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FOR SALE_HOUSES. A destrable residence on Rhode Island ave. just est of lowa circle amd overlooking a sinall park. It and las all the facibtics. ShsueR, &CO.. i SALE OR EXC) Will take small house or vacant alance ca thine E—TWELVE-ROOM ESAS ‘Sroom brick on 13th st. between W and | indir JOR SALE—IN NORTHWEST SECTION OF CITY, | Vets. u.w-; 1rice, #51 = FOR SALE—LOTS. z Reaves ae between | =) cat FOR SALE—LOTS. 3 ON 2D ST. N.W. |. 1420 F st. nw. iY DESIRABLE BUILD- . Have and vist st. 1420 F ot. nw. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1991. FOR SALE—HOUSES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Mustered Out After two weeks of en i!- sim! ADJACENT TO. ness that was almost devoid Rew three-story pressed brick house ; § roo ‘B. H. WARNER & CO. bath. concrece ceLiar, furnace, 19. 9x80 to paved alley. Dalaace monthly. trie bells, &e. ; lot mall eash payment ; TERDAY & MALLEXY, G24 F st., Pacific building. = East Capitol st. between 10th and 11th ste, east, 2etory and’ baseusent be hob }OR SALE—BEAUTIFUL NEW SSTORY BRICK dwelling. 1803 19th, eats ek corr. Book CREEK. ELEG. URRO! IMPTs. apiece °° Seo. (HAM, 1319 F ST. tract of Jand having smpie frost On iiih et. bet. E bee to ‘els and M sts, an eight-room THOS. J. FISHER & CO.. 1324 F st. _apli-3t (967) F street 7th ne. ; brick. spreet uetween Oth and 7th n.¢. ;7-room OR SALE—TWO-STORY PRESS-BRICK FRONT dwelling. oe Re 36 rome AP TYLER & RUTH ih) 1307 and Dete. s.¢., within two ‘FINE BUILDING TOT, 160X104 TO ‘alley ; two party wal near B. H. WARNER & 00., 5, Bg, frame houses yielding ‘ou feet 5 2 Bisshg incbew ca “Teta a monthly rental of ‘ana C sts. ‘The lot fromts and GG feet on U st. toa 1+ THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Boy {OK SALE—GOOD THREE STORY AND BASE; Cor. 13th and G sts. nw. R SALE_A HANDSOME AND BEAUTIFULL! Jocated home, 3112.9 st. B. brick, 500: terms to suit; will also sell furniture, desired. hangings. Apply to owner, BO! CEASE T Sik Det. Dew. * on Q B ter fo0i. "Ar ply at GIS be. ave. mw. apteoe i SALE—CORNER LOT SUITAB! Finees atat00" corner ite sad LE FOR BUS- ‘at once. Columbia Co. free, CLAY STEWART & LE-A BRICK STORE A’ ixtures, horse and wagon; 2K st. ne. New Jersey ave. D.W. Di PORSALF—SEVERALPRETTY COTTAGE FLAME houses on 15th st. n.6., convenient to cars and bi Gey containing 6 rooms, with bath end otlee mi lance small monthly RDAY & MALLER, G24-0 F st. DR SALE_WE ARE AUTHORIZED BY THE owner to offer for sale one or all of that beautiful Tow of § press bricks, bay windows, now nearing bet, lat and 2d sts: when LE—SPECIAL BARGAIN, ON EAST SIDE of 2ist st. bet. Land M and cellar bay-window bricl SALE, NEARLY, NEW TWO-STORY AND uric on Oth Rear Rst. mw. : ay Jot 172105 to alley ; splendid R SALE—FOUK-STORY BKIc 915 L 8T. Z 120 to wide 3 feo'atory Urick- SOD st nw.s fro ppl bricks om Oth st. bet. Mand m.w.: ae ‘With largolot, 252155, om 12th bet. Mand eSaey betek, 225 Oth st 6.0. @ rooms, bath, Balle. argent aba a 20280 to alley; OR SALE—LOT ON Q ST. NEAR 167! ‘5. CLA! Fa DI 2st st. between N apll-10t —— RABLE BUILDING LOT ON ‘and O sts. C. A. McEUEN, 1420 F st. n.w. ‘CHOICE LOTS ON C. A, McEUEN, 1420 F st. n.w. IALE100.000 (FEET | OF GROUND. CA MSEUEN, 10P sen. apii-ioe sie is and well- ‘ the White House last spring and has a good many acquaintances here. Ondinarfiy « long Absence of the family gives for & are to commence the first of July in the room and state dini nothing else done un! scattered for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Cammann left on Sunday night for their home in New York, after a short visit ‘MINU’ tad SAY Me ILO, STATION. NTAINING ‘OxE AChE BAC This i Shou ‘ue uifle from the Dis “3. v. X. HUYCK, Tee the family is again branch and the 7th st. FoR sane 3.02100. SOUTH ile Sat, Pa bargain. CA. McEUEN. 1 DMEM pLI-108 ‘sad ietbe-niy | With Mr. and Mrs. Parker Mann. Mrs. Clayton McMichael was the guest of ithin five minutes’ walk of ‘once will be sold at a R SALE — TW Lors 1 Fatown's subdivision of Pioannt ‘sonable prices; easy terms. ©. A. TODD EN oF 11-108 ‘or at a luncheon given yesterday by Mrs. I. Mrs. Pope is going to Atlantic City in a few Fo SALE— x front, containing ( rooms and bath. rivilece of buying lots tor two alley WESCOTT, WILCOX and (th and La. ave, Joeation; 86. ation, price Ww, DANENHOWER. ASN eo ith ana Gata, i SALE—TWO PRETIy LITTLE BAY WIN- ‘OR SALE—STORE AND DWELLING. w. : G-room 400, WALTER A. BROWN, 1473 VOR SALE_SEVERAL. F <ereeon ‘Meriaian Hin. ay days for a week's rest and recreation. Mrs. N.S. Lincoln entertained her friends terms and lower: > phe wend 7 = pola, Mra. MeK« ATTENTION, BUILDERS! LOTS ON DE. SALES ‘ST, BET. CONN. ‘each to an alley. desirable 1 had in the northwest. bres: ‘dow bricks on kd st; north of lass. ave. 1.0.7 sh . handsome! nail cash payment and bal- - E BY; Paice SO. Si'N DANENHOWER, {OR SALE—NEW NINE-KOOM BRICK, ALL MI. collar, yard, oil finish, electric bells and cas at- tachments; large closets; 86,000; 8500 Tooms, bat and all mod. throughout : will sell cn oR SALE-HOUSE 07 inss. ave. ; 7 rooms Beedige Bobigsien ee aa 423 Pa. uve. new. TH ST. N.W. 5 <fB Fo0d. condition; ppppeautes mt land, D.C. ‘THE HIGHEST AND DRIEST LOT of Mt. apt oak toes: ‘apl0-1m_ yesterday at a tea ton MeMichael. assisted in receiving. iven in honor of Mrs. Clay- other subdivision Row Gale and Miss Tiffany House,” 17 rooms, bath, hot and cold water, Felix MeCloske: Shade, finest site on the mer boarding house, for sal ‘well adapted for sum: J. V.N. HUYCK, SALE—SIX BEAUTIFUL CORNER F Cor. 13th andG'sts. = : SO SALT Ge beck; 7 ame ro $8,700, sdout the value of the ground. Story trick cm Ht ‘SMITH & SEFFORDS, 511 11th ot ‘N OFFER AT A BARGAIN ONE rou Dupont Circles it, io complete larall Re E eles a S}pountments and issuppited with all the couventences we. For price ani terme oi (ARDING, 000 lotson@ st. ses them. 800 bai ee HOPEINS cite Secount for cash. splv- rf apinsten | 7 Box B83, City Post Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Hutchinson are in New Mrs. Hubley Ashton gave a luncheon today. uae Loutetas A very enjoyable reception was given to the ‘ALE—IN THE VILLAGE OF LINDE! OH SALE_A NICE LOT ON N ST. N. '3., overlooking N.