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i a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. 1891. FOR SALE. —HOUSES._ FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR _SALE—LOTS. of -cinfortable home, located on 15th st. bet. § and Tate. . price, $4.80. IR SALE—312 MASS. AVE. N_E., SIX ROOMS POR SALE HoU>e ime YL 34. 3.W. APPLY | OK SALE wh OFFEM ALL 24 BY 4 IN A set 10 ation in the northwest ; jot on Rat. a few Fe SW ein on preuines. may 11-38 fine 10 in the ‘and. bath bay-window brick ‘ne parking, ae __— southern exposure.for $4,000. OWNER, on premises. | —™13-3t 7 SALE— yl iae ‘OR SALEW) aioe’ rooms. tathe cic’ bellm, furuace, es og | POR SALE_NINEROOM HOUSE ON & ST. | 4p, Pieridae ave: near entrance of Le Droit Turk and ust | 4 B.™.; !apee lot, only 88,000. into east of cable care. soidon: pliglule corcer. property. Yecimt foot terns. THOR S"FisuER & co Tor mylb3t Crick Vullding: Gisela iaproved by two-story be zi Fenting for $40 woth J 00. wy 13-3 HOFFER A SQUARE OF GROUND improving section of the northwest: t.; round well sdapted for. suodivision proiabie building lots, 3 _— mso-1w st R SALE—CITY LOTS, 164x100 EACH. ¢80; R SALE OR EXCHANGE ON Bi NG | [sow sale OW EXCHANGE FOR LOTS, SEVERAL | ©, 890 casi balance inmonthiy peyment: Maryland Jot—an exceptionally well-built new boureon Gat. | FoR ras Ger nena is weet, from $2,000 SFprt me invent re Pas: £06 F st. ave. | “Sox Tm CHARLES EARLY, 003 14th st. n.w. st. 7 E #3, UY A COZY BA ‘window brick on Mass. ave. me. near 4th: [Smee rooms oneach floor, and tatu; lot, runs throach to D'st. FOR SACE—-A NEARLY NEW BAY-WINDOW brick on D st. n.s. near 8th and Md. ave. ;6 rooms and por ‘as NEAR 2D, BAY- ehaiot i Es Fe SALE—A NEW BRICK HOUSE ON FLO- * ride ave. bet. #thand oth; 7 roomsand bath. 700. vi HEAP PROPERTY ON ERY C1] Ith se. “near S> 8 revue, but jane Uric pce . DAVID’. Brose, ra 06 Fst a st. 1, ajially aa cheap. Lot Se, block, 2, Whitney ave. + gaee ie.” Lot 20." Dartmouth biock 2" corners be: 5 ‘Send for list. DAVID 'D. STONE. 908 F et. n.w. i SALE_CHOICE LOTS IN TODD & BROWN'S * Block 19, ie. Lot 1, biock 9, Ze. = iene Band 3 ‘block 18, 25e. DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w. FoR SALE r soft, SOR SALE_ F PAYING INVESTMES’ ‘At 2.000, dr. p-b.. tith st. near Ho. ‘Bt $5,000. or. pb. ‘Bear Geb OR SALE-NICE FOUR-ROOM HOUSE AN [’ make some inoney by, look on New Jersey ave. ; size each i8ft. front, about CHANCE FOR “A BUILDER TO erecting two ‘on, those Florida ave, n.w., with out- FOR SALE—AN ECONOMICAL LOT on Md. ave. .¢. near ith, 00.4 houses. ‘82,500. gf OR SALE—GU75 will buy a nice lot on Ret, near aw. 42 on ave., 60.60n E st. :site tor two DAVID D. STONE. 806 F st. MR SALE—ON PATTERSUN 8 east of North Capitol st., five lots +1390 FEET 20 feet tront ‘deep to alley? price 0c. per aq. foot. BUsT e HUNGERFORD. dot ith we NORTH SIDE OF M ST. NEAR 34.6 front by 100 deep to 2¢-foot alley; room 35 per toot & HUNGERFORD, 624 14th st. HAMPSHIRE AVE. BE’ i nd Mts. 00 font front by an average depth of F sutiare foot. UOT & WUNGE FOND, 024 14th st. kA fine lot on New Hampshire ave. bet. R and 8 sts. ; Ec Oem we usar wre. rival” 2.00 at ith rent... uo stable: lot 50x 100: fronts on business street; very It Pao isha er manta Oa | Fees ene ae A), 108. om rH =. — v.00 my: 3 F st. SR aufrntcte tere we. | Pore. an Pees SALE-MILLER © ROULLTTE, (213 ¥ SF 9st, be baer tts in ma beautiful home in n.<. rooms, round 5 S74) Fok sabe oN bath ceiar, urnace heat, cab. wan! as ‘MM. M. PAKKER, 22d, tubes: electric’ liutime and Leis: ouly €3,100; my9-6t 1418 ¥ St. | for two houses: price 8) bey mouth ital aia prive bots ood for twmargegas | ZOO ek ec a = ear | 195.500 will bay a neat two-story prem-brick house MILLER & ROULETTE, 1213 F ST. | o¢ Sroome and bath; all convenweices, bay WInJOW? tahouse or wot im Mt. Pleasant, Hol- | joe 1 we ‘north west. ‘to alley ‘mead Manor of sdjacent thereto, don't wait, tor prices |“ (308) ‘M. M. PARKE! may 13st Sreriun, wehavesoue fare bangaina; call und get | Snywot ‘1418 “32 our list. wr 1S | ee eaLES — | Por sace— OR SALE_ MILLER & TT! ‘1213 F ST. 96,000. T st. near 16th, a Groom bay-window Are you in Want of shome on installment and st zck bottom prices? If so don’t fail to see our list, we my13-3t nxfkd Leet to alley; Tice, $0,900. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F st. ew. Wwe thew for 82,900, $2,800. #5000, 95.100, 4 $iSo0. Si.nv and uy. 5 "por ments inealigene Poe sace— aoa i ae | uk SALE- ‘One of the finest r i re = pleces of y for «large busi. TRADE OR SALE—MILLER & KOULETTE, | }10,500 will buy 11 small brick houses renting | ness ho city, ON F) deo. ice, Fruatn ‘and baths house, | © O19 FN PE et enum alt ander Toutes | DEER e AR ee ay, UN ore Sty NEAR PATENT Prompt paring REO nace, | PUY His valuable pieces bauwt auielly, oY ra MM. PARKER, |. B.. Wiatkt, 608 13th st. ror sace— S.story and basement dweil mut 20 rooms: ih ALE 2S and 1830 8 st. ; new 3-story press brick:8 y, y every convenience; M. M. PARKE! ‘7 Tain st ries 44.000 suuare feet of ground on 7th st., just above Bounaary, with ood brick buidinss; per ‘square foot of Sth_and Ista. n.e., 124 feet 1inch on Tat. ‘hes on Sth ‘st. and 33 feet 1 inch on about 20 oud order; price, $50,000. RUST & HUNGERFORD, | _™my9-6t___ in F : in all 23,078 square feet, with two ood fraine poser er wel | Hi tacmnens bag-oSaaoe ee Renae ae Ot. tna | Hised of Rabists cu Wierkia ave, a.w., 18:08 feet to ist wy be Be ent “ath st. ; ash soi ne gs Sea Ocoee | Remi hoe oan wee ee | LTE Pay REA bath lot R300 combs; sual | BOP BES aa ere EN ANENHOWER. v0 tet of wround om biorida ave. bet. 1h and ig = {my@ 1m) 3 Pe ge eS 2 etweent Hand T; 6 roomeand bath:; new; | _‘ Zs or 1G wey ee mod. {rips price @4UU0, 8900 casks balance @25 | {OR SALECA NEW PRESS-DRICK HOUSE=7 7 A imostaly. [ee Ee ‘FOR ZALE= 38,000 FEET ON GOOD COUNER TR Exh a. between H and I; Grooms and bath; mod. Yon‘a. peasant, shady st. n- oma 3. a toot for 10 days. Terms eany ipa. : 6.300; $500 cash, tuonth. ‘slue! iw price; small caalipay- | myLot SilLiHt & JeFEORDS, 511 Lith et. te above bo sll uewand w ‘ud will | tnent easy termus (but like rent) tor Unlance.W, TEA LOT 4 stand inspecticn KENNEDY & FICKLIN COULTER, 41 Le Drott building. cor. F aud th ats ALOT 48X105 ee fsooiah o._ | “Sune POE SALE_-ON SST. N.W., TWO-STORY BRIC roots and bath $4 “south front ; 63,200 10F rt tine, rem «i at $252.30: terms to suit. wn uiTH & Ji ¥FORDS, my {OK SALE—WE HAVE FOK SALE ON A SHORT ‘street in the n.e. ‘will pay net 10 per cent. weet ‘@ number of suuall houses which ‘Call and see ns about them. & TURPIN, 1420 N.Y. NT POR SALE_11TH ST. N myI3-3 I iith st. aw. ‘POR S\LE-NH AVE. NEAR DUPONT. three-st circle. Sc. end Lath, m-i., lot 27-92110....