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. ae renee A THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C., THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1890—TEN PAGES, £ FOR RENT—HOUSES. _ __ FOR SALE—HOUSES. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE| FATE OF THE NAVY YARDS. PENSION BILLS DEADLOCK, FOR SALE—LOTS. i RENT—UNFURNISHED. JOR SALE—A FINE HOUSE AND YARD FOR SALE FOR, SALE, DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON TOLER L ave. u. 1756 P at. nw. 10r...855 or rent in Alexandria, Va. Address Mrs. W. H. ‘16th st. between S and T at a moderate tithe 200 1611 Kisas PL: Ur CHAPMAN, 113 Patrick st, va JOR RENT OF $ALE—FURNISHED COTTAGE ON Grove ave. Apply at th st, nw, at — le: perfect ; terms easy. BUILDING }, Star re | mang ny ay SEA m15-thas,4tg Office. re ae m15-3t* window, press trpnt. si - ‘ - nod, condition: convenient to market, KR SALE—@1,800-BARGAIN IF SOLD AT R SALE—THE CHEAPEST LOT IN THE NW. . Sehool sind staeet east, cent near Zist FF. ‘Once—Sia-rogii House, northeast. hear H-st. cars | K’tor sale on 1th at, size 21 axle good wide icy Sat HE ‘Zlst at Dew. and herdics; water, latrobe. slate mantels, &c. Lot 70 | and amall bo 10 tai in ‘at price: Di st.n.w. ior. ER, 701 16th'st. n.e, m15-3t° | easy terms, FOR RENT_IUNE } it ap EGIAL ie = mioae TAKER, 1307% F st. rooms and # LL pegpeote ae QOR SAL’ —§PEC BARGAIN—TEN - ROOM = ae on be Toous and bath #37. Hae nw, fr. Frame Cotiage; all improvements: fine order; R SALE—NE.—A GOOD LOT 41 FERT FRONT Cottax large front and back yard and frame stable; lot 26% by depth 85 feet on 4th st; good 5 —— 412 Been °3,000; pers fsion to iuapes by card | UNCLE WHITAKER IGS Pak el AP > jEkD — 308i 7 St #6. 85,000; pero ission cal “PF. E 4 Wy epee rece only. W.'C. DUVALL. bua Fstan.w. miss. | & Place. 10 room, “= JOR SALE—THREE CORNEK LOTS IN TENLEY- FOE SALE—CHEAP FOR 95.300, HALF CasH— | KV town, beautufully situated on the public road; W003 Taree", Bek, Dwelling all improvements; | cheap for cash. 710 Sth ste. 15161722 2he8 Sth wt. n.w.: permission to inspect by cardonly. | Son 100 FanT SEONT ON StECREN 7 G Win HR SALE—100 FEET FRONT ON STEUBEN eee ee 3 | io: DUVALL, 925 F st. uw. m15-3¢ ‘st. near new school house and Brightwood ave. rod0; 735 4th # = 3 oe WOE. 60 917 228.50 | ROR SALE TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, | cars: good investment at 20c.per foot. one-thint cash, ©. Grooms, $13.30.” BARN. rege enn integrin Sahl Fas 1 aieeayrom A’ Lot, 14:100 to alley. being 1831 Rest. nwo: low | mist GEO. F. GRAHAM, 1319 F at. he mio-St he Sok ss Net emission to inspect by card only. W. ‘OR SALE-MUST BE SOLD—TWo CHOICE — Fat.nw. DUVALL O85 Fat aw. sai (best location) Lots in Brookland ; cuu"t mee pay- JOR RENT -1207 119M ST. N.W., EIGHT-ROOM |“ my3 DUVA u b. ee 0 F judow Brick He al! mod. unpa.; rent T—A MOST DESIRABLE FURNISHED | J1Q®)SALE—CHEAP HOME FOR 84,000, HALF | ments: will take Horse and Phaeton in part payment s) within block Dupont Circle; summer rent, Bese ieee Dwelling; 8 rooms, all improvements; | Address OWNER B., Star office. my 15-33t" = : OK REN #35. A. Tf. COUMBE, 1425 N.Y. ave. 3t_ | FE, * TF rmnigsion to inspect by card only. i wie. DUVALL 835 F ste new. mls ae Fe SALE—NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE.—ONE OF Tooms and bath, #: MEKKILL & TERRY, 14k Cor. Luthisnd 7 sta, HAVER 629 JOR RENT—IN ALEXANDRIA, VA.—TWOTHREE- | Apply CHAKLES EARLY, 603 14th et. my6-2w el veils pair; light 7 ar = z= ao — ot the Finest Lots on this beautiful street at very low. % Pat ietacen Prince’ aud Duke aia ex: | [SOK RENT THE HANDSOME DWELLT and elec: | JOQE SALE 218 SD ST. NW. LARGE DOUBLE | feure is bought now. HODGES & THE ebberhood: rent low. UAuply to JOUN.A, | aricygaslghting, ” HEISKELL € MCLERAN, 2 FuBriek House: O0 fevt front, 26 rooms wood order; | _m15-3t 736 F st nw. permission to inspect by card only. > Tm 1008 F at. : 9,000: ° SALE_A FINE BUILDING LOT, 50X102, ROOM HOUSE: QUARTER | = Co peepee | SS DUVALL. >Bstmw. __m5-3t_ | FY within a stone's throw of the Capitol, adjoining Mit, Pleasant: stable, fruit, &e.- | WOR BENTO oo lssnig STABLES. JOR SALE—A PARTY WITH 82,300 CASH CAN warble mansion: overlogking the, cits. NF ri Oe A00 ta Agee tg | arsine Sat Otol Se acy te ee aise ati Gad Seem Sai db : a : Pi . 5 ctrie cara; 9 rooms aud by - x s food pre temente: font iow. 1949. Vi. ave. aw. 1000 uth at n.w, 1 Ta RTOnER 70H SALE_EIGHT NEW BAY-WINDOW BRICKS, | Pity" 0 Lebrowt Building e ike ‘st. on Tooms and ih. allmod. impa; 3 rooms on * = —— a eat Forest Glen Station: Dine ued eight Ste Gekace, Tenley, 5/519, 4th at. dd and Tide We HOPRING & CO., 1420 F at. now. at DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w. —— : eh iciaincnd BL hype j & SALE—AN ELEGANT PIECE OF PROPERTY, | JYOR SALE. = auply soon to necure it. J. Ke ring feet front; north aide of Now York-ave, bet. 12th ONLY $250—810 CASH: $10 PER MONTH. = mis w | Score. th sta, usw. Price $15,000. ON LINE OF NEW. ELFCTRIC” ROAD, ALONG — Send st 8 OPENS. sore nw. | ahve RLaSa ENV TaA AS males rst eee yeep oe ba FOR SALE 2 NEw 6-KoOM BRICK HOUSES, ALL ‘route to Heform School), lying at st bet 1sth and INti Partly furnished......115 mod, runes, latrobes, Be, Jocation, ‘Mills’ Station, B. & U.R.R. ats. chouve overlooks, | Coun. ave. adjacent to, | Comraniant fo catr. torthwest, 62,050 euch; #300 Every 120), 2 mlles from Boundary. eas Hibet. tsthana Ith, 300 Commateaiere R200 | _mlo-3t WL HOPKINS & CO., 1420 Ft. | gnd'with ine view: strects all tebe praca x atanbee st bet. 14th and Sse. ave bet. 14th and IRST-CLASS INVESTMENT, TWO. | of Lote already sold to parties who'will build. 