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FOR RENT—HOUSES. __ NT_61 N IN SCIENTIFIC SER- ee Will Kent to. Aahe‘s @, Tasully Furnianed Foom House June 1 10 December 1, Pt Prane ineiuded. JOR RENT WoUSE 3122 OTH ST. NW ches rene, hot and eoid water. ‘c N, yeh and D ste, ee SEBASE! +4 Bee 3Se8: SaRaEne, 558s weer mae cele BB ase Soe yy tg Ly é 8S “ 1 oa KOS Met. Sr. ESCOTT & WILCOX, 1807 Pa. ave. nw. DK RENT -HOUSE 1424 QST.; IN EXCELLE For s Suil Yat appiy to W me D STABLE ON C ST. N.W. pear wz oms im house 2 rooma over Have Sito WO. DENISON O23 Fat ame 8 JOK RENT—HOCS! JO KENT—NEW SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, ALL ‘mod. imps. . four rooms on Ist floor. hw. ; 820 per mouth. Apply toyWARKEN B.C fs steers tte A tba Boe impe., also, garden aud stable; tenant, math. 3 TITLE & CO. V0 Fs dt JOR RENT— 1124 *TH N.W., THREE-STORY Bay-window Brick House; 9 rooms and bath; mod. lupe. , clove: to every room, erywtal chandeliers; rent per month. Apply A 13-Room Bric! JOK KENT —BY JONE J. in excellent condition: all modern unprove- Apply 124 N st. nw. USE 317 NEW 850 per month, DR RENT—N FE. CORNER MAPLE AVE. Al c oit Park ; % rooms. all mod fai home; rent 43 BA “MILLER, 1213 F ST. se, with all mod. imps., ill be rented to that Very Pleasant ‘Sth st. n.w., near low: ful tenant from July 1 to Oct. Fent, furnishe: F. SALK—VALUABLE NEW YORK AVE. BUSI- E55 PROPERTY, 4-story Ptb and 15th sts. nv.: price BEADFORD, 1305 F stow. ENT -1507 28TH ST. brick Front, bay ck building bet. 20. PITNEY & {Ok RENT- £, DAVIS & CO, 1319 F st. OK RENT—& NICc SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE BET. Se neag Smithsonian; mod. in . TEN-ROOM HOUSE want: stable; frait, HERTFORD, 14196 st. my7- FURNISHED HOUSE NEAK THOMAS aud completely furnished | 5 and Scott Circles; well eau be had for 40or 6 months. Ans JOR RENT-HOUSE OF 8 ROO! ware ave. n.e.; mod. imps. Apply 214 COLUMBIA ST. Brick, all mod. urps., in good order, lines street cars; to a careful tenant, 827. B15 T st uw. 3 OK KENT— HOUSE 1734 10TH S1 IRSOS Rome, mie ; key next door Ow RENT_UNFURNISHED, 1701 KL ave. uw. 61 2413” Wasa. ave. aud stable... 241] Kt aw, Conn. ave, 15: extended, 156. 13 1600 16th st.o.w., 195.12 1464 Stoughton st, 0.55 2406 Stoughton st., ¥r..55 2 5 ‘ihe above houses can be examined by THOMAS J. Fisytid our cfice only. Ok KENT_—BY THOS. EK WAGGA) ESTATE BROKER, 917 ¥ ST. N.We Ist. u.w., 22r. ry 9100 21st. uw., Or. S3LV SESE DESeseee: 40 331K stb. ine isc 2d floor,419 12th Str. 441 Gat.n.w.2r815. #50 Store room cor. let and 6.50 Stable rear GIT Hit w..1 ‘220.30 Shop rear 1620 Ost. nw. 468 La. ave..3 rooms, $60 4th fico: 2 & 15 0) Central Bids, room 21-10 10D of »perty on m office for bulletin imesed on im27] THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, HOUSE, VERY East Capitol Park, 117 B ntsining & large rooms, 3 small rooms, 6 te and bath rin rent #333 For full list cal the Ist and 13th. pleasantly situated near ROR RENT_Gos Dwelling, $ rooms, wod nant AF COU STORE AND iow rent to per- BE, 1425 New York ave. lane sap ater Press Brick House, roome. Tait: ail mod. imps. ROR RENT — 3 t.. » Delightful Ba: and bath. concrete 644 EAST CAPITOL ellar and ail modern improve: Inquire 608 Yth st. now. r INDIANA AVE. is. now. : 10 rooms, water, Inquireat house. Fe-chtt \TCOMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE 15 to October 15,1490; 13th at. berween rent reasonable. JAMES A BATES & CO, & ROOMS: ALL N ST. N.W.; near Belt care. nicely pay mod imps, 6 40. UN4 4th ne. ). To colored family. Rood condition; inps. $18, BARNES & WEAVE OK KENT 146 A ST. rooms and bath: 450 New Jersey month. i M. MOKRISON, 1z1viy Fst nw. m2 pe KENTA SIX- between Gh and 71 wonth.” Apply Koum ENT OR SAL! 5 room house. in spleadid order aud with path oud east exposure, just vacated by own op Sst for $30. Alsos Large Furnished Cottage jQZU0 10 the semson. Address NANTUCKET, Star office. {ok KENT_PURNISHED HOUSE NEAR CONN. vod tenant cheap uni M¥1) ous of the niccat homes in the part of the city: possession 3 wit teas tit china, furnished’ co and permit to see GREEN, Keal Estate Agent, 303 7th st. Rk RENT—6lv K ST. mod. imps. bear cars and key at GOS K st. ne. + ¥. W. LUCKEK & BRO., 100 Fst. ne. i RENT-ONLY @33 PER MONTH, F Foo: Bay -winduw aud Cellar Brick Howse, -. bear-carsaud Capitol, CHAS. A. SHIE: will rent to = ptember SU, 1891; one of baception of linen, ly. For particul 6-ROOM BRICK sehoul; $18.50 CHAKLES W. naxor, 921 F ST. NW. 1ge-.m.1.959 1013-1021 lat Giover building, fais F st nw. % 1 List atores, stables, &c., tt office. =— om Neo SP SERRE, my24-6¢ “1418 Fst. nw. Fok RES T_BY JUNE 1, 2024 PST. N. W., EIGHT- room Brick; bay-window front; parlor, dining room and kitchen on same floor; referetice required; rent in advance, 9:3 per month Apply 1e13 nw my23-7t" —BY FISH & MILLER, 1213 F ST. N.W. 1914 snavrapl., 10s, 870 Tra8 Gorcorss 1212 Lath at nw, Or 603 3103 Pa meee On 60/41 60)11 Tor, 143658 at. n.w., 7; a pri is We, TE! | 642 at ne. ‘SUMMER