$10,000 | zooms and W at near Dupont circle, ‘bat msoTt OK SALE— FSEN“ihick novses os EASY TERMS; SMALL CASH AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS: BETTER THAN 1 PAYING RENT. | Four new brick houses, § roums ai tubs, press Lick; trouts on Acker only $,0U0. Groom brick Louse, bath and ceilar, on 10th st, near Maryland ave. ‘room brie] BET.NAND OSTS. | my.s-t most beautital cidedly desirable | POULE & KNOi1, 6101: CLE ELAND Puiours. THE vi8.00 : outed mene Woodly road a. jot and basement brick; lot 20x100; 10 fOK SALE—i very soon. WO CHOICE LOTS ON NEW Hampshire ave. ; each % {t. front, at 82.70 if sold DELBLE, DAVIS & Co. ae 1319 F st. neasant, near my12- Fe SALE—LOT 40X122.65 7 ON ISTH 8T., MT. WW ave", at Sb. SOSDEEBLE, DAVIS & CO... 1510 F st. T.e.: price R SALE— ‘nie. :papered throuxbout: XE House with bath and press: two! small bri Aline lot at the northesst corner of 25th and K Mts-, 24475 feet, one biock from Washington Curcle; icks in Tear ot lot rented tor 815 per : 2 - 4.900 it on Maryland ave. price $450). For ful | wonth. Brice tor property 4,130. : Pees oS particulars call upon McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, 1HUS. J: FISHER & CO., Mit liris nr \: fecimi east, Gnd Latu, | for: 10th and G sts. uw. i" | _my19-3t 13:4 F st. aw. Le lance aan —— 3 ” forsale on oR SALE— i vs. SOR Vea a di vied hy mouthiy payments in ail sections of city. fandsomse home, only four squares from U. A splendid piece vision, hay- KENNEDI & FICKLEN, | Capitol building new G-rvom orick papered through: | ing ape trumtare on Reubacky sven sae atte aees Gos 14th gut; every modern convenience: very cheap at $4,000. | .c.. Uniy 70 cel:s per tout oR SALE-TF TOU WANT, HOUSES OF LgTS Terius to suit. epttan Aa me 1HOS: J. FISHER & CO.. on Hist meats terraia call on McMILLA’ | ms : Guat, 408 La ave myS0t O20 F st. R SALE HE If you want the lovelix¢ honse you ever saw for $5.00 call on McMILLAN & GRAY and see the pho- towraph . 164 La. ave. Dreokland ii you wan: «lot um Sota at 7 cents we have them. cMLLLAN & GRAY, ;On SALE BEAUTIFUL, lina. i iatest inp. ; first-class in room! every OTYLER & RUTHERFORD, Gur F stn weaplloe™ W SSTOKY BRICK 13 rooms and bath respect. For 1803 1th st. AT A BARGAIN ‘This ts the cheay Mi SALE_HANDSOME ENGLISH BASEM. mouse, 1629 Toth st. . 2axt1U, SALE-NICE SSTORY BRICK DWELLING R SAL Fen Sous ‘SHINGT SOME LANGE LOT ON, ©. Beautitul surroundings, shrubbery propert, this most popular subdivision. J. sth st. H. A TIGHTS, A AFORN, it; cottage, y now for sale in WIMER, 60s my 1B Be ; OWNER Ha‘ st piece of Capitol st. ; 12 rooms, m. (AT1z) JUR SALE— ise? LEVIS ST. N.E., AN EXCEL ent chance to secure « woud Loine on easy terms; 3-50 down; auiance im mouthly installinents of $10 each. For furthe: particuuars inquire of J. HAK- BISON JUHNSUN & SUN, 30S Tu st. sw. my List JOR SALE-ON WYLIE ST. N.E.. NEW TWO- Story Groom house: bath, ‘hot and cold water, Tange ait] latrove; Will seli to’ colored person: sual Sak Poet, beac, 220 mouy. RAST EM Jot, all mt dwelling, Oth st. near Price $5,200; )OK SALE—THKEE-S1UKY BRICK DWELLING, 1 rooms, tly located: northwest : has 2-story brick stable om ‘iently located : n¢ Ory ‘with two, FOR SALE_CHEAP—SUBURBAN LOT ON CiTY Tent at $0) per month, Frice. 9.000. (A 1 avenue extended ; can @asiiy be subdivided mto two apllwe TYLER & RUTHERFORD. 1307 F st.__| iots lancer than the vera SUDUFDuik lot; tera euny. JOR SALE_TWO-STOKY PRESS-BRICK FRONT | Address G.Hu.. Star my 12-0" a.m 6 rooms, snd bath EXLER & RUTHERDORD. T3UTF at. tw. ‘per foot. my: all wod. imps. ; south front: conve: HR SALE—CHEAPEST northwest: only 1.70 per foot and rear alse st ; Corcoran st. bet. half square from where CHAS. GROUND IN THE 1ots, 1935x93; side N. H. ave. and 19th jand recently s0.d for >, 1409 Fst. DLW. A. SHI Stalls and roou tor 2 carriagt 5-10 ber cent interest : price, wi), 000. Fei SALES L0OK Aa 1HIs—aie, PER FOOT F jots on south wie Kenyon st. Columbia Height a little over one square froin 14th'st. cars. CHAS. 4 GaP Ste. Tyiie es RUrHEME Ew. | SuILLDS, 1405 Fst nw niyio-3t & SALE—FHAME. SEV aw. )OR SALE— S N13 : 100 wide paved ale: Foe SEGA SES COMMODIOUS AND DE-| F extended. Holmead auaior, acto betta OF : Feat fie sha cee, ee ake ice : on situate fou; best construction Arst and second floors finished | —™¥12-2 2 JOR SALE—. WO GOUD BRICK HOUSES ON 7th st. s.w. was, water, hall, &-.; a good invest- ment. $2,150 cuca. Pays cood rate of interest. myst UL BOYER & UU.. 214 7th st Fg SAbE-os FLouIDs AVE. 10TH aNDuiT) sts. ne, Zstory brick; 6 rooms” stale in Tear lot 451; cheep, omy $3,500. POOLE & KNOTT, 610 Tita st. nw. my hii = feast ‘Conn. ave. (U 57) rise FILER & RUTHERFORD. 1907 F st. NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. JUST im, quartered oak and matocany: handsomely deco- | }/OR S4LE—ON Fatell and ready for uccupaney. by hot water, | I ‘stove Dupont Circ.e. 2 los, each having’ 8 Kood Indirect radiation: electric wae lighting.” TYLER, & | irontae: ruunis back on a Lovicot pavel wiley fone RUTHERFORD 1307 F st. aw. spliow" | of the’ most cestracie attustoup tn the city 3d bet JOK SALE — ELEGANT RESIDENCE SITE, TH 19 angle st intersection of Rhode Island ave. and M st. | —22122w 140836 (st. politan Branci, DOR SALE— 7 SALE purposes. On. — LET US TALK WITH YOU ABOUT U0 cents square foot. SALE-NORTH SIDE OF lot 40x98 to 20-100 alle; Fx SALE «0-400 SQUARE FEET ON MEIHO- railroad. suitable for warehouse rain. As. & V1 ‘ST. WEST OF If sold at once ot. inylz-tt" PLENEY & BRADFORD, 1205 F st. n.w. )OR SALE—825 DOWN AND #10 PER MONTH will buy a desirable lot for residence within Lip ‘Pennsylvania ave cars, ror only &: K. A. PHILLIPS & SU! 1419 N.Y. ave, A modern residence on 10th st. between RB and 8 | Fa property on 14th st. n.w.. which can be made a | —Z7i21w SSDS RES REL Pouet aml all cooremences: he | very prodtabie investment by soxne alterations in st ‘01 elit > hg ceuter of uprovenents. | of “present jour-ttury rick building. 1t will take | 117th st sagan THOS. J. FISHER & 00., i TYLER & RUTHERFORD, y _my 12-3 184 Fst tw | myooe 1307 F st owe SOR SALE— ‘POR SALE_TWO VERY DESIRABLE NE’ On Litu st. between Land M sts., an eight-room | I 'story brick houses, 149 and 151 Mass. a1 squares of ranie house. Price, $4300. Toous and all modern conveniences: bay windows; | my! HOS. J. FISHER & CO., brown stone trimmines: cctmented celiar: large pazk~ R_SALE—A _my 12-3 14 F st-i.w._ | ime: doubie row of beautiful shade trees: how re {0 SALE_ONE OF THE MOST CHARMING | “uring the day. » Ta 71H AND CON: VILLAS IN 1HE SUBUKBS OF THE Th. ON POR SALE_HOUSES 158 AND 140 D ST. NF. low figure on it and who is voin to seil. MOSE DESIRABLE BUILDING ‘H SIDE OF N ST. BETWEEN CTICUT AVE. | ‘This most desir- ible lot is the property of # non-resident, who las put i near Massachusetts ave. : six rvows, bath, cellar | _ myli-st J. Be WIMER, G08 13th st. ang ail modern improvements. CHAS. 1. McEUES KK SALE-WE OFFEK FOR SALE, FOR A — oe Se — | Bite dassonly. » lot ou the north SALE BNC bed {OR SALE—SEVEN-KOOM TWO-STORY BAY- | New Hampstire ave. and 18th s+ only 143 ‘ON THE indow brick. 