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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON __FOR RENT—HOUSES. B RENT—1623 MARION ST. N.W., BRICK Fess howe EMMONS S UMETIC Busta vaneey 3 * on, Store, 705 Market space. e201 # RENT—1026 STH ST. N.W., THREE-STORY seclage in erry Seance EMMONS SMITH, “FY Tespect. Bouton Varisty Store, 705 Market Space. je20-Lm” RK RENT—907 T 57. N.W.. THREE STORIES, Feent rooms, cellar, gas, bath, and al! mod. imp.: ‘ben au diniue-rocm on Ist floor; fronts south 700. JOHN A PRESCOTT, 1416 Fst new. 324 RENT—1231 f ST. N. W. 2D AND 3D + 8 Rooms: ali modern comiorts: guod oca- tou for reuting furnished rooms; near Pa ave. J24-lw JOR KRENT—405 KR ST. N.W., 7 ROOMS, BRICK, all modern improvements; @ TF nouth. 324 to jy] ALP. HILL & 0, 1338 F st, ‘OR REST 4K SY N.W,S ROOMS, BRICK all modern usprovements: 830 per wouth 24 to Syd A. PL HILL & ©O.,, 15038 F st. Oe RENTS CaFUESisHED-cueaP HOUSE ROBERTSON & BLACKFORD, 15io H oT trol silcr. rear alley. “JOS. . cellar. Tae FO! T u0S Fac: hours 12 to 2 mye (OR RENT — 623 ¥ ST. N.W.: Bnet cond be tet! tor ome month. J. 3 hee purp H. GHAY & CO., 637 Pst. nw. RSE, pecan Eesetiges Evcgept rooms B »"Breproot,.: ele~ vaters, by steam, SOR, 612% 11 ast. nw... yeze RO. HOLTZMAN, 10tn and F sts, nw. {OR RENI—G41 2D ST. N. E,, BRICK HOUSE. Six rooms, water. gas aud bath. Apply J. N. WALKER, 458 324-30 Louisians ave. }UK RENT—801 10TH ST. N. Toows and bath: ali wod. imps. ; cars Rees duor: $15 per moutis; iuuuediate possession. PDLY at prewises. Seee-St ‘UR BEN 1—FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 nw., from July 1 te Octov £1, at $25 per wonth iired. dezz-s equired. G12 Peunav.s.e,72 $27.50 T8200 Meridian av., Mt. Fiews- 50) ant, Sr. JOHN SHERMAN & CO.. 1407 F st. OR LENT—4 NEW HOUSES, 10 KOOMS, ALL tue wider juni roveweuts; sulitary pluuibitig; OO | AiLoue Isiaud ave., bet. New Jersey ave. aud 4t n. | Bee Abply 1108 Let, GF. E. RICHARD OR KENT—HOUSE 818 6TH ST_N. Fs eut, Fost and Peusion offices, 7 vo! SU iM buvahee. LEU LUBLINEI, Ait} 2 4dy Key at at 6061 st. nw. 3e IKABLE 9-ROOM, BAY ag Most. a. wo; guod window b: ee Ok RENT—UNFURNISHED. uuuse, ui. Apply 515 i «br... au be examined by attrom AbOMAS J. Figeh ED Con } 34 F stn. w. ChEeS tat Way 914 Litw.dr di 2M nw. 45. 1 NENHOW EK, F st. RENT—NEW BRICK: NIN = He a INE (9) ROOMS. 333 eh { RENT—LARGE THREE-STORY BRICK | House, containing 10 rooms, mod imps., near State, jar and Navy departments; cars and he! ‘pase tl door: rent $20 per muuth Kor permit, to camming WESCOTr & WILCOX, sane ly to “eee 1907 Penna. ave. | 1407 F st. FOR_RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSKS. NT—1225 8TH ST. N.W., 10 ROOMS, IN. Fofine Goth, ull tsodera convenience fh at 1547 Oth a. now. Jez. jst. n.w., 3 story and basement.......... AAAS at MUNGESTOR, f D.©.. MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1889, B, ‘OR RENT—320 OC ST. N.W., ORS., PERFECT OR- y; wr4-3t Beate eee garda, $8.50 ‘month. 34 E st. nw, fiat teers 2 ae we se ee ee ea: | om eonacoen “88 | Marion st. bet we eek as br. i 07 Bat’ t.c. Sstoryend bescment. 33 | “For permit spniy to inenth, ta, ee bre be house, te 14.3 mont i sts. 810 ans wesey, 614,30 ber aT Sk elo ve | TES Git, owe gO yous HOOT W. ©_DUVALL, 925 F Je2z-3t RENT: = JOR RENT—BY H. M. MARTIN & BRO., mt F SSS eee EOE sao Nabe sta yu bog urth at nw. Sele: Bupersr et, Midd. br-10," cor. RE OG st now gM, } 1522 Pierce Place, ae 926 4th st. n.w., brick, Tr. 1245 oth st. ‘n."w,, b: 1338 4th st., bric Sy 7th ot" a. Jet igs Ro 0 ck, fate lar, bath, and ;mo basement ; fowher, 411 Toth: w. Rey stcocner stots. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS. G \ OVERNMENT CLERKS, ATTENTION! SILK CULTURE. A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT, ain sletter recetved from Miss Maggie J. Palmer she ya: ‘The first year I tried Silk Culture Icleared 8300, the second year 81:200.50, the thitd yeure1 000, nd it avery pleasant as well as avery profitable . has became interested in the Silk Col- cocoonery there ony at Odenton and hus charge of the stminer. |. W., VERY = ene D, a —146 A N.E., BRICK HOUSE, EIGHT and bath; within one square of Capit. 181 Wallach Piace; six rooms and bath it 830. RM. MO! 24 Fran 1 i61 Armory at sms 461 Armory st 5 MTT, 15th and N ni. 23.5 AY WOOD & G: FO few more of these Silk Farms to sell They will double in value next year. Ttis not necessary tor a person to live there in order to derive a benefit, as we make the crop and sell it for Gach purchaser, cliarging only a small per cent for the worl NT=BY THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, REAL YATE BROKER, B17 PST RA HOUSES 01 ‘Luis investment will pay better than stocks, bonds, or ground rents, and every year will double its value SOUTHERN SILK ASSOCIATION, it? 410 7th st, n. w. 4024-6: BW Wer, thoroughbred and sound, | igre oes ar address J. os "ARERS, Belt re jotel, Ci [.OR SALE—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY DECLIN- ing housekeeping, Waluut Bed-room