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FOR SALE—HOUSES. E—NEAR THE BUILDERS’ Rh st.» ratory wud cellar 1 ‘oruer; lot 20.06 to al RUST & HUNG! FOR SALE—HOUSES. A house containing 7 rooms on W st. between New ye: ame 14th st feet. ERPORD, €24 14th at. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—LOTS. ‘COMMODIOUS AND jOR SALE A NEW, adapted for entertaining situate near the fou’ Geet construction ret an second artered oak and waboran indirect radiation: electric vas lehting. RUTHERFORD, 1207 F st. nw. ‘Ok SALE—SMWALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS— two new six-room and cellar houses: Brice, only @1,500. Sy fween Ith aad 1asneue, Commarae Li rooms cnt, bach 3 m. —" Noun, Lot extends through to Fst. Built and oc Se THOS. J. FISHER & c [OR SALE—e00 A Buy 4 home with your rent tabinet amd slate mantels. two = brick fronts. all mod. ; Just ne S RAMEY, 7 Pee 2. JOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL SEW 3STORY BRICK veiling, 1803 10th st: 13 Vath oon all aw imp. Brat cae i or particulars, price 0 LER & RUTHERFORD, NORTHWEST SECTION OF CITY, pressed brick ; tnantels, tiled vestibule, speakine tubes and electricity. tine terrace . stone coping | facing suuth; paved alley in rear “40. WeatOs & amey, OR SALE_CHEAP HOMES IN TH Urand (24 F st., Pacific buiiding. 2,700, $5,000 and t Taya ey eS eek troRD, 1419 G st. 2, heme houses caa CURTIS, Room interest teh S RUTHERYO R SALE—TWO-STORY PRESS-BRICK FRONT dwelling, Oth st, near Qn.w. 6 rooms and bath; alt mk; price 85,200. vine 7 — SSTORY BEI 12 rooms, all mai. Price, ey KUTatnronD. 1 SALE—THREE HOUSES IN THE NORTH- ‘west, containing 7 roous and bath each, wituin half a square of cablecars. rented to good tenants at 50 per month; 84. o00ean san i i vestiment. ir pari B. WIGHT, 1408 Gat. OR SALE_NORTHWEST. 10133 10th st, bh, ive? and 1924 8th st, b bm 1, Or. jest location on Capitol Hill, cor. 6th and pont press-riex : North Carina ave. Ut water beatin . el Aso adjoining house. GOL Norts Carouma {Ok SALE_A TWO-STORY BRICK HO’ Se. bet. Sth and Mb sts. : A ‘a ortion of the ‘call at offire for balletin THOS. E. WAGGAMAN.— BETWEEN 6TH AND iy books.” For full list be Ist and 1oth. . very desirable ho six and elie rooms on easy terms. EREIs 450 Loutstana 9 ‘Oh SALE—UNTIL MAX 15-1811 15TH bay-window brick, 6 rooms, bath and cellar; brick yard: side alley, paved. ie. trout and back 000; $1,500 cash. A lo per cent net {nvestment: three handsome : dias in center of city, concrete Price euch $2300. cash bajance in 3 years Bale 5 R 16TH AND T STs. ost handsome houses in the West. th rooms: cedar closets, &e. 5 -n daily ; watchman in charge. roouis; 2 by steaun ; oped ‘OR SALE—THE GREATEST DARGAIN ON THE real estate market square on street caf line, cont flee ‘Of S84 feet on improved nireets, i me dwelling renting tor 59.8 month, fany tetmay we reer fo square Su"toy, Weat easy terms; we refer to square Nu. 1 KA. PHILLIES & SON, 1410 New York ave. ‘OR SALE_SEVERAL NEW. COZY FRAME COT- n £6 roonis, bath, hot and cold < brick front €3,200, DUCKETT Be.. Satory brici ‘s. im ood condition; lot 25x: Sabve om reat: lage alley: this proj Ui cas payment good hone at moderate price. WAILERS & THOMPSON, Moom 8, Atlantic buiaing. duonthiy . 