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IR RENT—HOUSES. & RENT-1806 167H ST. NW. THREE- tory Srgin Brick Dotelling; moderh improve- +: iu ud order, $27.50 mth miS-Iw ¥. H. SuiTH & SON, 1222 F st. now. RENT -UNPURNISHED--1016 15TH ST.12 ho. newly papered and thorongily renovated pyaced thromsehe rent moderate. BM. RT ON, Lots H at mN-6t PNT-5-ROOM HOUSE, 912 9TH ST. N.W., ve, eas and bail, Key at D10, next door: rent myN-3t? _EASE HOUSE OF ELEVEN ROoMS, WiTH cities, bet, Washington and Dupout circl-s: fora physician or club house, nice caterer at Ad a ms-8t XS, Ra ur AVE. NEARLY y situated near mimbing sax large rooms, t and bath room; VERY tol Park, 117 B iree small rooms, HOU Be ¥ en! ce f F montis, 450 New Jerse aed bath, us Fenton st rooms: $1 Fs |. ORRISON, 1 nw. m8-it yk RENT —THE BEST SIX ROOM NEW BRICK Dwelling im this city for the price, $18.70 per nth 1.4; front room suitable for small store or *th st. aw. RA. PHIL & WINDOW, id water. good repair. w+ Beat to corner of Vermont WINDOW BRICK. Mater; (em AC, larme side yard: uth. 435 9th at. FUKNISHED~ LARGE, HAND- sumely Furuished House with Stable: beautiful location northwest; for a year now, at about next sea- en's reut. fanniy leaving 1 ty; also Cottage at Berkeley Springs. Apply 1515 N at, before noo. may-3t* KENTA NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE from June I to October 1, to a small family of Ouse of Y re adults, new wail board if Star otfice. members of family #40. Address D. & I t relereuces required. m8-2 UITABLE FOR A CONTRACTOR OR worstory Brick ling, with yard irouting 60x two atieys; ams! 4 r aT Hjoining yard Sinall Beick Dwellings at $14, = E. A. McINTIRE, Chureh, Lot OK RENI— Mott Mansion,23r2600 6 H st ©16 La av 14G,10r.. vist and H Host, t2r..mi fst-10 ins oP + GF ah. Tora uur het apiuy t2 WESCOTT & WI mnt a 1907 Fa ave, NT—WHOLE OR PARTY OF COTTAGE ON wood read, short distance from Electric rail- mints, Apply vB premises 0% RENT Pu window xonth. A. T. SOK KENT LAND AVE. N Sperm six brick: pres brick and water concretesticet. B- SMITHS& mnyi-2w Rees Fat aoe. Frou KENT—1623 COKCOK AN ST. NINE kooMS, ‘SiS BUNGE re wet |. OK KENT electric bells. hiv i ; : STORY bi ICK S rooms and store. hy perm iSTEDY'® BRADLEY ONLY 316, story Brick RMS EDE & BEAL 6TH uch SOK RENT—FURNI 6 QST. N.W., SIX only. | £40 per month. mit SSOKMSIEDT & BRADLEY, 9: 2r.. mod. imps 10r., mod. im) 10r., mod. ia od. Imps. 4 Ind. ave. mw 2216 G ot. uw. OF, 39 V st. nw. Gr., mod. imps, BOTH st. niw., Or.. mod. ip n.W., 7F, mod. ity} Ww. OF, PNY. ave, dis wa thod. Imps. + Wate GASH. MALE 936 F ot. i$ BST. Nb. A 6-KOOM DWEL! t order, st #ic» per month. Noob- eel cole: MOM KOUKER, ol te NI—ERICK, 110 5THST. NE. ud cellar: newly papered: ine Khis ts a lovely property. M.M. KOHK! lapitol st modern i 1 prove th xt. uw. brick, 7 roots, ami, 21.50. dol Q st bw, #10 CAMPBELL, 3 OR THE SUMM! 14 rooms, apied last summer by foreign Pleasant, J MELE PEK MONTH. th st. nw., S-story Business House Dest bw, G'rvoms and bathe... t. L.W.. M Fooms, attic aud bath (uew) w..Srvoms aud bath and field ; ONT M4 1 ST. N.W. FoR F forms write to TH AGDEN, City P.O. Box 5s mth F OK KENT—A MOST DESIRABLE FURNISHED House within block Dupont Cirele; sum: yly CHARLES EARLY, my PoE REM IE VERMONT y aud Ba Bret-class condits nG-t Corner 10th OR KENT OK SALE A VERY CONVENEN , Conta, bath; «ood sized hed opening on an alley; on the line 1 herdics: convenient for one em- © Goverminent Printing Office. JOHN B. WIGHT, T40N% G St. KN.E. MOD. aA pubic ‘schools “818.50 & Key ut GUS Kost me. FW. TUCH 100 Fst. me KENT CHIRTEEN-ROOM mt piace: $70. Brick, 1504 K st. Brick, U1¢ Sd st. n.w., seven rove; eS Hi at, ue, atx rooms: 8° ALBERT FP. FOX.S Fg NE-BY THOS, E. WAGGAM BStALE BROKER, 917 FST. NeW HOUSES. ‘The “Maltbs 4 N-Cap. st. 7. Go S38 H st 344 Jackson Hall ai-n w + Tr 40 1605 Q st. now. cw.L1r 49 Baek F410 110 NH. ave. wor Lp. pe laos P etn 183) Vt aven w..Sr. 142 Cat. ne, 78, 1224 Hat. we., Gr. STOKES, &e. Hall, 2d floor.419 12th _ Wtore r'm S21 7th n.w$20 «thw <2, $50 Store room Ist and Str and dwg. 1337 Ma, sts. nw ts VE. N.€ BE conse ore 441 G st. iw. Store441s¢ G at iw 20.30 Halt 1300 439 at sw 12 Storeroom 1541 M st. store rin 421 Let. we...8 5 Shop rear 1620 Ost. uw. OFFICES, : Gunton Bldg’. 2 portion of the property on my i at « ie Mice for bulleun issued ob the Istand a6] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Fee 22 tie ALEACH PLACE. LIT TL Gem of & House. 6 rooms and large double cellar, food yard all modern nuprovements, Bewly papered Throushout, Inquire om premise my 63st" KEN T1716 1 ST. NW. FURNISHED ux July 1 to October 1, Feferences. | Ap- ot my6-3t" Foe BEST PURNISHED-A comp RTELY AP- pointed House on Mass. fine grounds and ste Die. moderate rent. Addrene Boa 6, Star office. 