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D.C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, SALE---HOUS FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE_—LOTS. FOR SALE—LOTS. BUSINESS CHANCES. THE VERY DESIKABLF PRO! RAL ETP YOU sd) IN 90 | (NOR SALE—$50) CASH WILL BUY A CHOICE R SALE— (610) ON THE JO, SALE-S1CCK AND FIXTUPES OF A GRO- : pin about eee 72 se tetct te | F\corace lor Ste teas Rosia If said within fg FORSSAGS Mitel ag th cory and provision sors. located 224 118h at 8... Feedhiy converutie inte business uses. Shean eB days. a bargain.» Address Box, Star office. Jal RCH. ‘business. Good recsons for sellins: WP? YOUNG, nes st new BRAT Wale ave ae ‘OR SALE—10TH ST., BET.R AND 8 8TS.N.W.. WH ELECTRIC. = Por saree i TL a Finks tcp wectaiiciee a OTOL Lor |ERSONS HAVING HOUSES POR SALEOR RENT A DECIDED BARG. eet pe LiPsd Jaitice Coa) 'B. H. WARNER & CO. Took24754. ottee will indie te thee tatewite Se ines Seth Ten wots alee Ole | oe ae + OK SALE—NICE LOT, SOUTH FLONT, ON G| Withasmall, old hous» on # Piece re 7 tnt id cheap. 28 the owner bas = Lope st. near War, State and" Navy Department: 18 feet | can be bought for two-thirds of edi for the Bus ica pea gy wy, brie, | Bate “f Symp eidg alley: price @2. "GRO." W. LISKINS, | ote oppoaite per oguare foot. | 3.'B. WINER JN round is cialp. A = oot “Sat Db. 8. LIPSCOMB, 1307 F st._ | JoOR SALe—vIST BE, O25 FRONT BY 11 )oX0t WASTE Youn Money z » FORO rise aE FOr oe & See | ot. SEAS EE | OS OL ee ae Lae | Geek a em eee pS OE gee 1738 8 STRE ROL: very Ghent tt ivsGowi, LT F st. | Took BALES ‘advancing values, dt PLANT & TURPIN, 1429, ¥. ave. A large donbie brick ee A BLOCK OF GROUND your vannee ‘OR SALE— and tassient, contain, z a § mais eae r ine 4 bath trons, ‘ne building lets on the north sideof Pst. be- | pe sares ST. BE. CONN. AVE. AND 17TH ST. DO YOUR SPECULATING Coal xn. wood yarl. with feed store, stock and fix aa sr fen ’ al ‘Lot 0x, ottace, near 14th KEDFORD w Pstory and cellar modern Luprovenents ; & Ts Fe SALE_BARGAT Eypameaed beaut fd Toth we. For torn So WALRISON'S SON ES {40 of thea new brick: ony $10,000, | easy terms. will exchasuee tor uhlnproved propert SEWER rPoRD. Iie st Jace ti TIPUL HoME_NEW ST ating and plumbins appt: Rear 2d ne: very cheap at }. 00 with $50U cash and monthly payments, pe BARNES S WEAVER, e208 ep Feta. TOR SALE_FINE. st. nee ia reo eth rocuye: hand Bain "hvaied by het we oors, electric Eells: heavy stone stepe and trinumings: late gaas Bon Siu Salt eas bay ue aed alan Ge icrumtgsut ingens “Apply w PITSES & BAD! at Pie ‘They are now offered a fect to_an alley. fhm low prewar #250 THOS. wr foot. ePIsis SOW SALE FROM X P monthly. SOR SALE An available tot for Eide ot fot st JOnN'B. squares trom, Square 8 lots 40, square foot. Square Ol, lot 11 cents per foot. ‘Square 1085, part lot x16 Jie cars, JUCents pet to Square Losti, lot 10; corner :80x30:50 cents per foot, Square 10m6, lots 4, G 5 cents per foot. For terms apply to own eB. CRALI 3. B. BAILE 311m _L. Cc. wood, 1 IGE, 140 bufldins purposes on the west Teste, dt eet S inches by Beth front and rear of this 4142, 11.277 feet; 7,200 feet to 30-foot alley ; 35 124 feet; 7: 75x107: 81 per foot. 7s acres adjoining the city: £300 per acre. fo 10: foot ae ihc i econ it Pisin Gls Est. uw. 20 1ST ST_ SE E wer 40 ieet front, with 30-{t. alley ome and iy well built. Very cheap | ‘Being 90: Ja2?-co6t ii 300 F st ‘ok SALE—A HOUSE ON QST_N.W.: 5 kOOM: bath: mi. 2 stories amd cellar: Isai: rear and Bide alley. Price 30,500. . 30,90 ja2e-12t F 8 Sal eseare - HENSEY & BEL FO SSPE ONSER HAVING LEFT WASHING. id eieven-room house 00; th Mrs. D. Zp toot “COUNTRY RI Dit SALE—(0n) A GEACLIF! FARM OF 00 ACRES. Y to the KENSINGTON yerty fo at KNOWLES SEALION, METROPOLITAN BRANCH B, AND. 0. B. R., With Pal PICTURE-QUE kuck CREEK (On cue of iis borders. FINS ELZVA TION Good buildings. “The newest the property to the ‘ere: tiny render thi ae SMISING: rized to wll wt ACKE UN EAS) TERMS, Yul AND SALE ¢ VHANCE FOR ASYS hear the city and ob the line of 4k) per acre, this is am opportunity for nent ‘ABKAHAM 7 THE CHEAPEST $ OF A COTTAG \ TRACT OF 46 ACRE © new Iron Free Bri ents Der for 10 cents per ‘Sane price, om said ir i: lots at Balls 20 euch, easy ts mn this city and 3. 10 acres, $80) per a mew house, decom house, # ef res, 8 4 “ve of this city and ¢ Washington and the rice 88 Der acre. uit farius foF sale, es welt stabs for persons it olive a siiort dis. nate, to mey, 1 ‘above tracts. Soni Stunp for list of property and map of country surrounding Washington ity JAMES E. CLEMENTS, ja3l-Iw z ei st. thw. uk S\LE_A GOOD FARM OF 56 ACKES sy Vania ave. extended, three wiles trom this eaty: sex-room dweline only Slod per acre, easy K ilar, ail well tenced ‘A PELL aps & sox, a Sa muile below hile roub, SAKMS #0 WILL BUY FARM ¢ situated in Fri ‘Mareuas Hadi, tit ir FF ACKES ON MET @ new nous, 5 J. Schwantz ‘Coliere Park, ts FGF SSEE_ TEN ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL LAND on Arknston liekhts, ded trot om ON VA. MID. II. 25 MILES FROM 1 Via. fain Of 36 te Puniaag “bay bewwente. ete. For particulars W sStEe ee To 50 8 WASH ington, on oF near raison oF nursery business. Answer dure Peuriary, etving price sind _ win" the Largest Line sli im this city ret m Fatiromin aad iieers ‘shout cht belore buyiug: T & FORD ae 29 OR SALE— Hot 10, square $2, Xew Hampshire ave. between I IsHE and M sts. ieeality. improvements. Amnovement has CARD NAL RK, and t operty oh the Ne south by Whitnes Suburban drive on t «streets in the ‘The work to be done this, however, and the doue #iure the property ins at hom some pi Upon the market. We append t thirty id would inz to butid—the latter ished for Same—to call Its reached uy the sth wad ave. wea + Hot 502135, op} ‘50x13, Opp. ‘or. WM. i. 151.6120; $1.90 per toot : Successors to Jobu Sherman & Co., known as within ONE SQUARE of the finest character of street been, from the SOLDIELW® HOME to the LP. Ss the win'er 1onths will per a grade established by the city encineers, and brick shadowed this early in t Ler of houses now being eres t ‘Such improvements advance values. last), and orizinal purcbavers ofits, We are offert unsold lots at the prices at Which they were first placed 2 lots, eact Slots, each 50x 2 lots, each 303130, others Fastin ave., east side, o0x145, adj. ew he 2 Eslin ave., west side, 90x130 Cor. of Lydecker and Holmnead ave. .