15th sts........ ath ats, naan 00 Story and Basement Brick, northwest, under |, The new Kleciric road wilt ENHANCE PRICE. or Connecticut ave. il Oth at bet: K and Leta. 159 teatel ct 940 per month, only $5.50. C. M Map | TE os o450- oi) GASH chp ek nO st... oe. ) les at. Loi AN, Koom 0, Corcoran Building. mi15-3t" :. y a 10] ve. 3 v = ~ - = — interest, C_M. MacGOWAN, ena ee eae FOESM OTE SE. SN, STORE AND DWELL | "iStiw Room 5, Corcoran Buiiding. House, Dupont Circle .200 G st. bet. Sth &19th...86 agh gg get Ay ade JOR SALE—GOOD INVESTMEN 1—LOT 58x137%, FURNISHED-SUMMER MONTHS. BS Sie (roame& With tree Houses which will rent for sa monthly, . Lath st. bet_N & O sts. $100 R.L ave. vet. 17th and for both, Only $6,000, J.B. boasts? cy} Bath at peat Road st. Coun: ave... 9 | Four Houses, D st. ne, $4,800; bargain. ee ee ‘21st st. bet. sts. a a three Houses on C st PO! E— NTWOO) PLACE —SEV) Conusay. bet le sete 30 Lith st. bet Hard ets. 40 nore than price. Choise Lota remaiuiue pesola is this bona e PRULLETINS CAN BE OBTAINED AT OUI OE. ies haivision, Tovth st. extended, overlooking’ the city ONLY BY YEMMUITS FKOM GUR OFFICES “apy ary ee capest Tote sn the Dist vai eof airect arm . GEO. M. MYERS, 1420 New York ave. m14-St" | | St. between Ist and 2d s. 700. pet lot; my l-a,tu.th 1503 Penn_ave. ~4 = monthly ments, SAN NED sae aE “ft ST_S.W., #55, DESIKAELE | JOR SALF—by FISH & MILLER, 1213 F ST. “mtn oe NENTS Pot, Le pm GR oe a boautiin) Keridence on T st. bet. 13th = SALEDBARGAING IN LS : jsetory Y-room Brick Dwelling: verfect repair: | st'n.wes i storien, D rooms, all mod BPR: Fok SALE BARGAING IN LOTS AT FO! Poin SE Toad Fate SEALE? SE EN PE gee pte et 2 Fora 1uli ket apply t9 WESCOTT & WILCOX, OE IN ANACOSTIA—ONE WOK SALE—BY FISH & MILLER, 1213 F ST.N.W., | same. Select where it is convenient to get to business, mit 1907 Pa svenie | HON ira cottaces nood waters, trees, flowers and | a1®,¥ery fine Press rick House'on 1th st. bet. &| to church, to wchoolae te here te eee ee az 6 | ahrute: 6 rooma, dae House: ‘large yrounds and | #4 T ste. n.w.. 3 storica, 8 rooms, all mod. impa, | where s good class of peonie ate mettle ee Dee ROR BERT Gs © ST. Sw. 108. 30.1. ee ge ee nig tint eee kane with splendid cellar, This is a bargain at $5,560. on easy terms. J... HERTFORD, BLS Bladen alley, ee ing ina. delightfully located new cottage. Apply to | Mdd-6t 7 a “TAD G st Pha, bot’ toth ask 20th; fursiobed. sam | HY AD GRISWOLD, Anacostia, DC. p20-lm | FJOR SALE—BY FISH & MILLER, 1213 F NW, | Jyor SaLEcTWwo LOTS DD H BROOKLYN, mitt BW. JOR RENT Fa ee Rea Rt Fae Renidence: 8 rooms, shod’ | A'cniy 4c. per fe.; must besold at once. ; JOR RENT FURNISHED G Houses on L bet. 13th and 14th sta, s.¢., 10 | 10s berweon dig and Gob ste ee and | _m14-3t _T. R. BROORS, 616 12th st._ Finditt Summer House: | pod $12 per mont. cr month, location: at the low price of 84,000; easy terms, DR SALE—BEAUTIFUL LOT, 29x88, ON 26TH stone Se eraee cits we ward end poschen Will be | 218M Fst Re otne, S12 per moRtD. ose ave ana | Lett Gh per tar Rs ouly S11 Tae Bi Oo penal Bax St three horses respectively ; carriage roums ahd rooins Poe BUsINEssPRopEnty | 714-3t_ & "8 616 12th at for coachman aud storage of fuel, &c. on 14th st. ues are in- Fee SALE—LARG! NER 8 IN TAKO- “ute, first-class conditic ty ‘6w GEO. W. LINKINS, cor. igth and H sts. mw | creasing; square 70 feet; im- ma, capable of advantaxeous vision; three ° ih, “HEISKELL & McLERAN, saa ea ae a proved by 3-stury , Back Buildiug and | minutes’ walk from the depot. A barzaiu to an ine e 1008 F st ec es cellar; m.i.: in good order aud occupied: is offered for | Mediate purchaser. 1. F. RANDOLPH, JOR RENT SIX-ROOM BRICK. 612 K N. x MOD. os days at B or about 8 50 per foot, inelud- | _ml4-4t Room 26, Le Droit Building: nps., wear cars and public school s ing improvemens fue of uninprov ip same ALE—BY FISH So ree orth, “Key at O08 Kat ne. Fo W. TUCKER & Aauare 822; presont rental valvey which by- alterations | VOR, fendi Bandine Lat Meet ree BRO., 100 F st. a mid-6r |} it can be larwely increased, is 54g per cent gross; cost of | Q and R ats, Lw., POCOy With stare Sin = a7 te prosent improvements added to present value of land | Gow frame house, & room oa end oe eae . ones cian nek aaa ot Th Fis Het ne. d an aaa wu axgtexate $11,000, EC. CULTER& CO, $10,000 sa Rasphsie — pepe - poe 409 M st. ue. Gr... 250 334 Pa_ave., Sr. my 14-30 #30. Adare Soro re EE mim SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. JOR SALE— Ce eee sth ana 1 sta ne. Sant abeut Jaue Le | A’ Rooms and Stable, with two acres of land: fruit ¥50,000 Elocant Lot, Ast. near sth ae, Foi Bes 5, ale, WALLACE br electric cats and Metropolitan branch B, & O.IAt :only mi3-3t KH. T. LEIPOLD. &: Gem of 2 House; 6 r and lai | nitt . ston, Grive trom, boninens renter of Wash- a ood yard: all mo-iern improvements; new! | ply to W. 0. IN, U2 F st, Daw. SAL, Se Gear als | ad - by 5746, Corcoran st bet. 27th and 18th. 8 = = | ¥ 100, K st. near 17th, with Small Bricks. mbes AM. PROCTO hand stemw. |____FOR SALE—-HOUSES. _ 3 sth isto id 3 2a by about 113, Tote ste mene Me: ENT_HOUSE 112% OTH ST. N. Wz i SALE-J3TH BET. U AND V S18 NCW. Masi, ave. fh. fall alley, 6th’ st. near Scott Circle + 37> Fest Sa mht oda Tyetcomeser | BPE SAE a REE UgASD VATS AW | UB cen one aGOl Noe aha Ue ; HT LELPOLD. aco Lithia Fn Jatrobes. range; hot aud cold weter. Apvly to CHAS. | imps. and im good repair: 9,000.” $54 baat Ur6.500 and 13th, SQUARE WEST OF BETWEEN N E/DUNCANSON, Sth ane D ste. nw midst | Bsa) ““BUHL WARYER & CO., Oth sty bie tae aa and O and 3id and New Jersey ave. nw. This square Qk KENT -TWo ATTRAC IVE HOUSES, NEAR | _ mnl0-5t = PIG P stem we. aia BoyS SiO ane ee en ee pepe a4 pritisit leation, 1014 and L1G Net. : 10 rooms, | 3px LE_SPLE: LOCAT: EAST § 221i and 8213 Zitat, A o 0 ix improved Sathya eats dues eh | Bathiirae inact ee sta was tocSoeign, | gttewatet trun 400 "aa Shonaesi rope | bigkatge and cn ilfand ate wal. aes nh. HEISKELL & MCLERAN, 1008 F s improved by two small frames: price yer square foot | 473 % .. ann woes # LEIPOLD, cor. 13th and F'sts St Wt 2 ib ti. WARALK & CO, in rea 4,000 1412 28th st!) “bh! eee ee Oe ee ee Oe = 7 — e 10-5¢ aim O16 Bet. te th Re FEATS) | OF vere 000 | BOK SALE—CHEAP_SQUARE 1 Ly ¢ Ok RENT AST NE: 8 ROOMS, BATH | _t ee ees 2th, bh. Gr...3,600 405 to 411 Baars ‘al- block from Lincoln Park ; good grade; water mi and cellas ; all mod. imps; lance yard to alley. ‘Ok SALE—TWO-STORY EIGHT-ROOM BRICK bet! th snd Fh, 0 | fronts 14th and wir o* We 1 GUNNELL & Cun, JUG Last Capitol st | sei all moderns upreversents on south side aM fh Gercttnave: nine taarenlcneat en ‘square in RENT GENTLEMAN IN SCIENTIFIC | Grant Place nw, 000. |. WARNER & CO., b., 4r., and the market, “To an immediate 5 y vist, about te leave the chy, Will a 916 F st. ute, oo we anouses i Rear. Der square foot KH T LEIPOE Des wear, o bly loucer. 