16-6" OK RENT 1443 U ST. 7 ROOMS AND BATH: F at th roughly heated rh improvements, Uiht, airy andcry . vew Apply to THELOD, FRIEBLS, mo- bm KENT—NEAT STORY AND BASE. kK House, it uw.,7 rooms and & nice little home; Apply w KE. PALKO! THE HANDSOME DWELLING, 1123 «2. COF. Mase ave. steam beat and elec- tric an lighting. MEASKELE & McLER’ mo-tm 1008 F st. iw |. OS RENT UNFURNISHED. OAK Lave mw.” B15 NY. ave, 14e, w+, 8200 HOT N Hav. Tir | ico6P st. uw, t DO 1404 Stoughton s Xo 1406 Stouxiiton Tio 1611 Kiss PL. or st tw., Sr Tigo tsthet ae SHES ZV06 Q st. b. Fo SON 13th st. ave., 10r......69 M1 lyer Pi. 10r.65 917 Est xw © aueve houses can Leexamined by permit from fice on: THOMAS J. FISKEK & Co., mys 4 Pet. ow it Good Store and 8-room 46 otis at e., story Bay-window Bic oaths = all a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D. C.. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1890. _FOR RENT—-HOUSES. J RENT—BY HO. HOLTZMAN, KEAL ES. tate and Insurance Broker, 10th and F sts. n.w, HOUSES, 06 A ot. ae. 11r. _FOR SALE—HOUSE: JOR SALc—A leave the city, House: 6 roois, cellar, coilings frescu painted; ARGAIN—AS OWNER WANTS TO ke “story Bay-window Brick ath, mt; hall, bath wad two Jot 16x76; also uice frout. FOR SALE—HOUSES. F3 OR BALE— CORNER isT_ AND © STs. Buds’ elegant Property; improved by fou! Toman thirteen rooms, first-class condition ; lot 20x. Siatodv ith brick stable in the rear. Will be sald sx FOR SALE—LOTsS. KR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL CORNER, 75X90, AT intersection of New Jersey ave., 3d aud N’ sta B.w. This ground present« an unusual attraction, either for speculative or buiiding purposes. Fora few JOR SALE—A NEW, HANDSOME PRESS-BRICK on 10th st: bet. Land Mn.w.: 12 2 rooms, bath and CUM | ABST tone: side alley, ¢o0d location; terms easy, S.C. HILL, 8th and F. m8-6t* R SALF—A BARGAIN—A VERY DESIRABLE 12-room Brick in fushionabie section of the north- West: im excellent condition; jot 204120; wili rent for $60 per 2090 Conn. av. (rear). # _my5 BO. HOLTZMA’ uu, ie r haser, C-FURNISHED LOTH ST.N.W, bgs.c00, “ibbeiins, BULALEY Ecos trai 20 rooms: stands it 1503 Pa ave. me smeaeae mith mae yard and porches, “Will be d by the year. mo-1w" Fok se E- ESTMENT IN Foe ResT W845, Desttcaure | year nigh Eipiaitae ay Feu eatory Sivom Brick Dwelling; perfect re month; Dath= range: Istrobes: celier, large vant Le FORREST, 1003 F st n.w., 12 to 2. Fo BENE A, ROB HOUSE 93 Square. B. H. KOBERTS( Tosuis: geod repati i neighbortion: $1,700. DAVID b. STONE, BUG F st. n. Gt : = {OR S. FINE INVESTMENT IN A JkOR BENT By FISH EER, room rick House, renting for #50 a mouth: on ‘il UNFURNISHED. ‘St.. two squares north of Penna. ave. 1914 Sunderland piace, LOr., Teliting locations un tho city; only @ Lele ¥ D. STONE, 806 F st. nv. EN-ROOM HOU 22x96 to 30-ft alley; a barvain at 500 will buy a Two-rtory and indow Brick; mo. imps.: Mass. ave. near Stanton Park, DAVID D. SYONE, It 806 F st. nw, THE GREATEST BARGAIN LN THE city is a Brick Mouse on 11th. st. near Gat #17,000; 12 rooms and bath; lot 20.6x100; brick stable, property within 200 fect sold for @10 a square foot. “This is a real estate “snag 3 Corcoran wt. U.W., 31 03 Vat. w, Od. 1UIpS., PEF IO. mod imps.. per mo, Sr. m. i, per mo.. 210 Det at. Pe SALE $7,500 WILL BOY A THRE FOrTN Wevestor 7 id Celiar Brick House ne ar ae od Sa athe are id Cog ia Ortice u.w. DAVID D. STONE, 80} 4M st. B. ose Sthat. nw..6r- northwest. Price ANEIL® CO. 916 Fat. hw. ~THKEE-STORY AND BASEM. NT Brick; 10 rooms, with all modern improvements; DLW, es O and P sts, $6,500, H. WALNEICX CO. Go SOT Q at. wv, Sr. <cseeee0 1614 LLth st, 1.W2, ide 006 14th st. 10r--. 4 Hist. now, Sr, ig ft. the no rikwest. TI Joi. HERTFORD, 4 Wallacti, te.” WELL-IMPROV st nw., Gr. Ky TRABLI Business “Property on west side ot (4th st. above Q: SU feet front by 120 deep; at fair price toearly Cistonicr. GEO. FOGRAUAM, 1819 F st. myst JOR SALE—A FINE 3-STORY AND BASEMENT Brick Dwelling: 7 rooms. on a choice corner in the R.w. section: a cheap os of property ins choice location, Price $5,000. J. F. WAGGAMAN, <0 ath at. at lk KENT —UNFUKNISHED. TNE ROOMS 2304 Va av 0101s. .890 1d M st. Le. i MO Vi ave 280 (44) 12th at, 1 “ess miy B.H. WAKNER & CO, Tis Unien place hulls centraiis iocated: rent mod Ofice rms 41 po a Olt SALE—A BARGAIN IF oes Tene = : Olt SALES 7 ae eat poe Pisititact ave. n.w.; new brick house; seven rooms; bath; mod. imps. ; two story. X69. For price and terms apply to. ‘THOS. G. HENSEY & CO, 1300 F st. a. MALL FRAME COTTAGE nd basement; 121 N.C uve. xe, br. 432 Sst. ne wey LUr. 11 13th, Train GIS Hat. he, Or. ALE. 409 M st me.) Or. Va ay se. Or e9'e Brookland: renting for 88 per mouth; oF atone Gr... TS. 34 Pa ave, 57 oS ft. iront; only $700; aiso 9 beautitul Lots in m-Im SWORMSTEDY & BRADLEY. sume location; very cheap. A. 8. CAXWUOD, OFS STABLES. hese e ‘staple in sa bounded JOR SALE- FINE y ON ie NORTH -82,800 "by NY. ave. and Hi st. side of New York ave., be hand 13th sts nw. Z W4ih and Totusts. 86. feet front; unproved by Frame Dwelling. Will ules. 5 4 bargain. j H. WAKNEK& CO, 7-4t 916 F st. nw. Fe SALE S16 LTH ST.. | KOOMS AND bath; concrete cellar under entire house; {urnac S55 UGE ex 120 to BO. alley. Apply to OWNER, T204 M st. tw. after 4 p.in, 1 Fee SALE_FINE PROPERTY O8 Host Btone ci town and ath, ON 16TH, 8 850 and 835 | B opposite the Arno, Three-story Brick. lot 23.3% FURN 106 {0 30 foot alley , for terms aud’ permission to ih etheunuac <e: i bok conn yeriew apply (© DEEBLE, DAVIS & 00) K st.bet. 16th & 17th and Lith st... $150 Be a eet Met let Iethand 18th Partly furnished. ..