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f WASHINGTON, D. C.. ‘MONDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1887—SIX PAGES, _FOR SALE—HOUSES. __ SOMELY FURNISHED SUITE | J7OR SALE_BARGAINS-SEVERAL TWO-NTORY oe M. C. TERXISHED SUETE | F7Gh SALE BARGAINS SEVERAL TwouToRT - Rin Park vee | trobes, Lote about 14x95 to public alley. renting for ie oe 8 WE DREANT, 5 Meee eee oul modura uaprovermeats: | [70% A E-CHEAP_NINE ROO», MODERs IMP. Bret class locath th at ae, facing Stas Bricx Home, on F "cast of new Pan- square SBS" | sion oth ‘terme, 9 as 0 ROOMS ON wi S aiaetiagead eee eee ee cabs oD FLOOR | on sALE—1119 20TH BTN. W.~ SPLENDID TOMAC TERRA’ Business Place: Store, Dwelling, sna ro tise in the rear; lot 252140 to alley; tan a RENT 600 T 97-300. APPLY Wescorr, WILCOX & WIN Tots coun a5-3t "1807 Pa + . ih SALE — A BEAUTIFUL 12-ROOM BRI House, on 3st st. near P, nearly new, elegantl; arranged focrd veuehborhood, aid in Arst‘class order 500; cant term mye WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE, pes 2 P nad _ "3807 Pa. ave. jok RENT—THRIG: VERY DESIRABLE UNFUR- ick HOUSE, ‘ON . vnd or: yeivaie bath. bot and aj “eae the line of Py. ave. care vom heated, also garret room | finished, price $13,500, Siv3ae. nw. ag-3er | Smisheds Price Shi Corr, WILCOX & WINE, IVE OF TWO BEAUTIFULLY | 25-3 ped Ee ih front rooms; locatiun central; | FOR or gentleman sod | F's NT DOUBLE PARLOR Wit eB oor, near Capitol. Foittaten‘sceona ‘ALE — 481 MISSOURI AVE. N. W., FOUR Hgnse, with new stable in rear. Iniguire of 503 13TH ST. X. 5 i@ BARGAIN TO AN IMMEDIATE rior 8.7 00 cual will buy an elegant, Con nase, with stable, located in one, of most desirable ioeatlons, northwest, convenient to aes tne center an‘ the dapartmente: hie al ni IS | Seu improveme see, marble inanteia, {erie or | with open fre-places in every room, front and beck gwtable for clo other rooms; conven! Liues. Board if desired. JOR RENT—1336 1 ‘OPP Fi Fark. Jarge, pleasant, Furnished Rooms, & eu suite; large closets, open «rates: suitable for Rep room stairways and could not be built for less than 810,000; pie 2, . tect of ground, worth ‘at ‘l t can be occu; it once, and Tesdily rout at #79 per month. I rrscntatives of Senators. Feut very reasonable if taken for the sesrion. a2-t" JOR RENT—NO. 300 1ST ST. 8. B (ONE BLOCK rom Capitol Park, cor. hoase: three furnished | money for other purposes compelethe owner to iist zvouis: two communicating. with beat, ges and bath; | pose of property at ones, No Agent's fone" Addtice rent moderate ene: zat | Unger star Omice, iv {OK SENT—1316 RHODE ISLAND AVE, NEAR | pon SALE—WILL BE SO) lows Circle, strest carn ant hordies for the Capitol, large, alecant ftooma, with private family.in new | Peckt eatiin tpdars, tant elas botee en Bene ee sold within that nice hones om tween eh and 10th sta h. T “i'buth, cellar. ‘Lot 2110) to alley destovy bok Sree resonate: ind bath: cellar - 7 Jok RENT_A SUITE OF TWO BEAUTIFULLY | sible “David D drome \ouse heated by furnace. 806 F ‘a5-3t farniahed front Roows ine ane new (house, cea. wail In table for member of, Congréne 0 leman aud ‘wife. Address Box 117, Star ofce. 227 4 ST NW NDSOMELY ot Wesome, frst Hoot. desirable for Bilger ters So Sane ne Foom, second flour. all modern improvements. 42 at JOR RENT—1331 @ ST. EASANT SUITE FS a Ebbitt, Willard’s, and itiggs House. J2O8 KENT — UNFURNISHED ROOMS — ONE Jarwe parlor, suitable furs parlor and ——, wud Dousekeeying Dot: bieoted to. > Oth st. nw A PRIVATE FAMILY, NEAR DU- sane reas fa aa ORK AVE.—ELEGANTLY jome, corner th and ZOth, south front, SERRE pS: JOR KENT-946 NEW x oor z 5 z 7 7,500 JoR RENT_-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ee ees rd i a one Laud & “7,000 30 "12th at, ‘near 008 ade tes ANT SUITE OF THREE ROOMS 000 Pome test curl sereod. Boers. cexirable rooms om a3 thind floor. one block from Purtiaad, Hamilton, aud 4 S Arupgton: furnace and grate Beat, private 1025 Vermont avenue. e: ED : bi S Foe, BEST HANDSOMELY FUR NTS ‘ar 0 rooma: en bet. 9th aud 10th, » 00 aes the door. 1 bet tothand 27th. ~ c i i and Bou st RENT_NICELY FURNISHED ROOM oy, brs eek sabia bet. 4th and 5th, stable. bet: Band Q, Queen Any” styi6 Feitate cron suite, in private, adult femtly; owatee Stand cellar. 3.500 bers of Congress. 217 Hast Capitol st. id na, 7r portion of niprov: A uumber of these houses may be sold ou the id houses for investinent. STONE, 806 Fst. a0. Fok, SALESON MONTHLY PayMENTS. ‘cash and paid ‘monthis will bay house, 1826 Boundary st ; pleasant location; rapidly improving neiguborhood; near Connecticut ave. W. W. METCALF. a5-3t 10% SALEFOR $5,000, IF SOLD THIS WEEK, ‘2/000 property on my NI_FURNISHED, $20 FE. CAPITOL ST. hunieating roome ‘ested by furnace: bot 4 water; southern exposure: private family: wiete eee 2:26 Inn Ft, BEST, BEBGANTLY FURNISHED, 1 fe { rooms: open crates and fai location, overicoking Thoma aw. FUR- Jor LVE ROOMS? NEWLY. 