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FOR RENT—HOUSES.. = = us! = POR RENT—T ot — > jOUSE 1032 19TH RibSON TOU Ls ‘STH ST. 8.W.; THREE-STOLY ail modern Luprovements; reu:, Seine ave. 2. py to © FE BIC 08 RENT—235 1 ease and Pat. nw., 12: mod. imp... 670. FORCE” Seer ey, 2 ‘foot. rena, 5 Gx 1. Soe's row of three boson tt 1 ni Rapessee sve. 8.0.; one fist, f Salen taprrvemante: Tea 81S eet see ae te Ok RENT—AN UNFURNISHED BOSE, ing 10 rooms; batl-roou aud > alt Feng. tary i ASH'N BaSENHON ie and + 840. ‘Apply to BIL. poly to HILL & : lee 12 f fe & 7 F RENT—ONE OF THE B houses complete; on very advan of rooms are S52) DCE Wicoawian, o17 FOR SALE—HOUSES. SALE—A FINE PROPERTY ON EAST CAPI- i BENT—DESIRABLE condition ; it 7D. Inquire 1918 Corcoran st BRICK HOUSE, 2 208 D per month, Kay_st | RRIND, 39th sad Hote. nw. __| SALE—A VER’ [CE HOUSE, misdow; six rosins; fot 20x31 must be sold. GEO. 650 — EI INT INVES’ 650 — 11 PER CENT IR IE a fy : of Fe ker F FA 5 id Bag SRS IDO. ance spered throughout Davit EBRD: : " ee € bs Bh oe rr laedal ey aes Gg ge rors i) = 4 ow tot tts Pree? S phd ere » BSE SE ef ras i =! rt SESEERTE! 2 Ors 88 gen aeee EE sy i! ‘T—HOUSE—6 ROOMS—I RES HOT AND COLD 1911 17th st. n.w. Key st 1905. faahington. Only $16. Se: 8 8 Fore full list apply to WESCOTT & WILCOX. 1907 Pa. ave. n.w. 7 BENT—UNFURNISHED. 281! st. n.w., Or. HRS sarees, * 807. aw. 3 ‘ r bulletin und ox nd Y OTHOS. E. WAGGAMAN. HR _SALE-HANDSOME BRICK RESIDENCE; ree it é =] {4 de DW NEE, 051 Maas, ave. uw. IR. SALE— MODERN SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, STEIGER & LIEBERMAN 1303 F st. os ry 4 ISOS <7 LO! ret “ me a ee erereey si is} 3 e oe STORE AND What uw. rented at 250 per mortl, Brick house on Cleveland ave., re: aed tenant. price $1 lithst.iw. ALE—A_ BARGAIN—H. Tesidence north side of L. gta nw; 10 rooms, bath, m- # ner ee ae rt ct s et pace eae TYLER & RUTHERFORD, ROOT Pa hw. RAME HOUSE, IN GOOD So. Apniy wt ade ge : ee ia cy a mS SP a ‘es Fy .; B-story B. ri inings. “HEISKEL [ANCE FOR A CON- Elegant brick House on Khode Island avenue, between 14th and 1 improvement; 14 rooms; ‘room brick House on and 6-room House, | improvements; only $2 | tote. RP. HUTCHINS & wi Fs a: SALE—A BRICK HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND modern snprovene age! = Fs 25 ae lies > tn 3 R SALE — SUPERB ow is} ee te 2 Fe RENT—NINE- 8 Fear. Apply to JOHN F. GREEN, 1 ENT—BY RO. HO! ‘Broker, 11 — se ea te 506 D st. ne. ; all 14 oe ro th. in nice, condition, rad iv TeW.; no ‘real ext Address OWNER, Star office. | RE SALE — DOUBLE Hous! ly new, 605 P st, n.w., 11 rro Pig ou preuilves been on premises between PUr-eobt <3 wa iE, 34-FT. FRONT, ms and bath ; two- Price $8,000; terms to suit, Aj Sand 7 p.m. W. J. NEWTON R SALE—A THREE-STORY AND BA Brick House, on Bt. 2. e, building: 15 rooms: sub-celiar! h robe: ly finished; in sple: wi sell at» bargain, either furnis! R SALE—MOST SUBSTANTIALI.A-BUILT Very handsome new 12-room residence, desir: northwest; attractivel: in all ite details, ERMANN, 1303 F st. NER & CO..916 F st. n. = ir a ROR RENT—UNFUR! nid condition; | New Housecor. 18th ‘—8-ROOM BRICK, IN near 16th street? ig deep. For price and terms, ap- ‘WHITAKER, 13074 F st diese JOR SALE—ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST RE: dences in point of location, prospect, surro tila especial adaptability tor ih, on & prominent ear" | House bas 13 roome:" baths, | not sold ‘St su carly date, FOR SALE—A completel; room dwelling on Highland between Thoinas and Scott circles. Thi now in occupaney, contempluting a sojourn abroed, would sell the above cuarm! Spacious closet: q st. appointed,’ elegant, 14- i home, with complete * furniture, if desired, Gr would lease to desirable tenant for 2 or 3 years. xe "FB WIMER, 1313 