, where he and especially by the members uf W him so Well and could best ap- preciate his mental endowments and his great col evitable day’ beyond the ature would have yielded Justice had been its presid- ing officer from its establishment, now nearly a He ‘Was its oldest member at the time of its organization, he re- mained on the bench longer than either of his original associates, and when he died he had al- most attained the four score years to which 30 lew are ig enoug) come, His strength had not yet become labor and sorrow, cS from failing health durin had not become dim nor his vital force abated. aan ecame aequalnted with Ciler Sustice Curtver ‘years ago, when Place on this bench. He bad then nearly attained his sixty: seventh year, and wasnaturally past his prime. T saw enough Of him during our association to give ample asdliranoes that the traditions of his former ability were well founded. “He was accustomed to Say of himself that he had not student of the law, and he was never deepiy trained in the learning of books. But he possessed amind of great breadth apd vigor and of rare acuteness, with @ faculty of perceiving with Tapidity and clearness those points in a cause which he considered decisive of ‘the reai questions involved. ‘The study of causes heard beiore hi as a general Uhing, Were confined to lis animated discussion with counsel Guring the ancumeut and the last year, "his eve the geueral Judgment, natural powers of reasoning enabled ‘hin, apply them to the questions involved or by a species of intuition, His opinions, which were al- Ways pronounced extemporaneously,were couched pecullariy characteristic his mind and disposition, original in style, frequently senientions and ¢pigramatic, jin full a oy asa mugress, as holding & position and as the ‘associate of prominent men in trying times, caieagues {express our sym. | pathy with the sentiments vo eloquently utiered in our hearing, and we direct that 1 Upe Chiet Justice that looks upon us trom these Walls (dow impertect a representation of itu as he Was iu bis best estate!) and that this court stand adjouraed tli Wednes day morning after the celebration of the tuner ual ‘draped tn mourning, justice. ‘cone and doubt weness from for, except been a profound itation room. He prin- and bts to of the Ing th quaint Nature had jons th ge knew hefied a conspic- He with elght years he portrait of ‘THE CRIMINAL COURT. In the Criminal Court, in which Judge Mont. gomery took bis seat for the frst time to-day, District Attorney Worthington arose and sald that Justice the feelings. he. adj to Akron, O1 for several was at and tl Renich were in the'uinds of aan ight aid, should bp, he moved that the court Jou ‘ull after funeral—to Wi mery said he cfal terms would not si would take brit Atand pro ‘ted ah adjournment, A Sketch of Mis Life. Chief Justice Cartéer, of whose life a brief sketch was given in Saturdays Stan, was born near Rochester, N. ¥., in 1812. In early life, me ap- iced to the print ess Riuriow Weed eread nw and nay pues {the bar in 1832, AC the age of twenty-our, ater having practiced about years, shester, removed where he Hien bs ented his district in the Otto lexis, rosea strict oie ISture, ln 64a he was elected a ‘representatite Congress, and served fas re-elected tor ‘an to ol jas inaugurated Carter was ia this city aba'was received ot sipoe the last sitting of the court the chief ‘had from & and 1211 ‘Wednesaay had been advised ‘and that ln General r that the iced law to Masstlon. abifity that he term, Aes a agin garaged cas ot = eee ca spin alte im the winter of 18@2 AREQINTED AB CHLBR JUSTICE. On the of the act organizing the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, in 1863, Mr. Lingoin tendered nim thé position of chief gustice. | This office he ‘contiauously tor twenty. four ‘War