433 H st u.w., @ well-bullt two-story irame huuse oe th front; communicating and single | with side aliey. “Fhis house is nearly new, papered Keone 5 ard, $16 per month. Fine | throughout aud in excellent coudit ‘cee k Calla 116 C'st- ue. nd0-6e | tral Inquire of A. F. FOX, 20F SHED ROOMS: ..W. floor: furnace heat or grate fire. 1504 Wear the Arlington. niG-1st* F ek SMe soz Mt st 11 rooms, furnace, lot 46x or house wi el terms, also, brick house, 6 JOR RENT_WITH BOARD. IN PRIVATE FASE | Priya agerig es Hen pos Buus, 9 Toons, Tandsomely furnished apartinent at 1221 N | Lag Window, Wor 1Gz140 ty liey rege * - 39 F TOR SALE-FOR $3,500, SMALL CASH PAY. ments and monthly, ‘pasinents — those besutiful (ew) Sstory and back busidiug House~on H st. eat: ¥ roous, & lange bed rooms, solid oak mantels. open ‘eptional accommodation in every respect. emg JOR RENT WITHOUT BOARD, NEAR THC Circle, pleasant, Hooms, single or ep suite: 1318 14th st. n Dol eNi—111 N. W. HANDSOM fre-pls eatbedrai giass, all of differeat design; Brana Parior and bed rosin sultable for Senator, | ktarantecd perfectly built 2 or wentlouat aud wif aie Fk SALE SECURE Homes anv STOP REN’ ing. For $2.300—$200 cash, swnall cash inent~ several ¥ story and buck juses: 7 roomie, mod- ern improveieuts; im tue prettiost part of the nord east. W. E BUFORD, 1422 New York av. d3- JOR SALE-I HAVE SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS 3 retty, excellently built (new) two. caidtag Brick + One Foous O13 15th at. _ ELEGANTLY FURNISHED kooM: cle, with private family; deliah lolz 14th baif square trom Frauk- Keforences exebaiiged. iin Yar Houses, large, sueditm-szed ad sina, which { ean jell at 4 reasouable figure and. upon accpuuuodat Fes est fermi, a poe | ay ows yo x 133i st nw. with private bath, at 5/2 13that uw. n@8-19t* | YOK SALE—ON RENT—PIVE NEW HOUSES, COR Vermont aye. aud fuundary sts Geo Poort, 1320 3 of SOR SALE—-AN EXCE] ENT COBNER STORE Property ia the West ud. Contains € fooms and Sa iran Se aoe ee Flom. very cheap; only 81,000. Appiyst once. WARNE & Con O16 Fest usw, Phy stones. he SALE-THAT NICE, LAKGE DWELLING Kiown ax premises MO? iat athe. two stores Snd cellar, with inansard roof; all modern improve- weats, lot 24x100 er: price only @7,0 BL stint f . Tnguire of TWO FURNISHED beine one side of the ee Turuace heat or open ref. Fey'd. B7-3we SHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR enient to cars; erate ‘Sre if desired, and required. 1117 17th st. . w. serie FLOR RENT_TWO FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. with word beard children; wew Beterence #1 a, H. WARNER & CO., 916 F 3 : enees exchanges sRY ARI — ; JOR SAIE-a NIGE TWO-STORY AND BASE- (OR KENT— ot 45D . THER: Firmen tench decliige on 15th st., between S aud T Our printed list of Houms for Real sts, Aw. Contals and beth, witha.l modern ‘well for cash at $4,500. H- aw. Oa IE LARGE Fi TORY wd basement tick dwelling on L st. between 8th 2... coutaining 14 Tome aiid all modern ‘uta; lot 192109. Price $11,000. -B. H. HK & CO,916 Fat nw. 33 JOR SALE CA VINE HOMBE: 104118 ears old: not aifaid of anything. aud Harness: Owner leaving Clty. ‘Seen at Stabies, 10" Linprovements. Will WARNEK & CO... 916 F Fe. SALE—A HAN! . ‘on applicatioa, —— De PROCTOR & SON, Ot ' oR RENT — FURNISHED, ELEGANT nouals, ch wulte, in private fattiy bay windows and open grates in every rovtu: coruce hguse: gow South ad east frout: references required. 1101 K a Sere jo REST_A Sates 2 FoR SU cH Bm ck HOUSE ON — Sd st, bet. © Gamba inp: Tentpg at Tea KUSMEED | g1o.i per month oe ki Pan, SECUNS Flood | 29and Ests. sw. sel a vabity aA iz JOR SALE—C iT ST. oh house; lot 16 alley’; house repair. “Price, $4,000; halt cash, balance in two CL PARKER, dis and Estsaw. a JOR SALE—CHEAP—409 L Bi, brick uoitse, lot 20 by 100; onl: ENT_A PEW without meals, ‘tow. 5 Kk RENT — NORTHWEST, Wi h board. twenty-clen' steam beat sanitary | + fine location. | AVE. Frice, @15,000; $7,000 cash, ms gma an tres year oF wil Seude.8 000 Of unimproved property - centing at 866 per ee uf ‘436 and E sts, sow. FE, PALE CHEAP_T WO SIX ROOM PRESS- brick-lrout houses on N, bet. nd 44 ‘with mod. imp., renting at #14.30. Price, ©. H. PAKKE:K, 4% and'E sis. 9 re. allini and stable, Brick dwelltig, Nim allin.t-- 1th st. a Betek dwelling, 6 te ail ta 10th st now. we FYLDM & HUTHERPURD, 307 Fat J0k SALE ¥ front rooms, both lange and seoed board ii hotse at must. i, CORNER H STN Hataber : coutral ioeation ; com. ea. Heierences 1 FIFTEENTH ST. SW. OFPO- | “Petar ues seta terms.” ~ 6,75 7 atinndeaiety Furatahed Rooms we TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1507 Ft. now Table Board JOR SALE—STH ST. N.E. THREE SQUARES minim a MX room and cellar re sand wrupes: wide rear alleys. “‘1his house 1s so coustructed that it tay be enuapeed at = suucifcomt atid the valle of prop ed 300; cheap. DAVID D. SrbSE TN. W. LARGE AIRY Dew ad handeome furniture, also, two nice rooms oa upper oppusite new law building. | no-Im* | FOR RENT—FLATS. __ rS_GNFt BSED FLAIS IN B SALE-NEW TEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 1115 O ‘st. n.w., Just Using completed House has ail modern improvements, payered aud frescoed: ‘wooden mantels, ¢rates aud tiling. speaking tubes, &c.. ene square from lowa Circle and tear street cars and herdics; southern frout. Price, $9,500; oue-thind gasu; Valance om time. House is open for inspection from Sam. tod pan, potest, t extra charge. omnes W. HANDY, HILL & JOHNSTON, Estate, pgm! 38 hat. + d3-3t mp O21 F © = aa S FE SALE G00 PIEC CORNER BUSI- FOR RENT—STORES. Spy to MOP BOS es CART NEW st Provisi B, LARGE DRY cI (oF auything else, at 43-38 oF LOR SALE-BY BENS. 8. Pik T—AT 1634 1418 ST_N. W. a LAKGE | 4 Devciling Inquire 1638 Lath stn 