4 chance © = tages ou 15th stn. water: gas, iatroves, concreted celiat Plete in every detail: convenient to cars and herdica; a aaa Rae (OR SALE-A NEW TWO-STORY rin fact, com- every inodern convent ot 21 feet stout by 1M) in de ie Teasou fOr selling. Address EASTERDAY & MAl fn ML, Star office. Cn Ist. between North Capitol and Ist sts. n.e., a Louse Yontaining peven nuutgand tath. ented S20 per momtu.* Price, $3,300. ag sWOS"Y. FISHER & co., all ai. ; Jota. nique houses in. the city: price Lulauice one, two G. HENSEY & CO., 1:00 iE — FINE, 13-ROOM Ls Ayacre of lend in Mt. Pleasant. f Washington Circle and fronting dennsyivania ave, a three-story residence; tue lot ¢: tends through to List. Prive, OK SALE—HYATTSVILLE K woours house: outbuiinis; 98 apr Ft ir two scjuares of station 81,290" ee ey ing : ‘OK SALE--A VERY DESIRABLE 8-ROOM COT- ‘stable and outhouses, ‘hequrirdlly locited and has excelent is 9 lock ent “Terms, 61,500 cash, balance JNO. F_ WAGGAMAN, ‘700 14th st. ‘Ul SaLE—A SPLENDID SPECULATION—NE. jot 20100 or 402100 to 10-foot vaved alley (with two Groom bricks, rented lor #50 adjoins northeast corner of Lut and Q Just half square north of tage, with X acre 83.525 18. JeSCOMB, 618 14th st. | situated ‘at. Brugutw EVEN ROOM BRIC. Ol SALE_ DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN | WEST bs . Rockville; moderate price ; beral terms; Inquire of CASHIER, 706 8th st. n.w. my3-eodu . story brick house, with wn-stone front, containine 9 b the entire scat “Oh st. EXTE: hhern boundary. je Deine paved. and the fin- re power iswoon to be used on the ith USEY AVE. bot fae WHET the present posed BUCLEVAKD from Soldiers’ Home to BUULEV A Efeek Park, thus surrounding this property” with iin: portant thorouxLfares. The interior ‘streets are now being graded and rav- eled and sidewalks are to be laid, trees are ianted and boxed. and the number of new houses now ning crected attests the. most substantial and periua- nent form of improvement. Pians are being also for a number of other nes atte ‘The. inanagers yperty propose to from $3,000 (0 810,000 in tiuprovements. wit resent season, Without cost to purchasers or *. ‘The property in its present condition is recognized as the cheapest on the heights. Prices, 25e. to 40c. per square foot, including cor- ner lots. For plate and further information apply t Wit. Hi BRONDERS & co. F ‘Investors should bear in uiinu that w: P in above subdivision Lave suld trom two to hve tives since the property was placed on the market last most of the lots we are offering are for sale at ORIGINAL PRICES. ‘This is the case notwithstui sng the fact that since that time thousands of dollars have been spent in grading and leveing andgraveling ‘Sigrigand lasing sidewains. planting trees aud otner- _ Wil il.” SAUNDERS & CO.. It 1407 ¥ st. .w. ‘ALE. oLES BCHG LOTs, BEAUTIFOLLY subdivision cloes. to termin o sintcroad. THOS. Ee WOODS © soe ee lOUN- ened rag PROPERTY IN The CABLE CARS are to run within ONE SQUARE, ST. isto be concreted to Whitney ave. (tue wor! 23 besin hay next). and there ina pew’ brick sidewalk hin Be Forse ‘One square north of tI + Eins OS: J. FISHER & CO. my7-3t, 124 F sto. he grounds and the Metgupoiitan street car ine, a his. tact of tana; only $1.20 per toot. Located on'Ist st. between C and ste, northeast. yR SALE iaceantans in heres e 2 a8 }. 