¥. ave, $2.0 ‘Gn New York aye. NiCap. and tata yom BALE Site ‘Olt SALE_ON E ST. BET. two-story 6-room alate S188) )OR SALE_THIS BEATS THEM ALL; HOUSE Host. n.w., 21x72; ali Reihborhood :' os A substantial 2-story and nis 815: te jot 212100; 6th st. bet.P and it SALE A DESIRABLE HOME ON 11TH ST. EH AND STH NE ick all mod. imps. terest and principal. Fc DUGAN & BUTLER, 600 F st. n.w. DAVID D. STONE, 806 F¢ R SALE—DESIRABLE BUILDING ‘3D, E and F sts. n.e., tect dare and eet deep. vA beautiful cornet Tenidence in urs; mod, KIWINDSOK & BON, 1508 Penn alumni of the University of Virginia last even- ing by Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cabeil at their resi- dence, 1407 Massachusetts avenue. During the evening excellent vocal about 3 squares distant iechen. barny room, house, summes bivchen. tarn, larger. house, stimiie? R SALE—27x110 ON T ST. BET. OTH AND the west side of 6th st. n.w.near P; Fea ap8-lw ALE ALOT ON L St. DET, jeTH AND im w., very cheap, 300 cash. SAiES FS BanBOUR, Sil Lita st.n.w. music was enjoyed. The guests were delight- fully entertained at this hospitable home. ishop Keane, Pres- W. HOLCOMB, 005, kk a 5 ean HONE, £067 st. n.w. K; recently put in + Jot 20x100; aconvenient and healthy NIITH ST. NEAR M; BAY WIN- aE Gs ries az uot ‘A CHEAP PROPERTY 0! i, SALE-ON K ST. BET. and Jat st. n.e., two story, ‘The owner is compelled to sell a 2-story and base- ment brick on the south wide of Massachusetts av. Us an offer on same. B. H. WARNER & CO., Shand Sth'nw. % ‘monthly. DUGAN & B01 NORTH CAPITOL O00 er to, TLER, 600 F st. n.w. R SALE—ONS OF THE MOST ECONOM ites in the northwest; 110 fect on U st., 50 on Pth, Also the south west corner for aa FOR SALE 2 short lots on, Florida ave: at iead of N. J. ave. east; 18 feet Bear Q: « nice bey-window brick residence; lot DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst. n. ‘OR ALE_A BARGAIN—IL-ROOM HOUSE ON ; ie WALKER & SOX, 1006 Bey Seay 85 ie. gy 88500" REDFORD W: Ee {OR SALE_W ST. NEAR 13TH, 2STORY BAY- oR SALE_ON MASSACHUSETTS AVE. NE. we {ax room, ball and all mod. imps. AXERHOWER, 13th and G sis, DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst. FOF SALE-BARGAING IN, At from 5 to 20 cent .. call on ‘ap7-lm 7 TAKOMA, FoR Ww. WHEE a sok 1006 F st. lent James of the Commissioner and Mrs. McDonaid, Justice Brown, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Warner, Dr. and Mrs. Teunis Hamlin, Prof. and Mra. Montague, Commander and Mrs. Dickens, Dr. and Mrs. D.8. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Larner, Mr. James E. Stout, Mr. C. G. Lee, Mr. E. J. Whip- March 19, 1821. tsville, 5 minutes’ walk from station, board hmproved by jarge 12-room, dwelling; «remarkably SPECULATIVE PRICES, leichts, Meridian Hill, Mt. window brick U zgoms apd bath: gate, 84800. REDFORD W. W, ; latrobe: — FEge;, letrot ‘Olt sALE—(& {OR SALE—A NICE FRAME DWELLING OF 19.0x105, on north side of T st. uear [Sth ato w. Price to an immediate par: SALE—A NEA NEW BaY-WINDOW on G st. near 22d; 9 roomsand bath; essy terms DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w. R SALE_F ST..OTH ST. AND 10TH ST. Ry erty runni Pasoasbiesnd forms to suit. M. CLAY wood. G rooms, bath, pant rete. cell Wood: Grooms, bath, pantries, ‘cone ar ve iy Sr investment; $5,000.. ‘Three deeuable for a home’ Yery desirable houses near Lincoin Park 87,300. 6th a. bet Tost. destra w. near Ist st. large stable and tunity to secre a desirable real ‘81,000 cash ; balan st. "bet. ih ‘atid clorant business j0k SALE_NICE SSTORY BRICK DWELLING on North Capitol st. : 12 rooms, ail m 2A a.w. :9 rooins JOR SALE—$1,000,000 HOME WOULD PI. most people. "We can please you for cash, balance $25 per mo: EASTENDAY & HALDEMAN, 00S F st. OR SALE_-1382 T ST. N.W.. 9 ROOMS, BATH and cellar. heated by furnace: three-sto whstone trimmings: circular vase 19 12 splendid condition. lot Us ) brick, 14 rooms and — eercce mice on very easy Corina fo suit purclinser 010,000. bay-window brick, 6 cash . baiance 25. ‘OR SALE — LARGE FOUR-STORY BRICK dwelling on Missouri ave. near Gth st.; 12 lance rooms and all mod. imps. : wood lot to 30-foot lary stable in rear; rents for $00 per month. ©... BAY. bath and, Conctite, cellar: state sh payment ‘a 2 S'roonte and bath; 81,609; 101 bet. Jot to wide alley ; handsomely finist 250. RS & THOMPSON, 8, Atlantic building. For sate mh3i-im — SEVERAL FINE LOTS IN KALO- Apply to JNO. E. BEA! 1321 F st. of spa water; orchard. Price, 5 b — Waknik le, Mr. C. H. Sinclair from Charlottesville, ee. r. Elliott De Jarnette, Gen. and Mrs. Mussey, Mrs. i. W. Hunter, Mr. E. J. Renick, Mr. man he was the ;BURBAN PROPERTY — . Send for list. : D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w: ‘BLE PART OF THE 20.56x87.6; all RSALE—IN A FASHIONAI ‘northwest, an economical Tot, Drice if sold soon: DAVID D. S10) it SALE_A LOW. ‘bet. East Capitol and A ste. ; es DAVID D. STONE, JOR SALE — BUILDERS AND SPECULATO! PROM NEw Lier OF Lots FO 5 monthi; ad 2 roons 200. ied ‘and party wail ; it 