suite with Spriug snd Hair Mattress, cost $175, for $75. Lan Waluut Extension Dining ‘Table, cost 125 12.1 Ea.w. 3 ‘OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, ONE 25-HORSE power horizontal tubular Loiler, nearly new; with full cast front aud wimusings; complete for seiting. Tuquire at ua 11, 1503 Pa. ave. n. Jez4-Gt? (Ok SALK—A LARGE DOUBLI VEN BRICK- Set Kitchen and Hot-wuter Boiler, all nearly will be Cali at 1400 New ‘.; ask for plumber or dezd-2m ee Pal ave rin i SALE— HANDSOME CHERRY DINING-ROOM dable, beautifully carved. §: 3; cost U5; ture 5 | Jor Smit, 870; cont $175. Also, Bicycle (Columbia); th at. D.W, 35 2°, 60) Siete = = vod cotuhton $27; cost 887.50; size, 50in. 810 DW... Her ee - "401 Fok SALESTAE FURNITURE AND CARPETS portion of the property on my ‘complete of 12-room house 8UY H st. at u sucrifice, Docks, For fui list Apply st once. ae Jeza-3t* FOE SAGE, STOCK AND FIXTURES oF TEA aud Coffee stand. reason for selling. | N reused. Apply W, D. ADAMS, at office for bulletin isened on the Jstand 15th. Lez) THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, JOR KENI—HOUSE 1605 T ST., BEAUTIFUL seven room: and ali modern conveniences, bay win- eat Ue ac Feasonable offe: —pt brick trout with side lot und Jarge lawn. é wh Que of nicest howentm city; Feut $29, Apply grocery | JOR SALE—Y ELEGANT UPRIGHT PIANOS, store, cor. T'uld N-H.ave. 21a one for $125, one or 8.75 cash: neuriy new: to be — seen Jok RENT 2 709 7th wt. nw. bath, $46, 17371. thaw, ROR SAL E— Bure. . oiin A handsome, high-bred bay Horse; 6 years; 155% hands; is very stylish, prompt driver and good under Recent saddle FEE, EENTSTIEL OCTOBER 15, FU.NISHED house, 1619 15th st..neur Iowa j, Bowinal fent_ty caretul tenant, JAMES A, BATES we Afine black Mare, 7 years old: is a perfect family animal; safe for any lady to drive, and is fast trav- eler. Also an elegant light Surrey, to seat 4; a fine side- bar top Buggy; set single and double Harness; all made by standard makers aud equal to new; are the property of a gentleman removing from the city, aud will be sold ata great sacrifice. For trial aud all intormatien apply toGroom at PRIVATE STABLE, L * ~ d. Be. WIM L515 F st. R RENT—IN ALEXANDRIA, NEW SIX-1.00M Dick House, zas, water, bath; 419 South Washing- | Je22-3t° 1006 13th st. u.w. rent $150 per anuuiu; trams and bout bourl, bene iT J. ZHUMAS, Koom ¥, 613 15 ace DR RE. tformn epring wagon, entirel oe MCLEAN, 130 Ap- y ton. J and Bats, now. er POR SALES WILD SELL AT A GREAT Kare wuin my superior Dayton Wagon and Bugwy Pus- y ne Je: NT—UNYURNISHED— Conn. ave. 1478 N 8208.33 51 and ure irst-class every way. Also set douvle an single Harness, Apply at Stable rear of residenc: 1901 K st. nw. aida Jez2-att ‘OR SALE—CHF-AP—A NICE DOG CART IN PER- feet order: very light and nv horse motion, AVply 905 N st. ‘a JOR SALE—THE PIAN Fas Sty tesutita-toued Opa Walnut, S248; easy terms. HUGO WORCH & CO., 7th st. uw. Panos (or rent. __ apze-Sin JOR SALE—A TANDEM ROYAL MAIL TRICYCLE, Il bearings, complete: in xood condition ; for sale cheap, GEO. 5."ALWATER & CO. 1280 Feinusylva- nia ave, JOR SALE. GAIN OF THE ‘iwht, finished in faucy ORC! J upent Circle... M, u'r Thomas Circie..300' 321 Fok RENT-BRICK STORE AND, DWELLING 906 Uth st. uw. Y Toone: brick 101% 14th st. —CHEAP—BEAUTIFUL ST. BERNARD now, 11 rooms, $833; brick Pups: Guest in the country ; dam, Ist prize at exhi- brick 709 T1th st. new. ion: sire 0 pedigree. T! i ene it Foot bition; sire of tuest gree. T. WASSEEBA i, brick 1516 Ott st. VOR SAL BER OF PIANOS, BY THE T ry low prices, ‘Thexe pienos have season and are ofiered for sule , Auy one desiring to pur- ir advantage to SANDEKS & 0 nw. 3313 Prospect ave., 13 rooms, R.w., 10 rout 305 brick 2515 M et. nw. xk st. new., 7 ruou AN best makers, 1 st, Bw, 7 roops 5 roows, $10; fram store anil cellar 905 {OR SALE—GOOD SPECULATIVE STOC! ' 84 Pueumatic Gun Carriage, at 82.00, 66 mith Bicycle, at 10 Giymout Improv it $10.00, 50 Dynamograph, at $1. £5 Lanstun jachine. Tephone K H. PELOUZE, 1313 F street. _ OD D- HAND BUGGY ave. : 24 room & B. ACKFOKD, pOK RENT BRICK HOUSE CONTAINING SIX rooms aud bath with modern improvements: Fhaetou, $50; green cloth Ii 1 Kingman Place, between a complete. Cau be seeu at Willard’s hotel stables, uw. Apply to JOLLN st., bet. Daud En.w. e JOR SAL HANDSOME BAY GELDING, 7 1226 Hat., store. Years old, 16 hauds high, sound and without ianult Lith Be.,st oF “biesmish, per.ectly Kentle for the most tunid 8 N. Capitol, Woman to ride or drive. Apply to WM, G. MIDDLE- LON, Harkaway stabl site the Portland. OR SALE — A BAY HORSE, 16 HAND: weivhing 1,150, seven years’ old; away and wonts to sell, Can be seet Stable, 31! 6th st, nw. jes, 1126 Vermont court, oppo- seve ii, - BW, iGERFU! 14th st, {OK KENT—HOU jl M STREET N. - XTRAOKDING De Snrule . JOR SALE—AN EXTRAORDINARY FIN Bersarietions Bears, OF & physician. 