8 Dry Goods FOR RENT—OFFICES. _| AVE, TWO Com. | > | | | JOK REN 1—OFFICES—IN OUR NEW BUILDING; on vel be ait convenences SLE & RUTHERFORD, 1807 Fete aw FOE SALEGAN ELEGANT (NEW) HOUSE ON st., bet Oth aud 10th Bw.; 22 feet south front; 9 rvoms and bath; $6000. DAVID D. STONE, pou ¥ “ 208 SALE-A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY Yaiuable property on liberal terms: house 1605 220-61" Curosic Catanna Cannot be cured by local applicationa It is a conati- tutional disease and requires constitutional remedy, Like Hood's Sarsaparilia, which, working through the dicod, eradicates the ‘mpurity which causes and pro- motes the disease, and soon effects # permanent cure, at the same time Hood's Sarsaparilie builds up the whole system and makes you feel renewed in strensth, “I ave been troubled with that annoying disease, nasal estarrh, and have taken all kinds of blood puri- ‘but never found relief till I used Hood's Sarsa- ‘which I am confident will do all that isclaimed.” J. L. ROUTT, Marksburg, Ky. HOODS SARSAPARILLA ‘Sold by all druggists. 1; six for $5. Prepared only by > 13) a The: dovl = Date Pei lvanis ave. a. snc AC ERS a: JOR 8: ver 7001 Sarin MeO Fe SAL.B—HOUSE 49, MASSACHT 212 Je rover ont’ can be subdivided. Prioe 60,000, HOWEK & SON, 1115 F st. JOR SALI — ot ley, iu rear oF C. 1, HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR, 1 Th be 1900 ‘Colum eT ees he ore. 000) 7r. Ls % \412 3d stm a, ihe Fiates ak 9A Ye Sy en yer Yo SALE-A VERY VALUABLE NER cu. 2-3 ent x OR RENT—ONE ay ioe 1968 West " two baths, A asoorr, Wi ILtOk & wit aB-6t iSRTTS 3-11 GREAT BARGAIN IN NEW ROW two-story and it in 30-foot it, between 2 rd Ba ttvete ne: The, TBth tat. BANENHOWER € WOR, His F ot 1 w 2 F{OR SALE-ON INSTALMENT. gre = Fekcatit oe ba ‘CHELDER, 1245 F st. nw. sat 723 10th st. n.w., 6 rooms and’ bach, cash, balance montilly. ance monthly. 8550 cash, balace to suit. 37 Ost. n.w., uew 6-room house, all mi, $3,250— 10-4022 Vermont avenue, 6 rooms and bath, S20 a es gn as BR ah abun Pe SAO Baca a as cay JOR SALE—ONE OF FINEST RESIDENC! iu the oity, coruer 15th aud Khode Island ave For price and terms apply to HEKKON & RAMEY, 13 a3 6t R SALE—GREATEST BARGAIN IN OK ABOUT cits. Go fo fakome. Parke Look St ous house, three minutes iroty statigh, with nearly 40,000 feet of grou Maple ave., Takoma, or alter 4 Leer i) F hhorthwest; on a concrete street; Ber cent per windows, 6 roo! provement, wi [apered thoughout in the latest fil for $5,200. Ses owner on premises, TS MUSES. GILT- EDGE LNV! best houses in this city, ying twelve (12) year. A new row of brick houses, bay rented to ‘OR SALE—FIRST-CL. ‘ments, the cheapest ai desixus, io. 1 tenants. Price 100 b; easy ters Cail st DANENHUWEIC & SUR'S 1113 Fete “aéase F : brand hipw and now ready for inspection. 1518 Corcoran st, A bargain to an 4 terms call at LaNENHOW: 126-2 SALE_ONE OF THE HANDSOME: most complete 9-room houses in thia olty: nedinte purchases SON’ For price and ‘@ ONS, 1B Fat, a GE SALE_ONE OF THE BEST BARGAINS ON F o eto suit. Ay At Once at ultice or DANENHOWER & SOM, 1115 5 noo-tw 7a Capitol “Hill, s new bay window 7-room brick house, cellar aud every” rh improvement, worth 300, price reduced W250 if sold within a few iays, Terms: $500 cash suid balanc ply ot ‘OR SALE—A MOST DESIRABLE THREE-BTORY nt brick house on E st. n.w., bet. 2d and ly CHARLES ali modern improvements. Appl; mid ine Babe GO¥ 14th st. nw. JOR SALE OR RENT—1125 10TH 8, ck Dwelling, containing iy every cou venience; large lot 0 by 188 tects two bats restos porches on ev # EXrriages, THOS. Jo FISHER ke Stable for four horses, two CO., 1324 F at. aw. es. -_ ey Fe SALE-A BARGAIN—1342 VERMONT AVE, th; mod. third cagh ; -Lm 5PRO# SALE—91.500. F Bz zen Park; pric eur epels 220 7 ‘tal Address Box 122, KF W.: 24 feet front on lows Cirele: imps; price, for ten days, 814.000; 0 iauce at 5 per cent. ‘Teiephone cal THOS G HENSEY. 180 Face 00—FOUR (4) NEW, NEAT AND ractive Frame Dwellings, Nos. 2726-28-30 aud, ‘th st. road (Brightwood ave.), opposite the Sebuet- 1,200 each 01 easy terms: now 00. wants at $1250 month each. J.U 20 7th at. aw. 017-31 NE HALE INTEREST iN 4 - estute firut by & 4 2, Star office. ae ‘OR SALE_ON OTH ST. N.W., A GROG! Provision Store, hie fs tite sapere ND Hote 1s cou renieuity located, fully equipped, aud do- _— WHITAKER & JORDAN, 43-3t 1417 F stow, F opposite Pension Office, 11 = cash, bulauce in ten y¢ 3 Satria aa, ER at notes, EF 8 5 1 10 Kr ‘O# SALE—FOUR-STORY BRICK Bou 3] ‘rooms, in modern, improvewente: ce a8 renee fr su Gallon OW $457 G at. nw. ‘OR SALE—BANK BTOCKS FOR INVESTMENT, shares Bail of Wash on do. National Me as do. Ceutral National. Go. Second National, ae. Earn do. Bank of Kepublie, ‘ull information by 7 oaeeahe @ st, condi: Per on Dealer sp Stocks and Bandas _a3-3t a Building, 1416 F at, PARTIES IN ED ‘Local Stocks can learn something ts teas Fava tage by sending their PRANK HEE Ot: at-lw 20 Kallows But-d.nu, 1410 F ot, FLOR SALE—GRO. i) Ferner en aia RR « co, BaNkEns, Feniny} rate u ‘sell CERY STOOK AND FIXTURES, 8100" ao eultlons ave, ate, ahd herve: e Or er; cheap; -room house. W ory stable: rent 820. 