°"113 | 30K sALE-THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, pom erloekt gg gua sve milacent 10,04 | A'corner sth snd K ats. 14 rooms beside bath; par ‘oun, eaves). ratasetie square. 2 all i roves ry Het i {Sth 300 Cenn-ay.. above i... Z00 aTieg: Mere A modern LE, DAVIS, DEEBLE, DAY. _ wy T-lw 1319 Fst. AME COTTAGE ON 6TH STREET, osite Howard University: 6 rooms and bath! gus, introbe; lot 100x120; frmt and shade shrubbery. &¢.; overiucks the city; price DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. 4th and a “00 House, Dupo sth & 19th. FURNISHED-SUMMER MONTHS. Osis 800 11 ave. vet. 17th and | ad st K&S sts ats CAN PR OBTAT THESE HOUSES CAN Bt Ohu¥ oi YERMIIB Fhow OCR OFFI HILL & JOHNSTON, 1503 Penn. ave.n.w, 6,000; easy terns, Fact BARG ; Coplay: ton rooms uice order, ind abe: only $9,004 * ve 7 FOURTEENTH ST. N. pivable Brick, eight rooms, bath and concyete bok: lar: four rooms on a floor, newly papered and painted; $4,750. JoMch. DODSON, my1-s.tu.th FO BEST ELEGANT KESIDENCE, 120s Pato iew. B.W., containine ten rooms; just completed. built ROOMS AND BATH: iu incaiérn style aid the best mumuner throughout. Ap- Le Drolt Park ply to owner, 1210. new ‘sps0-1m DODS. ROE BENT IN ANACOSTIA-ONE VERY “AT. | m7-#t____ (Tet Fat. dow, tractive Cottage; good water; trees, Sowers and | Jon SALE-Q NEAR SIXTH A.W. TWO shruts: 6 rooms, large rounds Buions, eight tools, bath and concrete ellie. four stable, 8 rooms, ‘Three ior lixht 500. J. MeL. DOD~ON, : rvouis on a floor; each ¥ 2 i Kina delizhtiully located new cotta; Fat. ny HH. A, GRISWOLD, Snacostia, D : — (OK SALE--TEN-ROOM BRICK ou SE, 144 K FS! Li IRST~« 4h. KESIDENCES, 1412 st. nw. For terms, write to THUS, BLAGDEN, oth st. > Rhode Island ave. and 15u8' 0 City P.O. box 381. miyt-5t* ow, Appl to SERIABL qa J. SHEDD, )OK SALE—CHFAP—A DESIRABLE TEN-ROOM Hat ek Bana tones cub tac nee tee Line ke Cia G1e ontions as aa 100 oe ! ioe ae shy rear, ae in l. e. w iy to 1 >. G. HEN ee a é L-STARG SRD IE. O18 Toth mee ee apistm iyk RENT UNTURD (Ok SALE—SIX-ROOM HOUSE WITH LARGE ah Repel mor. iy stot poem a with large U-story io 4 fay eats service ae Tre pep ee ihe part cash, balance ou bois CTL, 100 Stable nr.Ctay.& Kst. Lith 0. 40 1427 F wt. oftice, 240 4ITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1457 Penn. ave. o.w. THREE-STOREY parlor, library, and kitchen on first floor seven chambers ve: cellar under wiule house: aun und open grates stable on © $9,000. “For ectapnly toc. BI TYLER ® KETHE Fst. nw. myb-6e JUK SALE VERY DESIRABLE Brick Dwelling on East Capitol st. dining £00 and bath roo a } three horses respectively - iaue roctie and rooms for coachinun aud storage of fuel, &e. = 1 106 alley bet. Leth ali-dw GEO. W. LISKIN=, cor, 10th and H sts, now, | JD 658, Bat spd LRH, M and Ny — HOUSE, OF NOR TWELVE | 6145 t5 G30 Ma: 11:8 to F151 23a and Stable. with tw “ res of lund; fruit ve. extended aud convenient to BB. & 0.1K only se Center O! o W., fh, dr, 1 Rhode Islai -1 2708 Et. iw, 9,000, 9,900 aonw thy Ort st new. ba. 2 i ‘elitral, couvenient W hotel sof iuterest: home comforte; $1 to # 50 to $10 week. TL MOMALL. ay EEBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON. D.C. BOARDING. _ OAKDING —LARGE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM With wood boerd at the “Auburn,” Pa it. uiw.: termus ioderate. to 44 Hall aliey a. ‘The above 38 only a portion of the property on my books. For full list call at ofice for bulletin issued o@ and 15th. Linj6j) THOS. E. WAGGAMAN JOR SALE—A. 8. PRATT & BONS, Sun Building, ‘ated ; 7 bed rooms, bath room, diniug room, Kitchen, cellar large closets aud putitry ad x:loot parlor 336 feet i length; all tn good order; will be sold chi Da Ges sener Peta ahece sooo: session yiven’ June 1 or will be renied of purchaser until October 1. my6-Gt FOR SALETAT TAKOMA PARK SPECIAL DAR- 14 @ fine 15-room House, with over 2 acres of syAnd; lear station: all kinds ‘of fruit: Aue groves splendid grounds; stabi rriage house, poultry house and yurd, with # 4-room: tenement house—on account of a change in business of the owner, this fine property will be sold to a prompt purchaser for leas than its actual value, Li wis & MLATON, 6: Tur Very Tusc You Nerv. WINE OF CALISAYA AND IRON, ‘THE GREAT SPRING TONIC, CURES MALARIA, GENERAL DEBILITY AND a" Sea wmona myG-it* JOR SALE—SPLENDID Y-ROOM BRICK THAT “TIRED” FEELING SO COM- at Le Droit Park ;couvenient to cars, schools, &e. . Home on Capitol Hill near Stanton _ 8 rooins, bath, all mod. ianps. ; building asso- cation trust, payable 820 monthly, balance on easy 3: terme. Pri 00. WESCOTT, WILCOX & CO., t 1907 Penn. av. and 6th and Lacay, aw. 1242 12TH 12-KOOM HOUSE. 4x100; ‘4 $9,500, reuting for 0. 