-°.1 400 You cannot buy a lot west of 7th st., G0 it. fromt,for 1.0.00, except in this sabi BRAHAM F I 1407 F st. aw. LOTS FOR SALE. ERS of the DISTRICT of CO- ewer of laying i's Cxtonded) KATL™ the new. mot.ve teu. wilt bring the Howes ‘NANO raadesto secure a ROULE- Lis, of necessity, must bound rth side, and it 18 now bounded ave..the most fushiouable ight. Tre ade on each “street, and shade ties are to be planted this spring. ‘the way of building is fore © building season LY a mulu- Regardless of fact that so much has been was offered for the first thue sare soll- any of the following list with prices for next like investors and those ‘wisli- ot w. for pu can have money fUr- atv and any iniormation they may cesire at our office andexanine the property. ‘and 14th street cars to Whitney nee ® youse inoue, S0x156 222: 100 joni, and the terme S & CO.. 407 F st. nie. what Spepcent vat. pO SALE—ON K ST-_N. F lots. each 50x100: 7c. ble inuprovements are to be bezan as er Will permit ; deferred payment at ‘three Tt SaU: W. NEAR IST, These lots have’ good eie- ‘Yition, ‘the street is newly concreted. sewer laid and ‘Water fnain provided for; the new circle cor. Florida ANS MN. Cap. st. into be made at once and other oon as the if these lots sol DEKS & CO. Yor price and particulars Apply to J. V. N. HUYCK, 1505 Pa. In the new and beautiful subdivision of UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Barton & Walker's addition to Brookland, where you can get favorable terms and city improvements. VISIT THE HEIGHTS, SALE—IHREE BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON h side of st. between 10th and 17th sts.n.w. ; ito 1O-tt. alley. Por price and ters appl A. PRESCOT, Keal Estate Broker, 1410. du81-10t TOWER AND EXAMINE THE PROP- GO UP THE Rp COMMUTATION TICKETS AT @6 PER QUARTER. METROPOLITAN BRANCH B. & 0. BB. ELECTRIC CARS EVERY 12 MINUTES, AT any i: SALE—CHEAP LOT th vet. A and B sts. §, bet BROW ‘ave. f Ue feet on Toth wt. and_T in the rear; ja]c F st. new. farden; beat investinent on tlie ce building sites on Connecticut ave, 10the f JAMES Fe DART ED toa oN a Jx30-Lan LEA LUT ON_ BOUNDARY ST. (FLOR, 16th and 17th #ts., 41 sect front and "depth, containing 1,806) at cuices Bie. er Out Werlooking city and Zo0- ariet. Thnve At city rates of fare. ‘Unguasifiedly the best for the money of any subdi- vision on the market. GET IN Now AT THE LOW PRIC} lats, “information. &c., from REDFORD Ww. WALKER & SON, 1006 ¥ st., or of H. BARTON, SSL st. Jali-lin por sane YOU DID NOT KNOW YOU. COULD shoted Lots’ FLOM And upward in Swcht of the PAR LTOL WASHINGTON CITY STREETS ‘Extended full width, and have, ALL THE STREET IMPROVEMENTS, ine BRICK SIDEWALKS. SIONE CURBS, GRAYEL DKIVES and SHADE TREES turniabed Ly the i SEWERS and WAT! sauce fot pee at ‘Conteuipiaien by the District authorities ‘Apply to Fitc FOR ‘St! ‘A w. julosse To pase the property in the spring. E CORNER LOT AT THE and P sts., fronting 1) eet ou Pst. ; there isan alley Located at intersection of MINNESOTA AVE. AND WARKISON 8T., ANACUSTIA, D.C, Terms: One-fourth cash; balance easy. Title per- cen $3 oF ot fect. Abatract fre. No trouble fo show Fro} HOS". FISHER & CO., For plats, price list and tull particu _sa30-28 Ld F st. awe eee ie OLACHLEN & BATCHELD! SOK SALE—IN THE HANDSOME. SUBI au Corner 1th snd G ets. a. Eresiincten Moielite amd om Gurthend w BOxIGz eet; price, 3] per foot. catia HOS I Fisuen & co., FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS se ; ON MABE, AVE Ol SALE Vet. Visi amd ea ste aK ESE fests Prine i AO hak ‘TO PROPERTY OWNERS: ALL PERSONS 97 feet on and THOS. J. (OR SALE-SPECIAL BARG 30 feet on Ds. out an estate will sell ata Largain. terns appiy to A. T. HOLTZMAN, Lrustes, & ¥ JRE. DER: For bi F x Inquire 806 K st. HAVING PROPERTY FOR SALE CAN” FIND QUICK PURCHASERS BY PLACING IT WITH ABRAHAM FISHER, ‘REAL ESTATE AGENT, & BT._N.w. SALE—880 DOUBLE CARKIAGE HARN StH; $6 double busey barnes for $48; $7 wunted coupe harness, $00; $40 carriage lr Be Utners An PEO} TORHAM'S, 131 ‘ave. TW. 4266p {931-2 kee 01 POR SAEECCHOICE CORNET 16th aud ihode I ner Lot ‘OUNG, d_ avenue, SW CORNER ie Istana See EE: find Khode island avenue, $20,000, WP. SP si 3 Jalu-tt JOR SALE. AT A BARGAIN TO THE FIRST COMER— A high grade Enguisi safety bicycle; in excellent con- ition, with all cttaclinents may be seen at tive Capital Yele Club, 400 Loth st.n.w. Inquire of JANITOR. tures complete. Address NO. WEST, bar ofice. alse? QR KALE-ONE OF THE FINEST, OYSTER muses “i the city, doing a thriviiue business: Zod Tpewaiven ior selling. ADpIY oD Prowse. = SALE EITHER ‘OF TWO BUSINESS e XCHANGE-WE HAVE A COMPLETE ‘OUtHt—enod horse, cou and bar: Rose—toexchnuge tora vacant lot.” EG. GUNSON E00., hoom 4. 10001 sen a OTEL FOR RENT—“TEE ADAMS,” SITUATLD "it the southwest comer of 7tu an I sta. B.W.sthot~ ouzily remodeled throuchout as a first-class estabiish- went, contains thirty-four ruest roorcs. parlors, read Thiricom: ofice: two coumodious dinfig roows; lance Kitchen: pantnes and store roo: wie entraee, wiue s : Vath rooms, on each Boor: ele jeuted by sean, every room ‘gn outside room; well lighted and ventilated; Will be lecs-«i for a period of yearson {2¥: Apply to PIENEX & BRADFORD, 1305 ya90-10t FOR SAGECMESTAUBANT AND CAFE, IN THE iuost prominent and desirable location in Buitimore: how doing AL business; rent cheap, With lease; sound aud honest reasons tor T. P. CHAP. YELLE, Vaitinore P.O. 3030-1" ‘VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE. Wishing to retire from business, I offer for sale the desirable property on the southwcst corner ot S.J. fave. und D st-n.W... opposite the B. and 0, depot. The Jocation #Peaas 39° 86K REPS KENNEDY, Ju30-3t ‘Cor. N.J. ave. and D st. {OR SALE—WELL-ESTABLISHEDLIBRARY AND stationery store, in central locality, where such 1s ocion povr isalth catpof welling; Baila ir aay. Address Box 115, Star office. OUNG MAN OF BUSINESS EXPERIENCE AND ‘weil acquainted with city trade, would like posi tion to represent wholesale iouse; can furnish best of reterence. Box 156, Star office. set? FOR SALETA LOT OF GOOD BEC machinery cheap; also ten-horse botler i ‘A good chan'e to a business. Apply at aon GAN'S STEAM 17 Veh st. new. Jah FO8 SALE AT ASBURY PARK, E ‘St. Laurent suminer boarding cottace, tully tur- nine; good location) 15 lanre Sleeving Foows: Ad: dress JAS. R. KOYCE, Asbury Park, NJ. J27-e03t* FOR, BENT Bae 5 located, corner E and Za sts. ‘n.w.; fiued with first-class boarders. Furniture tor sale.” Proprietor euway. Apply 201 Est. nw. wie” TOK ‘A GOOD MILLINERY AND NOTION Vusiness cheap, or store for rent; reason ‘or selling, sickness. For information address A. B. Qu, Star oftice. sist art UNDR’ RALLY Fo Se WO feet [wo fine lots on Chapin st. just west of 14th st.. hi toan alley; there ts ciso an alley on. oLone lot; this Jocaiity is handsomely unproved; st. n. PROOF SAFE, WITH COM- -k; Kvod a8 new; will sell cheap to sell ‘Casi OF tune. Address ox 111, Star offic FOE SALE—X SIX-YEAR-OLD. FIFTER HAN bay saddle horse; Kentucky thoroughbred ; $01 ‘(O8 SALE—A RARE CHANCE FOR A SPECULA- ‘tion obe of the cheapest pieces of corner property on Ma. ave. n.