401 Kat, me. de-st NE OF Ti BEST BUSINESS PRUPER- Mig the GLC and pat 'or ety gue front.ng 85 feet on 12th 9 tw ‘and D ats. immediately north the south BO -fect ot the’ mance, 100 #26 OF Kl. GOLDSBOROUGH & co. 1405 F st, a Successors to Jacob Rich, 613 15th st. Loans and Discounts a Specialty, _Tnte Ver, 0} tho allowed on Time Deposits. iB eal OF XCHABOE—A FLORI Grove,25 fe below Jackson vill el eating T ORANGE kd Full vatticulars call ato . F. WAGE Gix PER CENT ToANa GUARANTEED BY Tite Soae eet atten Se ee eee pete SO PARED Wating be 923-3m 1418 2.w. Ft aA fow table boarders accommodated. SEL EIRNED Fanan 601 Eat. o.w. exc! a 12g Ee Pare can be accommodated, 1102 Set ea Me L708 he beaktermebes 1 FST. N.W., PLEASANT ROOMS, NEWLY Single or en suite; ‘convenient. nzedwe FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS Tuth st, with © -oums, delighetully ioc bi TABLE, WITH LOFT, Two | Pout isle lot 30 by 100. "Call stonce:-W. WE LF at. rok SALE—329 OTH ST. NEW 2.8TORY i sud, back Cutldine, bay wiidow: 6-roou Drigk house, h mad. itaps - price $2700 if soldat once, JAN HOWEH @ BUA, 11io F at Be.; $8. A coed stable for al wclacies: water: | ene GoW. Ervine” JOE SALE—A LARGE AND WELL-BUILT HOUSE, 19th and H xt. mw. situate uear Dupot Circie, ou Massachusetts ave., Containg seventeen rooms, with all modern improve: meuts& “We are euabied to oifer this house at a price Very much lower than any other of like character and location now on the market. Ter wo DuLany & WiiTIxG, FP _____ ea a eNOS sO HO dweilit on Kt st.. near Counecticut ave. Three ores cellar: every ” H. WARNER & CO., is Samed Go a2-3t 916 F st ow. {OR SALE-AT FIRST COST, A NEW BAY-WIN- dow brick. 7 roome snd beth cabinet mantles, Slomets in avery room; st. next to the corner of 121 ‘ens $31 per month; only €3,800. STONE, 808 Fat. naw. ‘a2-3t CHOICE, SELECTIONS a ‘ABLE; WITHIN A BLOCK "secommngusiitie fo¥r herws and owt. alae KEN o® SECOND PLOOR OF 417 Leo L.4 Lo ¥ pe ibe Seems Stes Mie Sate J wal ge sy JOR RENT ROOMS, ON FT KS, 20a Hath seins ioe boca te Be aL PALE 45 Pa ave. Keferences required. ¢ OE BENE CAL bit BENT GaLiokarit iene pa BENKY A OLARAL he ¥ SUOCLRE £50 ~ SUBURBA} you Market Space ior ut, will be given, PROPERTY. OR SALE-SIXTY small homes 01 irom one to 100 Soy my EASANT — ATIMACTIVE aud unimproved: within from one mile to ten niles tee ice |S a arvahehtae ew aise EUS et Sith Kitchen. sabiob’, ewan wis: | ¥ eae Ponte cena ste Mer . rey feo Genter: | JR sg pec nat : Shea, once: us, clear litle. Inquire " Se pleaen ree menos ier Mi” Soars | eas se, Sana Ws Wi 23 Sey, Wear av mak eae large proj erties for sale, wit setts avg eaeuded saul he ie rou, ‘a gouber cocsce leew aid eeveres ot ols-sm * CE CURTAINS, 1 hy BER ‘3M. 4 ILL iD NBiO} iy eterna CAM Gs, TCH EQ0 ATAU iON. it URSDAZ MORNING, DECEM ont, Pea kauri tka furniture, ee contained ‘eon ‘therein, to whieh the attention of buyers is called. Me sOETAR Soa HESREP _AUCTION SALES. HOMAS DOWLING, Ai cars 3 2d EDITION. zsseee Sac ‘The Secretary of the Treasury to-day transmit- ted to Congress the estimates of appropriations required for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1860, ‘The total amount estimated as required for all ex- penses of the Government ts $26,590,793, which {$1,344,900 more than the sum called for in the estimates submitted last year, and $16,800,406 ‘more than the aggregate of appropriations for the Present fiscal year. The estimates for 1889 are made up of following items: Legislative, $3,272,111; Latest Telegrams to Tho Star. A New Chinese Ambaseador to Berlin. Executive, $18,859,735; judicial, 9422,200; foreign Inverooures sorrene saat aan Da val, $21 032; Indian affairs, | cent. There was an active trading e 4 nent annual appropriations, $113,640,- stocks—Union Pacific and st. Paul—with a fair | 20) Dorma Business in Lackawanna and Hichmond and West isan increase over ast Year fn the oo Timases Sor the Cxecutivs, Judicial, toreige inter cour Naval establishment, pensions, works’ and faleoellaneous, anda’ decrease In the estil vent, I aff servi Fimkiiernasettsyhoreee RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE DISTRICT. ie ‘amounted’ to | The total estimates for the District ot columbia, fron oll ise Dringing fw stacks be | exclusive of the water department, amount. t6 one, | 94,006,765 as compared with $3,040,288.07, the however, and still ‘gures were i wen acen, Ueno bag ea te | a” BUNA, eae Te sae Peeive nal sta oe ee ee ad arly | Suplished in Tus Bras” have not ee Patina avg Deen altered by the Treasury Department, but the Death of Lora Lyons, attention of is called to and Lonvor, Dec. 5.—Lora Whose serious il | recommendations of the Depart poetaauotan tase aggrecan a ap the expenses of the govorament ot the District of A Spurs in Cora. Columbia are in very many instances, both in ob- ts of expenditure and amount ‘in excess Of he appropriations for the curret hecal ae Shis | without any explanations as to thd wa cristal end eave son ale rears sive | necessity for such increase” in the ateonce of no. excitement, however, but 2 “aa. | such explanations, and of information necessary vanced. December shows Of 3% cents, | UPOD which to base any action by this Department Iatermcathe are ap hoe 2 10:24 cette anor. | 2 these particulars, all such items are left, with- ee mag deem proper’ "uch — a goons tn nnd ag oprah i Sakae amount ear MisOnreity Suntonsed, $582,420 "The estimates for the salaries of veache Jmaser rrr, N. J. Deo, b-Ruyene McCarthy, | ers: $464,310, an increase of This 18 fOr the burglar, who shot Dr. ‘Theodore Hornblowet | the “itemized statement” ot schedule of the num. two months ago, was sentenced to eighteen years ber, salaries and claases of teachers, instead of in prison this indraing. Hobo, submiited by the Commlssioners. It is Elected President of Switzerland. ide ‘ba gress, in making the ap. riation, provide that the samme be expended Brnizx, Dec. 8.