12 Desi |, OK SALE -NORTH SIDE NST. BETWEEN 0TH 510001 ne Sooo eck Ogg | MBA F sta bw. - ¢ fs 3 8. H. WARNER & CO, all at offiew for bulletin imwued om | AY cars, 2 wyuare fect front “on, P st est st. near ! KENT THE BEST S1X-OOM NEW my10-5t 1406) 1G Fst. me, | te eee oem Waaeama es Ole at above Fst, the two for 8 0G Thee Finale in us tty for the price, $18 per JOR SALE—PINE PIECE OF BUSINESS PRO! {OK SALE — 46 BST. S.W., NICK BRICK being beautifully located im the most mnt: fi yma Suitable for small store or | EF: rty on Oth st. TYLER & RUTHEKFOKD. overlooks park ; 6 roon modern improvements; ‘tractive part of this most desirable section of West bring 821 thet. s.w. B. A. PHILLIPS &8UN, 3419 miner «C. 24) 15071 pot alle Bkviee 00, 1510-70 ashington. J. B. WIMER, 1313 F st. mst ew York ave mit | = E » DAVIS 4 13 = . a E 5 me < LY NEW, rrr = - s {OK SALE—TRIANGULAR P1cC! HOUN| - Ok KENT_BY THOSE, WAGGAMAN, REAL ba eg It GALE—85,750—HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS, BRICK | W*Gh.ntne Bouter wed F BLeSE, OF GROUND ESfATE BROKER, 2st. NW lar under whole house, f and Frame; lot 25x1 10, on cast side of loth st., | divided into several small lots: price per foot, cheap, HOUSES. cabinet ioeutels lauds Borth of Lat; this will rent for #:39'a mouth. A rarb 80c: 70) BW. WARNE & CO., O16 F st. mW. Ist. nw, 22r..#100 131% Cor. st. n.w..117 $40 TYLER & RUTHEAE iN Mi) mi3- ; Pir Pn w.ttar DY DOL Zistet. nw., TF. —— 1307 F et. — eee LOT 21, BLOCK 36, COLUMBIA 12th nw, 13r.. i116 T st. p.w., “r, ‘OR SALE—TWO FRAME HOUSES ON K ST. SE. LE-FINE TWO-STORY BRICK, 1 ST. iso Lots 14,15, 16, 18 and 19, block 23, ae, br... Up. pt. 1408 P nw..¢ | and One Brick on 9th st. se. rented at $30 per snd 4th sta; a.m. i.; 7 rooms; bay window i ee gs St ee igs month, price only $6,500. - a aoe eum Girt aN, ae FOR Sal ip Fon & Brow! Pubdivision Lot 22, DLS Est. 1W.. (9S3)_ . H. WA «CO., * oe at o x 3 20, 4 1238 4th st. niw m10-3t = a a. FOE SAY EAE TUREE-STORY BRICK, B ST, | 39c T0010, block 17 ao OR SALE—CENTRALLY LOCATED CORNE bet. Vd and td ats; 8 rooms, 9. m. 1; desirable erates Property at alow figure; ground alone is worth | location; price, $4,500; terms to suit. BALI early price sked. TYLER & KK) THERE KD, my __A- DAMMANN, 633 F st. now. _ - ae pepe ke F D st alo 4et (c 307 F st. a. A DESIRABLE. FRAME HOUSE, | $%600. D CO.. 1319 F st.my 13 Ceptasie ‘i ROE SAGE CONNECTICUT AVE NEAK DUPONT 4) and about one half acre of land | WQOR SALE—Lor 3 AND PART OF 2, SQUARE 682 i iW E20 Be Circle, Beautiful Hexdeuce. Three-story Brick 16 rixhtwood, D.C. Terms easy. Delaware ave. aud Ist st. Per foot, 81. 1 We, Or..20 123 Tooms, cellar ; al! modern conveniences: price $45,000, | SHOEMAKER. 920 F st. now. 161 B. H. WAKNER & CO. STOKES, ke. _myl0-Gt” MEKKILL & TERRY, 1114 F st. n.w, 20k SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST RESIDENT 13-5 GF st. nw, Str. and aug. 1351 a floor,419 12th _ F° Le T ST. EAR 16TH N.W.. THRE! Pri ties on Mass. ave. bet. 171! end Ista ORK SALE- TABIatOn 27 AND2s NOLMTH SIDE < & a 2 ‘tory Brick; mms and bath; crete Har; ly Snished and p: t 14th am sts. now. iM ed by t ete in price $5,800. er ath; concrete cellar; | ered; 2 rooms: two bath rooms: butier's pantry; | frames, each renting at & see mh 0) sae at whepatiewed - my bon MERRILL & TERRY, 1114 F st. nw. at ay Tahoe doo tas, Piso iid i bbe tee Pe: z EOL A. ’ n im F etn, KK SALE—CORNER HOUSE, 7TH ST. SE, ONE = viz ; iT EE TDI —— re room ¢ E square fre tol cars; 10 rooms ana bath ; om (ig ton a ERY dengan Baha peg fh Ke eee See gees BET. Ng, 10 og sts, Law > amtiiul grout min: $9.5 rick Dwelling on East Capitol st.; parlor, library, We, BOF 0 uate F foot, ‘ i cae san “ny 10-60 MERKILL & TERRY. 1114 Fst. nw. | dining room and kitchen on fiet docsters eee 108 Boi WaltNrii eco, 15 Shop rear 1é oe a and bath room above ; celiar under whole house 916 F st. nw, Orrices Poi SALI CORNER FLOWIDA AVE. AND OTH | dey and servante’ bath re nivaten: | WOR SALE-I WILL SELLA FEW VERY DESIR st u.w., New Three-stor ck; 13 rooms and | Grectric bel i _ 2 SALE—I WILL SELL ET 5 ES _ 465 La ave, bk.rm, Sth & Pa. 910 | bath. all wis steed aris ees era ne witie alley BuUUO. For Bho Lewis Washing ee tid eats oe 1.15 2 basement rooms,472 _myl0-st"" MERRILL & TERRY, 1114 F st. nw. | Termit to mupect apply tA. SLE TYLER & eH: Tae, Contornis, Wroming snd Kalorama avenues ar iw, tack SS Wesa sie ORD, 1307 Fst aw myG-12t | 9B. Calumubia 'rowd and INth at. ALB, 5 OK SALE—1761 MASS. AVE F 1307 Fst. uw. = att st, — Double nd Basenient House has JR SALE—I WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTEN- os = a = 13 s finished with ornamental woods aud haue Fee tte a Xewiivines on Cat new, | RORSALE- FINE CORNER LOT ON HesGuTS ‘tion of the property on my red and sent» one cf the 10 aad 12 rooms, Larye lots. " Poosy J - ie Coen 5 Ease in . n of erty on 3 “gg : % ington; ‘Three Lots in suuth Brookland; Two Lots at books, Fer full at office for bulletin issued om ie DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st n.w. | WE TLE eS NOTE ROD Branton oss - - ey | chase, 2 handsous FRE SALE-AT BROOKTAND. D.C —TWo NEw | _avl2so? 1307 F stn.’ JOR KENT _ = fe ae 1, ven-room Cottayes, with hall'and good cellar and FF" SALE—LARGE PLAT OF VACANT GROUND hows “V5 Fat _| Rood Water at the door: elate i, with Empire near the Capitol, has nice outlook and will sub- “malt % at Se NEW | S0¥es in parlors: heat ujstuire aud cown; ranges in | divide economically ; price ile. per square foot. JoK KENT—IN THE EST END, M | F Ciba Mater: rent 89: 81. | Shem he a nice two story building o (yeeros eo) PYLER & MUTHERFORD, 1807 F st. now. House and Store Adjoining; 3 x F tit KEDFORD W. WALKER. 1006 F st. a. ley: aplo-24tt on : “ 3 n S2oa month, = — — ee ee | roe SALE BEAULIFULLY | SITUATED NEW | Tis property init ; the station aud QE SALLSLOTS 1N “BELLEVUE” FRONTING rool Cottawe near statiot: of South Brookiand; | about five blocks from the electric road. ‘ood, Sheridan ai iitney aver, A few Ok KENT—2016 H ST.; 840 IRABLE | fine view of university aud Soldiers’ Home. large to a G.W. WILLIAMSON, Lots reihain unsold. | Poeumatic Street Kuitroad now est Bi Dwellinw:" pertect repair; bath, | ouly $2,500; easy tern DFORD W. WA: ‘Builder aud Owner, cing biult to this property. Prices from 20 to 50 Tange. latrobes, large yard and stable. Ho M. MA 1006 F st. nw mb my13-3t* cents per square foot, | Call for Piat. TIN & BRO, IS Peuu. ave. nw. mili TOF SALE — TWO-STORY AND” BASEMENT | 32 10-6 McLACHLEN & BATCHEL DER, Ox KENI—BY KO. HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- | B'prick, seven rooms, ou. Lest, newt New Hatnpaiire Men pt ee ok ee 1215 Fat nw tate and Insurance Broker, 10th aud F sts. n. Ww. $0,000. ‘BH WAKN TIONAL INSTALL T HOUSE, Y13 sta et a, FOE Sare: HOUSES. a {10-5} __ 916 Bw. | mwyt Handsome Building