¢,, offered tor a few days at Soc. per It. ys the asphalt paveuent will, b ‘Litle good. Address Box Ja2y-st* ‘thirty ted on this avenue. ‘Star office. Within OR SALE— 40,000 FEET OF GROUND, 338 FEET FRONT Between Mand Nests, n.w. A ood opportunity for ‘ON 22D STREET be and hind: epiendia ait for single foot racking, e: Joving or fast trotting im harness: can be Lowkhit a & bargain at HM. LITTLE'S Academy Stables, 415 st., Baitinore, Ma. Jad]-2t UR SALE OR EXCHANGE— A fine S-scory business block in Los Angeles, Cal. ; leased ior five yours at ood rental Will sell or ex: chunse for aproved property ington oF or address vicinity. yeas OWNER, 1100 F st. n.w._ ‘Rt SALE—FINE BAR FIXTURES ; BEVEL-EDGE murs, French plate; also large ice box and Phila- delphia genie tor use; will sell cheap. | A. OKRISON, stable 468 C st. n.w. et" FOF SALE $1.20 HORSE BLANKETS FOR 80C. 81,40 Lorse blankets tor USc. ; $3. 6y liorse blankets 40; #6 horse blankets, 84." TOPHAM'S, 4260) 1231 Penn, PF SALE—i GROCERY, LIQUOR AND PRO- Mision store.t w. ood, cash: business Teason, for selling, vber ‘Address 11. fice, datos For _BALE-YOU NEED THEM AND place to get them is 8. D. HOUCK'S, 301 10th st. buildings lance block ofdwelling uouses, ‘This isina | 0.W. Lightand heavy. street and stable blank Fopidly hnupruving section of the city. For price and | chiesp,, Highest cash prices for second iid harness jerius apply to J. V. N, HUYCK, JRron 5: Ja20-3t 1505 Pe ee Fo" Ses ATTENTION, BLOCK OF ON V STREET AND ¥ 68x70 feet to w 10-fo0t alley. days, by 1idteet to a toot al Proved by two brick houscs aud one tratue. ‘asking, $2, we consider very low. R.w. ; prices 40e. to uioney four years at 3 per in Je2X Lin apitol st., Florida [per fout ; BUILDERS! GROUND FLORIDA, AVENUE; Price, if HUYCK, 1505 Pem BLOOMINGDALE, {tol st. and Florida sold within 5 GOOD WORK HORSE. Price $35. Inquire at 1224 Hi st. n.e. 1 Fok SATE-CONFECTIONERY, TOY AND STA- tionery store, doing « firct-claés business. Good Feasons ror sell:ng. #153 Pennsy.vania ave. ja%ist* {Ok SACE—ONE OF THE BEST GROCERY AND Provision stores in the northwest ; ceniral | 5 Jarge cash trade ; good neihboruood ; fine stors; cl Tent, goods sold ut whovesale cost owner to other business, Adurss BUSINESS U, {OR SALE_FINE TONED CARVED ROSEWOOD square ‘iano, ood 4s new, cost $575; can Ue boucht for'bis>‘cash with cicant stool and, cover. GL. WILD & BROS., 709 7th'st. mw. Ja31-0t POR SALE-A FIRE-PROOY SA¥E. WITH COM: * nation fock ; coud as new; will sell. cheap to sel fe OF ME) quick; cash or tine. “Address Box 121, Star olce. piece of wound 70 | TSK: Sek. Mich tenmogiy bwin Mate 2 ‘The price | J{Ok SALE—TO STIR THINGS GENERALLY 18 business and to keep stirring we will dispose of a 'H. WARNER & CO. Segue gta sane for gO worth 8TA0; easy ‘O16 F st. nw. Ogu WOKCH & Cu. 7th. Soumer jpiano agent. : JOR SALE—SEWING MACHINES, _SECOND- Jooots, 50x100, | Whang. “Vie Lest ever offered lu the city. our TH, Sand T sts: | choice for $10. © cent: ‘apply to. A. L. BARBEK & CO., Le'Droit building. ge portion purchase Xe st. paved with aspoalt and will have water and sewer; North Cupitol bein improved by the city and electric railway ; other provements in progress. | Fur plat, & W Machine Ottice. Cole cary and secre canes. ives STAUN & Fiske, EMAN HAVING MET WITH ‘a sad inisfortune will sell his very handsome Toad ALI rok sau MORE AND Po" PECIALLY ADAPT OR MODERATE SIZE DWELLINGS. PROFITA- BLE SPECULATION Frat LOTS—A BAKG ED FOR BUSI OFFERED. Fat. ALLEN C. CLARK, 605 F ST. N.w. ACKER ST. BETWEEN GIH AND 7TH jots, 17x64 feet to alley. No casts required, 3 3. H. WALKER, it Louses on enoinical reasonably aul on very each side to & built up same square, between alley easy tera, W t with 3 soot alley for 0 Fe SAle—TWO LOT side M sv n.w. : ood Profitable purchase yt $1.10 per ivot DERS & CO., 1407 F st. hw. EACH 18xi3, x portunity to build tw: Jo's: one or both will be sold easy terms if desired pon by present ho.ders two houses, 20 oF 4 Me, SAUNDERS & lots also in 100 to JOR SALE_AN.W. CORNER ON Vie ior fine hase and very cheap at $3 t be worth #20. Q0tqitiun Sve years. A Bue oyportanity. Te WMH. QUNDERS & CO. 107 Pst nw TLDER— 10? FEET half square north ofCapit Stables or sual houses, ERS & CO., 1407 F it. rs, « halt sq. uermeD -., Farracut idan #. a w own’ sul shmtrablect to offers on Columbta ave., half sq. 4th only, 50x116, 60c. Lois on each of the follow- ave... Bismarck st., comer aw., Wallach st., Harvard st., t €. ‘and on Sheriuan ave. sf fie. toot, Tie. foot. |. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. nw. Me POR SALE — SOME front, :$> feet from and ‘New Hampshire ave. lovation. Sew Hampshireave. 16th st; 20x10, also will suow then: Won ap it WM. AUN JOR SaLB_-FPRE Cc Mary and ave meas 2 Wide. 16th st., clean corner, Gxt otiron. Apply C. OF THE HANDSOMEST building lots irthe city included in the following: asetis we. bet. 17th and 1Sth, lots 2 feet ‘5D teet frout. hear cor. N st., 25x91, fine near Dupont circle, 253100. 40100, a corner. Me have many dher vaiable properties to offer and plication DERS & Ct YRNER 1 Penney D HOUSEON Vania freiht station - MacGUWAN, oom ALES $400. ee Such “ARIAT ON OS 3s CASH_WILL BU front; on Mst. n.w. bet. sel ast st aby other zround ithe ain and Wilbe vith price v not soid Htm, bach TL. {ian per foot cLeaper than heichborbood. This isa rare irawn from the amarket at this seven days. FARDIEA, 61 201 Loth st, west} per foot, $3." er f and Grant a Foe LE" ‘Droit Pars | ines: Florida foot, 1. ae Teth st. near Mass. ay 45.103}: 16 B-to0t alley, 8125. = iM Vieasant, 3c. Corner re. hE Oth We ASS. SALE—AS. CAYWOOD, 463 9TH ST. N.W. to alley, OAM). tO $4.” Keating w 7th st. South Broogand, Titi B10 per month. jas PEST BUILDING LO1 IN LE To alley. litet-clase surrounds jie. waste grou per A WOODe cbs tein se OK SALE—25,00 st ment cent ol | im rapadiy i This propers SL PY OF GROUND ON D. - ob ¥ fou blocks West of tie 5: | to net aout 7 per ce on a price offered, 18:35 per & th fin land, atid is located, yESTMENT. the NORTHWEST, on ent to schools. Nented FE Sate Re HOUSES IN THEM New, BANS te Iron Monteilo station B. dita. thescw Ja takth,z AVE i A\LARGE Ni ALL v3 T OF SUIT st LE FURNISHED UFUN (PRE PEACH LANDS OF SOUTHERN MARYLAND Oller Rot omy 2 gud investinent, cut lance prosts, GH. CALVERT & CO. 13-1 iOrU F st. POTOMAC RIVER AND CHFSAPEAKE BAY farus. fue estates beautifully located. an sbund- Shce or Ssh. oysters and wae G. H. CALV