11 rooms | [ton hand durtey; unio or Dicaier Bee Kent of house 850 per month, stable $6. Splendid chance for a physician, Apply on premises, e20-1mo* 20: will bow sell for § : nator whose term has expired, is anxious to dispose of it. hence the 1 OB RENT—UNFU HED, Survey can be seen at ANDKEW J, JOYCE’ ape vies me Factory, corner of 14th aud E sts, SM tt nw. 125 045 1637 10th st. nw. JOR SALE—COUPE KOCKAWAY, WITH SINGLE harness, rubes, fly nets, &e., &c: : complete: price #125. ‘To be seen at Govt, Stable: 1 und S. ‘Lo be bet. Lund Mf, hand 21st mts, m. Je (OR SALE—STORE FIXTURES, SUITABLE FOR Jewelry Store, at 9US 7th st. uw. 3 t* FPOE SALE LANGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT at the lowest cut prices ever offered for casu and ho trade. Columbus Guyxtes reduced to $130; Cur uuder Surrey#.$125; Dayton at $3; kixtension-top a $175; Jump-seat rurreys, $120. All other work in ‘the Saino proportion, PROBEX, de- ‘Cor. i Bud st. 20 19-61 6th and N.Y. ave, IR RENT OR SALE—IN ce % Toa S. sl Gly Hal. the bear bale FOE, PALES COLONIAL, BEACH LOTS, YEAR houses in the District: elevantiy paper hotel, #100 choice, on installinents; tine ‘oid Vio- sanitary conditions unsurpassed. Eiht houses on In- | lin, Bow, ele, $4; Bound Vols. Patent Oitice Gazette, diana ave. uve houses on € st. Now is your time to | $2", E. W. BXKNE, 1433 Kode Island ave. u.w. sent for feccoasing semen. ‘Steam beat, Seceete patie, Jet-lin ba Aft, p {OK SALE-NEW YORK, NEW YORK, NEW 219-66 Firat st. and Iudianaave. ww. | POY PAGE rare and. Harness Repeiny aoe fOK KENT— Pennsylvania aveuue Ce ts for the “greut- Back st.G°Un, Grfr..86/1526 10th n. est wins ever offered in Buggies, Surreys, 218 hu. Ww. Gr..18.50 506 C a. Duytous, Phae' Victorias, Waguuett: ‘Concor ‘US 4th n. w.. Gr. 20 SUS CB. e., Yr. Waxous, Coupes, Coupelettes, t xtensiou-Top Surrey 0 Dn.e., Gr. 82.50 26 8.1014 bs av! nw. and Four-Seat Phaetons and Carriages of all styles, Seen and U a. W., Zr...25, 1926 loth both new ain second-hand, For sule, hire or exchange. del o-tit J. TY. DYER, 13 5 oe. tag Sener of ee in "ee ay or =, styles, ery = SOU ia ets aud Nets at cost. Puiuting and repair {OR REN1—1302 L ST—ELEVEN BOOMS AND | fh al nouts Teena cellar; sanitary plumbing. For terms. and pe py Sag ya tig oe Noo per~ W. ¥. Gti Eis, Proprietor. je21 minsiom. to inspect et eg é ’ mare “ge ERE $F pe PR & 1158 STH St XB. FURNISHED HOUSE rent es PSs a a GuEEN & CUNSIN a2 E Ham, 1405 Fee UP ba sts ad 1 QE SALE-JUSTE ARUIVED, 25 HORSES elo {Uk KENT—FLATS 1251 EST, N.W, NEAR CO | grew low priced horses. BCHLEGEL & QUIGLEY Ie 13th st. and Pa. ave, being «did doors; all | rear of 93.5 D 3 0-6 imoderu conveniences. Possession duly 1, Went IB SELOOP-YAGHTT 3 VEMES advuuce, #40. Apply 1545 Pa. a yels-l0t | OK SALE-CABIN SLOOP YACAT, 2 YEARS EE. | Bold; welt found: in good order; fast aud able: iviug m.1.816,30 | WotofMth st, Address P.O. Box 492. e2d-GU" ‘Or... 16-3) | FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL AND RIGH- two & eld ay Square Grand Fianoforte: ew Bteiniway wiew mouths. ‘The owner, an ex-ofticial, leit ‘sacrifice for cash Used but the city uid requests us to sell at 8 or time, nes ‘Lhis is a grand bargain, m Ctr he Huttou Cty nw Also, avery fine Upright, in use but five months, at rem he aw 8 great reduction frum new price. $10 payments, 1's alley, a THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pennsylvania ave., 320 The Leading Piano House. CUR 5. k Here 1s 4 chance, a nearly new STIEFF UPRIG FIANG; ata bu discount: FYE SEs Conan tsi 231 Bot now. {OK SALE—1 OUNG PARROTS. MOCKING BIR) BR etien Goidtsten be, SOLIDS Siu oe ay re Se #t. new. Jel3-:m* RK RENT—1332 OTH ST. N.W., HANDSOME | , Ot SALE-MEEKS, MEEKS, MEEKS. bay window: 10 roousand bath: “all wodern cou- | A Un haul aud ior pales lage stock of wow andl sec YVeniences; good neighborhood. $3, Permouth. Also, | ond-haud Carriages, Buggies, Phwetons, Surrey: 906 Ost. L.w., 855. Inquire of FRANK T. BROWN: | tension. C it jons, 100d Ci ay ING, 416 Sth St nw. jel2-lm | tons, and all styles of Business W em, [ok Baa Whips, Lap » &C., at prices and arcoumodal UNFURNISHED HOUSES. forms pone or above Towa ©., S-st. bk, |) 1ux¥ Ist. ne “4 re “ br. a5 181 2013 T¥e 2 ata st: os eds 1 ( rr 00 Yr. ton st... New 8-r. houses on ‘Cap. st, bet. G and Phi Le iso Jows Circle, Bat. EUS st, Bent. a Sarg ti nicely fur. ....8150 aud bandsomeiy ‘91 a-story iirick, aiabed.