F st. ‘The two above properties ‘will be suld ut » sight ex- t CS. B. WIMER, 1313 F st. R SALE—A BARGAIN—3-STORY AND BASE- inent brick house, with bac at Dw. | eplendid lot, 26.2143 5 O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. nw. cogs over actual cost. -NT—UNFURNISHED PART itchen ; references required. Donamnent mod. Will be sold ut a'bargsin. unfurnished Houses, to which | _di-3t ean be seen only by ta from our office. ay HILL & JOHNSTON, ve. Other a we ask attention. The CORCORAN ST. N. W.. THREE | obtaining permi ‘SALE—SIX-ROOM veland ave. 81,750. Hi ver} t and desirable; Té10 Fst w. = only $3,300. * J. R RENT OR SALE-2213 F §' 2220 G st. n.w., 8: houses, SALE—A BARGATN—11-ROOM HO perp es 7500 feet of laud, for $3,500, ip Mit OR RENT—STORE A! oF. Maryland ave. and 13th st. n.e.; R RENT—FURNISHED. w. ave. nw. 9 ra, UNFURNISHED. 2620 Lst., 7 rs, cellar: new. 2237 Cleveland SALE—JUST PUT ON THE MARKET. Jegzut houser on’ 19th und Q sts, n.w., frouting Dupont Circle; modern in s labtial manner: three storie brown-stone and pressed-brick inet finish, with walls aud ceili ALBE: Be € ave., U ra, water, &€. WHITAKER & Fe ‘RENT—FOUR be fininhed Dec thronghout in ti cellar: U 1307% F it. OF SEVEN NEW HOUSES, TO c.. 1; seven rooms and Dai he hizhest style of the art; concrete bet. 14th and {5th, facing south; nice ply at 2009 Portwer Viace, 140% end | (OR SALE—CHEAP_—A GOOD 5! House with “all modern improvenmen 100 deep: 446 st., between N and 0 stn, ‘Two six-room Brick Houses on _N st. 43 sts ; press-brick front; 1,7. ick House on I «t bey window; bath: only Erameand Stable on F ‘at. betwee ih a.w..6r. w... 15.301 R RENT—PLEASANT, WELL-LOCATED, NINE- brie down town), with all modern E. W. BYRN, office mm Bamps! snd 401 Ist nw & rx.. every moder HEALL, BROWN & CO., 1 $13 each. Aood burin Six Toms; all modern huprovee, renis $25 per month jstice none and two C,H. PARKER, 436 and E st OK SALE-NEW BRICK HOUSE, TWO-STORY aud basement; all mod. in} soldon me terms. SW S35 1310Conn. av. ED— 1) | 1209 O st. n.w.. 127.8150 SHED. & RENT—OR scription of two of and tarnished elewap' offered, attention ts in Ral WIMEK, 13. Ps.: on Sth street, near SE—FURNISHED—| baat : VERY SNUG 6-ROOM BRI t. 8.¢., near Marine Barrack. Ty easy terms. SWOL house ou 9th st RENT—A_ CHARMING NEW HOUSE, 4 3 np ere Buished ; ¢1 ac F98, SALECA DESIRABLE HOUSE ON H 10th and 11th; 11 ugh order. R RENT — HANDSOME, NEW BAY-WI’ jouse ; 10 rooms snd bath; all ‘desirabl hbor! th FRANK P. BRO! RB RENT— HOUSES ON 13TH ; dL rooms. ‘A. P. HILL & CO, 1338 OR SALE—3 DESIRABL #%, n. of Ht, in perfect order 16} to BN & Conwivod 1405 F OR RENT—DECEMBER 15TH, 1115 17TH ST. periuonth. PF. LARNER, "COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE, m ax — 890 per STRABLE HOUSES 0: etic st., bet. 13th and isi 16th st, 3 story brick, opposite Hotel Arno, 12 Twoms, completely furakhied A TOR RENT_UNEUR: ISHED. oy an Maple sv., wear Conn. ave., for —A VERY DESIRABLE PIECE OF BU- inonth. “Answer woticed perty on Fst, bet, 6: 7 ide ; Address B. P. QOR RENT—HANDSOME SISE st. me: bay and drainage . large cemented ce! of convenience and comfort. WILLL ‘Sth et. ow. Foe cesT 4 new brick; all the n.w,; key at 4: Se JOR RENT—NEAT Paton a hw. Key next door. ‘W 7-R. SELECT BR, ROR SALE 2 rooms; large lot; house in good condi . ee HL m.t.; model AM MAYSE, 51 _____di-Swe eres , 835 PER MONTH: the best for the price in PROCTOR, ALE—G 8’ (Xb 20TH, NEW house; 12 roms: spl Wile nol iP. HOUSE OF FIV) MS: R SALE—10TH ST. BET. @ AND H, NEW 2 Wout Gard Boek on Dbouse; in perfect orde?; 12 room a FURNISHED HOUSES— 10 rooms STH BTN W, A VERY DESIRA- Foot ‘AP. HILL & c Forges G. W. Stewart erty for sale om House No. 13 wen No. 1230, 1238, 1240, 1242, 1244 and ‘TATE OF THE LATE fer the following prop- 2, Houne No. 918 11th st bw, ¥ 0. STEWART. GR, At me BET _COMPLETELY FURNISHED ELEVEN Circle; thorough repair; all iod. f meh repair: resident locations UTTEN & CO. 1423 F at, DWELLING, 3D ANDI ae Several trom 8130080 22. 