EMS. G02, Wl0 F st. BES OR SALE_HOUSES AND LOTS, DESIRABLY Jocated within tue Lunite of Rockville. Also farms ana . in Motggomery county. Terms: 5 INS, Montgomery ave... = jae: ‘ARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS, ‘ail parts ot Maryiaui from >to 1,000 acres, and Grom: €10 fo €.00 per acre. Now in the tive to latest in lands bear W. ao they, are keting huhor every year T. k"BKOOkD, ‘doa Go Ext st. ae. ‘J ¥ YoU ARE INTERESTED IN LAND IN MoNT- sowery county. Md., send stanp ior scopy of The feoulery Frese, Kock ville, Mel. ‘dio-te Buzxstey. Registered Trade Mark, PURE RYE WHISKY, (040 Gallon, $18 Quart and 0c. » Pint. JaMES THARP, wt Fe JOR SALE—SUTHSIDE L BLT WE! Suit me te ote ech xin 48) Lasts) w AAI, at JOR SALE—DTS 1: IN PROSPECT HILL, ADJOIN- ing Beximete. only one-half square (roin car line; a ceay tera: Sis oo be opmea from La Order of the Comuissiobers. Sais ih aver fot at. by onl “toot thts will ERROR Ey, Fs. OK SALE—1G BARGAIN—LOT 2, BLOCK 21. ebOvn Kentust. east of Lint. facia woah box. ‘ facing south, Price, sb cents. MERKON & ata” jastot 1307 F st new. JOR SALE—IfH ST. EXTENDED, LAKGE Lot, at 50 i] B. i. WARNER & OO." Fe IN, NORTH SIDE of G st. near “Ist st. I can viter 40 1t. trons for the 101 ce per loot of 81 ae cs Ht EAK BALTI- ESS PURPOSES: CALL FOR and ianuily horse, 7 years old, 153s bands lich; . Titave several tines been offcret four amount for lin 18. prompt, Natural roadster of ten miles per hour; i will guaraitee hin absovutely sound and entie and to trot in 2.30 oF NO sale, Le 1s Sate for ladies to drive around de) ots or any place in the city, as he is not afraid of locomotives; ah excei Jent saddle horse, bred in’ Kentucky ; sired’ by Geo. Wilkes, dam Lady Almont, se by, Aumont: wil give satisfactory trial; he must be seen to be appreciated, 9 he is in every ‘way as represented and described fast, safe sound and reliable, Aiso, at great sacrifice, Brewster top busy and set harness, both nearly new will sell separate. No gentleman can judge what a fine horse this is until they come and ride aiter him. Call on my GROOM at my private st ¥0s St. Paul st., near Sarutora'st. z 458 Louisiana ave. Ja31-at? Baltimore, ‘Md. UR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL LOT; 25 FEET UK SALE~A BEAUTIFUL 32-YEAR-OLD BAY, front; in the aeighborivod of Conn.ave.and R sts. speedy trotter; sound, well bred, fine bone and Oniy $5,000, A. H. SEMMES, Koom 50, 1416 F st. | great power; ‘hard training, very low price. mers fst ARM EE z janine pow sare JOR SALE—THE BEST CORNER GROCERY AND WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. wovision store in the city, or will take a partner Securea buildin spring season ave. overiuoling te to the si. cars. uains laid. rr feruis. situated it in this fine subdivision before the ‘at the head of Connecticut ty and country and convenient Streets coucreted: Water ail sewer 8 sulxlivision is virtually in the city and Las all its convenences. Tue character of the resi r ures for this subdivision One Of wo adjoining “> ‘Call at 913 East Cay Who will devote lis whole tine tothe business, us the present owner has other business. Address GROUCH, Star olive. at [4 SALE GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF 4 Wholesale fruit and commission house ; horse and. Waron. bes: location in the city ; price very low. | Ap ply 9d B st. n. jac" OND-HAND PIANOS; SEVER. splenaid square pianos of prominent makes, 1 Ww 150 to $250; cash oF PFELPFER & CONLIFF, 916 ilth st. n. KR SALE_ONE FINE SADDLE HORSE, 10 BARGA\ UNIVERSITY QD HE Lots, iGH1'S, LKOOBLAND. SOUTH BRO Wehavealance uuinver of icts in’ the above sub- id on easy rapidly in value to buy in, either kor ER divisions which. we terms, all on OKLAND. “heap advance. KEDFORD W. WAL Years old, 865; also three bed room se's, antique oak, $20 per set; also 1 square piano, 600. Ap py 227 10th st. new. Jade ARRIVED FROM MA’ mung. W. Va.. one fine, large, dark gray coupe hi Very kind and gente in arness, Can, J. G. BOWEN'S LIVERY STABLE, 7:77 Ne: ave. n. Jaio-e /OK SALE-CHEAP—ONE BROWN MARE. CAN be seen xt Sinsheimer & Coblens’ Stable. Anquire of BAKS AND ‘Y Jusd0-t be soem at K MONEY TO LOAN. Foe BALETIN ©. K HILL CEMETERY, A BEAU- tiiully located lot of #0 square feet, three sites. For Particulars wi : H. W.T., Star office. F you 1 MONLY WE HAVE 11 CON-| }.OR SALEZA DOCTORS TURNOUT, CONSIST: ‘on approvs current Fates, for se Nii the city. Address” DUC: eek Pace budding. justin | RSiCMOE Seite leaving the city. “Addr DUS: p 8500," $1.00 . $2,500, 83.000, 3 SBOO, Eo SUM LO. Ee, EO. WAGOHE AND, WO tate; no delay lowest rates. Cost! nw. $1,000 and 82, Jess than three years at G per Jets A. Sehiw cwlay on first« x. $1,000 and #6, stualier suns fro $1, WAL Hi. SA E. A. MeAN TIRE, 222 opp. ‘Trunity Clare. Jao" ig 000 to loan separately; not cent, AKIZ, 605 6th st. n.w. —WE HAVE ONE SUM OF ud another of £40,000 which we will lass uuproved real estate. G00 up. NDE 500 in hand. DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., SLY Fst. mies on easy terins. uptly attended to. COU! est Washington. Fae airing and ortered EVAKBOE, FO Mt, prey SALE—AN_E SH CHOP AN hs Hirsi~class condition. Address E fi ‘or Sale wud rent; easy terms, MUSIC BLOKE, 514 Lita st, Jasin ‘OWTY GL SL: SASH, 328-6 S19 SxS feet. “Inquire at 27 E AM ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT C1 )OR SALE—A SECOND-HAND 4 H. P. BAXTE) AM rent rates «ot anproved real estate Security special Fetiging in good onder, Apply at FUSE pasta? Tabbite Ke UPA ORD, 1907 F at.n.w, | M28: ¥: ave. Bas BAL ESTATE INViS' BAPE AS U. BIX PER CE: Moe Miortarprovet Fox, WP se a. UNEY 10 LOA: MM ihived real cote nevurts st lgwest SAMUE! Oper cent, PAYABLE STO. 1 D.C. real extute security, 2RANK TORAWLINGS, 1005 Pa. ave, (ike APmetou dire BO: QU, IN SUMo OF $1,000. SMALL PKEMIUM CHARGED. 810.000 U: SUIT ALBELT F. ‘OR SALE—THE CONTENTS OF THE BOARD- ing house ot the late Mary Purker, 210 € st. n.w. 7 ‘Well thied wath boarders and newly 1urnished. Aj) vabove nuuber, Ja2G-1w* “This Heddins is wealthy end no insect can Hive in it, the price is the same as you pay for unealthy and Tnygect Breeding Goods. ’ Done genuine wituout our label, Sole manutactory in the United States, 520 Myrtio ave.y reskin XY, Hair-ton Mattress, suitie, i i 26; three-ai #8; Jel _ | qouble, $10, Gcod Linir Muttresscn, shucle,@10; three: ‘ON AP $15; double, xtra Quality Mattresses, Fates, ge three-quarters, $20; double, #25. Bests BEBE: a 3; three-quarters, $40; doubie. 