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FOR RENT_HOUSES. OR RENT FURNISHED Mouse o UT Frisian cpl tot ta aay HPCE, OF EIGUT from “lune I to September 1: refer meer eon si unusual opportunity. "Apply at BOP Sod at ee ops A PULLY FURNISH. em insprevem stise; Sacotien: 10 rooms: all mest tux: deitehiuily situated in wee S100 eee Beets Adkins Hee See oan POR, RENT OR LEASE ELEGANT. FRAME Heine stated in we BSE, ELEGANT, (FAME feet of erund on wach ean eet alse large stable: Kouse containn £2 noone eey Baise aud cotdl water, and fs completely fesichet teeta myitce 10. SHERMAN & CO., 1407 F St. RENT house, northeast, ted. $50 in advance, June 1 to October 1 Or Es desirable. “Address box 1435, 5: R RENT—THREE- STORY AND bay window: inodern improven it. Dear 1. (110) nw. 1D! ADAMS’ Book Sto1 {OR RENT — 1105 13TH ST. allconveniences; #40) ‘THs. E ICELY, FULLY FURNISHED Fuomis and bath: all newly mat Locality F ottice, Foes 1333 Ht St NE. BEAUTIFUL SIX Foot house, om Congreas st.” as, water, &c; on hue of care Only §13 per mouth "Inguise si Tst nw. : ‘mylt-1m 308 3D ST.N.W. A TWO STORY frame dwelling, 4 rooms, at $10 per month. om SWORMSTEDY £ BRADLE Foe ee st aouses, A421 Qst.nw..fur, (714 Qat. nw, Gr... ai, Lire 7 cap. at, Se 815 i at nw, th sts. w.. Gr pa eat 1404, “i408 Ma TIS Tze c, Br. iar, ‘stable, 1 jabs Es: 2d and sid th stow 1020 Vii at aw June i, i LY Corcoratl Vs itis 2 Or 07 ith w Upeer pert 1436 P'xe a 3 a SS per part LON Pst dow.. Se VSL 10th st ii-w Sr To LEASE. ES FOR Per An.9th and Pa. av All of sq. 439.except mand Pa. Jot 10, 8. w.. $400 461 7th st. Pore term of 25 years Cae SNaluable piece of Gunton! bldg, Pin Vasiness prop'ty on Pi and Pa av.. Pm ¥, bet. 11th & 12th SUL TAM ste Be Bocce blw.: rent $150 per Dy.and taxes, lessee {Pourld ov sane, Vth, bet. Wand Bary ray altos Wy, bet, dt aid SOW ‘The above isonly a Books. For full list 60 28 port hut ™ of the property on my Mer. ixsned on id ¢ Let an THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. 13th. tuyt - JOR RENT_—AT $12.50 FOR SUMMER MONTHS, heat House on cle ‘ve. G-room brick, water i JOUN SHERMAN & CO, Hoe Fest jt ‘T_SPECIAL—THP N HOUSE COR. tele: = Spruce st.. Le Droit Park; pretty cottage, mod. eye. 1 ais; $27.50, 7s rece be CHAS. E. BANE: _my17-3t 308 at awe it RENT NEAR THE CAPITOL. A D! 1 Asts. ne.. rooms, ail od. impe. RABLE aud pleasantly situated Brick Dwelling.nine rooms, including bath “1O32dst ne abe-24t DR RENT—FUR NEW THRE E Story Enns n Ist Orteber. wi rent to tawily of more than four 4 iven and required. Inquire 404% Ist st. nw. JOR RENT—PURNISHED—1405, st., owned by u naval offiecr shed; all STOL well fur- for two | QOR ke SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, {with nts, near the Capitol; rent low #1 1th st. wany 16-3 DOR RENT —1 BLE DWELLING 616 | Pa. ave. 5. & cellar: 8 rooms: all imps; | matty MSTEDT & BRADLEY, my Xo SO E and evilar, furnace. Mente: handsomely papered and mabogany mantel ‘With mirror, im every rovm,; Wide parking. Rent $73 a nw. adorn improve- Perit house te open f (¢ hose fe open for inspec For particnlate apply to the owner R. GOLD- SCH TD, 1210 t.n.W., from 6 to amy 16-Lin VOR RENT—BY R. 0. HOLTZMAN. laasav ur Thos C.#333.33 1203 Pa. av.c7rs. le. 13F 350 14 at. Lr, fur Sq. 17r 0 1841 Rat pw. 10ry. atnear 1 hy wt. 12s 7.2. 168. av. DF Dup't Cir 10 1b near Ost. 10r.--100 store 605 6th st aw. Tere. land store = St uear Pa ave. st. bear Gst F stn w., 3d floor 22 and E sts.bw...10815 Property puacea w for rent or sale is Uberally aavertised dree of cust to the owner. ‘For list of property for asie, call of send at office mylS RO. HOLTZMAN, 10th and Pesta. nw POR RENT—2112 M 87. AND N.H. AVE. DRUG Store and Kesience, 10 rooms, new and never occupied “MM. PARKER. 1418 Pst myl6-12¢— JOR RENT. Fet.n.w..2r.. 208 ah? K st, 2200 Tatu st 230 Gat now. 920 15 75.4gla Whasricn alle 3 ra eS uowsed Brick hate 33541 House Reatinurave. dt 2B117 Ket. & z ¥ FU Bh st nw. store i (00 1802 14th st.n-w.9r,. 100 80-2 at st aw. LE ed BL av. nw. 10r, 100 100 i 1 i 1 jOUY Oth st. nw. Ld O1Y Coun ave. Gls Eat nw! ioe St 416 6th etn. 16r. 83. Ht De Salesat..1ir.. upper part yea Tat ata #3 isti Rsk nw. Or ‘Thesbove houses cau be examined by permit from errece uly, ‘THOMAS J. FISHER & 00. Sat Ted Fst nw. i, Citas Er on Dingman plac . bet. N. J. ave. gt. nw. 4-room bricks. will Ouly be rented to res Bie colored families, $0 per month. New Iunses ROR Bi FURNISHED HOl san aMer at a nominal rent land ave. FAS spe: 08 18TH jwellin and tore, G 5. ‘JNO. BOWLES eee, 1221 F st. Fe RE rooms, a! 1016 I st.n w S uk KENT—1903 F ST_ SIXTEEN ROOMS. 960. Abriy w GEO. W. LINKINS, 19th and H sta Baw. muy 14 Lw #140 421 oth st.c0. 108 190 18 su ne.. Gr, be Massa ¥ J. av. Ww OF u est euser i... 10.80 6 MA av we, Or 10 13 N.Yav.4r 8 5 13 Sdst. « 29 4 Wilson st. n. 4) & Wall's alley, Sr 3105 Pomery st. nw, BH WARNER & CO.916 Fat.nw, JOR RENT_THAT HANDSOMELY FURNISHED House, 1514 B st. nw.: electric. bells, perlect plumbins, will be rented from now till October ist at Slow reat t asmall family of adult. my lt BATES & WHITMAN, 1407 F st. nw. OK RENT_1WO FINELY-FUKNISHED HOUSES, jn, Nat mew. ear Conbectieut ave. rhe sum these housce are coroplete. with Ste location, Baylis: BATES& WHITWAN. 1907 Pat ac. 5JQOR RENT—1424 9TH ST. N. W—10 ROOMS, Ai motte improvement: story Weick Sable month. ADDIY on premises. my 14-3 20-G22-018 Ist ae..8.00 a Body wow ew 200 Del ave 4 Hr Paik cor iy asa RENT—835 PER MONTH TILL Ni Per, lainginely furnished House 11 fashionable uid door reserved. Apply to BATES & 1407 F st., of on the preuiises, 1742 N st. wmy 14st NT_002 S ST. ¥. W__§ ROOMS. 935. Fiztclon ot nw.8 Y 8. Pe Sy Lest CHARLES W. BANDY, 921 Pat Faia Brick ty 0 Fs...10:80 Esta sw. & Lok RENT—i08 310M ST.—NEW AND © plot rating at taseutent Erick Dwellings: nine ce my. RENT—i340 LiGGS ST. A BEAUTIFUL ee SS os ae TE BREA | 3029 Vets | 1005 V st, br. from Ist of June to | {OR RENT— | Fes mts wt: 3 Wat, OF mn. \ Roth sts 2250 Ceveiana av. Fora full lstappiy to myl4 FOE RENT BRICK HOUSE, tWo stories: four rooms on ficor:'vellar and all modern tn Sinow. C. Ho AKMES, 927 Bet. FoF, REX, of Inne to Lat of | Ni nvenient to Dupont Cu Sunderland Piace n.w., 10 ‘Small House, near Port Sieridian Brow of th, 1006 N st., 10 re. m. i... 1456 Corcoran st. 10 rx, m1 ROR RENT 0G, orem 5.939. m. 133 o 211 Sel alle N.Cay | ar. Ezy Gr., ms T—DAN. 5 78100 119 E 9 Bos JOR B 28 Iowa Circle, it. x St ‘suitable for large sumer chambers. Address ass “my LS-lwe Fok RES ‘20th sin we dios Nos. 1905 to 19) ¥F my iit farnished house of 11 rooms: tubes, | Pussession Jun S-story brie! fory brick, 14 okatory brick, YF tory brie ‘Gro story brick, 6r p23 FOR RENT—HOUSE! ‘Both of these houses ri Sr palit. it ne., Sra, m. i O23 Het. ne. nt Kat 40 Kootns, second doors, 1116 F at. u, ENT—FURNISHED—CLAGETT MANSION, Fouttatte for lanes susaiear Boaidar houses twenty bloat of thonvirhly ple hou wil be Ada auld are now opal for ibspection. 