9roome, “Tay. E SALE— EhGi ae. ‘Mass. avé. Coroner Patterson this morning viewed the body of Robert Hughes, colored, who died st the home of his parents, No. 1198 26th street northwest, from the relieved from active duty, and Lient, D. effects of injuries recived CHAS. A. SHI 3 F st. H. Teeple to-day assumed charge of this pre- ten days ago in front of his house, The Free FROM TInGINTA—4 ba claim that he was pushed from the porch by & ‘ari C Ot stable ‘im rearof 10/2 | _CaTre Manxer.—The sales of live stock at colored man named Wayman Brooks, but most ~ Dror Yesterday follows iB ver's Rest y are as :] of the colored persons in the neighborhood oR BA: AP—& LOT OF 6 INCH 5D) K | 210 cattle, 194 sold. Best, 4c. and 4Xc.; good, state that Hughes fell from the porch while ine, Inquire ee 38,c. and 4c. ; medium, 3: endidife.; commen, imtonicated. His relat ny Re PSE. ~ | Qige. and 334 mire sesbe neocstt xicat ‘is relatives admit that Hughes Feast tte tae E DRESSES, OE A lambs, | Was intoxicated on the evening he was “1 match, yaty Deving quae, Engurming. can be gen at her cal and The injured man fell from the porch FOR S452 PS THE EASTERN SECTION. 4 LOT ee sbeemai paca i Co ox with each es younaase as on cent a rowing section’ sultehie fy ft houses: be ‘safes; one large,one mediuit. size; com- — was broken. Dr. Newman attended him, sold very cheap. “GEO. W: 8, 19th ats, ita; cash or | 4: 3 io on account of the rumors cone: the a “dest EE hac EE few Leh nage ay ew ar hg er the doctor refused to give a certificate of ppc RRO CHAM, Sean, | ature, 39; condition at yw By : ; | md the police were notified. Sergeant ‘umber of other fine lots in (Vision. Inquire 2013°R st: | condition at effluent gate-house, son and Officer Dyer have been inv: sn investment duet wa corteaiy pey_apould a4-3t* sors a a the case, Dut have not yet found « witness who . We ] RIA Brooks push Hughes from the porch. ae" | Fee ioa age, DUNONRINPDRTTNS —,, a PT. —_— BROOKS PLACED UNDER ARREST. Fos HALE zwo Lore cod aloy Also outa? gave niterested tn thor rochens Si Dismoude or Fancy Reported for Tax Evexrxo Stan When Coroner Patterson was at the house of other ches Tod esieable lowe offer. Cp ‘Some, lowe or mounted, can have an interview at Tur a acne —All there has the deceased this inorning Brooks made his ap- cin Foe wertheten 4 rag refidg St uch discussion over acceptance Po SY BARGAIN-LOT ONE ST, 3 4 REAR | 50 ¥.R. T.. Sterofes. plant now at the city gas works it | Pe®fance.and Oficer Dyer placed him under Connecticut ave. ; south front; ah per Fe SALE-SINGING BIEDS. BIRD FOOD, 'D | is ascertained that the o: gas ent has | @rrest. He deniga that he pushed Hughes “a ee aoa tan tea Larrea rtment ia thence et SCHMIDS not yet been made. So far all the porch. He said that Hughcs had been pay- E— ONG ST; NEAR TTT STONE, | Store, 12th st, 2doors south of Pa ave asim | been mixed coal and of The oil genera- | ing attention to bis ( Brooks’) step-daughter, ;, this kround is on rede street in good 3 ) GLOSE AN ESTATE—A HAND. | tors are to be covered with asbestos, and the | Lottie Boyd, who lives at No. 1243 25th street. *k sidewalk, &c., &c.; will be sold cheap ome six-seated Family Carriage, nearly ss good se delay in obtaining this material has occasioned | On the evening of the accident, purchaser. “8. H. WARN ae, | peta Ua two Horses sil‘ Horses sid’ Car. | ® 1088 of heat and prevented the full trial of the | Called at Hughes’ house and vent in Fat. | outfit will be sold cheap, or will sell Horses and Car- Pp SPP OO Tiage separately. Apply at 133 Eet.n.w. d3-3t* | Oil