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FOR RENT?HOUSES. };*>R K? ST-m.Vi.i n>M Hoi st .mi:;.' NTH ST u ? . *1> I*r i .Mil Uk-Iui.l- MaMai-t.iiwtta ?vr, ll.w . nt'llt ruolll* and talk, all lni?lcni itiil TuVf m>-u ? *.l'i i?-r luoiith. lu.juirf ?.*t doue. mj30-3t* 1.XH4 KE?T-4i:i tiTH sr. N W.. Tl-N SI'NNY r<->ni*. t?t?|iun-? fr?irii Palrnt, Pi?t, Ivnuun offi c**, an<l Market; well lucat*-U lor ruom reutiii* OW SKK.514K ill n. w. JfOK ia.Xr-NO 712 4TH N. w.; HKICK. 6 rix'iiw aoil hath; near Peiuiun ollli-e m l .l^cart lueiit- ; 92>?i advance. w. B. LOKI>. mi -bt-At' goT ?T KKNT -FOrR-SToRV, Ii V Y WINDOW BKICK M Dwell!mr. ?1B H ?t. n w.: eleven rooniN.bkth.aiHl laandry; cunvenieut t>> Pout, Patent. Pen?k>n, antl Tre Miry D?-|?rtur-rti*. in !ir.o 1-** or.l* rain! imme diate n Mesnk>ii Apply CHAN. C. Dl'NCA-NHON. !'th at., etirner D st n.w. myil0-3t 1,'OK kKN I HTOU AND l>?ILLHft WITH M fixtures i-omi'lete. .? ruuiua and water, in trutnl rontlitivu. ;fJO 1st ?t. ?.,.. #1?. By CHAS H. KUKEYE, loot* Tth ?t. u.w. BlJ'Jy-lw IXttt hkxt-hoisr,~ Tioo tth hi. n.w a n.odem uiii>r<'Vcmfiita. Inquire at sTONK's Drujf 1 lOO Tth ?t. n.w. BJS9-2W !,?!'. KKNT-LF. I)Ki >IT PAKK, TWO-NTOKY AND -T ? ellar bn? k bullae. HorT riHiiua m<?l. rn impruve n^Qtu. :r<int, <kI^ ^u>l i?rk >?nl. ri-ut m<>i;tb in advam 1NU Linden ?treet. Apply on premise*. _ my,'!<-4t* 1>>K KKNT?To FAMILY OF ADI'LTS?A TWO J ?t.iry brirk dw.-lliiur. newly pa|?-re?l. rorner 1 :Jth EH>I S *trre?i. park: * tnint and aide, very ilenirable luatH/D Apj'ly at 1224 N *t. n.w. my .tl-:lt* KFN r-L'NFLKN ISHED. 1?1S ?t n w.. l_*r_.?!<:? 2:12 IHh ?t n.e.,Gr.t22.:*> l'n4 Del. ?Te. n e . 1 lr T<> Hyattaville 20 2 111;> o ?t. n.w.. lo? I m on ?t. aw.. Or 12.30 To.. Ml. ?t. ii. w . I or .*><) I umu W. w? or.. .8.50 1 at. n.w.. 12r 5o Olln e ruuiim, 417 11th at. J*:t 1 P ?t. n. w . lor 40 n.w.. $o to f-'tt ?.'liiF?t. u. w.,Hr Ollii-e r. 10i:t Pa.aT.n.w.50 lt!2? loth ?t- n.w.. ..2."> FI'KNISHFD. Conn ay* . b^t R and S. lHr . per yemr ..... $3..">00 fcuntlcrlaiitl Plate n.w.. 1 lr.. |<er mouth.. 150 liuJt * uutkkhfokd. ?ySMf i;to7 F ?. n.w. ^>K Kl.NT JI NE 1 8TABI.E AND HOUSE. ,r>04 . B -?f. n.?*., 11 rwiu?. hew , t.. tenant. #40. my-"U-:tf S H. VAUIk. 42(1 B at. n.e. V,K HENT-B W. BKICK, 1812 ">TH ST. N W., 7 f rourns mod. im|? ; stable; fJ7. Brick. 1 .">05* l'-.erie I'l* '. 7 nuliw, mod. imps.; 4'J.Y THOS. J. \ MVi.KS. )Ut*l !*tli ?t. n w. iny".'!?-lw* V.HU BEST?THREF-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 11 M n?Mn*;aalo<M parlors, dinimr-rooni and kitchen on the nrst d ?>r. rental In-* for a tirst-ilaas tenant, 224 A st- ae. Apply 21*4 A A. ?.e. my'.D-.'tt IJ*OK RENT-VEKY NICK COOL HOUSE. 1102 New Hitmi'shirf ?Ye . N n? nis and I?ath; bay wm dowa. calnnet nisnt Is, larirei-losetM . all modern lin iiroveuienta.44.Y50. B. H. WAlUitJt & CO . !?1?J ?t. iny-'?-:?t*_ X,"OR RENT - MS 1> ST. 8 W. 4ROOM BRICK. .T with bay window, parkin* in front, water. #12. Inquire on premises. m}'2!?-3t* F 1??' MOT- 1280 p ST. X.W.. A IKB9-B0M A house, m nk-e order; at reduced rent to desirable ?"*?? bt?TOeroca(feat ? kej at *r.? eroppoaite. P. CORCORAN, 226 1st a t s.e. KENT- !?th Mt.n. w .1 Or... <."?0 l?th st. n.w. Btr. 331 :* lTu?i|*<-t av..l3r...?<*> axui du? .flOO M st. n.w., Hr :*0 lulu 14th st. n.w. Ki:c( 'J 144 H ?t. n.w.. 7r l*lHN.V.ave^ i:5r 7.~> l'JlK) Md. ave. n.e.. ] Q at. n.w.. llr store ami dwelling 25 I.'hm; i?tti st n.w . 10r. .40 2!2*?u Ttli st. Hr. ..*i0 14",'j stii ?r. n.w., 1 Or. .!*."> *J1?? l'-tn st. n.w , 5r? 1H Tth ami A sts. s.e., store ,710 10th st. lLe., 5r 10 and dwelling* 35 l'ilOO st. t* e.. tir 10 ALBfcliT F. FOX. JKJO F *t. n.w. >ic ki .NT MOOM BKICK HOlSK WITH MOD inil-<, 1 ?*.' 1 r.tii st. n.u.. r?nt # 50 j-er month. Ari'ly to JMIO I (iKilKN, 141t>Q st n.w. ]JOK llKM-NKW B11U K HOCSF. N llUUMh, ImJ window, ??liar. l ath, shed, largreyard; ron ?enie:;t to l atent, IViish?!? and Govt Pr. Offices, and to rj?rs, jH-hoois. and inaikt-t. ~'J4 K n. w., next to :Ui at. iny*J'.?-;?t# 1" ;oK KKN1-40S r,TH ST. X wTTtHKI E-STOKY and i> -Hinent brick. 10 rooms and b?ih- |s?ssession Jan?- 1 I nature vt J. 1. JUNLS, Post-office depart ment, near . th st. entrance. myti9-Jt* ]^>K RENT 31U AX1> IJlhlTsT X. W~" 20 K(K>M8 ?- h. will rented separately or jointly; suitable tor larire !?? ardint? house. ench ^ K. fl. 1. I.LI i I I*. i > ? t , -???? iid floor front. myJH-Ot V>>K KEXT?~ J IOI.h r -t. lt?r..|"iO 65 fH)7 27th *t., 5r 812.50 Lti'.'H <? -?t., r,'r .?0.t?"? Xo. 1, Besael'sC rt, :.:?*J7 1' st , 1 Jr 5o 4r 10.50 llo*J ? K -t.. lor 4<> Suj^rior st., M. Hill ..10 li?th st., Hr.. ..25.5t> 10th undti sis , ottive 11 st. n.e.. tir IS.50 room 12.50 17o:i loth n.w.. Stable. .*t stalls,near I'a. 7r 1H.30 av.. l?et. 21st s 22dsta.l2 mrzn JwGEO. 1 ! INKIN^. 1:mh Hi.il H ?ts. n.w. 1~^?iTkKXT B1 irXI 1, HOI'Hi ltS17 1!'1H .?t.. . . . s. r: rooms, bay *\ind ?li n.tKtrm improvements. $35 per month. lUlilf lUlO lotn-t my'.'H .it* 1X>K i i !?i ^ V WAOUAMAX. KK4L Lol ATt. BKuKLK, 1#17 t ST. X.W. HolSES. The Maltby, X J. ave 3112 0 st.n.w., 14r....$35 an-1 B .-t. ii. w ..i l.(H?0 1414 11 th st.n.w., 1 lr...'Jo 1?'17 N u.w.,tur.,l.">r.75 12o7 11thst. n.w.,7r ilo 1M2 I n.w , tur.. l.?v. l*-5 1 731 loihst.n. w.,tir. ..30 i?o5111' st. u.w..tur. i.ir.SO 41 '? K st.n.w , llr 30 13:;o L st. n. w., iiir...;l?-nleytown lioad. ?r....25 ~t?31 1 st. n.w . 14r . .DO JmhJ Va. av. s.w , Sr 25 11 itt loth n.w .14r ?U>??oLst. n. w., ?r 25 6l 1 * st.uw.,l0r ..">0 1402 W st. n.w , tir. .20.30 lin!4 Cortoranst.. 13r.5o -M rt. 811 Market Space. 20 r 50 Ml D st n.e..?irs 20 4">0 C st. u. h., Sr .?ufn v sx n.e^ors 'iO JJ32 X. 4 ave.Ji w., s?r. .5o ^ol2 i?th n w.tstable>t>r.20 -MM'>t uwj ?r 5o ~o. s Oth st. n. w?Or IS 2^*.0 l* -t u %?., I?? 5o t.lii Md. ave . s.w., tir ..17 2u<> L? st n. w., l\j:. .35.50 l>04 X ?t. s.w., 6r 14 1740 >. ?. ave., 12r 35 OFFICES. 015 F *t. n. w. 2d !>th * Pa are . r*m 14. $12 ill?or. front room .$50 4<?1 . tn st.,lst il.,r. 2... 10 La. a\*- , 2 front 401 7tnst., 1st 11. r3...10 rooin<?, l?as*-i!ieut.. . 3C-fc?th & Pa. av., r'm 17..10 4?>,s La. a^e , 4th iloor, H?nnt?;n b'ldV, r'm 31 8 4rs :m? I.enox b'ldV, room 4 5 V*t 1. 4 Pa a v., room lK..^."?U?ih La. ave., 3d flr., Ouuuin o ld'tr, r. 26.12 "???, l back room 5 STOKER, *c. Bt ?re and cellar 10th & _ Store and cellar. 2126 L st" n. w.. ??*75 11 st. n. w 840 fctor?' and 1>\* u^ SlO Hall. 12th ft E sts.mw. .30 !?tn st n.w .7r 50St?-re and bw'nK, 701 Hal!, 12th & E sts.n.w..50 1> St. s c., 7r 20 lb above is only s portion of the property on ray 1 < ks. Fit lull list call at office for bulletin issued on |T28] 1 H< ?S. L. WAOflllllli, ];uK KEX l?O kM'M AXD BATH 1 KICK HObSE d. imps.; t;17 French st. n. w., key at OOO. y > :;t* l s| B%X HorsErXIXE KOOM8 I iiad nu -h?d atti. . 'Jimles from capital; near street?ar- ?i;tb.e. la r?re >rr unds with trees and shrub bery Ai ?ly. n?r mis week, u> T. SOLBfclKO, I-?w likia myJH-ot* 1" ;>?K KENT 420 NEW THKEE-STOKV I>WEL lixw. ? a\ windows, six rooms, bath, hot and eold wat : . ks a. ..81o Xst.n.w. Applj for key grocery ctcMBsr. myv.'8-3t* 1;? 1. 1 : M ' ITr.i I/MA V K1 M. L^ kau ana lmuiancc Pr? k? r. It'th and F st*. n.w. HOISE& 13271*thst n w..l2r , _ 1M1 K st., lOr |50 ?I'rdisu.li t nb> -tiul?>5 ll?ll N ?t. u.w. Or .>o 1217 !\ -t. turn I2r l.HJt?13K t. n.w.?.?r 4?> 17.14 K i?t n.w . 15r .125 *,'212 H st. n.w., 7r :>0 421 1 Itn ?t. n.w ,1 .'r.lci 2^2o H st. n w.. 7r 30 j lb!5X ?i.n w? r,'r 05 123C st. s c., 8r 30 615 1 ?t. n w.. i4r 83.x;'."j 16 H ?t. n.w-7r 30 ; 142*?y?t.n w. 1 :r. 75.7^i 13;i3 Waiiai'n pi., 6r 30 l'.'lUbit. x: V? , 13r 75 4 42 3tlsl. U e.,7r 20 | *???. lotn^r. n. w lor. 75 t>20 L> st n.w.,3r ^tore. .16 * tl'.'o K ii n.w , I3r .. .75 ;;o."? 1> at. ?.e? 6r 15 lOl 7 I2tl? n. w . I Or 641 3UI# I> st. *.*.^l?r 15 1418 1 at. n. w , tir 55 1701 loth st. n, w? 4r. .15 rTKXl>HKl> Hul sEs 1 .rear 1 Sth st , l^ir ??')OU V?r av.. nr X.12r.$ 166.66 K Ut 17tt a. 18th. 410.06 11, L?ar "Jl*l st., 8r?..150 ii -s. ave and iho:i.a? otb. al>ove K st.. Il'r..lo0 | i :r? b 1 ?r :133.?13 li I. a>e.,bt 16k 17... 125 i (ibii .n? ur X si.. .'*50 Pst., near 12th, 1 Or...125 . K. t?t. l.ia. x I ft. l5r.25o ?Ji'tL.bet. CandK.,lOr. 100 l.st . u?-t i A \ l5 2*.r.25o N H.ave. ai.d N at., I3r.75 kUt latkftlUtk,l'.r.^ tn, utar g n.w., llr.. .05 OFFICES. 141 F?t .2?1 floor, f?tr nt t. cor. 12th and Pa ,L? at? d 1 j nteain |8U &v?., lr s?S3.33 14)1.tt or, .> front rv. l>3!> F St.,3d fbor. 2r. ..30 l.ratrti b\ ntcum W 4 J) la. ave., lr??m 10 to 20 Eksai t H.I, in -Si;n 513 11th id.,2r 2o l.uuiuv, n re proofs ele- 1211 1 st. n. w., 'ir 25 Vklv r?. i.e.-.trd by airiuu. 111 1 -t. n m , Ur 25 Irviu c^o to ?00 each. 513 11 ih st.,3r 20 STOKES. 61VS 11th st. n.w *5o i>o."> Oth st. n.w $25 my27 K O HoL'1/.MAX. lOtnsnd F sts. n.w. V?K KEXT ONE T^o-STOKl BKICK BOUSE; M y rooms, ail mod. imp. concrete < ellar; n* wly pa Mied aiid painted, 2214 ii st u.w. Hurdles run to the L?-use Bent 435. Inquire 4o3 7th at. my27-81 l^OB BEX 1 ? Mr 723 1 >ti* at, J'*r.f 100 735> 24th st . 6r 417.50 Fur_ 2122 1. nt 15r. 10O 017V st.,5r 17 1T112 M st., I or. ana *t..75 1504 2titn at., 5r 15.30 1410 20th, lor , iu.i 7.? 737 24th at.. 6r 15.30 1226 12th st . lor.. 54).67 270.SK at.,6r .15 i:i.*il I' nt., 12r , m.i..?o 5o 048 27th st,. Kr 15 23 1 Pa.av ,10r^n.i 5?i 50 811 2'Othst.. 5r 14.30 t 2325 l*a.av . 1?ir.,m l 50 "HI 1203 28th st., 5ra.?.. 14.30 . >ur..202T H at.,7r ... 