was. in and did not seek it, he the Criminal Court be was a ferror to wrong Geers Towa ils custom wo deal Out sentences commensurate to the offences committed. Yet ~4 was not unmindful of pleadings for mercy, and cases can be recalled where, In response to (ie supplications of tne tamilles of prisoners, he yielded and restored them to itberty after, COMMON SENSE AND LAW. While devoted to the law, the chief justice claimed that in tts practice the principles of com- mon sense should pot be lost sight of. On more than one occ in the Criminal Court, when under the law it' appeared doubtful whether a risoner could be convicted, he boldly announced hat the law of common sense would take cognl vance of the case, Indeed in his decisions there was always to be seen an under current of plain ractical common sense. For some years 1 Was Soubefud as to wuether “tureeccard monte” was an offense, but the chief justice, Judge Wylie, and others pronouneed it to be no more nor jess than larceny, and Uhereupou the gangs of Uaree-card monte swindlers were broken up. Raised on & farm, the chief justice never lost his interest 12. ricultural pursuits, nor did he ever forget Che jaceof his gativity. | Every summer since he has non the bench he has visited the scenes of lls childhood in New York, hi: ar Cleveland, Ohio, and his farming and tonwood Falls, Kansas. The latter an regarde as constituting the most valuable part of his estate except, periaps, his District property, tor he has op thema large quarry of fine building ‘stone Which has been for some years in demand. HIS INTEREST IN THE COURT-NOUSE. Almost immediately after luis appointment as chief justice he saw the necessity of enlarging the accommodations of the District judiciary, and Ume and again he appealed to the committees of Congress ta that end ‘He secured, first, appropri- ations to improve and air Lue Court-House, and: then to build the addition in which the General Term, Cireuil, and Equity Courts meet. For se¥~ eral Years past he has urged an appropriation for improving and changing Uke front of the butiding. ‘The Court-House building was to some extent his pet, and he often remarked, when it was sug- sted to him that he was entitled to retire, that fie desired to see the Court-liouse completed, and when that was done he Would cheerfully give way to some yi rinan. He also took agreat tnter- est in the new Jail, erected over ten years ago, and the general plan of that structure Was suggested by fim, he having first examined all the model prisons in the country, as Actors at the White House. THE MADISON SQUAKE COMPANY CALL ON THE PRESI- DENT AND HIS SECRETARIES. The members of the Madison Square Theater Co., playing “Jim, the Penman,” attended the President's regular reception this afternoon, ‘The President came into the east room afew minutes before the usual hour, and found but few people present besides the members of the company, who were presented to the President by Manager A. M. Palmer, after be had been introduced by Mr, Roessle, The reception was In- formal” ‘and no speeches. were made. The Teme were ahown , through che ariors and conservatory, and, after leaving the White House, visited tae State, War and Navy De- partment building, where they were presented to the Secretaries of” State, Navy and War, They then called upon Secretary Fairchild at the Treas ury Department, and visited the Luterior and Post Ollice Departments. Paraded Whe e Rain Stopped. THE WEST WASHINGTON DIVISION HAS A PROCESSION OF 178 OWN. ‘This afternoon, when the rain stopped, the West Washington division of the emancipation day parade, which had been walling all day for the onler of march, made a procession on its own account through the city, Some other organizations that were in marching order when the sun came out also fell into line and paraded