808 F st! new. RICED LOT ON 8TH ST. 700, SHOULD SEE. RE I ‘sth and feet from the = Teeldence. Stintwoed piace is between ISth raponsen. CE ne meg ty oe ye these lots Lave water, sewer ag EXMitixce saxps, mhi¢-1m 1307 F at. after his thirty-sixth birth. member of Tammany Hall and then he was on Five times was be elected alderman and three times was he voted the For six years he belonged to the lower house of the state legislature and for four years was hea member of the state Tgfpome and cellar; lance intwe porches choice ily lorated, nicely, arranged wee excellent water: large Tera B noon cottages moar station. Lewis, Mr. W. B. Matthews, Rev. Mr. Gardi- ner, Mr. and Mrs. A. Howard Clarke, M. Ellis, Mr. Page, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Richards, Miss t. and Mrs Ross Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. "Mathews, Mrs. and Claughton, Mr. Cagsmore Lee, Mr. H. Hemp- Brooms and cellar. the winning side. ah Bent ‘bard and well built 6-room. eeerng iE age office of supervisor. the city. °MCEUES, 1420 Fat. ne R SALE—TEN VERY DESIRABLE CORNER 2, Broperties in the, southeastern \vestment OF spect aps-10t WATERS & THOMPSON, Koom 6, Atiantic building. SOR KENT—THE CLAGEIE FAKM, ON ROCK jonial ler, Dr. G. Brown Goode, Gen. and Mrs. Pat- terson, Mr. George Baker, Rev. Dr. Milburn, Miss Gamley, Dr. Chiles and Mr. Ellis delegate thereto, ,OR SALE 4THE BEST-LOCATED LOT I ington for the price, $2,500; size, location, H st. n.w. bet. 21st and. 220;im) frame house renting at such s figure as {OR SALE — SHWERAL VERY DESIRAB! building lots on 12th st. n.e. between G. at very reasonable prices. CA. McEUEN, ap4-108 1420 F st. nw. grned U5. the Rock Creek Company, with the dwelling 1ouse and outbuildin: pe retited for the season 28, will be retited for the season | Mra. J. E.M. Stoughton of Boston is the Ropiy to SAN ST t of her daughter, Mra. H. A. Orth of 2034 Apply to JOHN 8. TUCKER, Keal Apply ‘TUCKER, F DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst. n.w. JOR SALE—AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE IN ONE of the best lorations on Capitol Hil, containing 9 collar very modern Gnised “in “hard wood; lot 412128 to W0-ft. alley. " WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, ‘OR SALE_ON PIERGE ST. and 15th, two-story ‘dwelling, with all mi. Fo LE A LOVELY AND COMPLETE HOME AT TA- KOMA PARK. . A thoroughly well-built hous» containing ten rooms, W. BET. i bach bay AN & BI wo )OR SALE—A SPLENDID SITE FOR A DRUG OR grocery store, corner of New York ave. and 4th st. PDAVIDD: STONE, 606 F st. n.w. ‘OR SALE—LOTS—A_ BARGAIN. lots on n.w. cor. of 3d and esata i hot ‘on all ete ruses goin Up ct ¥ F sts. n.e. eee, ld: ‘near heart of city ; easily ct For sale ut a }. W. CURRIDEN,. 419 oth st. nw. TAKOMA—SEVERAL W located lots in sub of the Grammar Place, this FO LKER& SON, 1006 Fst. ‘OK SALE—KESIDING AT MT. PLEASANT, WE 'y im that locality and Mrs. Willard Warner has returned to the city. Her friends will regret te hear of the death of her mother, after an illness of eight weeks. Mrs. Wm. Hatton of Capitol Hill has for her of rullroad. | For t ap7-Im REDFO! had he lived. ath and conservatory: buiit on a lot sereof ground. All Cor. 13th and G sts. KR SALE—SEVERAL HANDSOME to $30, 3 necessary out bull J. V. &. Her sdvant ST. N.W. NEAR iREE- T. N.W. NEAR 10TH, THEI havent 10 rooms and bath RRILL, TERRY & W ‘OR SALE—TWO OPPORTUNITIES: 1—Besutiful new house, 8 rooms an bath; trian- wular lot 50 feet front; only $500 cash 2—Two attractive houses northwest not a bought to bett = lity ats reasonable price; located ar te soutawest callty at recaonabie prices lacated ar tha to corner of Connecticut E100 feet F THOS. J. FISHER & CO., bESry ‘OR SALE—LOT ON WASHINGTON HEIGHTS; fifty feet front on Connecticut ave, extended: side ae ‘ks, 6 roomis, bath and ‘cellar, elegant new bricks, 9 rooms. cellar and bath. (OK SALE—1305 T ST. N.W., BET. 131TH AN lath, a two-story OR SALE-IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY a hous oF Jot of ane kind oF description, ety or country, see ELLIOTT 1314 F st. ‘walk and concrete to corner of lot UST & RUNBERFORD. Gea ldth stn. W. ‘OR SALE—OHEAP LOTS IN PROSPECT HILL subdivision, at the head of North Capit ‘be sold in a body down and _ap4-10t ‘FOE SACE—TWELVE VE lots in ssi tol st. Will or in single lots, on small payments ensy tering. HAS. A. McEUEN, 1420 F st. now. _ RY DESIRABLE ALLEY 4 by 54; surrounded by. UEN. 1420 F st. nw. ‘see our list of improved DW. WALKER & SON, guest her sister, Mrs. Chas. H. Young of ‘Tren- tant insurance an business interests in New York. years he has been one of the thirteen sachems of Tammany Hail. TO BE TAKEN TO XEW YORK TOMORROW. ‘The remains of the late Gen. Spinola will be ew York at 10 o'clock tomorrow and unimproved poy ory FU : Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Houston have issued cards for the marriage reception of their daughter, Rose Eve, and Samuel E. Lewis, at 1410 10th’street, Thursday, April 23, from 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will be at home ‘Thursdays in May at 1013 P street. }OK SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- 2178 acres; good meadow land ; 10 within 2 miles of Chariton Heights near B. and 0. Ri. Missouri ave. n.W. LE—SUBURBAN RESIDENCE OR SALE_TWO CHOICE EXTRA LARGE LOTS F in. £., with south front. 4 Pocus ons flovr, furnace, electric Bandsomely finisied: Bat. n.0. 