1405 Fat. a. pee had a FGtod siabie iota in the square bounded by 15th, a eT Bien co. myS-3t 1524 F st. now. POR SALE — OR WILL TNADE FOR SMALL FY ch crs FOR SALE_A GENUINE SNAP. ONLY 62 4 FOOT, ‘on East Capitol st., within two squares fraine house; must A. SHI Fst. nw. BS a a ge FoR, 2322 ,4 JOTS ON CHAPIN ST. NEAR 14th ot bave ‘water, sewer, gas and pavement pri . BARBER & C0., any St asa whole, $1 per foot. A. Caer UILDERS! iax112; price. ie ise ‘to DUGAN Fe SALE — ELEGANT RESIDENCE SITE, TRI- Bnirle at intersection of Rhode Island ave, ‘and M st. ‘Col Wwe. (0 TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1907 F st. rden ; Suid vee this. RK RENT— Bi THE SEASON OR YEAR—A beautiful sh n me; fur beautiful country piace; house 22 root Dnilles from city. BENIAMIN: Es horse Fi address W. H. SLN- GEErON, som Di, te broke balling, Westupetn, D. FQ, SALE 288 ACRES, X MILE FROM LAN- ham’s station and Swelling and ontbuildimes; will cut probably 2.000 cons S'price, 820) : “te “DUCKETE & FORD, 617 F. FOE SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE WATER FRONT 91 ‘Sdactes, illea from Waahinglon, pear mouth of troud creck, ahd about ig mule abovs River View, Solfexectioats cay Ge ais aa eg ne only $00" mys Dede ET & YORD: G7 F at. nw. STAT: uniiuproved. GH, ote 44, ‘ad od, SK anid 38, tptoved. 2 Meadows, lots. 57° and / 6, Zand Btu Is i 18" 108 nd Tone inkznprowea ‘Ail the improved property is rented to good tenants a good pertentage on the price sakes terns ia, ueCULLOUGH, " Lruner im and pay’ to @ RT OR SALE—BARGAINS—LOTS AT HAL! to purchasers who will build. @. hy ray E— AG. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 46, 47, 48, 49, unimproved: oq, G2, loth ot \pror 8g. 308, lot 2. Si. 204, lois 180, INL, KZ. 183, 184, 7, 18K, 10, 180, 191, 19%, 185, 104; 19, i DESTRABL SMALL LOTS i SALE— A CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. Adjoining the city, the subdivision of B comingdale vets and ity on ae is practically part of the city. , Ci Pavements extend through it. The caryure to run out North Capitol st. desiravie lots tor saie. THOS. J. FISHER & CO. be Ww. 10 SALE—LOT ON 17TH ST. BET. R AND 21x12. ‘electric cars. froataxw of 9 teot 90 G's andl 76 iat on ¥ st. B. w., with two frames renting at $20. Cor. of Gtongia and Kentucky aves... 1 ‘ew car line paasea i trout; Yery cha mye GEO. W. LINKING, 800 Loi at OR SALE—ON NORTE 5: ‘M ST. NEAR 334-6 front Py 100 deep to alley two liomses on this round; would pay Weil; price, $1.50 per it. KU. <NGEKFOKD, U24 Lith 81.) myst Fors At Toc, per square foot. 23,000 se. offer wanted, Florida ave., Lead of Sth st. n.w. alley, party walls; 82,500. alley; @ Fiotida ave. no. bet. 12th and 13th, 200 feet front by 135 to 10-toot alley: 5 . 100 f Cor. of Sth and In.e.. 23,07 oe. with two good frame louses: Fer square foot. bet, adand dd n.W., 07 feet front by 100) price per “us 009 F st. n.w., Room's. Carroll a1 falote ob Chestnut and. Holly aves.” We have Several tuproved properties for sale, from $15,000. GEO. M: MYERS & CO. Tail G st. ‘LUCKY AVE. 8.E., 27 BUILDING LOTS are eet of ground in square 1037, doused by uth and 14¢h sfe., Mass. aver and B et + 18268 to 12-foot rront by 150 to 12-foot alley; 30c. 75 square feet of «round Fok SALE-IN TAKOMA PARK—TWO LOTS: =: only 300 fect frou station; shade trees, sidewalk and electric Mihts. Also some beauti- R SALE_ONE OF THE GREATEST BARGAINS im East Washington fora builder. The northeast forner