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——_—_—— THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. 14 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE —HOUSES. =— — pa Seoieansnasntssttoas FOR SALE—SEVERAL HANDSO} FOR SALE—-A BARGAIN IN brick bouse, om 13th st. near Iowa Circle; loca- ings within three squares of tion Geautiful; must be sold to close a syndicate; | Prices from $10,500 to $25,000. ( price, only $7,500. _fe2t-isc* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1: B. H. WARNER & CO., Fok SALE—fANDSOME NEW THE aia aaa brick “dwelling, 1819 19th st. nw. SALE—A 10-ROOM BRICK, O% rooms and bath room; all latest improve: 4th, opposite the pension office; very cheap at| carefully built under’ our personal supervision $5,005; rented to good tenant at $25 per month; | aud drst-class im every respect: house open for sold % close a syndicate. Inspection. For further particulars and price B. H. WARNER & CO., apply ty TYLER & RUTHERVORD, 1307 F st. mbl4-3t 96 F st. nw, feZs-1se* FoR SALE—READ THIS LIST CAREFULLY AND | FOR SALE-THREESTORY AND BASEMENT a FOR NUMBEXS: . AND BEST 2 Pete, 9000078 ‘ie new corner house; two} rooms large and ‘airy: iuouse lighted on three Stories: nice cellar; = 0u—A_ i2-ro lot 25110; brick stable. _ Was! + ICE, $6,000—A 10-room brick, on H st. BW. | BOR SALE—1431 ig brick house; a ‘brick, 2th easy. J. C. DePUTRON, 472 Loulsiana ave., ee | warbbagie TRG Ja9-3m* ST. NE; NEW 6h newly — papered, RICE, $6,500—A 10-room brick, on Pa. ave. 200; $200 cash and $2 ionthlys ten notes : | Smear ot. <Ome jerdics. PRICE, $5,600—An S-room brick,on 13th near K. | Tet? a FRANK 1. HANCOCK, PRICE, 500A two-story, cellar and attic) mag Cor. 13th and G st. ne. Bouse, om 12th near S. PRICE, $6,000A 9-room house, on M st. near| FOR SALE—1213 LINDEN ST. N.E.; NEW 6-R. Ba. reesed-Orick house; Gr; bath; amit: lot 17x70 000—Two-st rick, M st. near . to 12-ft. aller; cash at for Pig pei erred ome monte: price, $9,900. Why Pay rent? Keys at RICE, $6 20th; | cor. 13th and 'G sts. n. By ee eerie ee | hd PRANK L. HANCOCK & CO., Agent PRICE, $6.000-N. C. ave. near Tth; § TOMS Fon SALE 1233 and 1299 GST. NE; NE = Gr. cellar pressed-brick houses; newly papered: ¥ Oo. brie! 2d st. sc. "7 Pilce ‘Bitwocstom tick te ase Se | EGE, Soon” OO om a wear 2d. i FRAN! SCOCK, . be ey rar bey Far Ree Bn | _mno ___ Cor. 13th and G sts. Som brick; lot 20x85; on Sth | FOR SALE—OR RENT—1304 AND 1208 13TH ST. st. nw. near Q. w.; 8 rooms; bat % : 1t DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. 0-W._| elegant property: terms reasonable. Ap JOR SALE—AT $5,500—A VERY FINE HOME TS | owner, R. W. FENWICK, 1203 N or 602 F st. ‘one of the most convenient sections of the city; | _mbs-2w near 10th and O sts.; convenient to schools, 88 | FOR S.A = and markets: two stories and cellar; dowwle pat-| "Witte money required, jors, dining, kitehen on frst door; five bed reom@S/ game as rent. 1734 on second; jot 20x119 to alley. ee aa) Oe ce teh ft “DAVID D. STONE, S04 end 806 F st. mw. | GOODMAN, 608 13th st. po a FOR SaLe-or EXC: | FOR SALE—YOU HAVE PROPERTY FOR SALE. story brick, im a nice net | DW ies,| rent or exchange? Send us a list; time and poms, cellar, attic : JAMES BAYNE, Room 6, Central Jot 17: mis-6t* it AN ESTATE THREE ¢ story press-brick houses opposite Franklin Park; ft. 1% Inches on T st. by 14 ft: rear lot. Apply to Dr. D. M. OGDEN, 1624 P st. o.w. FOR SALE-FACING 1, ern exposure, new brick: 6 rooms and bath: 18 feet fropt; an elegant house; $4,800; easy terms. mbS STURGES & MOORE, 606 'F st. n.w. SAND PRESSED BRICK; CAB- | FOR SALE—NEAR STANTON SQUARE, ON C ST. MM Sea: BLECTHIC LIGHTING: A BIG | n.e., Z-room brick: elegantly finished; wide front; IN ON “PASY MS. CHAS. A. | only $5,300; on easy terms. 8, 1405 F ST. _ m5" " STURGES & MOORE, 606 F st. nw. fa > TES PRC] FOR SALE--IN GRANT PLACE, 11-r00M HOUSE; Za MEL G : bg eg §.; rents for $000 a year; only $12.00; For S\LE_ONE OF THE BEST $4,000 HOUSES ed is a well-built stone front 7 have, over crcrnment printing ofice; © rooms eeADOW BRE ELEC terms to suit. STURGES & MOURE, 606 F st. ALL MOD. IMPS.:" REN O11 cian Sean te : mbS HALF SgUAR= FROM ST. FOR SALE—ON GA. AVE. S.E. NEAR 12TH, NEW HALF SQUARE FROM CABLE A a6 feck fronts di Woes ee CAPITOL. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST.N.W1| $75 "her month. STUNGES & SOOT FOR SALZ—1765 MADISON AV ONE SQUARE | nw. of Duy t circle; entirely new; 10 rooms; little | FL L. MeCLELLAND, 1405 F st mhid-3te : FoR SALE-l1TH NEAR S brick; 7 rooms and bath; a.m.i $3,500. LE-THAT VALUABLE Cor 1700 L st. n.w., fronting 20 fect on 17 west and 76 feet on L st. north. Can b a great bargain of HARVEY SPALDING, The Hiarrtsoa, Room 7. fe2Ss-1m FOR SALE—LOTS. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN RAILROADS. ___ FOR SALE—HOUSES. WAR AT RIO ENDED FOR SALE-LOTS ID nice building REDFORD W wth Fairfax st. Alexandria, | $ vooms: gas. water, bath; | s-. good bvilding lot; room ouly $6,000. REDFOKD W. WALKER & SO) mhl4-3t ‘FON HEIGHTS—SECURE | the cheapest lot on Kalorama ave. near Coun. ave.: 41 ft. front by 115 BW. sides; at one-half Washington ficures; terms FOR SALE—WASHI FOR SALE. An economical corner near Capit 3; will mak r 6th and F n. ear 16th; 227x125. yA dine lot Y4 square from Lath st. n.w.5 251100; A lot 50x10 in Columbia Heights bet. 13th _mhi3-3t DAVID D. STONE, 804 & 806 F st.n.w. FOR SALE—CHEAPEST Lor IN THE NORTH north side S near N. H. to alley. Only $2.10 per foot. Lot on 0 st. double or 2 sing! inprovements Ia neighborhood taken at once. FOR SALE—A FINE BLOCK OF the se. corner of Isth and Riggs sts., | v3 ft. on 1Sth and 166 ft. on Wt ed; Will trade for good tucome-producing FOR SALE—FREE—BUILDI = Harbor City er of a reserved seat at Sos F st. nw. mh$-1no fost south of It: small house part payte 2036 Druid HM av AVE. Bi $1.35. EL. McCLELLAND, 1405 F st. _ FOR EXCHANGE. unineum- 5 lots to cost §: ED. J. OHARE, 1006 F si FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT N.V near Conn. ave. and N. H. low D) rty. Also, ‘on 19th st., corner of Laurence. 64x10. JOHN B. WIGH' aR BUILDEE SO feet on J KRDON, 615 141 | FOR SALE—A CHANCE TO MAKE $1,000. An elegant lot in a f naw. at a grea t Will sella lot to paved alley, $1.55 a foot; Worth hionable secti owner needin extremely low price Diggest bargain and surest and safest specula- ‘Ashford'’s abstract. DAVID E, Sos aud S06 F st. now COLUMBIA HEIGHTS owner; 6 fronting south; th the heights, and will take the least money down to buy them, LOTS, je most shee will at a great bargain, izton Loan and ‘Trust or address for particulars P.O. Box mbI0-7t away free, EAN BROOKLAND AND VICIN- prices that invite investment. Houses on | reasonable terms. B. T. WELCH, Jr., 600 F st. mhi4-1m FSAW AVE., NORTH SIDE, BET. 13th and 1ith sts., 2 very choice lots at a great | bargain. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. mbi4-3t FOR SALE—i5TH ST., JUST NORTH OF KENE- z 40x160 to alley; cheap at | WALKER & SUN, 1006 F j 18295; each $1,250. party wall; 50x50; a choie ise8; “handsome | VACANT un: side; capable of ard; $1.70 per foot. of the mouey t. near ISth, 100 feet deep This is undoudtedly the | | bl2-3t BY aluable LOT, 40x150 FEET, ilarvis? it of | D. to se W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F nw. WINTER RESORT PIANOS AND ORGAN LE-PRINCETON BET. 13TH AND 14TH, | Y CoPracE, ia Hei =: new ry brick house; 13) “Monroe and Old” Point all od. imp.: steam heat; handsomely | jarge grounds and piazzes: boeting, fishin; =; Stable; lot 5 %: $16,000. erate terms; comfort pmoditious. Vv. y. CURRY, Box 154, Pho Va. mul4-coTt* HOTEL KENDERTON, Ocean end Tennessee av ATLANTIC CITY, N. SPECIAL RATES. mbi4-3m Mrs. J. F. NEALL of Tioga. f | THE PENNHURST, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Michigan ave. near bexeh. JAMES HOOD, y *room house ¢ lines ,of for $7,000; call for permit to} 4917-3m vsedale street, a handsome -ottaze; | HOTEL WELLINGTO: M. A. & H.'S. MILNOR® TLANTIC CITY, TEN reduced from $3,200, hundred other kouses; seme very ceap. milt cone FoR SALZ_-CHEAPEST HorSE NORTITWEST. SS an on Q st. I h and 16th: 6c. and dati: lot mi0-3in alley; to sell at once have put the = . ATLANTIC r. N,v. W. S._MINNIX, KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR THE BEACH. 1331 F st. war. WILL OPEN MARCH oe E—FOR EXCHAN CHANGE. | _=betm a “Xchange a fine Ss property |THE IRVINGTON, TIC CITY, NJ. o@ 11th st.. epposite the Palais Reyal, on vacant | EBRUARY 10, 1804. | E on a lot a nice new house, | On the beach. Int. Price, $4.50. Northwest. | sum parlor; duplex filter and uritier. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ON THE BEACH FRONT. | Descriptive illustrated booklet mailed on application. HoT SEA WATER LATHS. — ELEVATOR, &e. “E. RORERTS & SONS. SEASIDE HOUSE, NTC CIT z 3. On ocean front. Sun parior. Elevator. Salt Oo-911 I st, water baths. House heated throughout. 