- 9175 oF ‘Or, amn. 175) Or., well MOR Sedge eM te sore and, C Loree gid t O10 Pat, corner. ‘dwelling. : 3a Fat. wen AA et ‘sty ARSED ay BA oom ton, as i have uo use for them :both have had slight use | 31TH st. me, frame, Jo24-6t Fe a ‘the Je! oR SALE—BARGAINS— acne raie atts 87,200. BR SALE—-1435 R ST. N.W., 2-8STOR! at cs Frniepai cons p= Lala SALE—1609 VID D STONE, 806 F st. nw. ALE Be Ve. ave. n0,;lot 24250. .....Price $2,000 ‘business and property, i South = Kod é Sth st. s. w. a S17'N st. er vs penis, at a ha and un- at. 8. R SAVE—THREE NEW BAY-WINDOW BRICK ‘near Gov't Printing K-at, market, rdica, and street ears: price #21200 each; 8700 caahy in two and rs. ener y W. HANDY, 921 Fst. n.w. OR SALE — HANDSOME | 16:R00M BRICK louse on Vermon hear Sic are and Arlington hotel; a desirable property: for permit, w exumi.e call at my office; ice aS ,0n terms. ‘CHARLES je2e-s 2: it R 00 monthly will ip best two stor improve ny —A FINE #420 ys ruer at $3, celleut business ; 4: es 3c Miss THEM to $3,250, including nice side lot, $25 secure the prettiest (Queen Anne) home; 7ed location no} on twocar lines: ‘bay window and balcony; finish: oak mantels; W. E. BURFORD, 1422 N.Y. ORNER STOKE PROPERTY. tenant «uaran' rice $4,100 it sold W. E; BU for atonce; D, F° SALF—A BIG BARGAIN—AT 31, pretty 6-rvom cottage with lot wens. Fe three $7,000 and $10, Je22-30" fruit; flower 1 5 a wo squares from 14th st. cars, E, BUKFORD, 1422 N. ¥, ave. ALE—14TH very cheap pro} . PROPERTY—I rties on 14th wt, 0. with lot 433x100, W. E. BURFORD, 1422 N. Y. ave. HAVE R SALE—LOOK AT IT, ONLY 81,350, #200 cash, bal. $25 per month, for rood 8-room frame corner-house (10th abd Tats 6); good stone corner. e22-3t 1006 F st. nw. OR SALE—@3,050—$300 CASH—€35 ¥ Fovitter the hist of Ah of thors benntitor oo nd buck buiiding bay window and balcony Ht. n.e.; 10 rooms, haudsowely fiuished in natural binet cak mantels: open places: two lines cure pass the door, W. E. BURFORD, Jezz-Gt Tazz N.Y. ave. R SALE OR EXCHANGE-—MASS. AVE. N. E, ‘very pret 10th st w.. bear Ry Jol uew, 4 rooms deep, nev tty corner house; moderate price. “i ‘smiall cash TO} and large 11 in an; basement bri bath, on G st., near be SALE—OR EXCH. erty pect ik Hol uuinber of other ie Eo city for exchusuce for me d t the city for exchunwe for unuproved prope ‘AUSTIN P. BLOWN, heal be ANGE FOR UNIMP jon of the ety, four ‘uses, containing 9 rooms containing’ ee BU, 900 in differen. sect: “iad F st ie Room 14, Glover V'ld’g; take elevator. PR ‘Bestor ); also # ‘ions of ‘Loans sy 5. DW 1m R GALE—CHEAP—TWO BLICK HOUSES, 225 y it 300 euch ; 4 five Brick 20, 182, on’ E, between n Four, the {OU 4 M st. F. 3d and 436, 'w renting or 827. st, with price wi ce Jar an nuys. price ¢4.-.00; four six-room Brick Hou! st. s.w., between Ski und 436 sts, go. d tive-room Brick House, ;rige #1400: 8 good business eumer on F st. 6.w., will per muith, price §: in will rent 25 bus ness Capital st., six rooms and store, ouly 82,300, wes On N rice $1,700 ech; tal'S stea ood bu nasi for ¥ ruer on South building C. H. PARKER, 43 and E sts. .w. FFE SALE CHEAP—A GOOD D-ROOM HOUSE ON McLean ave we; Will sell for new, Je22-3t once; als room story. lot "2ox133 to a brick houses, will take $ gouid uot be bnilt un houses, 405 and + -POUIN oud. 000 Je n frame how: lot, 25x ck house 47 $5,000; tertus eas sth mis ws t good alley, with two dr 4,300 tor the three lox sido £1,150 if wold at 4M st. sw. 3 (OR SALE-CHEAP—10 NEW HOUSE bet. Uth aud brick front, with all wod. tui, rod ‘Sand dig 10th each bei. 200, ©. Fe SALE—VALUABL: desiring to make investinents or purchese H. PAL PARKER, 4% and PROPERTY—P. on E, w., with bay-window, press: iuvestinent; price Also two brick ho s.w., and building in rear; ‘Suuall house on Sd4.w.; lot 25 by 1073 puses on Eaw,_ A will find it to their udvautave to consult H. Me MARIIN & BRO, cal Estate ond Insure te, 19:9 Penn. ave ‘Personal -at business conduc in this ollice, FO SALE, NEAL DUPONT CIRCLE, 38 house: al the (modern suuproveiueute: price FLO ytepas to wuit purchaser. ai. al. MALTIN & ave. 2. 222. ROOM HOUSE, 8. ATE er: 38.104 OR SALE—LOOK AT 1,- Toof, da, wi utes from depot; oniy uises, Muple ave, Takoma, or 711 Hat,» SES. Je JOR SALF—NEW 6-ROOM BIC ne. OM Iustallinent plan; also, for tent, , Yerunda, tauk, 4 fect 26,060. it; three See owner on cy 727 GYH ST. teak, Je22-3t FPR SALES FRAME HOUSE, 1313 6TH BT. N.W. Jot 19x 100 to. _Jezz-Bt__ LOUIS P, SHOEMAKPR, 920 F st. oO! SALESIOTH ST. BETWEEN I ND K STS, Js ag) ene brick dwellings. “Lot 2. 11 by about 0, , bet. 17th and 18th sts. n.w., large 14-room brick dyeing, 2 bath-rooms and all modern improvements, 1001 h, bet. Mand N sts. n.w., brick dwelling, $8,500. 8 Foon JOR se22- JOR iy re iD Est. Ast, Je22. Fe gon house al le: iota Basi On Pa, ave. with sp! pinibisn Colleze grounds, 1 modern stp bear rooms, bath + bet. 9th and 10th but ‘3B. HL WAI HL SALE St AL & GARKET, at. 2, w,, near EF, brick, Srs. and n, W., heat 14th, brick, 9 ri h. w., near Coun ave., brick, 8 rs. and 2 baths, w., near 15th, brick, 9 rs. and bath, ¢ w., near 14th, W., beat 21st, uear 22d, iB. @. near 3d, bric B. st SALE-G 31 story and furnace, fe ce a great ba price, $4,500, :k on. ve, ingvon circle, On 19thst. alley; For iw 4.01 Lt Ho: room House, beautifully planed and 85 500. With good inj surroundin aud ba een 23th tabieln rear, $3, SALE-A’ th Brick ail use on handsone thexe it Georgetown, he OTH ST. NW, | rooms and bath; if taken at duce, §: 5 RM, D IN Tr 8 feet on north side N. Y. ave. u.w.; line of ctric curs: improved by 3 frame houses: will net cent, and in ray BE basement Brick, 8 ‘parvain if 2-87 Va. near 22d st. n.w, PEGG the investment: 500 cash, beiance om time, near Washingt dendid building ie Desirable A, BAKGAL by wud 14th; only $5.5 REDFORD W SALE—AT MT. }LEASANT,, st provements, and cellar. St ‘and RN 16 Fst ermg can & KUTHE! MORRILL VEST! bath, $7, -» BK,ZOU, bat brick, 9 1 itt nd Dati brick, 10'rs. and E, brick, 7 rs., $3,000. brick, 7 re. $3000, aud bath, $6,000. nr ick, 9 rs. FG ILBEKT & CO, y. For permit io in- iwonD, 1307 ¥ st a. yd attic fraine, tory brick table on alley. 