18 fect wide: mod. 3 of New Haiupshire ave. ; lot 23.30 by 91.50. PLACE: ONLY git.000, ON TEMS TO SULT New Jere caly 61.40 per square foot. A Darel acon APPLY ON THE PREMISES 10° MRS. 3. Mt. tot my1i-3t ‘156 Penn. * CLARK, OR TO WELLER & REFETTI, 326 Pa. ANENHOWER, — = oS AVE. SE. ‘my 12-0 and Gis, | SOR SALE—BARGAIN-LOT IN ECKINGTON. FOr SEG AVE: AND OTH SE. Bice hotuse. two-story pressed brick: bay windot concrete ceuar seven ruouis amt bat: lange lot: ale’ wrest baryain. SailIH & JRFFORDS, 511 1i DAY & MALLERY, G24 £ st. Pacific buildina. JOR SALE—A LARGE, COMFORTABLE FRAME house in a vou! and rapidly fin hood. a. Foou.s amd attic lot my 12st BEAUTIFUL HOUSE, FLORIDA hand Oth sts. GOR SALE ‘ave. Let UK SALE_ NORTHEAST. Ni with mouern conveniences: every respect : 18 ¥estinent & MALL Tesidence: ‘small house about $.i,U00 or 43,000 in part payment, Dalance on long time; BY" Pattie furnace: has stationary wastetends, dc. : E is 8.4 sp) Owner leavinz ‘Must be soid “aay L1-3t F ROOM BRICK, ‘pow payin iO per cent net av an it 0b: z feRDAY 1.500; terins . EasT«cRDAY Sat the door; will be ‘quick purchaser. my9-1w* Ths Henidicl loca- of ‘boardin¢ Louse, wili take 10,000. EN DaXexnowe, 1th and G SM Buick oni | 2& W €HOOM BRICK ont | =)?! ¢. Dear 12tu; press-urick front; #3,200; very | hOB SALE—L r ‘.w.: lot 3. pares eybae. dutiding of ‘six rooms. Vantaxe asa back houses in the West | mys-st losets, &e. ; SALELOT CONNER STH ; running 197 feet on Sth st,. baving an depth of avout #0 feet: ttn ne-rouun Drie house on G st. side Fe SALE-OPPOSITE SENATOR SHERM. new block of houses on 3d st. gulendid subdivisio tor the Pacific coast will seli low. ‘ER STH ‘DG STS. S. ved by nine-room brick ; modern unprovements ; cars pass Sold in jots oF as a whoe; cheap to Inquire on premises, of OWNER, S.c. cor. Stu und G sts. bet. Gand Hn. nor 9 hotnes only 70 cen MM. PAKKEA, 1418 F at. ST. BET. 12TH AND 13TH BTS. 4 front: now improved by & brick which could be uttiized to ad- building by any one who wants to bulid's b ntown. pit “PLANT & TURPIN, 1429 N.Y. . 000 27-U M st, bb. 14r. 10,000 sth’ st. {OK SALE Einyd-5t) x FS, SALE—WE HAVE FIKSI-CLASS INVES’ ments for builders or investors in lot ferme: aaphaitpavenneut sewer nideweik asp veineut ; sewer tric railroxd. ‘Apply to AL BARBE & CO. ts on North . UD; easy and ec 1002 F. Inquire of SIDE OF RST, + 20x100; for @ tew M. M. PARKER, 1418 F st. ind N. . ave. Deautir ALE- ON NST.N.W., FOST EAST OF XZ. alot, Br eet dront wo stot ale year. Tins te 3 Te Bacon nw. ave., 1s by 90, my9-6t Fok SALEON aD ST OVERLOOKING N. J. for $1,800; on easy terns. ‘T. R. BROOKS, 616 12th st n.w. ew three-sto Tease to paved’ alley ie oa. tmuall cana payubent: 280 (0 pat Terms: casi s we monthly. EASTEKDAY & MAL ¥ be sold ins body iim (24 Fet., Pacite buiiding. | down and iu SALE-IN MT. PLEASANT, THREE HOUSES )OR SALE-CHEAP LOTS IN PhOSPECT HILL subdivision, at the head of North Capitol st. Will (OF ins nile lots, on sural! payment on very esey terms. DAYments CHAS. A McEUEN, “A my9-10t 1420 Pit. n.w. piyto dk MenTFORD aid Ou MEE AP Pee En Eo iy DESIBABLE ALLEY FO SAUE-ACKER ST, BETWEEN OTH AND | alleys MEER ae 7h every houses and lots:very cheap; | “inyt-10t 0 F st. nw. cove Ee ee WEE i leislane FOr SALE_A FRONTAGE OF i74 PERT, NORTH: docks. Fie all Uae edits es soe F Ok SALE THE GREATEST BARGAIN ON THE rae Sekesiie popeety sa talldin eee the stand 13eh. fimyle] TH square on street cat line, containing S000 sqeity | eae! cont oq. ft., | mylut “1420 ¥ st. nw. On E ot BET with = of St4 icet ou iuiproved streets, in- See iin renting for S650 an JOK_=ALE_CENTRAL PROPERTY FOR BUST. fer, ory Dries bows . for omy Se, Der ad. Te ee gee met: | Kise PCnPORES AT REASCHOBLE PRiGhe riot wood work. a coutortabie ‘and | suey terms; Wereter to square No iow, Weat Washing: | The ealarxement of the city ‘arcs the ropid apprecia~ perior woud work a e = see T iti Lab a seamiemine: | abe cousemmuent of Che clty aarks She roptd appeeria- Jos" SHULL TOS vee Ztit New York ave__ | Jorchasing should improve the present opportumieye =e CHAS. A cEULN. JOR SALE_a my9-10t 14:0 F it. nw. lot 21. dine z Price, tor inmmedtate sale. tat. Baud ate, im BH WARNER ECO". wen, ay 10 F st iw on 8 JOR SALE -10TH ST. N.W. NEARO, TWO-STORY irame house: § rooms :lot S5xia> to 10-foot alley: eastern exposure. A burcain to's quick purchsmte MEKMILL, VERRY & WHITE: mye 14 Fst. a. R SALE —OR EXCHANGE — FINE _13-% ‘house’ ail mies Plessents apld-Lin ASE Gatton. Bases, my9-10t }OR SALE-THREE LOTS ON 2D 8’ ‘SALE—BARGAIN IN A CORNER PROPERTY ‘Lincoln Park ; = . NW. GA KeEVEN, 14205 at 3 lange trontare. rg, EME vEN, 1400 F st. aw. FOR SALE—LOTs. OM SALE_-QUANES AND HALF mye SE Bek URNS Tad0 Pat UARES IN ‘OM SALE—E ST. N.W. NEAR 7TH. 40x103 TO 2.000; jovation tor offre yk SALE—THREE CHOICE LOTS ON = | POR SALE—TEN VERY DESIRABLE CORNER ment ‘bows: sheng ian dered sakes FeGearee 4ST ST. | F’yroperties fu tlie southeastern, apart of 10F yearly. A. DAMMANN, siz my iiaee | | mythioe C. A. M>EUEN, 1420 F st. n. smyectipent oF speculation. . A. Mel CUR sALE— Ty VE LOIS ON DST. BET. {OK SALE—FI as 'T. STAND RR SALE—100,000 FEET OF GROUN! ESE Ta fe nee OR SALE-TWO FINE LOTS, 37-0x100. SOUTH st west of Zlst st. ; abanrain. —C. st Dew ‘Mt. Vernon re i. 2d sts. ne. pear the: street Foose north of ermon syuare. on Sth st. e obs stiet cars. at area: r r OR SALE—TWO DESI“ABLE BUILD! LoTs mgt 1m F stn. ‘om north side of X st. between 14th ond Sen, ste, side N DOK SALE B.w., haproved by two frame di McEUEN, 1 ‘On Linden st., Le Drott Park, Just north of Florida ‘CHAS. A. McEUEN, SOK SALE — ave. s brick Louse, containing Groom, Uath, storace | __my0-10t 1420 F st. ni. F Sha ee andmnes. tat S Metiwet. Brice, | HOR Sake pl BUILDING “LOT O8 | sonable prices: (08. J. FISHER i; 1 becoaiaimmiaiaietic: Toft 23 TWENTY LOTS IN TODD AND of Pleasant " easy terms. C. A. weeO EN Re * M . rr VAGAN' ND eu SS | moro _ me iw. | FOR SHE Bits FANT OF Tank crry. pn tect on Sst. betwors 14th K SALE—A DECIDED. CULATION WE — Rg Peg SP lery y- - Econ offer in thre ote om, ee. Melon HLL | , This clase of Sprcatas iat ake pla ee Free) Hoa. J. FISHER & 0O.. Tyee «BERBER DAtT® & CO, 1310 F at. rand there oo zim th Ast Fst. ac. | OK $ALE_OLEN ECHO LOTS: BEAUTIFULLY | GnUUND FOR A LIT. | located: rater) EY Laqail themselves of the present some im a yood location. On M st. between | ¢f slectric scampi ‘opportunity p St, « large, well-built brick house ; over = aoa bs Rew 1420 F ot. n.w. with deep back yard overiouked by + FRE SALE Dont ate wee, Ta i Wav =. THOS. 3. FISHER & CO.. tare da oF speciation, facina | King toteon marth sue or P ot pores ptt and nh Eye save. | South Shon raen oe. | SESE yeEae to churches, cars, SOR SAL E26 DEFRE! 