7 L st, fh. ft m CHAS. Alle het 6th, PORT. VA_SHERWOOD Ho- Dupont payment, an sell on $500 cash | US & 35 200 b, bb 2129 Va av, f OLD POINT COMFORT. Y. tel: reduced rates; $2 day 2 and, ‘comfortable. GEO. ‘Hook fe22-3m Owner and Proprie 00 | nc ih. mi, Gr. | KENILWORTH INN, : Alley bet 6th & . ae Wry, 7S? | Kentucky ave. near beach, Atlantic City, N. J. at * M, fh, 4r...3,500 ae ee hid av All conventences pertaining to first-class hotel. 40 st. bb. Te. .3.500 , Soog | Onen ali the year. BwS N St, bh, Ee ashe | 3 Mis. A. GRUBB, Owner and Prop. MS th ) bb, Tr, and 1 fh in HOTEL BERKELEY, ATLANTIC CITY, Extreme ocean end’ of Kentucky ave. Elevator, gon parlor and all modern conveniences. Tea- sonable rates. fel5-Lim JAS. & GEO. BEW. THE ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.— Virginia avenue, near beach. ew and modern. Steam heat. Every convenience. Lenten and Easter seasons made specially attractive. The terms are reasonable. Beautiful illustrated book- let mailed upon application. CHARLES E. COVE. fel0-20 3.000 419 Ist ‘st, 487 & 400 L THE SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. directly on the beach. Every conve- . inculding bet and cold sea water baths and > from 1th st. | J. D. SOUTHWICK, Manager. Logan and Harlan reshlences; | ____ 7 HE ELKTON, sod lavestiment or speculation; | atiantte City, N. i. Kentucky ave. near beach. & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. mw. | Home comforts; steam heat; appointments scst- HYGEIA NOTEL, OLD POINT COMFORT, Va. ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM MALARIA AND UNSURPASSED FOR HEALTHFU ALLY, and so testified to by phy heavily charged with ozone, nat A Lage to the health-se with scenic attractions yn- Pen ies easy | Fivaled, Old Point ‘Comfort ranks foremost as a alt m1; easy | Sinter resort, while ite world-famous Hygeia Ho- : S rooms and | tel, with its improved and now perfect drainage and other sanitary arrangements, the unquestioned pority of its drinking water, unsurpassed cuisine, embracing every delicacy of and and sea foods Price, $5,000- Price, $3,600- Price, $2,600 . near 22d; of its resident garrisou life, its abun: aE : Pe C ical feat and dancing, constitute a ae ee an te of attractions seldom oftered at any resort. For keys or j 20t-eo FN. PIKE, Manager, WESCOTT, VW mr aa La Atlantic City, N. J. “LYE AND ONE-HALP FER | Directly on the beach In time may mean the saving of a tooth. done Dest’ full sett work a_ special! Dr. Graham, 307 7th St. m1 TAB. 1837, . iith n ali hours, tle puluiess ex- fez3-hnt ‘s. Local anacst C SAFE, METHODS ta! operations, Charges moder- AVE. fe2 LEADING jentitie DEN- See card in another column. ocd od mut charge, e: H st. naw. den- except Sun lntirmary open from Geto se23-tr fre, ‘DERTAKER 1867, practice the art of Undertaker & Embalmer, reet Northwest. fi ss and on the most call, 340, fal ‘ ; nA S24 y é a AND EMBALMER, be HARVEY SPALD| Kowa 7, ‘Cae Hare 1934 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. @isca, cor. Sd acd Uo. felé-lm | Telephone, 2u5. ee28-tr M FORT r front; rs & Pond, 3 PLANUS, and ‘the Up to the Times! Cew bed slightly used Upright’ Piano ==9207.50== 1s a special pric aguiticent T er: plenty of fruit and flowers: ALTANTIC CITY, N. J. : brick; 6 rvoms and bath: 3 KENTUCKY, a ation convenient, north vast; THE BEACH. Now + inely rf and Bo three of thi E. F. Droop & Sons, Modern and cheerful. Elevator; on a lot a new S-siory and CHAMBERS & | HOOPFS. _ ¥ Sth Masa. e. a ay SHANGE on ot in city or eiiie HOTEL On the beach, Maryland ave., At- hts 4 ew S-room corner Louse aw. Price, IMPERIAL, antic City; all con.; oper a a, rs electric b ap ay DAVID D. STONE, $06 F st. n. ments and table first- ae EE ae os oe Oe | THE CHALFONTE, PIANO TUNING RY VICLOR BE! ner for tl $10 week: homet r 0 Were heneline own, Address by some of our come and buy or rent. n'srepresentat r Tros., estey EASY 1 Sanders & Stayman, ix great play id today and or Grand 3-pedal Up Stool, BR ‘ e rare barcains on ave. nees; terms moderate. ER. 1408 10TH NW. Ae ad Grand, Upright PIAMOS. ana Square. ECOND-HAND PIANOS, own make, but slightly used. Tuning by experienced workmen. WM. KN. & CO., SIT Penna, * PIANOS PEAR TESTS OF . artistic finish; a perfect | _ sand cottage S11 9th st. nw. T. palace sty . late of W. tnerott & aw, Tuning tt d by M. John Philip Sousa and ‘aultiel of TO LOAN— ». $2,500, $1,500, $2,000 and $1,009 at 6 per ‘cent. Larger loans at 5 aad 5% per cent DEEBLE, DAVIS mb14-6t Musny cies, indorsed ne a available secority, at 10 per ATTWELL & STU LD, mhi8-Imo* “1ith and F sts. nw., Mertz Uidg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT IN sums from $1,000 to $50,000, on improved real estate; no delay. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, ts a EE TS. Ps WANTED-YOUNG MAN IN ployment wants the loan of $50 for 3 months: will pay G per cent interest; payable $13 per month until paid, Address DAVID, Star office. 12-3 MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED Py in the District at lowest rates of in loans a specialty. HERRON mbl. $50,000 TO LOAN ON Al OVED CITY REAL estate, in sums to suit, at lowest rates of in- terest. R. Hf. ‘T. LEIPOLD, mhi-1in0 ‘A MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF IN- terest on approved real rc ‘mhs MONEY TO LOAN TRANCE POLE iy, or other «per annam, w. cor. 13th and F sts. n.w. st Loans made from ‘$100 on household furniture of every description without monthly payin long time: no bonus: nteresi; no publicity.” Cull or ad y York ave. n.Ww MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL PSPATE ity at prevailing rates, LARGE LOANS & IALTY. s oe ¥ TO LOAN IN x a IN AT LOWEST « REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, fe10_ MONEY TO NAPFROVED CITY REAL. estate at per cent interest. La amounts a specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 50C. TO $5.00 WEEKLY PAYMEN’ DO YOU EVER FIND YOURSELF IN NEED OF A SMALL SUM OF MONEY? WE HAVE THE FACILITIES TO ACCOMMO- DATE You! THE COLUMBIA 1. 1. Co, 208 G ST. 2 LOAN €O., 610 F st. an. Will Yoan you any sum you want, large or small, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, &ec., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly conadentind and you can get the money the day you ask for tt. Loans can be paid in part or’ in fall at any time to suit the convenience of the borrower | and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the Ionn in proportton to the amount paid. It will be to your advantage to see us before securis joan. WASH azote MONEY on opp . Lorses, IN TURE ciry. ive the money the day you apply ‘for it. Y 1 can pay any part of the principal at any nt imade lessens the cost of PUBLICITY. xo H t. nw. 1 oN AGAIN T SIX PRR CENT ON ap. state in the District of Columi. Also wil loan 75. rau per cent of au2S MONEY TO TOA class security at lay where the apie MONEY TO LOAN ON st rates, S = to DANE and G sta, PEN. 303 7th st. nw, EAT LOW- HOWER, 2 OR SALE—PIANOS Don’t Waste Time to place tryin; 2CKE, tod for have been HORSES AND VEHICLES . if we perform the | a hoy of twelve can rid state pr culars: must be cheap. Addresa M. C. S. rds, experts only. 401 | NT TO BLY, SE ges, Buggies, Wagons, Ca ma can piel We have nt for the eclebrated Wagon Co.’s Carriages, Spring Wagons and S. Bensinger, HORSE AND 940 Louisiana Ave. AGE BAZAAR, one est and best ever silpped to single deivers; ali 3 one in brougham horse; all on ex- L 1 Stable, mhi3-6e* CANA: 8 NEARS OLD: Hor ot gait wit safe F THE REST DI cas y county, ROCKAWAYS. TRAPS. COU- , business, bagi ices, INFIRMARY.—TEETH FILLED | rts, &c., ES —10 COACH PAIRS OF the rat and one that 1V- M st. nw. HORSES - 8 LADIES GOOD - W. LUCAS, 918 oth st. n. made a speci:ity. ionable circles. Webster Law buildi . Tk NG (PRENCH rufties, 10c. per yd hment in Washingt dr hus a fine rep m oT E ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH. 2 Frenen dy! ening a ATTORNEYS. DOES children’s air ation as this line, which she makes amo 3 NOW... DRESS- 1 finish guaranteed by Me- Dowell ‘system; prize medal at world’s fair; day F, AL REED & C1 WASHINGTON ST DAILY LINE 1 re sold terms. WOLCH & ¢ yhiner pianos, m12 'THOMSON’S ense— pr tool an worth $i T THE MAKER'S PRIC postal sand let us mally ts to 1 SE FE a. A RARE BARGAL A magi nt new upright grand piano, used only a few months, is offered for sale by party leaving the city, for only §: $400; of the biggest sacri ware ; has grand tone and power, and ts the finest make. ith 7 a.m, atil howe of Salli ons Wakes SATL FoR va. and pewerful Troz Palace Steamers, SORFOLIC PH BOUND, ess Monro 6:30 ¥ wi rallroud connections are made for all points south and soutliwest. NORTH