2-story brick 00 nw. DWELLING iy CK HOUSE, 7 3,500; rents for SUN, 500. 625 F st, h. w., Managers Takonia Park. ‘T. 6TH AND 7TH STS. RY AND B. ns adjoining on K str 000. ery cheap, figures, J. 8. B je2z2-3t roots, bata, water, as, all’ mi; w periect sold’at once; lot 25x104 to wide of 121 north of I st. 00 0; ewmar und Gas; buck and stioalie 25 ets, ag. ft. Some fie bargains in Houses and Lots; also, ‘ban property aud Farms st low CO, Room 47, Atlantic Building, 97.4x snbur- LY & NDOW ‘ing 10 per ton cirelecheap Dwelling, ke jing, 4 Building Lot, fronting 21 feet on Wash- K, 3-story Dwelling ; lot 16x105 to WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Fa. ave. \—EIGHT mod, corner lot; ‘BS street uw. /ALKER, 10:06 F__ SEW 9-ROOM $2,200, “Sew corner Lot suitable for, subdivision, Vvements; $14,500. The uses Lave ani shrubbery, &c. For particulars in Ww WALES 1006 Fst, e ROOMS be rounds tre of REDFORD 2-8 ¥ BSALE-AT MOUNT PLEASANT, ELEG. FE dence; lately vuilt; coutaiius 10 t aud th “hot 10, wT Toone water; well oult and finished ‘aud \leuty of suede: Viki RUIMELFORD, 1907 Fst uw, ‘hear SALE—NEAR BRIGHT W yee PED PORD jeulent to. 7theatreet LD We WALKER, a fOOD, N-l Fevitigs: Sacre: tne view, nice shade: good wetoes line. po ee eK XN ost. ‘hie bouee ne. ‘thy impr: ‘mantel ‘mifrrore: is, tee ono ay imnodern gas fixtures, mguinly Bees, ow por & bi RK SALE—DESIRABLE NEW FIVE-ROOM COT- in Lanier ts park McLaGHEEN ¢ BATCHELDER, i 1215 ¥ st. iw. VOR SALE—1516 T ST., NEW BRICK, bone | floor, 2 ‘lors, . kitchen ; or, tour bed-rooms and bata; 2 latrobes snd Taste, cellar under. itchen; in pectect order: ewe. eee has just “a ve. ALE—ON PARK ST. MT. PLEASANT; in village: seveu-room frame house, ‘ room and shed; heated b; table: large shade trecs; some fruit from Fark st. ty sheridan sve. ¢ ice Foperties in the viliawe 503 Pa ave. jel3-1m OR SALE OR LEAS! Fer Stic, SLE Phovenry ox Park STREET, MT. PLEASANT, D. C. eying © frontage of 200 feet, and with that width extending through to Sheridan avenue. Jin; rovements consist of 8 geod 1U-room residence, with cellar and bath, Strect sewered and lighted with Location one of the best in the village. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F st. n. TT Wings, er 20e130 hortiweet excelieut location c : ide1ue py? _ 3.7. DYER, 1304 Fst ry Ar! THE NORTHWEST, JOK SALE—A BARGAIN in the center of the city, @ three-cwry and cellar rick, all m.1., lot 18x96 to'alley: price $4,500 if sold de é is } OR SALE—A NEA’ ROOM BRICK, MOD E thwest corner of D tects northwest. No. 1303 N street. Lotis 502100. Fine crouuis. House haseleven (11) rooms exclusive ot cellur. Seven 7) bed rooms. Fine Hicuse nwell and wubstantally built, ‘Workiusinp ivuse is well and substapually or) of the highest onder. "> For Sale. Fe GURLEY BROS., 13385 F street iw, Sole agents tor the owner. 1742 Vet un. w.. contuimng 14 rooms, Toms und ali m.i., the house is open for in und should be exaiuined to be appreciated ; wil Peasounbly, ag the owner desires to leave the city. AUSTIN F. BROWN, Keal Estate 29-1 Glover Butldiux, 14 |, Ok SALE—THAT ELEGANT RESIDENCE, TODt ave, L.W., With stableattuched, bor d yermuission to inspect, apply to GUKLEY Bo ¥ treet nw. mb 19 F ston. ALE—AT PU Tune 27, 1889, wt grounds aud Lew stable. Address West £ Baltimore. $24-; QOL SALE—TAKOMA k-BOARDIZ 1D rooms, Lesrly au acre of grou WO squureEs rom depot. on fine high lund, built especially” tor a arding house and can be’ once; can fillet with boarders ut bouxht now for ¥v,000, only $2,000 reli worth #&.00U; | We coniidently recom- roperty as a great burvain _dexat * PeLEWIS & HEATON, 629 F st. nw. J OF SALETFOUR ACRES ON CONDUIT 0AD, 136 1 and run Ding sueam, es from Georgetown ; fine spring > | pile roud, adjoining Reno, WAL BRIT, Tenlextown, 1 acre on Keno” 4: es ov Brook- | FA BENT AT MOUNTAIN VISTA, OAKLAND, | Bad. rumished Cottage, four bedroms, pario: Bit eit aaa incxe wail taut; well of goud "water the door; 13 acres weli-shuded ground: ten minutes? walk to the station: is one of ihe highest Oukisud. For turther intorwaticn appiy to Rt MALONEY, wt the Cottage, or address De. 510 1 st, n.w., Washington, "D.C. 2 < OR SALE-SEVELAL LOIS AT MILLS STA- jon, B. aid 0.1K. K, LOUIS P, SHOEMAKER, Be tet Migeauer rict, 1 ferme apply tov. A. DID LITT th milk route and cows. For SIMESON, Good Hope P.O. D. Vv + CLOBELS a Key ut FOWLER'S Gual Lurd, Su KP OWEEs, ser. cely located lots 502125 feet st from 2 tos ots. 14 pet foot, MGactes highly improved garden land with 4-room house, $2,000. W. H. WHEATLEY, during Wednesgays. or m; m ARK” LOTS. time 3 trai, R SALE MELROSE most desirable in Hyattsville, Bid. ; twi “1 iron: station; opposite the residence of the late KK. ‘oLtaiLing 6,500 teet, terms easy THEKFOR a On the premises other daysafter 4 LENS (QOULH BROOKE. WITH CITY 8sT CLES. FOR SALE.