0 NCIS BY MOMUN, Heal atatoand Loans, JOR RENT— DESIRABLE AND CON tory brick, Gr... a 1418 F st. now. WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Pennsylvanis 8vem.W,_ 25 FEET iret and five on second ements, ‘Kat. near my 14st CRNISHED HOUSE, FROM 18T st. cara: cighibors. Address Box 89, Stat Offic. myla-e" JOR RENT_UNFURNISHED— al mt. jand Fists, $12. Lith st. n.w., near Mane. ave., 0 Ts Wew Mount Pleasant, Prospect Mill, furnished, located ; xcellent i for summer, $50 RD, 12226 Fat, 0 hotts al.,dr,w. 10.30 y between Lut p. sod Land ME at water. a 2H. MARR. Real Estate and Insuratice Avent, 36 F st. now. N, 1115 FST t.n.€, GF....810.30 th si. iw, OF. Ay atin bed wade. 10. eas q.g9 st. se, Or. Gr. ‘Siary's Pisce. 10.30 m4 Pines, 10,30 seconet aud third ‘CLAGETT, Brightwood, D. G STREET BETWEEN 97a AN] ‘D ‘This June elusive. 1Ssat Ft ENIENT Met pe plumbing, exellent dow of water, bath, speaking 1 to Nov, 2. Apply on prem- my6-49 jaa and store. .40.00 PARKER, ‘so a lange wuuiber of furninhed hi Hee ne ot TTC FO BEOWN, 14:57 Peun. ave iw. Urick house, 218 1 ‘9th st. best heating Haprovement, b. DODGE, FOR RENT—THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT st. n.w., containing 14 rooms and bathroom.’ Stable in rear. Fine m rood, Rent $60 per month. Apply to C. W. THU! OR RENT-NEW 11 ROOM HOUSE, KITCHEN dining-room, &c.,on first floor; hardwood finish nisl MONEY TO LOAN. TO LOAN ON APPRO’ rit ERANCIS patate ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON JOB. C_G. KENNEDY, 720 ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL AVE city or county. in sums to sur interest, CH. KNIGHT, 607 Wo ee HOES OF REAL SWORMSTEDT & M collateral security. apli-dm Y ALWAYS Gand U per cent interest. so OPS TLL te JUNSTON, R el3. ‘Moderate commissions. aus GEO. W. LINK. REAL ESTATE. 7th st. nw, 4 REAL ESTATE, A’ per an desired’ pet cent per ania: aby suim desired: oF 6 1428 New York ave. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, Vo sult, at lowest rate of luterest. corner 10th and F sta. n.w. HAVE IN HAND 36,000 TO LOAN FOR 3 OR 4 years at 6 per cent on good Real Estate security. 0 SC. HILL SALE—TWO STORY BRICK, SEVEN ROOMS: __FOR SALE—HOUSEs. iodern imy ta, east front: ian een 0 and + ear three lines of cars, BATT AM. T. LEXPOLD. 1331 P at. n. w. a OR SALE—THREE-STORY BRICK, 10 ROOMS SALE THREE STORY BRICK, 10 tith sty neat Mens avenue, H. T. LEIPOLD, 1331 F st.n.w. my17-3t -NEARLY NEW THREE-STORY Fea? Doms, bath and cellar: ail ite ts: between 4th aud Sth sts, D. w. Beptemedts; Mase ave. a Er ie a LD, 1331 F stn. w._ fas, Hot ahd ‘cold waler, a ler, Hive ome. Price’ gsu,000, et Gauirable secseeng (4 SHERMAN & CO, R SALE—CHEAP—A NEW BRICK BAY-WIN- ae, Seven rooms; water and petweon Had Date er for BL a0 non 4,500 a. LL ‘The above Looks, is only.a Portion of the property on my For f i List call gt office for bulletin isened ou, the 15th. Imylal THOS, E WAGGAMAN. FRO8 SALE CHEAP—FOUR-ROOM HOUSE ON K Mt betwoen Sth and Tt star aw swear Tas ae Lat 17 by 129 feet deep. Price, #000.” Good inyest= ment. C,H. PARKER, 4 and £ sts. ne. my17-2 FOR SALE_HoUsES AS FOLLOWS: 923 MASSA- chusetts ave, lot 20 feet 4 inches by. 1gsts_ bri house, 11 ryoms, modern improvements, 407% Lat ste hotae IT Get. meek rode et See EONS we, 114 Get. then 728.1 AUMESCHELL O34 P ats Hooms 5 aud6. myl7-Ot LEVELAND AVE., A DESI lt, 6-room, press-brick front House; beth-room, hot and cold water, as ix: closets, in nge, ‘latrobe ‘and ‘slate mantel Foou:' paved “street; good ‘tant inspection, Owner der, 1029 20th at, R SALE-ON 16TH ST. Poitier hous bats bee ot Bondage on gO at and 20 feet on New Hampshire ave. with wide park- ing on both streets, Price, ouly $3,500, a Fem of house ‘skx, Fooma, hall, bath, cellar, gag gine rear ahieye ane “eth ot thy 10-2w* R SALE—NEW HOUSE, 402 N ST.N. W., TWO- tory brick. with eit rooms, bath, pantry, Ké.; house is well Hnished with’ mantel mirrors, an AT retried . ‘apprecia and get order. for Key. ALBERT #'FOx, O20 Ft. how. “mpl? at FOR BALES FINE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE.7,500, ft. ground; double house; 10 rooms, bath aud pan- ry smiod. tp. ; new and eareeuly baile _myl7-3t" ‘Terms easy. patie, ae aera ge 19 st ft, near Fy improved By welling: 812,500. for ‘new bulletin. BAXTER & AacGOWAN, 1008-1010 F at. wy lat Fe SALE—ON RHODE ISLAND AVENUE NEAR maven well built Guguire ‘of St At convenient of eM PARKER, 1418 st. hw. mau iny10-68 R SALEOWE ARE AUTHORIZED TO SELL e fora a0 cay. oe store property on r near igth, $0,000" 1th ste neue Poses Pace $10,000" and 812000: aise O10 Tathn no gtd B60. ‘INO. fs & CO., wei F st SMALL HOUSES ON CaP- 1 ToOuIS; eaay term: stable: bargain, MeKIBBEN & HERRING, my16-3t ig TSF at, FOR SALE SHAME COTTAGE, 8 ROOMS, MORE than 12,300 fect of ground; 20 bearing {ruit trees and hundreds of vines, plants, and flowers. Price, $4,500. Inquire on premises, "1351 E street south~ cant. my 16-30" | JOR SALE— 140-10 to alley. nul new house Sth at frame: 721 ih wt al GEO. W. LINKIN: 16-6 Youn and Hate. D. w. oop SALE-—410 11TH ST. 8.E., FRAME FOUBE, ane rents ize 10 rr month ; as $1200 % juare from price $1,200. Ingulreof W. A, BARTLETT. Cor. 7thand F Opposite Patent Ollice. _ SALE—CHEAP—A NEW SIX-ROOM FRAMI Tahu kes price BL IO0 cue apsites at #. o MANGUM, _my) Cor. 7th and A SALE—BUSINESS PROPER oTH SIDE Bitte area a be ee a One SIDE Leth st._my1t-6e_ pay an above Fst ‘apib-6w" $ 008 TO LOA 1,000 ON BEAL ESTATE, fmy6}__ THOR. E. WAGGAMAN._ TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. PROMPT BRADLEY, O27 Feat nw ‘TO LOAN ON c 3 i iisiactny ten entate security. ia sutas towsibat 738 15th st. nw. cs O HOLTZMAN, ‘ONEY TO LOAN Manne toeet at toweat ra ‘enaie security. FITCH, cS Toke on a real WH eunisytvania ave ‘UNEY TO LOAN 2427 y re3, ‘ON KEAL ESTA ‘THOS. apt a ¥ TES, 1 LOWEST BATES OF INTEREST FISHER & ised Pace M NEY TOLOAN ON REALESTATE AT LOWEST 'DANENHOWER & SON, Lis F ralue #200 per month. L. M. SAUNDERS & BitO., “myitae oe: meena hy Te ‘OR BALE-13 PER CENT INVESTMENTS— heap Homies for $4,000, on easy terms, if taken at ones. ‘Three very pretty (uew) brick Louses, 5 rooms, modern dumprovensents:, excellent Jocation, only four Squares froin Government Printing Office. W. EF. BUR- FCRD 14 ‘York myl4-3 VOR SALE—11 PER CENT INVESTMENT—AT $2.00, to immediate buyer, « business property, ‘whder lease to Governinent at $1,000 yearly. \W BURFOI 2 Ni 3 myi4- Poe SALE lore ST. PROPERTY_AT 83,750 IF house. ft once —2-story and basement 7-room Brick ‘WE BURFORD, 1422 New York ave. $5,500, EASY TERMS, BEAU- tiful frame house, in excellent condition: 0 rooms; modern improvewents: in best part of northwest, W: ¥_BURFORD, 1422 New York ave. my14-3t" FOR RALECAT A BAUGAIN, AN EIGHT-ROOM house, vate ae modern improvements, r for 83,050, DS UNO.F:WAGGAMAN, 806 F at now. Fo SALE—VERY DESIRABLE DOUBLE BRICK residence and stable; well located on the corner of two attractive streets, in the vicinity of Thomas Circle; house is well built in evers particular; has ail modern improvements, aud is in first-class condition $5 funtece tee ‘prenuiacs: evry to PROS: soe ea Es =e Con tsea Fata. tay Le lw. &« FOR SALE-ON BAST CAPITOL ST. A BEAUTI- ful prees bay window House, just completed, FOR SALE—HOUSES. - # THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1887—WITH jUPPLEMENT 2d EDITION. poe eae STx-ROOM, BRIO fae AP RASETT ae er RS Pee ae ee myles rok BEC ees Rw. 00 Jobe F° Mee as, ap30-3w* 1 ere he FOE SALI THREE NEW TWO-STORY PRESS ae ge pest y 83,200, on easy LER {UTHERFOR! my7-20* es 1226 Pet, Fa epraresee ae WME Se ee a Sag nee W “HORT ROO ANP. ATTIC Eeepiibar iene iste ae -W.., TWO. Eistory prose brick front Ho {esate "inguire fae my! FOR, SALE-ON EASY TERMS_NEW ROR SALE—2224 OLEVELAND AVE. “TRIG “BRK House, on 1th at hear 1” nw containing ight rooms a .. coal icr pavements terms $1,400 ‘cash; bainice atthe rate of bogs 950. Dor AUSTIN PB madnth, _myl2-2w 1s FOR SALE SPECIAL ATTENTION dleairous of buying OF excha et Tesidences near . is slewanit “and. beautifully Anistied pte Wood jags in ever DAVID N, owners, 608 14th st. n.w, 0. ‘OR SALE—HOUSES—SPECIAL F hree-atery Brick Uran.t- Ash bet Three-story Brick, SF)m0.1 .BouN 2 three-story Bricks, Or, ma... C, bel 2 three-story Bricks, 6x, m. i, 3d, 5 three-story Bricks, 6r, mi, 12th my12.6t 8. ‘uit ‘brick, ato 00. ck, Seatory, 0. Toons, “mod. ime, price 46,300; $1,000 cash, Pennsylvania ave, 0 THOS. G. HENSEY, 1006 F st. n.w. ot LW, r Hitsone to the three mainder to suit; Key ai my12-2w GOR SALE—HOUSES AND ‘@ FOR SALE IN F Rivesttad the bid FRANCIS B. MOHUN,, my12-17t Real Estate and Loans, 1331 'F st. pene Sire TS Soon Steaks eee ees airs, new and elegant ‘S-story brick dwellis aye. 23 teet front 3 18,000 near: dove Olrele thy 333 +22 14,500 19th st..near all m.i.. 13,500 15,500 all ‘S-story and cellar brick dwel ‘Dupont Cirele, 10 rooms with furniture........ ‘B-story and basement brick dwelling, n it Circle, 11 furnace and alli. 1, Eatdsomely fninied.” : Sstory brick dwelling, with cellar, cent ioeated, 0 room bath alin Prise ey 2-story brick dwellings, northeast section of city, 5 rooms ald m1 "Erioe, each An 8-room brick dwelling, one square from British Minister's, all ui ies Sexoral verg. attractive and well-looated new ick dwellings, northwest section, 7 rooms aud cellar, with all m. - 86,000 and $5,200 ‘TYLER & RUTHERFORD, _my7-3wt 1226 F stn. Fros SALE-FIVE ELEGANT NEw Bay winDow bricks; 6 rooms; modern improvements east front, ‘uly’ $2,500 each, excepting comer lotsa, st 83,000; ‘ou the ihost reauopable teruis.. ‘These houses are’ moet Substantially built; oniy- best material st.ne., but one square south of Pennsylvania. ave; Tutuhis stones trow ofcary, Hendies, a. "Come juspect these cosy boi Utes re ee LER & REPRTTI, _my9-2w 26 Pennsylvania ave. se. {OR SALE—4-ROOM BRICK, 10TH ST., NEAR U, F 200. “also, © Du- 1,400 7,500 Ai repting Tor 820; price a3. ‘Foom bricl st, near U _myt WRIGHT & BOLTON, 9th and F sta, n.w, L Brick, Grand cellar on Caroline a. cles 10) room on EB roomson Ubee soeh and Sh Orootany ot Fat. Bett is ii rooms, {(ruoins, Flewee Paco rooms, @ at, bet. 1 Buhaud 14th: Fooms, Capitol st. ACrooms, on Corcoran st. fooms, 14th st., ‘business Toot, Fentou bt. Gow, rink ofige d C ‘and 6th nw. store aad dwelling, Lath 9 rooms, om Kiugsst., 1Grooms and Be SALE ite rie id 161 ate, ‘house... Ap iene eee Frame on Dunbartonave, Ok SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS— “7 rooms and More, 135i and Cate. aw. came on Congress at A4r. Boek, Ete Sth a Sev Grooms on N at.,bet.20th & 21st sta, Also, improved an feral six-room He on A st. n. al San (oe a nace Bee ax TTMom brick, 12th st, bet, Tana U ste 500 Hroome on iy’bet, Loti aud 10th ats. mW 350 {roots and cellar on Gorvoran at, rick, 1irs., East Capitol st, bet. 6th ana’ Troma ive comer Hand sisi see 7 rooms on Marion, bet. Gth and 7th = Apply atonceto 3. W. PL BS, mn2-Owe 1428 Now York ave_ WOR SALE—THE VERY DESIRABLE DWELLING omnitie's “Cures “Apri on (er preelee aT aic's “Chur “ApRiy on ties prowl yelock, oF to G. ¥- ATLBE, 1411 Gat tw. ap beaa Zw. \T A 8ACRIFICE—TWO TWO-STORY Blade just north of ° frame Houses on Road, Boundary: a short. walk from the Hestreet cara: Lows 264200; easy terms; will exchauge for vacant lots in the cit; SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 217i ‘927 F street. ‘OR SALE—POSITIVE BARGAINS. One bonse on 10th, Rat., 6 rooms, mi ‘Que on 2d, near F'n. 4 roomin, ‘Que on G:h, near N, 8 rooms, mi. ‘wo on H st n.e., near 5th, 8 rooms each, m.L. Qne on Ost., near 4th, n.w. For terms apply to = H. J. DALY, 631 Fst.n.w. my6-2w" Bosrsess Scrra Boswess Surv K, seven rooms, all tinprovements, clea myl4-3t swe GIS) ‘OR BALE-TWO BRICK HOUSES, rooms each, lots 18x92, on East Capito) iront, at » gres ‘at once and secure THOMAS A. MITCHELL. my14-5t? 934 ¥ at., Rooms 5 and 6. FOR SALE_“TWO-STORY AND CELLAR, Dow! BLE frame Cottage, ten rooms aud bath, hot_and cold 7: 100; Lanier Heights; price 88.500. water; lot 50x: Het Helgi, price 88. myl4-1w* SEVEN st.. south ‘them. Gelay where the sectirity ig ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- MCcist securities atlowest rates of interest io GREEN. 303 7th at. nw. 'THERFORD, 1226 ¥ at. BR SALE — A FINE PIECE OF PROPERTY ON ‘one of the best busiuess squares on 14th st. p. w.. table for busiiess purposes, will be sold very Feasouably 10 prompt pure mylé-6t" 7 & RU JOUND—A HYPERDERMIC 8) may have Box 101, Star Offic OUND-A POCK! aud 18th ste, ‘Thursday M.A NEUHAUSE, 1 Facave. take package wi |L | few EFI LOST AND FOUND. it by uescribing and payin expenses. BOO! Cy ‘nual sum of money, on the “Avenue, between 171 May 14 inat. LoSt, MILL THE LaDY WHO TOOK BY clippings. considered u fvalve eas #iven if returied to Syracuse House, IN LAFAYETTE PARK BETWEEN THE YRINGE. OWNER a Yaquireot tart mes el itt. ure! ‘HEREFORD, 1226 F st.n.w, JOR SALE—WE WILL WAGER THE PRICE ‘of the property, that cousidering the lo- cation and capacity of the house to make money for the Owner, House S12 E st. nw, offers the beat investment in the inarket on the terms we can now offer ik NUW ‘Vacant and can be ween on application. Gor. 15th and Q, 10rs., b.w., all story bow. AUT, cellar au B-story pb. R SALE FINE RESIDENCES IN THE NORTH- Ou Saas. ave., north side, near Dupont Circle, 37 ft. front, 25 rooms, oe completion ; $40,000. un Cony. ave, near t., $6 ft, front, double house, elegantly finished; $30,000. ‘see, 22 rooms; vate 1s ‘On south side Muss. ave., corner house, lot 35 ft. hours of Land 2 p.m. atay 15, 1 front, large Parking on two’ sides, 12 rooms; 818,000, tang "The hnder wll be suitably rewarded es ‘These Lousee are Sion the boat fs Tint scott ad ing the came to G10 Het. a w. my16-2t*__| eannot be duplicated for prices Leite os, SUSBAY, STE GOED | motto Jun SHERMAN & CO, 1407 Fat. Cor 2 EEO TEE | eee ie Se een & CO, 2 Le byte aia nat kat" SO avans ic AGS | ROK SALE TEE DEST DANOAIN 5 Tu 3 BN at By1G-2t"_| ins boy window house la pacteerorsery Sone ee ae | Dike eine SaLE™, Maer ©..o8 2m | uarmine ontoak. OMT aN w play, 13th inst. 7 THOS st awe ces Tmylo-aee | myleate 4'doors