5, 616 bat, u Bis SALE—ON WYLIE ST. NE, BAY-W1 DOW Brick; rent for $15 per mu., with lot xdjoin- 400. T. R. BROOKS, 616 Leh st. MON AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR, 75. PER BOTTLE, MERTZ'S DRUG STORE, Pea aiot ott eta G16 12th st Fe. SALE EIGH a oe HOUSE ON VOHAX place Mg Tor $50 perm reat ni; 87,000. TK. BROORS, 616 Tethate ingot pon os wlio pa Hs’ . BEAUTIFt ay HOUSE USE, re li modern improvement. if sold at $8,006. The Bret OKs, 616 1th st, my6 jt OW SALE—TWO OF THE BEST BUILT 9-ROoM Houses in the city, with every modern improve- under whole house. papered throughout; replaces and wood Man teis ou accom. she terms, Frice 89,000 each are worth $9,000. 1014 F STREET. m2.6t ent ; ceil open tiled rr Taz Syxvrcare Crormxa Compaxy. Apply to 3. F. MANNING, Owner, JIA 6-6t J4th and H sts. n.w. ‘We bereby announce to the public that we, the mem- OK SALE—TWO NEWSIX- KOoM BAY WINDOW bers of the syndicate,must positively close out $20,000 of cur enormous stock of Fine Clothing for the benefit of Mr. A. Lustic, who 1s obliged to withdraw from the Bricks, 919 aud 921 F st. ae.; all mod. lunps + SPATO AE ene. Price 3,000 each. Apply ts 7 Mase. ose. ave. D. mS-1w at firm cn accoaut of his health. We have decided to close | JOR SALE—CRYAP—T0 AN IMMEDIATE PUR- out this ammount of qvods in the uext fourteen daye. | jyigsi and New Jere tise Then Been kode ‘This sale will positively uot commence until the 24th | nups: two-story and basement brick; iu perioey se day of April, at ¥ o'clock am. ‘This neither a tire, assignee,creditor nor bankrupt sale of shoddy trash, but @ strictly legitimate, bons fide sale, carried ov: by responsible persons, who do Bot wis to rob the peuple, as the above meutioned euler do, by «iving cheap, shoddy xoods and charging Sere et GU HENSEY'& CO, 1300 Fat ney, OK SALE 400 TO 83,800, VERY! HANDSOME (New) 7 and S-room Houses, €xcelient cellars; ew from Maryland sye., near Stauton Square, W, URFORD, L422 N.Y. 3-6 ‘rnuit to inspect apply to THOS, = ois ces. These prices speak for themselves: JOK SALE—THOSE EIGHT NEW 4 AND DESIRA- Asoo, Bale of Fancy Worsted Pants, 97 cts; post F bie X-room Brick Bay Window Houses on K ee vely wor Ist and North Capitol sts. n.w.” ‘These houses are well built and most destrable properties iu every paruiculat. Price #4 308, ‘oh euay, terse, ) |AKLES W. HANDY, Real Extato Broker, Micwey Eectiaie B Panta, ali wool, $1.62; positively es * Dress Pants, all wool, $2.20; posttively worth _m3-1m- Fst. me “ew s Suite. 84.25. positively worth vas All. oot ens ge suite Bite ana Wray, 05.62: | ] {Ok SALE wey wore : Meu's Dress 3 25; ely worth $17. Brick House Sa Pelle BERN | ate ge ely worth #2 ° oe SSetimnlctary money refunded, a the tare | _m3-6t B_H. WAKNER & CO. pe outs story bevel frok SALE—Ck: SGneee ape CORNER OTR AND E STS. N.W Fitecrirs g 2 ene ee P4FDteN’s asp EsorsreRs avn ee ined ee Eri ARTIST» MATERIALS, JOR s, PICCURE FLAMING, ern PHOTOGRAFHIC OU TELS FROM 92.50,Ur, | iookia deep Brauch 1727 Penna ave Sof ams 4 apis fat” ee ae yee yt Ride ‘Neer, Owner living om premises, 257 10th st. D.e. Price, BE WARA EE CO, Gays only we are a ed. to offer this property at £3,100. it 773) 916 Fat. er % pe its C0. {OR SALE—465 AND 407 HST, NW, ESTORY R SALE —KINGMAN PLACE §.W., TWO-STORY bok FS Bricks: nine rooms, cellar aud bath; twar entrance | Brick az reansund bate ot US fest dee Sale F R SALE—50x99, 10TH ST. NEAR R; SITE FUR ved alley; all mod, imps, For particulars ‘This property offers an opportunity to any one deair- | M3 houses; cheap at 81.25 ft. to jay Last. nw ing s nice Littie house. 88.000. Agrees Lot on P t."near 1th: aide aley; per ft. FOE SALE A GHENT N—A DOUBLE MPR aaeee yas 2th etnies: ee ak ek ate a wedi @10mis 1 ee Fecentiy, built, with all in. corner Oay3-5t ~~ | asog Mher mee Te rate eres Sy foe le sy Hillyer place and 1st st. running soutn to's ORY ERICK: SIX ROOMS GIx80; Ast ne. near a0 %t. $1.60. wether alley, with a frontace of 0 tect: price low to a ready st ne. between F and Gi si hotse | oso) Gat. ne mene She eee toe bom "Seg mare purchaser; also furniture, if denied. owner renioved H. WAKNER & €0. julia argreated by steaits | to the north, BH. ROBERTSON, 1515 H st. ms-2w ( (es) iniy3-5t) 916Fsinw. | fe DAVID D, STOXE, 806 Fet. 2.~. RK SALE—SD ST. S.F. BETWLEN ¢ AND D STS. Fi large Lot: 53.049x100: iniproved by nine-room Fe SALE_CHEAP 20g, SUILDusS—OSE. REAR k and fraine dwelling: hea aH ray pee Pet eee S n. i foot. Florida ty, | B¥e., lot Asati 3M south west. Or) O16 Fat. nw. | On'criine: 8950 cach, NM. MORMISON 1e1S4y OK . BALE_—GREAT BARGAINS HANDSOME | st. B.w. F ‘Two-rtory Back-! Ming Bay-window Seven-room y AGE Houses; Dork thoroughly built by day Isbor; finis depth of Pc get ob ‘orth side of T st nw founital wood: oak mantels: excellent neigh splendid Cpywatunity for builder: al Ymgrovere ea s Street: first-class eis! rhood. lertics at corper aig cash; $29 monthly. W same W533 SS minutes’ walk from Navy Depart ent: pric tiathdowatl SSeS er ees | Hehe, a foot; easy terms. WM. T. OKLE, Koom 4, POR SALE—TWO-STORY BRICK, FIGHT KOOMS, F st. n. ms-St ve | ang diss ates in.provements D betweeu 3d QOL SALE. THAT VE Tr ABLE CORNER St. 8 x Tot im stolmead Siitnor, the new snd" cleas sce V's. WARS 60 false, 134 oe and Winey acre te a drive ana only’ 0 ¢ square from 14th st. cars: 12 on Whitney a¥ 