the city. While the Owner was Praying. A HORSE AND CARIAGE STOLEN BY BOYS FROM IN FRONT OF A CUURCH. Yesterday morning & horge and carriage belong- ing to Mr, James H. Simpson, of Uniontown, were stolen or driven away from in front of tie Assem- bly chureh. Later in the day Mr. Simpson’s son recovered the team. Four small boys were in the Vehicle, and, at the approach of Mr. Sttupson, jr., two of them ran off, ‘The other two were driven, to the station-house, but they were released, as It was not known who'had taken it, To-day a ware Tanl Was sWorn Out against @ small boy, Who, It 1s alleged, took the eau, ae Large Sale of Suburban Property. Mr. Austin P. Brown, real-estate broker, has sold for Hon. Geo. M. Robeson, to Mrs. Effie H. Ober, formerly manager of the Buston Ideal Opera Co., the tract of land known as the Jeffries tract, containing 17% acres, lying between the Litue property and Lanter Heichts, and extending from Columbia road to Roek Creek. “Tue price paid was $78,000. This property will be subdivided and Plaved on the marset. ———— Dintrict Government Affalra, INTEREST ON TAX-LIEN ChUUIFICAT! The District Comumisstoners have se question Whether tnterest all be charged lpon Tax-ilea cerun s trom the date of their issve or from the date of the assessinent. ey order interest can be changed only from the date of issue of the Men certificate, This oruer ts based a recent opinion of the District Attorney, Mr, A.G, Riddle, which revoked a fermer opinion of its, made for Wie Instruction Of Lue Cotalstoaers, that interest sould earry from thiriy days frou ied the: the date of the orizinal asessment. ‘The fund Which has been. pledged for the redemption of the elgut percent greenback cerufleates will be af- ed by this ruling of the District Attorney to Wilson has a for author. ity touse the cip ection of West Ist street and Marylind avenue, in Which to erecta ‘rand-stand for use at Une unvelitng of tue Gar- field statue at Chat place. DECORATION DAY. SE, Faunce, assistant adjutaiit general of the ‘ALR, Department, of Une Povouiae, has asked Ube District Commissioners to obtain the peruls- sion of the governyr ot Vingiui:: to the eutrance into that State of such militia oncanizattons with arms, as may be under the supervision af tne de- ment, Who intended to participate im Uae jorial’ Ceremonies at Ari@gton on Decoration AN ISTER-STATR COMMERCE QUERY. ‘The Commissioners have Inquired of ihe Inter- state Commission if the Inw in any way prohibits the rafiroad companies from allowing special re- duced rates for the transportation of indigent non- residents. ADDITIONAL POLICR. The following have been appointed additional privates on the police force, without compensa’ from the District: Danlel A. Yaste, W. J. Kenney, H. Brinkman, G, R Wallace, and B. F, ‘thuow. ‘THE FISH TRADE. During the past week Inspector of Marine Pro- duets Harris inspected Une following which ar- 3 Herring, 2,135,159; shad, Dunchies of Vartous kinds of sh, 5.585; clams, 12,000; sturgeon, 1, and 4,500 bushels of oysters. Durlug tat ‘uine he Co: Geuned 3,850 herring, G3 shad, 319 talons, 1024 bunches of fish, and 36 busucls'of oysters, BUILDING PREMIVS have been Issued by Inspector Kutwisle as follows C.D, Lelberman, to erect two brick stores and dwellings, $8,000, numbered 1532 and 1534 14¢h street northwest.” A. C. Leohon, to erect frat dwelling, $1,200, near Whitney avenue, Thos Mar Un, to erect two brick dwellings, $2,600, numbered Sifand S14 4% street soutuwest. Henry Strom to erect brick dwelling, $1,900, numbered $16 43) Street southwest. J.W. Shiles, to erect brick dwelling, $1,200, numbered 1006'C strect_south- West. Mrs, Leconte, to alter house in rear of 3 street northwest; $100. C, H. Schneider & Sous, (Wo alter 210 12th Street northwest; €200, Local Notes. ‘The testimonial benetit tendered