ubove F at. OST_IN THE WATERS—ON MAY 7 MY PRI SALE—AN EIGHT- ROOM HOUSE, IN A FINE carrier, while cross stream of er Crossings, lange atreatn water, fell and lost several letters Purtice having received ho answer will yr again. House open June Ist. J- A. HAMPTON, Pro etor of Glenbourue House, Paxson, yan County - my16-3t eer “OSE Ra AES point a time of ABLE, Star office. away, on Saturday afte: with 3 ‘Teun W ‘860 per month, Address PRI __PERSONAL. RIGINAL”: CALL AT STAR OFFICE FOR A dice. Ir JILL THE YOUNG LADY WHO siG@Nal Ww ‘the young man in chureh Someday night and mg ¥ ee AY: return the vaiue af eatllest conve! ILL GIVE $75 CASH TO ANY ONE BECUBING*| ae Verwament postion. FoNing wot Jote than jot Picased to make your acquaintanee, HO! J OTICE— WILL THE GENTLEMAN WHO DROVE rucon, from the Het m7 ala) in aig } jour: 7OR ‘hborhood and in perfect order: lot?5x109 : bus Bite ferabe Vases an several Bearing ray tees: fminewiately ; Hotes open Rone THTS a eh ot news bet enue be DERE R SALE—FIVE NEW DWELLINGS CORNER Zod and Fate. 1.0. twostory, tmnomant als Foot we beth, en alate. “and. wood thant S003 from each, suid will be suiduysa tarmato wit. DANENHOWER & RON, Wa ee FOE SALESIWOSTORY AND CELLAR HOUSE B t., etweon 9th and 10 raha ine myli-oF ING & WATEHS, G00 Liter aw, 20K SALE—TWO-STORY AND CELLAR HOU Eatin Oar tween 15th and. 4Gth wort owe fa bangaiur if enid suuce: 2 "USS myli-t- HARDING & WATERS, 606 ith ne AL E- BRICK HOUSE, § ROOMS, ALL Mt 1 83,000; inyl tt 8A SEW BRICK HOUSES, 6 BOO! WIN TU0F buanay hectares mrs SALE—A lOICE 8-ROOM HOUSE WITH Betti tit ectey modern coatentence ae wince = ren packs seme fiuished mantic: geuired.’ Fite 96,000: Taguire of G. two years. W: ave. Should you think of purchasing s BUSINESS SUIT for Spring, the first and most important consideration is Quality, Workmanship, and Fit, The large amount of sales in these Suits isan evidence that Gentlemen have found, from ex- Perience, the goods we sell, while possessing the appearance of eustom-work, can be bought for $12.00 to $18.00 per suit. ‘They are of Cas- ‘simere Stripes, Fine Check and Pifn Colors. Also, PRINCE ALBERTS and FOUR-BUT- TON CUTAWAY SUITS, in Diagonal, Cork- screw, Re. &c., at $18 to $35 per sult, BOYS" SUITS at $3.50, 84, 83, to 88 per suit. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS for $8, $10, $12, and $15 per suit. FIRST-CLASS GOUDS, Should you prefer to have your Suit Made to Order, on our second floor will show a Beautiful Line of Black Cloths, Doeskins, Corkscrews, Disyonals, Cheviots, and Cassimeres of various grades. Suits to order from $25 to 800. BEST WORK AND BEST TRIMMINGS, XOAH WALKER & 00, 625 Pennsylvanig avenue. (HOI www SS, eee dull Hae WW oH HH bags THREE FEA ONSWIGK OL! 1f you cannot obtain these Whiskies from $b Negril ow receipt of Pr Pr Parameter a ‘expense. 5. & B. W. CATHERWOOD, 114 South Front st, Philadelphia. New York Ofton, 16 south Wiliam cry GRATEFUL—OOMFORTING,, EPPS'S COOOA. Fo pia, Hood Ene arma cena Has Just returned from New York, and invites atten- tion to the latest styles in PARISIAN BONNETS and HATS and the most elegant novelties in FINE MILZ.I- NERY GOODS ayt Lalist Telegrams 10 The Sian JAY GOULD ann BROKER PONDIR. ‘They Try to Enlighten the Pacific Read. In — Mr. Pondir Makes Some Uncomplimentary Re- marks About Gould. Naw Youx, May 17.—The continuation of the in- Vestigation before the Pacific Railway Commission tots morning found the well-known broker, John Fonalr, on the stand. He went over the old story Fu 207 cont aes Tae ees re hae ‘and Oliver Johi B. Alley, ana others: 1 prominentiy. He Wok occasion to vindicate Say. ing that he was an honorable man and was killed by the infamous stories told concerning him. When asked if Mr. John B, Alley was dead the wit- ness SA he was as good as dead—that he was Poor. He attempted to show ‘THE CONNBOTION OF MR. BLAINE WITH THE CREDIT MOBILIER, He said that when ‘Tom Scott was elected - dent of the Union Pacific, Scott told the witness atte toobtame motte ae ‘stock was shown to witness. ou & request to fur. Mr. Pondit was dismissed with ish hia Books for the use of the Commission, and Jett the chair to tind the king of financiers, JAY GOULD, WHOM HE HAD BREN ABUSING SOUNDLY, sitting diréctly bebind him. He him fa- to expla tothe Gamma ae gee § ace this pat onthe back smilingly, but said being absorbed in the comtemplation of Biot of he had in bis hand. = 1g 2AY GOULD ON Tax sraxD. jay Gould was the next witness, He has resided in New York since 1858. During the past twenty- ve years he has been connected with rail His Rese connection wiuareee Ganon Pacific was in 1872. In the spring of that year he met Horace A. Clark In Chicago. Hé e 80 highly of the property that hesent an order to New York to buy at 38and scale down. Mr. Clark was sick and about to die, and his stock Was sold, my orders catching it, "The stock began to go down, AND I WAS ANxIOUR, I asked Mr. Alley what was the matter with Union Pacific; 1t went down to 15, He said that 1 had an iiamense floating indebtedness and ei 000,000 in funds due. I found that Sidney ilion and Oliver Ames could be relied on among the directors, and we went to work to fund this floating debt. I had 100,000 shares in the stock at that time. I became a member of the board in 1874, and was a member of the executive commit- tee, Sidney Dillon, Oliver and ¥, Gordon Dextef continued ‘to hold office as directors, AS We improved the property the stock Went up. 1 went over the road twice @ year while a director. I had no interest 4m the built of James Fisk, Jf against the Union Pacific. [think David Budléy Field was one of Mr. Fisk’s lawyers, He has acted for me, 1 DENY EMPHATICALLY that Thad any connection with the Union Pacific before 1873. I never took any interest in the Kan- sas Pacific until 1878, and ‘Tecall nothing of the pro consolidation With the Union Pucific a3 early as 1873, There might have been something in the press about it, but | am not responsible for oats about in'the papers T remember nothing of @ consultation with Col Tuomas A. Scott at te Continental Hotelin Phila delphia, concerning a proposed consolidation 0} the roads In 1875, nor dd remember of any action looking to a unity of interest between the Kansas Pacific and Colorado Central at that time. The Colorado Central was a purely mineral road at that time. It hada connection with the Union Pacific to Cheyenne.* = ‘Mr. Gould produced a Union Pacific time-table with map to explain the connection of the roads. STIMULATING ME. GOULD's MEMORY. “Don't you know, Mr. Gould, that there was an agreement in 1875 for a union of the Kansas Pacific and Colorado Central whereby the stock of ‘the Kansas Pacitic was to be increased $20,000,- “Now that you recall it, there was, but it was never consummated. We were trying’ to force a pro rata with the Kansas Pacitic,and this was one Of the attempts. 