Sites in the Subdivision of M st. nw. 161.2150 1841 FB Fok EE ROBT SIDE W BETWEEN 127TH | 240n SALE—GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTY ON 7 “OAK VIEW, zs Tibstaw8r-lu0 7 Henn Sate sts Bye twostory Day-window Brick | IY ss, eyond Bounilary: payin 10 per cent; Romer Sahaetas, Revidence ot : ivr pod a Fone vores. REDFORD W. WALKER, X-PRE: f CLEVELAND. (E36) BH. WALNER & Co, i006 F sth. This propert ne ot the George- : ml0-ot 916 Fetnw. | — ear ~— town and Ten v ‘at the Junction of Ge 60-1 hE ay EY dK SALE-CHEAP—A_ COMMODIOUS HOUSE | WAT ARY Teulest now ee 2 Fk. MAES TEREE STORY | ELEVEN ROOM Frou sunderland pisces” BOW. KOBEKTSON. Toto ike prcaand fall irises sii aio eer en eee eee ps ee WANNER Ecos Foes Fox FLENDID NEW CuK | _m10.6t___ LSE F st, nw, 40 470 La, av..from #10015 | _(275) im10-5t) VIG FP stiw. ner Erate ‘Dwelling mucrete st. at Ecking- | WOK SALE-A FEW CHOICE LOTS IN BROOK: fe Sip tigen scone ies JOR SALE-S-STORY BRICK DWELLING IN ONE | 1003,, WHtER,, electric and every convenience; land, very cheup, ty i LL NE | house has 12 rooms an conventenc EUGENE D, CARUSI & Co. Aldine, AE Gf tig tuoat desirable locate sin the city, 10th st or key and torus apply eae Pe, ms0-6t Ne Ose Oa eis bet. I. and M, window, 13 ruins, crystal chande= Scorr, WIL ey : pi Sih OU ae Zand in rene. paved private midealley, | m12-12¢ 1907 Pa. ave. and Gil and La, ave. 1. {0K SALE-SEVERAL FINE BUILDING LOTS STEDT & BRADLEY Fatnwe) ” mi0-68 70H SALE WEST SIH TWENTY-FIRST NEAR on She ‘a wie wg EME ni : He ee TOR SALE FOURTEENTH BEL ASD M SIS. | 1 aN he WARS eee eee and JB zt 2 “Vi 1 Tew bis ee cone ano a mo sages oe crip fml0-ot} Fst. nw. ‘or Vacant Lot north side of L street, i oveuieui 1 = — BS feet went of 2020 Coun. ay. (rear) 3) 102? Conn. ae crear). #30 oi Wats 20K SALE THREL-SIORY BICK. 9 Kooats MONT XVES OR my 1? ©. HOW N. 10th and F stsnw, modern improveiuents, H bet ath and yeh sts, Jo KENT — i609 AND 161) K PLACE, BE- = “agai peter er He «Bo. Room :Fishf MQORE, th aud 17th sts. 9 rooms, NEW COKNER HOUSE, 925 08) +13 z= <x et 3S. BUS 7th wt aw. Als Re be- rat th east, 1:3} rooms, electric bells and. LE-O BET. FOURTH AND. SQUARE 150 oth and 16th ste. p . | kas lighters: thoroughly weil built: $10,500. Apply 1 aud-busemont Brick : ‘1 2-60" "| to WAICHMAN at the building. tuld-s,tuth $7.0. ate ya ea. ay Ur. 82 411 1th st now, 10F $59 ee ae _m10-5t ‘ ; zs a JOHN E.'B TH Vt ave., Sr ) 1248 Tmon place, 5 Sa y BROWN STONE AND BRICK | [)0k SALE—NORTH SIDE Q BET. THIRTEENTH | _8P24-10 1503 Vermont ave: af. turn.; LOr.; all mi; House, 1113 © 6%, 14 rooms, two 00) rf Lar tr ae: ee E aa aro cketiarag pass, ptibatat tal fet | att et Mh boletTict esata ieee | an tht Ne nts a i Jip, SALE-IROORTAND 10 spo-s6t? TYLEK & KUTHERFORD, 1307 F stn | m10-s,tu,th W.J. NEWTON, 802 F at, 203 rs iota iy our sddition tw this spesutifal en burly at bE “ ud ter si reach of all; steam and elec- » NI UNFURNISHE D— ey" — - " we 8 we. t le Yiatein “Ibe Milton Tg JOR SALE BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE © om SALE Te Srape Saves » Sbelesroper pond ware’ bosiinl pact eaiee ai. €9,860,8500ud $45 4 Fayette terrace nw Khocte Island ave. betweeu 13th and L4th nts, Bawy atl emeridamrans ari | sity, Soidiers’ Home — and sureounding country. 2a Nass. a 120 doe th st, we: Suatare LF lance oon ata bast all moder fine h H. WAKE Dyetial prices tothows wiko Mull bon F 48 SN st oe 4 stable ur.' 3 | oom 2 aud par lars, apply to os = - am Am* JAKNES & WEAVE! 20 F st. now. ieee [iid my?-6t frend Bate i GF ROANOKE, EAGT OF 13TH ST, LOT | W0R SALE—THREE DESIRABLE. Rt SIDENCE FITCH JOYE BROWN, | J fou SALE-EROOM Pest ueicn DAY WIS: | mde eet beste byte eure anne Cotates | WV Rfocoartane ste bethecn bur ged Fouts Ne a, Se eet | Fito iin antes RCN MAN | et, tert nue thd Gchsimtan aad | 18 Hend 20 fe fuut gear 7OR REN ESzO N st. ww. 8r.825.42 | suit, MMONS & BROWN, ueing im value all the time: price $6,100. 2. ‘ > Ary fist 42 HO Bat nw, : bei. Which ae So SEE -WE HAVE _— aoe i Ew O16 Fst. nw, ALE-WE HAVE BEEN WIRED BY 1 270 Arthur pi 2210 13TH ST. N.W.. TWO-STORY 7 eT Se Te ae to well inoun tue ios H seme. Ei Brick Decline: + rvows aud bait wl Snipe Ss 42 STH st NW. NEW 12. ger Wo sel the Laudomedt froutae ou 16th st. ret-class condition ; price $4,400. be ty 53 DEEBLE, DAVIS x 00, EUGENE D. CARUSI & Co. 2.K, BKOORS, 616 12th at. m10-6t | gay0.g¢ Foe kot. my-6t Cor. 10th and E sts. . = Wo nina i e = a ee S| YOR SALE—CHEAP—A DESIRABLE TEN-ROOM DR SAI NE BUILDING LOT ON 218T UK SALE—1200 AND 1202 N ST. N.W., THREE. F House on B ec. ew Library: lot Fe M.W. ; 21¥115 to alley ; cheap if rold at once. Pee re Race 1h tocaae Ook Bees | 280x100 toaller, rear, "or ‘pur- THOS. 6. HENSLEY & CO, mi, For particulars 10ND, CARUSI & oe apply to LHOs, G. HENSEY & GO. 1300 F mlz 6t 1300 F st.a.w. a page x me > oe Blm | WOR SALE—TWO GOOD BUILDING LOTS ON Be Cor. Work snd Ests. Uw. | 0k SALE—THOSE EIGHT NEW AND DESIRA. tlie ‘piace ny. 128). to 10-ft alley. Price JOR SALE—15 W., TWO-STOKY AND bie S-Toom Brick Bay Window Houses on K st. bet, B ver foot. THOS. G. HENSEY & CO., : Basement Press-brick Dwell Sroous .; | Ist and North Capitol sts. n.w. ‘These houses arc well 2-Ot 1300 F st. Bw. a a ie. 11 | rents for $0 per mouth. Fer, Pee gil west desirable properties in every paruictlar, POE BALETA “BEAUTIEUL DOUBLE LOT ON og06 bate anh 7 my9-t : CHAKLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Broker, of Jovit desired’ wil be sold ats eae sstket veloc, Fe OR SALE i ame : sr21 Fst. mw. | Gall and inquire, ‘vt St Pattie te Biota Poca hate lime; oot outa for $35 | WOR BALE ONE QF THE BEST BUSINESS COB-| _myl0-6¢___—__ ead ae 10 McKeeversal.4rt.0 | YF month. For price aud particulars, apply fo Must be ‘sold. at “once to close aut enuste. “ACKER ALE NORTE WER? COGMES ISTE ARDP bf pee 3 3Jc0k SALE—116 C81 N. W, THRE = | JROKSALETCHEAP- 10 AN IMMEDIATE PUR- “916 B wtinse, * ‘Baseinent Brick Dwelling; 9 vot: chaser, 449 Florida ave, nw., looking down Khode ‘i: MOST 4 for 835 per mentu; price $6,000. Island and New Jersey i Path and mod, Denes eee + Bee 9U.000. | aust & Co. ups; two-story and base land Addition for sale. | Now totes pena gy aba coe hy dor, “For terms and perunt to lus} is the ime to buy. as the place is rapidly building up b i Wanntnecn > @. HENSEY & CO., 1500 Fst. nw, myS-1m_ | Snot bay tn eulsdieislons alles from the dfty when 5 = a Q JOR RENT BY FISH & MILLEK. (213 F ST. N.W. ee t $25.50 per month; | Je OK