Miss Kitty L. ‘Thompson, at Lae Church of Vur Father, las beep poned unl the 26UR lust. Jas. Wiliams, colored, was before the Police Court to-day charged with stealing nine cakes, nine two pies anda pair Of shoes foul Geo. Toyes, and the court ordered restitulion in the sum of $2.40, which Was made. ‘About a week ago Detective Kall was turown from his buggy and severely injured, He rewurned toguty to-day. ir. ‘ibourn has addressed a circular let- sero ene california pioneers now ia ‘sus ling & reunion some in the motte gy a which suai include a stad bake S.C; Wells has bought of Cordelia Devéndort & lot "Jouss Ht McGowan bas of Caroline T. tf f THE PENSION VEPOEs. The nd Army and Politics, 4A CIRCULAR WHICH WHA, NOT BE RESPONDED TO, ‘The grand commander of the Grand Army of the public has iaued an onder directing Uae posts ROL LoTespond to a resent clrcwiar from the New York Trt The clreular referred to asked each Grand Army post to take a vote, first, as te | the President's privete pension vetoes; second, Upon the veto of the Matson pension Will, and Last, Upon the question of a general service pension, The 7 +it Is Supposed, wamts to get exe pressions of opinion on thes» subjects for political ses. Particularly a vole upon the Preside Vetoes is desired. It Is against t Grand Anny to permit ther us Poses, and no expression upon the question of pensions 1s permitted nt ap into such who is at the head AK Te porter tod: “This cirewiar was sent by the Tribune to all the Grand Army posts in the country, for the purpose Of getting Expresste fas to the Presl= dent's pension vetoe Matson pension DIL, and the q The fact 1st mous on Uh or of a gene berality 1 service pen: nen ary hot wnat milvority 1 but It was ne f The ruling Gr Ariay—the frand Army a8 a body, IS as much oppamed Lo Lv discriminate pensio Cleveland. If such a vote Were 1 might be that the some individual posts t have re.erred Co, that w at the sentient of the order, ax shown by Uke vole at Uke grand encampment: “There might be pow tical capital made out of these, and urite started in the order that Would lead Co. serious results, ‘The Grand Army caunot afford U anything of Uae sort, Fairchild wisely bssted event 1. July Would Not ale Jow such a vote to be Laken in my post.” soe Vockel Released on Bail. ‘The district attoraey Uus afternoon cousented to accept Mr. Henry C. Hann, of Baltimore, on we bond of Jno. L. Yoeckel, in the sum of $2,000, for latter's appearance when wanted for Utal. yond Was given in the Police Court and ‘Yoeckel Was Teleased from ousted) > with Geo, £ Matting be drawn into ‘The Home Soctal Club 1, E, Mankin and Elmer £. King as ineorpor 16 promote social Intercourse and taprovement bY Uterary exercises, has fled.a cerUlicate of imoor poration, oe A CAR DRIVER KULLEI BY DRUNKEN MRy.—Dernard O'Callaghan, driver of abou ar ranning be tween Greenville, Jersey City, and Bergen Pi had last nigitt fo Who, IC Is’ Sala, ret pute ensued, which han was pushed over r drunks mi While the ear Was in moun, ‘The Wheels passed Over Lit, Cau ing tnjurtes Which resulted in his death a Tew uth, ULos after is removal Lo his hole, a shor. dst away. The four men—Christopher Christ, W Tobin, Jas. Farley, and Geo, Furst—were arrested, O'Callaghan was Uirly years or age and unuar ried. - J SAN FRANCISCO WHEAT Manket Excrrep.—The San Francisco Produce Exchange at its sesdon Saturday morning took no accion Iu the matter of 1ixing Ue price gf wheat options, #s uo petition to that effect was Preseuled vy Lue Dears, ay Was Te red would be done. Prices at the Close wene: | Buyer, season, $1.84i.; buyer, year, $LMG\, as agatnst Pr tae toner g1.ad4, and rt ~The Latest mall quowaidons (uh April) we sy per 100 Ibs, “ason, and $1.90 0 at, Rocunvort Arracks Pork.