4 <2 dl bathe mc. beeen, bot idee POR VERY Di BEALL LOTS myo ibe C. A. McEUEN, 1420 F st. n.w. SBE Sk Pry ge rom oe i farm | POR SALE suai ox myoioe Fob a Se Fan van bas, lamas. 1450 Fst. nw. po ie oe SALE 1S" ADDITION TO NORTHEAST WASHINGTON, We,are offerine for sale Iternate vi Sail batid at ence. i Pai idatence no care, herdice und careties are how. runuing eer, the Property. Bot necessary to takes ralirosd train to "*Wenlington is going to build up before all the. sur- bottom prices: |The wing section. Several iuudred substantial dines have been erected there this season. Rorthwest s.tion is practically out of the reach of Poor man, as prices are high. Howlers of Vacant prop- $oty im that exction, cannot afford to, hapeove witha m lass of, improvements, and w! cause houses of that character wili oniy rent fora fizure corresponding with the value of the iuprovewen.s, and they must build such houses as will not only pay interest on the cvat of the building, Lut also on the cost Ei the | Scope by «personal ineetieaings ea ate eae : _my8-Im enn 700 Vat st- RK SALE—BARGAINS—LOTS AT HALF VALUE to purchasers who will build & house at Forest salen, (Md. the, wost beautizal villave on Metrot sitan Uriich rH, 9 Re HERTFORD, Taiv'e ot. ‘aye4-im ‘and Bee. 2 ey : room for 7 houses: price, UGAN & BUTLER, one nw. » {Ok SALE— BROOKLAND LOTS. Look for a sate und profitable investment. Let us shi. you these lots. PRICE AND TEKMS TO SUIT. NEAREST SUBURBAN LOTS TO WASHINGTON. Have steam and electric car facilities. NGAR TNE UNIVERSITY AND SOLDIERS" HOME. je will take pieasure ywing you this property. Plats showing the entire section of ‘country aml the distance of 1ots from station, electric vars, city and other points ready 1or distribution, Price trom $200 up, with nonthly payments, hg Mi Lots Tar Lo. 10, 27, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 23, Bf and’38 uptniproved’ 17" : ded Lots 28, 54, 55, 55, fy 58, 59, 60, GL and 121, im- q. He, lote aos cee 48, re. cote 44. a 5 aS git, ungnproved, “tes, ion 3 : ind Su, Iniproved. spon Merdows, ints, Sand SS, unimproved: aq. 260, iote 5, 6, Zand K. Smproved: sq. Sot 2 ‘Uninproved ; sq. }. lots 180, 181, 12. 1 1s, 285, 186, 187, 18K, 180, 100, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, ‘196, 197 and 198, unimproved. ‘All the improved property is rented to good tenants and pays a cod percentage on the price saked: terius, easy. Apply to W. W. McCU UGH, Lumber Deaier, eh ‘and W sts. n.w. ap2t-lm Fo ALE—LOTS. PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. BUY A BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT ON THE PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC FOR $300. FOR $300. ONLY #25 CASH And the balance i small month! yments. You Will never miss theve susall ainvua-e ond mak A MOST PROFILABLE INVESTMENT. For full particulars sly at once. aplidan dio Ft. new, Washington, D.C. BALE BROOKLAND AND ADDITION lots are rapidly advancing, ha TRIC communication with OILY. ‘We have the choice of jote in this locality at LOWEST PRICES and on MOST FAVORABLE TERMS; also 4 DESIRABLE SEVEN ROOM CULTAGE with ‘One or two trouble to show 5 Focfall particulars thd pint cal upon McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, Corner 10th and G sts. n.w. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SALE 830, will buy a lot 75x350 on ave, Tekowsa Park hs re than cne-talt Gis Price ‘atked tor lots adjoiniucs oriel eins ‘Wwaiks; street lit by electric lint i c int, ‘M. M. PARKE! my13-2t 1418 F st. Forse Ihave several splendid investments at the head of 14th st. You can make no mistake in this location. Gas, sewer; cable cars 8001 ai. M. PARKER, my9-0t 1418 ¥ St. myd-lm hand Gate, IRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. ‘Speculative or suldivision. Tid acre, On Brightwood avenue near Soidiers’ Home; street cars on front, Aiso exteusive improvements being. made by the city. #1, 70 Foe ‘A FEW MORE lett at ‘Branehvilie, on the B. & 0. i. beauti- fully 1ocated, at the low pricy of $4U0 per acre and on. the most reasonabie terms. ‘Luis is cance seldo:t offered, as yon get about x tines as much ground tor the price assed in other subdivisions iur a lot_5U by. Aehig Bana Re volts sald und several pretty cottages being built. ‘It wiul cost you nothing to inspect 1 property by cailimg on mytiw T. K. BROOKS, 616 12th st. n.w. LLYLOWN AND KOCK chly im 0 1 he Di ad; Wilk subdivide micely ; lots 9 200 feet. very, low. Suny terinn, nice farm Of 143 acres; very low if sold at once; lots from. 1 t0 100 acres; 14 uctes ut the lead or Counccticut ave. ex tended. This isthe Lest ground anywhere around Wanthrurton, it eng i fcr above Yate water, and ric TailFoad anda good pike to the city led. Now'is the timeto buy. Jot st. myst FOr SALE-A NEAT SIX-ROOM AND CELLAR cottage st Brookisnd; just completed ; $2,800. also one at 833,500; also several Perret for svecula- tion or Apply to R. E. PAIRO, 4& Louisi- Sha ave. tuy-liu ‘OK SALE—HYATISVILLE, UD., ONE ACRE: Frozen licuse; utbuiidinie, us spring shade and fruit; two squares of station parédowns ENA. FOWLER, Hyattsville, Md. tay i-lwe FOE SALE-AT WOODSIDE, METROPOLITAN Uranch—well-built G-rvom ‘shade; large soteare hot and cold wat Duce, $400; tare ae se Ne gE ET iGHTON, se be FS RENT OR SALE—-AT WOUODSIDE—' Koss House ;” 17 rooms; bath ; stable; hot and cold water: shuder fine view, suiteble fer atimser Moo ing house. BF. LEICHLON, 482 La. ave. mim. TVERDALE PARK COTTAGES AND LOTS FOR SALE. ‘The handsomest suburban on the Baltimére and Ohio raitroad, “Some cLoice lots for sale. Also veveral attractive cottaxes btuit in the most thorough manner, Which can be purchased on easy inonthly terme. ‘Cail at Koon 5, 1000 F st. n.w., for railroad tickets and visit this beautifwi place. 