BOUND. daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave F i vm. Arctve at Washington at 1 and 1421 Penne we 0. CALLAHA jug and Observation Cars Harrisbarg to Chicago, Indianapolis and Cleveland Buffet —For Pittsburg, 30 AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. iffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep- i Harrisburg to St. 50. N” EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- and Harrisburg to Cleveland. PACIFIC EXP For Williamsport daily, 2 Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo 7 pt Saturday, with Steep- ton to Rochester. : Rochester and y And Saturdays only Washington to Roch- a oes RELIGHTEL, HOMES. Forts and Vessels in the Bay Haul Their eee “Reasonabl ; Fag Monthly HOS. EL xv vi7 F mahl3-6t The Brazilian Government Demanded Unconditional Surrender From Da Gama—A Brief Bombardment. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. As was announced in a postscript edition WESLEY HEIGHTS. of The Star yesterday afternoon, President pefore thay, gout lets fer larse profits ss sca | Pelxoto of Brazil refused to grant the terms be e corner stone ol versit 5 8 niis-6t THUS. B. WAGGAMAN, 917 Fst. ww |f Surrender asked by Admiral da Gama, At noon all the government forts, including the three great fortresses at the harbor en- trance and twenty batteries of heavy artilk lery planted in Rio Janeiro, some of them MME. DREAMER, THE ONLY Cann AsED ee | Rew, began bombarding Admiral da Gama’s glish and German astrologist in the q vessels. Ni vi irned, however, all events of life. Office bours, 9 a.in. to 9 p.m z oo Sunday. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1608 Tits st. aw, | #"d after a time the bombardment was dis- fe23-1m* continued, it being apparent that there was AL LIMITED,” all Par- © fro ‘ar) and 11:6 For Pope's: Creek 20 ALM. and 4:26 PM 9 AM. and 4:20 For Atnapolis, Es F ie: Sundays, 9:00 Adie Atlantic Coast Line Express for mond, snekeon- ville.St. Augustine << 2 Richmond and the corner of 2Sth and O streets, about mid- he night, were approached by a colored man, | men left of the 890 marines who delivered tt who in an excited manner told that while Over to the insurgents during the fore part sleeping in the room above the stable in Of the rebeliion. ‘The loyal feet surrounded the grovnds of the McPherson home heard a noise at his door, and on investi- | No resistance was offered upon the part of gating found Elva Whitvington, a servant the Insurgents, who appear to have been of the McPhersons, who had been dis- Completely cowed from the moment they charged a few days before for impudence /¢#rned of the arrival of the dreaded hortheast ot | nue nnd At the Staten, Ciena | and unreliability. She informed the speak. | ™t¢ cruiser and her formidable escort of and at the statio ets, Where orders can be left for age to destination from hote General Passenger Agent. miscuousiy, and she was about to start upon answer to hi: the stable. The man argued with her, and : ts at Lynchburg mad westward, daily, daily, except Sua> uniting ac D: Chsrleston via pagh Pultman Birmingham, Mont: Ds. Charlottesville and inter- ch train for Front & Aiso “operates | York to Asheville | Cot boro’ to Mont- | win undisturbed | 1300 Penusyivania Station, Vennsylvania | as he heard a cry following the rep Just then Officer Rice came up BALTIMORE AND O10 it. ¥ colored fellow Wood. The latter {row station corner cd Limited | wom placed her under arrest and brought her [ena wane a suspicious person. She claims | 0"t With them. Even if he were di Wonk hecaie she refused to leave. the | 8€¢ how he could insure it, | Eiva's past record is a bad one. ‘ton Junction and way points, *10:00 S trains stopping at pri , uh i EW YORK AND PHIL- of the v more, Not on ‘og of praise, His voice is ‘a splendid une, effective and his arguments convincing always. Owing paney of the church parsoa ecked from hotels and Co, on orders left at it is probable that the new pas come to weeks, though he has been pn he could be provided for withoat meuh | began yesterday. difficulty. | our fleet was safely at sea outside the har- ee ee etme emer their good wis success and their hope think of vacating the parsonage until he Signaling distance, so that they may is beyond all da Lexington and | leytown Church. 