1 think I must have seen Colonel Scott in this connection, for the St. Louis people had a great deal of contidence in him. 1 HAVE AN INDISTINCT KECOLLECTION of an agreement in 1875, whereby the Colorado traffic Was surrendered to the Kansas Pacific, the Union Pacitic taking all west of Cheyenne, ‘I in- creased my interestin Union Pacific from 1873 to 1878. I owned about 200,000 shares in 1878. ‘The entire issue was 375,000 shares. I keep books of my transactions. My bookkeeper, I think, was Mr. Morosini. He began before 1878. Before that Trelied on brokers. Sy books are at the service of the commission, with the greatest of pleasure.” ‘The pool agreement of 1878 Was shown the wit- ness, ANOTHER THING MR. GOULD HAD FORGOTTEN. He suid: 1 recall that there waa such a pool though I must say that I had forgotten it. I signed for over $3,000,000 of securities. I don’t know what I p: for the $2,143,700 stamped income bonds. They are éntered at 30— robably more than I paid for them. My Books.” wilt. show. purchased " these securities from the St. Louis people. “My books will show who I bought them of. 1 presume I con- ferred with the persons whose ‘names are signed with reference to the pooling agreement. I pre- sume that I WOULD HAVE THE NEURALGIA WORSE THAN I HAVE IT xow 4f Ishould tell you of all the questions that led Yo this pooling agreement. The only way I saw Out of the -didiculty was to take the mass of Be- curities in one man's Bands snd teres oonsolbaaved mort mds a3 a preliminary step to placing the property on its feet. Before that all was cone fusion, it being impossible to tell what the securl- ties represented. I don't know what lawyer drew the agreement or that I ever read it before. I knew what the general idea of it was and signed it, Jemciclarionwstrth FINANCIAL AND OOMMERCIAL. New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m prices of the New Nurk. Stock Market as reported’ by special Wire to Ht H. Dodge, 500 10th streat: all the members of which are now in the city, will to- morrow hear argument upon the petition of the Tlinots Central Ratiway Co. asking for a perma- nent suspension of the operation of section 4,50 far as that road ts concerned. A bearing will also be given the Cincinnati, New Orleaas and Texas Pacific ee Se) the Alabama Great Southern Railroad Co, lew Orleans and Northeastern Kaliroad Co. the Vicksburg and Meridian tall road Co., a the Vicksburg, Shreveport and Pa- cific Railroad Co., forming wilat 1s known as the aguee, ‘and Crescent "upon their joint. utlon also asking for permanent suspension of fourth section, $0 far as the same affects their sys- ‘The Commission 1s in constant receipt of com- munications asking for decision in hypothetical cases, TO each of these requests the Commission replies declining to ‘any but bona nde cases, which are regularly fled and authenticated by the aMdavits of the parties in interest, IN SECRET SESSION. ‘The Interstate Commissioners were in secret session during nearly all of to-day considering the numerous petitions and protests ip relation to the suspension of the fourth section of the law. No decision was reached up to recess for lunch. ‘Mr, Morrison bas receved a letter from Senator Reagan, in which he gives tt as his opinion that the Commissioners have no power to suspend the fourth section, Advertisements for Pro) fe oe ‘It has heretofore been customary for chief clerks in the various departments to authorize the adver- Usements for proposals, but a recent decision of the first controlier makes it incumbent upon the heads of departments: Wo lssue; the advertisements. cee aeinion ae ina ee ‘War Depart- ment accounts disapprove - Sheet oconvings he Coury aa tue in such matters, but he so modified his decision as to aporore all such accounts authorized by the chief clerks ‘Up tothe present time. Hereafter, however, the Secretaries will have a slight ad- dition to their mant duties, cid ain Society Notes, ‘Mrs, Fairchild will not see Visitors to-morrow, and probably will hold no more Wednesday “after- Oons,” until the beginning of the next season. Gen. and Mrs. E. F, Beale, who went to New York jast week, are expected to retura to their home here to-da} Mr. and Mrs. 0. Hoffman Burrows and Miss Bur- Tows will leave the city for thelr cottage at New- port, where they will remain unt October, When hey sail for Europe. A number of people drove and rode through the lovely country roads yesterday afternoon. All Sorts Of traps and gigs and carriages filed the Ways. One of the :nost prominent riders is Hon. Geo. Bancroft, mounted upon a, Fallant steed, and Wearing a velvet riding coat. There was a general dismounting at “Grassiands” of those who went in 4 7% StP io 1375)13734) Do, 2 Brn| vee SEE Ey £9") GON | Do. pref. 110% Ey ist. BME & NL 119. BZ | 32% [Texas Pac ...'| 30%) 31: 110851109 (Union Pac:.-:| 624) 57%) 57% \Wab. Pac... 218 : | 808) 70% | "Do., prof: 138111389 west? Baio ee Balumore Markets. TIO! 27.—Virginis ten-forti with coupons 40 bid tons, cae 37 Tis BALTIMORE, Mp. May 17.Cotton steady and dull—imiddling, 11.” Pious ‘and firm, "Wheat southern firui, with active. demand: 9 sabe: ot OG mee ae and uy i Nov gri Tuy, Baked: Auruse Obeasee: Cone SoNne: firm and quiet; white, her i (dims aulsedy opor, asic bide Mage jor spot, and arm bid; May, WS naked dunes ASuidee yale Maa ON ihern and Pennsylvania’ daav; western, ed, Sands, ye firm and quiet ), Provisions quiet and.tesdy. Goftce lower aud quiot—iilo ‘cargoes, Grdipary al Buyar-copperrefinedstsady; Other a Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Int, May 17, 11 a, m.—Whest started in with arush at 89 for June, and sold to BOssa8ON ‘Ten minutes after the start it had dropped back to the Jicinity of 88sa88%, bat was active and irregular. ‘The it the start was very feneral, and the gigss ae eee es, Se sone Tn whet Tune pork, $1.00, Sting ane OS g ‘The New York Visitors, SHOOTING CONTEST AT SCHUETZEN PARK—RECEIVED ‘BY THE PRESIDENT. ‘The New York Schuetzen Corps went out to the Washington range at © o'clock this morning to hold their shooting contest, ‘The range was two hundred yards, at a fourinch “Dull's-eye,” each member to have one shot, and the seo ‘the best shot to be crowned king. . The president it the PA ‘won the EHS corps, Mr, = —The ng Teadings at the to-day: 7.3, m,, 59; 2pm, &; maximum, &2; minimum, 6% ee THE Case of AvGNEY.