RESORTS. Queen Anne, Cottaxe, Yr. and spacious grounds, porches around house andy abundance of ‘and pure water, 22 miles9rom Washington: %4 mile from Franconia station on Washington and Richmond BK; 840 per month tor season or 3400 per annum. An Elevant Residence, 1or., with fine «arden, st Kingwood, W.Va; with ‘eve onvebience aud fur- nished, even to table linen; for season $600. Aigo at Kingwood, W.Va., a Fine Hemidence: 12r.; ie acres of xround: near’ Cheat river; fine fishing, &e. ; for neanon 8400. ‘These resorts are 7 hours’ ride by B. & O. R.R, from Washington, im the Alleghanies. FE BENT sor 7 st. 2 AND Dwelling: 8 rooms; stable in rear: good business atand; opposite base ball grounds: #40. DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., 1319 F st. nw. 7 Oat 8. 92.8.5 Wo AE. 8.30 8.30 0k RENT—UNFURNISHED, = M4 Pa. ay, 10r, b at.n.w., 107.850 now, 10r... 340 40 Union st.Gr..$12.30 th st. pw, Nime-room Brick ; jient to € wand Peusion Otices; $40. Vermont ave.; comp, furn.; 10F., all mi; uring summer Finanert pena eS ferred. Gt TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F stn } water and gas, 820 bs st. a0. #1 Southern exposure’ Key next door: m24-Imo AKKEN CHOATE & CO., 610 Lith st. JOR KENT EIGHT-ROOM BRICK DWEL! ane, with a large new Brick Stable, with loftand five stalls. ou alley in rear: only per qonth, being 415 1st. ae KA. PHILLIPS & SO: per montis N. ave. f a 08 MENT BY RO jOLTZMAN, tate and Insurance Broker. 10th and F HOUSES. 1228 M st. n.w., 167.8 3 15g st. 8r. 2. -W. w. i, p.w.. Lr. it. nw. 16r. 6 Lith si 11022 Conn. av. ¢reary..#30 BR. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sta.n.w._ ~4 FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCES, 1412 1515 Rhode Island ave, 1528 Ost. and w. Apply to 7 J. 3, SHEDD, 1507 B. 1. ave. ‘T—-TWO NEW AND ATTRACTIVE ear Dupont Circle. One 8 rooms and Other 12 rooms and bath; #60. AH. m?i-lm* 2016 PORTNER PLACE, BE- Cand V sts., one of those bouts year ago; 6 rooms bapered throughout. and bath; artisticall; cellar: dry and airy; to m1 Inp i N st. N.W. room House; all ani; for short or lous NY¥'& WHITING, beivialds pe 14TH SP. N.W., 9 ROOMS, IN pure sprinc well water in yard: on pretises or at Room 11, Kobbins th and F ste. nw. my 19-1 S60 per month by Year 84) pet mua’ toot T month by year In ot. 1. = JOHN E. BEALL my 17-1 Feet NT—UNFURSIS ED— st... FITCH, FOX & BROWS, 1437 Penn. ave. nw, T OR SALE-TWENTY-FOUR-ROOM House; elegantly turnished; with every conven- : ionsry mirrors: steam best open grates; house new; suitable for cl ily ora smal hotel. Apply 1433 L JOR RENT—IU eautiiul new houses; 7 rooms aud bath: papered inthe bighest style of the art; concrete cellar whole Tenth ; Leht, airy and dry ; rent 83:3 351 m THEU'D FRIEBUS, 1439 U st, JOR RENT—-AFTER JUNE 10, NEW Bitic Dwelling, 420 N. Washington st., Alexandria, Vi seven rovus and bath; large yard, For terme, dress RENT, ¥.O, Box aay 16-Tm. OK RENT—THE HANDSOME DWELLING, 1123 13th st, n.w., cor. Maas, av tricashgbting. =| HEISKE. mo-tm, VOR RENT—IN ANACOSTIA—ONE VERY AT- tractive Cottage: xood water; trees, flowers aud shrubs; 6 rooms, Une House: large “rounds and stable; 8 rooms. Three Kooms for light house keep- ing in’s delightfully located new cottage. Apply to H. A. GRISWOLD, Anacostia, D.C. ap29-1m FOR SALE—HOUSES. __ JOR SALE—CHEAP—FINE BUSINESS CORNER, ith st. sw; house 7 rooms, water and gas; lot gAbPly to HENRY WEX,"SOT 7th St" sw. JOK SALE—A BARGAIN FOR $2,500~TWO Brick Houses, 18x7, feet, renting fur #18 per mo. and adjoining lot 71470 feet! “All for price. named. SANDS & & DY, 14.5 F st. now, c TO PROCURE AN ant Home in very ira: West: Qst bet Gth and 7tn; 2 lines of cars: High School and market; south frout; new: 2 stcri and eller; iat floor, large rior, diniuw room 1 ‘a foor, 4'nice bed rooms and bath: frout aud back stair natoral wood fiuish: beautiful chandeliers and hxtures: lot 1¥x104 to every- thing first-claws, being built by the owuer for a home, Four particulars and lowest price apply to aaa DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n. GOR SALE-$4,300 ILL BUY AN ELEGAN' New Bay-window Brick House. northwest, soar electric cars; 9 rooms and bath: natural. wood iiuishe complete in every detail; will reut for 830. will seli atan advance of $1,000 inside of ~ years.’ A) pply at once. DAVID D. STONE! 806 F st. nw, ROK Say 2 neon near H; lot 19.3110; side and tear 3 it DAVID D. STONE, SI oF aes % WR SALE—1116 3D ST. N.E. NEW 6-ROO: Brick, 20} ‘one left: ane in kiteben; cash payrment : balance monthly WhlGht STUCKETT, S10 F st. my2Z8-3t JOR SALE-OWNER, NOW BUILDING A NEW Pees ofers he present Handsome Kesidence on the handsomest corner om North Caroli bargain, WRIGHT & STOCKETT, 810 F a JPROK SALE enterpris 450. 