plant. Much of the gas lately used has been | he wanted to see Kate Alexander, who RB SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIAS—GIVE SCHOOL | ®upplied by four oil gas generators and one | Hughes’ house. He did not go into the Bigher- sducstion domes Perio Ge Gas retort, The asbestos coating is now | himself because Kate's mother objected to her, says “that Put on the generators and a fuller trial of oil | Visiting the house. Hughes, he said, Foe se VERY SHALLOW LOT: . whole iy to college.” | S88 Will soon be made, | sor hye "en sit - gry: — the poreh, leya—F st.. near 2 E ty be, xicated he fell over. Brooks said r foot, Mi werniae a eorun | that be Picked Hughes up, helped to take bin : R_SALE-A PRIVATE PARTY, REMOVING | % {he frst ward — gee e case | — =e raed 4" <4 = > DR SALE—CORNER LOTS! CORNER LOTS! their reridence to a distant city. will eell at a great e alarm. re took place last evening | aia mer: e felt er. He sail Corner of 14th and F sts. n.¢.; splendid lots; .30. at the residence of Mr. Frank Summers, on | did not see any of Hughes’ money that evening. Goruer of Toehiand D uta me; 100x160; 20 be gnaingt tet sabier concede’ of ¢ Pitt street, opposite St. Paul's church. ‘The | Brooks was then taken tothe station and locked firemen soon extinguished the fiames without Shand ¥ sta. only 50. t Park; | £22 riiness horse ~ mehous tnyery $0 e meeaies frame ee im Harewood ave Droit | five. perfect! hae which formerly stood near the corner of Prince | 4 ch ot, Columbée Meighto; beautitel efte; Pe clog de Gee bon cart snd burmese | and Washington streets. but was rolled to its | ‘ jos. Coliser, hew:e lads ii resent site on logs when the Lyceum hall was re_ave. and 1. st.; 3 fronts; | o*der.by Jos, Collyer, good aa u harness: set | built, After the flames had been extinguished SAREE & EAs ee there was a sort of base-ball game sith water n amon; men. e family of Mr. Sum- {ie ene ra on | at once, ADBLy £0: grocth at private stabieesehe 40% | mers gras abeoat or the tee tee oa Khode Islandave, Just vost of 16th st., 22. ‘about | K st. n. w. __ 43°30" | It began in a corner cupboard, and is Sup- | WITNESSES WHO WILL APPEAR AT THE INQUEST § to.an alle ice 8: ™ of 15th st, north | WOE, mrerereris uAR® Dav a caused by rats that bad —_ ee are - _— der, Eva Hughes, Ms 100, toan alley; side | FOR SALE-A BARE CHANCE EOR A GUN AND| Covxrr Cocnt.—The Alexandria county | Dick Phillips and Scott Morton. Hughes’ sister Bigh point ind ba ender aRe ee Beenbornood: very Fioceansih-the contents tis, 30in erindstone, | Court, Judge Chichester, resumed its session |2¥a and the witness Magruder, the police D foot front on 4 forge, sn" Doller, &e. of the Old Curiosity | this morning and took u again the trial of M. | expect, will testify that they saw Hughes have les, 200 feet, and Bhop of the Wrateckelip ata oT Upshur, col eae charged sil cattl ant H as money, = a a — boy ‘baila a1-et° 2 eerie wounding another col man. Robert Webb, | Whom Brooks sent in a: jughes, and Morton 1.-3¢ ‘916 =On BALE_ GRAND NEW UPRIGHT — colored, was convicted last evening of grand | is an old colored man who heiped to carry the SOR EALECABOUT 0500 Fivvity stool and fneycover @1e0 ain: alse ney | larceny 'at Price's house, in Alexandria county, | injured man into the house, Hughes’ mother ailable building lots on the Northwest corner cash, both warranted for five years. | and was sentenced to eight years in the Rich-| Wil! also testify to the conversation she had bey entens years wpa at me. Asphalt estrect, water main, sewer, | Callat 1742 7thatnw. aust" | mond penitentiary. A new official bond has | with her a The jury has been summoned te payments a - r3 GREAT OPPORTUNITY, A MAG- been filed by Mr. H. H. Young, clerk, with | meet at 10:39 o'c! to-morrow, 3.5, WIMER, 