SALE—TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING IN | you can buy loteas cheap, which are only min- ‘A Beautiful Furnisned k ce at Kingwood, | price $000, EUGENE DCAuUSE £'Cu Mapully Growing Nek pberbood, L200 Kate: | utewride by, rail ‘and teen, oF twenty mingtes by W. va, 2 m et fro: Me yO-8e Cor. an stenw. | a 4 4 lectric or carriage irom busipess: October Iter su08. t's Cache howe ride | 2g SHERI ARGAINCA DOUBEE | L221 F at ‘apvz-2m” | city. ‘The location is high and. healthy’; are Frou Washlustto.. ou the B railroad Brick Hikes restin balltt with ail -m.l cores |e Wide and conform with the city. The prices, ar€ low 6 Lo bara a Fs anni te completely | 74, BFiCk Howse reces eee Th and terms easy. in call mined: andl hae stabtes, toe hance’ Altea with ice, | HIUYCE piace aud Zistet running soutn t0°a broad | SPECIALTIES. apn oe MoLACHEEN & BATCH aes aeamn ee od ley, tage of 2 DE a wae ese in Sa orchards of all Kinds of fruit, also larze vegetable and | PUFChaSer | also furniture, if desired : ‘ AS, E, V. SNELL, BUSIN! TRANG! ae ga PFET AGRE OFT ARD Bitry garden. Peery hing teecanary ty Pil the botwe tothe north, BH. ROBERTSO: Be ee Mittin 37 2 NOR AMD JFOE SALE—50 ACRES OF LAND jurnished, such as sheets, pillow polater ca JOK SALE—GREAT BANKGAINS—HAN jul cures,” W. 5, BELL, (ase cae fable ‘cloths uapkine, &c. Would refer to rent to wo-story ck-buildinye Bay window Seven-roous | ave. h tal Fo Re Re ge gt Drivate family, auc splendid chance for twoor | Houses; beth the y built by day labor: Saleh eee aS cougenia facuilies ts ‘abe ’siuamer home ym | inuatusal wood, ak wantele: excellent, neighvor- pHAXWAKD, | SPECIALIST IN" NERVOUS im this marniheent mountain region um 10-6t | hood; te. . car aud herdic lines; paved street; A tpn too werk; carve aections Fk BEST NEAT EWOSTORY AND | nase. | $100 cosh: $25 monthly. W. E BURFOKD 142d OLDEST MEDICAL ELECTMIGIAN years fa Brick Hi 641 T st uw. moras and eas wr is i Beka oe aae ucity. Couwult free. 815 12thst. aa ean a ths ittie home; | FOR SALE—FOR #32. iF SOLD aT CE = OR SALE—LOTS BLOCK rent to R'E. PALO. Peal Baits res Brick House, Eee: |G s Biot. Feus! rarest ag as a out; mice a cae 1:08 RENT-SUTTABLE FOR A CONTRACTOR on | = UURFORD, 1423 N- mi-12¢ zxre Suits = penn A eS a Two-story Brick ing, With yard (OK SALE—$5, 400 TO 83,800, VERY HANDSOME K. FULTON, LOAN PA. AVE ‘ jug yard: fronting 60x40 on two alleys: (New) 7 and S-reom Houses, excellent cellars; few 50c.; Pants, 25c.: Vests, 2c. Altering and Bw. ett a ime of O street cars, rent $16. Also | doors from Marylaud ave., uear Stanton Square. W, Repel doze mm best manner. ‘Goods called for and ‘im ‘District. dual Brick Dwellings at $14, 81:3, $11.50 ana 810. | E. BURPURD, f42 NY aves mis-12t* "| del ‘Telephone cail 143-2, Jewelry. silver Ware ’ ki keg MCINTIKE, 222 C st mw. opposite Trinity | 7-On cacy a BARGAIN IF TAKEN AT KL. HAHN, 705 Oth Watches and other Ciniren, a mi-200_ | RTT ae A BARGAIN IV Tal _auz 1220 Gud st, Weat Washingion | great Vonoty atvers low bricee. JOH RES FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCES, 1412 | rooms; bath; mod. iups ; wo story and basement; 21 ERY, 61 RAPHER "ALKER 6ONS, N. ots si 1515 Kode Island ave. and 15280 at. 3. re m sR every a Kt ee eae Sete ‘Moth x 1 7 Mates 7 5 2a — we 4. 3. SHEDD!1507 B. 1 ave, 1300 Fat-ncw, |b ene Teed ies E—* | VERY, FOE RENT FURNISHED—A PLEASANT COUN. | Secretary Tracy and Congressmen Dis- | What Chairman Morrill, Author of ofcs tad sation, with ume pias tad ine"mower’ | agree ag to the Policy to be Followed. | the House Hill, Says About It SSF Fue mews hue Va, oF LH GRAY 8 CO. | Secretary Tracy and Commodore Ramsay ap-| me sav Tix Two MotenS OF CONGRESS MUSE FOR REST-A LARGE HOUSE AND GROUNDS: peared befare the Senate naval committee ves-| Aware UPON SOME LEGISLATION IMPORTANCE lenty of shade: most beautifully situated on | terday with regard to the appropriations to be | oF THE QUESTION—WHY HE THINKS TRE HOUSE punb'thoronehfare aod ig view of al Sprite 25,1 | wthde this year for future work in the line of} uit. nerrem TUAX THE eueaTe. ” Sata L. 8. CHAPMAN, builder, ae naval construction. There is a disposition on Th ——_ [AOR SALE — AT SPRINGFIELD. BALTiuonE | the part of the committee to limit appropria- ¢ Keneral pension legislation of the ees- R SALE— AT SPRINGFIELD, BALTI beth JPiota Poteapes Haliresd 11S Acme oie bene eee | thoms for navy yard plants to what already | “0! Must now depend upon an agreement im Dueling: cit cutbullaliges and well, fenced, and exists, in order that more work may | ference. There is a difference of opinion ae taiS-im | be thrown to the private contractors. | as to how serious the deadlock between the paaht Mee BS " How as beheve that it Fe SaLE-CHOICE LOTS—A FEW LEFT OF | Secretary Tracy hopes to be able to se and Senate is, Some believe that itmay hose Halpine Lots at the 150: endanger ep ge v1 hp hy ph ay a yl so build up each of the larger yards us to | “Ydauger the passage of any bill at this session, S CHAPMAN, Builder, 717 Lith st make it possible to do any work in them that | bat the general impression is that there must a nal i simian . | be some sort of a general pension bill passed story 7-room Frame House, 4) mot be given to outside tractors on ac- stable, will sell eeparate desired’ Svare'tarcain | count of high bids, If this policy should be | #04 law at this session and that an agree= fo immediate purchaser. Also 706, 710 10th st he, ment must be reache » diffe Proom Frame House, modern improvements; stable; | followed out the navy yard plants would |™°St must be reached. The differences ve- Jett alley, Apply to DUVALL & NASH, 417 1188 | have to be complete in every particular, | tween the two houses are radical and both ee aS BY Fan SMALLER fee #0 a to turn ont as fully finished | seem to be determined, so that it is dificult to welling, wit rooms, well furni on . Anea REPRESEN TVE MORRILL SaYs so Ose gaa ilroad, at Kiturwood: W. 20 miles of Deer | folks, will militate against the desired reope ea ee ark and: je from Cheat river; two “ . {rains to and from: daily: exellent aking: very | 178,,0% the Boston yard and the refitting | ye Morrili, chairman of the House com healthy; free from malaria and hay fev of the League Island yard with a modern June I to October 1, to careful tenaut, $. m15-6t| Plant, such as is now in process of con- | mittee and author of the House bill, said tee YOR SALE—TEN ACKES OF LAND EN THE Dis. fan weep If such a policy