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“THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. €..~- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1890. HOUSES. FOR _RENT—HOUSES. Foe SALES 1827 VEKMONT AVE. N. obs ets Peatat Son ML, Star office. * ‘apz-6t' A431. Bast side 22d bet. Eand F sts, 18x80; offer BENT—1703 13TH 8 y (“Brick House j. Capitol and Ist LE-THIS W LL SELL THEM — TWO i on Florida ave.; sminediate extension of New Hampshire ave. to 14th st. n.w.; six rooms, bath now rented at $431.20 per Year; street is coucreted. WM. H. SAUNDEKS & CO,, 1407 F st, HREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 130. Izthest. u.w., lot 18x100;_ $3,400. Bricks, nearing New Jemey. aves Larch st. near florida ave. 1. F. RANDO) {OR SALE— 92,200 WILL BUY A @-ROOM Frame Honseon'lst. near 2ist., renting for 815 month; lot 12-Ux146 to J0-ft alley, x Groom Brick on K st m.w.; lot located ou the iD is firet class, west side of 5th st. near H ne, some and stylish, while the worl tains lor, kite! Toc cuuaine Parlor, dining Foom and kitchen ob 195 feet deep to and concreted cellar: ut for 8492 when foot, th {offer wanted. BH. WARNER, & CO.. 916 F st. n.w. Lots 16, 17,18 and is ‘Florida ave, between 6th st, southern fronts, and on {OR SALE—THE MOST DESIRABLE BLOCK OF Klectric ‘eastern fronts. Prices on ‘Room, 5 Grot in Northwest and on DE RS 8: ST 4 'OR SALE—FOUR NEW PRESS-BRICK FRONTS, and becoment: eit soome and Cath poe at: an 5 . alex buyer will ell 8 83.500 a m‘31-mws-3t* {OR SALE—CITY—BEAUTIFUL LOTs LOCATED within @ few minutes’ ride of the city. Lots sold and Houses erect apz-at EASL RSALE—A VERY CHEAP CORNER fronting 75 feet on 12th st. s.e.,106 feet on D ‘Penns, ave, and sur? DAVIDD STUNE, JOR SALE—THREE OF THE PRETTIEST Sites in the city, a few feet north of Sen- mansion; 54 feet on 20th st., GU.G+ feet ; about 3.450 sq. feet in the whole; houses lots will command ready salt DAVID D. STONE, 80 . 8, CAY WOOD, 95 ronting on 12th st. y; terms easy; Kvod Investurent; per WEST. WASHINGT( rd, Ur. & etore. 1g Most, Gr. m. i. ‘ASH'N DANEN! or Sale—A Cor; 16x80. Rents For Sale R SALE—CORNER OF H AND FOURTEENTH SMITH & SON, 1 Bricks, at a bargain. ‘OR SALE—SIX NEW WELL-BUILT S1X-ROO! Houses in the northeast; good lots; water and sewer. Price easy terns, oF $1,700 each if taken togeth Im" _L. SYARGARDTER, 615 15th st. now. . 7-ROOM FRAME DWELLING; onk st. bet, 4th and 5th; mod, iat DUCKETT & FORD, This is very near full Isat appar to WESC’ rounded by nice houses. ave.; 6 rooms and bath. § For Sale—$2,800 exch—twe 600. 0 Brick Houses on 9th st. nw. ; 6 rooms, bath and cellar. ellar. bargain 2, 3 z DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n. w. QUEEN ANNE COT- <4 rooms each, with lot 50x150%¢: Koanoke yuares from street cars apd dsomne residences of Judge others; round one square Price for both, £ “RENT OR SALE—1 SnOOU. pina: t10-room Brick House; jaws 3. BWIMER, 1: D ‘ oN a imter st. Mt Pleasant, ¢-room Fraine House. Ap- all rented at $11.30 WO PRETTY VOR SALE—A erected on these BRICK HOUSE path, pantry. cone! abtiet mantels, one sq st. near 133th st concrete ‘street and QR SALEBY ‘Nine Beantitnl Lot feet deep to alle: BUILDINGS ON ple either for ; we Normandie BH. WARNER & Co oth st. bet. Hand 1 JOR SALF_—THAT DE: erty, 1015 Connecticut ‘Three-story Bri erty; suitable for hotel or cinb house LAWRENCE SA ULRICH XEN IK SALE OR RENT: LOCATED PROP_ splendid busine: mug tor $1 square foot. W. A: COULTER: 2 Le Droit Building, cor. apest OR SALE—FOR A Fi 16th and T streete, a HILL, Riggs House. VERAL LOTS between D st. and Mass. ave. to @ 12-4008 alley ; ver} nw purposes ; $1 per foot. Just cast of 6th st_u.w.. Le Droit Park: Le Droit Building, cor. Sth ct t— TWO ATTRAC HOUSES ON bet. Kaud S, 16:b and 17 abinet inuntei r Dells: speaaing tubes, &c. a) D ten rooms and cellai JOR RENT Of New Six-room mat Office: 1:3 miles fi dress GRANT AMME be paid in wdvai FQOK RENT THREE-STORY BRICK He ALE-ON LON from Aimmen- ELEGANT RESIDENCE ten rooms: jnst com- he best Grant good as an investment or AP ABO: 12084 N n.w., containiny pleted; built im modern Throughout. Apply to owner, 1210 N , Ammendale, Md QOR RENT—TWO FLi 1 Apply to J. 4. = 8500 DOW -do:n New Brick LES! Lots in “Log Cabin’ and bath: lot squares from station. ay LEWIS & HEAT RENT—BY AS. CAYWOOL 30.1: aw. Sr, bw.b hand Irvin ata. 0. ay DESIRAR LE [RESIDE ‘CES also fine bit Jot. SWOUMSTEDT © BiiaDL V at Takoma Park nis: every mod. imp. ; in “perf nilition ; hus large RY CHEAP—TWO Lov: Brookland, in biock 35 8, for 4 cents per square foot. and 7 cents per foot. WAR: Also Brick Dwe 0 Kooins, 161 ROOM BRICK, R BET electric beils and ts adjoining selling EN €) TILTON, 1 ‘Utes in every ron: |. SMITH & SON, 1 MOST DESMABL Building Sites in the city for one or more honses; xe of S74 {cet on north side of Khode Island etween Iowa Cireh 2 AT TAROMA rooms, S room 10 rooms, 12 rooms. SD st aw, ate otumbua terrace, $r., wate Month; us, water, sewer aid nh ‘0 per mionth, CHAS, PAPERED BRIC A SHEDS, i OK SALE — A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED TO Duy sruall Jots for little money in the center of city. 1 have suvdivided four lots on 1s Distaiet Government Buildings, $50 feet, agwrewate cost about : 001 OR SALE- Tith st nw. 8 root or Investment; owner leaving Uently, desires me to #ell inunediatels ; bath arid laundry; well-built and I convenient to departinents to 16-foot concreted alle} Toth st. new; 0. 