—the beeutiiully situated tract of land led “South Brovkiand,” buving been subdivided iu cordance With the plab'of the city, with sireets 90 jet and avenues 130 tect wide, is Low placed on the iuarket. Ivison the line of tle Metropolitan K. south of and edjoining kkland, about one mile north of the city, aud but a short the electric cars, und eur the University. Only ten min- Utes* drive 0 the city by Central avenue, all of which puakes it very, desirable, and pr idly ivereuse in value. ‘For the THE WOMEN WHO WALK. A DAY OF REST. How They Train and Sustain Them-| The hnstown Attend Divine selves While Walking. ie Tey LIVING OM CALVES-FOOT JELLT—OTHER WO-| AxD EAGERLY SEARCH POR RELICS—-SUROROR- MEX WHO TAKE MEAT EXTRACTS, ICE 4ND| GENrRaL READ's REPORT ON THE SANITARYCOR- ‘MINT JULEPS, DITION OF THE TOWN—MILES OF DESOLATION. Half a dozen stiffened women, arrayed in} Yesterday Johnstown was filled with excur- closely-fitting bodices, short skirts, and stock- | Sionists all day, and it is estimated that at least ings that cover legs out of which the spring | tWenty-five hundred strangers were roaming was taken three or four days ago; an oval saw- | ©? the drift im the river, in the stroets, and on dust track; a crowd of interested men in the | the piles of wreckage, where for three weeks galieries and on the floor; a few equally inter- | Only workingmen have been seen. They ested women in the boxes; several scoring offi- | *W=rmed all through the town, staring anx- cials and a referee, and you have the salient | 0asly at the natives and expressing amazement Points of a female go-as-you-please walking- | St the great destruction of life aud property. match as it was in this city last week. Occa- CHURCH SERVICES IX TRE OPEN arR. sionally one of the contestants left the track | The town people and the workingmer rested. for rest or treatment, and at times it was possi- | The strain bas been very beavy upon them and ble to be in the theater when there was but one | they needed @ cessation from work. Ali the eat and drink that a reporter invaded the track and retiring-rooms at Kernan’s theater the other evening. TRAINERS WHO KEEP SILENCE. tains none could possibly be more so than a trciner, and of ali trainers in existence thore who attended the contestants in this city are the least given to talking. Each man honestly believes that his methods are the best, and is respect to the menu served by his brethren in the craft, Then this training of women i had to be invented and new rules formulated for the governmene of the dear, widdy, — i at as that givenaman. Corned beef, pork and beans, cabbage and cornbread are consumed in large quantities by many of the men who tramp on sawdust for a livelihood, but woman has a different orvanism and cannot eat the pro- visions which give her natural protector superior speed and powers of endurance. TOBIAS TALKS. “What do you eat?” asked Far Stan reporter of Madame Tobias, the veteran prize-winner, and incidentally he added, “what do you drink?” “For the first three days of a race. plied, “I don’t eat much of anything, and on she re- gn the first. day nothing at all, After that I can Labret pape "or Sa ind. caller, trick house in | eat almost supiitng waagt bread, and of that $800 caabe Buianoe ov oni py aysoe I won't eat a loaf in a year. Naturally lam a $e13-1m THOS. G. HEASEY & CO. | great meat eater, but when I am on the track ——— | my appetite gets twisted around and I take but ee ie re very little of anything solid. Up to Wednes- beautiful House ou the northwest day night I ate about half a dozen oranges and some other fresh fruit. During that same period I drank a number of mint juleps, and three or four timesI had to drink a little whisky. You bave to drink some strong stim- ulant to dull that awful burning of the feet— that pain that never leaves you until a day or two after the race is over. Do I never drink beer? Sometimes, but not often. When Iam in a 72-hour race I drink a great deal of beer, but in one of these jong contests it would up- set my stomach. Eggs would have that same effect; I can’t eat them,” CALVES-FOOT JELLY DID IT. Then the ‘stayer” tramped around the track acouple of times without saying a word; she was indalging in a mental collar-and-elbow wrestling match, and when the event was over ber good nature had won a victory over her secretiveness, for she broke forth with “I'm not going to walk much more; I’ve done very well ut it—made a good deal of money in fact—end I don't mind telling you now that the most of my support during a race comes from culves- foot jelly. It's the best food a racing woman can get. “When everything else fails me I cap ES aon always depend on the jelly.” room Howe, with two other small re] “Does it take you long to recover from a stab.e, &e., with lot 50x100 tect, at Gosalyun, about | race?” asked the reporter. | Git hasare, trmao new drow Eree Bridge (Aqueduct | “Yeu; it takes some time, You have to clear | & CO (Sun Buudine), 1317 F st. a.w 24-Bt ourself of the liqaor and the stuif you eat. None of it is good for regular diet: value is during a race. Your stomach gets pretty badly shaken up, and you are very stiff for several days. No, { don't believe in ‘rub- bing.’ A good many walkers do, I know, but I also know that wheu€ver the legs are rubbed to @ny extent during a race it causes varicose veins—and you can’t do much waiking with varicose veins.” MEAT EXTRACTS, ICE, AND MINT JULEPS. The majority of the other pedestriennes be- lieve in the freqnent use of stimulants and ab- stinence from anything like solid food. There appears to be among thm an universal opinion, expressed by one of them Saturday evening, that “soft drinks ain’t no good nohow.” Ex- tracts of meat and strange conglomerations of nutriment and medicine are said to be valu- able and are frequently used, but the main de- — seems to be placed on alcholic stin i- and ice. ‘I live on ice,” remarked: Massicot, the sec- ond in last week's contest. “It seems to me that I consume a ton a day, its only of ice and I can keep going. I like mint juleps, ae FILLx, | too, but I don’t consider them strong drinks, ny NT ATTSVILL! a ” oes ptaaed sate Vottase: 10 roots | I take quite a namber of them, pauisy, bath, outbuildings; a = wines SWEPT OVER A CATARACT. A Barge Dragged Down a Fall in Can- ada—Twenty Lives Lost. A shocking catastrophe occurred Saturday af- ternoon on the St. Maurice river, in the county of St. Maurice, eight miles from the city of Three Rivers, Canada. A barge used to ferry railway freight and passengers across the river suddenly became unmanagable in mid-stream, and was swept over the Grand falls, and with the exception of two passengers, who made an almost miraculous escape, all on board were drowned. As faras can be ascertained at pres- a twenty lives are supposed to have been ost The helpless passengers on board were aj parently naan ha with four, an. although they could be seen rushing from side to side of the boat, no ery was heard, aud the crew weré still busy at the oars, but the instant the rapids were reached the oars were dropped and all efforts to avoid the terrible fate impending were given up, and those on board went apparently mad with terror. Their loud cries above the roar of the gale and the noise of the rushing waters SALE-SOUTH BROOKLAND— JUST SUBDIVIDED, ‘Lots from 3c. to 10c, per foot; ove-iourth 1, a Ts; come in and select your lots, eWis & HEATON, 629 F st n.w. keep ‘cow and to raise poultry, Sra y : ailroad fare, 86 per 20. : duily to ft ington. Audress “sNDEPEN. Ok SALES THE HANDSOMEST TRACT FOR subdivision in the vicinity of Ws mn, SO Known as Bunker Hill Farm, et Brooks, the’ Brat verciabies, de, ne re from Woah: ENT,” Star office. VOMMIoSIONEK OF DELDS FOREVELY STATE aud “erntory, Nutery aud L. D. Cunuuismouer, ING. b BEALL La ew Ue vucoaroul ya 4 ue Me yal HOTELS. LBBITT HOUSR WASHINGTON, D.C. Lier Waicet Soumen Haze, IN STRAW AND FELT. id wt the low price of from 2 cents, ou easy | Were plainly heard. Shriek after shriek of ag- Secon,’ Bec plate, Saver oe, onized terror for the help that could not come piesa T ashabeices were uttered, and so shricking they swept on- Je4-1m_REDFORD W. WALKEK, 1006 F st. n.. ward to their horrible doom. JOR SALE—NEAK STATIONS ON ME - m Bra brunch ia. syed Fruity toe, Poultry. it; | Russia’s Advantage Over England. y 2 Vucres : lots, Co! ‘coun- iawaat ‘COUKE D. CRE I use Pet Russia bas occupied Deer Island, in Corea, asa coaling and naval depot. There isa Rus- ian man-of war there aud no one is allowed to land or leave without a permit from the ad- miral, ae rwewd of the island gives Russia a great advantage over England. ~ eae Simon Cameron’s Sad Condition. At midnight last night there was no change in Gen, Simon Cameron's condition. The phy- E | | | i fk ff 4 & ef ist { Eg Fy i 8 | te od the comparatively new thing, and new methods | two athe ane to sing a familiar hymn and an to gather from all directions. It was a rious and Beale said be thought 100 0/ the members of his Of all the secretive mortals this world con- | Church bad gone down in the great catas cus thering. There were all nationalities classes in the congregation. Rev. Dr. He knew that 66 were lost, aud he thought that those whose bodies are yet to be found would bring the number up to 100. Just above Dr. Beale on Main street, Rev, Dr, Fox, of Pittsburg, had an open-air service in frout of the Presbyterian church, General and Mrs. Hastings, General Wiley, Senator members of the relief commission, at- Mrs. Hastings and one or ere provided with chairs, but the rest of the congregation stood. Father Tahaney ceiebrated four masses in front of the Catholic church and they were the most largely attended services in the place, All the other denominations bad services im different parts of the town, SURGEON-GENERAL READ'S REPORT. Surgeon-General