3. A. BLUNDON. ‘apzy-Lm' QOR SALE-VALUABLE IMPOVED AND UN- F PROPERTY ON GLORGETOWN HEIGHTS. IMPROVED ‘The undersissned offer for asle the desirable im) real estate on the Heiuts of wn, known as bet ooid ia separate, parces, as shown ty Steet ieee separate. parvess, as shown t 4 Npltbe eabilitea by either of the undernired.” One 3s Road atte t on the south, nthe vast, by Observatory strect intuictun P.noe" on the north, con- {aius about 200,000 square feet or land and ia tinproved Ly'm spacious and eievant mansion, ‘with all oder SSaltorether the most stractive hoo ke ee Bieter — attractive home E ‘The dimensions and is will spear from the plats. No more denrake pee mu tne No more des chase could be made by parties demring either a home oFFullimforiaticn as to terms and conditions of sale, +» Will Le cheertuily furnished ry \dersiqned. Las Ay WILLIAM A. GORDO “ games H. TASTOK, 613 Lith = nw. ap23-fin WOR SALE—HEADQUARTERS FOR C 4 Heth lots in Brookland, University Helgh's and HOICE Most thriving suburb of very! . Picturesque S building. ureeque scenery seminary 50 BY ae. 10TS nee ee eee Bb cg oer igrge og EO best mvestinent coniesk en?” COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Fon sate AT FOREST GLEN, M1 hhot and cold water; ~ acre land: Fs », 1419 G st. ‘gg ‘THE CHEAPEST F: D ‘ARM IN THE fimth 10s bres eesee cal eee ee, andes from Ww rt} ent from station; including stock, Wohonse. “Must be sold” myl3-2w* 1313 F at. Fo, SALE — FINE PROPERTY FOR SUBDI- VISION, ACI ADJOINING KENSIN TON, CHEAP 9B Wintin, wosieeh ng Se BR $a Le BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY PLACE F° ON 7TH ST. ROAD OPP. WOODSIDE. JUST ABOVE SILVER SPRING, FEW STEPS FROM FENWICK STATION, WILL SUBDIVIDE BAR! DSOMELY AND PROFIT- = ER, __{wyi2-2e]_008 15th st_ NE OF THE MOST BEAUTI homes in Falls Church, Ve.; a large corner lot, oe 1% a paptoone, lu-room dwelling wa 3 FFA and "shade ‘trees: price, B4.000- ters tout HA. PHILLIPS & SOS, myl27t 1419 New York s 1K SALE—AT BROOKLAND, CORNER HOUSi six rooms and cellar: buut for owner's use; dry al Year round: pump in kiteuen; near electric cars and Station: 2,700. A. DAMMANN,OL2 F st.b.w. m LI Fok SALE—ONLY 12 MILES FROM WASHL ton on the B. and O., handsome farm; 340 acres. orchards most select truita; soil in libchest state cultivation: 14'roont dwelling 4 tenements, ct.oas i exceptionsi.-conveniences, : HALL! 10st! Pau ete, Baltimore FS. SALE—NINE-KOOM HOU. ‘Tt LAI Md. within three minutes of station; bath, water, $86. price. gsru0 gi Sitveash, erased i aout tay initaliments of $35.00. ALpIy to WM, 1, HARRISON, Room 494, War + OF on tke premises. my9-5t FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE_FOR TMPROVED city property, handsome country residence: 14 ferea; Tait, ‘nuk aud ornamental trees: ovengreen hedwe; uever-tailing stream: 13% miles from Falls Church and Carin 5} ‘or whole farm of 46 acres Snd woodland. Address Box 12, Falls Church, Va. myd-1w" HATS VLLE MD Lance 11-ROOM DWETI. ing, well built and in exccLent condition, with 5 ster ot ian, young .ruit trees, wood sull; abingain at Also other houses and lots at moderate prices. ‘Two &-room houses hear station :oF rent. Hyattsvilie has over 1.500 population, with schoo's, churcues, stores, telegrapi:, te-epuone, free delivery ‘stem, Mesonie louge and other Oi RENT—LAWNDALE:; LARGE BRICK MA‘ sion, 18 rooms, elegantly furnished; 12 acres fruits, . lawn, fowers, shade, &e.: adjancnt Frederick, Md. GEO: W. ¥. VERNON, 108 St. Paul st., Baltiuore, Ma. my2-1t FoR gALE A BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY ON THE POTOMAC. High, healthy and ‘conven‘ent to the city: 150 acres ood ‘land; improved uy one larce double brick inane hewn ‘stone wins, and ail necessary ou: ; the view is pronounced the finest upon the Fiver, faspection of thie prewves requested yim” G. H. CALVERT & C0., 1010 Fst. n.w. 108 KENT-SEVERAL LANDINGS, CAMVING, picnic and fishing sifes, on the beautifil soutd shores of the between the “Aquetitet end Chaim Bridges. Eo A PHILLIPS & SO inyd-w fait New York OR SALE—A NUMBER OF VERY ATTRACTIVE faraus and residences near Washington ; list includes me country residences, stock und dairy fazus Of 10 to. 50U acres of iand: all accessivie by rail end Very geairable, Apply. at ofice for tuil inormation. myz-lm WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F Foe, SALE 5 GEEN , Belo CHAUrAUQUA— Lots in THE NATIONAL CHAUTAUQUA Beho, at the roomy of the WOMAN'S EXEC COMMITTEE, 612 14TH ST. where prices and full information may be obtained. my2-Lu" )O# RENT—DURING SCMMEI E BRICK house, S roows, well furnisined: also summer din- ing room and kitchen ; Oakiand, Md. : fine location; no uitoes. Address B, ISON, 816 ith st. n. apissewim" = VOR SALE—300 ACRES ON BALTIMORE AND Washington pike, adjoining North Laurel: 1:}room house; tennt houses, farm and utbutldinzs: wood water, Apply toG. A: BANSEMER, Laurel, Sd a —IN ROCKVILLE, MD., 16 MILES fashington, with vonstant raiifoad co:ummu- nication, a NEW, eleyant and exceedingly convenient and comfortable dwelling house, with 12 roows and complete Lath room, supplied by @ pump in the kite! (which requires next to ne exertion). The house 1s weiy situated on a fine jot and street and only three minutes’ walk Trom the depot. The water is drawn trom a superb Prine. some 30 teet dis- tant and sluxht descent, of cold. soft water, 1urmshins an ebui ce aud strictly pure at all times, in a cou- plete stone dairy or coo.ing house, superior to all the advant of Ke (requiriwx no labor to Ket the use of it), besides the dwei.inz has a veep, cold and dry cellar, with paved and c ated floor; nothing like it in Rock ville tor comfort, it can be found any- where. To secure it call upon or address at once the owner, WILLIAM READING, Rockyule, Md. Or SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. Or WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, Estate Avents, Wankington, D.C. None but first-cless tenants need app!y._ a730-2w* JOR RENT AND SALE—WASHINGTON GROVE, Md., several ne cottages in different parts or tho i for reut for the secsun, $55 10.6100. hd ior sale: $390 to $1,000. ‘MM. D. PECK, G4 F st. apoeim FOE SAE POIQMAG HIVER FARNS—MANT proper. i. CALNERT & CO., apif-tm* 1010 Fst! nw. Us SALE 100 OLD COLONIAL EsTa yes 18 land. | Large brick mans ‘food and gutta dings Nery Teesouab Eines @. H. CALVERT & CO... 1010 F. r POR SALE—LAUREL, MD.. A FINE HOME; ‘house 8 rooms; good cellar, dine well. stable, tenement house: about 3 acres. Fruity jimimites to) eration on (plank walk, price p24-1in M.D. PECK, 94 F st. kitchen, riety, Of OK SALE — LOTS, COTTAGES. COUNTRY homes. farming and’ timber lands, Metropolitan dranch thd ¢sewhere in Montvomery county. ‘aplt-im COOKE D. LUCKETT, Rockvilie, Md. FSE SALE HANDSOME & KOOM HOUSE AND 234 acres of lund covered with garden and fine frnit excellent water; on high ground overlooking village: three ininutes irom station; 5,000; eusy terms. ‘apl7tin* O.E. HL mana, V Fans, FARMS, FARMS, FARMS in all sections of Maryland from 2 to 1,000 acres fefnvest es fands nent Watbiauton are atvancine 5" foiny i fay T. R. BROOKS, aui21 Sin G16 1th wt. aw. Ger Tue Besr. THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUIZ & BRO., 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. Trunks and atchels of best make at low prices, a VE MAKE, Ke. THE CIGA! TIGER CUBANA- YOU MAKE THE The bert Cixar oc. V tach, Gue. yer bundle, | Ask your dealer tor them. SOPULD MILLER & SUNS, Sly sbChambersat.. N.