163 tt om L8th, 3 ENC AND D STS. yd Basement Brick, be laid at once: offors the best opport D220) BH. WARNER & Kant hoiue site cf any Property nerd M6Est nw, | ahumberof Fine Hesldeuce Love i HREESTORY BRICK, EIGHT | “Soh Gio F rooms and ath all tuodern improvements, on 11th | — : sis maw. $3,000. JOE SALE UY THE OWNER, SPACTOUS, LE L BW WARNER & CO, unbia Hewhts, V16 Fat ow. ST. BETWEEN IST AND 2D STS. overlooking Capitol “rounds, Three-story elling, nine rooms and cvllag: $111,000. BH. WARNER & CO., 16 F st nw. LAND MSTS. N. aud Baesmtet Frame, eight: room! en . H. WAKNER & CO. Corner Lot, 1:sth and Yale ats, € between residences of Mrs. Logan'and Dr. Hammond; De. pers. it, JOHN C. PENNIE, 608 F st. n. w, my) Ke SALE-AT A BARGAIN—A Choice Lots on Prospect Hill near Eckington Elec- tric Railroad. Beautiful view of the city. A Twenty-toot Lot_on Sth ©. neat Maseachu- setis ave. only $1,700. Ads ground held at $1.50 per foo. © WESCOT1, WILCOX & CO. 1907 Va. ave. and 6th and La ave. mar-dt mist 916 Pst. bw. are —| qp0I Fe SALE—FOR &3.250 1F SOLD Ar ONCE bower: eokion ese Ai-pult §-room Brick House, payered through- | terms: party who, urs th #16. per foot will ‘make SCENES: cements Eltcola rac. | ney." SOE: WARUAMAN, 700 Tati” meat = ie weve 7 JOR SALE—TWo CHOICE LOTS, 30,126 EACH, QUK SALF—A GOOD INVESTMENT— FI well located northwest; on Sprace st, Le Droit Park, bet. Juniper and Lareh sis. within one square ot cable road, Price, rect care; all under fent; a ® whole, 3NV. FP. WAGGAMAN, 600 40h st, m7 at TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1 oR SALE LOTS 13. 14 AN PQVARE Lone, ou East Capitol be 7th and TNthe 1 SCORY ttlek, 1 kooat Square foot, NB. i. WARNER ROO: roveuents i, with ail sweden) yet RE SALE- ne. between (443), my7-4t you SALE 916 Fat nw, ON SOUTH SIDER ST. Hsia: price, #1.300, BH. WAKNE WARNER GC with all modern is H. WAKNER & C 916 F at AND AVENUE N_W, room Bricks, water and gas; each $1,700. BH. WALNER & CO, A FIN ¢ OF THE ee land, vverlooking the entice city. If sold within two weeks, 15e. per foot. “Apply 810 Ht at... ‘PPORSALE_ELEGANT 3 STORY Ree Beck white marble front, 13 rooms norty side Hillyer ave. n. w.; $16,051 et 16.000. IL WARNER & CO., 916 F st. thw. “nd 3t YOK SALE 1 ders in the West End, * Must be sold at once to close an estat GADSBY, 1UOS F st. n.w. FOR SALE—A CHOICH Property on 14th st. ; will be sol price if taken soon. “Apply to J. K. # st. Oe Sail Tot: BOs ta Ode: por tose deterred pay 8 ober cent interest; streets now being improved; Electric railroad projected up North Capitol st. to Soldiers’ Home; aaphalt pavement to be laid on Ret A. L. BAKBEK & CO, Cor, Sth aud F sts, bow. BEATTY & HAWKINS’ ADDITION own Fine Piece of Ground containing acres, with frontaxe ou Back street of 207 feet. witable for subdivision. To rush sale can offer at £10,000. ASHN DARENHOW PIECE OF BUSINESS at @ reasonable ERTFOKD, 19 BARGAIN 08 ‘room Brick . all m. 500. THOS. @. may 2-6 (OK SALE DENCE, sta N ALE —CORNER RW. containing ten Fooms, just completed; uuilt tiful Lot tor builder in modern style and the best niauner through Ap- a LU ply toowuer, 1210 Naw. ap30-Lm ‘OR SALE Fe. FO’ SALE-SEVERAL FINE LOTS ON NORTH 101s ON N NEAR S OK SALE—FOUR . only x few fect trom [n6-3ty TAREE-STORY BRICK 31X- F Cap. st near N. Y.ave., $1 pert Nese m6-3t VI BROORS, 616 12th st. —TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL OR SALE—RARE OPPORTUNITY 7 ae Growing Neiguborhood, 1. Nou Rs “Busia ots 7 ice $1, oO. Very euay ters, JUHN ieal Bu:lding Lots in fiuely improved o cust: on two car lines; 65 and 90 feet decp: watered, gewered and paved, toxether with 12 party houses built sold to’ ereat_adyantaze: if built om uo ons required. W. E. BURFORD, 14 mb" DR SALE. LARGE 110Us) ROUNDS f containing 17,000 sq. shade, flue water; cor ituey ave.; price &6,000, W. P. WATKOUS, Keal Estate and Loans, | ;ORSALE— capitan” “SANT ebrolt Butidiog, 810 Fat how Varraxu, Wurst Wallach Stoubess Marra, FE SALE BARGAIN -@ ROOMS AND BATH; & Brown's sub? rn nee in commandiny location: 0 lots SF. Of Bd and Mans. ave. no.; elegantly Sntshed in bie, Property wilt be sold at eri salt modern convenience’ Alow a1 e 01 can be bought or i every modern, ried will be #0) ot AE AEN AEs iy Leal Estate and Loans, it Building, $10 F st. w. = Fe tol vide economically ; P ap19-18* lias nice outiock and will sab. € 6Uc. per square foot. TYLER & KULHERLFORD, (wary 1307 F st nw. ROR SALE FIN IRNEK LOY ON HEIGHTS north ot the o Fine Corner Lots in Eck- ston: ‘Three Lote in South Brookland: Two Lots at TYLER & KUTHE! REOKD, at, A We are called, and we rejoice in the title; we sre No Account Merchants, because we do Y oO UN USINESS; OR SALE SPLENDID LOT on THE NoKTo A NO ACCOUNT BUSINESS: Hest. bet. Sd and 4th nme, % 4aldd to wide aliey. Fine for wtore.. Street paved aud all Or, in other words, we save ourselves tronble and our ements, Price per foot oe =o customers money by doing business ' eee Dre Fat law, STRICTLY FOR CASH, Reducing our expenses to the minimum, taking no chances of loss and turning money over quickly, we are able to MAKE LOWEST PRICES On all goods. We