—M. Rochefort 2 Mole: 7 intransigeant directed ay the pope, who, he says, sactiticed | France YY Ah Line Ciukinese } Hon and is now atding in the Work of | Aisace-Lorraine. ‘The arucie couciudes: ot our sw known to fast on Pri- Vern Md answer thes ny the renci amboasedor Co Uy can suppressing Ue relious budget, “ve A MURDER Consrixacy,—Clark Hi. ‘Thi arrested at Detroit Baturday on a eh aplinyy to bribe Walter €. Cole tw ha, is ‘Thomas had & policy 000 on Davis anid Was to give $200 Witness seurcied under Use lounge gave away Uae plot, _ soe An iron not,con- A FIND OF CONPRDENATE GOLD. talning {rom $1,000 to $1,400 Tew days ago uk 1 Craw io a, IL was buried by in IS 440,000 tu gc afterward eucamped on the laud now belon: ay to . Bewly. - soe Wav THE GIRLS WENT ON SeInKE Menasha, Wis, all the candiiy department ot une Mea | Woolen Mills w erriday. Tue pre | prietors of the anti ne Window Tacing the | Senet painted r hat the girls Would al. i u and not be pied to | yicls retuse to etura Ht As removed. ‘see sood Templars bas Court at Hayey aad chestta leader, Woo Way Lisa Dand, Was arrest i ee on So PREVALENT ap Farar. bes Consumption be. come, Unat 1s now ¢ he great SCOUTEE Of Mati aasallve sbages, all Puls {aud cowie. 'S Exp Dey allay Neth obstrucuions. promacly te * speciatty eta and on dy rei Dr. D. wwe Kita Astin, WET AL PEIN. of New or Waslington, “ROTHER vb. aired uate aud a Bladen, munis. Our trensure hes ¢ M take plac fron ot at 1 Funeral stay £01 CAULFIELD, Tn iti CAULFIELD, brother euy. DELANO. On Ap JAMES 8. DEL Funeral frou fis late Teaidonre, nemday, April 0th, ab pat, iuvice Dk EAL On Monday, April 18, INST, at 725.8 m, JOHNALE younzest sou of ¢. W. and Aube Drescher, aged tWo yours aud tour wontha. my flower Gioutes a heaven, ited Lim there; ta Yet hard is tive partie te by Hs Mormen. ral will fake place from his parctte? reside 1) Thir-eenth sirect southwest, 3.0'clock pau, Luce diay, April 10, Ise MERKELL On the morning of April 17th, 188, | FRANK i culysou'of John» aud Heurictts Q. Mor Tell, zed listen years und seven months. Toiauver ata feuds of the tainty are Respectfully, Mteud the Tuueral, foum his father's rose 26 Tenagivania avenue southeast, ou Tuge Wri 1G, I8KT, at 11 o'clock DC. youtigest wou of the Tate Jude isin uve wl ake pis to tate rosdence, 220 tag treet nordeant at {0 o'ciock win, Tucudays Ape Interment et Ivy Mull, bear Alesaudtan, Vas . reabori tur ymin tinea, MALY RGSS duags tera abort nit vf 4 ter“ctE.M-aid the law P.. Kelly, aged fourteap years and eaylt wouths. ftveral from her tate residence, corper of Oth and ay Se Teh i Graut avenue northwest, Tues aor ay Conception, invited to attend * KNAPP. Sunday, April 17, 1887, at 10:30 MAKIE COKNECIA, tutant daucntir of Magiie Knapp, aed three mou even ‘Funeral private. —. KURTZ (Ou Monday. Apri 18 ISNT. at 1:90 aay Pneumonia, MHENKY, only son of Bios ‘Amnie"R, Kurtz, aged uine eat, four ror twenty ela days. Seats eerste meer e Sie thas rears tices of tammy Pespectauily invited to attend. = MARSHALL. On April ISth, 1887, at Fe Wreiveteare Tahonths and tee dag, frefyeans ion Gsaghver of LWwrend Mary Maraiail- ‘Hosanna to Jesus on linen, ‘Another has eutered to teat: And Sodaed ia tomsants Gea Fie lieuehtsn tne uaa shove; aayed iu Uie arnua of his love. Pm. at Say Churoh, commer "Ii rein Rorti Mpclonds ‘and relatives a luna MATTINGLY. At the HSGLY, ared SS yearn, 1 *yriobds aad ven are of r. Wa aM rom St. Peter's church, W y, April 20th at Pron Eeeiscssame’ or Marys Couniy, Mt Seoee please coved Pod oCORMICK. April 17th, 1887, at 1:30 p. wal MocomMiCK, i We toon Jy age. Gone, but not forgotten. sense residence, = i aie saeest aeaeeen 2 HICH, AL 7:20 this messing April 18, 1887, aftey a pleertag anergy, {ACOH 1k 5 REREAD ORR Sei STtaeate hi kar LLC® | alter. . SaLSK aA AY j ROK telat, Bt one oes Ream,

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