5o 517-li#23d sU. .">r 14.:ii? V3*?P*t ,tlr. lu l 40 5o 2313 O St., Or 14 30 ' 1145 21 st., 12r ,m.l.40 5o 823 2-kl ?t., .?r 13 804 21st. 10r., m ;. 40.50 2233 4'leveland ave 13 2127-20 k st.Or.m 1.37 ."Mi 2.*?04 I -t^ Or 12.3o 181 lo* st., 10r.,m. t.35.50 821 24th st,,5r 12 30 808 21st at., 8r.,mi..3>.50 4 rooms 2118 Pa, ave 12 fc03 ::fcl nt , nr., u.i.?ftT?.5u 27 04-8 K st, 6r 12 21 -.'OS **?? avc.,7r. :mi 5o 27 10 k St.. 5r 12 2721 N ?t., 12r.,m 1 .34?;?0 4.U) I, th st.,6r lo 5o 2211 t at, 8r , m.i. .27 ?o 2t?o!? I st.. 5r........ 10.30 2J37 F ?t., Hr.. m.i..25 5o Ke?r24<?0 1 st.. Or Io.:>o 2135 Pm. a\e.. Or ..25.XSO 511 Wilcox court,5r ...10 1421 W nt., 7 r., m.i 25 SI A 1*1.1.8. 2127 H ?t , 7r 22 ?o hear 24U."? l*a.ave 16 I2l:i-17 :iOth. Or ...2*: .'H? STOKES. 2??24 L, 6r 21.so Store 2112 M at., lOr .75 ? . 1 . ?!? Pa. avo 4" 50 1H17 Bat., Wr..w X? 20 5u 1 738 P> nna. ave 35 1 or a tnli lial a, ply to W EsCOTT & WILCOX. 1 l'.M?7 Pa. ave. u.w. MMJH BENT?HOl SE 1331 X ST X W., 11 BOOMS r and batk rooms, price #?*.?. 1203 v st. n.w., 11 toxins a.id ^?ath ri<'iiu?. price $5u. lt>02 Vermont ave. n.w., Or?M inn ujjt* lath rooms. price 4 >0. Ib06 \?rm? nt a\t* n W..7 ro< rnn and tmth rin?m?s pru e <*v5, witti all other modern improvements. Ke>> at 1:1,13 14tn nt. n w. House 313 C st. n.e , 10 rooms and l?ath V** uis, with modern improvements, price $3o. keya at 315 C st. s.e. my24-6t* IfUli KEXT- f75-1341 LST. X W , ATTBACTIVE threv-ntorj, bay-window brkk. ten rooms, rau^re, la trot** 1.?in, back buildimr, cellar. rt>ar alley. Jl>8. > uBi%l> 1, 1003 F at.. hours 12 to 2. my23-2w ]?X>B BEXI 2020 HUXYKK FLACK,- THU? ntor> brick: 12 rooms; furnace, dry* celW; gxnxl tluu.Umr. L?r l*?r. library, dim tur-room, iuMty. and in aen un first floor, 4 ln-d rooms and bath on necoud floor \I B. KlXtMNW F st. my22 2w |4U rsu. mod. imi*?$22.50 Ho Ii nt. n.w , 8 r?. Xo lOOU H st. n.e., 6 mo?l lii.i-N. $35 r? . mod. imp* 41*> >0 I9l.'? 11th nt. n.w . .lo-riM>m Cotta*re at 1# rs . mod. ;iupa. $2.5 'fiiarlton Hehrhta,'* Xo. 035 > nt. n.w.,6 m. brwuchville, Md., per v mod. unpa $22,541 mo $50 CHAB1*E8 W. HAXDY, iteal Estate, my25-6t U21 F street n. w^ IyOU KEXT A NF.W AND Fl UXISHED HOUSE at Laurel, B. and O. railroad, *lt?at*d 111 the moat dealrable part of the viihufe, witniu a few minutes' Walk from the depot. inquire at h? use next to Academy of Mmoc, Prime Ue rvt street, poaseasiou' mveu lat J?a. Addreaa B x Ol. laurel. Md. myl8-eo2w# IX)K BEX 1-1537 14TH sT X. W., VEBY COM fortabla : Hi lory brick, 8 rmius, larire parlor and cellar, bath, and yard, no IsM-mtut. rent, $40. Ap ^l|T W ewner. 411 1 5tr. nt n w. m>l -2m 1X)H ULM M06I l?E>IliABLE COBXEB HOUSE 1 within block L>upont Dire Is. $>5 ,\i>t 1 y i HABLES EABLY, mVlo-lm _ 603 14th at. l^OKKKKT?19091*| 1425 Q, TOr... $45 r mod. imp.M. $55 1338 1L I Or. <0 100t? ii, or., mod. im .50) 1004 2?>th, 6r lo H+ Jm UMLAUAM M BOL1 OK. F. FOR RENT?HOUSES. F REVl? 631 Maas.av.n.e?6r.25.:t5 Bl1.' 1' st. nw #166.67 lv 25 J. n.w., Or. .'J5.3U Mas*. ivt. and -07 0th st. u.e, 6r. ..25.3G <14 17 th st.n.w.. 12r..lOO 1 910 Lan h ?t., Or ..2ft.30 1716 !th st. u.w, lOr .7.? 2slH N ?t. n. w.. Mr *,'5 1 917 K *t. n.w., 1 lr (>() 7(Mi i?tli st. n.e, Hr 21 j:(ll 11th it. u.w,9r 5.7 ioai N.Cap. st.0r..20.o0 403O st. u.w, llr. ,o.?..(? 1342 * at.n.w.. Or ,20.30 1411' S st.n w, 10r.5Tt .Vi s 1 li D ?t. u.e,0r 20 < 7O0 Mb st.n. w_12r.55.50 131 Lst.n w.. Or 20 1'_'03 N K ave . Hr 55 015 li ?t. li e., 8r,.18.50 32H Ind. ave? 1 lr 5.> 1V.11 it u.e, 6r IK 37 1043 19tn n.w ,13r..50.00 2240 12?h n.w.. Or . 18.30 221 E.Cap. St., llr. .50.00 10(17 4tli st.uw, 7r. 18.50 So6 lsth u. w, llr..50.00 32 Myrtle st. n.w., 7r. .18 1215 G ?t. n.w.. 1 lr 50.5 3414 Pst. n.w . Or .17.30 1223 13th?t..>?r 50.42 20:tS 8th st. n.w .OrlO.ftO 1714 9th st. n.w . 9r .">?? 2214 12th n.w . Or .10.30 133* K st. n.w., lOr .5:l 57 Lst.u.w.Or 16 1102 N. H. av.t 8r. 45.50 9Iiefrees st, Or 1ft.40 1404 11th n.w., 8r..45.50 715 A it. n.e? Or 15.40 021 P at. u.w., Or 4.) 320 Nth st. u.e, Or . .15710 2100*4 H st. n.w.. 8r. .43 Whitney Clone. Or la 3327 P st. n.w, 12r. ,4<i 13.!.. Hst.ne.,Mr1> 1011 20th n.w.. 9r. .35 5(1 519 9th st. s.e,, Or.. .14.30 204 D ?t. n.w., lOr 35 332 8th st. n.e, Or..14.30 454 H ?t. n w,8r 35 2215 Cleveland ave, 6r.l3 1310 Wallach pi.. 6r.33.70 10O4 W at li w.,Or 12 22 sthst. n.e., Hr 30.4.t 2124 10th st. n w..Or. 12 20()5thst. s.e,9r 30 11 I H 5th st. u.e.. Or 12 1039 19th at. n.w.. .30.42 McLean av. ?.w? 5r. .11.30 11200th st n.w,9r 30.40 317 11th at. n.e.. Or 11 1030 14th at.n.w., 7r ,28 32?Lat. s.w.. 5r .,10.80 01 H st. n.w., Mr 27 95 319 L st. n.e., 4r 10 31M l(?t. n.e..Mr 27 95 443 K at. U.W.. 3r 10 1924 9th at. n.w., 7r.27 S.? 1533 15th u.w, 6r,25.75 STORES It DHLLLING8L 204 Arthur pi., 7r. .25.40 312 1st St. s.e, 7r...25.40 1407 14th at. n.w 40 610 2d st n.e., 7r 25.35 2400 Pa. ave. n.w 20 my25 B. II. WARSER S CO., 910 F at. n.w._ I70B RENT?UNFURNISHED. . 170114. L ave. n.w., 1415 Set. n.w, llr..#60 17r. *208.33 >24 12tli st n.w, store 1413 Mass. ave., 17r. and d?eUin(f bO and stable 200 2012 Hillter Place. Sir. .60 140UMassave.n w.166.67 1911 N st. u.w.Sr oO 1228 M st. u.w., 15r. ..125 loos 10th st. n.w., 0r,.?0 1810 N St. n.w., lftr. ...125 1748Corcoran st..9r.46..?0 1730 Mass. ave., 17r. .125 812 N. J. ave. u.w , l>r. ,4.?> 1700 loth at. 11. 1923 15th st. n.w.. Or. .4.> w., 16r 116.67 1708 M st. u.w, 7r,,,4.> 1625 Mass. ave.. 13r,100 1009 H st nw. Or. .37..XI 1728 1 st.n.w,13r*. .83.3.3 1538 Pierce Place. 10r..4J 1800 14that.u.w, Orand 1801 Q st. n.w.. Or.. .<0 atore 83.33 1724 15tli st. u w .Or... .40 161821stat n w.llr83.33 2410 14thst.u w .lor .40 1401 StoUKhton St., 14tMi Chapln St., Or 40 llr 83.33 1607 15tnst. 11.w. 1 Or.. 40 KM >9 Bat. n.w., w. li 80 1330 Rimre st. n.w.,6r,35 515 12th st. n.w.. 13r,75 1332 Kis'irs st. n.w., 0r .3o 1323O st u.w ,11 r 75 1354 l.iuvs st,. 6r,,,.3o 502Est n.w.. llr 75 15 o 29th st.n.w.. <r.,.io 1514 Pat n.w. 12r 75 1900 lOtn st. u.w., 7r...30 1023U St. u.w, 9r 75 213 1 3Hst. s.w ,Or 30 942 N Y. ave n.w, 9r_05 1507 Caroline st, <r,..2o 2023O st n w,llr snd 1431 Pierce Place, 6r...20 8 table 70 228 1st st. s.w., 6r 15 601 18tiist 11 w 66.67 222 lfct st. s.w..6r 15 1922 I st. u.w_ Or 65 1 he above houses can He exaniined by pernntfrom curotficeouly. 1 HUM AS J. llsllrfi s CO.. niy25 1324 F at. n. w. _ OB BEST?T7ICFCBS1SHED? . Conn.ave.bet M anil 17'3.5 0st $30 N sts <250 506H 10th st.n.w 25 Cor. ou Conn. ave. snit- 1306 22rtst 20.50 able tor residence 54Kst.,u.e 17.30 or business pur- 2100 Est. 11. e 15.30 poses 208.33 STOKES. 1108 Est. n.w 208.33 1722 14thst.,str.&dw?.65 1726 Masts, ave 125 1740 14th at., store and 2019 N st. n.w 100, cellar 40 1606 19th St.,u.w 75 APARTMENTS. llcjliGth st 75 Fnr. tlat, 815 lothst. 1922 1st. u.w 05 n.w 50 3033 N st.n.w . .. 60 Fur.flats, H at ,Iiet.l7th 2012 Hillyer Place Ifo i; lsthsts 25and40 13(H) 30th st 50 Apartmeut house for 1509 S street n.w 50 colored people, rooms 1511 S street u.w 50 *3 to if?> each. 1929 15th st. (trout OFFICES. June li 45 1503 Pa.ave. n. w 15 1321 Corcoran st 4i> Ulhce rooms, 519 7th st .? 1508 I' street 45 STABLES. 1154 22d St 35 Stables 2o 13l3Corcoran st.,!roui Stable rear 1146 20th..25 June 15 40 FIKXISHFI) N.e. cor. of 16th and y Est., bet. 17th & 18th sts . per year ? 1,800 sts 83.33 K st.,bet. Conu. ave. and Jefferson Place.for sum 18tli st .310 nier 75 Dui>out t'irele 250 G st.,bet. 17 tli and 18th U St., near 19th ?t 160 sts.. tor summer 60 Cor. 19th to Eats.n.w. .200 Ost.,bet. 19tliand20th 11 st., near Arlington sts . for summer 50 Hotel 200 Conn av., near lmpont 1. bet. 17th & 18th, (for circle, for the summer.50 summer 175 Sunderland Place, for 1.1s t. 18th ? 10th.l66 rt7 summer 50 Kst.,bet. 16th& 17th..300 18thst., bet. M aud N Ost., bet. 9th & 10th .100 sts.. for summer .50 14th, bet. H aud 1 (for K st.,bet. 17thand 18th sumu.er 40 sts.,for summer 30 N st? bet. 13tli & 14th. 140 R st . bet. 13th & 14th sts. Ust.ur. V 11.ave 150 (from Oct. li E.. near Mcpherson s?i.300 I st. tiet 19th & 20th st*_ Conn.av., above B 200 (for summer) 50 Conn.ave.,above Bst..250 19th at.. Ijet. H and I Lor. Conir. ave N st.500 sts. (tor summer) 50 Conn.a ,b.N ? liup'tC 250 B. I ave., near 15thst., Jeffersonpl..donb.h'e..200 (for summer) 40 K. l.a .tiet. 14th S lfitb.200 F St., liet. 19th aud pstM nr. Duisuit cir ...150 20th sts. (for sum L'oun. av.. near Buis^ut men 40 circle 125 N st., bet.Conn.av. and StinderlandPlace 100 19th >t..lor summer. .40 lx >ales st. drum May North side Corcoran st.. 20) 75 bet. 15th and lOtli sts 30 Bl l.LE l INS C \N HE OBTAINED AT (U K OF FICE. These houses can be inaj*cted only by per mits from our office. HILL A: JOHNSTON, myl8-eo2w 1503 Penn. ave. n.w. I'OB KENT?UNFURNISHED? 2 Dupout Circle. .*150 1446 N st .....$ti0 1447 Ma.HH. ave 13() 1430 N st 60 j 138 Colin, ave 83.53 2020 E st 40 (113 13tli st 7o 1515 l*ierce 2j 12191 st IOO 4 Eajvtte Terrace 20 1206 K st SO 70S H st. n.e 20 1310 19th St 75 1427 E sU. office 12.00 1314 10th st 83.33 FVKN1SHF.D. 19th and I sts #410 (.6 19th. near R 208.33 10th st., near 0 375 >1 st.. nearl4tu 175 13th. 1s t. K and L.333.33 19th st.,u'rDupontCtr. 125 Dupont Circle 30O 1727 F st. n. w ?83>? E l'llli. FOX & BKOWN, my24 14:il l enn. ave. n w FWR RENT?BEAUTIFUL HOME, 631 N. C.AVE., hall a block from Penna. ave. cars; house 40 feet irunt. 6 lar?