4 Fayette terrace FLIICH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 Penn. ave. 0.¥. ERI F. FOX. OUT THE AFFAIRS OF immediate purchasers One story and Buck-butiding ely finished in natu. pisces: bay window: JOR RENT HOU TOOMS: in good F Howard house. Cellar Brick in’ thorough and terms ap- GLO. W. LINKINS, Cor. 19th and H sta. n.w. interest ; #1,000 1 preferred, ak mantels; open tire labor; most ¢ tively built by ¢ Hines northeast. RK SALE—TWO VERY DESIRABLE LOTS, ONE on H near Sth ne, 17x80 to 12-tt. alley Recorner of zd and L ne. O.M. BRYANT, owner, 516 9th JOR SALE—CHEAP LOTS— 21 it. front ou Uth st. near E. Cap. seach 19x90, Sth st, near G n.c.. sideand rear o8, on 12th st. n. A nice lot on M st. near ist, Soc, ft. 2 pretty Lots on 8 st. near 20th st., 20x90, side and rear alleys, $2.10 £1 $2,000 will buy a nice Lot on Florida ave. near 5th Aliey Lots in rear of B st. n.e. bet. 1st and 2d, G0c. ft. Alley Lots in sg. o 20x95, Sth st. near U5, 12th st. se. near P "THE, dence, with large back square, Walls: at prices | Brice #20,000. Ay use of party ‘wails, a& prices chance for build ty N WELLS, P24 pply tothe owner uunder the market, An exe pie closets tor be i Apply to Mrs. A. SPENCEK, office Spencertaa Busiiess College, 7th SINESS CHANCES. IS BEAUTIFUL AND ARGAIN FOR #3250, vl Hill, Excellent S-roomn ed, larze lot and park- York ave. apl-3t" $3.800—-FOUR WELL- mone Som OWER CEDAY POINT. — OK RENT OK SA popular summer resort is for rent this coming Inquire of the owner, PETER DILL, i, Georgetown, A RARE OPPORTUNITY FO! Tight man—Pixtures, Furniture and Good & First-class Incorporated Club; central Jocation. IL 7th st., from 4 to ND DWELLING, wood location forany busi- HE MOST AT- in Newport, K.1. 88; handsomel: — | sell ata creat Larcain’ Apply CHAKLES EARL 603 14th st.nw. TH ST., DESIRABLE uthern exposure j heated by lutrobes Apply to JAME: Foaunw F KIDDER & CO. Corcoran st., 9r.. ‘i SOF VALUABLE Dells tubes, &e eral pieces on H st. 13th" For farther particulas W.L HOPKINS & CO,, 14 ave. 50c. ft, DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. mW UILDING LOTS, 414th st. now. = weat} FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS DID DEIVER, hess; cheap rent, JOR SALE—CORN. section of northwest: average sales $1” cellar; good will, stock and fixtures; low {HORST RARE & 77 REF GooD t, Vth st, bet, Band C me. “net if sold in the uext few day: sreat bargain, ye RENT—BY DRUG STORY, | ESTATE BROKER, 917 F ST. N.We Le Droit Park: every convenienc heated by furnace; this house we can cash and monthly liberal discount { B ments of B90; price, OR SALE—THE MOST DESIRABLE CORNER on G st. at low figure and easy terms | Chauce to EMMONS & BROWN, Atlantic Building. y ICELY LOCATED LOT 0: bie Heuchts; contait 00. antes investment if wold at ounce. MASON & CRANST OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN 10 A’ FIRST-CLASS CIGAR STAND ON ave.; good will, stock and fixtures: bo Cst. nw. HOMBTRAMD & JEATER 167 F 2OK SALE—CHEAP. be seen at WM. WALT BARGAIN — BES’ yuse iu Asbury Park. N. block, from’ ocean, on 3d. with Tennessee Marble Slal 19H st. new. {OR SALE-VERY HANDSOME AND STYLISH are, 16 hands high, £. A. GULDSBUROCGI, 1 < IMMEDIATE urchaser, ® fine Loton 21st st. nw. ear N st; ington the equity in handsome resi. | ~)*!19-+ to alley. N twin houses of Jams, hard finish; hot Water heating. Address ROCHESTER, star cfftce, Ce gigs eee one dence property in Kochest brown stone, plate PINE DARK GRAY HORSE, 6 YEARS 1,150 pounds; sold for waut of w Inquire Stait 100, Center Market, wing, before 1 . T frame house stand Oth & Pa ave., rm 18.2 ground renis for $30 per mouth Central Bidz, room 15. G00 Sth nw. room 1 408 La ave, back ri gatistactory trial ‘on portion of 8 property is ad- IXTURES AND GOOD WILL. re; situate on corner in thickly. } Price $1,000. W.C, DU Jacent to one of the avenues and good location for a per square f Bei WaRN Tow of houses. Price Part of the northw: “aaa ESTABLISHFD It will pay $100 to * ture of increase. Ing: = STOKES, ke. Store room Ist and N PHAETON BUG 8,600 404 and 400 8. Cap. tor; will trade f oad, available for immediate impro' a and sewer, rear 1518 L st present, with Or address 184 = UK SALE—A HANDSOME SORR OR SALE —THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A G Hall 1300 44 st. sw. URTHWEST COR AND LAFAYE y for a business site or private residence: tarcs south on Pennaylvania ave., overlooking the executive mansion: and g rounds, andeast 1 8 to. Hall alley 2.» has been used the rou of the property on my Tiet call at office for bulletin issued on THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. — I: wud One Bey H ¢, handy busiuess horse tor sion-top Surrey, lates nm Bugxy and handsume Side nse, 8 years ol the Ist and Doth. niy 2 portion of the propert) For full list call at office for bulletin A No. Lehance to make money ; U. L, BOYEK & CO, 508 Fst. dow. AND HAK ESS. 2 on Lafayette square, iH. 1014 Vth st. mw. Poth st: .w.: Grand bs € ath, mod: imp. JOU SALE — THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY SI uated at northwest corner of 1 AND 17TH 4 FARKAGUT SQUARE; admirably situa handsome’ residence, hotel or being a bright and_sunny corner, With sonth and Gast exposure. front ou Laud 420 feet tront on 17th st. THOS. J. FISHER & CO, © 700 14th at. tow. ROOM BRICK Can be seen and examined by calling at PRIVATE STABLE, 0) FP apply 508 F st. NESS OFFERING—8: per year Guaranteed to the hight’ Party; Ge etly lexibmate and permanent; Address, with reference, RENT_FIRST-CLASS TE in thoroush repair, Apply to Jo3. W. DAVIS for the erection of Kents for #110 month. Price, if sold This is a decided burgain, I eof desirable business properties. 806 F st. b.w. SIKABLE CORNER this month, #14, : e several o1 Ameney “Work; sti oa cae ouly sinall capital requir WLIDATLD ADJUSTA! : FURNISHED OR SEITLE £ Cv. LE—COR. OF MASSACHUSE1TS, AVE Ast and E sts. u.2, a bew JOR SALE—JUST ARRIVED, TWE jorses f Xinsgton, Va., suital Mules and oue pair of SALE_ STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A WELL- tal Triangular tablished Liquor Piace, doing a Good Busin honso room und Lurniture attached; central location lerms cash, Address Box 102, Book RENT ree-story ant Base JA SETTLA & C4 __ Atlantic Building. — sye-and about 10: feet on £ 1 HAVE THE FOLLOWING DESIRA- 20-1W exchange: A 11-rooin House on or S-room Hoitte 5. + 1225 F at. BRICK HUUS! mceptible of econon:- Cty ey ing the cit; ‘ JOR RENT eight rooms and bath room, orcupied by QO A Pearson ea sual family SH PURCHASER, LAR TWO SINGLE i z "L BEALMEAR, 310 St. Paul a desirabie res Apply to J. J. SHED: table Triame ular Point on electric cars; fronts i and 89 teet on N si ated for a residence or store site. Price THOS. J. FISHE w Hampshire aye. on :fortable new corner resi- rved or Uuirn Houses or Groun dence northwest on ‘In 1-BY’K ©. HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- wie abd surauce Proker, 1Uth aud sian OPPORTUNITY—A_ RARE CHA: with 86,500 to buy an es jeneral Housefurnishing Business. Owner because of other business, Full Yurties who are in earnest ou RUTHERFORD, 1307 APRIL 1—DI Koons, southwest including Dairy und Kitchen 11¢ He Lith et. uw. OK FIKS1-CLAS: or when you have occasion to have it cut over, as others do, see the Philadelphia Artist, east side th st. uw. above Pa ave, {OK RENT STORE 218 TEN 2 Po. ave, and wholesale market excelfe NE CORNER LOT IN COLUM. ar Dr. Hammond's resideuce, 60c. ap Lots’ in Meridian Hill, with sewerage, 40c. ‘M st. p.w., 169.1 ‘each; # nearly top Surrey) of Watertown mauutacture. am Old Address EDWARDS, star office. 806 Fst. tw. BEST PAYING INVEST 5 ‘Lwoestory and Basement Brick Jota to alley; lendale; hizh ground; commanding view of the city each lot 25x108; two of them corners; ‘GU 110 Lost. mw. 4r. orner 11th and a tosis Beatin 2 Beautiful Lots, south fronts, on Est. s. by BS to wide alley ; will New York; al OK EASY SHAY be Sid cheap to 840 1110 F st EO, W. LINKIN O1Y st. WOK SALE—LOTS IN ADDITION TO Brookland—our sutxlivision overlouks the Soldiers’ Home and new. Catholic university. ground in vicinity; convement to railroad «ck of new houses in the same square, is the highest lots 135 ON K BEY. 4TH AND STH N.W., A ndidl Frame House: iu cail will secure € semi-annual ; re UPRIGHT PIA ss Hox 4, Star Omi auo of the uge; auperb in tone, touch r will be sold cheap, . H. WARNER & CO. A DESIRABLE cHling, room ,, Stationary wash ti CAREFULLY SLL 9th at. nw, y and general bet ©. HALL, PAINTER AND DECORATOR, 13 fe terior work @ special Perronal attention given in we ‘Choice Lots at Cleveland ax on Woodley road. Washington Heights, iyth st 1333 LTH ST story and Bavement Brick latrobes, ran 2020 Conn. av. (rear). 