1318 ¥ xt, Fitteent Tailor Uoraghe Grad Paso fy legs’ | prem, yoo, OY UE. HH. Young. HLF. Carlin ——————— OR SALE—ECKINGTON LOTS, ON ELECTRIC | and ly-ftnished case of very wassive style, 7 Dis Pauneraten pesca ik and every ‘Of ‘uneguaied richuess, and exquisite 3 | as sureties, In the case of Jenny Mudd agt. TRICT GOVERNMENT. improvement, including electric light facilities, These | gi all of the finest artistic elognuce and dure. National brick company the judgment of jus- terme to parties made by the finest | th : bid end owner wil bulla corre a to parties wi grdet at scott of €750, and tupright maker. Made‘ | tice of the pence was reversed. A transfer of SUBDIVISIONS OF LAND. EX ‘OF DYNAMOGI Live Block and time. ROR SALE—TWO CORNER ON MERIDIAN Fe SALE—A HANDSOME it; . Hill; if at ‘will be jeiou, Parties | partion hating no further Se # sts. Dw. d the liquor license of J. W. The act of August 27, 1888, to the a San be'bougitt ata weriscect $350; cashormonthly | Haring was authorized, subdivision of landin the District of Eclombiee Fiiteintic Dullding lot on Datroot, near X. J, Pith i 8 rare chance: call and see it: owner left the | ,, WASHINGTON Visirons.—Spartan hoo bean heretofore referred to in Tus Oran, ‘d1-3t ax 637 " the Sons of Jonadab, of Washin; igton. id it. Symons is now busy ing a set of iS ai THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa ave. isit to = city oo on a = the oe under — law to wb w the Commis- | FROR SALE-SEVERAL OF THE BEST-LOCATED MR SALE—JUST ARRIVED TWENTY HORSES, | Opening of a in of the funds of Re’ sioners for their approv: | Ponee in E 7 A — See Fe emmong them some coupe Ane Ae Fou council, — 12, of AlexandriaJonadabs. W: LIQUOR LICENSES. . Prices reasonal Chief Williams, of Washii ded i US, Star office, al-31 LE’ w. nes-6t" ny respon to/ | The Commissioners yesterday approved the vr aoe ee we oF. | the address of welcome. After a pleasant even- | foil lication Ticehtes: Northe ALE ‘ORT! 1T CORNER LE. = x ne - P ry following apo! n for liquor $ Fons Durontoime: sok frontage 42x88 feet: not | Wer ine faliowiny great Pameisay One pou ing the visitors returned in the Inte trains, west: bar-roome—Frauklin’ Tenney & Co. Ne & foot of waste ground ; center of it and fashion- | nered pare, ; one slightly-used Notes.—A considerable congregation took | tional hotel; Robert Hoy, 719 D street; Joe oD Feaide es. GEO, Se AM, over a = ht €195; ior sprig gape in | part in the exercises of the union prayer meet- Gatta, 434 street; L. J. Butler, 601 26th warran' : 5 . 5 merece ene SR square pi- | Ing at the First Presbyterian church last night, | street; D. jurphy, 2134 1ith street; Thomas eee AOE 28 COLUMBIA HRIGHTS, pi; | ——Mesers. Kelly & Carr, of this city, have | Joyce, 1103 18th street; W. H. ‘Schneider, 502 K J. R HERTFORD, og ie from $28° 40 S100 HS ——- at $5,330 O. C. Green's farm near | street. nolesale—Tschifiey & Evans, 477 al-1w* 142334 F st. C0, gag ented with ‘oquan, 583 acres improved.——Mr. Fillmore | PennsylvSnia avenue; White & Walton, 1921 entes - 7 OR SALE—CHEAP—CORNER LOT ON 16TH ST. Arnold broke his wrist yesterday by falling Pennsylyani avenue; R. K. Hel » Feats Lots in Mt. Pl 9550, —AT A BARGAIN—HOR-E, CouPE- | through a trapdoor at Howell's hat store.