2. ‘Terns: 10 per cent wiscoaut cash with order or o1e- half with order, Lauaice sixty days. Jaueiye Co. somliee.) Fok, SALE—G00D FAMILY HORSE, HARNESS PRidit PAYMENTS Nu DH NTS. NU “DELAY. BAKNES & WEAVER, TO LOAN ON REAL ESTAIL, LOWEST NGEMENTS AS ‘40 AY Go F ST. ‘and surrey; Largain if soid at one. be seen, from 12 to 3'p.u. at s.w. corner Fark and Pine 8/3. ‘Pleasant, Ja20-6t" SALE—A MAGNIFICENT SQUARE PIANO SAL § NAGNIPIORSE GARE ano ‘arved (eas, Till sate, very Tich tours ey, ONEY TO Lo. ‘estate security. inde By NIN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL E. C. CUTTER & CO., 1423 F st. nw. Pleasant action, the best modern improvements; in every way 4 cucice plano of the best iuuke and. ail in elegant condition ; cost new, #500; used but utzie: i be bought, if taken at once, for only #100 casi, ‘ ine the handsoue emb. cover aud tery i FekterIve THOUSAND DOLLARS ‘TO PUT | stool; this isa xreat baryain, as the owner mus: se!l on ‘out finimediately i snus to suit on wood real accotint of jeaving the city} a responsible Warranty security. Appiy to ACKER & GADSBY, ROSLNDRLS, Cam be seen st TILE PIANO EXCHANGE dali 1008 Fst. iw. | WARE LOOMS, U1 Pennsylvania ave, coy XN ONEY TO LOAN —1 HAVE IN HAND 87,500 iL akan ame = ‘aind $3,000 to 10an on. ity of Washington. FINE Fok SALE IMPORTED CANARY BIRDS cheap: and the Burd i idae aw. SAkVEs Wittrwhcci cr Btore, pire ty OU 14th st.’ nw. Ln’ W SAME MONEY TO LOAN ON HEAT ESTATE IR SALE—100 SECOND-HAND BOATS CHEAP, im Various suis. Prowpt attention sven, make new ones. : site SOMMSTELT RETRY, | ASE SOM MTGE ae TO: CRE a ig tb lg) ‘TO $100 wy w interest on furnic Wavons, huuse-iond wovds or other Pervonal property payable mincipal aud interest Payments; Be rene ‘pubit Acdress box Ue, im Weekly or mon! from residenc office. ‘no san" == a ‘OB SALE—THE GREATEST VARIETY OF ALL Fh tae, ae at uave been Use, Agood, 3 ‘dave been ast Suijeior @iz. ay Fenn. ave. We Fe GEYEIC N. AN MoS7e 70 Lo, ot 2-1m__1907 Pa. av. ONEY, TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM €500 VE HAVE MONEY ON HAND to loan in large and sinail amounts at lows anterest. ‘nw. ‘UPWARD, (AT Thik LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, oN yest Fates . WILCOX Nove be sid Gah ona Ls. oy wan tow # also 2 tne dea a5 siso 2 one Youn deste mies By ai) - beet eer ae aire : * dus bu ats mews JOR SALE—IBEAUTIFUL CORNER ON EST. REAL ESTATE 1s THIS prstRIct. a. ke Sater: ‘wide parking on both streets; R ‘ HOLTEMAN, I OK SALE—"OTTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH. mew. ba peed BH. WARNER & co. | _@t — Cot oa oe Ee aT eaten ODM ae ado ee Fk SALE UF FRONTING 52.7 ON F ST. X.e, Mo oe gol vial setiey 3 fates wx | FOR BALE— FULL VALUE GIVEN near new porDient Vein! ce * | ionenetes pelivie™ SEAN T TURPIN. 160 SMe ave. | MSGR 2S Gay w BUTLER, O00 Pat. nw. SERN eas sweets for 8 MEW OOK SALE: jUAKE FEET; CORNER LOT = ee ee Maryland ave. epiendia | MI Sses gecurtyt at iowest rates ot teem ae ae | aS ¥.G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave, eH oT 2 NT s"7UREIN shaw Sis seewiy mpecd ey 12v N.Y. ave. | Ky 5 303 70h st. n.w._ | 7S GvaLREn SONS, G00 10TH AT, NLWLFIRE POR a. FRONT OX D er. SAE | MOREY To LOAN Lee aie “ist u.w. vl huprovewents renting at 830 fm suuie to suit, at: - a none. 3 ot. ‘etate security. rosin fe Sai jante “"YStAGARDTEN, O13 15th at. nw. | ESS TO LOAN ot: FREES oR SALES S1., NEAR 21ST, NORTH Toax Moxt bree = Fit ae uty ae edhe | MOSES Wi Sy i eins aire gael offered tor a 3 Buccessor to ae cM: FAnqER, wisret. | ance: ate cs 2 atone, Bis. JN, NEVTING WILL BE RECEIVED BY the undersigned until Saturday, January 31, 1801, 12o'clock noon, for the purchase of the stock of chine ware and Louse(urnishing «vods in ‘Store No. O4 7th st. n.w.\ assumed to me by Fannie Gassen- heuner. The ‘right to reject any and all bids ts re- serv SOLOMON LIVINGSTON! Jn28-4¢* YO Th ose. (OR SALE—GROCERY, PROVISION AND LI- quor: business; old-eotab lished store in, northwest @ business of $20, year: will sell clicap il health: books wilt ‘be own. Aditress R. H. W., Star office. Jav7-bt" WOR SALE—LIQUOR ESTABLISHMENT WITH ‘welling contaming 14 rooms, all furnished ; mod. hnps.; long Jeuse; ncense approved ; will sell entire stock, xtures and furniture; centrally located. Ad dress Lox 70, Star offic Jaze lw? W ASTEDISEVERAL PARTIES WITH $500 TO $2,000 each to join mein a deal in Washington city real estate; a boiauza; quick returns: will pay you to investigate; property shown to those interested, Address Box 53, Star ofhce. $u26-0t FOE SALE-TO SHOE DEALERS THE ENTIRE line of Doulas’ stioes,toxether with agency ; ust inake roi for atuletic goods. Communicate with M. A. TAPPAN, Spalding’s depot, 1013 Pa. ave. Ja20-1W eseuaze MOMENTUM ENGINE. ‘The same, horse power for one-tenth of the coal; working at Benning, D. wes CEEASING (WATCHES, 750.; MAIN SPRING, Fine Work warranted.’ Highest price for forelim money, old wold and silver, contederate bili MANUFAC URING JEWELERS, G11 Pa.ave. J87- “PRE WOLLD DO MOVE. Kamsey has cut the prices. | Watches cleaned, $1; mainsprinc, insured one year, @1- Clock and. Jew- €iry work, lowest prices, seu fitted, 23. up. Wedely compention, i204 Ft mews at SUBURBAN PROPERTY. {OR SALE—PAKTIES WISHING FIVE ACKES, more or Jess, for a subur?an_lo:ae can unite and purchese wtract near Carlin Sprimen, Va., tor @225, per acre: advoininy vround held at $409; tiie land is ti, Leantital and fine ry desirable. For particulars gail Gu CM. MacGOWAX, Kooi 5, Corcoran maid ra st Free, SAbb-srecuLA TORS tween 13 und I> acres of and near versity, online of Eekingtom B- viding; near Edgewood, #500 Tandon ‘vicinity can be bought tors appiy to DUGAN & BUTLER, G09 ‘OR SALE—ALEXANDKIA COUN’ Lying hear Carin springs, in Alexandria county, ‘high, level and maguiicent ground for subd vision ‘or acreae, Which I can sell Tor 8225 per uctey And can recommend it a8 a wood. purchase; mear- Tal youd and less than four niles drive trom city; parties interested will Le taken out at any time. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS LOTS: Are still in deman‘1, owing to the unexceptionally high #round, xood view, pure water and nearness {0 city, 44s tue electric road’ wall give quick connuuniecation, ~& naniber of purchasers will build in spring, and no other suburb offers the mony advantages of this, whether for investiuent oF kowes. ‘For plats, &¢., call om Ja20-3t* {OR SALE— ze AT TAKOMA PARK IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PRorERI YY? Apply to $029.3t FO! SQUGAPAR SILVER SPRINGS STATION, ON MEVROVOLIVAN BRANCH Bi. & 0. Ke ik. VALUABLE, BUILDING SITES, FRC SP ADJACENT TO 71H 8ST, Tn k upward to thirty acres, if de- sired. Soue with fine springs and valuable wood- ‘Oniy five minutes’ walk from station. Catiiolic Uni= KR. Hes well tor sabdi- acre jess than any For particulars: DW. Jase TY, VA. C._M. MACGOWAN, '5, Corcoran building. Jor particulars: to - svnlyto 5. V. N._HUYCK, Jaze 105 Pa. ave. Fe SALE— AT BRIGHTWOOD, A twelve-roam dwelling with neatly one acre of ground, fronting on. “isriehtwood avenue.” — Horse care pais the door. | Fine iawn siads aud fruit trees, grape aud ornamental vines. Excellent soil for garden Purposes: ‘This ts a valuable property and will be sold on easy ‘ADy yt 4. ‘N. HUYCK, “ie . Ve N. AKELAND HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE ON LASTASROSTOES PRP MOIR TOR SALE OX ful subdivision ts situated jn Prin: Ud., about 5. miles Br. ofthe B. &0. RR. railroad’ Heighta, College Par andthe the Uinryland Arricultiaral Collowe. Ie bos Es wide, ‘Wall graded avenues, on waich 3.600 shade Tave'been pianted snd are now being boxed. It has: Park that contains 122% acres, in wiach there is a beat Yifal lake of clear fresh water Tucresin area. it has Lew ‘station, where 20" or more trains sop, dati ticketsto Washinton Geen oravout Qaunucee dives 2 are coup hu ‘cupid within aiouthee neato BSNS ‘Occupied within Gan or Boreas improved’ lots’ sold 40 or 13" purchasers will balla: soune have already ‘conanenced: A. sth ce Hott, verity walk, Sil constructed. hry 4 Nenient, Prices ‘of lots, $20), to 60, “Terme: $10 cash and $10 per month, or per month: orless, Lake.and bas inore improvements ‘inom abvur Wasuingtom where loss ens Gs boast tee tian double these prices. 15 comiortable frame Custundmare, wells: pan ats, baths: heats Se. udiny, wells, Dupe, celiars, Datline Wests Sens He, tanbateaco 0 ae, te Oe mid logentlo 1,000 & 2 $1,200, each cash & 811 Vooocienrgtb cosh eis "400 & 2 DOUKL $2 Ou, ene! ie 1 $5,000, each one ea Rice eppy to EDWL SE ‘Ma st. nw. (bet. 9th and eat et an 4pm. Ue REM LaE (CHAMPAGN As this Superb Wineccn- tains oniy tweive per coat Of alcovol it is a ‘attention of 2. W. BURCHELL, THE SOCIAL WORLD. Entertainments That Are Announced for Next Wi MANY HAVE BEEN POSTPONED ‘The Death of Secretary Windom Has Caused the Cancelation of All the White House Fes- tivities—Teas and Receptions That Will | Take Place, Despite the fact that many of the official en- tertainments planned for the coming week are cruitted tm relpect tts memory of the late Secretary’ of the ‘Treasury, there. are. still so many events on the cards that the last full week of the season promises to be socially a busy one. ON MONDAY. ‘Mrs. and the Misses Skerrett, a tea, 5 to 7, at the Navy Yard. Miss Armstrong gives a young people's tea. Mr. and Mrs. Halliday will give a dinner to the Lord Bishop of Ontario and Mrs. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. F. Leighton will give » reception at their residence on Capitol Hill. Mrs. Gurdon H. Wilcox and Miss Wilcox, 2404 Craven terrace, will hold their second formal reception from 3 to 6, assisted by Mrs. Heaven, Mrs. Keim, Mrs. Owen, Miss Douglas and Miss Hendrie. In tho evening Mrs. Robert Boyd and the Misses Boyd will give a reception in honor of their guest, Miss Ramsdell of Boston; the Misses Riggs will receive an invited company the Dumblane Hunt Club will give a ball at Wormley’s, at which the patronesses are Mra. 8. F. Emmons, Mrs. Nelson Brown, Mrs. B. H. Warder, Mrs. 'E. Francis Riggs, Mrs. John R Carter, Mrs. L. Z. Leiter, Mrs. Henry May, Mrs. D. P. Morgan and Mra. J. A. Buchanan, The men who will dance in the opening hunt | quadrille will wear pink dress coats. A cotillion of eighty couples will be danced after supper. The stewards in charge of the ball are Hon. Alan J Hon. John Sanford, John B. Carter ax! Robert Neville. ‘TUESDAY. Mrs. M. G. Emucy and Miss Emery will give & tea, 4 to 8 o'clock, a! 207 I street. Mrs. Alex. Graham Bell, a tea, 4 to 7. ‘Miss Mosby, a tea, 4 to 6, at the Buckingham. Mrs. Chas. M. Pepper will hold her last re- ception for the season at 1337 B street. assisted by Miss Backer and the Misses Haward. Mrs. Ye Cha Yun will be athome to her iviends at the Corean legation, 1500 13th street. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews will give a break! attheir residence to the bridal party of Miss Janney and Mr. Paul Andrews. Miss Ethel Hyams Janney and Mr. Paul Adams Andrews will be married in the la salon at the Arlington at 7:30 o'clock. The bride will be attended by seven bridesmaids, Miss Passano and Miss Johnson of Baltimore, Miss Clark and the Misses Niles of Boston, Miss Ames of Chicago and Miss Mott of Leesburg. ‘Miss May Clagett will be maid of honor. WEDNESDAY. Mrs. I. H. Goodnight gives a tea, 4 to7, at the National Hotel. Mrs. Andrews, 1224 Connecticut avenue, a tea, 4 to 7. Mrs. Henry R. Noble, 1516 R strect, a tea, from 5 to 7, to be followed by dancing from Senator and Mrs. Dolph will give a dinner. Justice and Mrs. Gray will give a dinner. The Austrian minister will give a dinner. The Washington Assembly will give its second and last cotillion at the Arlington. The Dancing Club will be entertained at Willard’s by the Misses Rice, Miss Noyes and Miss Blount. Mrs. W. B. Moses will give a reception and dancing party at the Normandie. THURSDAY. A reception from 4 until § o'clock at 1405 G st. to Miss Alice C. Fletcher by her friends, in honor of her appointment as fellow in Harvard University. Mrs. Carey and Mrs. Warren will be at home to callers at the Arlington. FRIDAY. Mrs. John C. Spooner, 25 Lanier Place, in- formal musicale, 3 o'clock. Mrs. Beriah Wilkins, 1709 Massachusetts avenue, a tea from 4 to 7. Mrs. McCammon and Miss McKnight, a tea, 4to7. Mrs. Dr. Pope will receive informally after 3 o'clock. Madame Mendonca will be at home to call- ers. ‘The Misses Strong give a tea, 4 to 7. Mrs. George U. Mayo, 4 to 7, 23 Iowa circle. Senator and Mrs. McPherson will give a din- ner. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitfield Browne will ive an evening recepti 1710 Connecticut stile ‘9 to 12 olocks SATURDAY. Secretary and Mrs. Blaine will give a dinner. Gen. and Mrs. Rochester will give a dinner. The Vice President and Mrs. Morton will give @ reception. For Monday evening, February 9, the cards ‘Mrs. Chas, W. Wood gave a tea on Thursday last, from 5 to 7, at 1118 New Hampshire avenue. Mrs. Charies Gibson will leave here next Sat- urday for @ lengthy visit to her daughter in Louisville, and cannot, therefore, hope to re- turn all of her calls di the coming week, though she will make the effort to do #0. Caperton and Miss Blacklock’s are going to spend two months sister, the wifesof tative Ellis, is a eeu Sees ceiv 9 lor at the Shorehan i Mrs. Lamont will be here on Monday next for ® visit to Mrs. A. A. Wilson. Miss Farnsworth of Albany is visiting Mrs. Slack. There will be @ bazaar given by the ladies’ aid of the Garfield Hospital at the Rifles’ Armory on February 5,6 and 7. On the latter date a concert will be given under distinguished patronage. A picturesque feature will be the Turkish ba- Zar, which will be in charge of two of the mans- ers, assisted by a bevy of young ladies incom- plete modern Turkish street ‘costume. | Desides rocades from Bagdad.carpets from Caramani silks from Brousa, linens from. Hindustan, muslins from Bengal, shawls from Madras, cachemeres from India and Persia, and the | many-tinted tissues from Cairo, as Amici de- scribes them, the Turkish seraglio to- bacco, “bland and fine as the fincet silk,” American aud Cuban cigars, cigarettes, pipes, chibouks, narglietes and all the paraphernalia of the smoker's boudoir will be dispensed. 