82> “onn. av. (rear). $2 10th and F stenw, ‘stunates furnished. wes. Residence 1703 eys apply to LH We S215 M st, pow. SQUARE BOUN Ythand Q sta, con. lersigned being’ part apartment house shortly be sub- toe Timbered Lands and ew Mexico or Georgia, Onio or West V: {THe SESSION OF CONGRESS, N.SCHLEGE 1. Sth wt bot, Dt terms apply to Coal, Gax and Oil Lauds: Farin in ‘Texas, New Me Yhio, Kan., Mo ud Hichest Lada iu the nents to uyestors, tissiuner oF the diate o qqhttommey-at-Law, Real Estate and “If not sold entire Ww: site now left. divided aud sold in Also Block bounded by Columbia rond, Boundary s! Le Koy place aud Phelps place,coutai 000 sq. it, For pri GA. terms apply to AWN), Actorney-at-Law, WM. ©. CODD, SINTY-FIVE anna st., Balto. SHARES AME CAMYBELL, 517 i BY FISH & MILL 600 ¥ st. nw, JOR SALE—COMNER 7TH AY 100x150, at 50 cents’ a foot overlooking the city. 609 Marion st. n, n natural Wood ; pape 617 Qst., cor. Marion ven-room Brick; fin- H. WALGER, NOTARY PUBLIO. Dealer in Iteal Es for wale northenst. pK. 1213 FST Balttaiore at, Baltina: ine rooms; furnace; 0. near Le Droit Park; cys aud permit see McLACHLE: H. SMITH & SON. 405 ‘Louisiana ave, 420 B st. land place, ¥r., mud, imps., per mo 6 Ost new 8150 JOR SALE—THAT M LOT ON MASK. ave, bet. 14th pposite Hushland a depth of 98 at once. HEIS- Cail or aides North Capitol WORLD Do MO! errestrial Cloc! Watches cleaned, & warranted one year, $1. ull he jowest prices iu the city LL & McLERA, OR SALE—ON ry We dety conipetitivn, au IT--ONE OR TWO 3 . S. of Fast Capitol Front Lots, 11th end Introbes ; ‘us THOs. G. HeNnEY & Ci LOST AND FOUND. POCKET BOOK WITH suitable reward, aud no questions asked. .E—LOTS IN FAIRVIEW Ytown road and Woodley Lani View; Electric ruilway tracks now laid to these | Which have sidewalks in iront and gas mains lower than asked for other lots Smail cash payments at $70 per mo. OST—MARCH Notes and Bank Checks. to 38 H st. n.v condition, conta: ees: lot 40x110 nz 1D lange rooms, al mod- with a two story brick id cheap to an imme- | ‘THOS. G. HENS BY FISH & MILLE 1300 RHODE ISLAND AVE. NEAK IOWA 1s FST. NW. TA GOLD LOCKE WITH INITIALS “, inder will return the same to 511 F st. b, D FIXTURES OF DRUG of the city; low price for ¢ culuts apply at 1303 Kode OST—A PEALE Astand H sts. w. $T—DOG—LIVEI | KOSARY, ON THURSDAY EVEN berween ‘St. Aloysius Church and Reward ir left at 44 [st COLORED COCKER SPA strayed from Iowa circle. dow ut 1206 P et, and roceive reward. Tag No, 6, BY THE YEAR. LARGE F Le Droit park BOARDING. fLEMAN, WISHING BOARD lome Comforts in vris «fe Family of b;n0 stan window front room: > youn ate ston, 14th st north of ihr RO €acL tO | © €O., 916 F st. nw. OTH AND 2IST s' ved by Frame House: 15. H. WARNER & Cv, O16 F xt nw. BAKGAIN IF SOLD AT pressed brick tront nw. lot 1x100 jp alley of 6,000 and easy JOUN 'T. AKMS, S16 Feat. mw E CORNER Bi ANTED—ONE Gi t LEONARD S. CHAPMAN, Omtece 1005 F Ok RENT—UNFUKNISHED. rp zither: se Adiress SWISS, star offic OST—ON SATURDAY EV. (4 with Turquoise and Dismond $20 reward if returned to Mrs. , TWO LARGE COS huunicating Furnished Eooms on Second Floor Tas? New York ave. BW. AND 30 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH ST,, York. Private Boarding House; rooms single or eu suite; table and service of U lon references given and references required. T—WITH BOAR: LAST A RIN encircled settiny 8. P. SNIDER, a ess; Will be sold at 7 tikes tthe very low UTEEKFORD, 1 OE RENT UNFURNISHED 307 F etn | FXO SALE—A PINE BARGAIN ROSEWOOD t T ON 7TH S' bon on collar. best; prominent A, DURANG, La Normandie Hotel. spt! KING CHARLE: ERY DESIRAB: DWELLING, well iocated northwest; House con- Jeven rooms, bath room aud cellar, besides trauk trics and closets, furnace and all mod. .) Tabb & RUTHER: bh st. n.w., 168... ‘A BLACK AND WHIT collar marked “Coustance Lo finder will be suitably rewai ul Kone wood Square Piano; very OARDING—LA RGE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM with good board at the “Auburn,” Pa, x terms moderate, HE WEBSTE: 513 13TH ST. N.W.; TRANS- a 1 and $1.50 per day with board; €5 to $8; headquarters tor Sightseers: daily Arlinxton and points of interest; no hquors. PERTY. AK site at 8 bareain. OST—STRAYED SATURDAY MOR: ted Irish Setter Gy; ‘of nose aud wes of one fore ‘ht patent chain attached to col ward if left at above address, OST—A TRIANGLE, USED WITH A FRENCH ‘(and Instrument and probably hite House on Penn, returning it to LRE, Metropolitan Hotel. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 1401 Sth xt un. ; rooms, recepts : 3 oun ; lighted by electrics ects paved, sewered ald lig VyLaN& RUTHER 913 Pennsyivaninave, 3 SOILED AND SECOND-HAND CAR- Sets New and Secon Covered Whips, that must be closed cut at halt- also Horse, Phaeton and Harness, Grocery and Dei 08 Q at. nw, Photographic Tri leit opposite the W finder wili be rewarded bj GEORGES KLVi OST—AN OPAL KING; OW raved within. Keturn to OR SALE—A NEW AND ARTISTIC nine rooms ou Corcoran st. between 1 utels, electric belles 5 SOS 13th st. w., E Wagons, at Wh. Dod oe et -ow.. Gr. re bat. now. Lie «above houses cau Leesamined Me THOMAS J. FIs! Methodist Calva Meas VOORHEES, 1418 F st. ow. JOK SALE—A BE of brilliant