— street and Vermont avenue; Ce me SAL col 1418 harne st W. F. Geyer’s, 461 .w. | An old co} da Wm. of ¥ " 1301 Tae poriniwa srvus at | FiPaaesece mentees SUEY nmr cick | found dead yesterday at his home iw analey | Ssdehock "ears O W- © W. H. Oat, rn ca <daytons, pliwe ar 5 3 3 Fou 8100 Fics, robes, whips, hulters and Ulstkols tor au, hire | FULning from Fayette to Henry street, between | Northesst: bar-rooms—Paul Hellmuth, 215 @ J. R. HERTFORD, qrexchauge. Fainting and repairing promptly ‘done. | King and Cameron streets. He had long been street; J. C. Meyer, 201 24 street. Wholesale— 14233 F st. st of terms. SET RGGEOF 19 | an nvale—— The: Williams, the driver of # | H. Otto, 707 8th street, OR SALE—THE LARGEST S770CK OF FALL AND | died sud- a funded at | MY Winter Carciares new ond secu band ie Shaly poco a Southeast: bar-room—M. E. Skelly, 100 14th Se Nua | Hotels mare ultees! nii-lu | Death of Judge R. B. Warden. whe contain at a lio |, Judge R. B. Warden died last night at Provi-| insnuctor if the health ier hes ened . dence hospital. He was a native of Kentucky and W. H. Beall appointed to fill the vacancy. te iy the iy, je | and-wixty-four years old. He practiced law in comer eee eth and desirable | CLAM oqeen, Vanes Ohio for many years and served there as ro- Medical Education. Worth 82.75. per to0t fer for next R SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS _¥ 3 To the Editor of Taz Evexixo Stan: 2.20, M. M. PARKER, 1418 F 0 boile : dance: porter and emyrod as judge of the su-| “Te best place to study disease is the bed- Rk SALE—A SPI ID BUILDING LOT O} : reme court. In 1873 he came to this city and! ‘ i Cemmmaticmeds tie eeu Ck oa oe | DB. as since been engaged here in the practice of | Side of the sick. Its better to study patients TOx05; 8O-Loot' aide “elley and LO-fuot reat E OF THE FINEST CORNER Lots at Eckington, terraced and turfed, adijacent to clectric car line. Easy terms. BENJ. 8.’PT 130-6 12 st.. bet. px 24, 10‘duys at ¥ Ste. 1 Fl yi a ER THAN | /@¥ in partnership with his son, Charles G. | than books. Didactic lectures are chiefly valk alleys price $1.75 per foot. eee eens ee MED FASTER SEAS | eaten. Mare tian memes eee or ae uable as helps to clinics, Each medical school * * =o THEY DO NOW AT THE boardof health. The deceased was the yor er i annex; larger ‘OR SALE BEAUTIFUL SHORT COR: LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00, | brother of Col. Wm. W, Warden, of this city, | woud have en Seco asco y handsome hew reside st Also, a ten- | ane > TthandGsts. | and was the father of Mrs. Clifford Warden | *° Pepe 4 od room new House; 8 per cent ; = nh an UL SCF | a De, Chearchen 2. Wenslion, slab af Gis city, | hardly exist in a city of less than 200,000 souls, same lot, Inquire 0 T T T Cc L B ———_—__ Most of the wonderful modern advances in we Loy Lar Cano Lies Besr . | medical science have begun in large cities, 18 THE ig yesterday of the board of | The faculties of Philadelphia, New York, Lon- incorporators of the Washington hospital for | don, Paris, Berlin, and Vienna, are the most OR SALE—A GRASS FARM OF 200 ACRES, IN « foundlings directo: shosen f -| able, for they wee, study, and discuss more i 7 ‘ANCHOR” STONE BUILDING BLOCES, foundlings ‘ectors Were chosen for the ensu- | able, fs vy a . FE ici Headed Oy sicans te 4 figs preg ot te “ ing year as follows: President, Dr. Z. 1, | cases of disease. Great pathologists are made 000. P. YOUNG, Real ite Broker, Sowers; vice-president, Mrs. E. C. Hutchinson; | by numerous autopsies; a surgeon to be world- ASOS Fetecet now. es aioe ee te treasurer, Wm. F- Mattingly; secretary, Men | famed mustlive ith ‘bie Keite in, eee bred Fae RENT SAT, FOREST (GLEN-FURNISHED | The BEST PRESENT for Children and Adult, | C. Smith; Col. M. M. Parker. Miss Haidee Wil. | and his saw in the other. and he who cee liamson, J. P. Kiingle, Mrs, E.R. Wallace. The | win renown for successful treatment of matin ee ee DerGl 7B GR igs ancapstee: following additional members of the board of | nerves must handle his scalpel as deftly as @ ACRES, IMPROVED BY A NEAT incorporators were elected: Mesdames Vir-| Chinaman does his chop-sticks. If a doctor laa barn, tool and carriage- | Apply Desc: Catak it free, to | ginia Thompson, Rob't Craig, W. A. Hammond, | says be has not “walked the hospital,” ten om closed Dr oar and’ wise Toure: se mies es udolph Roctieaen, w. H. Hocke, Miss Marie one he is a charlatan. d_ well; alto never-failing stream; two miles oath N | from new acqueduct Free bridge at Georgetown, high, F. AD. RICHTER & CO., ~ | BicCulloch, Messrs. John B. Larner, Henry F.