¥.. Mauurueturers, FFENSIVE FEET Cured in ‘Twenty-four Hours With « Harulees ieemedy” Send stamp for particulars. ODOLICURA 3F'G. CO.y S57 Vine st., Gaucinuatl, Ohio. myssawee Booxsixprxe In all its branches; Century and Harper's uayasines, RENDIC BEARD VOIGT. Date SLL oth st. The annual meeting of the Boston House Employes’ Relief Association was held Monday night and reports of the year's business made, showing the amount of $1.259.14 paid during the year to eighty-eight sick members. A new board of officers was elected for the coming year composed as follows: Mr. Paschal Plant, resident; E. P. Parker, vice president; John MicGrain,” recording’ secretary; ‘Theodore Schultze, financial wecretary; Charles Keefer, treasurer. Ata regular meeting of the Rose Social Club held Monday evening at the residence of Mrs. Tye, No. 429 10th street southwest, the follow- ing officers were elected for the ensuing term: President, Mr. W. T’. Goodall; vice president, Miss Fannie Rye; recording secretary, Mr. A.L. Goodail; financial secretary, Miss Annie Brax- ton; treasurer, Miss Angie Tucker. Knights of Honor. The regular meoting of Mt. Vernon Lodge, K. of H., was held last evening at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 8th street southeast, with Matthew Jar- boe, dictator, presiding. Considerable in- terest in the increased prosperity of the order was manifested. A large number of visitors nt and participated in the disoussions ming. Among the number were D. J. Evans, grand dictator; J. V. Wurdeman, assistant grand dictator; J. Wm. Palmer, dicta- tor, Potomac 3; D. T. Jones, Te bat Huichtion, report Fotoma SOCIAL MATTERS. Lawn Fete for the Foundling Hospital—Per- Mrs. McKee and Mrs. Russell Harrison now expect to sail for Europe the first week inJune. The latter will leave the Presidential party in Omaha today and remain there with her par- entsand baby daughter until nearly time for sailing, when sbe will go to New York. ‘The park at the corner of 19th and 8 streets was the acene of a gathering of the intimate friends of Mr. and Mra, John McLean yester- day afternoon for a birthday fete for the latter. When Mr. and Mra. McLean went for their usual drive yesterday afternoon the former made the park the destination and treated his wife to gennine surprise by having an invited Party there to meet and-winh her many happy returns of the day. At the little cottage whic! had been erected and furnished in two days on there were substantial evidences of the proposed entertainments in the —- As @ souvenir = abundant ‘refreshment, we day the guests ed an autogray album and each tSok the ‘Spportunity to piece over their signature some felicitious expression of their good wishes for the hostess. Among those present were Sir Julian and Lady Paunce- fote and their daughters, General and Mrs. Beale. Admiral and Mre. Green, the Turkish minister, the French minister, Mrs. and Miss Williams, Mr. and Mra. Warder, Miss Warder, Mr. and Mrs. Hitt, Mra. and. the Bisses Del Monte, Dr. and Mrs. Hammond, Dr. and Mrs. Frank’ Loring, Prot. and Mrs. Emmons and Mrs. John Hay. Mise Hattie Blaine, with Mrs. and Miss Cam- cron, will spend the coming six weeks in Lon- don and Paris, She will return in July with Mrs. Morton and spend the rest of the summer with ber parents at Bar Harbor. Lawn parties and open-air fetes are rarely ax picturesque as the Indy managers of the Washington Founding Hospital have made of the strawberry festival which began yosterda; at the residence of Mrs. W. P. Tisdel, 1323 13th street. and continued throughout the evening. From the time night fell the scene was most attractive, as the twinkling lights of the Chi- nese lanterns bordering the paths and illumi- nating the tents and booths made a really beautiful scene. Mrs. ‘Tied residence was lighted from cellar to garret. Upstairs thi ladies laid away their wraps and the parlor floor wasrescrved for dancing. Agtri orchestra, seated in the bay window. made music for those within and without. During the evening there were always enough partners to keep the fioor busy with dancers. ‘The booths are most effectively decorated. At the right of the house Mrs. J. Fairfield Car- penter is in charge of the Turkish bazar. She wore last night a superb Turkish costume aud many fine gems to accentuate it. A gauzy veil, after the manner of eastern women, completed the effective attire. Her assistante—Mrs. George Bloomer, Miss Swan, Miss Tisdel, Miss Westcott, Miss “Mattingly, Miss Kelton,’ Miss Scott, Miss De Peyster, Miss Heaven and Miss Condit Smith—were each charmingly attired in the same fascinating dress. They offered for sale all kinds of eastern goods from rugs to slippers and took turns making the odorous concoction known ax Turkish coffee, each cup being boiled in a xmall brass saucepan over an alcohol lamp. Another gaily decorated stall was for the sale of candy.” ‘Ihe Forget'me-not Club, of which Miss Hatch, Miss Somers, Miss Heaven and Miss Woodward are members, were the venders of the sweet wares. ‘Ihe flower booth had a little corner near the end of the garden and in the midst of the posies were airs. Ross Thompson, the Misses Hutchinson, Miss Kiley and Miss Palmer, who were in charge of the sale. A lemonade well was pre- sided over by Miss Lightfoot and Mise Noble. In a’sheltered booth at the left of the house the well-supplied refreshment table was in charge of Mrs. J. A. Swope, Mrs. O. G. Stay Mrs. Theodore C. Noyes, Mrs. W. C. Wood, airs. D. A. Chambers, Mrs. J. J. Lightfoot, Mra. G. De Witt, Mra. RW. Allen and Mra. Bailey. The tables which dotted the lawn and where visit- ors sat to be served with the dainties offered tor sale were in charge of Mrs. Charles G. Du- lin and Mrs. H. B Noble, assisted by Miss But- ton, Miss Beall, Miss Lightfoot, Miss Noble, Miss Swope and Miss Lansden. The attend- ance yesterday was good. ‘the fete continues this afternoon and evening. The tea at the Country Club, Mrs. Hubbard's fete at Twin Oaks, Woodley lane, and the tea given by the lady managers of ‘the House of Mercy, 2408 K street, are the events which will engage fashionable attention this afternoon. Mr. Gieger of the Russian legation is onfrom New York to stay until after the race mecting of the Dumblane hunt. His horses are among the entries for Thursday's and Saturday's events. Mr. and Mrs. Butterworth will leave here on Thursday for a visit with friends in Cincin- natiand afterward in Chicago. Mrs. How who has been for nearly two months in Yorkcity, returns today and will keep house for her brothers during her parents’ absence. She sails on the 23d of June for Europe with Dr. and Mrs. Roosa of New York and Miss Florence Miller. Ryland M. E. Church, corner of 10th and D streets southwest, was crowded this morning at 11 o'clock to witness the marriage of Miss Lillie A. Price, daughter of Rev. J. A. Price, rector of the church, to Mr. Oscar 8. Towner. The ushers who seated the large audience of friends and parishioners were Mr. Springer, Mr. Hongh, Mr. Wheelock and Mr. Plummer of Baltimore. ‘The ushers up the aisle. Rev. Mi ceremony. The bride's mother and members of her family sat in the front pews. After the ceremony those present gathered about the carriage at the door and