tone and =} three imomths: a barzain. an { S1QKE 521 Lithet, agency Famous Shoninger Pianos, sy action; bee THOMSON'S MUSIC .W.. A WELL-BUIL’ d Conveniently Ai ‘oon lot: excellent neihbor- it RENT—TWO W HOUSES ON CORCOR: st between 17th ‘one 1% rooms and a3 MES, 1416 Fst. 24 QST_N.W., TWO-STORa-AND- ‘Dwelling, contarmug al modern uuprovements; WASH'N DANENBOWER, TLAG F st. now, NINE-ROOM ¥ oR RENT—ELEGANT NEW EIGHT-ROOM COT- Permanent tenant at Wint! }» Baltimore and Ol OST—BLACK SHAGGY SHEPHERD Answers to name of “Leo: 85 paid for his return to 2 —IN TOWN OR SOLDIERS’ HOME, A With Croas attached. If ‘returned je, the tiuder wiil be o WAGONS A} ‘Jobs to select from. Ep Age m25-tu.ths-2w R SALE~$10 CASB, $5 MONTHLY, CHOICE ee uchaivintes 3 8 miles tro high and be ere ae wes Ob enay torts: 100 painting and trimming neatly done. M st., Georsetowu, D.C. collar and tag Sz Yaa baxement Hay Marge lot. 645 ve: Marion st. nw.; 3 rooms dee y ti m.t, ; rented at Pric TYLER & RUTHERVORD, 1307, io box 204 Hotel Normand lo Box 2 bly rewarded. _ATTORNEYS. . McK! D COUNSELORS AT Ea’ AU: Oth at. DW. i] rice $100; 502150; USI, EVANS & CARUSI, 1: on oe BuIGHT WOO, [an large Nidtors tronting 14th st. Will make a, vision, ALBERT ¥. ULL VALUE GIVEN ur old Square Piauo in exchange fora NEW BRADBUBY UPRIGHT, balance payable $10 monthly __¥.G. SMITH, NALIES, MALES AN FIGHT NEW TWO-STORY BRICKS yard cemented. Rach WARNER & CO. OF at. LETH NT. BETWEEN a ‘Three-story Brick; 9 rooms; D, SIX AC! ‘OF ‘six rooms: water in kitchen, 00, oF will sell alt soreyt QR RENT House: new. ail tril how i or MX, 920 F at, Rew. 20 PERSONAL ‘D—TO HAVE A G1 aud not as a servant: she isa Vdress Mis. TAPHAM, 'S SUFFERING WITH THE PI uid addrees G.G., Star omen e TBETELES iC EXAMINATION QUESTIONS NN, A. OE Se uve, ACP ee EF athe oe NEP vnanras wens ian ot al at ss (UR SALE—CA Breeding Caves, Parrots, & And Fish Food, sprait's Dow M SCHMID's Bird Store, JOK SALE ONE UPRIGHT, ‘MAL y. ond engraved panels; repeating touch aud easy terms. HUGO Wok Sohmer Piano Agents. DK SALE—BAKGAINS from #60 ‘up: count for cash. w D FEMAL! OWSEK, 515 ¥th or 610 11 Gold Fishos, Globes JOR KENT-THE BEST 6-KOOM NEW BRICK ny his city for price: @ fable tor stuail store, ‘Key next door. i, A. PHILLIPS & 30! a4 18 per month: mi: front rv presen FORRES’ ATTORNEYS AN Telephone 1195. c 1.L CARRINGTON, ATTOBN) Building, VSS Ket. Bw. Cooxtxa By Gus. A full line of GAS COOKING BTOVES, On hand and for sale, SPLENDID LOT ON P ST., BET. 30TH ats, Georgetown ; it aud pretty Qk RENT 2006 N ST. NW. TEN KooMS, cellar and ali location gout and lines: key 2900 N a fe ud 14th and Lothete one ct thane Rue Uand V and I 5 . one Of those little ews, Grooms apd bath; elecantly papered through: cellar; uice Reighbors asd ‘ue Apply to THEY, FRIE and of a very CARE PIANOS, dead. ¢ and @ GL WUDs ts for unrivaled Kranich & Bach vuVenient to street car T ‘OR SALE—11TH St. N story and Basement Brick em improvements; lot 21.63 40) Bb {OR SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE KE- auires no boiler; avoids all ex; ho loss of time; no handling of hat, D. BALLAU Nahe sudance: Send for circular AKL, 734 7th st {Qk SALE—G N.W. NEAR 1 Corners in the West 20th VE AGENCY ate LOK RENT—DWELLING No. 1117 @ rooms, iucluding ball 35a mouth Apply a v6 ia ave. it RENT— HOUSE 116 C ST. N. reoms. Inquire hot and cold water on ee beable 1321 Pet now. Ist etme Hent 045 in ad- : 9 3 ie ad 12 office trom Pi é rr WASRINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. 3 sayl TO PLAY REAL BALL. THE RACQUET TENNIS CLUB. Getting in Readiness for the Opening | The Annual Meeting—Election of Offle of the Season. cers -The Coming Season, ‘The exhibition date with the Lehigh Univer] The annasl mocting of the Racquet Cluby sity team has been cancelled, and consequently | held last night at the residence of Mr, Brewn, there willbe no base bail'played here until | S05 19th street, resulted im the election of the Friday the 4th, when the Hamilton, Ont., team | following officers for the ensuing year: Presi- of the International League will be the attrac- | dent, Mr. R. B. Brown; vice president, Mr. He tion. This club will also play on Saturday. In | C. Painter; secretary, Mr. H. E, Hilton; treas the meantime Manager Ted will give his men | rer, Mr. Orris W. Brown; captain, Mr. Jobm all the practice possible and will endeavor to | W. Sims, and subcaptain, Mr. Chas, L. Starte locate the strong and weak points. Most of bis | vant. e attention will be given to the formation of | It was decided tosend a double tothe tourney the batteries, which are still doubtful. Malo- | of the Southern Lawn Tennis Association to be ney will probably pitch to Nicholas, McCoy to | held at Mt Washington, Baltimore, Jane 3 Riddle and Phillips to Bird. The last named | next, and one or more entries Will be made ig