—The case of Jacob P. \Vieted Of assault, with intent to Sonn aE wilmee ‘and agsaulton Te i Parobulk, 1 Gateecceen me : : 4 §| Bebe i nad ‘that direction, Most families remaining in the city over next week are expecti: guests to remain over the days ofthe ani, we ‘Mr. Chas. C. Adams and wife, nee Mise Mamie Davis, whose marriage occurred 4, bare returtied from ‘Richmond, aad are In thelr ‘new home, 1026 Sth street northwest. Mra Adams will be at home to friends on ‘Thursdays. ‘The reception given by the Misses Riggs to their guest Miss Thornton, was a brilliant event. The Spaclous rooms were thrown open to the assembly, and there Was @ great profusion of flowers Plants, Ices, strawberries, sanwiches, punch and Claret Was served during the evening. Miss Alice Teceived in a high necked robe of rich gray bre- cade; Miss Janie wore a decollete dress of canary silk, and Miss Thornton was in pink surah cut low, and covered with a fsb-net drapery of sik, fast- ened with pearis. One of the handsomest tollets seen was that of Mrs. Appleby, who wore ber wedding gown with a full suit of magnificent lamonds. Miss Lulu Bustis was in blue tulle, and Miss Julla Stockton looked charming in white alle and violets. Other guests were Secretary Whitney, Miss Eustis, Minister and Mrs. de Reu- verskiold, Miss Stoughton, Mrs. and Miss Auden- reid, Mr. Horace Wasbit the Misses Myer, Miss Susanne Bancrott, Miss Stoughton Mrs. Bonaparte, Miss Cameron, Mrs and Miss Wallach, Miss Lena Porter, Mrs. McCawiey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riggs, Mr. John Chew, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Chilton, ‘sir "Lionel West, Mr. Yon ieee Yon Zedtwitz, Mr. de Janisch, Count Wedel, the Chinese secretaries, Mr. de Bounder, Mr. Lee Phulips and his Mr. Carter, Mrs. McPherson, Miss Victoria Miss Endicott, Mr. Waiter ferry, Mr. Man fr Harry Keynolds, Mr. and Mra. Calderon C and Dr. and Mrs. Magruder, The German minister entertained Count Wedel, of Germany, who 1s traveling in this cor LO @inver last’ evening, assisted by Baron Vou Zsa witz and Mr, de Janisch. Mrs. Stockton, who has been Il for a long time, Grove out for the first time fh three months yes- terday, accompanied by Mrs. Phillips. Miss Nannie Poore, of Baltimore, is visiting Mrs, Albert Ordway. Mr, and Mrs, Titian J, Coffey sail trom New York for Liverpool on Saturday. They expect to bé ne about six months, most of which tme will spent In Engiand. Miss Salite Clarke is visiting her friend, Mra. W. T. Barnard, at Montebells, near Baltimore, etm he Ordered to Vacate. AN ATTEMPT TO CLEAR TWELFTH STREET OF DIBREP- UTABLE HOUSES. Acting under instructions from the Commission- ers, Lieut. Am{ss has notified the proprictors of alleged disreputable houses on 12th street (in the “Diviston”) to vacate their premises within thirty days, so as to clear one street, through which persons going to and from gouuh Ws - ton may not be so apt to come in contact wi disreputable persons and street loafers. Major Moore said to a Stax reporter to-day that 12th street Was selected because it was the most convenient thoroughfare west of 7th street for Persons who live in South W: and those ‘who are employed in the departments of the Gov- ernment south of Pennsylvania avenue. ‘There are, he suid, only four disreputable houses on 12th street, and there wilk be less trouble in rid of them than there would be in getting rid of them on 13th street, as on that street many of the resi- dents occupy” their own property, and it would take a great deal more Ume and trouble to get rid orthem. Atter getting rid of those houses the major said they intended to ask for some street improvements and take 12th street a pleasant ‘thoroughfare for persons who pass that way. ‘Tux TrENToN Was put in commission yesterday at Norfolk, and the Constellation on Saturday at Annapolis, Tux Parstpext has reappointed Carrie Patton Postmaster at Ogalalla, Neb. H.C, Wittanp has been appointed postmaster at Deybingh, Halitax County, Va. Cuaxers Fiugp py a Discaancep WarcuMax.— J. L. Jackson, a discharged watchman from the Bureau of Engtaving and Printing, has fled charges against Assistant Chief of the Bureau Sullivan, accusing him of favoritism, &. The matter las been referred to Mr. Graves. Iv was first reported that Major Poore had a stroke of apoplexy, but the doctors say this was not the Gene oo poet te and became faint, He was a afternoon at the Ebpltt House ‘A Fare Flour Witt Razons.—Sunday a row occurred near Pete Marris', at the Vi afternoon rginia end of the Chain Bridge, between’a party of white and black meb from this District, during which razors were used effectively, It appears that the young men, named Daniel McCarthy, W Mor Tisey, and William Brown, who live dn this side of the river, went over the ‘bridge. Brown, a white man, had a pocket full of peanuts and one of the negroes helped himself to them. Brown objected and a quarrel followed which ended in a ight, and each of the thie2 participants was cut. Mccarthy received two cuts Which Were more Severe than those of his companions. Afver the cutting the guns, and then went back to the yuginia end of Une bridge and renewed the quarrel Off colored countrymen Who Wished to toss the bridge. ‘TheJBaltimore Sun’s Semi-Centennial. FOUNDED BY 4. 8. ABELL IN 1837, AND TO .CELE- ‘BRATE ITS SEMI-CENTENNIAL TO-DAY. ‘The Baltimore Sun, which was founded by A. 8. Abell, May 17, 1837, iscelebrating its semi-centen- nial to-day. The mayor and city council of Balti- more have adopted resolutions commemorative of theevent, The carriers of the paper have pre- sented Mr. Abell with resolutions recalling the fact that {t was he whoestablished the: tment adopted whet eae him a3. a fellow-craftaman, and the THE McBRIDE ARSON CASE. ‘The Testimony Cleved and the Argu- ments Begum. ‘Yesterday, after Tae Stan's report of the trial of Miss Mary J. McBride and John W. McFarland, on the charge of arson, closed, R. A. Arnold testified that when be went into the back room With Miss McBride, after the fire, there was no lounge in ‘the room with a mattress on it sprinkled over ‘with rosin, Fire Marshal Drew testified that after the fire he failed to tind any mattress or rosin in Miss Me- Bride's room, and he was searcutug for just those things, Joa, N. Leuman testified that there was no lounge or mattress in the back room when he entered while the fire was burning. ¥; A. Moore was recalled and denied that Miss McBride told him on the morning of the fire that ate ad eb torent the I-street house, but said she was that evening to Mr. Manning's oMice, Money, pay we rent, and keep the 11th. house one month longer. ontith the ;eamination of two of three witnesses ints, the goverument announced 1 testimony as: concluded. — THE TRIAL WAS RESUMED THIS MORNING, ‘and the motion of Mr. Taylor to strike out the testimony of Detective Raff as to the confession of McParland and the Dugan letters, so far asit latter, was argued, and the court de- nied the motion. ” He, however: would tell. the is fod they believed that McFarland had Me. Cook false the Pa a a tment 3 the indictment ‘Was at variance with the law, z <3 * usements. ‘LBAUGH'S Orgra Hovse.—The old uncanny story of “Tue Black Crook” is rather vordinate and incidental feature of the entertainment given Under the supervision of the Kiralty brothers at Vals house last night, while cl Dalict ne, SE, RIEHL, while the ‘spectacle and expanded so as to pleasantly fil in most of the time formerly given up to the went, some ‘Of the personages of the so-called drama, frequent blunders and conunual nervousness on the part of tue nonimported members of the ballet and spectacular corps, the Spectacle last night was Tne and enjoyable, notably the operetia bailet, which is a good ides Well worked up. Much of the scenery is unusuall Deautiful, and altogether the resuscitated “1 Crook” will be found fairly well worth seeing by ‘hose who are fond of ballet and spectacle. Namional THEaTER.