5 m23-3t < ORDER TO ENTER INTO AN we will sell the remainus House of the row (913 Fat. ne.),a New Finely Finished Houses op accommodating terms—for 83,500. Wil STOCRETT, S10F st. Dow. my Fos SALE—SPECIAL BARGAIN—UF YOU WANT 8 Moderate-priced Home in ® «ood location exain- ine 1602 15th st. oe Too —o a = maps: 5,300. mission epect Gale Wie? EARL. G25 Fat nw. eae? 2 SALE—NOTHING CHEAPER TH. Ten-room Frame Cottage, all imps. ; fine order, gith lance front and back yards and Franie Stable; lot 262110, to alley; round alone worth neariy. price 412 South Kast. Bottom Pric Fermssion to inspect by Card Ouly. mz8-5t . C. DUVALL, 925 F st.n.w, $2,000, inspect by Card Only, —as-ot TW. ©. DUVALL, 925 F at. mw. R SALE—TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, lot 142100 _W.C. DUVALL, 925 F st. 00 D_ INVESTMENT-7-ROOM Brick Bay Wii mouth each to colored families, Ci Thuiasiog to inspect by Ci 3 mZ8-ot eeetw. c DUV JOR SALE—FINE BRICK DWELLING, 1 6 ROOMS, aitimps; No. 307 Eat uw; 616,000. Note—Per~ Maumion to imapect By * ms-ot WC. DUVALL. 095 Fat ny Fair 2k use robert ENE use ober ox nat 13-room Brick Dwelli order: large Parking. owy $10,000; easy terms mi8-St "WW. C. DUVALL, 92: nw. WR SALE—CHEAP—T WO-STORY BRICK DWEL- Fittwin nice ontee toe Manas ‘up, e800. ome Heinen Oman ing AgNO Tae Boe r ; 28 ot W.C. DUVALL, 925 Dwelliug rent tor $35 a month. Price B00. at DAVID Db. STONE. BON Fst hws ¢ HOUSE, WITH STABLE, imps; very pretty; Bo suall {OR SALE—A BRICK HOUSE 6N 3D ST. NW. pt ig tor 630 8 Reus, ate. 5 By and bath % ails Vib bs TONE, as. aw |___ FOR SALE-HOUSES. LLE. NEAR G, TWELVE-ROOM + bot 20.6x200; will sell I DAVE DB. MTONE, 808 . NEAR EW roomie: et BOSESO to wide LE—Lith et. near Ne it Fuh beat FOR SALE—LOTS. IR SALE—CONNER LOT Vi Circle, 22.9160 ft., for ¥ NEAR DUPONT ILL & JOHNSTON, ___" 1503 Penna ‘ave. iz SALE IN MOUNT PLEASANT FOUR 16 corner 16th and Laurel sts... desirable shade i be guid thfe week af ‘bargain . BK SALE—ATTRACTIVE, NEARLY Fen baa Dwellings well located, POR Sate LE — DESIKABLE LOT WY frontage on Rhode Island ave. near 14th st; not good alley and room for in. GEO. F. GRAHAM, 131 iia Fy Rk SALE—THREE LOTS, EACH 25X109 FEET, ~? Feed at. aye between 7th st. is rapial cheap at 81.65, us thesu ona auprovensen' somgly.. Terms cary. UCE 8ST. LE DROIT PARK. Dwelling, 7 rooms and ba Open grate, ching closet, concrete ce! improvements; ‘and balance to suit; WARHER & a ioe Bote vemnenta; cash Five ‘Two-story ted at $7 per month eac ne ee RB SALE OR RENT- DESIRABLE RESIDENCE Uae RFURD, 1307 Fat. lag: all modern im) ie each $5, Re — ane ae sveb that rf band Wil T. OKIE, 1331'Fet. nw. BNE Sotsa to 2 a hy20x08 © > Post. near 16th: 85,200. Te 00 OP FM BRNID D. STONE, 806 Fst. now. x0 i EG ST. BETWEEN 13TH x212; sideand rear alley; B. H. WARNER & CO, ‘916 F st nw MR SALE—FINE PU yon Oth st. Tuturnisied, 12 furnish KILL & TERRY oR SALE—VERY J Brick Dwelling on ADK TOOTD aN and bath room above ; cellar under whole house; }wun- dry aud servants’ bath room ; furnace and electric bells; all mod. imps. two-story bri Tear of lot, fronting wide alle; Tmt to inapect apply to. JOB SALE-13TH sT. NW. PRETTY BRICK THREE-STORY room cellar all mt.» $n good location Ra: Darien, and cheap’ at $4,300. MERE TW. my2s-ot LE. block 14, Meridian Hall; 65 16th st. and’ Meridian Hill: $1. dust berond Columbia ro m28-3t 3 NE, 3-STORY BRICK, # small cash ; ERRILL & T 300 feet front om On 16th extended rooms and bath: mouthly, “$4,000, M FLOR SALE—LOTS 45 TO 49 INCLUSIVE. JOR SALE — stories aud baseinent; preas-brick ‘This yery valuable piece of property will be sold ch Apply at owner's, 1: K st. n.w., corner residence. brick, 9 rooms and cellar. ack yretty homes, Crus. | the ®ve iftakeu at once. GAIN 1F TAKEN AT 60 feet on 14th st. v foot: adjoining BARGAIN E, Star office. TORY BRICK ON SUN 19th aad 20th sts; un- once, a Lot with frontay: ; turnisbed $18,000; Brick on. od terms. JOHN ©) ATH! or Kenyon st., at 58 cents ric: traders’ Nation: NEW HOUSES—THAT FINE ‘of New Houses on the south aide of R 1kth st. n.w. (near New Hampshire « sud basemente, bay windows, fine \d stiperintended by 7, REET N. W., BE- x ae ee OR SALE_SOUTH SIDE RS SSLE—A 13-ROOM HOUSE AND STABLE tweeu 16th and 17th stree 14th sts. ; lot 206x100. Se B. H.W, £C0., 1225 Fst. ow, ‘A SPECIAL BARGAIN IN ALEXAN- dria, \a—A 13-room Brick House, about 30 teet front, with all mod. imps., including 1 kroud, ou which there is ood stable, ‘Tm a fashionable part $6,500, J. A. SETTLE & CO, FoR SALE— Rest, bet. Lsth and obo i ‘Schneider, arch! . H. Duehay in the best manne! Honises open between 8:30 am. and 6:30 pin, each ce of corner house. hers. th street and New BH. WARNE . 