man, however, will have vo be utilized to cover | the singles, A letter was read from Mr, Johm the center field since Stover has been released, | P. Pope, momber of the club, now at Nicarau- although Mr. Sullivan has a manor two in | gua, in which he stated thet he would doubte wind tor the place. _ jess return by May 10, in which event he will The local Federation of Labor has instituted | probably represent the elub at singles, ® boycott on the team on account of the em- | * fr. Pope is unquestionably a head an@ ploy:nent of non-union men in improving the | shoulders above any tennis player in our city, Srounds. Mr. Hewett says that if any such } and ifthe championship of the association men have been employed it was without his | brought here it remains for Mr. Pope to wear knowledge, and he does not known anything } the lanrela, about the matter. The trouble will probably ab grounds located at 2ist and P stree: be amicably arranged. | have been enlarged by an additional court and IMPROVEMENTS AT THR PARK. are now in & at condition. ee The postponement of the date of the open-| Mrs. IK. B. Grown was elected an ing game at the new grounds hus been asa} Member of a the first lady ad> fall of mama to the contractor, for in the soggy | "it js probable that this club will reorganize condition of the earth it has been almost im- | the tennix league of last season, for which ® possible to do any grading. Consi dsome banger will be awarded the winners work was done yesterday, however, and it will | penna’ de pushed today, Asa matter of some interest | a r it may be stated that it takes just 1! minutes to 7O THE PENITENTIARY. g0 ina 14th street éar from *th street and the avenue to the corner of 1th U, which is | Two Sentences Imposed in the Crimte 31, squares from the entrance gates. Taking | nal Court This Morning. this figure and expanding it to suit the a conditions of the increase of trafic the base Dall hour and making allowance for shor walk to the grounds it shonld not take one | nifre than thirty minutes at the most to go from 7th street, which is well down town, to | img in ex the turn stile. he herdies will run to the to two years corner of 16th and U, # square and a halt from | Phe court said it had been urged that om me= the gate, count of drinking the prisoner was unable te now what he was about, but there was | enough in the case to show that th woe new exhibition dates to Gill in tho idle days be- | some deliberation, If'a party knew ‘that he tween nowand the 19th, There are three Of | was liable to commit crime when intoxicated these dates, the 13th, 16th and 17th. The | it was his duty to keep sober, ‘The prisons? Games now arranged are: 4th and 5th, Havaile | 1 88° bis duty & 4 ton; 7th, Williams College; 8th and Sth, Bos- | bad had the experience of one term in the ton; 10th and 11th, Cuban Giants; Mth and | penitentiary, but it had not the desired effect a sagen rane one Y eS and it was a daty to him and the public te There is a lively possibility that the Brother- | confine him until he could realiz hood will, at the secting to be held in New | conane him until hi tore eer gpa York today, change its schedule of games to Henry Johnson, the young ¢ be played in Pittsburg to avoid unnecessary con- | yictod Febriary 21 of mansinughter iu causiug flict with League games there. If this be done | the death of noch Turn on June 29 inet the League will probably make corresponding r lith and 1 streets northwest by shooting changes in its schedule in order to neutralize { jin, was called fo r effect of this move, Itisnow a — for] Gen, Carrin "1 ife or death. The Pittsburg managers have | gor hima, stature the caso offered Beckley $5,000, it 1s said, af he will re- | 4 yamma Log eae the case was seer een turn tothe fold, but he has declined with | o drinking and shot his friend. thanks. More down-trodden slaves! Jonnson asked for the mercy of the court, At Philadelphia yesterday the Athleties were | protesting th pad no recollection of have defeated by the team from the University of | ing fired the fatal shot. Pennsylvania, 7 to 5, by virtue of better hitting | [je chiet justice said that while it was evi+ arid all-round playing. This is the second de-| dent that he wax not yuilty of murder he wag feat of the Athletics by college men and the the jury had made no mistake. Philadelphians are beginning to look blue. n of the fact that he had ever Rochester was prevented from playing in| jeen arraigned before for crime and in the Baltimore yesterday by wet grounds. Tomor- ppe that it would be a reformatory punish- row the Hamilton's will cross bats with the he imposed a sentence of one year in the Orioles, and this will give Mr. Hewett a char Albany pe ntiary with a fine of 5, to observe the comparative values of the two | ‘ — teams, Washington and Baltimore, since Ham~ VIRGINIYS BEEF