3.Groom brick Two: brick on 4th dyestory m ‘OR SALF— BARGAINS. GEO. {OR SALE_REAL ESTATE BU! BARGAINS—JOHN F. 10-room houses north of Dupont Circle, Cor. lot, Mapie ave. 0 tront feet, 7th st. n.w., 50c. £53,000 square feet, H st. ext Stores 7-room, Hs. ne., $2 Lots in n.w., Wesley He Several brick bouses in window brick, fees front: Lot GAMAN, 700 14th st. |. HOPKINS & A BARGAIN— 11.250 will buy one of the most substantially built vest End; nine rooms; furnace Store rooms; cabinet. mantels. apered ; oR SALE—A DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON Marylind ave. ne. neat 20, porth side Fei, Sagi tmoroved By'a 1er00t brick DAVID D. STONE, 506 Fst. n.w. ded. 1c. to $000: 34 cash. a 1: price NER & Goh S16 ¥ ot nie. MYERS & CO. 141 he balance on any splendid location ; near ‘at Chariton Heights, Mo to POR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE lots on Wyoming ave.in Washington Height hear sowie choice improvements: terms easy; rice yurchased at once. Ee MAKER, 920 F st.n.w. R SALE—HERE'S A POINTER FOR YOU. ‘a desired frontage at pid at ‘OR BALE— VACANT GROUND— IN THE EAST) ‘DESIR. an investment 1 CITY. ABLE BARGAINS: ‘This class of property is belue Fapidly_ purchased as persons: wh bare. profited largel there is but i, tated ‘amount in the ain. prices. Perso sours Sy FEET OF GHOUND FOR ALTE. TLE MONEY should avail themselves of the opportunity without delay. ©. A. McEUEN, ap4-10t 1420 F st, presen? acres, new dwelling, barn, stable, pears, peach apples and cherry trees: ies east of Capitol; t $4,000. Address SUBUKB, Star office. (OK SALE —A BARGAIN—THE PALISADES OF 4 acres of land on the Conduit road, ‘this is the most beautivul and pic: the District and can now be pur- 40F the ow price of 81,000 am acre. THOS. G. aoe ‘& CO. Mr. and Mrs. Balluff gave « birthday party to their daughter Lola last evening. Dancing began at 9 o'clock and continued until # late Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. iss Rosie Moore of Baltimore, Bliss M. McConvey, Mr. W. Hoover, Mr. W. . Miss A. ‘McConvey, Miss K. Elvely, Mrs. Kellar, Miss Jennie R. Denins, Miss LM. Purdy, Miss Lillie V. Clements, Miss Eita ree good roads; barcain ‘at on the District line; H.C. Bouts, rt, ow, which LE —94-10 ACRES OF LAND ON THE ty tomorrow, whic! UNIVERSITY ‘Addition to Brookland. ‘The most accexsibie suburb of Wash! FoR SE the east apd-10t fern part of the cit E—SQUARES AND HALF SQUARES IN LUER Det. mw. Clements, Miss Daisy Frener, Col. Bain Farr, Miss M. Bovle, Miss A. Boyle, Miss G. Kener, Mr. J. B. Miller, Mr. J. A’ Straub, Prof. W. ‘Branch road, within 300 yards of Comnecti- cut ave. extended ; values increase 1.ore in this section than any other; price for the tract ximity to the ESITY, SOLDIERS? HOME. ore and Ohio Rail- 7. cars run every twelve minutes to ‘Cl THOLIC UN! on Metropolitan Branch of Baltiss wal North Carolina ave. and 2d st. s-e-, Jot. "‘Cheapest property in the city. SALE_ELEGANT 15-ROOM BRIOK; ALL M. |. :centrally located; exceptionally fine. neinbor- A good brick residence containing 12 rooms, 2 bath rard in rear extending to front; located on M st. Tooms smi all fs + house about 25 feel between Lh and 13th. OR SALE—HOUSE 1841 G STN. W. : 16 ROOM! in first-class condition ; all modern in| Apply to A. A. WILSON, Firemen’s Ins. Co. build- and from near t) roperty,, and pass by or close toall the principa: dey SAVE TROUBLE, ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO. hood; rooms large and light; rent will 14 F st. net; $10,000; casy terms. OWNER, ied at the corner of 25th and K sts., one Syuare west of Washincton Circle, Snell pricks im rear of Jot rented for $19 per month: Price for property $4,150. "THOS. J. FISH jot 25x75 feet two f Rst. nw. bet. 9th and 10th, 11 roonis ‘finished © brick residence containing 9 rooms and. on Ivth st. between Kand 8 sts. ; can be Purchased at & reasonable OR SALE— ‘NORTHWEST. THUS. 3: FISHER & CO 2211 to 2243 dotn aLE-ON EASY TERMS, 6ROOM BRICK on Oth st. near HL Dapered, near Gin’ FRIGHT & STOCKSTT, Bid Fst ANT—A WELL-BUILT bie. om 17th st. a beat nd cod ~well—$4, 700 will’ buy the place during Apni when, f not suid, it will be withdraw: from ©. B. BROCKES & Co., Also 825 D st. nie. 6 room bath; lot 14x73 (new) R SALE_MT. ‘Tst. bet. 13th and Lith, 9 rooms’ ELEN, with flowe: ing good brick house Price. €sst. n.¢., Srooms and bath; S stories; prese- RK SALE-MT. PLEASANT_VERY COMPLETE . S. Gap. and ist, Wreotas and and 906 Sth st and 3 vath S.story and Vaseruent. Dat. me. bet sth and Oth. Groowe ot I8xSC* press br : Gt, ety Mth and a8 me mantels: finely pap WN. cor. of 1th and st. cottages. The corner ho ene adjoining for $3,000. th water. gas, bath and range. The Suest we Village, with sou! ts are HUXIU0 and 402100 respectiv Tne above is only a portion of ‘Y' i Cc office | ‘S-story and basement brick.rent,$60,E n.w bd tie fenton moe ee ‘story ani cellar brick, Grant place n. Ww. ‘Ok SALE—BEAUTIFUL HOME OR PAYING I. ‘vestment at very low price and on easy terms: new Toous; nicely papered in qilt; bath room, pantry, 5c sta inet mantels; terrace in front, 18 feet wide ‘squares from cable cars; tn ra f jon; street to be c% 400 feet: 1950 Harewood, wi .. Le Droit Park. Oni $230 to 1 o'clock. i nd W. A. COULTER, sth ay 9-0t ad 1556 si, whit uletin issue THOS. 