point to our prices in proof of our atutements, and invite the attention of NO ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS To the advantages offered by a strictly one price cash system, BOYS’ CUTAWAY SUITS, Coat, Vest and Short Pants, Fine Piaid and Stripe Worsted, «trictly all wool, ages 9 to 16 yenrs, 810.73. CHILDREN’S SUITS, Rock Cassimere, nest mixture, strictly all wool, nobby and stylish, ages 4 (013 years, at 1x158.6 ON THE WEST SIDE Per sjuare foot, B. H. WARNER & CO. OK SALE—1.0T f 14th bet. U aud V sts, n. cosa) uorth fide L st. between Vermont ave. and Lo st. nw. Ono of the best jocations im the eity for apart- mut house. Fer foot, $3. a BH. WARNER & CO. o6F mest FoR sate 50x. Son, F feet on Oak st., running thr to Meridian st. Also Lot in Denison & Leighton’s subdivision of the Eslin estate, fronting 50 fect on the uorta side of Kenesaw ave., about 200 eet west of 1th st. ex- tended. GEO. W. STIC! Fe JOR SALE—100 FRONT FEET ON LAKCH Si, | Le Droit Park, hait squate trout Florida ave., with, ley, water. sewe! ar cable cars; streets be'conereted t nilding purpose: Price ac. N.F. COR. cheap it col at once. > Hist. nw. OK SALE—1.01 ine 1 19TH AND HURON BH. LO ches ou 1Gth st, extend BARNES & WEAVER, ¥ st. CHILDREN'S SUITS, Mixed Cheviot and strictly all wool, ages 4 to 13 | years, at PER SQUARE FOOT IS 4 VERY LOW PRICE, For Vacant Lot uorth side of L street, 1:38 feet west of VEKMONT AVENUE Re SAL 84.75. For sele by a CHILDREN'S SUITS, eee Room 3. 3303 7th st. al.w. Sawyer's Cassimere, pleated frout and back, strictly all oR Sete - a ass su apshize . 2 ronton cast side New Hum . wool, aren 4: So 26.7 — abo nd trom tine ferred eg ‘orcoran #t., with 2, reat frontage on quod alley als. “¥2.Go per foot #412, aera YON ERE ALL CHILDREN'S SUITS, sha ofall te Sy rs Fph.: SALE- BRE Striped cheviot, pleated frout and back, ages 4to14| By years, at finde trees fUstvor: 22.87 Shade trees: woe of Univer: = fiers Homme and —surzonuiing country. | CHILDREN'S sUITs, ices to those who build ARNES & EAVER, 620 F Striped cassimere, ages 4 to 13 years, at bey Tee For Nore CHILDREN’S SUITS, ene JEWETT'S DRY COLD AIR REFRIGERATORS, $175, Being constructed on scientific principles, are perfect as regards distribution of cold dry air through the un- tire REFRIGERATOR. ‘They are the best in the market. To prove this Sertion we will supply through the VICTOR E. ADLER & BROTHER, TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, HATS and INDEPENDENT ICE COMPANY GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, SUFFICIENT ICE FOR NOTHING 927 AND 979 7TH ST. N.W., Corner Massacbusetts Avenue, STRICTLY ONE PRICE, As a Test to Purchasers of our REFRIGERATORS AND WATER COOLERS, W. BOTELER & SON, Bl srcntrne Sinos dced m6-6t 923 Pennsylvania ave. W.. M. Snesrer & Soxs, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., Boscuztz:s SPEING LEAF TEA are now sbowing one of the handsomestassortments of Fieger DRESS GOODS to be found in this market, compris- Used in various ing BLACK and COLORED SILKS of every descrip- parts of the country. tion, of the newest styles, which they will take pleas- Orders received today from ure in showing, and you will not be importuned to “ng buy if you are not suited. Baltitzore, Ma. We cali particular attention to our stock of INDIA 2. W, BURCHELE PRINTED SILKS, of which we have an elegant as} sortment, comprising the newest styles of thisseason’s importation, and at very moderate prices. BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS in every grade, from 7S cents to ¥450 por yard, and an endless variety of beautiful SPRING WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, and at Very moderate prices for the class of woods we name. Also a splendid assortment of PLAIN COLORED Deciwzpty Scasowasre” CASHMERES in all of the most desirable shudes in RR You will find below some of the very items the market, ranging from 50 cents per yard up,com-} — qne season will remind pou at, prising side bands and handsome borders to match, all of which we are selling rapidly. ‘We also call attention to the handsomest line of SCOTCH GINGHAMS with borders to match, which you Will not fail fo appreciate if you wish 8 serviceable and handsome summer dress that will give you good service. All of our FRENCH PRINTED SATINES are now marked down to 25 cents per yard and our REMNANTS will now be sold at 12% cents per yard, “SUMMER COMFORTS.” Aline of light, fleecy Summer Bed Comforts in elegant patterns and beautifully quilted— 81.35, $1.70, $2.25 and 82.50 each, LACE FLOUNCINGS, A superb line of fine 45-inch Black Lace Flouncings from $1 to $4. yard. INDIA LINEN AND CAMBRIC. former price 36 and 40 cent Choice 45-inch Tucked, Hemstitched India 3 = . ‘Linen and Cambric at from $1 to 83a yard. SILK GLOVES. ai W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, All sizes of Fine Silk Gloves in various shades of Tan and Gray to match the ser son's popular dress woods, at 25c. and 50c. ay: i. Elegant Black Silk Gioves, from 53 to 8, at R5e., 50e. and 75e. a pair. Snvex Wane OF RARE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, SOLD EXTENSIVELY AT eeity aashfertanea ‘Don’t forget we handle Mattings of all kinds. CARHART & LEIDY, “PHILADELPHIA STORE.” 