LAW. ilton will come directly here. ‘The = milton 4 team includes as battery, Powell and Fulmer, |The Constitutionality of c ih |The Constitutionality of the State Ine who played in this city in 1855 and then went | — pig sted Powell manages the Canada | SPection Law Up in the U.S. Court. team. : Re . O'Brien and Gleason will play with the | The legislature of Virginia at its last session local team on Friday, the former on second and | passed a law requiring all beef, veal and mut+ the latter at short, | ton butchered at any point 100 miles from the red 1 Court this morning Chief um imposed several sentences, nvicted of honsebrenke Ting Saks & Co, s window, was sene the Albany penitentiary, EXHIBITION GAMES. The loc:2 magnates are figuring on some NOTES, | itshould be offered for sale to be in- Keep patient! | ed. The feo is o nt per pound, half Washington goes to Baltimore five times this | to zo to the state end half to the inspectors, year. The aw has proven obnoxious, especially ta as it has had the effect of putting up the Whistler hes’ Lad a aont tured lecture { Price of meat two or three cents, the advance tant tineens pi et will pl hegpiceneed ning ont of the pockets of consumers. Yes= sprightly ball next time. There is ood stust | terday the constitutionality of the law was io him. argued before cireuit court of the United Mulvey has crossed the Rubicon. Yesterday | states for the eastern district of Virginia, im meade med for the Phillies to report for duty: | Norfolk, Indge Hughes presiding. W. dk not returned the advance money he received | Catapbell of Chicago and W. H. White of Nors from Rogers, : folk appeared for the petitioner, William Red- The Boston Brotherhood team defeated the | man of Armour & Co.. who had been arrested New Yorks yesterday at Richmond, 12 to 1, | for refusing to pay the inspector's fees, and seven innings. Boston made % hits, 2 errors, | argued the ¢ length, holding that the and New York 8 hits, 4 errors, law was void because violating the clause of The Brotherhood guarantee trust fund,which | the United States Constitution which gives was to have been deposited yesterday, wes not | to Congress the excinsive right to regulate forthcoming. This was to Consist of a 25,000 | commerce between the states and guarantee to subscription from cach club, making £40,000. | the citizens of each state all the rights enjoyed Tim Keefe says there was no occasion for the | by those of the other states. ‘They contended deposit. as_a number of wealthy stock holders | that the act was aimed at Chicago beef, and ae have signed a bond guarantceing payment. nO persons slaughtering cattle oni ages Tom Deasiey is quoted in a current tall note | dressed beef therefrom resided in V as saying that he will play better ball than ever | #¢t_ operate vely Upon aon-residents this year. Two years ago Thomas made that | and principal eaged in the west im same remark to a Star reporter just before the | the dressed beef business, The state was repe season of 1888 opened. ‘thomas may have resented by the attorry general and the in- tended to keep his promise, but he failed. It | spectors by Robert M. Hughes of Norfolk, is the annual parade of every down-hill player. | These gentlemen defended the act as a valid If Tom were on the up grade, a colt with a| inspection law and d nied that it was either a record to make, this announcement might be sure or d beAieved, but, unfortunately, he has begun to a in the dressed beet slide, and his yearly utterance stands as an ex- | business. They laid great stress on the point ample of a great many other spring promises. it the court could not go behind the letter of ‘There isan unusually large crop of men in | the act, which says nothing about meat from the field this year who are going to play the | ther states. At the conclusion of the argue game of their lives. Nearly every string of | ment the court state that its opinion would be base ball notes contains two or three of them. | “delivered next Monday at Itichmond, This is interesting and tends to show that the PPE men are nerved up to every effort by the abuor- Republican Meetings, mal condition of things, The Thomas B. Reed Republican Association Re orgauized last night at 426 L street northe west and the following officers were elected: President, Johnson Green; vice presidents, Dr, Jolin P, Turner and W, W. Johnson; treasurer, a Sa Dr. J. C. Norwoo secretary, T. J. Claxton: malo stable, arden —— $0 the @ assistant secretary, R. 8. Camper; sergeant-ut- building. occupied by Thos. MeCorn as a] arms, David J, Butler, bincksmith shop, but was extinguished betore | “(ho Virginia Republican Association, whic it did any considerable damage, Tho loss is | supports the political aspirations of Gen, Ma- estimated at about #100. hone, met last night and elected delegates te z igen the