—The council of elected | fa accordance with said schedule, M. Gavar, of Geneva, Cob mege 7 te has cles? ot ee eee and oan for aus sonore cme wenden ee ee statement of the cost ot each bulld- ‘and site is not given, it is, therefore, recom- nded that the epiropriation tobe made’ by one gress for sald objects specify the amount to be ex- ended for each building and site. ‘The estimate for work on sundry avenues and streets, and replacement of pavements 18 pe The Sentencing of Mout New Yonk, Dec. 5.—Jobn Most was to have been sentenced this morning, Dut When the cage was Teached Mr. Howe, counsel for the anarchist, asked vo have the case post) as he desired Wo ask for a new trial, and fad not yet had use vo rally | $405,919.03. ‘This estimate, the ment says, ‘The motion will shows a very large increase over the appropriation peenere = Hon wilt De argued | ‘or the samme purpose for the current oval year, inca nd its recommended that, Congress 1 making Call fer jeetin, and Direc- appropriat rovide that same—w! ane a ay = bd for the amount requested. inthe “itemized state. ment” or “schedule” submitted by the Cominis- ‘sloners of not—be expended in accordance with a “schedule” made out in lke form, and sufficiently specitic in character, ‘The estimate for tie rent of property yards, care of property and pay of Keepers under the head of improvements and repairs salaries, &c., 18 $3,780. This item the Department fotes say’, was 1n- cluded in the appropriation for contingent ¢: penses, engineer's office, for the current fiscal Year; ‘and for these contingent expenses an in- creased estimate of $1,000 1s submitved, notwith- Standing the omission Of the above item, and its submission here; hence, in the absence of ‘specific Amtovtmation as Lo the necessity for so considerable af tnerease in the estimates for the objects named, Said item is left without recommendation, for such, action as Congress may deem proper, except that any riation made for “keepers” specify the number to be employed, and the salaries to be paid each. ‘The estimate for $1,200 for “one clerk” in the District surveyor's division, under the engineer department, 18 deemed contrary to the provisions of section 3 of the act of June 20, 1874, (18 Stat., 117), and is therefore omitted by the Department. ‘Estimates submitted by the Attorney-General for bulidings und grounds for the reform school AMOUN to $15,458.70, and include two Bautiworg, Dec. 5.—A call has been sent out for @ meeting Of the “directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Raliroad on Saturday next, the 10uh instant. It will be fof the election of a president and otnet officers, and for the transaction of such other busi- ness a8 May come up. It is now understood that Mr. Samuel Spencer, now first vice-president, will be elected presiden ee ‘The Alleged Dynantiters, IBARING IN LONDON. Loxpon, Ce bearing ia tue case Of ‘Thomas Cailuo, of Lowell, Muss., and Michael Harkins, of Philadelphia, the alleged aynamivers, Was resumed to-day. ‘Ihe pubiic was excl from the court roum. Evidence was furnished show! that Callan bad received letters signed James Scott, Lowell, Mass., containing pills, Killed by an Expieding Lecontotive, Hairax, N. 8., Dec. 6.—A locomotive on the In- tercoluniai Raliway exploded to-day at Stellarton Station, killing three instantly and injuring rai o.hera, The letely de- tiolsied, and the’ sttfoa’ Dung Was badly BANANCIAL AND COMMEROIAL, out-butididys of brick, with proper drainage and Tig kines Cele ee of | Ventilation, necessary repairs to family Dultdings, SuSE Cie eater © oo | a arn er atc ae rowuds an ‘complet use, new — —— fotier, removal or boilers theseta, necessary radi- ators, piping, counections and laying the same, gompletion of the new family ig and tank house. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. The total estimates for public buildings and grounds inand around Washington amount to $922,213 a8 compared with $166,050 appropriated last year. ‘THR AQUEDUCT TUNNEI. ‘The estimate for completion of the lining of the Aqueduct tunnel 1s $320,000, and for improve- ments at the receiving reservoir to avold pollution the water supply $125,000. In regard to the last tem the S-cretary of the Treasury says that the officer in charge submits a project ior im- provement at the ‘recetving reservoir to avoid ger Of pollution, “The question of purity of the water supply is a vital one, and the means Proposed to secure It are recommended to the rest consideration of Congress.” ‘THE MONUMENT, ETC. For completion of the Washington Monument, $26,000: for building for Army Medical Museum Library, $8,130. For improving the grounds south of the White ose $6,000 ts reconinended, and for the grounds north $4,500; improvement of the Monument krounds, $5,000. Construction and repair of post- and-chain feces and removal of high tron fences from around smaller reservati 1500, Improvement, on Reservation No. 101. provided that this sum shall not be available until the track Tuning diagonally through the reservation along the iine of Maryiand avenue shall have been re- Moved by the railroad company now in charge of it, which company is hereby required to remove 8did track on oF before October 1, 1888, $3,000. Continuing the carriage roadway on the prolon- Pa oa Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp., December 5.