'E. WAGGAM. SAVE TI , SAVE MONEY, locas charm! Rlay Cuiy improvemente at Country’ prices Tor other subdivision on the market. fore you buy, and you'll buy this Prices are from $300 to $1,800. Discounts for cash, and extra discounts for building on your ‘Cheaper now than it will be three mont! information, as well the REDFORD W. ER & or HARRY BARTON, 1331 F st. ‘OR SALE_M sT._N.W front $1,450 eaci. money than in an; Investigate this when you investigat NEXT TO CORNER OF i lots, 18x63 each: south BRICE & LIPSCOMB, OK SALE—TWO DESIRABLE LITTLE LOTS IN Myrtle st. ; near gov't printing office; ¥. aibee wii FO" Sis BI KLAND AND ADDITION LOTS. lots are rapidly advancing, fe same cr have the choice of lote in this localit and on MOST FAVORABLE A DESIRABLE SEVEN. No trouble to show property. Forfull particulars and plat cal! upon McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, ui have STEAM and ITY. at LOWEST "ERMS;; also ROOM COTTAGE with one Corner 10th and G sts. n.w. ‘THOS. G. HENSEY & Co., 13300 # st, hw. ARELAND HOUSES AND Los FOK SALE ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS —This beauti- fw subdivision is situated in Princ d., about 8 miles from Washingt Br. of the B. & V. iR. and on the Wash. and Balt. pike, where an electric ratiroad will be built. is higher than Wash,, has good Ly adjacent to and surrounded by Chariton, ewe Park. Berwyn and the graded avenues, on Wi have'been planted and are ‘now being boxed. acres, in which there is ‘water 7 acres in area. hew ‘station, where 20 or more trains siop dail ticketsto Washington Gcents:therun in 8to0:ninut ‘or about 60 minutes’ drive.” 25 hotses are ‘complet ‘and in course of erection, 10 of which lave. been soid snd occupied within 6 months, and of 22> or more un- improved lots sold 10 or 15 "purchasers house, electric light constructed. Chi E. Brown, Prof. . T. Becker, Prof. Wm. F. Huntress, Miss Paulin» Balluff and Prof. Brow. Col. H. B. Burnham, U.8.A., retired, and Mrs. Burnham of Richmond, Va., and Mrs. H. N. Simpson of Mont Claire, N.J., are visiting Lieut. and Mrs. Lewis Merriam, ce George's count: ron, on the Wasb- MRS. SPINOLA PROSTRATED. Mrs. Spinola, who is utterly prostrated, re- fuses to listen to all advice and insists that she will go to New York. It is feared that if she does so she will overtax her strength and im- peril her own health. She is in an extremely delicate state, not having slept at all for over four nights. ‘She is not hysterical, hut appears dazed by her husband's death. There will be no services here of any de- scription tomorrow morning. The remains will be put into a hearse and a cortege will be formed of the carriages containing the friends of the Miss Phoebie M. Haynes of Ohio is pending the month of April with Mrs. L. G. Hine, Pros- pect Hill, northoast. An enjoyable musicalo was given last evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gilbert, of Takoma Park. Those who took pal the Schubert Quartet, Messrs. Mosher, Bi Kaiser and Keller, assisted by Mrs. E. Z. Per- kins, Mrs. Kate Scott Brooks, Miss Vale and Mrs. Hazard. Among those present were Miss Ulrich of Lebanon, Pa, of Tewanda, Pa.. rk that contains 12) itu lake of clear 11 . A school, will, ice ‘walks, &c., will soon be party will embark on the three cars at the Baltimore and Ohio station and ‘Owner anxious to sell. BRIC! hat. MONEY TO LOAN. Elmira, N. ¥., Miss Kate Reinhard of Le- banon, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vance Lewis, Yeniences and_ 18 better located tuun any other subdi. vision about Washington where lots cau be bought tor HOICE LOT ON 13TH ST., HOI- these prices. 15 comfortable frame FOR SALE- C1 ‘mead Ms janor, Mt. Pleasant, and several ve le lots on Whitney ‘OR SALE—THAT ELEGANT BUILDING SIT! on 19th st. now. adjoint ‘20x: rot Ost £9, 1 Hact paved ‘acy. back Wi 5,000 NO DELAY. split HAVE THE FOLLOWING SUMS TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE: $2,500 000 10:00 BRICE & LIPSCOMB, G18 14th, bet. F and G. Jess than doub! Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gibbs, Miss Gibbs, rx with Mr. Granville A. Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mt. Heaton, Miss Madge Gilbert, Dr. and Mrs. E. 8. Carroll, the Misses Bitzer, Miss Alice Gard- ner, Miss Longfeliow, Miss Corse, Mrs. Spen- cer, Miss Lemar, Mr. brick toundations, porches, 0, Miss Balloch, Mrs. KR SALE—NORTHWEST—ON THE HEIGHTS, ‘overiooking the entire city, 264136 feet ; every im: ONEY To LOAN IN_ LARGE AND 3 ounts at 5 and 6 per cent interest. 4 ESION, 1007 Ps. ave, and Oth and La! ave, ‘apli-lm ALL WESCOTT, Williams, Mrs. Kate Scott Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, Miss Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Keller, Mr. Alexander Mosher, Mr. and Mrs. Hazard, M: . and Mrs. Bird and Mr. C. iculars, plats, tree tickets, &e. owner, 14065 Colum” apply to EDWIN and Mrs. Kaiser, Mi Beautiful corner on 17thst, WEWANT TO LOAN 2000, and 85,000. ‘The above clusively and this is n¢ Prepared, if security i apll-st ‘DEED standing advertisement, but ‘one ubout money that can be had as soon as papers are AVIS & CO., 1319 F st. Dia st. n.w. «bet. Oth and 10th and 0. $08. orp .m. .orat Lakeland “trom 1 Mrs. Ralph E. Johnson, er., who has been confined to her apartments at the Portland for some weeks, left for Virginia Beach this Op 19h ‘st. Just’ above lot piirchased “by Mr: LNSON, cor. 121 MAKE A SPECIALTY OF ‘ory aml cellar brick, I near 7th n. estory and ceilar a. lot on Howard ave. Picit our “he ‘cable: rot. To quick buyer for Gc. per square fou ‘AKI the bew subuivision, cuivining ‘Rs = siuornt c. B. BHOUBE: n.W., renting #60. -story brick, nv. cot ‘Ok SALE—A HANDSOME 9-ROOM HOUSE AT Forest Glen, Md. ; will ox for property fm- proved or unimproved in city “ba. suburb. |. K. HERTFORD, fount Pleasant and Columbia Heights 4 BRICE & LIPSCOMB,” Gis lath st. nw. ‘OK SALE—CHOICE LOTS IN MOUNT PLEAS- ‘ant and Columbia Heights. {OR SALE— BARGAIN erty n.e. near Lixcoln Par} 2-story and cellar brick, N. J. ave. n.W. i nd #story stone and brick Lo: CORNER PROP- rk ; lance front CAS MekU! 1420 F st. nw. investment or have propert, 7 ONEY Te 0 LOAN IN