—Keliar, the magician, con- Unued his unique and fascifiting extibitions of mental and manual quickness at the National ‘Theater last night, and enieriained his audience With his usual sucess. He varied the program by the introduction of some new and ‘cleverly Performed tricks. ‘Hanus’ BUOU THRATER.—Miss Florence Bindley apy in Bartley Campbell’sdrama, “A Heroine in ” at this house last niziit,aud was Well re aay y the numerous audience. Miss Bindley Young actress of intelligence and energy. Keuwaw's THEA Te Night Omi earned to Kernan’s last nignt and gave an entertainment Which seemed to give great satisfaction to the Nouns Pi NORAMA.—The ingeniou: AN: a '4.—The s ventilation of the raina building make to visit In the warmest (laa es) EVRNING Wits “Bex UR.”— ot the Congregational church have. arreng oan vesy interesting entertainment for Wednesday even. ing. A series of “Ben Hur” tableaus will be given, AMUstrating many of the most interesting’ incl. dents in that strong and popular work. Siault from the book, an exact description of the scene represented. The entertainment will, there- Tore, present a complete epitome of the story. "The tableaus will be foliowed by supper, which is In- cluded in price of admission. Local Notes. The Presbyterian alliance of Washi com- Posed, of pastors ‘oftcers, and ‘members ot ‘te churches of this denomination, hold a public meet ing this evening in the Fourth Presbyterian church, | Hev. Mr. Kelly's, on vth street. Ad- Sree will De made by Gen. Win, Mckee ‘Dun kev. Drs Fullerton and Littie, and the choir the Fourth church, under the direction of Mr. Kelly, wilt sing. he Work of the Presby verian in Tegard to church extension Will be brougut before the meeting. The Rev. Augustine J. Sinith, of College, Md., has accepted the position of assistant minister of the parish ol the Ascension in this city. Mr. Smith 4s son of the president of the Agricultural college, Md. and a cousin of Bishop Randolph, of Vingtuis, In the Cirewlt Court to-day, in the case of Henry M, Knight agt. the Baltimore and Potomac Rall. Toad Company for damages to property cn, Mars- ue a juror wus withdrawn and leave tii to amend. given plain J..W. Cromwell and J. A. Moss have, for Ma: MeStay, ied a bill for divorce trom Heuty Mcstay, ohey Roe married Webruary 1, 18%, apd she ges him with cruel weatment and’ desertion for over three years, = ——— District Government Affairs, ‘The coMBTONDING THE DRUADEA'S Tax. -nts' Heense fuestion 1 settled. "The. coliactor of taxes had ‘been in: aoe by the Commissioners to refund to the re proper parics any y ved by him for EXITS AND Pree-RscarEs. ‘The grand jury and Building Inspector Entwisle tid are-cxcapes in pubs eae ae” Q .. Ker- an’s Theater and the Dime Museum were the last to beexamined. They inspected the other thea- Weeks age. Tels probable tas they? wil’ eect reeks ago. le that they’ wiii’ si several inaterial alterations, A WATER TAX ON HYDRAULIC MOTORS. ‘The Commissioners have decided to impose a water tax upon all persons who use Hedteaue motors. No tax hasever been assessed against tas class of consumers, THE POLES MUST Go. ‘The telegraph poles, which carry the wires be- tween this city and the Keform School, will be cut down in afew days. The District Coinmissioners teiday,nutified Supt. Ailes, of tne velephone and telegraph service, and the’ Chesapeake and POto- mac Telephone Co., to the above effect, PLUMBERS BEFORE THE COMMISSIONERS. A committee from the Master Plumbers’ Agsocia- un composed of Mr, Robert Campbell, chairman, and Messrs, Hannan, Hutchinson and Dougherty, Went before the Board of Commissioners 10-day, Their object was to secure the revocation of ai order by the Commissioners which required plumb ers to notify the sewer department when they found a sewer without branches, in order that the department mizht do the work. Prior to that Ume te plumbers put the branches on, and they now clam that when the work is dope by the Sewer department it subjects them to unnecessary Lronble and expense, because they can do it theme selves, ‘I'he Commissioners revoked the order. Adowever, this condition of things will revolution ized Wheb the new “saddle” branch 1s introduced. 1c will it on the pipe, and when it is necessary to make a branch, all Uiat the plumber Will have to do Will ve to dig down to and tap the pipe through uve in the saddle, and then insert the branch. ‘THE UNOOLLECTED WATE MAIX TAX. ‘The water department has begun to serve no- Uces upon property owners Who dave never paid ‘he Water main (ax that it must be paid at ence, Or show cause why it should not be done. The amount of money involved is about g14i- 000, which, however, is for tne ‘most part, | divided between two or three individual cases. For instance, the Wash- ington Brick Machine Co. bas 147 acres of the old ‘Trimdad farm. ‘There is one pipe which supplies Water for use in a house on the farm occ by ave surgeon. ‘The amount of water-main tax Which may be assessed against. the company, al Ube rate of one cent and a quarter a squarefoot, 4s over $39,000, and all Unis s for Water srom one ‘stmall pipe which ts used for domestic purposes, BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by Inspector Eutwisle as fol. lows: E. F. Jones, to erect six brick dwellings, $11,000, on Linden’street, Le Droit Park; D. H. Ha. zen, to erect tive brick divelliugs §%,000, nuinbered TAL to 719 3d street S.w.; Miss M. J. Shaw, to erect brick dwelling 2,500, numbered 120° 34 street southeast; J. A. Stewart, lo erect brick dwelling #2,5 east; 500, ‘nuinbered 127 3d street south. J. Wade, ‘to alter 1031 8th street northwest $500; Peter Clark, to alter house on southwest corner of 34th and Q streets northwest. MISCELLANROUS, ats Ue ate is Sheen Eherefor trom District. between Fand G and 4% and Gch streets this morning and took it to St. Ann’s Infant Asylum, Officer Jordan Fined fer Assault, bert D. Mattingly, 2 young bicycle rider, on the day of the unvelling of the Garfeld statue. wit- ‘was riding down the avenue the crowa and the officer the bicycle. The boy fell Sales of Rent Patato. L. Hellbrun has bought for $29,000, of Jno. F. Clokey, west 1 lol 7, aq. 28%, fromting 24.355 on G Street lat the corner on 13h aoribwest. 