916 Fat aw. N STREET N.W.. B on BSby about VS BH. WARNER & CO 916 F street 1. w._ SSTREETS N. W. ‘EH. WARNER & CO., VIG F street n. w, Kk BALE_CHEAP TO AS Aaa on T st. bet. Lith and ‘alinet mantels wit NORTHWEST. Bled Nearths, Nes “Brice 9-400. earths, Ke. Price $6,400. “A zs THOS. G. HENSEY & CO. BR £109; per foot, $1. JJORSALE--OWNER, DESIRING TO LEAVE TOW for an extended trip abroad, authorizes us to offer of those new T: ‘Back: located on oth near H t.e. at s bargaii 8ix rooms and bath, and is built in tiret-cluss sty] 44,105 feet deep to: 19. ie -.16, 1 tg 3229 10th st, uiiding Bricks | B. H. WABNER & 00., 916 F street n. Ww. Price und terms at ANENHOWER, Tor price abd terms appl; 0.1500 Bete nw. ie HANDSOME RESIDENCE 1 Pleasant: 13 rooms: large rounds; fruit tod. R. BERT A BARGAIN IF TAREN AT ONCE nave. n.W.; new brick house; seven Tooms; batt; mod. imps. ; two story and basement; 21 263. For price aud terms ap id other trees; oomupied For price and terms V bt BOti and 31st, 44 acres on Spring at. bet, 7th and 14th house, elrgantly situated for s subdivisou— itifal lots, per MT. PLEASANT PROPERTY. : Lota on Park st., Brown st. cor. Howard ave., im- oved and mnimproved \E OF THE BEST BUSINESS COR: ners in the West End, DW. Must be sold at GADSBY, 1008 F JOR SALE-CHEAP—TO AN IMMEDIATE PU chaser, 449 Florida ave, n.w., looki 2 lots on Whitney av. ! Acre lots in Ammendal ington, on Baltimore ax Brookland—Choice lots, The above 1s only a portt on’ Ll at office for bulletin isaued on ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. 'W BRICK HOUSE. ON T s't. NEAR ; 9 rooms snd « bath. cellar under house; heated by afurt ‘This house is a bargain. t HERRON & RAM ON Q ST. NW. BL’ = hear cars, schcols and markets, bath; just new: facing south; built ‘sell at a barwain. MEKRON & RAMEY, HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS, BRICK x110, on east side of 1bth at., Oa month. A rare Kailroad. Very cheap. the Ist and loth. (ny2?7 | ‘every section of the city Bo sure to mive us ac lumps. 5 two-story ‘an @. HENSEY & CO,, 1800 F et. a. ‘OR SALE—TWO-8TORY BRIOK Neighborhiood, 50; very easy terms, JOHN ck; tu perfect or- apply to THOS, oO} ; > by 100 by 15 uately will re- 1 deep: persons wishing to build imam ture No cash payment 9n lots. Pric ++ Owner, Star office, ‘OK SALE—O! OF CHOICEST LOTS Todd aud Brown's sub Mt. Pleasant; carriageway improved; om grade. good speculation; price 2c, NC. CLARK, 605 F b.w.m CATHOLIC UNIVERS- for owner's ows \quare foot. ALL OR SALE—FACING THE ity. on Bunker Hill road, Lot nearly 100 feet front; Fade all that could be desired : price EDUCATIONAL. OOL OF LANGUAGES. 723 14th st. nw. Open all Summer (Suminer prices.) paring tor College a Specialty. Branches in New York, Boston, Philede Paris, France, Berlin an Moscow, Russia, ot Also Summer School in Asbury } UN ERSITY OF Vi! Degin 10th July, 1890, and end 10th September, For circular apply (P. O. a m24-shw,2w,J10,2aw2w “Prof. Com. QDWARD C. TOWNSEND, Teacher of Flocution, Correct (deep) Breathing Voice Culture, Oratorical ana Dramatic Action, at 13: JOLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCF, Class or private i and trame; lot < thie will rent for, ¢: HE BERLITZ sci ROR SALE_BY FISH & MILLEN, 12 213 LOTS ON N ST. NEAR N. CAPITOL, BRICK HOUSES WITH MOD. IMPRU jectric cars: very chi T. R. BROOKS, 616 12th st, OT AT THE INT! iy increasing in value, y best corner in that section; ‘T. K, BROOKS, 616 12th st, JOR SALE- LOT 10 8. A. PHILLIPS’ SUBDIVI- sion of North Arlington Height: ducres on the Ge cago, Louisville, within 100 ft. of bis in this locality is fap; TRES (nine weekly) ights, comprising seven etown and Fairfax turnpike ; Y R&C 200,000 FEET OF GROU eastern section : on linet wow railroad on Benita Foal lane frontage on 7th xt, nw near Whitney ave, SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY WES’ Nocor, $4th,15r.and & yin Places, bet. 12th and 13th. “VALUABLE LOT 0: D.W. between G and H sts. ; he to C.K. L. CROWN, 3U1 456 at. 8. A CHEAP BUILDING between Ziet at. and New Also valuable property on G st © other demirabie property, which we will be yarties desiring to mak ments or to obtain ho Z VOR SALE —A BAY-WINDOW BRI side of Wallach place; Grooms, bath and pantry: od cellar; house in first-clasa condition, 5,1 (dress Box 10h, Star otiice. S JOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL EIGHT-ROOM ROU ail modern improvements; je care; small reservation in Inquire on preniiae RIVATE SCHOOL FOR YOUN Dotzheimer Strasse, Wiesvaden, MAKIE. Pupils received for the lete education in all branches of intending to stay for ‘oufortable hous Hampshire ave. ; Seience and art; alsy for th fect miantal end physiest teaihieee wa Perfect mental at physical training, Numérous e: "Circulars obtainable at 347 (es OK SALE-THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF oth and M sts. n.¢.: 105 fect on Mst.. 180 feet on | Sth st. ; just the lot for buildin i houses that will sell readily, or will be S food to hold tor rive, at SWorMstTEDT & BRA lot 103. feet; near a aegeme front; $5,500; rents 835. ABHINGTON CONSERVATORY _ Good Templar Hall it year. Piano, Orwan, Voice, advantages, O. B'BULLAKD, Directo: Chassical aed Maders tanwuage cal and Modern Lan, Prof. H. LAKKC Of Sorbonne, Paria, 1207"K IHE GAILLARD ®CHOOL OF LANGUAG! F st. n.w.