<e and 2 small rooms; cellar and all mod. Imps.; healed by funuw.' ; laive, splendid tront lawn; rent, #27.50. BLsHNElJ. & CAK( HI. m>"22-3m 1008 E at. 1>OK RENT-NO 1518 PIERCE PLACE; 6 ROOMS; tr.i k huiise; concreted cellar aud all mod. imps.; #25.30 per mo. my25-0t WAS UN DANEN1IOWF.R, 1115 F st. Foil KENT?NO. 151.3 PIERCE PI.ACE; NICE 7-room brick house', concrete cellar under entire hoUr-e and all mod. imps, larire yard. #25.50 J?er luo. iuy25~6t WASlPN DANESilOWER, 11 lo E st. IVOR BEST?NO. 427 5TH ST. N. E.. BRICK uwellntr containing 6 rooms aud all mod. imps., uulj #20 :<o per mo. my25 lit WAhU N DANF.NHOWER. 1115 F st. F'Ol: KENT?NOS. 2027, 2029 AND 2031 IHjRTER place u.w.; new 0-room brick houses; concreted cellars and all mod. Uiips.. rent. jf25.3(i per 1110 m> 25-tit W Anil N 1?A N 1 N HO Ell, 1115 F St. 170R RENT?022 1' ST. N.W.. 6 RMS. AND BATH, iilOi 'TUio. 135! Wallacli Place, 6 ruis. and liath; *;J5 pernio. 146 A ~t. n.e., O rms. aud buth; *;5.5_jier mo. K. M. MoKKIhON, 1212^* E st. u w. my2o-6t 1X>R RENT-THAI DE8IKABUS 3-slop.Y 10 J room brick. 3126 Dunbirtou ave. 11.w.; parlor, diniiiK-room anil kitchen, hrst lloor; #40 by year or lor summer. Ke> s next door. my i 1-liu* l^OR KEN I? f (.37 l a s.e..5r.&stei60 408 N. J.av.u.w.,8r m.l#25 715^ 8th u w., llr .5(1 11 i>4 5th st. n.e., 7r 20 1920 15th st. u.w? 14r.55 1029 (ith st. n. e.,Ur. ,._18 206 A s.e, 12r >() Olli 13th st.n.e.,tir 15 14.11 N.J av. ii.w.,(ir...30 728 9th st. s e?Or... 15.30 1340 Kijv*??t n.w., 8 r. 45 1221 w . li--st. li e. Or. .11 317 Mo. ave, 1 lr Rear 307 7th s e, 4r. 10.30 1 :!07 9th st, u.w,Or. .35 2023 ButtonCt. u.w , 4r.9 40(i O st. n.w.,tfr,store 30 (iitre li sallcy,4r 9 1405Col. st. n.w.,0r.25.40 1373 B'.y. at. n.e, 5r 8 1427 N J.av,0r 25 S*^0 2dst. s.e, 4r 6 10:ili0thst n.e.. Or . ..20 3 * 23Pier?c'tji.w.3r.a.50 232 9th st. n.e., 6r..22.50 STOKES. 732 9th st. s.e. Or, w. 037 Pa. ave. s. e 40 anu?f 10.30 2200 lltlist n.w...15.50 bWOKMb'lEDT & HKAliLEY. my 17-1 m 927 E st.n.w. i.H)K KENT X 1300 Rhode Island ave.. from June 1 to Set'teiuber 1, per month #100.00 706 10th st u.w, three-story-and-basement bay-window brick. 12 rooms and bath, furnace, a. 111.1 05.00 1011 T st. u.w, two-*tor>-.imi-l>aseiiieiit uay- t window brick, 8 rooms aud batli. a. m. i 33.00 517 9th st, s e , twu-story brn k. Or 13.30 l wo-story brick stable rear 1826 13th st. 11 w ? 7-00 Uto E. EMMONn, Atlantic ISuililiuir. ti.yHX 93Q F st. n.w. F<OR REN 1 UNFURNISHED HOUSES. 20 Iowa C? 3-st. bk, 1412 Stouirhton st, 3 13r, iiLi #125 st. brk, 9r 00 015Est,4-story brick, 1408 Stouirhton st, 3 17r 105 st. brk. Or 60 612 13th st, 3-st. bk, 1222 I st. n.w,3-story 15r 100 br? 9r 42 jO 1420 N ?t., 3-st. bk. Oil R st, 3-?t. brick, llr, m.i 60 8r?..m.i 40 141)4 Stoiurlitou at, 3- 2012 14th st , 3-story story brk. 9r? 60 b'k, lOr, stable 37.50 1406 Stoiurhtou st, 3- 150 t st. u.e, 2-siory story brk,9r 60 brick 7r 20.50 1410 MtoUKhUin St.. 3- 112 E'st ,2 at.bk,0r.20.50 st. brk, 9r .60 FURNISHED 20 Iowa Circle. 3-st. 1202 S st, 3-st. brk, bk, 13r, thoroughly 13r, nicely fur #150 and handsomely fur- 015 E, 4-story brick. 111-htd #175 17r 105 17 20 Conn.av, 3-story 13(>4 K. I. ave., 3-story brk. Or, a.ui.i 175 bk,9r, well fur 100 STORES. 480 P?. ave, 3-story 2112 M at, store and brick. 3r., 25x90 to dwcllin* #70 alley #145 OFFICES. 625 F st. n.w, 3ra, 3d 625 F st. n. w, 3rs, 5th door #40 lloor #35 625 F st. n.w, 3ra, 4th floor 35 FLATS. 1:141 14th st-. lartre 1341 14th st, second store #100 floor Hat .#60 1541 14th at, first 1341 14th at, third floor flat 6i> floor tlat 52 S'l Alii 1, In rear of 1420 N St., 3 stalls, room for 3 carriages. coachman's room, first class #21.50 M. M PAKKEll. my21 -12t 1418 F sL '?.''OK BEST?1302 L ST.; 11 rooms, hath, and cel r lar. Apply to UKEEN ?CL NMNUHAM, 1405 F street. , inyll-lm* IX)B BENT-FROM JUNE 1, HOUSE 633 I ST. u. w., m is rfee t condition, 14 rooms. Apply to H. OASCII. 903 7th st. n.w. my 18-1111 1JVJK RENT-IN ASACOSTIA?7-ROOM HOl'SE; cliaruiiiiir l<- .,ucu. larve yard, trissa aud flowers; one year lor #250. 11-room BoUae, delightful irrounds, shade aud fruit trees, atatile. Ate. . one year #300. Both the above are conveuieut to street cars, churches and schools. Oood water and health! ul locatiou Apply to my 17 1m H. A. UKISWo^'d^ Anacostia, D. C. IX)R RENT - KIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 316 11th st. s.e.; water anil irns. near herdics and ejrs. $15.30. Apply to K. E. PAlKO, 482 La. a*e. my71iu 1S0B HKNT?El.ECiANT COT 1 AoE. CONTA1MNO 12 rooms, with uew stable in rear, corner Wood ley Ijine aud Tenieytowu road, immediately opposite Oak \ lew. 911 18th at. n.w, a.story snd basement (75 1736 P at 75 1026 17th at. n. w , 3-st, basement snd attic . .50 1740 K St. n.w, newly papered and put in perfect order throughout 1517 Pierce Place.... 25 1421 W st. n.w, 2-story snd liaaement 25 21)7 B ?t. u.e, 2-suiry and basement 25 723 6th st. sjt?2-story,.... 10 ray4-3m HEALi, BROWN to CO, l:'21 Fat. INSURANCE. rfvHE MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE AS8'N, OF | S.Y., baa furnished insurance to eirhty-two thous and members durinir past eurht years, saving to thorn over sixteen million dollars, by raducin* coat below rates c ha rued by leva! premium companies. J AS. O. WEST, Supt., 1.700H St. U.W. LY. KNlUHT.Oen.A*'t. uui0-a.tu.tn.3ui FOR SALE-HOUSES. r*)R SALE?FURNISHED HOUSE. ALL SEW furniture, house for rent; parties leaving city will sell very cheap. Call after 4 p. m? 700 11th at! n.*. my30-3t* h" OR BALE?ONE OF THE PRETTIEST LITTLE I houses In the city. 3d at. n.e . near Maaa. ave 6 rooms. bath and cellar; bouse lu splendid repair; atreet la soon to be concreted. If sold soon 43,200. DAVID D. STONE, my29-3t s.nj r. 1?OR SALE?C2.000 WILL BUY A COZY LITTLE brick bouse on 7th at. s.e., near D. lot 10 4 by 83. DAVID D STONE, _my20-3t 806 fr ?t 1|*OR SALE?IN NORTHWEST, A LOVELY HOME, l-arlor, library, dining-room. butler's Pantry, three Is-d-rootus, sanitary plumbing, kitchen, furnace, open grates, 4<\, fc<.; a rare chance to secure a rood invest ment. lot l!i)4x!?0. Apply to HCsT A HI'NGEK > ORD, 024 14th it my20-3t IX>K SALE-SPECIAL BARGAIN-BRICK HOUSE. 174'.' Pat. n. w? containing 14 rooma, 2 bath room* and all m.1.. the house in open for lus|>ectiou, and should be examined to lie appreciated; will be sold leasonably, as the owner desires to leave the city AUSTIN P. BROWN. Real Estate and Lois. my20-lm OloVer Building, 141!< F at n.w. Fir sale-a bargain?good "eight-room frame houxe: ni l . 8tli St.. bet. G and H n.e.; lot 38x1 lli to 18-ioot alley; the ground worth the price; ?3.500; easy terms. -New ten-room brick; M, near New York ave.; l>?y window,cellar, and m.L ;lot'~'3s 140 to 30-fixjt side and Imck alley; ri nt. *4.i; price, *7.400. G>xxl investment. Also desirable corner lotx at Brookland. J. 8. BELT k CO.. Room 47, Atlantic Building. my28-3t* JjHIR SALE-HOUSES? R. I. ave.. Uorth side, near 15th ?t? lOr. .#10,300 H ft., north side, near 13th St.. fcr 7,300 Corcoran at., north aide, near 15th at., 7r 5.0(H) Marion sL, bet. y and K. 0th and 7th sts.. Mr 4,500 Cleveland av? bet.W and B'd'y, 12th and 1 'tth.'or L800 ?? ? RUST A HUNGERFORD, my28-3t 624 14th St. _ J^'li SALE?SEVERAL HANDSOMELY FINISHED slid well built houses, convenient to State and Treasury departments; Price 410.000 each. J. A. SETTLE k CO., my28-3t 1225 F at. 1" X)R SALE-SEVERAL HOUSES ON RIGGS ST.. bet. 13th and 14th sts. In a hrst-claaa neighbor hood. Price 000 each. Also some small houses in the southwest at low figures for cash. J. A. SETTLE * CO.. my28-3t 1225 F st._ li'OR MALE?A BARGAIN-HOUSE. 0 ROOMS AND X bath; lot 22X130; stable, wide alley, in thor ough repair: on C near 4*4 at. n.w.; will rent for *00; cheap at ill.oOO. J. R. HERTFORD, 1410 G st. iny28 3t l^OR SALE-HOUSE ON 6TH ST. N.E. BETWEEN JT D and E; lot 01x105 ft. 45.500. J. It. HERT FORD. Fleming Building, 1410 G st. niy28-3t rOR SALE- 1*14 A at. & ft, 1 IL, JT 221 Oto 2234 Bdy. at. Or #7,000 n.w,b.h.,4r 410,000 1114 and 11100th st. 2024 to 2042 Bound- | a.w . b. h , 7rs? and 1 ary at n >v.b.h ,4r. 15,700 f.h. in rear 0,000 1738 1 at. n.w., b. li., 400 and 408 11th st. in. i? llr 15,000 a.w., b. h? m.i^Or..5,000 2211 to2220 10th st. 113 A st. n.e., b.h., n.w , b.h..5r 13,000 7r 4,250 1733 to 1743 E st. n. 02 to (18 G st. n. e? f. _ w, Or 0,000 h., 4r 3,500 <01 to <(l!? Farragut 38 and 42 Myrtle St., b. at. n.w., b.h 0.000 h? 7r 3.400 1004 K at. n. w? t. h? 321 to 323X D st. s.e., Srs 7.000 f.h.. Or 3,000 1 to 6 alley, bet. 12th 302 Oth st. s.e., b.h., and 13th,Maud N ata. Or 3,000 n.w 0,000 2018 0th st. n.w., b.h., 1130 to 1151H 23d at. Or ;!,000 n.w.. f.h., 4r 0,000 451 and 453 Bulge at., 1<40 N. Y. ave. n.w., n.w., f.h., 5r 2,500 b.h ,m.1., 14r 0,000 IW.10 8th at. n.w., b.h,. 1123 20th at. n.w., f.h.. or 2,400 0rs? and 2 houses 735 2d at. n.w., b. li., rear, 4r each 5,000 5r 2.000 1311 D at. u. W? f. n? 424 and 4'JO O at. alley, Or 5,000 n w , f.h . 4r 1,800 3328 to 3334 Pat. 11. 6 Q at. n. w..f. li.. 5r. 1.500 I w., f.h.. 5r 5,000 Southeast corner S. C. ' 820 to835 22d st. n.w., ave. and 14tli at. s.e., h..0r 4.500 2r 1.000 423 N at. n.w.. f.h. ana Alley bet. 4^4 and Oth 2 houses rear 4,000 H and I sts. a. w., f.h.HOO The above is only a portion of the property on my 1-ookx. For lull list call at office for bulletin Issued ou the 1st and 15th. [ni> 28] THOS. E. WAGGAM A>. 1MB SALE-HOl'SE 1120 3D ST. N. W., A TWO story frame, with brick basement; 0rooms; fronts on 3d at. n.w. and New Jersey ave. Inquire A. E. I.. KEESE, 407 N st. n.w., or 410 5th st. n.w. in23-eolm ijtt R s7\LE?1403 31ST ST . 