THE FOLLOWING SUMS: satate: Tdeas loaded with words are slow to goof. | 4 notable and interesting social event was that which occurred at the residence of ex- Chief Justice Charles D. Drake Saturday after- noon, the eightieth anniversary of his birth, when a large oan a caren were present, notwithstanding the-heavy cloudburst | which deluged the city between 5and 6 o'clock. A palm ia the hand is worth a dozen in the BOSTON, 6; WASHIXGTOX, 0000. that RICE & LIPSCOMB, call and see us. 11-3 618 Lith st. nw. OR SALE-NORTH SIDE Q ‘S-atory 6-room frame, M story and basement brick, N. Y. ave. ‘Setory frame, N.Y. ave nw. near 13th ‘2s. frame, Gudar jeh ayer, business pipari apli_ ET. KAISER, Room 4, Atlantic bulldisg 3OR SALE_NEW 11-KOOM BAY-WIN DOW BRICK bouse, 1503 12th st. n.w., overlooking lows Circle: house ts handsomely papered throughout, bas elects: ‘TRAE PROPERTY FOR BUST Tro vnlargvment of the city marks the rapid spprecia arement of the city marke the Fa tion of — property. 7d the salen curing he} Fears auuply attest, ui persons who. may cou dure cf Pahould jun Citas: Sek! UES 120 ‘ST. BET. 15TH and 16th st., lot 23x95. seli considerably aps: ©. C. GREEX, av 7th st. nw. MOSEX TO LOAN-IN SUMS OF FROM 8500 000 on Teal estate security : ho delay. UGAN & BUTLER, 009 F st. nw. The following scenario of a base ball poem] ce was assisted by his aged but still appeared in this column yesterday: wife (now in her eightieth year), his daughter, Mrs. Westcott, and his ‘under inarket pice and ou ass terms. CE & LIPSCOMB, G18 14th st., bet. F and G. ‘NEAR COR. OF x4. #1-40 per foot; Jots on the street. een ICE E LAPSCOM, E—-NORTH CaP. peaking tubes, laundry appliances and te heated iba at onte ic be Eis hous. is open HANDY, S21 unson's furnace. gotten low. Appr for inspection. CI ‘O® SALE—GLO0M COTTAGE NORTHEASY ‘OR SALE—1811 15TH ST. N.W.; BAY-WINDOW brick, ‘rooms, bath and’ cellar: two-story Uriel stable, with water, front and. beck, Price 90,500; 82. Dreinises to OWNERS ‘cash. Gls 14th st. nw. ROULETTE, 1213 F. LE—BY MILLER & BEAUTIFUL BUILD! UNKY TO LOAN_WE HAVE A CONSIDERABLE jum of iuoney on hand to Joan, in sums to suit, real estate in the city Joans * apt-tr Also ‘mstaliment . SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. nw. D220 WANT MONEY?—e10 TO $100 TOLOAN at low interest on. ture, ‘wagons, household xoods or other personal Principal and interest Address Box 08, Star office. daughters, Misses Cresson and Westcott.” ‘The parlors were filled with the fragrance of flowers sent by more than twenty of the judge friends, conspicuous amon, basket of hyacinths from Mrs. Harrison and a magna charta roses froi which were a President and t bouquet of m Hon. Hamilton Fish of New York. Among the guests were Senators, Representatives, generals, admirals and other army and navy officers, Today it is filled out th ‘There was a nine of Senators, But they were never in it; Because, you see, the Beaneaters, Right from the start did win it. judges of the United sliey? $13,000. KEDFO! S500, 1006 F st. nw. oR SALE CHEAP HOMI ines in Le Droit Park; easy terms; only. south front: fruit trees and vines: lot 40x100 to 30 foot alley; cheap it 83,000; #300 cai, ible Ji-room house; nearly new: everything cous- w.; only 80.500. 81,500 casi, ba house OR SALE—729 GOTH ST. N.E., brick; ali modern im; out; a bargain at $4,000. ACK esr ypered th; he CADSBY, TOG F st. Bw ONEY TO LOAN ‘On Heal Estate Securit mb25-1m_ in the District terest ‘HILL & JOHNSTON, ‘1503 Pa. ave. n.w. En P. 8.—This may not be very good poetry, but Iphia, and’ m itis rather better than the Senators played States Supreme Court, the Supreme Court of the District, presidents of institutions of learning, ex-ju Senators, ex-Representatives and ministers of e Court of Claims and from his experience. Two'new Groom: ottaaes in Tey Cy Six-room brick, * 0 i month -s1,400: Wikio? & STORETT. Si0Fst-n.w, ful Yerooin brick, Sth it; wide front; elexantly finished ; Tone time.” 26-room ‘well rented ‘lot S0x1U0; tu both. PT & SALE—GOOD DWELLING; MOD. IMPS.; ly located; Ibtly at. investment. Price, $0,000." Address Cor and Princeton st. near 13th, Coitimibia Heights.” ONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL 2A mums on approved real estate security: at lowext Tates of interest; charges moderate. LD, 8,W. cor. Lith and ¥ sts. n.w. BH. LEL- ‘mbh20tapay Gospel, among the last of whom the patriarch of the White House, Rev. John W. ‘What's the matter with the Equestrian Ex- Scott, D. D., now ninety-one years old, was hibition at the Riding Academy last night? Oh, —< NEW 12 ROOM DWELLING AT ‘Park. GEO. T. HOWARD, *_ Fireman's Insurance Company balldi HORIZED TO OFFER icks, cent net. “This isa Fare chance to secures spi ‘W.L HOPKINS & ont 3,000 tor both. JOR SALE-TWO VERY D. story brick houses, 149 and 151 Massachusetts ave. :7rooms and all modern conven:ences ; brownstone trisuiniuis ; cemented ee ‘Ul shade trees : day. CoA. MCLULN, vont Circle, new three-story, brick dwelling: Jot tronts 20 fect Sold on easy terri. SIRABLE NEW 2- WOR SALE—-NORTHEAST—SQ. 1051, JUST OFF MARYLAND AVE. ; 16 new hi gel on small monthiy payments. TENNESSEE AVE., 72,000 sq. 000. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1007 Pa! ave. and 6th and La. ave. 2 SALE-SPLENDID BUSINESS CORNER near 7th and Louisiana three-story ottice bull. ‘ORTHEAST— WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1007 Pa! ave. and Oth and La. av Y DUGAN & BUTLER, 00 F st. n. On Corcoran st. bet. 14th and. 15th sts. n.w.. “Sstory pb. bay-w. 10r. and bathe Corcoran st. bet Lit rE ENTON & SON. 617 12th st_n.w, OR SALE — AN F ST. OFFICE BUILD! per cent on the investinent, Several desirable properties on Gs. PROPOSALS. Toth, Ie: and bait. OR SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS— Hi house, 16th and On. w. Handsome i4-roon brick, V near K ar house, 11 rs., overlooks se, turiea, 300"H." iron Gonine just suudivided; whole or singly; 45 to Mos meah ein $20,000 ‘No delay if mb16-Lm j trust notes CALDWELL & CUR’ ‘Room 4, 1010 F st. n.w. AT 5 PER CENT. ¥ TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON AP- for sale; 0. PACKER & Gipspy, 1008 ¥ st. n.w. conspicuous. A large number of ladies graced the cooaston, to whom, the octogenarian host did not fail to sustain his accustomed gallant It is understood that the cards for his ninctioth anniversary, hare not et been y certainly will be if he should live to see April, 1901. OUT oF THE PARTY. “I notice by the papers that the Farmer's Alliance proposes to build. railroad in Kan- 50c. ; shallow lots; water id: ‘A Largain on @th'st. bet. E and F; fronting east. A to consnit : ‘ z PR fee OR SALE_8?.563, ONE-THIRD CASH, T ST. Dw, near 19th, lot’ 19x10 to iis KENNEDY & FIC. . 12th and G sts. HELEN, 60s 14th at. LE— ‘A good lot on 17th st. bets 100 feet to analley. » TH ‘EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT, FE AS U. AS U. 8. BONDS, 'T, PAYABLE QUARTERLY. 3 SIX PER CEN’ "ATE. ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. “Very likely; but it will hardly use party ties, I presume.’ THE BONY SHAD. Aristobulus: “Why weepest thou, oh, Alex- Alexander the Great: “I weep because there on the matter it is impossible to what will be done. ‘THE COURTS AXD TRE GRIP. ‘The grip interferes with courts as much here ST RE is iat eeiy See aot ie Geta at, end Wd. JOHN O. JOHNSON. FFICE OF THE goM will be recetved at’ Y APHIL TWENTY-THIRD, lev ‘site for a publie school building within the Ist sirect west and hth street east 21 East Capitol and H streets north. state the number of lot, OR SALE BY MILLER ee Pe ik On W st. bet. 2th Ty se ‘window, Or and bath, alli. ‘Two houses on D st. ELN iMPROVEMEN + a | POR SALE—HOUSE G12 MASS_avE. N.W. 11K. ; e2xW to alley. A.J. SCHWARTZ, T nve., Gr... mo. insti Park piace a. ¢., 2-story room frame; rented at 23.50 ver merit price Fi. H. WARNER & CO. 09 VIRGINIA AVE. NEXT 10 COR. 6 rooms and bath, hot 20 feet front: ne ‘o-story brick om Wallach place MISSIONERS. DISTIICT fie office until ‘The is will egies than ninety-f ‘That choice lot at the southwest corner of 16th and MOSEX 10 LOAN AT 5 AN! 1h PER CENT ON A418 F st. are no other worlds to conquer.” Aristobulus—with confidence: “Try @ slice of this Potomac shad, sire.” Posts., fronting 00 feet hand 13 Hais.; fronting OO fest cu 10th’ and 12 tect om Pst. THON. J. FISHER & CO., Isa ¥ NER PROPERTY AND 7TH STS. ; DIMENSIONS 30X100. “PRC 15. ‘ALLEN C. CLARK 605 ¥ N.w. 20 FRET FRONT; Circle. M fe21. Moe IR SALE—HANDSOME LOT, oN REAL ESTATE 1N ISTRICT. ‘0. HOLTZMAN, Cor. 10th and F sts.n.w. ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TOSUIT, ATOAND Ober cent, ond, ar HAN 1005 Pa. « (the Arhngtou Fire Ins. ofice.) IN SUMS FROM 9500 UPWARD, AT FIVE AND SIX PER CENT, owe rons. Passenger—taking out his roll: “How much, Porter: “Only a quarter, have to withdraw with diminished numbers and THE CHOICE BUILDING SITE ON le, corner Rhode Isiand Ni EGAL, PENSION, pie oy L' ‘And all other Blanks. ENS CONF UbRisbere 07 F at.n. ISHER, ‘A small brick a eh pee aca 15th st. between Nand Osts. 910 Fret. nw. ena SS ood. finish throwes- SADL_ MOUNT PLEASANT, ON BKOWN ST. sional Printing: Just _NONTH fowandave., § rooms and Ee and wened houses in the city, hardw ce fora Deeutiful house at leas ‘BRICE & LIPSCOMB, E— CENTRALLY LOCATED | NORTH. rooms; two and ait? wendeow and tower: extra well Fer; sunall easly sue Box 0, Star Office. CASH. BALANCE PER 1000; new prece itck facteg soni On Ce: and odie, Sake, Uowand ave., lane S-room house 2 BRICE & LIPSCOXB. ATTORNEYS. Grorcz W. Keny, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WASHINGTON, 452 M ST. N.W. CLAIM AND PATENT EXPERT. mbi1tm Ok =ALE_AT A fot. 94,800. ARGAIN—IOTH ST. . Freon. brick. 1: wed alley - #rownd cheal ICE & LiPScomB, west, 9 Sine residence of 14 large ict on Sonth A ot. between 4tis_ and frame Price per ft. 81. Ho WAKNEN © GO. ts. east, tupro ved Dd. a, ‘t. ; small cash ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN 5 ‘rent rates on approved VGaioe TCE TO SUIT A: ‘estate ‘T CUR. special ts. 'OKD, 1307 Fst.n.w. f and balance on fous tive at Also. 2. ‘Uth "Se W. P. YOUNG, ¥ R SALE-ON N ST. ul is the ey Ww Bi KS, 61S, JUICK BUYER: LOT hy eines eal ii Cit, ION OF and: fanaa RB. BROOKS, 616 12th st. n.w. Rh SALE_ONE OF SALE—CHEAP feet; Oth st. near RB. paeery that section; baving & Baar Maem SUR SALE—925 CASH, @25 6-room and bay-wintow bricl jocation. northeast. LION LEW! CW Sietee Lae ‘D.C. Kesidence, IN, ATTOI -AT-LAW, Dat. aw. SPECIALTIES. LE ELE ino MODERN RESIDENCES a Pee ientiy located; north Paver to tea BEA Six. . TAL FOR SAND FOSTAL Fou Book, “rug occurs Sch sR iene COUNTRY BOARD. W, i SALE HANDSOME Tesideuce ease hs ae atid { DWELLIN prone ULTS IN PRI ‘owt on WASE'N DANENH! Cor. 13th and uated. wit yond time: ‘aration of | M' fe3-tt i O20 ‘MOXEY,70 LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED aT lowest rates of on real tate for examination of fille and peep at. iw. The ‘workmanship is ‘avoided, with the result the Elswick and. Woolwich guna the W ton guns can be relied to for the Elswick and Woolwich it ; £ i § i 8 Pa vi F 4 B E : iG i ‘Thé years have gently laid their hands Upon his head, and in his heart And in his brain, the fires of youth Have dowly