were — out | Stax reporter today that there would have to trict and 134 miles from Bennings. Fine agricul. | fuliy the only active ing and prodacing | be sreeme he se not Ural land witi-excelieut buildiue sites: well adapted | yale oul be these St Noe "Neck Mesos | ee goes Mpardinan 137 ge, to subdivision in connection with Burrville, which it : 5 2 | pass without some general legislation, How adjoins. A great bargain if sold at once. and San Francisco, which are now in full | far the yielding would be on one ade or the _m14-3t _ DUCKETT & FORD, 617 Fst. nw. | Operation There is, it is conceded, | other he could not say, but some c Lcessions ik SALE—A FINE FARM OF 70 ACRES NEAR | less necessity for government shops ! jd have to be made, Clifton Station, Va. A new dwelling of six rooms: | how than there waa, a view f y . No one who has not been working om the Sete sory Damm, 40 by 40; thiny acter seatedin | the rapid development of the many small subject,” said, “can have any idea ef the frac W 00. Private yards of the country, and their fitting | iaagnitude of this question of pens With ‘ul exchange for city property. B.D. with facilities for the construction of war m12-3t* 1 -_| ships. The Bath, Me , the Boston and the Bal- SALE_24 ACRES, BEAUTIFULLY SI. | timore shops, which now. bh so mach money to spend it isa problem how to distribute it so that it will do the most good © contr to the most people. For the amount of money : 01 ker Hilt : p ’ Dee the unitate ed anne, ne el mg road | doing = well and their probable suc it will cost I think the House bill wall benefit 24 Scges at Terra Cotta, Bret station beyond Brook. a ra builders to enter into what has | as many people as a bill can, We ku w just ; also lots at same station a TF foot. eretofore been regarde field | y muc cost a ro sae! ener pe Counts3 “Placa of iiacrea 14 mates | for cuioacuen regarded as a dangerous ficld how much it will cost whom it will benefit, ver Springs station, Met. brane + Good “TMK SENATE PMLA 10-room House; fi 1 e. ae. a is myl2-lw REDFORD IW. WALKER, 1006 F st. n. HARD TO KEEP CHINAMEN OUT. | be sid, “is indetinite a» to amount and uncer- XCURSIONISTS TO RIVERSDALE, EXAMINE — | tain as to operation. It will probably operate iy Property, about 5 minutes’ walk from station: |The Report of Inspector Coon Sent to to exclude many of our most deserving soldiers, Groom Cott: 3 40,000 | 11 of ound; plenty of a shade; eplendia qardon planted. Sood cubes tat the Senate. | and benefit others who are less able to provide 2700. Also 2 Large Lots, each 30,000 ft. ; shade; — | for themselves. but more energetic and m S6U0 apiece GEO. H. EVANS, Owner The Secretary of the Treasury sent to the | dependent he bill places a premium on QB premises or with Munn & Go., 624 Fat, City. | Senate yesterday a report of Datus E. Coon, es ry = _— ae vd = vara a ae “hiner si salaries | no cnergy and is thri and utterly dependes Fo SAre =e 70.100 ac Chinese inspector of the department at San | is the beneficiary, ‘The man who is struggling “RES N THE i % Eiproverty pu ; ase for the Merhodint Universit , | Diego, dated April 21. Mr. Coon writes that | to earn his living. however f WARMERS Cag Ag OU i¥ w part, Bo the Chinese are coming into the United States j and however inadequate th AUTIFUL FAL F 40 ACRES ON SUIT. despite the effort of the customs officers to | May bring him, cannot get the benefits of the sud road : jess than mules from new bride 10. | keep them out. The arrests made last month, | "™* aoe ania “ he give P all effort at ecif room house; large baru; fruit adds 5 y effec! checking Hoven sate swease So Gite Sam > oe water: only $4,500. T. I. BhOOKS, O16 1 he thinks, had a salutary effect in checking the | jiiwif, It oftete « te mptation for him pom conn _m10-60 Beats __ | traffic. Twenty-six Chinamen are now in cus- | personal effort and to drop mto indolence. It Ww GO TWENTY TO TWENTY-FIVE MILES | tody and the Portuguese captain of the schooner | 38, as Senator Plumb says, that Will ueverouance ta tela: iota in thecountrs | Benicia Boy is in jail for having brought ten | A TEMPTATION To PERIURY. Jarre country lots so pear and overlookins this besuti- | Chinamen within the United States lines un-| “Many of our most deserving soldiers, whe ful city, within only & to 24 miles, that will enbance . . in value yearly ; high and healthy, and at less prices if | lawfully. Que of the Chinese employers of | are brave and who toil in spite of their feeble- bought soon and oe eT, GHIELIPS: 2° Sguvinced | the captain has been arrested on the captain's | ness, would no? get any assistance from th _ml0-7t oe ka confession and the otifer is being pursued. | Senate bill, Ido not think a F048, SAbE COUNTRY, PROPERTY 8 A SPE- | Thirty complaints were tiled by Mr. Coon with | se - "4 : <9 se am von little he fond me calty. Suburban Lots, Country = the United States commissioner durimg the | Abie to do for himself in order to get a benefit eas Prope . TEC ~ wd . ¥ mire ee month. “Mr. Coou thinks the present force en- | thst is “due him. | It is not right to offer « FOR a —— 7 . . > smuggling | Premium for shiftiessness. e House bi {08 RENT OB SALE—AT BLADENGBUnG, | Hrely inadequate to prevent tho smuggling | Fremimm for sbifticomos, The House bi large Corner House: 10 rooms, stable and weil; | Which is gomg on over the Mexican border, | ves Ne ae eee ood location ; herdics run within one mile; The Scott act, he says, is practically a failure, |; Mek it is based on the right principle. eld ne, month. JOHN STEPHEN, + because while a Chinaman is under arrest he is | Tbe soldiers do not object to what it contains, ae ———-—___ able to make arrangements with his friends to ut want it to go further. They want $12 a 01 OF LAND NEAR TU) which, Matsa th tees rarviow Heights, through | other town where he will not be known, ‘The | Sou without the Iunit as to age. I think the ground has sold at $5,000 per acre, Price #o,000 | smuggling of Chinamen is very protitable and | House wall stand pretty firmly by the House on easy terms Five per cent interest on deferred i = o orice paid | Dill, but how far they may vield to get somes en di a has heavy capital behind it.