3 Redfern has ougs of I. H. Warner, for sub 52, sq. 170,25 by 20 feet, 26th And Marion | Strecta’ Dprthnwrest. cone 4 ee] PONENT OF W. Wilson, for §8,00 Sy te feet on O sthet, ketweea: 1h ad NUR streets nortiwest, Jas L. Barbour and others have bought of R, Pitzniorns, trastee, lots 201 to 208 and parts of 14 10217, frouting 1OS48 fect on Boundary street and 16] feet on Sih street extended, for $XR0r. KT. Kaiser has boucat of FE. Young, for $20,308, jot 1, 67.2040 square Troutag 3 and 164.5 feet on northeast a A. 1. White has bought for $5,704.15 of James F. Hiog, lot block = Columbia Riewghta. John Me bith has bought_of KH. J. Daly for $5,200, lot 20 nd part 21, 8.475; SWARNY feet on Sth trees, between S dnd Boundary sirvets northwest. Mrs. has bought, for S81 g6e, x and A,square 70, trout 139.4 on New Hampshire avenue, between M N streets northwest, Joa A. we Ria cous Jon Sherman, for 10,200, lot 11, square feet each on the south side of N and east side, 22d streets, J. KE. Heath has bought, for $4,350, of Cornelia B. Wheeler, a lot in block 42, ak versity Park. S D. Webb has bought, of A. Neville, for $7,000, sub lot H, square THO, 17.24% 128.1, Ob A street, between 3d and 4th streets east, Sulson Hutchins has bougit of Joha A. Simme: for $13,000, sub jot 4, square ISi, 22 by 12> feet, Ob 16th street, between Massachusetts ——. and © street extended. Mr. Ada M, Let bought Of H. Wise Garnett for $13,600, tots to 27, square 101, each 17 by 100 feel, ob 10ti and Blake hort west. clan, Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tar Everio Stam Crry Counct, M&eTING.—Both boards of the council held a meeting last night with a Tair at. tendance. The call of the mayor assembiyi them to take proper action as to Une murder of Omicer Julian Arnold having been read, a results ton authorizing the mayor to offer a reward of $500 for Che arrest and conviction of the murderer Of OMicer Arnold was unanimously to, af was an onier that the salary of the decenaea iceman be paid to his family unt! the expira- ion of the term for which he Was elected. Police. man Arnold's term expires next July, but ft wad stated Uhat a member of the Mnauce committee hada plan to propose hereafter to axsist bie family after his term of office had expired. This it ts understood, presented at tae TC apeeting of council. An application of Emane uel Frances for a new gutter, &c., in front of bis house was referred to the cominiitee on Tae DipaTeS.—The democratic ticket an@ ‘the people's Uicket being now completed the nom- inees before the voters are as follows: For mayor, Jno. B. Smoot, D., Jas. 8. De for audi k. F. Price, D., Wii. A. Moo vorney, 8. G, Brent, D.. Jno. Of Laxes northern district, men poy e oO Ry od southern ichard Atk . A. F. Cox, D.; suy ent of pollo v. otae, D.;" Raw, st intendent gas, Win. market, Jas, W. Sim ‘urer of lumber, Jas, D., Geo, 8. § am red 2. , Thos. Keece, P, NOTES. e Hughes has appointed Mr. W. Dungan receiver of the Alexandria Canai Co, ‘the sult of Frank Hume vs. the Canal Co, shies Ousts the present officers of the company from con- (rol of its affairs. As a matter of fact the cenal 48 now the property of the United States, the Wheeler heirs, and the state of Virginia. The interest Of the other stockholders being ve slight.—Rev. Dr. Smithson delivered an +f dress at the Reform club last night. George Ayres, on Wolf near Pitt street, has made an nment.——Chas, Sullivan of this city has ne Of With the circus ———The sodalities of St, lary’s church attended at the funeral of the mur. dered officer Julian Arnold, yesterday afternoon, A detail of police acted ax pallbearers, and Ket Father DeWolte officiated in the funeral rites. — ‘The steamer Virginia was seized o1 venlng last week by four young wen as a joke, but yesterday ‘the mayor fined one of Chem 83 for Che tres] Last night Bishop Randolph confirmed a ciass of candidates at Christ church. The Episcopal state council Opens here tomorrow.——Some Score of ntemd= : ti, Hanianos band gas, K. Theo. Cook, D. and Poi clerk of D., LD. Lyles, P.; meas Adauis, D)., Stephen Swain, , P.; measurer of wood and bark, ghildren will make their first communion at St. Mary's church next Sunday. DIED. ARCHIB: ). On May 14, 1887, at 4] P street north- quel, WILLTAN ANCHIBALD, Goliad oak og May’ Miller, axed twenty uine years Funeral trom his late renideuce op Wednesday, 18th inst. at 4 p.m. Interment at Glenwood Cenietery. ae Fespectfully invited. (Baltimore papers rad copy. HOUSER. Suddenly, on Monday, 16, 188° 11 Gelock fim. JAMES We OwaE ey Lo 28ST Funeral from his late residence, 3003 O street north- west, on Wednesday, the 11th inst.. at 2-30 pau. Mele tives and frieuds respectfully invited tw attend, wl MASI On May 15, 1887, HELENA ANDERSON MASI, of Diphtheria, after iftecu days llieen aged sot Years eleven months aud seventeen The golden bowl is brokep—the silver chain which: Ddouuld Stange! spirit to carth hu been saapped aod “Suffer little children to e unto and ‘hem not {oF of such Is the Kingdom of Heaven ee TEMPLE. At Rut vi 13, 1887, GRARLOTTE ELoIsE 'TESLALa ninety-one Foam at Eo WHITTING. Suddeniy,on 5th of May, 1887, st midnight, GEORGE A. WaniPika eS the twenty-sixth aes. Funoral will take pisce free. ia beceher tn lowe 1249 Union st. w., Wednesday, at 20 Feng Melauwnund send’ fepeosnn aad Soa IHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE Chay NO. 228 1 STREET XN. W. A ON CaPTTOL HILL IMMEDINTRLY SOUTH Ci THE CAPITOL. Cours of 10, 1887, John virtue of s decree of the “ ‘April a Part of lot twelve (12) iu xy two, (02) and described ws follows mie Jor the same at the northwest ‘said gid running thence southerly alot the eastern live ot Third (34) street, one hundred and ten (110) feet thence easterly parallel with the northern line of square, thirty-one (41) feet to the eustern live of Jot: thence northerly along the eastern Line of said lot one hundred and teu (110) fect: thence Westerly alomg the northern line of said square thirty-one (31) feet the piace of braun ARD AT HALF PAST FIVE (5.30) CLOCK P. % preuatace, Sil of on the same day, in front of the two (2) in square six hundred and thirty-six (630), ox the same is inid down on the ground plat und piau of te sad cay of Washington, ‘Terms of sale: “One-third of the purchase money im comb. *4 iu T year aud 's in 2 yeart trou tie day of sale, of all cash at the ‘option of the purchaser of purchesers: deferred payments to be by “deed, SegeTE OR ec Hrowesty wold, interest at Cpe cent: 00 deposit to be required on ea property at time of sale. Terom to be complied with, within, ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee re- serves the right to resell at the risk of defaulting pur CHAPIN BROWN, Trastee Se a _DUNCANSON BROS. Ancta, ada Ger Tux Best. “TRE CONCORD HARNESS” ‘We have on hand a full stock of the Celetrated Com cota Harness of all kinds at Concord prices; also bole Agency forthe CELEBRATED WHITMAN SADDLES LUTZ & BRO, 312 _ 467 Feu ave. next to Natiouat ota 2 ; Esrasusee 1830. JAMES ¥. DAVIS' SON8, 2201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR 22TH SE. pring styles SILE HATS, 85, #6 and 98. Spring styles DEKBY HATS at €2, €2.50, 63, 83.50, 24, 84.50. LADIES' RIDING HATS AND CAPS. SOFT BATS IN ALL QUALITIES. CLOTH DERBYS. STEAMER CaPs, VMERELLAS CANES. mgixes. Afuli lineot GAS COOKING STOVES: (Gu band and for sala, mb31 WASHINGTON GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. Heavovantens ros ‘TENNIS, ARCHERY, CROQUET, BASEBALL Sole Agent for the M. M.D. Mexican HAMMOCK. Abr CanirAGRs, Paby Carriages from €7.50 up to the Evest, ‘CH. RUPPRET, 403-405 7th ot. a, myl3. G. T. Kes TAILOK, 40TH oT. LW. mark ‘WILLETT & RUOFF, . , Sete Agente tor thiscity, ae (905 Penn's svenen