10 ROOMS, 3 STORY and buck building; has furnace, nice yard; price 40,500; one-tourth cash. niy28-3t A77. WBTAin. 130754 F st. l/oR SALE?1140 218T ST., 4-STORY BRICK; M newly papered; 8 large rooms; want offer; key at office. iny28-3t A. J. WHITAKER. 1307K F st E^oit SALE - FOR INVESTMENT ? 2-STORY M. brick; 0 rooms; newly pai>ered throughout; on let tend xt. n.w.; rent 424..J0; price *3,400. Uiy28-3t A. J. WHITAKER, i:?)7HFst l^OR SALE?1002 NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE^ 1 fine House, fine location, very cheap; easy terms; 8 rooms, pantry, bath, iron porch and fence. OWNER, 810 F st. u.w? Room 20. niy28-3t* Ij'OR SALE-~ (OR RENT.) That beautiful House on the northwest corner of I 13th and > streets northwest. No. 1303 N street. | I.ot is 5(?xl O0. 1 inc grounds. House has eleven (11) rooms exclusive of cellar. Seven (7) bed-rooms. Fine view down the Potomac river from top of house. House is well and substantially built. Workmanship ! of the highest order. 1 PRICE: For Sale $27,500 as I0II0W8: ?ash 412.500 Balance to suit. (Or all cs-,h>. FOR RENT: Price per month (unfurnished; 4150 Must lie leased for 5 or 0 years. For further partic ulars apply to Ul'RLEY BROS., 1335 F street n. w., my2S-0t Sole agents for the owner. "EK)R SALE-A VERY HANDSOME ROW OF I J. Brick Dwellings, some nearly completed,some Just finished, ou M at., between 4th and 5tli u.e. These houses have every modem convenience, are well planned, and well built. They have 0 rooma and bath e.ch. andare 10 feet front ;corner houses 17 feet. We can sell the corner houses for 44,000, and inside houses for 43,700 and 43.800 Exaiuiuc tiiem. sWOIiM STi-DT & Bi.ADLEY. 027 F st. n.w. my27-?t J^OIt SALE Donble House, cor. Oth and R 45,000 7-hootii House on 0th, bet, Q and R 4,'JOO Cor. Marion and Rhode Island ave 10,000 Ou li, bet. Oth and Mariou, Srs 7,000 On Oth,bet Valid R, Srs 7,000 On Marion at., bet. v and 11 *4,350 and O.oOj O-Hihiui House. 0. 1s t. 15th and 10th 0.005 O " " 15th, bet. T and U sts 7,500 < " " W lx t 15th and 10th 0,500 0 " " and cellar on Boundary 3.HOO 0 " " on 8th st. n w 2.8O0 Apply to J. W. p. MYERS & SON. _my2 < -0t* 14 20 New York ave. Ij'OR SALE-NO. 631 T ST. N. W . NEW 7-ROOM anil bath press brick dwelling. 1<.0 front. Price *4,2.iO. 41, >00 ca-li, Ijalance 440 j*r month. W. RILEY DEEBLE, 1310 Fat. _ my27-0t ?poR SALE -3 NEW O-ROOM BAY-WINDOW J brick houses, near Gov't l'nnt. Office, E st. market, llelt line and Columbia str?-et cars; price , uly 43,150 each; #500cash, balance in one, two, three, and four I years. ( UAlil.ES W. HANDY, 021 Est. n.w. iny25-6t 1?oH SALE?AN ARTISTIC AXD THOROUGHLY rvmfortabl< House containing 10 rooms, 3 stories and cellar: all modern couvenjences. fine furna. e; electric bella throughout; handsome bard wo; d man tels . rich mam; led art til'-s in all the rooms and hails; ?ide oak stair case, drawing room in ivory white fin ish; in tact the houae is complete in all particulars; aubstantially built; elegantly sittialtd; near Dupont Circle, and all ready lor occupancy, i'l ii n, 414,000. lor further particulars call at office of JNO. A. I'RES COTf, 1410 E st. n. w. iny'_'5-<t J^OR SALE MUST BE SOLI) Tol'Uisr. AN KS~ tate? that desirable, cozy, and well-built new brick dwelling, 1825 V st. n.w , next t.. cor. of lluhst, having a good view of Dtipout circle; with heavy brown atone baae. steps, and trimmings; interior cabi net finish . handsome wall and ceiling decorations; gas fixtures with electric burnera, Ac.; house open and m charge of watchman. ALBERT F. FOX, ) - . my'?'5-lw NOBLE D. LARNER.f Executora. ?OR SALE A GREAT BARGAIN, THE NORTH- ! ? weat. at 44,000: small cash payment of 4500; a new J-atorv and Imxeiuelit brick House; close to car I lines 111 rapidly improving section. IHOS u HEN sEY & Co.. 1300 F at. n.w. my5!5-lm iMX BALE? By TYLER A RUTHERFORD, 1307 Fst. < onn. ave., elegant moil, dwl'g, I7r *32.000 I K at n.w., elegant mod. dwl'g, lOr 30,000 y at n.w , mod. dwl'g, with aide lot, l4r 10.000 E. Cap. st., opp. new Library. 14r 11,00O A at s.e , near 2nd, all in.!., 12r. 8,500 :id at.11 e? near E. Cap.,all m i.. 13r 8,000 10th at. n.w.. bet. g and R. all m.1., I0r 8,750 5th at. n.w.. all m.t., 8r 4,250 Oth st. n.e., all 111.1., 7r.. until Juue 1 at 2,000 10th xt. n.e., near H, frame, all in.!., 8r 2,500 Cleveland ave. n.w.,Or 1.800 I McLean ave. a.w.. or 1,050 ' Eentoii Haue n.e., 5r 1.400 I my'25-Ot* 1 tvjirSALE-A FINE DWELLING ON K ST. NEAR A/ 14th, 17 rooms. 2 baths, parlor library aud large diuliig-roolu 011 1st floor: handsomely frescoed ?ud pajiered. Lot 24x135, to wide alley Price, 425.000. A nice 14 room dwelling, Rhode Island avenue, bet. 14th and 15th; large closets; all modern improve ments; house ; lily been built one year, lnated by ?team, open tire-places in each room. 420,000. A No. 1 dwelling, Mass ave., near Thomas Circle; 12 r<K>ms; hath. nard-w;x>d nmsh. handsomely pa pered; south Iront. 420.000. A neat 10-room brick: bath, hot and cold water; lot 20x1-0; West Washington. Only, 411.800. For fiUl particulars apply to iny22-1 Ot J. T. DYER. 1304 F it. FOR SALE?018 M ST. N. W. 1804 Columbia ave. 512 1 at. n.w. 20 and 22 Grant Place. 818 aud ai.'0 13th at. n.w. PLANT A TUKPIN. _ _ Safe Deposit Building, myR-lm 15th and New York ave. T::0K SALE-STOP RENTIN(T AND OWN YOUR I hum;. ?2,50O to *3,250. including aide lot; 425 monthly; 110 cash; will secure you perfect gem of a home* 111 1 retticst neighlxirhood, u.e.; two lines cars. ap20-0wt W. E. BUltFOItD. 14'-'2 N. Y. ave. I F ?OR SALE-VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE _ hotel prc;i-erty known as the "Harris House." Eligibly located ou E street bet. 13th aud 14th sts., commanding an unobstructed view of Pa. ave. aud a beautiful |*rk. W ith a front of 70 feet aud the lot containing 11,130 aq. ft., being lot 5, S<1. 254. The hotel la four atories high, has seventy rooms in first class condition, with elevator. A rare opi?rtunity la presented to investors to obtain choice centrally-lo cated ground at lower figures than it can agaiu bo bought for in this locality, which must soou necessa rily command high prices. Inducements for hotel keepers to iuveat were never greater, as the tide of travel is toward this heautitul city, and must be greatiy increased by natioual and international meet ings soon to tie held here. Terms liberal. Immediate ix;ssexsiou given. Apply at office of W. W. ME 1C ALE, 331 F st. my23-2w F'OR SALE?THAT ELEGANT RESIDENCE, 1022 \ ermout ave. n.w., with stable attached. For terms and permission to Inspect, apply to GLRLEY BROS.. 133o F street n.w. iuhl2-3m l?OR SALE?A FINE BBICE BOUSE OB H ST. r n.w . near 10th at; 14 rooms; bath; m.1.; price ? 10,000. Also a tinejiew Brick.on R st n.w , near 14th at ; 16 rooma. with modem iniprvvementa. Price, 420.OO0. THOS. O. HEN KEY A CO., myl4-lm 1300 Fat. u.w. F)B SALE OB LEASE?A FINE LA BOB MAN siou. Jnat completed, ou the corner of 17th and O sts n.w.; almost on Massachusetts ave.; 27 rooms, bath, modern Improvements and stable. Price, 440,000. TH08. O. HEN'SEY A CO., 111 vl.Vlm 1300 T ?t. n.w. BICYCLES. S MITH'S 501 0th st luh26-3iu For DART CYCLES" Ladlss st. n.v. Water at l.w. FOR SALE?LOTS. For rale?cheap lots. 1 tith St., nesr L. 30x0.">, to 28-foot alley <-} -?' 11th st. near T, 22x100, to '.'0-foot alley J-00 1st st. n.w., bet. B and C, 20x80 1.25 P st. bet. loth and lttth. 22xll?0, to alley 2 00 Ea.t Capitol st., near 6th L40 8thst. s.e., bet. East Cap. and A sts., 23x99...... 1.10 my2S?-;tt DAVID D. 8TON1, 806 E at-_ FK)R SALE?A BARGAIN-A RAKE CH ANCE TO iret two southeast front lots, N. H. a*e_ bet. M and ana N, trrade and front reservation. If sold In ten da\s, price <1.50. 8 C. HILL. 8th and Fata, n.w. my20-<>t* ISOR' SALE-1430 12TH ST S W.-A DESIRABLE lot. Kix85, to lo-foot alley; four-room frame; price. $.1 per foot. J. 8. BELT & CO? Room 41. At lantic builJinsr, my29-3t I>>H SA1.E-THE FOLLOW!NO VERY DESIBA bie building sites, northwest: North side of K st., near lsth. 40x100, to alley (2 old houses, reuting- at $40 >. per foot $3. N st.,no?tli side, near 17th, 2 lots, 18x100 each, to alley, per foot .... ? .$3 R st., north side, near lilth St., 2 lota, 20x100 eac h, to alley, per foot "Jl-'JO R st., between 13th and 14th. north aide, 2ox9->. to alley, j**r foot <-? 1 ?> P st., north side.between 21st and 22d sts., 40x100 (old tranie). per foot ...... $1..?0 li?th st., inar Pa. ave., 21x70 (old frame i. rents $18 *3.800 GEO. W. LIS KINS. my28-0t Cor. l'.'th and Pa. ave. F F(. N at., bet. N. Cap. and 1st sts. n.w., 18x00. Oretron ave., near N. H ave n.w., 20x01 00 RUST k HUNOEtiFOR \ my28-3t 62* 14th at. 1MB SALE-BUILDING LOTS N. W. COR. 3D ' and F sts n.e.; very elevated; ready for series of building*. lOo feet front oil asphalt pavement on * St. and 130 feet on 3d St., about 1 !?,.">o0 feet; will sub divide most ad vantageously ? jrood chance lor capitalist or builder to improve; will be sold at a figure whicn, in thin rapidly growing section will inanre profit in the near future. J- B. ^ IMER, my2S-3t 1313 F at. F" >RSALE-A BARGAIN?3 LOTS. 16^x117 FEET topuJlic alley, on l*th st. n.e, near Kant Capitol ?t. J A. SETTLE* CO.. 12*,\"> F st. We have some desirable lots 111 the northwest portion of the city and near Dui*>iit Circle, which we can offer a. ?*clal barKaius for a fewylajra. & (,Q my28-3t l-'-"? 1" ?*?_ OR SALE?DESIRABLE LOTS IN MT. PLEA8 . ant, $.">.">0 and $700 each J. R. HER 1 FOLD. my28-lmo Flemiuir Building. 