—Spectal Freuch, Ppanish Courses for Tourisis, complete in twenty-| Jensons, will be held all wammer, i SUMMER, ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, best and cheapest place to learn Draw- instruction for all ages, private or Inclagges, commencing hnmediately at half price. ‘OR SALE—CORNER LOT, 30x streets northeast, ssutheast exposlire : a pretty lot ; fi SWORMSTEDT & BRAD: FROR SALE A BARGAT —ONHST.N.E., THREE. ae En story Brick Store and Dwelling ; size of iot 20 teet front by 114 feet 6 inches to a A teraye apply to Violin, Flute, Corn PRIVATE FR ORK SALE—A VERY ECONOMICAL LOT, FLON ‘ork ave. by 124 feet_on 21st ing 71 fect on N at Bows OBL Oaquare feat, Land—Four Eight-room Brick Houses; 1 3,500 each; rent ®: ife Saving Servic Price per foot, Tic, iw. ; one corner houxe; Apply Lieut. SILL, U. 3. eu Italian and é G Fst. ui. w. \DID OPPORT ro eay and cn ex Minutes" ride over B and O. EMMONS & BROW OK SALE. purchase a Bue Lot Hyattsville, Me ‘twenty trains a day. nw. 2-atory frame 20 luth at. nw. and 3: Ist. nw. Good investment, Droit Building, INNECTICUT AVE, in hard Wood: conservatory, egegeary to a complete hone; OU Bt tng and Paintity PER SQUARE Fi s VERY LOW PRICE, For Vacant Lot north side of Lat 38 feet west of MONT AVENUE. NEAK 8 8T. IVIL-SERVICE FXAMIN 1d information; fourteen: AM., dvy inati- cessful preparation years’ experietice. tute, s.w. cor. Sth and K sts. Bw. Te Pabts cei SaEviC : et iw Pupil pee is “Lessons {00 Highest references, x J SKIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL—AN ELEMENTARY and High School for Both Sexes. 1811 I st. SIDWELL, Principal PLENDID PROPERTY, CORNER F 0, with Brick Stable ‘im rear; if Taken at once will be soldata 7 BH, W, a Tor all for all ex: musts Bureau. SOIN FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS, ule of Tenaliytown rond, st inter- | section of Woodley lune ; easy terms: electric cars are j Row running to this property. JOHN ALL. 1321 Fat, 10 CLOSE SYNDICATE authorized to offer the remaining lots in Bell ‘on easy terms or special prices, for cash, on all le sold wide of ten days. road, now Under construction, passes this pro} {his is an opportunity builders and speculators notoverioox. For Admitted at uny ti located Business Properties on Pa. ave. between 6th and 7th sts. ne ; large store, cellar of Site roome and bath t each: lote er taking the two & cheap SWORMSTEDT eh N uRWOOD INST! yhiand Terracer, ie 421.6m. Mr. and Mra. WM. D. CABELL, Principals, SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Corner 7th aud D we ting House Training, Shorthand and Ty; phy aud Electric ncerian Penmanshi| echavical and Architectural Drawing, aud night sessions, had. Apply to my24-6t ats and full part ATCHELDER, 1215 F st. now, pap eh 2) ulare call upon ‘% 19 HANDSOME NEW PRESS jouses ; located on .. Le Droit Park, which 1 Fach House has all cellar under entire house. Terms payment and balance $25 per rehaser will have priv- ilege of seleciing yas futures and wall ‘Take cable or 9th st. cars direct to fue park. Lote run to 20-foot alley: plenty of splendid opportunity to secure # home in that love) ion, combining as it does the advantages of botl ‘These houses contain fom 6 to 9 Brick Bay-window Hi Harewood ave. and Spruce will se}] on the installment pI JOK SALE — M. subdivision, Lith st, and beaunful Kock Cheapest Lots in the st. between Ist and 2d Sebool of Telegray extended, overlooking the city Creek valley.’ 4 trict, on line of street cars, M ! we. $160 to SANDS & KENNE! ted catal free. LL.B Principal SARA A. country and city, roomseach and Don’t tail to iuepect this a poor cae of property. ot PROPOSALS. _ T, OFFICE OF THE Washington, D, is will be received SIXTH, 1880, for Cutti rpeta, and Marking Carpets for Ship- Cutting aud Laying Linoleum and Mat- ting and Relaying Old Carpets. Instructions to bid- op application to the office of the tauy anu all bids FOR RENT--STORES THAI VERY DESIRABLE : Zo feet in depth, aL MO PARKER, T418 F st. RENT—STORE_N. W.COK. 8TH AND N N.W jekly settled neighborhood, ‘and Kood stand f Grocery, Drug store or like: WaGGAMAN, OR BALE—1314 WA. iew House; furnace; ered throughout; fe Yard und altogether the iuost charm: Wrvet: tern easy. BH, WARNER & HOSE EIGHT NEW BRICK HOUSES Ist aud North hese this Department URSDAY, JUNE ine, Sewing aud will lease to desirable superintendent. ‘The right to re; Partial bids will not posais should be addressed to the Sccre! ‘reusury and indorsed Sewing Carpets, Ki home or invest- CHARLES W. H. BICYCLES. _ the above qualities ar: KAMBLEM for 1880. fake no mistake, cheap wheel, either in quality or cheaper Sefeticn, we have the lex this season. “Proposals for _ Acceptance of proposals propriation vy Congress, W CORNER PROPERTY gr 5 000. FFICE OF THE COMMISSION mbia, Washington, D.C.. Mi Sealed proposals Wil be receivea at the. offi Commissioners "of the TD rWELVE O'CLOCK NOON on MONDAY, JUNE SIX- ihe Various branches of the Disirict government with general sapplies for the hscal year ending tionery, blank forms and py ture, isvdware, tinware, plumbers boots and shoes, drugs lumber, forae, fresh meats, ice and telephone supplies, Yoyether with all ink application at Room 8, DISTRICT 4, 1890. — iao, but not at the > buy other «rade y too mitch