45 a.m, connecting in Union depo | - DAILY For Old Polnt Comfort an. DAILY Express for Gordonsville, Staunton and prin ept Sunday, for Rich- nia points; daily, Pullman locations and ti ets at company’s of- fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsy school we Grimes, superii sistant superintendent; Jaret Huddleson, necriy every corner, the ladies on one oF secretary; James Proctor, organist, and Miss Katie Moran, | off when the cot pianist. jhe must walk front hitaself to let the lat- cost | associations of the District. The « the West Washington Citizens’ 4 stated this morning to The Star that ti most emph meeting out Me tion with the Tenleytown road, on the ground that Its construction so close to the naval observators effect upon the delicate instruments th in use, the vibration that 5 lby the passage of the cars, being deti- te front door of the closed car opened and menial to the obtainment of perfect astro- | Shut e nomical calculations. sitting, 50. for winter moi THE GREATEST, MIN four judges of Chi “Twenty Building: for making it un . hood, and particularly so for his wife. moments it bec Sonvinces ekept rall. Satistaétion guarant 49H st., be by Manager Humphreys for the Princeton base bali team: March Washington; March 26, Washington; April 11, Boston Princeton; April 12, Boston, at Princetoa; April 14, Phil phia; MEDICATED AND PLAIN electric treatments, HL WAYCOTT, fot 13th st. nw. AND ALCOHOL BATHS competent operators. from foot of | ‘Gu5 | Princetor - near 6th st. = hich, at Beth Co! of on June 4, Drown, at Princeton; June 9, Yale, = = — at Princeton, | Good for children, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, no more fight in the rebels. Then the gov- AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN |ernment ficet was ordered to come into the harbor and take possession of the rebel war+ ships. . :. 7 The fleet, head: cruiser A Mysterious Affair Near Oak Hill Oome-| xictneroy, cniel gare ee jormamite cruiser tery Last Night. and 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon without firing a shot. Upon the appearance of the fieet the rebels hi The Dumbarton Pulpit Filled Accept- s hauled down the white ensign from one of the ships which were lying near En- shits Chania: Chemin chadas, and hoisted a signal, which was answered from ashore. A launch contain- Not Faver the Bill. ing an officer then went from one insurgent. ship to another, and each vessel lowered = | the white flag. Two torpedo boats from the : |sovernment ficet outside then entered the Last night there were lively times in the | bay. A few minutes later the white ensign vicinity of Oak Hill cemetery, about the Caine down from the forts. home of Mr. John D. McPherson. Officers | on Pagiyine on ihe isiand of Villegagnon, D. J. Cotter and Rice, while standing on {™. rue from the battering 0 Ras been subjected to for months, was found to ve becn abandoned by the handful of : the rebel warships anchored in the harbor, “© and captured the entire lot at one stroke, torpedo boats of the latest type. er, who said his name was Wood, and his| Saldanha da Gama is missing. A French business that of a coachman in the employ ™Man-of-war sailed out of the port at 8 of Mr. McPherson, that if he wanted to pclock. Jit is believed that Da Game ana save himself he had better get out, as it P'S fore on board, having sought was her intention to bura things down pro- | Portage ay n eens Fefused asylum by Portugal and after receiving Peixoto's ‘= offer of surrender, refusing anything onal surrender. This threatened exposure if she did not immedi- reply nt sa ae rebel leader when ately desist from her lawless intentions. Caught, She then began to rummage about and took some clothes from an outbuilding. Com-| S¢¥ices From Minister Thompson. mitting some other petty depredations, she | Secretary Gresham yesterday afteraocon started to leave, when she was joined by | received a dispatch from Minister Thompson a feilow who jumped from the harness room. | saying that Peix: had refuse@ in his arms the had, Wood claimed, neavly | tei, et aad b j the terms of surrender proposed by Ad@- two sets ¥ a Wo sets of harness. Wood started to si. Miral da Gama, and that the forts haa monstrate, but was told to mind his bi ness or trouble would ensue. The man and | Opened fire on the insurgents with @ deter- woman then went out the gute to zsth mination to force them into unconditional street and got in a waiting cab, where there | surrender, | ¥as another man. Then, Wood said, he