1410 O it)B 8 ALE?BETTER INVESTMENT THAN * stocks, l?onds or banks; only 30 cents per foot; $2.~? cash, balance #10 |-er month; 17 feet front build iiitr Lots on Kentucky ave. s.e.. recently s-r~ileu: but oik* square from new Aniicosta bridge; 30-foot alley; l>erfect title; deeds free; bound to enhance. Apply% to WELLER ? REPETTI. 320 1'a ave. s.e I?OR SALE-TWO CHEAP LOTS ON D ST. S E., ' between 1st imd 2d sts., with old house rentniK for *8. Only *1,200 each. _____ ? niy28-3t* WRIGHT fc STOCKETT, 810 F n.w. 1~>OR SALE?NORTH SIDE OF BOINDARY ST., '$l.Sr> a foot; New Hampshire ave.,$l <.? afoot; M st. near North Capitol. #1; M st., ltet. 4th and .?th, $1.75; :nh St., near L*2; Columbian Height*, 20o. to .">0c.; Meridian Hill, 35c. and 40c. THOS. G. HEN KEY fc CO.. 1300 F st n.w. uiy25-lw IyOH HALE-TO BUILDERS AND INVESTORS 1 I will sell, cheap, in blocks or singly, the most eco nomical lots ill the best improved sipiare; aq north east. W. E. BURFoRD, 1422 N. Y. ave. ap -0-l.w t"~M?R s \ 1.1 00"LOTS IN' "FAIRVIEW." Be tween Ecktntfton and National Fair irrounds. 2.?x 100 an.l 2r>xl20, from * 1.10to $;M?0each; easy terms 1 his subdivision is on the ltneof improvements and attords an opportunity lor investment. For Plata and information apply to RUST kill NG1.RIORD. iny24-lm _ ?24 Hthst.u.w. 1~;u>R SALE- ONE LOT, NEAR DUI'ONT CIRCLE, 24x98. cheap, $'.\2."> a fool; one lot, near Diipmit circle. 23x80.cheap, $1.00 a foot; one lot. near Dii isint circle, 23x100, clieap, $1.4aa lisit; one lot near Dupont circle, 19x100, cheap. $1.4."> a foot. Apply <' 11A RLE S E A RL Y. 603 14th st. n.w. my!8-2w 1" >lt SALE?LOTS IN W AGO AM AN AND 1(1 ' dout's addition to the city of Washington.formerly called W'oodley l'ark. 1 his pro|<crty is situate at the terminus <>f Connecticut ave. extended, and adjoins Kalorama Height*, the new bridir*- and the park drive, and n?*ar by the proi?ostd Zoological gardens An elec tric road will l>e constructed, a charter having already been obtained from Commas. Special prices to peo pie of prominence who will build line houses. Call tor plat; also bulletin of cheap property. J.NU. F. WAGGAMAN, my 10-3m 700 14ih ?t. F?" SVIs!000 FEET OF GROUND; New Hampshire ave, *J5th and H sts.. will make twelve or more lots of not less than !?> feet frontage. aplG FHANK B. COXGEK, 141>> V st. I?OKSA LE? 1 THAT SPLENDID IX)T on southeast corner New Hampshire ave. and II st. at I?er foot. i KANK B. CONGER, aplt> 141o 1? st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATR 17<OR BALE? AT TAKOMA PARK ^ Hj- LEW IS k HEATON. This week we offer the following tine cottages, Just *une with 7r. and cellar, 12,8U0ft.of gTound. $3,000. One witn Hr. and cellar, latrobe, 10,000 It. of fn*oui:d, i.'$,400. _ _ One with 7r. and cellar, 1<.200 ft. of ground, $4,500. _ ?. . - . One with l?r.. 30,000 ft. of ground, all kinds of fruit in bearing, $."?.000. A special bargain in a 16-room cottaire, with cellar, hot and cold water, nearly an acre of land, tine spring and fruit. ^ ? We have in course of construction three 0-room cot tages, with cellars, nice lots, for sale when completed, prices $3,500 to $4,400. Business lots at Station from to 2i? cents per foot. Lota in Old Park from 6 to 20 cents per foot. Lota in Lewis k Heaton's Addition from 0 to 8 cents per foot. Lota in New Park from 4 to 8 cents per foot. LEWIS & HEATON, 029 F st. n.w. Branch Office at Takoma Park. niy30-31 1?OR SALE?THREE ACRES OF RICH LAND, four miles southeast from Washington, house con taining six rooms and cellar; good water, barn and other necessary buildings, witn growing crops and stoi k ; near schools and churches . price reasonable and on easy terms. Apply at 322 12th st. n.w. my3Q-.lt O YOU WANT A FARM OR MLLAOE HOMBf If so come out and see us at once. One carriage is always at the disixisitiou of our cuatomera and will meet you at any tram and take pleasure in allowing you an> tliiiiK on our list. Over 200 fanus fioin 5 to.>.000 acres each. All the choice anil desirable ] roi erty in and around Falls Church which is now offered tor sale has been placed in our hands. $.">0 lots to $ 10,000 residences. JOHN E. FEBREY k CO.. Real Estate. my29-3t Falls Church, \ a. 1>OK SALE-SILK FARMS AT ODENT0N. 1 Tie-ds oouery is now in operation. iMMvqK ciea of silk worm we are using th- re this year on.es from the sa< red moth of India. This motli measures six inches from tip to tip; it is beautifuUy inarkial with the sacred sums of the u- ity Vishnu. I he worms are ted upon the leaves of the oak tree. This beiuir the ca? .we have abundant fotsl ior mil lion* of worms without waiting lor the hedges to grow. These silk farms will double in value next year. The price now is only :i00 cash, or $32.i if bought oil in stalments. We will not hold these prices longer than July 1. Full information given at office. bOUTHLRN SILK ASSOCIATION, my29-3t* 410 7th street n.w. r~ JOlt RI NT--A DESIl(Alil.E COTTAGE AT HY attsvil'u*, Md.; 8 rooms; $20 ]-<r tiionth. 1 \ I.EK & RUTHERFORD, 1307 Fst.n. w. niy29-?t* I^ALLS CHURCH IS THE FINEST SUBURBAN town alsjut Washinglon. Good water, pure sir. ko<h1 aociety; only 3."> minutes by rail. Commutation rates greatlv reduced. If you are seeking a pleasant home in a good community, either for < a-u or on the installment plan, address or call upon us. W ashimfton telephone connection < all illf. JUlIN E. FEBREY .V CO., I my20-3t E'alls ChoreU. Va. _ J JOB SALE-FARM OF 300 ACRES, 40 MILES from Capital, frohtinir on Maryland shore Potomac river only Alii per acre; house. Irmi and other trees. myi8-3t J. R. HERTFORD. 1419Gat.. 13(iR SALE-NEAR STA 1 IONS ON METROPOU* tan Branch; graas, grain, fruit, st.s k, poultry,and dairy farms; 2 to Otlo acres; lots, cott:+- s. and coun try homes. COOKE D. LUCKLi 1', 9?1.? 1 st. my2.Vlm 1 A T KNOWLES' STATION, MET. BRANCH B. & ? O. R. K., nice buildintr lots at 2 and 3 eta. per foot. 6 acres with 4-rooin house, $2,000. Highly improved farm 40 acres, 2 dwellings, all necessary outbuildings, plenty of shade, and fruit of all kinds; well watered; lays nieel> fur subdivision; board walk to the station; 4 ^ArLEY On the premises any time during Wednesdays, or other days after 4:35 traiu. my~>>-lm I.^OIt SALE OR EXCHANGE-A FARM OF 235 wres; 1 mile from Millikin's station, B. and P. K. K. This is a splendid place and highly improved; new H-ro<>m huUM*. harns. stabler, ice-house and t.tlierout buildings; all lruits and vegetables raised can be disposed of protitably to se>? ral largr canuing fac tories within a half luile from pla< e. I or particulars apply to O. B. WILSON, iny'J5-l w 1418 1 at. IJOlt SALE ?THE HANDSOMEST TRACT FOR subdivision in the vicinity of W ;ishingon, ;?(> acres, known as Bunker llill Farm, at Brooks, the first sta tion out on the Met. K. it.opposite the Catholic versitj and near the Electric cars. 1 he streets of Brookland abut on this property and coUid l>e con tinued through it. For full particulars ensure of my25-lm BEDFORD W. WAIJLRB, 10061 it 1;im; SAl.l 1 HE MacLF.oD FAJtM, AD-KHN1NO 1 the property of Mrs lowler and IIvrlc-k. r Hyattsville.AlOO j?er a? re. Apply to JOHN EPIIL a, lieal Estate Jilt ker, Bladensburg. .Md. I'O -"'lm l^OE BILE OB KXCHAKOE FOR CITY FKOP J/ erty?Farm-28 acres of fine garden land; ught room house, new barn, and other ontbuildings; near Brookland. For particular* call or adui. ss ti B. WILSON. J 41S E st. my22-2w_ 1.X)R SALE AND RENT?WASHINGTON GROVE | ?" Md., several tine Cott.iKe* ill oit'.eieu: paru of the orove. Prices, tor sale, $400 to 4.2,000, and for rent, i l(4U to $150 for the season. M. D. PECK., Ud4 1? st. | ap!5-'lm J WANTED?I WANT TO RENT FOR THE SUM- | mer a country place, furnished, on line of rail road, within half h??nr of city. liesjK>nsible and care ful. Address, with full particulars, j HE PIANO l.X ClIANCiL. i?i:iPa.ave., Washingti u. D t. m> 11-1 in f; H)R SALE - 145 ACRES, $15 PER ACRE, a good dwelling and all outbuildings, fruit. vat?*r j and wood in abundance; 1 mile from seabn?ok station on B. fc. P. railroad; 10 miles from city; to be j sold cheap ami terms easy. Houses 10~*> and 10^ South Capitol st., \Nashiugton, D.C. Address MARION DUCKEiT, Trustee and Attomey-at-Law, Bladens 1 burg. P. O. Co.. Md. ?jrB?lm | T/OlTSALE-LOTS AT FOREST GLEN. MD. THE r most l>eautiful location ior a home r ingtou; only 2. and 3c. i>er foot. J. R. HEH1 FORD. Fleming Building, 14 lw O ?t, mhlti-dm BOARDING. THE AUBURN, PENNSYLVANIA AVE., CORNER 22d at. n.w. . Cool, pleasant rooma with board at reaaoliable price,. my2?-lni" Finl ST. N.W., WITH BOARD: OOOL. COM OlU municatinif rooma; couveni?nt tocara aaa departments, summer tmtea. myJa-ot rpUE ELS MERE, 1408 H ST. Special itumner rates. Two peraoni occupying aam? roo^ !"?' 1VHE WEBSTER. 613 13TH ST. N.W.. 8IGHT . seers' home; central to all liointa of interest; new furniture: elemmt roonis, with board. $? to $10; per dM. $1 ti> $2. J. A DkWITT. Prop. ?14-Um ?1 9 ' OOBERT DALKIN. TAILOR, 230 H 8TRKETN.W. tV suits made to order. Suits from $28 up. Pants from $5 np. A full liaa of bpnujf and Bumiuar tom j>iM to select from. m> 2o-0f ! for sale ? MISCELLANEOUS. F n uu-?i(au o*nc*BT and variety I i'?,"XX^ locality; doistr a Iayin* bus:ness; **. ygggs a-????.? eswserws!!?? P?OB HALE?8 EV E R AL FIXE ROADSTERS AMD M.vii S?f WARN EH. at Wilmington. M?