cash when you purchase your A limited number of Secoud-band Safe- tea can be ‘taken in part payment for New AMERT- H, 1800, for furnishin June JO. 1891, con; uIpplics, crocerien, sud Varnishes, ‘castings, fuel, dry goods, Blank forms of proposais, ation, can be obimius Dnstrict Building, on det st. 81 Tany snd all bids or parts of bids. 88, LG. HINE, A. trict of Colnmbia. ROPOSALS FOR FUEL—CLERK'S 0) House of Representatives, Washi x led proposals ‘willl be aeceived at U TWELVE O'CLOCK M., FRIDAY, JUNE the delivery of 00) tons, more or less, of the best White Ash Furnace Coal screened); also. leas, of the best Spruce Pine and one hundred and fifty (150) cords, more or less, of the best Oxk Wood, a may be needed at the House of Representa uring the fisesi year ending June ol; vod and cowl to be delivered and red ip the ‘Vaults in the south wing of the Capitol, at s and in such quantities as may be desired by: use of Kepresentatives, The coal ROK SALE_L 81 ‘Lhree-story and Bageinent Brick ofp improvements: 88, AR CORNER 16TH N.W., ;,Nrooms all mod: ‘ABNER & CO., oY \BKICK DWELL- B. H. WARNER & CO., H st, n.w. (near 9th at ONLY ONE 18 KATED COMBI CACLING RIN ‘BO. 3 E: GUARANTEED, ND: Skretizs, psy HIGH GRADY BOYs' AND GIRLS’ SAFETIES. SALESROOM, Cor. Oth and E ste. n.w. ICYCLE EXCHANGE, MASS. A 2.W. : every kind of re} Bess: ordinary work done for aud delivered, (tentiny.) PAL! JOKSALE—SEVE Pr aia on Navy place #.e M. ROBEKT, Commi: ®. AND OTH ST. 1890,—Sealed 2x 180, with ata- J-STORY AND BASEMEN' five (75) cords, As; on N between I 426" 4th avd 15th si B, H. WARNER & 916 F _EOUSEFURNISHINGS. Cooxixe By Gas. A full tine of GAS COOKING STOVES On band snd for sala Ok SALE — OTH NEAR J ST. N. W.-BRICK ‘with all modern finprovements: NER & PST ony (BRICK: 9 ROOMS AND CEL. becut in three (3) pieces. The wood inst measure gt; Not y 228 cubic feet to the and cut at the Capi coal at the Capitol andthe bids is reserved. ‘The bids forcoal ard w ‘PHE. SON, Clerk of house of my21-lawdw ROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF, VEGETABL Tesh beef,” &c., will be recetved at the Bureau of Provisions yitol and it ats it WaHNE ee SS eee 16 F ALE. 313 H OTN, House, lot 290x120, a. = it to rewelh the reject any and ail to EDWAKD Mc- IGHT-ROOM BRICK be sold for very small WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. KS, B1G 12th st, mz: _GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. H. D. Bax IMPORTER AND TAILOR, SPRING AND- SUMMEB 2890. Full Stock of FOREIGN SUITINGS, BUSINESS. &c., &c., RECEIVED AND OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION. . D. BAER, 1111 Penng. sve. SPECIALTIES. ood,” and addressed AP HOM E-BAY WINDOW Bread 1, D.C.—May 10, 1: SPyoposais tor Bree w. just above N, at junction of Com to alley; No. 1831 B st.n.w. LOW . H. WARNER & CO., v6 ris ST CAPITOL BETWEEN OTH AND B. H. WARNER & CO, _916 Fat nw. iT SIDE 19TH Be EN Q IDE 19TH BETWEEN Q AND judow Dwellings, sll imps., Nos. 436 and 438 cal at. NORTHEAST: rented at §20.0 per ABLE PROPERTY ON BELO sigiggontnes BH. WARNER 2 na era at Z 1 SALE—A BEAU’ MANICURE. ¥ LOCATED CORNER MAB! 703 15th sta. w. over cure and Chirupodist south of New ¥« [OR SALE—GOOD INVESTMENT IN STORE AND 107 F aun. AUCTION SALES. ee ee er eaten orn. Opposite City Post Office, OUR REGULAR SALE OF FURN: E AND FF- FECIS Takes PLAce Wil ROOMS THU) SDAY. MAY TWENTY NINTH. AT TEN O'CLOCK AM.. COMPRISING A LARGE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 10 Bk SOLD UT RESERVE, it Ge W. STICKNEY, Auctioncer, 936 F st TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY AT THE. SOLTNW IST Saree OF FIKST AND L STREETS SOU 1H- By virtue of acertain deed of trust reconted in Liber 1406, folio 15, one uf the land records for the District of Columbia, snd at the reqnest of the party sectred thereby. we will offer for sale in front of the premisem on MONDAY. THE NINIM DAY OF JUNE, A. 1590, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. t rere 2 the city es Own and described as BS00 on lot 340. ari Bt the rate of 8 pers . Terms of Purchase ay $1. LSND. haser. A deposit of Line ot sa 38 or the defaulting 7 MARK, Trustee. |W. STICKALY, Auctioneer, 3346 F st. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF SEVEN UNFINISHED HOUSES ON FIRST oTREHT NIA By, virtue A certain derd ¢ EX ot the thiet of nd at the request uf the paris :@ cured theres. I “wiiloffer for sale im fromt of. the TH DAY OF JUNE premises on MONDAY. D, U8#0. at FIVE U Lue sjuare ‘five the said subdivision ts Reonted in book of the sarveyor's office of the District Sold subiject to a dee! of trust ou ea he let sun. interest centhim per anaum from Terms of sale. Fa mentioned trusts t Aswtimiedl Uy pure red on each a1 the by JOUN ©. HEALD, Tew 500 Sth atre cokes JAS. H. MAKK, Trustee, ~ COUNTRY BOARD. WAdtT eat INE MILES eeason; cony ‘weather. Fins accu Sease Axo Scsare Hass IN CASSIMERE, DEKBILS AND STRAWS, DUNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS, Sth Avenue Styles. BOYS’ and MISSES’ STRAWS at 50c., and upward. MEN'S STRAW BATS st 50c and upward. A large lot of GENU! MACKINAW STRAWS at 61.00, worth €2.90, §2.50 and 43.00. WILLETT & RUOFF, Pennaylvenis ave. my20-2u0 UREKA ROACH POWDER i, Will positively Expel ail Roacbes at once. NO POISON. NO PUPF REQUIKED. Price 30c. per ib. ‘Will be sent by express on receipt | of the amount in staaups or, postal Lote. Manutactured by myl NATURE AND CURE, BY A. P LIGHTHILL, M.D. . 