928 7th st. and 706 K st. nw. 1024 eee YG Ela Lb 1024 ‘will leave on MONDAY, tae 12th instant, at the same SILENT ORATORS. Presentation Day Scenes at the National Deaf Mute College. Yesterday was presentation day at the Na- tional Deat Mute College and crowds of people went out to Kendall Green to attend the inter- esting exercises on this occasion. There were seven members of the senior class, and these President Gallaudet presented to the board of trustees as cligible to dogrees at the gradan j Mou time, a fortmight he by lock ia the afternoon, the tin the beginning Of the presentation oxercises, the large ¢ the main building was well tilled and more peo Evcsx Wow Or Tas: EAD THE OWNERS OF j Pic Were constantly arriving, so that it was a few minates after the time appointed when the THB CHARMING ADDITION TO LAUREL — | S* lating class dled As the quests ar rived they were received at the door by a com- mittee of reception. composed of Wm. Wood- ral Micil Marshall, Win, DeWitt Mimrod, rank G. Wurdems , Pat Laree, jr. Amos CaLLED boston, Martin Milford Taylor aad Oliver J. ON THE PLATPORM, Tho platform at one end of the cb rr rrr ft, ¥ r - HH rk F AY prettily decorated with 1 paltus and spring rt AA L AA lowe ir of ~e Hi Aah EL nek flowers, Gat ey ent ® eee Rte“ deat Galiandet, Senator nm, Proside Kankin of Howard [ % dent Wels ing of Columbian University, & Thomas — Haudet of St. Aun's Church for deat mat ™ ew York, Prof. Fay, Prof. Gordon, Pro WILL GIVE A ‘ ring, Rev. James H. Cloud, Mr. James t ch and other mombers of the board of trustees andof the facuity, In the rear of the sort of rateed platform, were seated PF RRR Fre Fre the me rs of the under classes of the = Se» in spear oe all the motions of th Ay gee Ce A akers. i ruld be apphed fF. RR kee Ere “ u Age aS A MEARS © commann . the voung lad rosettes of pale blue aud i the Aa grent es ot sm Was aroused during the er- EXCURSION ses, which must hove been very pleasant for the graduates to look upon, ‘The exercise were begun by am invocation by Dr. Kank in which be aske npon the To the subdivision om SATURDAY AFTERNOON | work of educating deaf mates and all engaged in the work, upon this instit and upon Similar institutions everywhere. His prayer NEXT, THE 10TH INSTANT, at 4:30 o'clock. For | Was transisted into the sign language by Bo : Dr. Thomas Gallaudet and it was watched with the closest attention by all the students, this purpose they have placed eomy ventary tick THE SILENT ORATORS, President Gallandet then introduced the first of the graduates, Mr, Wm. Henry Zorn of Ohio, who was down on the program for an oration on “The Almighty Dollar,” As he as- ended the platfo he carried a copy of his essay tied with blue aud buff ribbons, and this he handed to Prof. Chickering, who read it aloud for the benefit of those in the wudience who did not understand the sign langus, in the bands of The essay itself was very clever, ide Ere REM, | all were, and was well above the average of re graduation essays, But the audience gener= FEE ally Was nore interested in watching the grac ful motions of the speakers, whose skil rapidity of action was really amazing readers maintamed an ordinary speed am ing the essay no difficulty at advan ~The rs seemed to find eo Turks in Europe” of a dissertation by Mr. Frank Abraham Le was the subject for distribution, Noone desiring to profitably invest ner of Maryland, and Mr. Hobart Lorraine small amount of money should do so before making | Macy of lowa discussed “Poverty and the Kemedy,” and Mr. Stephen Shuey of Missouri Origin of Rome.” President Gallaudet: and Prof. Gordon took turns with Prof, Chieker- ing in reading the essays. In introducing Mr. Cadwallader“ Lincola Washburn, a son Senator Washburn of Mu to apeak © The Mind of the Spider,” Dr. Gallaudet suid that the material, Ac.. tur the essay had been gathered, not from books, but from actual observation of these interesting insects of more than a year's duration. Tbe oration pwed the very closest observation on the “visit to “Fairlawn.” If you have any ideaof buying Slot do not hesitate to cail on BH. Warner & Co. at any time prior to the day of the excurmon for a ticket. By so doing you wiit not incur any obligation to pur- chase at “Fairlawn” The owners of this valuable part of Mr. Washburn and was a delightful Subdivision simply adopt this method to show you | account of the habits and powers of these strange | reatures. Mr. Thomas Hagerty sulenk: srt welll iin opr ant mien cet- | 0! Wisconsin delivered an oration on “Agricul “a een Dy eer ene ie SNS aRe a” aan Wn Gee ae iogensburg of Aineis one on Problem.” REMENTING THE CANDIDATES. This completed the list of orations and Presi- dent Gallaudet then arose to present the candi- dates for degrees to the trustees of the college. All except Mr, Leitner were candidates for the lent advantages of “Vairlawn” overevery other subur- ban subdivision must be seen to be fully appreciated, DO NOT FAIL degree of Bachelor of Arts. He