—Virginia sixes, | gation of 16th street through Lafayette Square gontolidatea, ais: ist due coupons, 6:2;"eu-torties | {> Pennsylvania avenue, $2,000. yee CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY. The estimate tor the Congressional Library building 1s $868,468.90. BALTIMORE, Mp., December 5.—Qotton easy. quiet—middling, 14. Flour firm: Street and western Super, 2 37au. ra, ani pd tite “Heard do, Tauuly, S.voe4.3; city ua + a 3 © Be. yi ap mauly, et es: &, tlle Sper at Improving the Capitol grounds, $20,000; Capitol matiee wancuaee 7 terraces, $20,000. For general’ repairs and. iin. vireatsoutnora weedy and fie: 2c, aug: | provements of the buildings and grounds, Govern. ainbsr, $8000; western higher slosig Guicts heed | ment Hospital for the Insane, $20,000; ah infirm. winter red, Bbad6 dy ntber, ‘SUasey; | ary Duilding for the sick, 000; water January, 88) February, 9U2;a00%: Mi tank and coanections, standpipe and fire es 3 southern steady ai 7 white, S5a 500; tower ‘clock, $730; cementing yollow, o4a57 idgttery huehor: nixed, spot, hing’ the basement’ of dintog ball for RGU), Jaen, OENAbOs UaRaery, BOGUS: recreation o. Ininates, $1:200, and porter's lodge at be a ah Om Oe the lower entrance, $1,200; total, $57,650, as com- white, 37838; aged With $37,900 appropriated last jear. he sum of $3,000 Is asked. for the repalt ot buildings of Howard University. For dredging » with {sir ing pork, 16.46. nd fenc! at the Washington navy-yard $18,000, Salk meats—shoulders ‘aud clear fib Hilo, packed, Praaked. continuing the erectou of the new bi ame athe dard rd Buster aes | Naval Observatory and necessary Duiidings #300. ester packed, 1420: creamery, 228, “Kags frm, | 00018 Fecommended, and for repairs to the city isso) Re. losin. "Potrplous eftmed, 744° | all, $5,900. iste pare highor—A oft, @ Mr. Carlisic on the Labor Interests, 5 AL aod ct 1 tha BR In the course of his remarks in the House to-day Bi 40. pte barrels; | Mf, Carlisio oheek' bushels; cofn, 114, igs ‘oats | “No part of our people are more tmmediately or 7,000" Busbels, Shipments flour, Gii30 Yitally interested in tue continuance of fuancial Bales —wheat, 79. ls: corn 183-400 bushels | prosperity than those who labor for w Upon Chicago Markets. hem und their families must always fall the most Gisastrous consequences of a monetary crisis, and Pome his Bod guy or Cikgs All’ of tus ‘rane mere Ripe’ Ata sold to Seis, ae they, too, are always thé last to realize the benefit of a return to prosperous times, Their Rages are always the frst to fall when the crisis find the last to rise when it passes away. eee bad sag ‘The Senate Adjourns, ‘When the roll call had been completed and the Senators-elect were sworn in, the cus- tomary committees to give notice othe President and House of Representatives Were named, and the Senate adjourned. wee of i on Drawing for Seats in the House. ND ME. COR ‘to Take ‘ME. RELLBY 4) om Magers ‘THER LOBBY HAVE BEEN DECORATED. Sitice last session Of Congress, Mr. C. H. Manh, the doorkeeper of the press gallery of the House, fas had placed on the Wallis of the gallery lobby the portraits of many of the editors of leading American newspapers, which tt was decided dur- ing the last session should be placed there, Many 2 o'clock, and lasted more than an hour. Mr Kelley and Mr. Cox were given their old seats, Th fest took chafices and did the best could. ‘Many old members saw their favorite: taken before thelr eyes, but could not helpt it, ‘The Peliceman’s C! Again. CHARGES MADE AGAINGT OFFICERS BY THOS O'DONNELL ‘Thomas O'Donnell, 2 young man who has been Notes from the Aunual Beck of Esti-|Seme fatportant matec—District Items of Interest, ‘Sabmitted to the THE GRAND JURWs REPORT. f he Criminal Court, Myer Military Revervation. ‘TER CIrY ProsT-orrics FOLscE COCRT sumpInes | The Secretary of War issued an order re UNFIT POR USE—CONDITION OF THE somoot- | quiring all the inhabitants of Freedman’s village, HOUSES—SUGGESTIONS 48 TO OTHER STaUCTURED—a | located on the Port Myer military reservation, 98 ‘NEW CODE OF CRIMINAL LAWS NEEDED. ‘Well a8 sayone clee who is living within the — Feservation imme te remove within thirty Gaya ‘The grand jury of the June term of the Criminal the com- Court, on Saturday afternoon, asked leave to re- Cemetery ‘urn into court this morning, not having com- colored inhabitants of the pleted a report which they were desirous of mak- down trees ing to the court, and Judge Montgomery acqui- had con- esced. This morning their report was presented wo guard by Mr, C. H. Pickling, the foreman. It states that detect the they have visited and examined the Government noise, The Printing OMfice,the Bureau of Bngraving ana Print reservation of ing, the City Post OMice, and other buildings, sufferance. They state, ities square, and the IN RBGARD TO THE GOVERNMENT FRINTING OFFICR, Fo ‘| #8 acted upon; that the elevators have been moved Kind to the from the interior