started for the police. | Secretary Herbert received similar infore Oilicers Cotter and Rice, after getting ation from Admiral Benham, who the direction of the cab is alleged to hays | hWever,the significant sentence that Admin taken, began a diligent search for it, but | *! Gama wes not on the Portuguese man-of- failed to see it. Then they sent the colored W8T. | The news that hostilities have been man back to the McPherson homs and TeSUmed was the cause of much uneasiness started up to that place to investigate as '? the departmental officials, which was un- far as possible the extent of the theft, Goubtedly shared by the President, to whom Oficer Kice went out 2sth street and Mr, | it Was communicated. No one doubted that Vth. Approaching the gate the la! President Peixoto would concede the terms ter went in and started up the walk lead- | °f capitulation asked by Gama. tng to the home. He had advanced but a Damage to Good Vessels. ew feet when he was struck a sharp, One of the perp! recent sudden blow on the breast just over the | events at Rio, at — wegaeenieegte heart with a stone that stunned him for | Won. ee oe re oe some moments. The officer then pulled | W@Shington, who have a keen apprecias his pistol and started for a man in the | tion of the difficulty to be surmounted by darkness, whom he caught sight of, but even a highly prosperous nation like our failed to get close enough either to capture | own in building up a navy, is the willing- er recognize him, A litle later, in. going | through the Mackall property, on the op- | BESS of Peixoto to destroy the insurgent posite ill, betwen 2th and Zh streets, | ¥esscls, racher than accept them on Gama’s e caught sight of his assailant and on 3 : seeing him break away fired three times. |jjA° OR naval officer expressed it: “It ts ‘The officer thinks that his last shot struck | Uke buraing down your barn to kill the the man in the lower portion of the body, | TU)" she ure tal eucaseoas sport | have proved thelr value im time ar eae anak during the long siege of Rio. Besides, they that he had just returned from having fol- | eee & soo deal of money. The only lowed on horseback the cab of the parties Pimnsile theory put forward by the naval informed against. He said the vehicle had | Gimars og tcCount for Pelxoto's refusal of gone down and let the parties out in front | }}.74S offer of conditional surrender ts of a house of prostitution on C street near | ‘Mat the president has determined to make 131-2. Sergeant Volkman and other offi- | 4,terrivle example of the rebel sailors for cers came up then, together with Mr, M. | {8 Sake of the moral effect on Admiral kened. The Mello and the insurgents who hold out at McPherson, er 3 on upper | Desterro, and in St. Paulo and Rio Grande sergeant had vho had been a just seen Woo: | 22d street. His story of having followed do Sul. The opinion is expressed by de- the people to Washington therefore fell | P2*Ument officials that if Gama ts through. Yet the man said he could lead ginny unconditionally, he will be them to the house where he said the | moval” My ae process, but by court- had gotten out. The officers went | Manual an Reni be shot within forty-eight to the house indicated and found the | "TS aft - cee woman, Elva Washington, in bed. They | octromes as Bp mmney bl po in the " lesert his men, whom tion, charging her with vagrancy | 2¢ bad led into trouble. and must fight x to look to his own safety, it is dificult te is living in and reside with him. The Right of Asylom. The theory of the right of asylum, so bad- Change of Pastors. ly strained in the past, can hardly be ap- The officials of the Dumoarton Avenue | plied to his case. At least that is the opin- Chureh have had their recommendation | fon of the State Department, The fact that relative to the pastorate honored, the con- | ference yesterday appointing the itev. J. | war, which Gama boarded, felt constrained B. Stitt of Fayette street, i the pulpit to be vacated George the commander of the Portuguese man-of- Itimore, to | to cable to Lisbon to inquire as power the Rey. Dr.