- ‘The price paid « bie he may be, vmforts his toil should be bring him in again and to take him to some | Month instead of $8. and wont @ service peu- ais-1in i Chins, for each Chinaman safely lauded in | thing I can’t tell : r op. | the United States is 140. The order of the - aa — proved 4 the fine brick 2 soot avelling Keown as | transfer of Chinamen ¢ Hyatt mansion aud by, ® G-room fraine dwelling: | cisco, Mr. Coon says, was most fortunate and * Wiig ont Gomrable and valuable rope Pebu"™ | will check the trafic fora time, But ax Can- on Probie 222 Fat uw. | ada is too cold aud Mexico too poor for the | yy. Odes Ik SALE—ON METN. BRANCH, B.& O, LOTS, | Chinaman he thinks some other method of | Mt. George W. Cuble, the distinguished lee~ Coptages and Country Homes: Poultry, Track and | getting in will be found. Unless treaties ou | turer and word painter of creole character, ee ee SS LUCRETT, 935 F st. the subjgct are made with Great Britain and | formerly of Louisiana, but now of Northamp- : = Mexico he thinks the exclusion of the Chinese | ton, Mass., is in the city for afew days on bis will be very difficult. Mr. Coon thinks the way south for a pleasure trip. As an incideut AUCTION SALES. bills which provide for the return of the China- = = here under the — — = man to the cuuntry from which he was smug- | Of the tour he will lectw DDUNCANSON BROS, Auctioncers, - gledin are defective. He thinks this provision | auspices of Howard University, his theme be= ing “The Bouth’s first great need.” transit at San Frau-| 4 Talk With the Distinguished Writer s of the Day. E ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF ENTIRE CONTENTS | expensive and useless. He thinks the China- OF STONE YARD COKNER OF SFVEN STH e rel ed to 1 . SIELET (AND HHODE SIALAND “AVENUE, | Man. after trial, should be returned to bis own | Mr. Cable was seen in his quarters ot the HORSES, CAKKIAGE, STONE WAGON, y . _ bitt today by a Sran reporter, and, though By virtue of an order issued by the Supreme Court | again he will be imprisoned for a long term, | ~ . pitae District of Columbia, hoiding a special term for | He thinks also that a photograph should be | l’rof. Gregory had just called to show the vin~ age Baap Ob, the, Protmiecs, Rhode Island ae | given with each Chinese certificate. itor around the capital, a few minutes were TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1890, com- hese Bice = siete given to an expression of opinio: quencing at LEN O'CLOCK A.M., the entire conteuta| CHARGED WITH PERJURY. eee nn Sunrennes Sf agen Se ae Of the stone yard, comprising In pact sicher questions. He was just from his quiet N open, Block Sioas Gutter ole, A Colored Man With Three Names on | £sland home and had, he said, no news to bring, but was as ever alive to the problems affecting national life and destiny, | ' Inthe Criminal Court, Chief Justice Bing- | “YU were with and for the south during the ! ! : , “ war,” suggested the reporter, “but seem wholly m15-d Administrator of Est. of Peter Taylor, dec'a,_| Bam, this morning a colored man, Wm, John- | reconstructed now!” Seaman GOMEhaG, Gecammaes —]son alias Wm. Colbert alias Wm, Ryan, was} “I was a confederate soldier,” he replied, T dite —— % e placed on trial for perjury, in making a false See went into the scrvico so young thet LUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON | agidayit in the pensi { John F. Brown, | hardly had an opinion then, and, it would be H STREET NEAK RHODE ISLAND | ® a Sone. ee, ncci cen © NORTHWESE AT AUCTION. a soldier of company A, first regiment United | Ore Accurate to say, Ihave been constructed On WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIRST, st $ y at FIVEGULOCK FAL, in front of the preinices,i | Stites colored troops, before L. 1. O'Neal, |"“Is not that trae of mauy confederate sole Will sell Lot 43, in square 210, fronting 24 feet notary public, December 4, 1888, Assistant Dis- Toth street near’ Rhode Island venue by a depth or | voeaty Publis . yn saneces riving Horse, Dayton Wagon, ¥ pa Ble phoma Trial in the Criminal Court. Large quantity of Stone, comprising Biue, Ohio and Uther Stone, &e.. & ALLEN K. WALTON, FIFE AVENU, pth or JAW feat to any alley 10 feet wide, “this it is beauti_ | trict Attorney C. H. Armes for the government | ||““Certainly; but -not of Ragone Penang ‘Terms: One-third casi: balance in one and two Mr. Armes opened the case, stating that the patra ieee een mone ™ ) purself a New Englander now? ike Property, oral: cash All conveyancing sad ce" | Prisoner had several aliase “I cali myself an American, “I was educated pending at cust of purchaser. A deposit of 8100 wili | Mr. Waller, for the defendant, said that the | on that kind of food and like it yet.” be required at time of sale. A 4 mivdBi* | correct name was Colbert, but when the pris-| ‘What about the Blair bull?” am im fevor of national aid for education, oner left his oid master, William Johnson, in SPE ae " 2 3 : . but would be a more enth porte: SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Virginia, in 1863, he took the master’s name. | Sach, eo anure 7 there ee — + ph CATALOGUE SALE OF KARE AND VALUABLE | He was ignorantas to how the alias of Wm. Ryan | plus in the treasvry. One of the grounds of ANTIQUES, got into the case, opposition to the Blair bill was, I think, the BEPOUSSE SILY WARE AND ORNA-| = Mr. Armes replied that, under the name | fecling that it would open the way for a raid om MPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. KOWAL Wendi cTrie CHINN: LeMOCE Asp | indictment charging him With persouating | under its shadow. To think that such aid KESDEN CHINA: OLD ENGLISH AND KUS- | Ry: E yi : »| Would pauperize the beneficiaries of RIAN CANDELA DRS PL RA Ryan in a bounty case and was sentenced to the paup ne ueficiaries of the law penitentiary. is an entircly wrong com OLD CLOISONNE JAPANESE AND CHIN puion, for to give HiEC 3%, OLD LAMPS, 18 GILT AND Bie Mr.. Waller asked the court to note the state- | peer In education is to create new wants and °StS: BAMBOO AND OTHER ORNAMENTS: ld be ds for a new trial, | make them get a move on themselves,” JESEL BOXES, PLACQUES] CANDLE SIC ES, ment, for it would be grounds for a new trial. a the en. SNUFFEKS AND TRAYS: FANS, IN: IVOKY PEARL AND STEEL: OLD BLUE ‘AND WHT A. FKANKENTHAL AND KX SETSAND OOD vtEs Mr. Armes said he had simply replied to Mr. “Is not the tendency of the times to ran 4 Waller. ducation to 4 peak rather than. to lay a sol THE TESTIMONY. oundation? ‘ Mr. O'Neal testified to administering the mi - not think so, wher ver there are col- oath to the affidavit. On cross-cxamination | f0s tery are also found the best common ¢ schools. Itis as impossible to separate the witness said that Johnson stated it had been | higher from the common education as to sepa read to him and he understood it. rr the head and the body. They go naturally IS. Smith and R. W. Parkhill testified to | aud uccessarily together, [believe in indus- Piette « bard = oe in Mr. O'Neal's office. sl education, but if it must be cy the peice Fear ae : pwen. | F. M- Tayler. special examiner of the Pension | expense of our present system I would ery TEETH oud TWENTY-F IGT oe CREVEN ee | Office, testified to the papers in the Brown |enpugh, By educcting the aund the heca cil THREE try pone may sates roo! conuer case on file; that the ge referred to was in | dexterity much better than the mind can Without Rycrverto clove the caaetrect. 