} JL See Evening Star, May 28. my.Ij.?,s.30-4t FOR SALE?PUREJIILK WILL BE DELIVERED duly from the farm of St. E Matthews, Derwood. iH'r "Old iu not les* than u trail,m j qnanti.ies Seud orders to M. E MATTHEWS. Der woou, Ma mj-,>9-3t 1^'',SAI'K-A EOT OF OLD BUILDING MATE rial. Apply at Star office. iuyiiH-;U JJ*>R SALE?CHESTNUT SORREL/SADDLE AND ' horse: eiirht year* old. safe, aonnd anil a r", | ..:?;irA>1* seen at the ridm* school, crner of P ana xxa n. n.w. myJO-St F'V_8AJ-E ? A tfNIFORM-FULlT~EQUIPMENT C?U " CHAS. DEITZ'S, 23? New Jer sey ave. n.w. mjr20-3t* F(fVB^?oLE^.?JT VF ,HIQH BRED HORSES: ? ,'ri? the *reat Cleveland sale, to lie ?old by WAR ?'tK. May .11. !-ee Evening Star. May 2W _iny25,27 ,2s,3o-4t 1V?? SALE - A PSYCHO SAFETY mrrn.t 1 lswlv x pattern, nearlv new, with lamp and 1*11. Owner tat in* city. Apply at HlO French st. m'JW-3f TOOK BALE-ONE NEW DOUBLE DESK. ONE 4 .I.a1t>'e, M'1",lcr ",e "'J other office furniture \i> ply Bio 1oth at. my^W-St' IJ'OR . SALE-STOCK OF MATLOCK'S LIVERY Stable, t>_ ?> and 031 U at. 11.w. ]>as" iriven il.quire on premises. lnyt-'ll-Ot* ]X>R SALE- ~ 1 , important! Aetna! bargains In a number of sliyhtly used Piano* and < irtrans; in ]>erfect order. Sold on *> payments __my20-tl8Je F. Q. SMITH. l*?j Pa. ave. I^OR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAIN BRADBURY UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO Party lesTimr the city ho* left Piano with me to clone out for i'-'.it) cash. The instrument ia in i<?rtect order and lul y iruaranteed, coat crnrinally *4<>(> iuy-i?-3t F. G. SMITH. 1223 Pa. am I^OR SALE-SEE EVENING (? tAIt. MAY FOR lull description of horses to . ? wild at WARN ER'8 irreat sale. May 31. <?y2 j.87. 28.30-4t IJVJR SALE-A BAKERY AND fixtures ALSO. ,nO-Hor?e and Wa?rou. Apply at 323 10th st. a.e. IV' ','i SALE-A GOOD, FINE, 8TYLISH O-YEAR i olJ CMrnstre or Wa?rou Horse. Address S. J. McA., i?.!4 ->.>th Bt. u.w. myJ8-;it* IjOR SALE-ONE DROP AWNING, CONSISTING ot iron frame and cover complete; 18 feet louir. and in triKxl condition; price $10. W. 8. THOMPSON. 1 liarmaciBt, <03 l.>th st. n.w. my28 3t WKi HOUND HOKaSE; WEIGHT, l.iOU ikjuihIr; good size; also bran new hand made dayton and harness, cheap; can be seen at 1301 11th st. s.e. A. EIZNAR. uiy28-0t* K'in S.AI'f^--WARNER'S GREAT~8PECIAL SALE, X SO head fine horses. Wilmington. l>el., Friday, M"y ? niy2.>,27,2H,30-4t 1725 SALE - OF INTEREST TO ANY ONE IlK I H1HUK honrB or carriages for th ir own use. The au\ertiser, in couaequence of removing from the city, onerHat private sale the eutirecoiitt nts of hi8 stable at a jrreat sat ritioe. It consists of a handsome bay horse, sixteen hands, aix years old, sound and kind, a last traveler, and is a superior coti|?e, family or driv ing horse. Also a line, aai>ple KTay coach horse, aix > ears old; is a ^>od, active traveler; has size and i IT1!, 1 oll,ou^" lur working purj^ sea; he weighs J,_U0 |H>un<is, and is comi^actly made. Also an ele jr:nit surrey to*?eat four. An excellent dayton watrou side bar-shiftllivr top bu^^ry, a set double harness, set single coupe harness, and one aet bukvy harness. Carrfatr"9 and harness were made by first-class makers, and are nearly eijual to new. Genuine barirainswiU be ariven to parties who buy for their own use, and as they must be disposed of speedily, any reasonable offer will be considered. Apply at OWNER'S PRIVATE STABLE, rear of Wiidcnce 1901 K st. n.w. my'Jh-;{t* I^OR SALE? BEAUTIFITL BAY HORSE (H A .MBLE t>00 lbs.; prompt andtrentle; willutand 411w'l ? ?*'1}' 'i"ly <lr've with salety; l rue, $100. Call feed store, cor. < t li anil it.: u lit la ry "'*? my^8-3t* IVOR SALE-A BROWN MARE. SIX YEARS' OLD7 M. weighs 1,400 pounds; will work iu all harness; sound; for $V00. Call or address J. H. AKERS, lJel veilere Hotel. my,'S-3f ]<VK ? LEASE, STOCK AND TOOLS OF^A i lawe Machine Shop and Wa*rou Factory, at 519 j J th st s. w.; cheap, it applied for immediately. my^8-Jt# * I^OR SALE?A HORSE; SAFE AND GENTLE FOR lidy to ride or drive; warrante<l sound: owner iea\ I ilk' t he City. Address H. S. E? Star office my.J8-.it* 1VO".SALE-STOCK. FUTURES, AND GOOD * w"'oi a paying business; one of tlie best stands 111 the City; Will sell and remove stock, if desired, at Established eleven yearn. Address EXt UANGE, star office. myUS-31* l^OR SALE?CHEAP?A OOOl) platform-TOP c^i" ;v-'-i,lch Star Bicycle; also a Health Ufier. !?11 iith st. n. w. uiySS-3t' 1V?R SALE-A BEAUTIFUL PONY OUTFIT ?TH E A IDiij i? treutle for ladies or children; a stylish cart and russet harness to rnaUh. Private suble. 10o? l.lih st. n.w. niyJ8-:it' |,OR SALE?ANOTHER BARGAIN FOR SOME M one else. Seven-ocuve R<isewood Piano, carved hue order; very cheap. PFE'IFEEB & CONL1FF, 1 'J.'l 1 E st. n.w. myl3-liii IVOR SALE-S'XTEEN HEAD OF YOUNG HORSES i . m "V'1"!''. consistinsf of vood drivers, workers, and two sood carnatfe or coupe nonies. Call at 1411 . Est. n.w. HliiH yuiGLEY. myJ.j-.'w* fVOK SALE-BARGAIN-IN A BEAUTIFUL ..Vifi' L ^.?? Hailet & Davis upriirht piano, must bt sold or rented by June 1 to close house. Can be men SI 1 Oth st. n.w. my_!d <Jt IVOR' SALE-r.0 HORSES, SUITABLE FOR LIUHT uelivery teams, and )>olo ponies; these horses have just arrived from Texas; all broke. Can be seen at l-th and B sts. n.w.. ( I N I EH MARKET. myj5-Sf ji,o,1' s }'-1--O.VE UPRIGHT PIANO, WITH FANCY n.f panels and pilasters, repeating action, ex cellet t tone. $'.4.?, easy terms, case either in Rose wood or fancy walnut. HUUOWORCH & CO S Ht- " ai*4-;?,,r IVOR SALE?AT THE NEW YORK CARRIAGE AND .1 '.'ur!" ,K Repository. 4<it> Pa. ave. n.w., for the next ttiirtj days, the greatest banrains ever offered in the ?-ity iu Carnam^. Bumrjes, Carts, Wagons, Harness, Lap Robes, Whips, Halters, Sheets, Nets, saddles. Bridles and stable (foods, lioth new and set ond haud. Call and see stock. No trouble to show iroods iaiiitiiiK and repairiiiK properly done. W. i'.Gll Lui Proprietor. IVOl' SALE?A GRAND BARGAIN, II" TAKEN AT M. once?A l*eaiitit 1 lar^re, fine round, full souare Oraud l iano, most elegantly and elaborately nni?tied nnest cabinet <*as*- work; 7octaves, urand wale, niac in hcent tone qualities; a perfect and sui?crb lnstru mem, I f<t't ioii^r, ?i. t> wide. Maker's jnia ran tee of live i ?ars given I >, d only sim e Deceiutter last. Cost jl.?uo. .See it and make an ofler lor it. cash, or m??:.tu ? ?,a?T?eiite> , Vv:thv.ut a blemish and absolutely i?er 1?1 i. Owner left- the city. Can \*>. seen at the ware rooms of 11IL PIANO fcXCHANUK, JU;{ avo 1A'K . ,SAI.K - A M AGNlFIt KM L\ CAKVLD. A doubie lound, triple strung, lull i erratic, a%\eet tornid square Grand l':a:io, same as new. with eai broi.iemi.cover and plush stool; cost i.jiio. now "t G. L. ttli.bfc BROS., '.00 7th st. n. w mjlS-Mw* 1V;?R SAI.E?NEW. DURABLE GRAVE" DESIGNS *'r Oci'oration |)uy, juu*ie ol metal leaves and j?or ceiain Mowers; also, iron vases, crooks and terra-cotta han^injr baskeU. bCHMiD'^, ol7 J x!th at. n * in:. liJ-lm' j^OK SALK?AlhhKS. Sll.l.Ks. MLLU8. I HA\ c V11 i*?ud and tor sale a iaixe stock ot new and sec ond-iiand Carriages, liujrmes, i haetons. Mirrex s, l-.x tension Cabrioleltes, lv, nsinKtons, i<oa?l Carts, I>ay toiis, and all styles ot .business Wagons, Harness, Uhip.H, Lap Kobes, &c., at prices ami accoiniuodatiLK terms as t an lie lound in any market, home or abroad, liepairingand paintiiiK proa.ptly atteaaed to. oi\u iii'.? a call at ti-lto G st. n.w., and see ior your m> 10-lni J^OR SALE?GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES TO reduce my stock ot BuKKies, Ex.-Top phaetons tx.-i??P burreys, Cut-l'nder murreys, Canopy-Top murreys, ^ and o .Spring1 i'nac ioii?, Miniature Phaetons, Mctonas; Doctor Paaetons a specialty, and hity dil lerent kinds ?i business wagons and trucks, sole a^'ent | lor the ColuinbUM bUKiry Co. vehicles: no trouble to sliow work wueiher you buy or not. J. K. PltuBKV cor.oUiaiKl K. V. av ami l^fti :r:d at n.w. apJGtojej I^OUBALl OVKtt cakkiaoi > XICW AMD ae? ond-hand?iroin the best makers, landaus. CoUl>es. Brou^iiams, Victorias, T-Carts. Village Carta. JJ rliy and Kensington Wa^rous, liuirKies, Phaetons. \\ a^rouet tea and ht Coaches. AW*, a large line ol line harness. Si>eciai prices to the trade. Notice Private lamilies. desirous ot either bujrinjror selling turnouts, will tlno it to their advantage to call on me, as iny laciiiin-s ior the purchase and sale of Worses. Cama^reH. Harness, 4tc., are unaurpaased, and m> hiring, t?iabiiiig and storage la? nines are une uualed by any establishment in this country VVM F V, . l' l"~0L?t. u.w.. Manufacturer's Agt itih 10-3ui IVOR . SALE?POSITIVE BARGAINS IN THE A nnest upriirht liauos; to exchanire for square '."vl'-Vf f te""a to suit l,uJ'<-r. THE PIANO my' in. 1>UUu ilol?'>e. U13 Pa. are. 1.XJR SALE? " .. ^ JOHN M. YOUNG imites Carnairc Bu> ers to examine his lnnre stork of New and Second-hand Vehicles of All Styles, at his ,. i ?!,? vw I'el'oaitory, 4T0 and 481 C st. u. w? mil.(0 .(m liear of National HoteL IVOR SALE?VARNISHED WAGONS;CARI EN i Kit. X turmturo, mila, and teed wavons; also piatiorm sprniK wag-ons, carriages and buggies; M sta*ris. 2 spring carls, and 1 pony cart, on easy payments " ,Til... John j. cook, Mur, m st, apt.-dm West Washimrtou. 1V()1,'.,.SA1-Er 7'IIK "OTTO" gas ENGINE HE Jt quires no boiler; avoids all expensive attendance i*? 1?*^ f ,lae ;.,lu handling of fuel. .Send lor circular and price list. I). bALLAIjy. Ay't. 731 7th st. ni^ LOiST AND FOUND. I OST-TUESDAY. 28, BETWEEN M vssaCHU ,i. ,r M Af- a!ul, t-enter market, >.