to the exterior of the buildings tn Shey wili be per- brick enclosures, The main staircases trom the 44 tad tothe stabrways per on H street, for it is subjected to too being strained with heavy fire. materials, but the remain of’ wood. Dulldi 2 bei “Emdustries ané Public Werks.” A BILL TO CONSOLIDATR VARIOUS BUREAUS INTO A NEW DEPARTMENT. ‘Mr. Townshend wil! introduce @ bill in the House to consolidate tnto a “Department of In- ‘bureaus: THE BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRIVTING they found in every respect well suited to the purposes for whieh it 1s used, and in excellent con- dition, and express satisfaction that, ts are being saad for the removal of the machinery, building. eae Printing ink 18 made, toa 48 T0 THE OITY rosT OFrics, they say that they were most thoroughly impress ed with the fact “that the building is wholly in- adequate as to accommodations afd conveniences for the requirements, and absolutely unsuitable an a receptacle for such important cad valusoie mail and records ag are Unerein cont and alarmingly unsafe.” The stories have been abandoned as utterly unfit for human occu. and minister, was in New York last night,— Repro sentative Post of Ilinots is at the Hotel Windsor. tives Rusk, Raynor, Morrill at Wil ‘Thomas, ex-Treasurer Jordan of New York Hon, Aquilia Jones of ii lard's,—Senators Sauisbury Kenna, Repre- sentatives 8) , Arnold, Whiting, tock well ies Hoche, Guenther aod Laira, dog oe yea’ C. en § New are at tne — tative WIIKIDS yresentatives Henderson and 4s at Welcker's. — Morse aze at Wormiey’ England ts at the Artington.. formerly of the 7} fit with, malarial fever ‘at ‘Representative Cooper of Quaker City, Odio, W. # Pancy by reason of the unsafe condition of ors tailings, 2c. "They deecnbe, ite defects, and say: “Shouid at any tine @ fire break out in the building it would be utterly impossible to save the structure because of the nature of ts conten and the little made by stand-pi hose; that ineiplent fire could not be controlled or ox hed,’ °y found absolutely no fire- roo! Sates OF Vaults, and the basement being be- low high-water ievei is subject to be ‘and Wey strongly “recommend #8 condemnation as unfit for human habitation.” UNDER THE HBAD OF SCHOOL, BUILDIXGS they state that the Analostan ts » commodious fire-proot structure, in which the rooms of the upper stories are occupied by the smaller puptis, ‘The Curtis building 1s unsatisfactory, the vent- lation bad, and tke water-ciosets suould be re- moved outéide. ‘The Addison 1s well appointed, ‘The Force 18 a model building, but the smaller children are in the upper storie. ‘The Sumner has been lately tmy but ue jury re. commend further improvement in beating and ventilation. The Franklin 13 in general good con dition. The Peabody is a model Tne Lincoin is noticed as requiring immediate attention, the halls being less than {oUF feet wide and the stairways but three feet. They si “that in school bulidings the smaller children be placed on the lower floors, and aiso that ull outside doors be k unlocked during school hours, abd further, we ol ject to the present overcrowded condition of many f the schools.” The Industrial Home School is highty compll- mented, and the un of the work com. ends tel! to every, cluzen, | Vt i8, however, too many children arein the fetorm Schoo! fd Foor-house and jail and have no place where Such can be redeemed from & fe of misery and crime.” ‘They recommend to Congress tiiat indus- {rial and reform schools for girls anid boys be es- tablished. ‘2ME POLICE COURT BUILDING 18 CONDEMNED _ 8 discreditable to the capital of the nation, the Tooms too small, the cells too small in size, so 10- cated as to produce unhealthy atmosphere, and it cannot be made sultable. ‘They recommend that the building be sold and sufficient ground be pur- chased for the erection of a bullding with ample accommodations, OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS. They recommend the estabishment of an addl- tional hook and ladder company, with the latest improved apparatus, for the central part of the city, They say that the police force is entirely too small and should be increased one hundred men at least, and that the soldier and sailor clause should be stricken from the law. ‘They found some of the Station houses tov small, and recommend that the old Dulldings be replaced by new ones. They find that the i Gas Co. and Washi Gas Co. are complying with thelaw. ‘They indorse the zepert of the former grand jury on the James report o1 the improvement of Rock Creek. The root of the Corcoran Art Gallery they find in a deplorable con- dition, and that the Commissioners have it examined, as fa case of feit would be tonctesets ble and dangerous. ‘They also suggest a mode of ‘egress at the rear of the buflding. ‘A NRW CODE OF CRIMINAL LAW NECESSARY. ‘They regard a new code of criminai law as a né- cessity. They adimit that assaults with intent to kill are much too frequent, and sayin the cases presented tuat tis class of crime is que to the abit of carrying concealed weapons, and recom- mend a law increasing the penalty therefor. On the subject of the liquor traffic they refer to the report of the last graud jury, and say that in most cases crime 1s traceable to this traffic, and ask the passage of such stringent laws as will arrest and Suppress this great and growing evil. ‘They call attention to the Vast number of vagrants infest ing the District, and the light laws in to them, saying that this class constitutes largely Such Offenses a housebreaking, larceny from te Persou, &c. and recommend that alaw be passed ‘bat Stich Persons ve atrested and placed ‘under bonds, or in default Jail, except in cases of minors, suggest tue shortening Of. chs ine OF fury service rs the ning Of service findan 1horease of compoasaaton. 