burned, to warm And not consume; and in his eye, ‘The kindly light glows with a cheer, ‘That sweetens life, and leaves in him i i ! if F | i F ts ? ! i i i Hg - F H i E | f i iH il rH fet Hi : | ; : | i J f i [ : : fii Hi ruil HE fy f rf fl i n young. He wears his harness yet, and work, ‘Well done, is to him now what In the long years past it was, And what has made his life, Jife, That those who follow him shall find To be a guide to that proud state, ‘Which, when the end shall come, ‘Mankind in tears may say: done, thou good and faithful; rest.” — ~ Wo Heodtuma: ‘The total police force of Eien of Gusto overy 8 i F | Ht 5 | mary, ii fi i t i ff ] feet lf fl & cent ‘Who Will Remain in the White House—Per- | The Old Soldier and Representative Finally sonal Notes of Interest. Mrs. McKee and her daughter, Miss McKee, with Lieut. and Mrs. Parker, are to form the White House family, with Dr. Scott, during the absence of the President and his mother McKee is devoted to her little children and she expects to stay here, when she can give of severe pain Gen. Francis B. Spinola succumbed toe weakness that m science could do nothing for. He died in bis room at the Arlington Hotel of 1:90 o'clock this morning. The end was not unexpected. for ever since the adjournment of Congress the old warrior has euffered more or less from the effects of a wound received during the rebel- lion. The patient's inability to assimilate foot rendered nugatory the efforts of Dr. G. 1. Me- grader and Surg.(ien. Hamilton, both of whom Were most attentive. Yesterday afternoon there ecemed to be some improvement in the general’* condition, and throughout the evening ola gentieman was o'clock @ change for feet the juite bright, but at If worse was apparent. There was « trifle of delirium, then uncon- sciousness, and, at 1:90, death. Around hie Dedside, when the end came, were Mrs. the general's niece, Mr neral’s close compantos: for many years, Drs. and Hamiltes and the nurse, MIS EVENTFUL CAREER. There was not during the life of the Fifty- first Congress a member of the House of Rep- Tesentatives whose personality was more popw larly conspicuous, than ay Froocle B Nis t face, iy with a emile and always wreathed in « huge standing collar of euffocatingly large tions, attracted attention, captured it and kept it. Francis B. Spinola wasa native of Stony Brook, Long Island, having been born there He received his education af the Quaker Hill Academy in Dutchess qi and while « young man removed to New York city, where he at once plunged into the die- turbed sea of local politica. Amateur athletic also received a good deal of consideration, skillful boxer, Fower ‘and runner, while as an amateur fire jual of anyone. Shortly oi he became When the democratic national conven- tion met in Charleston, 8. C., in 1860, he was © At the breaking out of the war he raised what was afterward known a# brignde—a fine body of volunteer soldiery—and while leading « command in action at Suffolk, portion of his ja. was twice Gen. Spinola had been in Congress two terme, Tepresenting {the tenth New York district, and would have been a member of the next House He was in prosperous cireum- stances, having been connected with numerous banking institutions For many morning on @ special train over the Baltimore and Ohio road and will City station by delegations from the various ions of which Gen. Spinola was ® be met at the Jersey ted that about half « hundred friends of the old soldier ,will reach the city this afternoon and they will swell the funeral will be in charge of Deputy Sergeant-at-arms of the House of Rep- Thos. Cavanaugh. Hon. Felix McClosky of New York, one of jola's closest friends, is managing ere and will accompany the remains train of will follow directly on the heels of the 10 o'clock five-hour “flyer” that reaches Jersey City at 8 p-m. From the Jersey City station the re- tains will be escorted to the Church of the Im- maculate Conception. on 1ith street near Avenus A, where they will lie until Thursday iem mass will be said. ill be at Greenwood. y morning, ‘The inter UNIVERSITY EXTENSION. The Subject Discassed by Gentlemen Whe Have Given It Much Thought. A meeting was held yesterday in the lecture room of the Columbian University under the auspices of the Alumni Association of the Uni versity of Virginia. The object was to discuss the subject of university extension, which is series of lectures on literary and scientific topics by eminent lecturers. “Prat W~Br Cabell presided and made an address. Remarks ‘Were also made by Prof. Edmund J. James of the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. J.C. Well- ing, Dr. William T. Harris, the commissioner of education; Dr. J. L. M. Curry and ex-Minister In the course of his remarks Prof. James described the origin of the movement for university extension and most of the gress made up tothe present time to Dr. Adams jopkins University of Baltimore. Dr. James then outlined the work done in Phil- adelphia in the direction of #preading univer- sity education among the ton of Cambri. Prof. Moul- land, was in- was gained ‘Courses of lectures were delivered in centers establixbed in different of the city, and the total attendance dur- Ing the past winter amounted to 50,000. Out of this grew the organization of a national society for university extension, with a view to lishing centers in all parts of the country. ested ‘as it does in Washington. The April term of ‘the corporation court has been postponed until Wednesday, by which time it is expected that Judge Norton will have sufficiently recovered from the prevailing disease to oocupy his place if i Hi i