|to afford asylum to the nt is Ellet. Mr. Stitt is about ffty | an evidence that the theory of any- it ot ane Abe Geared the head) lum is by no means well rious churche: in among the foreign commanders, has been flatteringly successtul. | Admiral Benham's report that Gama was his executive qualities are dese not aborrd the Portuguese vessel may be but his gifts as a significant of-a refusal by the Lisbon au- his manner | thorities to extend sheiter to Gama. It is cise and | the opinion of some diplomats in W, ton that even if the admiral is received om board a foreign vessel he must be sure Dr. Elliot, who ts ill with typhoid fever, | rendered to Peixoto on demand. op wil not | The naval authoritles are speculating as rgetown to reside for some | to the disposition of the United States ves- 1 that | Sels during the general engagement which At last accounts all of The trustees and other «ficial members| bor, except the Charleston, which was have formal presenied Serving her turn on watch duty as Admiral . i 3 ’s future Benham’s flagship. It is probable that they will will be kept in that position, but within tha’ be er. | yet within call in an emergency. Ximinal The Rev. Mr. Stitt will, in all probability, | Benham himself will take no part in the preach his first pastoral sermon on next | affair. His position will be one of strigg Sunday. neutrality. The Vacancy in the Little Falls Church aie pastorate Was not suppiled by the con- Tap Cable Car ot Sabitmees. warn . rom the Walt Arie: Mr. Smith will remain pastor of the Ten- | Prom the tattis snasican. “It is « wonder to me,” said a passenger |on a croyded cable car on Baltimore street » “that the conductors on these Congress Street Last mght the official board of the Con- gress Street M. P. Church held its last ©@°S do hot lose their minds, They must quarterly meetin thes ‘ on hand. Tonight the annual meeting wiil f° Peopk> who wish to board the car, and stewards and nine trustees ese _ i inside to! catch the signal to stop the car, and settled all business Dave ther eyes on the street to look out they must ke » their eyes on the passengers The folloying officers of the Sunday They are supposed to help ladies on and off t_elected: W. K. on both ars, and as ladies are leaving and ; T. W. Grimes, as- Horrding both cars at the same time at ‘Cap Wm. E. Bell, treas: the other cars must look out for themselves. Stake, Hbrarian; Miss Hatue If a passenger on the rear car wishes to get ductor is on the grip car Not Favored. |ter know his intention. Frequently ladies terday it was stated Congress that are carried a block or two beyond their Ye a nes siiveed ‘(Company tl q destination, because they have no way to the Traction Hallroad Company's bill had |ie"the ‘conductor kaow when they Wiahen been favorably indorsed by al! the citizens’ 14 nave the car stop, He must wateh the people who board both cars so as not to miss collecting fares, and naturally they cannot Icok in two directions at the same ume. “It may be hard on the conductor,” re- gentleman addressed, “and doubt- » but it strikes me that the princi- r is on the passengers—the lady, s . who is taken @ block or two beyond ker home. And another unmiti- ed nuisance is, on a cold day, to have ly protested in form: he extension of this ro sachusetts avenue, and its connec- would have a_ serious “4 mid be caused ry few seconds as the conductor walks from car to car, and every time an icy blast passing through the car, making it about as cold and disagreeable as the Q street, one of the open car. If the front door of a car is kept as arrested last night shut a car ix endurable generally, but when . vighbor- @ blast of cold air is ushered ia every oe Soe ee nee: es Vastly me uncomfort- pabh No, sir, it is not the conductor so | much, but the passengers, that suffer.” enact iae niet An interesting Baxe Bali Question, Manager Chapman of the Buffalo Base 4, Georgetown, #t! 24 Club has signed Abe Johnson, London, preetown, 2t/ Ont, as third baseman, and Pat MuthaP Eue, at | of Coburg as pitcher for the club this seas son. But now question arises whether the hiring of dian players to play in the United Stat are not infringements of alien contract labor law, Immigration Inspector De Barry has had the question brought io his attention and will have to -cure a ruling whether bail playing ts to e counted as a profession, governed by the ex tion clause excepting actors, Clergy- n, at Princ meh, artists, etc —_———_-e«—___ 1 ‘grounds inc: . 2th ee 5 nge Athletic Club, at Orange;! Get tickets Easter opening. Page 5.—aave, Charles West of —_—_- Princeton Ball Team's Dates. The following dates have been arranged at Harvard, at fay S, Cornell, at Princeton; hem: at Princetoi