offered their congratu- lations to the newly married couple. The bride was in traveling garb, a light gray cloth trimmed with velvet, and @ most becoming gray bat, edged with tulle. She carried a loose cluster of La France roses, tied with long pink ribbons. Mrs. Towner started north on a wedding jour- ney. After June 1 they will be at home at 1831 Linden street, Le Droit Park. Mrs. B. H. Hinds of Elizabeth, N.J., is spend- ing a few days with her brother, Charles F. Moore, No. 2018 H street northwest. Mrs. Mary A. Bartlett of Capitol Hill is able to be around again after an illness of five or six weeks. She is now visiting her son at 601 2d street northeast. ‘The Pansy Social Club gave its first party last night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- wards, 2202 I street northwest, and a very en- joyable evening was ments were served at 10 o'clock and afterward danc- ing and singing were enjoyed until an early hour this moruing. “Among those present were Mrs. Manstield, Burch, Hewett, Mastin and wister, Misses iguie, Drudekamp, A. and L. janz, 'T. and C. te, Maude Edwards, Katie Mobler, Mollie Shey Messrs. Bradekamp, Edwards, Tibbs 0. Win- ters, C. ‘Tribby, Chas, and Sam Herbert, C. Long, H. Schuly, W. Burch, W. Cun: W. L. Kimmel and H. C. Scott. “The feature of the evening was the banjo playing of Mr. Tibbs. Miss Emily 8. Despard of Parkersburg, W. Ve. is visiting her uncle and aunt, the Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Williams, at Christ Chureh rectory, East Washington. Miss Alice Ablenfeld, Secretary Foster's private stenographer, has returned from a short visit to friends in New York. THE LDEN CROSS, Closing Session of the Grand Commandery— New Officers Elected. The Grand Commandery at its session last evening elected the following officers for the ensuing term: Grand commander, John N. Ehle of St. John’s; vice.grand commader, Mrs. Fannie E. Cordero of Goodwill; prciste, Semuel Howison of National; grand eeper’ of records, William T. Keni Meridian; grand treasurer, B. W. outer gate, W. H. Pope of Goodwill; commander, Dr. 8. A. H. McKim of supreme representatives, John N. Ehle John’s (two years), Richard H. Yates of National (one, year); alternates, Miss Me- pibrear Gwe eee ‘one yeur); s erat trustees, Dr. 8. L Groot, R. D. Meston’ ‘Walker. They Are to Be Prosecated. Attorney General Miller has requested So- licitor General Taft, now in San Diego, Cal., to confer with the United States district attorney There was no reception, as Mr. and | not wise. Henry C. Thorn, the plumber of 725 18th — street, made an attempt at suicide this morning Pennsylvania con’ four castor-oil mills | by cutting hie throat with a razor. It is sup- and castor oil is standard oil. Posed that the deed was the result of mental —— ~ aberration. Mr. Thorn has been drinking ‘The Millers’ Association in session in New | freely quite awhile past and for over a York will organize a League. It will be «| week he has been acting very strangely, leading grinding monopoly of couree. his frends to the belief that his mind was un- ‘The foreman of the New Orieans Grand Jury fe named Chaffee, The Itata is all right. She bas the Charies- ton back of her—away back. He—tervently name I shall only be too giad to give you.” The Police Court Judge has his visitors down fine. California iss rich state. Even ite worms are silk. There's millions in it—The United States ‘Treasury. A mush room-the kitchen. That Chilian runaway ship gives us the scream of ta ta. ax ADE AND A NAME. > “My life is'an aimless one.” balanced by his excesses. His wife is absent from the city and he was alone when he made the attempt upon his life. His stepmother hae been at the house and last night « friend stayed ‘with him to take care of him. The rooms that Mr. and Mre. Thorn occupy are two floors above tho store building on 18th street, having « Private entrance and hallway to the south of shop windows. No fear was entertained that Thorn would et tempt suicide, for he had expressed no such intention, but about & o'clock this — be came near joining the great majority. His friend hed ’ ~ of the room afew moments before, leaving him «resend for the day and apparently all right. The elder Mrs. Thorn not yet made her appearance for the day. Whether Thorn's act was the result of premeditation o not, of course itis impossible say. At any rate, soon after be was left Sate aeeeaten ied alan be keeps bie tus, a ig up ateon- Binded rans? drow ft sovagtly over Ba sheet He only succeeded in making an ugly flesh wound that in all probability will not prove fatal. His groans attracted the attention of a col- ored servant girl. She entered the room and seeing what had happened, called hin step- mother. They did what they could and the Wagon was at once summoned from the 12th street station. Thorn wes taken to Providence Hospital, where his wounds were dressed. Later in the day it was reported at the hospital that hix condition was not serious but his reports are not that. “ah, dear angel, I have « ak. and that be wns doing very well For nearly a year past his iamily have been ee ae, worried about bis condition Lave tried to ‘The Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Animal | induce him to go toa bi i, but he has Industry Expires Suddenly. Dr. William Dickson, recently appointed as- sistant chief of the bureau of animal industry in the Department of Agriculture, died sud- denly yesterday between 11 and 12 o'clock at 1121 I street. He had been confined to the house for # day or two throat, but had thought that it was too slight » matter to require a physician's services, and in fact he seemed to be improving so well that the morning of his death be afea good break- fast, arose, dressed himself partially for some time at the library table reading over manuscript which had sent up the day previous from his office. He was #0 engaged the dey nt ing Adams, residu un, Lovejoy sequently served veterinary s AFTER MANY YEARS. A Suit Brought Abandoned Before the War. Ann and Joseph Dobson have by George C. Worth filed s bill in equity against Alexander Bliss and Walter 8. Cox et al. to redeem certain property, lot18, equare117. They statethatthey purchased eaid property in July, 1852, and en- tered into possession November 2 following and constructed a house upon it; that to pay off certain indebtedness they in July, 1855, borrowed €300 on itand executed a deed of trust; that in 1856 the health of the plaintiff Joseph failed him, and his physician advising him that he alent in that leave Washii The Old Guard mail. About 11 o'clock, as nearly as can be re- close to the bed. | She =~! called for assistance and her was I re- mponded to by Profesor Mirsch and Mere. in the house. Before medical ‘assistance could be obtained the doctor was un- conscious. In fact he never people referred to entered the room. | Dra