| To make a good physicion time and study thy very he location; good nei hood and com- Blont, G. W. F. Swartzell, Geo. W. Cochran, | are of the essence. Austria it takes seven | eects 7 ise Wid tee cle el aoenties: 310 BROADWAY, Dr. J.C. Smith, and Naval Constructor 8. Hi | years of bard work to get a medical diplomas gg) ets Bd CE PIES ew york. _| Polk, United States navy. E Sranen, Sve, andl te aguend edie Gan ordinaty’ iigproveuments, well watered: seven. tiles | Qptg ——+__ four. In the United States a student rushes from city between Tenleytown and Offut's CHRISTIAN RUPPERT, Tae CoLLection or Paixtixos now on over the course generally in two short winters; Roads ; 30 acres best bard Wigod timber, #3 250, 403, 405 and 407 7th st. n.w,, above Dat. | hibition at Williams’ auction rooms, and to be | in the very best schools in three. Harvard an: ; ia Ter Pat | noatuthde ° cfiered to-morrow and Thursday evening, is| Pennsylvenia university are tying to extend ATIONS sce sfuct worthy = — of connoisseurs | the term to four years. but "7 little success; ¢ rruin, fruit, stock, poulti a ~ F CH: N’g | and collectors. e catalogue embraces the | the fourth-yea" class of the former has not p farmer 2 oS CCDS tae pares | NV Due 2. Toe ee oo ONS | Reaaes ota naaber ot exit whoes worteees | omer eee te eee ee COORP D LUCKETT, SUITS AND OVERCOATS, at $1.75.92.50, $3, #4, | rarely offered here, and includes, some cx. | latter not more than three. Neither dares to TORT COU — | | and 35. ts ceptionally clever examples, both \dscapes | refuse the diploma at end o' third Fr alee tema: Baek ru | Puegovoow axm sxvesnooe cygramyy co. | Gll“geah ‘pices saedng’ pastors |e” Beaeonaten been aireraty vand, high and 1 _ ~~ | should always carefully examine paintings be- | medical college, who is now taking the f aE rot. Gexrs Surrs Scouren fore they are put up for sale, and for such in-| year course at the Pennsylvania university, Sac saa Sten as spection every facility is afforded, and the | writes me that the class consists of himself and = closest ecrutiay is invited by Mr. Rode, the | Suetne, and yet the facilities for clinics, Cc OF FARMS TRY HOMES, in immediate s Coats, 50c.; Pants, 25c.; Vests, 25c, Altering and rietor of the collecti hho hopes to ino ank ral instruction are finely adapted'to FARMT. e Goods: and | Proprietor of the collection, wi practice and gene! u probably RING, DALINING, or FRUIT GROWING. Call | Seheernf 4ghi_im best mabner. oe future sales here. unsurpassed f any medical institution in this ud for wew bulletsn ist isstied. KA. HAH: 5 Oth st, a Wes TM Sa ATS country or Euro] The same student took 5 au24m al vel pe. 24m alve 3altimore. Tus Jonx Surnman Leacve.—An th ing course atthe Bellevue, New York, WE SAVE 4 FULL LINE OF OVERCOATS AT | tion to be known as the John Sherman Teague wi aul toanhp-clght othim onl Gp euin 6, 87,88, UF TO 825, was formed at the office of the Beé yesterday | mer course at the Philadelphia polyelinic, aa 2 afternoon, and the following officers were ot matriculant’ Decidedly, FRPOOL CLOT asa G-” | elected: John W. Cromwell, president; John | eoDe regal ~~ gn P. HYATTSV} qpvosite the handsome resi. 3 Miott, esq. Lots 50 by 1:30 virgnting on Melrose aye. Price $500 each. Lib- vfs to purchasers of more thun ove lot or to aby = . te courses are notin favor with ous Duta Bt ones. STEN es BUTEERFOEB TS WALKER SONS. 704 10TH STREET N. w | W. Gray, vice-president; W. Calvin Chase, sec- cn doctors, and any material extension 1307 F st. b.w. J. Asbestos, Paver, Fire Brick and iy, retary; L. W. Purlies, | Of the term of y must be deferred to “the FEAND, 4 MILE FROW| sy26 ceumoman 3 Si ee | good time coming.” The fashionable “fad” of ennine’s, D.C. tin pen fate ANS NS St. ws (chairman), C. | Sos ‘ | reli rier taki AuoR pier 20 PRINCE ALBERT SUIT AT 615, AT THE | BY. , i at eee ‘a year ‘bolas tommy , tee aud Atiorney-a c ; > “< * | Grom SALe-FARM OF 345 aceES or “PRINCE |. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO, R. 8, Smith (chairman), R. F. bois German has no necessary cennection wi! George's County, Md., three fourths of a mile from | _26-3m 7th and G sta, : Co, Ca eS 1 ates ee. eabrook sty BaP. BR, ten miles from sity: 145 = rep — herent ‘The cosmopolitan of Washington gearta od in cudvation: Yilns To acpie st Wiles Mr. Blaine’s Plans for the Winter. Sane Chase, J. W. Cromeell Meurs. contains probably a Proportion than any t B.& PR. R., eight miles fi city. Beautiful build: % 3. other in an American city of people ott Teatny DUCKETT. b ep ld- | Augusta, Me., Special to N. Y. Tribune, Dec. 3. s Twine, was appointed to wait on Senator Sher- i voacks and meodich Bladensburg, Md, t Mr. Blaine has returned from his New York | man ‘snd ascertain when it would be conve-| £&* Physicians to quacks hyene a trip. He will start for Washington about Jan. | nient for him to accept a serenade by the desires to give his life to the b BOARDING. 1. As he has re-leased his elegant home in| league. The league decided to participate in | }.tye all the necessary facilities, = ——— that city to Mr. Leiter, he will rent a modest | the inauguration parade, Me Sell ing it, Let every HE ALBANY, 708 11TH ST. (NEAR G) N. W.: | 5, for the f his fi 4 later wil] | C#t® and pantaloons; black ki ‘i: intelli Trsnshe parlors with office-room if desired ; very de- | house for the use of his family, an hate, and white canes. The members will - i giuphle for Senator or Meiber, Excellent Board at | build another house less expensive than the rity helj ° Give ene 850005 Dercay. | one he now owns, The statement that he “will HH BER it I EerTe R. A. L. PETERSEN, OF THE HOTEL BuoK- | become the editor of a New York magazine is fnghem, 15th st. has opened ho, meen, coteaton —_ Peep a! —— te long time —— tee unt tit eng akt et | Pn en importnt isrery Spork. adm a oy aT BTN WNIGELY-FURAI It will be a book relating to i 5 . LOUD 15S ra Sa SORE | Rintory ne eentoee Pallticel | es MOT G cicact motes Mining Tica ta, 1994 VERMORT ATE A yinLY wars,| One of Mr, Blaine’s most intimate friends Cépital, No. 23; at Washington ‘hall 8d street ‘snd & pleasant home with gud table Axe | says that, while no formal offer hasbeen made, |and Pennsylvania avenue’ southeast, Friday, Wate TWO RESPECTABLE BOARDERS IN | there is good reason to believe that General ; 346, at Potomac & private funily in Alexandria, Ve: references ex- | Harrison will first offer the changed. Address Box 115, Star office. a1-3t* _ | of State to the man who WASTED — A FEW BOARDERS FOR HAND. | inated for the agree he would sorely, furnished rooms; single or en suite; su | taken it, and who is yy the perior board; herdics pass the door. 510 Ist, n.w. estoemed republican in the land; ana, & P ST, OVERLOOKING IOWA GIRCLE, | that Mr. Blaine, after much ratio! ; OVERLOO! TOWA 5 1:30°3 Ea | eee lc en rH terms m te, 1m _ | whom he has confidence, has intimated JiRST-CLASS TABLE BOARD AND BOOMS, 910 | that he would accept the Secretary of State's F 29th stn. w. 12-1" _ | portfolio if it were offered him, -———ro- NOTARIES PUBLIC. (OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS EYBRY STATE Gat ines ahaa ‘We have Sacques, Visites. and y Jackets at old Prices. We,can offer ace at gl¢ rs ¥e |-Will commandery, = & f Ey F i H i E i 4 ti z il, Hn Hie ve fll Sire Mi i)