-?ld and jet ear di .p set witli; iearls. I l .der .iburuly rewaraedby re turning to 0^,0 Mna^achusetts ave. n.w. It* Lost?moM 103 orii st. s.e.-a white setI terpup; brown ears and brown spots on body i.ioeral reward it returDed to above address. It* Sil 0 rew ard-lost full admission book & 1, iV i-ational base bail ciub. AU.vu reward will j.epaid It returned to JAS. GOURLEY. ?-'5 Tthltl **_ lay.iO-Jt* LOST-tuesday EVENING. BETWEEN ARLING 11 iY * ^ Ihoiuas circle, small |>earl star ?ual?d ladies pm ; valued for its pleaauut ??s,? iatloua. 1t"'^y^.reW?rd ^ JULIUS lansburgh. PilJO-Jt' 315 7,h ,t. L?^frVN.TL'ESDAY, MAY 28. A GOLD LOCKET with dark cameo settiiur on one side plain onyx on the other, coutsiniUK two photos. Liberal reward it returned to 4457th st. n.w.'cor^E. i^^3f LO.V1 SMALL YELLOW DOG, LONG EAR8 AND short ieKS; white breast; collar on neck answers FVv ?f? ^ returnwl To" ? LENMAN, foreman No. 0 Eturme House. myys-3t* L??T-A SET OF DRAWING8 (BLUE^ PRINtT" Under will be kind enough to leave at Church It piephenson a, 8th and Md. are. ?.w. myl>8-3t* JOHNSON. GARNER k CO. BEAUTIFUL Ni.W CHALL1ES. inKM7" Hu8- OId Tm Color. 10c? worth 15c. 5,000 yards Lifht FUrured Taws, 90-Inch Henrietta Cloth, 25c. All new colon. Yard-Wide Batiste, 8c. ^ American and French Sateena, reduced to 12Me an 25c. Gentlemen's NerUfe Shlrta, 50c.. 7ft&. ?L Plain and Fancy Strawptattin*. JOHNSON, GAIUTES ft OO, ?2IW?f 030 Pa. a,*., ao?th aM?, aaw 7tkal a w. COUNTRY BOAKH. f AKKV1EW FARM?HA VI SO ENLARGED MT li hcuw and irround, will open June 15. Il-nty.f ?hade. lake witb boat*. tiahimr an 1 h?ntln'* n st clww accommodation. tire mmuW walk from Haipi.ie station, on Metropolitan Branch b ano U. h. in ference* rx< htiur(\l l'u?l-om<e addn ?a, MHS N. J. WAGNER. Borfc villa, Md. n?<3?Mit SUNSET HILL THRIlK UTOBY HOCSE, LAK?il air? rooma. beautiful irroree few yini* from the door, til teen minnW drive from station. For |?w tn-ulars call on MISS CHAMBL1N, 11 14th at. n.v. _ _ my3t?-3f CiOMFOBT RKTRCAT. FOPCLAR RlS^mT IS .Mountains of Marylaml near Hsr?<er*? I errjr. home comfort* ami OOtutr) advsutaizv> unexcelled W. 34 CLAhK. Keep fr|K, WanhiurtaB <H>oity, Mi I'M MKlt BOARDERS AT "OAKL\Nl>V lord. Clarke coanti, Va. 8. V. railroad, the m??t elevated am! healthfulsectionof Vjiymia. Abundance of shade, fruit, na.k, vegetable*. ftr. Conveyance onre a meek to "8ulphv 8(41Df.N For parti. ulara addreas Mr*. J. D. COXAKD. inyJH-lm* WANTED SIM MLR BOAUPERA. TERMS FROM M siiteento twenty dollar* per month for adult*, accordiuir to the location of rooma. childr- n liall price. Amlrv* i HOMAa ELL*li>lT. Arlington H??u*e. Win chester, Ya. no fltHE UNDERSIGNED, PKOFRILTOU OF TH? X kenneu House,at t.ivertou. Va.. (situated at the junction of the two branches of the Slienand> >ah river, and uuaunawrtl for t>eanty of acenery. health, aocirty and baa- fisl.intr>? want* *ummer boarders, alio w;?l l?e | furniahed nice airy room*. ifo**l I are am! atteution. Terms moderate and made known on ai plication. Address JUS. W. K ?N NEN, myCO-Iiw* Riverton, Va. maples; X 1 h.ae Desirable Rooms Mtl. KEN NAD Y. my\?9-3t* Laurel. Md. ROCKVILLE, MD-IO RENT. FVRNISHKD. *\>K the summer; a hsudaotiie cottage . V rot*u*. 10 n^nutes from station, relerences requiixL Apply. A. H. FLLTCHLl:. RntkriU*. Md. m>*J8-:lr ?*|N<.I,K>1M. RANDOLPH STATION. Ml I Hi > 1 imlitau Branch. 13*4 miles from Washington new bouse, 30 rvouis. just completed for summer U>arders. pleuty of shade; milk, fruit, ami ice in abundance; o|*en June 1. Address LL1AS KKlshK. >1 :.tr? h? . Monte ntf] en., Md mj^H-dt* MTfcKIN BmAKDING-HoI SFToVlN >MR HE ception ol summer boarders. Hnrh, healthy. tr?>od water, ianre airy rooms, ilaily mstls. N*-ar Alexandria ? $."> per week. Address Mrs. J D. GAINES, Aleaau aria, Va. my'J.VJw* Y"ATTOH?TME OLD faMoI'h si'VMiu kl sort, at Bound Hill, lx>ud?>uu County. Va., i* now open for the m*?m>u; one-fourth mile frv m station, tine water and shade. two daily mails, teterraph, and , livery, dancimr and other amusements, three mile* from Blue Ridge Mountain*. Addre^ my24*3tlnny30,31 *Jei* .ui(8. M. L. WALKER. l^XCELLENT BOARDING ON FARM NEAR PEN MZa Mar: 5 ininatee' malk from depot, \ddre** Mrs. J. T. TOW8UN, Smithabuxv. Md. iu'.,S-tu.t!i.H.4t* ^I'MMKK BOARD ON NORTH HILL FARM cated near the Shenandoah nver watt r and moun tain scenery: beau til ul liK-atiou . healthy. %V rite lor circular lurmalunK details and terms. C. M CASTLEMAX, P. O. Castleman's Ferry, Clarke County, \ a. my9-eotJi l."? _ COUNTRY BOARD ? NEAR STATION. NEW house, on high ground; exten*i\e ?hady lawns, tine view, no monquitoH. plenty of Jerse\ milk and butter; cold spinier aater. Cola Point Farm, Clifton HtmUon, Fairfax, Co. Va, njo4 In" fllUKEE COOL ROOMS AT THE OLD ItKOOKs X. MaMioD. BnoklaaA, D C. uiy?4-Ot" 117 AN*fED SUMMER BOARDERS Al K FARM M % 'of a ini!? from Kieedy*\ill< atation termsler week; CO <*h 11. N. KElD\. K? ?d>sviilev Wusinngion count), Md. myt!3-*Jw# S^CMMER BOARDING NEAR BLUE KIlHtE Mountain, brick house, cx*?l nx'iiih. lawn. *ha?l?'. fruit, horses and carriage^; two daily mails. m< derute ehargi-a. For i?rticulara. address MISSES CCliltV, Hamilton, Lotttioun county, \ * myJO-lm* Giles manor-foresi glen, monixmimery V county, Md., a new house oi at?out forty rooma. Just completed for summer boarding Oi* n* June 1. 1 km,?. kineben daily trains Thirty m:uutes' ride, liigh and healthy. Terms moderate. For terms, plan of hou*e, and fall information apply ?t 1012 14Uiat njunul Mi| tt. mylH-^w' SOARDERS FOK THE St MMKR~ J AKI N AT house form* rly oeeupied by Misa Jane Janney. inilton, Loiiduun county, Ya.;ioeatmu hurh and healthy . go<Kl table far* ; large, shady yard, iee, lruit A?-.. reierences given and required. MLS. I L KK li AKDS. my 14-3 w UMMER HOARDERS WANTED?MONT MKU hotel. Front lioyal. Va. Within four hours of Washington; commodious buildm*. snady | ia/.zaa, lruit abundant, scenery beautiful: bat** UsUiuir tine. Write for particulars. JuH.N F. b'liNsoN, lTop my It -lm B- URGUNDY hT?U^E - Ol'LN "for~~81 M M ER l>oarders; ~ mi*es from Alexandria, Himile lr?>iu railroad; large house, tine ru.ius. latge, *hady grounds; trains met twice a day. BCii(il'M>i HO ISE, Alexandria, Va mjU-lm* Board in the mountains - deughtful ls>ard in the mountains of \ a., plenty ol Khad?-. large lawn, ice and milk, spring water, and suli hur and iron water: eonveyauees for guests. Address MlS. J STOCKTON, Rio, Albemarle C o.. Va. my 1-lm gPRDIO BANK FARM OPENS MAI l.? OGN venient lor gents in ottice: meet trains twice i>er day; fruit, ice and nulk m abundant o. high and healthy, terms $0. SPRING BANK, .Alexandria, Va. ap2o-!im* BUSINESS CHANCES. \\T ANTED?UE81DENCE PBOPEKT k-PAKTV I>1^ n sires to turn in section desirable weatern land between two railroads, and n? ar growing cities, in exehange. NEBRASKA. Star ottice. my30-3t* 130R SALE A FIRS 1-CLASS CONFECTIONERY M. and fruit Htore; good trade: splendid opj?ortunity for cash. Ap| ly at 1?3U I'a. ave n.w. injr30-3t# 1j*oR SALE-A GOOD SALOON: ITOCC 1 1X tures, good will; very cheap if taken before June 1. must be sold. a wood bur-rain 1 ?r pvnkmr; cheip rent. Apply 315 Q. corner 4th *t n w. my.'k)-*Jt* I?OR SALE -ESTABLISHED WOOD AND COAL yard, with lease and complete outfit; one of the best locations in the District; owner wishes to retire. Tor particulars address A WOOD,City P.O. my3U J" III Nil \RES I?\ NAM" K.KAPH STOCK Ft tt SALE at a bargain; owner neetls money ami has no cnoice but to sell. FRANK H. PELol ZE, 1 my^9-3t 1313 F street. i~5oRESALE?AT A BARGAIN-ALL THE PROP ertyotthe Arlington Brick Machine Company in tli. < ;y of Alexandria, Va . at the outlet lockot the Alexandria <*anal upon the Fotomarriver,conaisting I of all the maohinery, kilns. ?h?-d&. trucks, ears, engine and boiler, hack boards, repressers. moUtds ;<Ktl*. l^elting, shafting, lumber, iron, iron rails. &??., every* th.ng neceasary to a nrHt-elas* bnck work* and .u pro|>er condition lor immediate work, together with ] an interest in iad to a certain leaaa executed I ij e Alexandria canal, railroad and bridge coinj uuy to C. M. Shelley, bearing* date liith May. lf-Ml, and rc cordeif in d? ed book No. IS, of the land ret oi.is *?1 the city oi Alexandria, Ya. For price and tt mis apply to | FRANCIS UU1 11. my29-6t 1301 F si. n.w. IJOlt SALE?bTATI NERV ~AN1> BOOK STORE, 3Iil> Pennsylvania ave. s.e. a lock ana Fixt <: s. Price reaiMjuable. my -9-I.'l* 1;or nale-cigak t6re~1hhng~good cash business, prke $ 1 lltli -t n.w. tn] VCEN ll'.ALLY LOCATED CONFEC 1 ioNEliY and ice creaiu store; c heap for <-a>L; doing v. t^oi d bu iness; satisfactory reas<.?n tor selling. Ad?ire>s B. CL, Star oftoc. n j'tiJrUt1 io CONTKAt rous, bLTlders, and others Pour blocks from Boundary, on 13th st. extended j n.w. good dumping ground. my-JlHlm M M. PARKER, 1418 F st ANTED f shares Typ??gra| hie. >0 shares Sfe'rgant^ialer. 50 shares Sheilabarger Car. lny'.s 4i FRANK H PELOC3CE. 1313 F It {X)R SALE ? JkT A BARGAIN, A FIRsT-CLAKS . Cigar and Tobacco Store, in choice loca n?u d itade. Address G. B. 3L, Star office. myli7-lw JMdi SALE LEASE %ND FIXTURES BRICK . office, scale, fencing", aliedsai Lai r. er ol s. Can. and Canal sts r i. I .(I perm lease expires January ?U, lb^3; price, $!JOO. Api-iy 111 7 lstii st. n.w. mv . l fm <*rpiIE WORLD IM> MOVE"?KEMl MliEK IHK i ?*ierr>Ktnal Clock,** RAMSA1 baa cut Um priees ; watches cleaned ?