1 ‘edi American gentleman in fall Turkish dren pour aromatic coffee for those who seck 3 ‘Maid of Athens” and which was | Worn at Buckingham palace some years ago by the wife of our minister at the court of Si. James, ‘The bal pondre at Belcourt last night, of which Dr. and Mrs. Hammond were the host and hostess, was a brilliant event and revived | in a gorgeous fashion the splendors of dress and ornamentation of the days of Louis XIV, | Very properly, Mrs. Hammond insisted that ali | her lady guests should come with their hair | powdered, and the fashionable evening dress of today’ perfectly fit that picturesque eriod “of French history which poudre brings back to real life again. | Dr. Hammond's beautiful house is particularly pted foran entertainment with so much scenic splendor. ‘The ball room was the great square court in the middle of the house. The musicians were stationed up in the y over- looking the gay scene. The music room, the library, the parlors and reception rooms made perfect resting places as well as lengthy stretches for the promenade. When the guests arrived Mrs. Hammond met them in the court, wearing an elegant gown of atl” broceded_ uct combined with white rocaded net. One side of the dress had a panel of Jacque roses, thickly set together in @ arland. Her jewels were pearls and diamonds. fire Chapin of New York hor mother, wore black velvet, with silver nterio and tlace. Marquise Lariza, the daughter of the ost, wore pale yellow net and around the neck was a garland of mignonette, above which were tiny yellow ostrich tips. Her jewels were ametliysts and With the men the wear- ing of powdered hair and patches was optional, but many were equal to the venture and added greatly to the artistic harmony by doing so. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lindley H. Chapin, the Misses Patten, Dr. and Mme. Guzman, Dr. and Mrs. Ritchie, Mr. | and Mrs. A.C. Barney, Sir Julian and the Misses Pauncefote, Prof. and Mrs. Emmons, Miss Van ‘Vechten, Representative and Mrs. Andrew, Miss Squire, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Magruder, Lieut. and Mrs. Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Calderon Car- lisle, Miss Carlisle, Dr. and Mrs. Lincoln, Hon. and’ Mrs. G. B.’ Loring, Miss Edie, Mr. and bot Lodge, Miss Worden, Mra. Janin, Miss Mitchell, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Loring, Mr. and Mrs. George Lothrop Bradley, "Mra. Schuyler Warren, Miss Edith Mason and Miss French of New York. £'x-Senator and Mrs. Spencer are here at the Arlington for a stay of several weeks. A cu- rious coincidence occurred at the home of one Senators last Thursday. The filled up with visitors and the to widen the circle of chairs around her, saying at the same time she trusted: that, like Mrs. , the would be able to entertain them ing about to recount an «bility. ‘name incident of that lady's ¢, She had searcely uttered Mra, when the lady entered the parlor. The nition on both sides was the two ladies had not seen each other in years and each was furthest from each other's mind. Mrs. Green B. Raum will receive Wednesday, assisted by Mrs. Green B. Raum, jr., Miss Raum, Miss Walthour, Miss Wittkowsky and Miss Moses. On account of the death of Secretary Windom Mrs. Treasurer J. N. Huston will not receive on Monday. ‘As the funeral of Secretary Windom will take lace on Monday Mrs. Stanford hi er invitations to luncheon on that day. Mrs. McClelland of Indiana will not be at home Monday, February 2 next, but will hold her last reception for this season at her home, 130 Maryland avenue northeast, on Monday, February 9. She will have with her Mrs. Williams of Iinois, Mrs. Holmes of Iowa and other ladies. Owing to the death of Secretary Windom Mrs. Rej mtative Springer of Illinois will Mrs. Emily L. Sherwood will receive on Toes day, February 3, at S07 12th street northwest, from 2 to 5 p.m. Miss Florence Brian gave © progressive ‘tid- ledy-wink™ party last evening in honor of her guests, Misses Small and Anderson of Balti- more. Miss Palmer and Mr. Yates won the first Among those present were the Misses Small, Anderson, Richardson, Spotte- wood, MeNeir, Palmer, Sacks, Emmert, Howser, Meeka, Jones, uists, Messra. Yates, Davis, iy, Willis, Palmer, Spotswood, Randolph, Lashhorn, White, Preston McNeny rina eed Grove, Mr. and Mr. H.T! Brian, Mra. J. M.A. Spottswood and Mra. H. L. Hipsiey. Miss Rice of 6th street entertained at luncheon yesterday Miss Kraemer and Miss Madge Little of Baltimore. On account of the death of Col. Winthrop's nephew Mrs. Winthrop will not be at home on Sacurday. Mrs. and Miss Radcliffe, 1523 K street, held their last formal reception last Tursday. Mr. and Mra. George Alfred Townsend gave a party to old friends on the occarion of Mr. Townsend's fiftieth birthday yesterday at their winter quarters on G street. “Judge Fisher and daughters, Judge and Mra and Alexander Bentley, Mr. Jarvis of Philadelphia, Mr. and condor, David and Mre. Barry, Edward Mrs. Hay and Mrs. fatt, Maj. Stoffer, 4 Mra. Pi P. Gross,” Miss Carrie Mr. and Mrs. Conquest Clark, Mr. Ver- Alfred Townsend, jr .and Mre.E Bonaventure, his sivter, Mr. Bonaventure daughter, Genevieve, constituted the triends. At the age of seventy-four, Juige Fisher sang “John Anderson, My Joe,” with the spirit of « fellow Delawarean who was in 1 Te cabmet Stak. Mr. Townsend is a native of Georgetown Mise Cynthia FE. Cleveland will receive at 807 12th street northwest the first three Tues days in February after 2 o'clock. Miss Cleve- land will be assisted next Tuesday by Mrs. Emily L. Sherwood, Miss Virgie Keech and Miss Towson of Maryland till § o'clock. After Zo'olock Miss Coyne Fletcher and Miss Mary Coleman will join the receiving party Mrs. and Miss Faulkner will receive on Mon- day evening next, assisted by their guest, Miss Love, and a number of young ladies. Representative and Mrs. John M. Wiley gave box party at the National Theater Thursday evening in honor of Miss Cooper of Indianapolis. Mra. John McClure Wiley held her last formal Teception for the season on Tuesday last; but Mrs. Wiley and her sister, Miss Cooper, will be at home to frie: ham during the remaining « sional sestion. Mrs. E. D. Angell of Fargo, North Dekota, who has been a guest of the Misses Neighbor of Capitol Hill for the past week, left Washingte this morning wall visit in New York ci and other places on ber journey home. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hickey will leave Pebra- ary 7 for New Orleans, La. They will airs vinic Denver, Col., before returning home. Mrs. Wm. F. Byrns, 35 B street southeas’, will hold her last reception Monday, Feo- ruary 2. Prof. Gore will give a dinner to Prof. Men- denhall, superintendent U.S. coust and geodetic survey, Wednesday evening ‘The threatening weather of last Thareday did not prevent a large number of lad Hemen from attending the recey home of Mrs. A. F Lacey, where a bevy of young Indies askisted in making all feel the warm cordiality for which this home is noted. Mrs. Lacey will hold ber last reception next Thursday. The dance given on Thursday night by Mra. Martif of 12th street to ber daughter was a very . affair. The two spacious lors were utilized for dancing, while the brary and wide halls and stairways served aa & teto-a-tete and resting places for weary dancers. Miss Martin wore a becoming gown of pink silk trimmed with apple blossoms. Supper was served in the large dining room. There were about sixty present, some of whom were Misses Beall, Milbourn, Loomis, Gibson, Gibson, iter, Maule ler, Fox, Singliton, Thompson, Thompson, Plain, Tucker, Megie, Young, Hutchins, Martin, Cathell, Cathell, Willet, Boss, Burdell, Dr. Brightwell, Mr. Britton, Mr. Beall, Mr. Daw- son, Mr. Wederburn, Mr. Scott, Mr. Stork, Mr. Schnider, Mr. Shapberd d, Mr. Joehensin, Mr. Tacker, Mr. Glascock, Mr. Hen- Gerson, ir, William, Sir. "Warmiaes, 3 . ir. Warmisley, Mr. Hardesty. Mr. Prentiss, Mr: Richardson, Mr. Walton, Mr. Cranford, Mr. Martin, Mr. Merrill, ‘Mr. Gage, Mr. Willet. ‘The Young People’s Society of Christian Ea- vor of the Mount Pleasant Church held a very last even- ing at the residence of Mr. A. B. Chatfield. The Principal feature of the evening was a aeologi- cal garden, which was participated in by The prizes were won by Mra. Grace Good Miss Josie Peck, Mr. Campbell and Mr. Faulk- ner. Among those present were the pastor, wife, the Misses Garter, Mins Campbell, Mins Keene, Miss Bradford, Mins Raby, Miss Rice, Miss Smith, Miss Patterson and Miss Lefa May Chatfield of Chicago and Mears. Carter, Young, Peck, Crowell, Kellogg, Davis and Simpson. The annual military hop of the National Fencibles, or, as they are better known in National Guard affairs, Company C of the second battalion, took place last night at the Rifles’ Armory, and was an enjoyable affair. The hall was tastefully decorated with the tags of the company and the national colors, while there was scarcely a square foot of floor which was not occ with the merry makers. he members of the Fencibles were present in full- dress uniform, as were a number of the National not reccive on Monday next, as bad been an- nounced. o. Mrs. Benjamin F. Leighton,°708 Massachu- setts avenue, Capitol Hill, will not receive Mon- day afternoon, February 2, but will be at home to her friends Monday, Fe 9, from 3 to6. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton give’ their second reception in a series of e' card re- ceptions Monday, February 2, from 8:30 to 11 o'clock. Mrs. John Thornton Wood will be at home Mondays in February from 4 to6 at 318 East Capitol street. As Mrs. Augustus Cleveland Tyler has been unexpectedly called out of town her tea is postponed until the following Monday, Febru- ary 9. Mrs. Charles E. Foster has returned from Chicago and will be at home on Monday, Feb- ruary 2. Mrs. J. B. Torbert will not be at home Mon- day, but will assist the Misses Kondrup at 217 2d street southeast. Mrs. F. J. Moses of the Navy Yard will not 2, but will hold her last reception ‘oa tho following Mootay, February 9. 3 ‘An enjoyable dance was given Wednesday evening last by Mrs. A. B. Wolfe in honor of Rifles. The tasty uniform of the Fencibles and the brilliant red coats of the Rifles made a contrast with the pretty faces and be- coming costumes of the ladies. The ball wax one of the most successful the company har vet iven. The executive committee which had the ice in charge was composed of Messrs. Geo. F. Brackett, J. L. Betz, W. E. Crist, J. G. Btelle and J. G. Gessford. Mrs. I. H. Jackson gave a5 o'clock tea yes terday in honor of Miss Mamie Sloan of Balti- more. Miss Helen Jackson presided at the tea table. Among those ent were iss Grace Davis, Mise Sadtler, Miss Gorman, Mim Wilson, Miss DuGamel, Misses Wheatley, Miss Moseby Mise Kauffmann and Miss Noyes. ‘One of the prettiest receptions of the weck ‘was that of Miss Florence E. Green, who was assisted by Mra. La Follette of Wisconsin, Mrs. Hawkins Taylor, jr.. Mrs. Parker and the Misses Myers, Pattison, Nairn, Rathbone, Me- Bride and McCollough. Mra. Chief Justice Fuller will not receive on Monday, February 2. A phantom party was given by Messrs. T. J. nately their nurses commenced show symptoms of the same throats. Visitors were not allowed either ji he ef i eal ii E ! beg barry ph orunaadegric: ake prepped i Morton was postponed toa fu- Mrs. McMillan was to have given luncheon yesterday to Mra. Harrison, Sieh bee cegeetet pape ig was, 5 Among the dinner givers tonight are Justice lest j and Mrs. Bradley and Miss Cox, Count D'Arco gave large dinner party bocca Lew gu hl birthday of the Ger- i i i : E Ft j & | Hi F E iF a i} 5S J 5 j 4 [is i FE uf & F P l i ‘ i i ey : " nf ti fit it a f it § F F ® H pig His iH i | [ i i j i ; I ally to friends on Tucedays. ‘The dancing reception of the Acorn Club will take place next Wednesday evening at National Bifles’ Armory. Mrs. Justice Blatchford will not receive om Monday, February 2, nor any other Monday during the season. Justice and Mra. Blatchford will leave town ‘ona trip to Florida Friday, February 6. ‘The Young People's Hawkeye Club was de- Mis Dicadonve ot her rendence, S11 B ‘trect southeast. A piano solo was rendered by Mint Morrison and # piano and violin duet by Mra ‘was given by Mrs. Dieudonne and several very ‘ableaux in which members of the club ‘The reception given by Mrs. W. P. White in honor of her guests, Mr. and Mra. H. ©. Breeden of Portland, Ore., Thursday evening Py ry Massachusetts The the Minses were oy yee Me HV. Belt, ‘Wylie, Mr. and Mrs. © A. Maxwell,

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