1017 15TH ST. NORTHWEST. Catarrb manifests itself by a discharge from the head, sometimes of a coloriess glairy fuld, but oftever ofa purulent, greeuisli-vellow mat- ter, which in many iustances isso copious that Paticnts feel as thougt: their whole bead is ins stateof corruption. The digcharve often lodges behind and above the soft palate, requirinus « most coustant hawking for its removal. Oft: scales or iucrustations are biown irom the nos- trils, either solid or of a tubular form. The breath ts offensive, and sometimes revoltingty fetid, Smell, amd occasionfliy the taste, is in paired or destroyed, the hearing becomes al fected, uoises in the head make their appenr- ance, and the eyes are apt to become irritated and watery, The head feels full, beavy, and compressed, especially above and between the eyes, and severe neuralgic pain is often berienced about the face and head. ‘The patient coughs more or less, hasa capricious appr loses flesh apd strength, is.depressed in sri and inclined to drowsiness. The memory is weakened and often seriously impaired. Cold istaken from the least exposure. and step by step the inflammation spreads wutil it reaches the lungs and terminates in Consamption, So frequently has this tatal course been noticed that Catarrh is now looked upon as one of th? earliest inauifestations of this dread disease. By the system of treatment wich we have originated and since carried to scientil fection, a complete and radical cure of can be effected. This we have demonstrated in thousands of cases, representing the discase in every form and in all its various stages of de- velopment. Our treatment reaches the dis- cased parts in the most-direct aud positive mauner, instantaneously penetrating every cell and ca of the head with the mont bs: ficial results, So effective is ihis p cation that even a single 4) ductive of immediate and decaded rely continuing th) treatment the disc diminishes, trritation is allayed, the infla tion subsides, ulcerations are made to heal, until finaliy a radical aud permanent cure is entabliahed, DR. LIGHTHILL, For Thirty Years Specialist For the cure of Cstarch, Desfuess, Aethus And diséuses of the Throat, Ear and Lungs. ‘Can be daily consulted from 8am. to 12m, and from <} to 5 p.m. at No, 1017 15TH ST, NW. Herdics pass the door. mim OSEPH GAWLFI 2UNEKAL DIRECTOR AND EMPALMEK, 34 Pemnsylvauam ave. a. w, B=i31.= as J AGT, Has OPENED cA o New Si th st. Bow. copposite Eaten Office) with an ent.re newstock of Wail Poper. ‘Lhe inapection of bis tormer patro invited, FUTURE FARRAGUTS. Commencément at Annapolis for the | rade M. Glynn, ADA Class of °90. The board of visitors to the Naval Academy no official notice has been given it is thought that the board will be officially received Mon- day. Rear Admiral Kimberly wiil be pre: of the board and a naval officer will be detailed as secretary. The cadets’ examination wili be | continued during the week. Four of the six- year class are yet to take their final examina- | ¢arpvull, tions, The foliowing cadets will be graduated at the | W. M. King Naval Academy June 6, provided they succeed in the annual examination: Claude bailey, Arkansas: John Millington Blankenship, Vir- ginia: Charles Otis Bond, iowa; Luciuus Allyn Bostwick, Massachusette; Wm. Heury Brick, Mississippi: A!bertus Weight Catlin, Minnesota: Jehu Valentine Cheese, Lonisiana: Nosh Tunni- cliff Coleman, New York; Cleland Davis, Ken- } tacky; John Havens Dayton, st large: Dr. Eugene Dismukes, Mississippi; John Rufus Edie, at large; Lay Hampten Everhart, Ala- bama; Alonzo Gartley, Jowa; Urban Tyner Holmes, Arkansas; Julius Lane Latimer, West Virginia; Charles Butler McVay, Colorado; Wm. Adger Moffett, ee Ssig- mae Henry Moses, New York; Cashing Ne- ville, Virginia; Claude Bernard Price, Missis- sippi: Cyrus Lagg Sadie. Kentucky; Henry Suyder Ritter, ia; Thos. Francis Ruhr. Tennessee; Frank Herman Schofield, New York, Mott Howland Siguor, Nebraska; Wm. Alanson Snow, Massachusetts; Lawrence Spear, Ohio; Franklin Buchunan Sullivan, at large; Montgomery Meigs Taylor, at large; Thomas Conrad Treadwell, Massachusetts; Charles Theodore Vogelgesang. California; DECORATION DAY EXEROISKS. Official Program of the Ceremonies Next Friday. RDER OF THE PARADE GUARD AND THE GRAND ARMY TO TURN O0T— EXERCISES AT ABLINGTON AND THE SOLDIERS” HOME—THE DECORATION COMMITTER. ‘OUR SaLes | THE THE NATIONAL Arrangements for the celebration of Me+ morial day have been completed by the Grand Army officers, Following is the official erder for the formation of the parade and the pro- 4 