1 will sell | support of ‘the claim, which was for wounds | be reached by the reverse process, A person Seeae Re cise cen sau cena immersieand | ToS svodlidm Doatilay pad bos further sisted that | ought $e kiow aheut Sen Sliven ar eee ee Exiutition Johnson admitted making the affidavit in | undertakes to teach, and thus the higher edu- eae ct | question cation is essential to the maintenauce of the = 5 = |}. Witness aleo read an affidavit made by John- | lower grades. How He Solved the Race Problem. son that he met Brown at the Capitol the year ~The south seems willing to let the colored From the Philadelphia Press, before for the first time since the war, and | mau work and the north to let him vote. Is Commodore Van Santvoord, one of the | after a taik with im made the affidavit, He | there not more labor antagouism against bi wealthiest of New York business men, the owner | #ls0 said that he had not been in the peiniten- | im the north thaw in the former slave : i 9 tary. “That is easily explaine ite laborers Boe) River line OF boats, parrated 4 | “On, crosb-examinstion witness said that he | arc iu a great majority m the north, and in the most interesting and wholiy néw anecdote about | had exaumined the roll of ¢ mpany A, first col- | fierce competition for bread and butter there Mr. Bruce, The commodore said that after | ored troops, and found one Jokn Brown and | wili be friction where there is such obvious Mr. Bruce had been elected Senator from Mis- | one William Johnson in that company _— difference But the colored laborer bas the sissippi he engaged passage on one of the Mis- | 3¢hm Brown in company J of that regimert, | south practically to himself, and through edu~ sissippi steamboats up the river on his way to! _ ‘Thomas Hepburn testified that as W. H. | cation, if not fur political reasom he does not Washington, ‘The captain of the stearsore | Johnson he served as a corporal of company | crowd or elbow his white compotita heard that the black Sepator-elect was to take | 4; frst United Siates colored troops. There “Are you on record as favoring # national passage by the boat, and he said that he would | 20 other Wim. H. Jolusou im the company, He | election la teach this colored upstart his placé if he tried | first saw defendant in 1875, and he wasthen| “1 am not in favor of any law made for the to put on any airs on the steamboat. ‘The cap- | Wider the name of Wm. H. Johnson and at the | south alone. Such a law should affect every tain himself told Commodore Van Santyoord | Court house. There was a John Brown in the | state alike. But when allis said and done, is what followed. company, but the man produced was not the —_ be “eng nee erry the aes C3 — » said that Senator Bri one. intervention has done more than anything fought the captain.” He said tohim. “Captain, | 82% under the name of yan, was the person | poses ou the part of the southern people. m going a part ourney oi | identified for false presentation in a bounty Agape Tam gunk 8a Agia ete ff pater ened PPT) in 1875, and after argument the offer was| WAITING FOR THE NEW CH! trip to be made as pleasant and agreeable to | OVerruled. 2 aang you as It possibly can be; Uierefore, if pou oil -y Eonowt Nothine like ae} Ymat am Omlicer Says of the Bureau of assign me to that place on the boat where my | A Free Tour or Evrorr!—Nothing like it Provisions and Clothing. people are usually located, and give mea place | Ver heard of before in Washington journal- at the table where the colored people get their | 8™. Get the Washington Sunday Herald and} «] wish,” remarked a naval officer on duty meals, I shall be very mach obliged to you.” | earn particulars. —Adot. “When he said that,” said the captain, “and as ca mie . 5 modestly and politely as ever aman spoke to Beer Only in Army Canteens. 7 a, © 3 ape wagered rca me in my life, [looked at him fora moment | The Secretary of War has amended para-| morning, “that you would correct and then seized him by the arm anf said: | graph 329 0f the army regulations, as follows: | pression that seems to have been started tha® -Come with me; there is nothing on my boat | “The sale or use of ardent spirits or wines in | all of the officers in the bureau are at logger~ too good for you, sir, and I insist that you i ibi | heads and the bureau is in « state of shall sit with me at my own table at meal | “@utcens is strictly prohibited, but the com- | heads ani e i it li disorganization, There has been trouble of ure.” manding officer is authorized to permit light joni fare cing:peothens,© iatd Omeeene waloer to be sold therein by the drink | mal 00ry 1 be ere. eed: ton ey toons Santvoord, ‘so fas us Senator Bruce is con-|on week days and in a room used] Without “any. dednite head hove cerned, is already solved.” for no other and, when prac- | pee, annoying delays and hitches im ——_—_o—_—___ ticable, in a building apart from that| the” foutine = of werk Patrick Higgins died at Elizabeth Tuesday, | in which the’canteen is located, whenever he is Decanse there was no aged ove hundred years and nine months. satisfied that the gi' to the men the oppor- P Dr. T. L. Cuyler has been elected president of the National Temperance Society. Edward Futvoye has been expelled from the setae trom cuaanareet tee ereaeyiarias ‘turns from vat five of of the United States on the question of the revision of the catechism have beeu received. One hundred and thirty-three voted for re- seoread sixty-nine agaist and six declined to ‘Vor . Clarence Miller of Brooklyn has inherited over €40,000 from his godmother, Mra, Hen- rietta Campbeil, deceased, of Norfolk, Va. objections to bo peenanted to Onaghess Spetash jons against the McKinley tariff bill. 8; IRON AND O' GAME AND ¢ LACE SACQU &c., COMPR) i 5 i i ie ge