6 OTHER SUGGESTIONS. . ‘They recominend greater ptecaution at Al- taugh’s Opera House to prevent the spread of fire ore his lie” This tacts coereees oy ar “tent bf Cad Serr Sab Mand he was mes Beran na ceca ae Es Cowden Cotumbus; Outo, W. E. McBee G. J, Hart of New York, W. P. Healy of oO. L Go Mich,, . T. Ti ‘oc Chicago, J. H. Gates of Pittsburg and W. ‘urry of Baltimore are at the Ebbitt.—Dr. Jno, H. Reidell of Manchester, N. H., Who has been on a hunting trip in South Cafo- lisa, called on Washington friends to-day on, ue wi L. = unwell, she — > femadt tn nding during wie might. ‘AM ALLBOED COUNTERFSITER AsresTep.—An | O'clock ‘yesterday’ moritng Nelite called 0 agent of the Secret-Service Division arrested Jno, | fskihg him to, got a giass of water for her. he had drank the Hogan, alias Scottie, in Buffalo, X. Y., om Satur- day fot passing eouniertet cota. ‘The Witiard Hotei Property Transfer. Mr, Heary A. Willard has transferred to his son, Henry K. Willard, an undivided one-half interest in the property known as Willard’s Hotel, tnclad- ing also the Willard Hall property. ‘The other hait interest ts owned by Mr. Joseph Willard, and it ts (WHY LUCAS DABNEY CARRIED 4 PISTOL IX HIS BAXD. Lucas Dabney, & young colored man neatly dressed and swinging a cane, stood in the dock of the Police Court this morning charged with car- weapon in his hand, and thought he had not vio- Church. Weeks is @ radical and labor orator, an@ he holds his present position, which 1s reward for his r carrying it openly and not con im ‘This fhorhing, about 1 ‘o'clock, he aes fp in bis hand. saw organ ing towards hum, did hot attempt to conceal tne not ay ont iaiu tet wane, the latter iinight be a aoctor.” The ‘omer aereated Soscemace arr ees “Young "said the , night doctors Is nothing “bul ‘You had better leave your bonds.” Mr. Padgett said that these afraid of “night doctors” are catty pistols, but in this case he had no Personal bonds, and he was released. | While Chased’ by “aight doctors’ cues before, and. that a 9 be tase he'was afraid id £0 go through Ue streets after dark. Mr. chairman, and Col. Alfred meeting. Col. Resley, pre eeera es est Wellington, ‘Cou Patiip W. Aviret McKaig. W. F. Cowden, and weber, remarked that bis man-servi A DECISION BY THE COURT IN GRNERAL TERE. ‘The case of Geo. E. Hamilton against Lucia and Martha B. Cutts, argued in the Court in General John E. Beall, as agent for the sale of certain prop- ety on. Columbia Heights, was Dinding-- He und per foou the court found that the arrangement as made with the diughter when the was and that the exits be improved. Indications of | im the mother; and it further that Mr. settlement of the walls were noticed, which they | Beall ~z no peed eek he being leave to the authorities. The ei ight wires | PIO ve yarchaser and to submit the ay The ‘legation of extreme authority Teal estate agents, the court stated, would be productive of much confusion in this District where it was the ice uf owners to place their pi in the Rinas Ot several partica, ‘To have the agent re- port to the ‘owner Would llmit his ‘work to the Broper extent. —_s—. ‘The Evangelical Alliance. PREPARATIONS FOR THE MEETING IN THIS CITY THIS and poles in the alleys they recommend be Femoved and the wires be carried under ground, 80 that in case of fire there may be nd obstruction. They state that they visited the Insane Asylum and found it in excellent condition and the 1,600 patients well cared for. ‘They coump.tment the Jail, Saying they fouud tt and the venulation perfect, except as to the female department, Which Is nok Delng Improved, and they Tegard it as a mode! institution, ey also found the Washington Asylum well conducted, but the plumbing and ventilation 18 defective, sgichanceenant St aninecs ans gael 10 cases in Uheir 64 sessions, A SUGGESTION OF THE COURT, After the report had been read, Judge Mont- gomery suggested tha it would be & good idea to ‘send copies of 1t to the two District committees of Cor and to the District loners. ‘WEEK. ‘The preparations for the meeting of the Evan- gelical Alliance, which will begins three-days’ session on Wednesday morning at the Congrega- | City, tional church, are being completed. It is not known exactly how many delegates will be pres- ent, but as they have begun to arrive in the city already it 18 supposed that there will be a large yrney Worthington ould see ‘The local ‘arrangements District Attorney Wot sald he wi hy’ to its being printed for that purpose, Till open 4 registrar's offce at the "The court thanked the jury Tor their services, and by Cee ine on Ee vaered for tae Capitol Topics, ‘The commen bed and fixed upon, on committees. pone dy will be requested arrange the “Gountor Kiddjeverger showed is hand pottt the fout botlers of the letter dated comes trom the sale

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