summoned and every effort was made to re- store animation, bi ofthe medical men seemed to be that death had occurred before their arrival. Dr. Dickson was a Scotchman by graduate of Edinburgh University. He sub- civil service in India, United States, where many of his relatives, in- cluding his father, had settled. It was while in Minnesota that he begun the practice of Secretary Rusk’s attention was first directed to Dr. Dickson as the author of the article on horse ‘shoeing in the Secretary's horse book and when the work of was undertaken last Mi offered and accepted the position of assistant chief, having been appointed March 28 last. Secretary itusk, Dr. Salmon and all of nis as- sociates who knew the man and his abilities feel the loss of Dr. Dickson deeply. ‘The bureau of animal industry was closed at 12 m. today, by order of the chief, in respect tothe memory of the late Dr. Dickson and to give the employes an the funeral services this the malarial climatic influences then prev- that his only chance of THE OLD GUARD'S TESTIMONIAL. To Be Presented to John Goodwin, Jr., Post of Marblehead, Mass. ‘8 testimonial which will be presented to John Goodwin, Jr., Post, No. 82, of Marblehead. ‘Mass. and the Women’s Relief Corps auxiliary steadily refused todo so. about forty- #ight years old and has no children A few days ago Mrs. Thorn was sent away for needed rest. She is now somewhere down the Potomac and cannot get back to the city before Friday, as she is probably beyond the reach of telegraphic communication. ~ccsdeo- cesar — 2 om ALEXANDRIA, erry FINANCES. The city committee on finance has not yet completed ite annual report, but has deter- mined on no increase of taxation and last night reported the tax and license bills pre- ay Select year.” It is known that the @nan- cial condition of the city is not promising. The corporation owes the banks some €22,000 and in contracting for the covering in of the tan-yard sewer it will be expressly stipulated that no payment shall be made thereon until after the Ast of July, when the taxes of 1891-2 begin to come in, The finance report ix delayed until full of the finances are submitied to the committee from all the officers of the corpora- tion. sat his had n the messenger called and handed him his lying on the floor erry coven. The city council boards met last night, Presi- dent Marbury presiding in the aldermen and President Sweeney in the council. The latter board had s bare quorum. The revenue bills were re and Iaid over. An or- der was to cover in the tan-house drain ate cost of £3.00 or $4,000. The market master was ordered to turn over the public weights and measures to Mr. Shock, the state sealer of weights, 4c. Appropriations of €800 for courts, for streets and #200 for the chain gang were made. An order was made to sell for taxes the property of the Vir- ginia Hop Brewing Company (Ivan Boern) un payment be made by the lst of June. The finance committee ted that an early ee tlement with all the nancial oficors of the corporation was essential and that prom mmonvures would be taken to ccoure eucl exteke ments in order to present « full report at the next meeting of the city council. DESTRUCTIVE SWELLA. The Norfolk steamers are now the terror of Alexandria harbor. They dash and drive at such speed along the river front that hundreds of dollars of injury is done to small vesols at the wharves and to the light buildings onthe side of the water. The city authorities have been called to act in the matter and « harbor master will be appointed to eufore the law in the ‘matter. after the and Danforth were hastily vain. The conclusion a several years m the British from there to the Dr. Bickeon was ‘pow 3 portunity to attend + —___—_ AN AcQUITTAL. ‘The United States court here yesterday after- ‘noon took up the case against Frederick Miller for violation of the United States postal law at Boston, © county, Va. Mr. Edward Burke Baran the defense and United States Attorney Borland for the prosecusdon. The witnesses for the prosecution described uite a different looking man from Miller as Ge'violstor of the law, and the jury founds verdict of not guilty. ores. ‘The funeral of the inte Wm. Gray took place this afternoon from Roberts’ Chapel and was attended by all the principal colored people of this vicinity. Over fifty members have been added to the Baptist church here as the result of the re- cent protracted m ‘ Lee Camp of this city attended the Gen. Johnston memorial services in Washington last to Recover Property could not long survive of Washington and was to they went to Virginia, where they still reside; that soon after be — Soseph) had along epell of illness, which un- ey ee ted him for business, and soon after the war . broke out he waa unjustiy and wrongfully ‘ar IT MEANS CLEVELAND OR BILE. rested, suspected ing analienenemy, ARE Stripped of ‘hit property and’ ineses of suk. | New York Politicians Take = Deep Interest in Ohio's Gubernatorial Fight. Aspecial to the New York Herali from Co- lumbus, May 12, says: Congressman Thomas L. Bunting of the thirty-third district, New York, was in consultation today with Gov. Campbell in relation to the Obio campaign and Presidential contest. After leaving the executive chamber Mr. of this city has had prepared | to the post, in acknowledgment of the cordial leaders of the welcome extended tothe Oid Guard by those yt organizations last summer. The testimonial lock consists of a picture of the members of the Old geen yo Guard, taken from the steps of the Treasury Mr. Hill if Department. The frame was designed and 8 gain over constructed by Comrade A. G. Brust of the Old Guard. cartouche on the corners are New York yuine pieces of wood taken from the United to the <Bess Siates monitor Saugus, the United States ships spring another Cumberland and and the rebel ram himeelf. He Merrimac. The ‘at ‘the bottom of the governor, i picture is a part of the decoration of the th scheme: wpech te ‘tre Haroon by ‘Comtats "Ps om aud the Bhi for the tron” RE ASR cd Engin tort Tbe tecdaacnial ewes | Semno minsppochonsse esos toccit respect: eceeuden ax Mendé obey at Oe eee PRcperferer -rmgrene worentr wrt “aR "iia the other window is « testimonial to be | Nebeher on May 1 offering tovend tree of coutel tnd lupon the frame is Stwood irons cones ot ton! ax Riedy eae, heeppeberen ter yf sind four | circular bas been issued from the treasurer's the Post to which the Soon he OL a guard and the corps. change erist- —— ‘clreedeas Count —Judge Hagner. nth eine eres ogee meee | pany agt Jedeoe Paveinatic Street treasury city and the i 5 Eraipaty: pro confome. Baliway | Slloct cach check and forward the svar share for as. heretofore. dimes fe It, Eeeon oan te wr | eee Se ae trial Sea 3 ~3. 1S mete | to be will to take Soames i ---——— barrels of blue stone of the Postal _ was brought im the