Soldiers’ Home (the Cemetery waa | krams at Arlington { Congressional Printed in Tux Srak of Saturday last): The column will move from 15th street and Pennsylvania avenue at 10 am. sharp; ap 15th | Street to Pennaylvania aveun nue and M street to the Acueduc | Washington, where mposed as follow nment of tonnted police: National Guard | Band: third battalion National ‘ n Corps), Ma | manding, and # juard (Union Thomas BK. Harrison, com: A. Capt. Fred Capt. M. Mahaney; *. Capt. H. L. Wilson; Company orators, chaplains and p " Vhiith Sousa, ai smander M. Emmet }Ureli and staf om | sistant adjutant M. Edgar commandii Jotn A. Low Veterans, Capt, Charles artment cou No. 1, Alva S. Taber n Post, No. 3, M cham, commander: Geor Dram Corps 8, David F. Mo- Sumner Post, No. . UR. J, Beall, com- 2, Henry Le A. Logan Post, No. HHsun, COMM EXERCISES AT exercises at Arlington com- alute at 12m, by Light | Mences with a national Battery C, third United Statos artillery, Major ail commanding. iarine Band, ¥ voeal music der the direc ‘omrade Thomas yand Lieut, will be officer of the guard. consisting of th Instrumental Pluilip Sousa. Mozart Club, Frank W. Page The procens ommittee, the invited guests, . ea-soldiers and sailors orphan children, in which the public , will form at 12 m. in front of | ix anvited to joi ‘ssion will then march wn,” where, halting, } the band will play a dirge, after which the march will be continued etery. when the | rate and proceed to the d Band during the cere- oration will reuder appropriate After the decoration of th cexsion wil 4 te tomb of the main road to pcession will sepa- SERVICES AT THE AMPHITHEATER. Marine Band, bly to order, Deparument Emmet Urell. «i, KindlyLight,” the Marine Band, Braiitord, de ow in the Ground, Comrade DeWitt 7. “To thee, O Country,” Mozart » Band accompaniment, Hon. Charles A, Boutelle, M.O., of j 2 Calling the asse Commander Naylor, DP... Marine Band. mposed of the follo i. Heme — } “The Ronored Des The Mozart Clab is e Misses Jennie V. Kennedy, F - Lawrenson, Ada Ober, Etta Ste- . Carter, Mes- ut, M. F. Holderman, ». ©. MeCormick, D. B. Hopkins, J. A. Pearson, A. Swindelis, H.C. Pisber J. H. Hunter, director; Mise unter, accompanist, AT SonpieRs’ HOME, The services at Soldiers’ Hom be under the direction of Comrade & E. | Faunce, senior vice department commander. j The veterans of the Home, under command of n. O. B, Wilcox. governor of the Home, and all visitors attending the assemble at the Randolph D. Frank P. Leetch, Cemetery will pmonies will stand at 10 o'clock National salute, ‘third United Stat elevation, from Ko» United States artiller: assembly to order, 4 “Columbia, 3. Calling the v. Alexander hent. ler ), Soldiers’ Home “Cover Them Over” (Carle- ton), recitation by Miss Jennie O'Neill Potrer Farewell to Earth United States %.' “In Memoriam,” octette, iou, Comrade Elijah A. Morse, M. Ode (Granger), tune, usic by Third Artillery’ Band. join im singing. requested to Keuediction, Re’ id. “Dean's F ion of graves by the com- f the home, dur- y Band, Prot, Wm. and the Seldiers’ Home A. Piedtort, leader, stationed at different points in the cemetery, will render appropriate selections. ‘The octette will be composed of Messrs, Me- nd ‘Traylor, first tenors; Bird and ; nd tenors; Lapham and Whipple, first bassos: Hancock and heller,second basses. The decoration committee at Soldiers’ Home Mrs. Gen. O. B. Wilcox, . Visitors aud inmates ing which the Third Artille will be as follows: Mesdames Robert Catlin, . Byrne, Miss Helen R. Holmes, Mesdames N. F. Prentice. Celestia Ferris. E. M. Whitoore, Kk. §. AM. Clisolm, M. E. A. Vose, 8. AL “Hobert Catlin, Ma). ‘ker, Ldward Webster, «. HN. Howard, J. M. Keogh, S.A.Lewin, Sergt. Major Thomas Evans, Campbeil, Q. M. de geants Clarles SAGil and tie public | O'Brien, A. Piedfort, Patrick Davin; Serj » ncis Doyle, Wm. Kerns Rudolph Stauffer, Jobu Elwood, Wm. James Moran. James Corcoran apd Cow- superintendent of cem= Conrades L. ‘om. Sergt. Alex. . Tolsou; First Ser- liss, A. P. Drost, James -im |B. }han, John Bi PNERAL DECORATION COMMITTEE. gencral committee on decorations am@ Diaswore, chairman; A. 8. Taber, T. J. Barrell, N. D. Ad: A. Van Deusen, FE. A ident j Fenton, G. C. E. Ferree in charge Mesdames M. F. A. Burger, A. M. O'Connell, Roberts, T. h. N.D. Adams, A. H. Van Deusen, hhomas Colver, A. Hendricks, J. LV. Chauney, i | Fowler, H. B. Quander, Hi. H. Brower, W. H. Peck, J. H. Royce, M. H. Wisner, P. A. Vi eene. Jane Sheppard, Sarah Neal, M. P. Auderson, Susie McCabe. Misses A. E. Fithian, J. U. . Curry, 8. Beuter, 8. E. Charter, Vanderhoet, tipley, E. A. V Pettys, M. B. Te’ N. B. Matthews, (©. Mason, Mary Howard and Lizzie L. Meade. CROSS, THE WIFE MURDERER. The Motion for a New Trial Overruled by Chief Justice Bingham. Chief Justice Bingham in the Oriminal Court this morning decided the motion fors aew trial in the case of William Dougiass Cross, cei- ered, convicted March 29 ot the murder of his

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