convention of republicen clubs, The fole The Juries*Organized. lowing were chosen: John’ H, Harrison, R. J. Inthe Criminal Court, Chief Justice Bing- | shelton, R. L. Single ton, W. Hi. Nelson and ham, the grand jury was completed this morn- | ©. Yountsin. | A number of new members wei ‘ ibe he - Imitted, and Representative T. H. B. Bro ing by the acceptance of Wm, Abcls, John E. | {5 indorsed for renomination in the first dise Cloakey, J. Edward Danean and Marx Kanf- | {ine man, Mr, N. D, Larner was selected foreman. | President Stratton of the Pennsylvania Ree The chief justice charged them as to their arp —. del irre’, we ee duties, which are peculiar, and called attention ¢ ™7"t te the members of the New to the necessity of keeping their busines: sez | Association on. the work which could be done 1: ieee en © state associations in the coming cam H.C. Hewes was sworn as bailiff and a Mace E they retired to organize, after which they ad- ne ee journed to Monday next. as did several other members, ‘The petit jury was completed by the accep- me tance of Cha Branger, Harry L. Meader, A, | Disorderly in t he White House Grounds, Hanlon, jr., Archibald Greez John H. An-} “James J. Boyd” was the name given bya derson, B. L. Whecler, George W. Jackson and | man who was arrested for spending his time J. Maury Dove, inthe White Honse grounds and annoying liciting employment as a guide Shooting Crap in the Street. persons by soliciting y Frank Thomas and Henry Bralley cotored {#24 doing other things which havo attracted bootblacks, converted the corner of Pennsyl- | the attention of policemen. When he ap= vania avenue and 9th street into a gambling | Posted in the Police Court this morning Officer “ Collins and Cunningham informed ‘J: place yesterday and were running a crap game | \iller that the man's presence in the grown when Policeman Oriani came along and inter-} was objectionable. They told the court that rupted them. The boys had their shoe boxes | he had brokea the shrubbery and doue other with them when they appeared in court this | cts for which they could have arrested him, morning. Judge Miller told them they had | but they did not, Friday isan unlucky day, and the 4th falls | cities, Mr. Hewett is rash. gned to operate asa dis- Fire This Morning. About 10:20 this morning fire was discovered in the two-story brick building, 1010 C occupied by Graff & Cavayle axa liv better put their money to better use than ¢ defendant claimed that he had bee ‘“ a 5 enc ersccuted by other guides, He denied that Sipetns comp iont Seek hem Oh each, Ee had been, Koilty of any disorderly conduct. ALEXANDRIA. Judge Miller said it was out thet public’ places should be infested y, er ae i ‘ho are not wanted and imposed a Axexaxprta Drorren Ovt.—The disappear- | ¥90 0F° ‘ ance of the name of Alexand:ia, from the ral or Siem Gage. ‘ways which originally carried itis comple: The New sakaie on in the abandonment of that name in the recent = Methodist Home. caliroek combination. We have had the Alex-| The new Methodist Home for Aged Ladies, om andria and Orange railroad, now the Virginia | 12th street northeast extended, was opened for Midland; the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hamp- | inspection yesterday and several bandred of r ari: d Fredericksb' Tailways, now | Visited the home in the course of the day. The Caine at ther Hallway Company, home, which has always been known as the to 0 — Corcoran house, has been entirely remodeled sor of the time when Alexandria itself shall be- | and fitted up for its new uses. Itis not quite come part of Washington and the national seat | completed as yet and it will be several weeks of government cxtended again to the whole weryepa eee I ct pe . The ten miles square. uilding is utifully located Coormenmnrson. —Coufireantion services will | for its p: ~ It & currounded by extensive take place here tonight at Grace P.E. Church, | grounds. with an abundance of grassy in Assistant Bishop Randolph of the diocese of | and shade trees, and the whole commands Virginia officiating. Bishop Randolph will | charming view of the city and the Potomac also confirm classes at Christ Church tomor- | yalley. The building is large and roomy and row evening and at St. Paul's Church | has several pleasant parlors and rooms, Friday afternoon. Bishop Vandeviver of the | The different rooms are fitted up by the various diocese of Richmond will confirm classes at St. | churches and there is already a McKendree Mary's (Catholic) Church here on the 20th room, a Union Mission room, a Wesley Chapel instant. room, a Foundry room and a Hamline room, Nores.—The absence of some of the direc- | On the third floor are five bed rooms and im tors of the Alexandria shoe factory prevented | the back a > are several more a meeting and the institution of weeps a made into very pleasant bed