will receive that of Bachelor of Science, Dr, Gallandet to take advantage of this splendid opportunity. made an address in which he said that he had often been asked what becomes of the stadenis of this coliege after they grad this he wished to answer. Briefly it had been his ex- THE perience that gradnates of the National Deaf Mute Coliege had no more difficulty in placa PPP, RER IT Ives in position for life work than had bee Eas fi : y other institution of learn- Pp FR I Pr RRL turned to tlurty-six schools for the deaf in parts of the country, Several de FOR Lors d schools for the deaf iu territories Where there were none before. A number ara ARE ministers, s number in journsli Betweeu ee tenjand difteen hold positions under the gov- ernment, Several of them are engaged am scientific pursuits: there are microscopiets, He 227 09 ei ap botanists, astronomers and architects, Some t 2s o mw are successfal lawyers, while a number are en- 3 Fale ease ged in agricultural and mechanical pursuits, aad = THE ADDRESS TO 1 FRADTATES, Dr. Gailandet read a telegram from Secretary Nobie regretting that his absence from tow Pad would prevent him from delivering the addresa = to the graduates, as he bod wished and ex- Sony pected to do, Senator Washburn was presented and addressed the stadents ina few happily j cho words, in which he gave them a hearte welcome out into the world of workers aud TERMS: 4 them Godspeed along their jour through life. ‘The exercises concluded with a benediction by Hey, James H. Cloud, M.A., a graduate of S_ yt A 388s HON e and now au ordained minister in wuss gs & es EE picopel tists Sahn WhmniaLy tanner so ww © o aaa, 3 HH, | the deaf in Pennsyivane. His prayer was not oF ut WY wou aA Sss3 Ho | translated, but it lost none of its impressi ness and solemnity by being condined solely te the spirit world. INSPECTING THE SCHOOL. By invitation of President Gallaudet the $10 PER MONTH, WITHOUT INTEREST. REMEMBER ALSO THAT THE PURCHASER | visitors spent quite a little time after the exer= cises in going through the Kendall school, the OF ONE LOT OUT OF EVERY FIFTY SOLD | colteze building and the gymnasium, ali of which were thrown open for the day, In the Kendall school several classes were at work an the methods of teaching children was thor- oughly explained to the visitors, In the articu- lat.on room, Miss Gordon, who has a class of how dumb people may ht to speak. This was one of the most interesting scenes of the day and the room was kept crowded with people who were close ob servers of the methods pursued in the difficult and interesting undertakin In the gymnasium a class of young men gave a pretty exhibition of club swinging and the j use of dumb bells, The grounds of Kenduit ‘The purchasers themselves will determine the party | Green never looked prettier than they did ves= terday in the spring sunshine and the scenc and exercises of the day were such as will not soon be forgotten by those who were fortunate enough to be present. panceertnd A Compim™entany E RSION will be given to “Fairlawn” on Saturday arternoon by B. H. Warner & Co. Don't miss it, Read thew column announcement elsewhere, ° <n Died of Her Injuries. Mary Dines, the colored girl who about two weeks ago was badly burned by her clothes tak~ ing fire while she was picking cinders on a dum south of the Capitol, died at Providence Hos- pital yesterday afternoon, She was taken to the hospital immediately after the occurrence and every effort was iade to relieve ber, but her injuries were of such a mature that it was unpossible to do aught but alleviate her pams, —_———— Corcoran Cadets and Their Captain. ‘There is no change reported in the situation in the Corcoran Cadets and the members of the company are somewhat puzzled to know how they are to get anew captain so longag WILL GET to be applied to the erection of # house at “Fairlawn.” | entitled to make this draft. Every Lotin “Fairlawn” isa fue one, ‘There are only 300 Lots in all and over 40 of these ‘have already been sold, many prominent citizens be- ing among the purchasers, Do not fail to goto “Fairlawn” on Saturday after- noon. The train starts promptly at 4:30 o'clock from the Baltimore and Ohio depot, returning to Washing- ton at 7:37 o'clock p.m. Plats are now ready aud may be had, together with the complimentary tickets, of BRE Capt. Edwards chooses to retain his commis- sion a8 acaptain in the National Guard. & ber of some ee ee ea WHEY AA Ras SNS Ee Ret’ | that at the recent mecting the motion to expel wry. AAA RNAN E RR | Capt. Edwards wes made and carried after the w. 2 4 8 BN ES scaling captain had left the meeting. ‘Capt. Edwards, he said, was nt and presiding. He tise chair when ‘the motion was made, but re- at coc (00. mained in the mecting. ute 85338 Do Nor Ixvest your money elsewhere until a a CoO 0 ww after you have attended the ex ane sont psig cursion to “Fairlawn” on Sa afternoon. Kead about it in B. H. Warner & Co.'s columa announcement in today’s Sar. 2 916 F ST. NW. —_ ork é ‘The Venetian Troubadour. at the Panorama building, an entirely new evening. ae will remain here thie hour, Bert Wee