Lewis W. Read, at General Hastings’ request, rode all through the devas- tated regions, and then submitted to General Hastings the following report: “After acaretul personal inspection of the whole of the devasted surface of Johnstown, I have the honor to report that Ihave been un- able to discover anything likely to produce « serious epidemic other than the tents and sur- roundings of the workmen. ‘The refase straw that Has been used and now accummuilated in | the vicinity of their tents is calculated to pro- | duce an epidemic of measies. his opinion is bused upon my knowledge of an epidemic of measies that prevailed during the early part of the war, 36.000 cases of wi were reported in the army of the Potomac. A scicntific investigation demoustrated that it was caused irom @ parasitic vegetable growth upon decomposing straw. ‘The opinion has been con- firmed by mnumerable sporadic cases that have occurred siuce the war, aud the opinion of a pro- spective epidemic is based upon that knowleuge, My suggestion to you is that you have burned without delay this superiiuous straw; to have the tents of the workmen raised every day and the straw now in use exposed to the action of the sun. Besides this 1 see nothing ¢} some defective dramage, all of which can turned in open sewers, and the places from which there is no exit for the water can be filed with a few cartloadsof sand. 1 have been | unable to find any cause trom which any epi- | demuc other than that of measles can be engen- dered excepting that of malaria, which is the | result of dccaying vegetable matter, over which rom carecul scrutiny bas no control.” le aixo says Uacoria is prevailing among the workmen, caused, Dr, Foner thinks, by cating fresh sugar-cured hams, Gen. iiastings said Ubat all of -Gen- eral Kead's recommendations would be acted ‘the straw about the labor upon prompuy. camps was burned last night, and hereafter the straw used by the workmen will be aired. The disease uticoria referred to by Dr. Read re- semovies the hives, A number of the work men aud several of the soldiers are altlict ‘Their taces and bodies are literally covered with red pimples, Goi, Perchment, of the four- | teenth regiment, has a bad case and so has Lieut. Barnett. "Dr. Suliman says it will disap- pear in a day or two, Several men who bave | been suffering with this disease were sent home yesterday. MILES OF DESOLATION. . Notwithstauding all the work that has beep doue in clearing away the debris, the spectacle of the disuster is still one of appalling desola- tion, says a Philadelphia Times it, Great mounds that may be the burial piaces of hundreds rise in the foreground with ruined chsuuey stacks and huge timbers sticking out 4s monuments, Wrecks of small bridges and ot Louses lie in the stream and long-rui bil- locks, covered with twisted iron and brok lumbers and a heterogeneous mass of debris, mark the line of what were once street rail- ways. Skeletons of houses one can see b stand bere and there with wheels und boilers and stoves aud the scattered remnants of other mills and houses around them, A few church spires staud, that, with # few other large but only partially intact buildings that re- main give the only suggestions of the city thatis gone. It is an impressive scene, one that cau never be forgotten, and its first mm- pressions are as poweriul in their suggestive: less aud appeal Wo the imagination as N Its coutempiauon is inteusiped that more Lv were lost here in half au hour than in the sev- eral days’ battles o: Gettysburg,with the armed forces of a severed country face to face. Just as Gettysburg is an ideal scene for a great and decisive battle, so the theater in which this tragedy was enacted is ove that more than fu.nis every suggestion of the imagination. A Dore trying to picture scenery to illustrate a deiuge coud not tancy anything 60 appropriate “8 tis, And this was the scene in which the Fitier train appeared as sucha travesty, By the side of it @ car not yet unloaded, con- taining bread and canned corned beet, Stand- ing gupiag around it were women and ch | with all the appearance of distress, who been to the deput across the way for their daily rauous, ee Little Hope of Mrs. Hayes’ Recovery. The physicians last evening reported that Mrs. Hayes’ condition is unchanged, but thet ; they can hold out no hope for recovery. Some of the time she appears to be in a semi-con- scious condition, but generally she shows ne sign of recognition of those around her. Sew eral hours after the stroke General =~ thought she understood what he said. asked her if she understood him and if she did to press his hand, which she Cid. He also thought she indicated in the same manner that she was without pain. Her son Webb came from Cleveland some hours later, and ;he said from the same trouble nine years ago, ‘ dng) mance containing tender an words of love and sympathy for the family are being received from friends, among them Gen, , Wm. Henry Smith, John W. Herron, Job B. Dr. ——— —— — it it F ! ! Hf ili i |