^1 : lirtst-? main-spriu^s. warranted one year. ; ail clock and Jeuelry Ww.i at the lowest prices in the city; we defy comiK-utiou. \ : : \ i -t. n w. 11*iti l^HJli SALE?AT A GREAT SACTUFICE -ST< KJK, X fixtures, and good will of a long-established store; grtK-erits, hardware, paints, oils and varnish, notions. &?*.; o^ner al>oUt to leave tin city; no reasvnable ofler | relumed. Call between 10 a.m. and p.m. daily, RSOl ?41 st. a.w. n.\N-in? U'M J LAI 1 MKU. SUKVEVtii: AND" I MM N?.I t? neer. Address Hit Hiirrisoii st., Anacostia, D.C.I Snecial attention to subdivision of subuiban prop erty. iyl In' Mackinaw Straw Hats. 1 ine English Split Straw HaU. UojV Straw Hats, 50c.. $1, L*tli< n' Sailor Hat*. ?1J|1.S&. <1.50. Derby Hatx in Colura, f-' oli, (:1.50, *4. and $5. Pearl Casslinert Dress Hats, <:t. 5U. (5. La Tutica I'niUreUaa, 43.5U, $5. Tenuia Outtita. B. U. ST1.NEMFTZ k SONS. my'i5 1-M7 Pcuna. are. The t'se of Organs In Church Worship. At Springfield. Oliio. ve.terclay. the United Presbrtcriau general assembly again took ac tion ou tlie Huliject of the use of the organ and other mimical instrument, in church worship. The complaint on that subject is aaid to come from representatives of about 6.0U0 out of the 125.000 members of the church. The minority represent that tht-y cannot, in good conscience, permit the use of the orgau in church worahip. The judiciary committee to whom the com plaint was referred brought in a report, which was adopted. It is. in effect, that it is inexpe dient to change the rule adopted by the gen eral assembly two years ago. which is that the use or exclusion of orgaus shall not be a bar to membership, but that each congregation shall determine it* own course in this regard. No disruption is apprehended from this action. "The Sleeping Wo?der" Ossifying. A Utica. N. V., special to the New York H arid | ?ays: Emma Althouse, "The Sleeping Wonder," is in a very precarious condition, according to ! a diagnosis made of her case by Dr. Hill, of I Buffalo. Her last sleep has endured only forty eight hours, being the shortest of any of the aerie*, which has extended over two rear*. Mrs. Althouse is almost entirely powerless to partake of or assimilate food, and a few spoou tuls of milk U all she baa had to nourish her for weeks. It was thought that she would die in a long trance, bat since her thirty-five-day sleep the periods of duration have decreased and the woman has grown we*ker. It is now believed that her bones are ossifying and there to absolutely ao bop* of her recovery. "My dear Mend, I am in despair. Alma'* j heart is as hard aa steel." "Suppose you try it with diamonds; they ar* harder than steel, yoa THE SAMOA* TKKATY. Term* ?? Afrrrit I'pon at tk* Coa> frrtncf \ ??slerxtay. The NVw Yor* World baa a cablegram tr^m Berlin giving the sul>staiice of the treaty ?Kreed upon r. tVrtUjr ^Wednesday) by Um 8*?o? conference. Malictoa is to be reinstated M king and the statu. quo ante restored. Germanv accept* a nominal indemnity. TV- (orwmaMt at the l.land. w to bo piir. lv by native* with an ad ' 'Sor-T ro"no'I. forupowj of one representative or Germany and one of the United State.. with ?nlEngiish representative. who will eaiv ?e * ?*P*rr the otber two cannot *&**?? A land court to settle disputed land claim. i, established. The municipal govern ment of Apia i. to be native, with adviaorv nrw Th Z T"Ur 10 th* *ovS5ST with'. atn?vt''T""W} f granted T. _ "^""??TlRUvreiT. The Berlin correspondent of the Loude? J"* *?* the Ha moan coo'sreooe appointed a new commute., which after a i< nrthy discussion. arrived at an rut. n^uriTt^sr I.1 tr drg theraTfi *7 ,U ???????ten d7v.Tb? Hion^m \? 111 *. ? In Aumtichii commit andYiH.e*?5j^*rck- Coni,t ""-Wrt B..niareh haum u! , I,""gt r *?*?? ?? Scheu the MAYUKICK IDISOXINa CASK. "I?h Keeling Against the WMmt-Mi bout t? Kecome it >1 otber. The New York IWr, special cable from Liverpool rata that a reaction of public feeliu* against Mr,. Maybnck, the niece of Jt?erson Iavu. who w chare d with having , ,, j I t "" "? tkr publication ti e letter, to Brierlv. a cotton broker, with whom she is believed to have been cnmtaaUy U miate. So far a. the police are co,Kerned, the public will get no more information until | the inquest is resumed nut Wednesday 2'ha | magistrates' trial i. .et down for next MondaV . 11 ? uot that Mr.. Maybnck Will I-" phj sicailv tit to appear in court by that time. ABOCT TO BECOME A MOTHER. , ?tat?*ient Riven out by the police that she is suffering from penetration i. well meant. ? ii e the fact of the matter i? that Mr.. Mi -- nek i. about to becwnie a mother, and the prison physn lan say. that anv severe ordeal in f.?tel cl ,l r< " Dt W,'Ul'' l,r,Kli,0? ?erioqa. ,f not fnren . ; This feat ur. of the , LI , he ?"'.v ?trong motive for the crime which'li r t*1?"T \l^U(' >uaiiv thliiffs rervwIL ? dwp< ,i" Ul.v"terv. It u wh?m tLVfeffs^Srt? S3&- Tut nia t. that th. Jnihl and and mte had not lived v ar,rmr" for riearlv two Ln .i rv"JiHK revealed at the inquest and ho ?Os,,p ot tLo brmr t (K i ' i''"^ *etween BrierIv and Mr.. Mavbrirh ha. been if.MnK on tor fullv a vesr This wh':?0t": "'V "Ul1 11 -?reK^ I know the'in *r 1,1 l,,-t to Urn rlv ' 'iV WIVin?- to t?un? that urnrl} i. r.-spnmiibhi for Aiis Mavhn.-k'a prest nt situation. ^?>t>rKk? OTHER CBIMIXATIXa LtTTEKB There are ?,d to be letters which .how that Mr.. Maybnck went to London with Brierly a few month, a^o and stoppe-d with him there at :?rjy hey were revived be Mrs. M.Ck ehJ .1 the time was presumed to be vi.ititur relative There i. another very .,n*uUr , ^ S the <???,.. Nearly ?ll the witness Mr.8' MavV r,it"V ,ihow'',, U"?t they suspected ,ufrrd."b:" wr <?? K One report to-day i. to the effect that the de fense * ill j.ut forward the theory of su.ode on ;s **%, -? ST-'r"-Ase sk hi wife oil one occasiou. when .he ha<l men him medi, me: -Florne. don t ?,ve If th nron^ nicdn iue nirmuy *HS. matbkick'm mother uwvu. Mm. llavbrich's mother, the baroue* Von Roque. ha. arrived from Pari, and has been allowed one or two interview, with her daugh ter but now even *hr mu.t ? nd her m. ..??,? proatr:^;; byZ r^la^at'Ve?' .,1 , tv "^rK- M"vbr,ck ?,iJ tier mother have plenty of money, and will en(ra?. counsel that can b, ^o< ured for the defend It m reported here that both Sir Charles lSl ookmcl potteb ixtebkktbd. An American consul naiue.l Potter arrived here ou the City of Paris and wa. met bv fT/r ?f?Mr" Maybnck. He had been cabled r from America and i. supposed to r. pf?,?,ut in Mime way Mr.. Mayl.ricA tnen JbeiV KORKKiV NOTES. Mr. Gladstone and Cardinal Manning have renewed the intimate fnendship of their Oxford ilays. which was some yonrs ago disturU-d by the toruicr'. attack, upon Komau Catholicism. Seven lamilies were evicted at Lugeacurrcn ve.terday. More evictions will lollow on Friday next. A marriage has been arranged between the Due d'Ori" an., son of the Comte de lVrui and Princes. Marguerite, daughter of the liuc da Chartres. A debate in the Belgium chamber of depntiea on the u.e of police spies re.ult.-d in the pass ing of a vote of conlidi nee in the government by TH votes to 32. When the minister, left the chamber the crowd outside hissed them and shouted ??resign." A rumor reached the Italian parliament yes terday of the pope's death, causing much ex citement. On inquiry it wa. learned that there was no foundation whatever for the rumor. 111. holiness is enjoying good health, and at tend. daily to the dutie. ot his office. The pojK- has suggested that members of the Noble Guard should serve forty years instead of thirty, as at present, before being entitled to ? pension. The proposal meets with strong op position. Bishop McQuaid has gone to Switzerland. He will remain there several weeks. The Empress Frederick has bough the vast For.tcnback estate, near Kiel, for 1,500,000 marks. Herr Studt. under secretary of state for the department of the interior in Alsace-Lorraine, has been appointed to succeed Herr Haxemeia ter as governor of Westphalia. The Vienna Political Corrrtpottdenoe declares that the importance of the riots at Belgrade has been greatly exaggerated. It asserts thai the mob ?us composed mainly of school bo J* and loafers, and that there was no demonstra tion against Austria. Sir Charles Bussell's wife was formerly Mies Mulholland. of Belfast, a sister of Miss hose Mulholhuid. author of "? Fair Emigrant." The new profeeeor of pathology at the vener able University of Bologna is hignorina tiiusep Ca Cattani.'un uncommonly pretty yoaag y of profound scholarship. Fastis Thainb to New Yobe.?The B. and O. ha. put in service an additional train to New York and shortened up the time on all the old ones from five to twenty-live minntee. The average time from Washington to New York via B. and O. is faster than via any other line, l'ullman'. Buffet Parlor Cars on aU day trains and sleepers on night trains. * Rhode Island Republicans Surprised. In the joint convention of the general as sembly of Rhode Island yesterday the Newport county delegates who were disaffected because of the defeat of ex-Oov. Wetmore for United Statee Senator bolted the republican nomina tion of Almon K. Goodwin, ot Pawtocket. fat state auditor, and voted for Wm. C. Towneend, senior member from Newport. On the eleventh ballot the democrats abandoned their own can didate. Elieha W. Buckline, of Pawtneket. and voted for Townsend, who was elected The re publican leaders were completely surprised Th omes MeOntehin. wanted in Baltimore Car forging papers for 980,000, has been arrseM is Jacksonville, fin.