of 7th and G ste : 72 feet on G st. and 116 it SALE—ALSO ON 41H ST. Pporsae BROOKLAND LOTS. Look for « sxte and profitable iivestment. Let us show you these lots. PRICE AND TERMS 10 SUIT. NEAREST SUBUKBAN LOTS 10 WASHINGTON. HOME. ‘the and Have steam and electric car facilities NEAR THE UNIV ELSITY AND SOLD! We will take pieasure in showing yOu this prope Plats showing the entire section of country and distance of lots from station, esectric cars, city ‘other points ready for distribution. Price trom $200 up, with inouthly payments. For further particulars apps to NES & WEAVER, ap24-1m 20 F st. new. Fo SALE-LOTS. PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC LAND IMPROVE- MENT COMPANY JUILDING LOTS and BEAU- "ES, situate on the Conduit road and receiving reservoirs, at PEK SQUARE FOOT, MILES from the V ABOVE THE LEVEL OF THE CITY ‘The Conduit road. a’ beautiful macadamized road, Kept in repair by the government at an annual expense £820,000. passes ‘ruin tue property, and i Li farsihe PRETTIEST DIIVE ma "or about the Die. trict of Columbia. THE LEGULAR CITY STREETS have been ‘opened up and extended throuxh the property. our une dwellings arenow in course of erection, The Uutiding of an ELECTRIC RAILWAY slong the Con- ‘duit road will shortly be commenced. For plats aud further particulars apply at FRE SAoR ATONE FARM OF 955 ACRES. WITH (welling and out ngs: half inile Hiver trout; 3) miles below Giymont wharf; excellent oll and bedutiful situation. $10 per acre, my73t DUCKETT & FORD, 17 F st. nw. ‘OR SALE—168 ACRES, 4 MILES FROM MAR- Feu ‘Hail, with old dwelling and outbuildings, only my7-3t DUCKETT & FORD. 617F st.n.w. FOR BENT~A DESIRABLE GROOM DWELLING “at, Aumendale station, B. and O. R. R., $12.50 per Byres DUCKETT & FORD, 617 Fst. nw. high and R SALE—SEVERAL CHOICE LOTS AT CHARL- ton Heights;cheap. Address OWNER H, Starof- fice. miy6-1w ‘OR SALE—A LOVELY SUMMER HOME IN THE foe ans ate h feet cont te cae contains nine rooms. kitcben adjoining. The front Yard has many rare roses and other flowers. A stable ind four acre fotot hne ith the . my: Mis. Me MEADE, Marshall, Va. i, a ane ae cITy? you want a country home? Then we offer ‘hoice of two places— one house of mix rocuis shd sttic, with a lores, porch around three sides and 10,000 feet’ of land; two hun- red yards from station; ubd the other, « coftage of ax Foo and cellar, beautifully’ situsted: tou tiautos: JI oF less from the station, with 40,000 feet of both houses have been thoroughly repaired and will be papered throughout to suit purchasers. ‘we will take any one out who desires to see the property, BELTSVILLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO., yo-Bt® Room 15, Equitable buildin. FOE SALE-TEN ACRES OF GROUND ADJOIN- ivuldiaws: yout fruit teen of ll kinds. “Apolo a 2301 Premises, GEO. P. SCHWIER. mytiee he ‘cottage ‘clock who ‘the long drive to Belco with the g! of the scene going on wit ite walt and a taste of gems. She ted each guest to Mra. Lo- throp Bradley and Mre NS Lincoln, who st with her to receive. — gown of mauve chiffon and brocade, trimmed with sprays and clusters of violets, some of which were also worn in ber hair. Mrs. Lin- coln wore buttercup striped brocade com- bined with black net and bad on # pearl neck- lace with diamond clasp. Late in the even- ing Mrs. joined the receiving party. Her gowa ‘was of pote blue eatin, browbed ia tiny rose buds and combined with lace. Mrs. Moore, ina stylish and becoming black lace and jetted dress, and Mrs. J. Mills Browne, in mauve and white silk, helped these ladies do the honors of the mansion. me guests after being greeted by this grou of pleasing women and Dr. Hammond himeelf, who stood facing the ladies in the front draw- FOR SALE TWO (DELIGHTFUL HOMES IX oi of Linden, Md., w iniles from Ws ton, on Stotropolita, ratiroad if net S044 by Stag tS willbe rented. ©. W. HOLCOMB, 29 ¥F st. nw. my4-lw" F 92 SALE-HANDSOME & ROOM HOUSE AND land covered with garden aud fine fruit; rater; on high ground overlooking village: 24 acres of excellent three nunutes frown station #000) easy terius. apl7-dun” O_E. HINE, Vienna, Va. FOE SALELONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL homes in Falls Church, V containing 1% ‘acres Pith spacious porches; fruit and shade trees EA.nod terms foauit. BoA. PHILLIES & SOX epeo-ist 1419 New York ave. FAS, FARMS, FARMS, FARMS 10 all setions of Maryland from 2 to 1.000 acres and trom 10. to. 600, . Now is” the time er acre. 1415 F st. n.w., to invest as near Washington are advancing rap- idly. ‘ti. BROOKE ap21-3m. Washington, D.C. | _mb21-3m G16 12th st. nw. FOR SAGETIN Mi. PLEASANT, VERY DESL J. R. HERTFORD, _apl5-1m 1419 G st. able small 101s on easy fOr SALE-AT A BARGAIN CHOICE LOTS aT ‘orest Glen, Md. ; easy terme; nio if desired. oeey terry HERTFORD. =p-Im 1419 G st. FSR SALE THE HIGHEST AND Dk COR SALE— b. wide X.Y. ST LOT in D. and L.'s sub. div. of Mt. Pleasant; oak trees; phe square from lath st. cars. Address ox 3, Brook- i ‘10-1 Vestment st Sic. per foot. Ground in this locality is Tapidly advanc iM price on account of the mu TAKOMA, mj At from 5 to 20 cents per toot. terms. For piat per foot in wshort tine. “84 ERG OR SO | et TED FOLD W. WALKER a sok. myo x6 12th etn. Too at, Ok SALE—T H South frou and can, te Vought for" $i. Der: ll make the cheapest ‘building lois in that ssc Hon... BROOKS, G16 12th st. mayest an be soud on easy terms. ae a ate one ony {Ok SALE-AT SOUTH BROOKLAND, THREE two at Takome Park, o: ‘Ok SALE_AT WOODSIDE, METROPOLITAN branch—well-built Groom cottace; bot and cold ser particulars call ELDER, cor. 10th and sts. ow. bes, bixzoto W-foot alley each. ret ® New and improving part of northeast, “bet. Mand L sts. Terus to sui SWORMSTEDE —% ‘T OR SALE—AT WOODSIDE—“GLEN table for summer board- F. LEIGHION, 482 La. ave. m2-Im JOR SALE—THIRTY ACRES ON A HIGH BLUFF on the Potomac, overlooking Wi mile distant, one of must be sold tee ad in Star: would make a mi residence or suixvision. Also 100 other suburban places at private sale. Send stamp for map of coun- ‘and roads around Washington. ‘king of buying OF renting a country or suburban, jacesbouid have one. Also two bi ences, with 30 acres of} JOR SALE_STH ST_N. two-story brick: Groouis, bath and cell this is one of the best built Bortheast, abd must be seen to be appreciated. 2 shade: fine view: B. SALE_MILLER & Bol Do you own your Come to see 28 and SALE_MILLEK & ROULETTE, F Have you sen those gems of houses in Le Droit Park? Pertectiy new: Grooms, bath and cellar; every od. bup.. easiest Kinds of ters und only €4, 00, oe is IVERDALE PARK_ COTTAGES AND LOTS FOR SALE. handsomest suburban on the Baltiniore and Some choice lots for sale. Also several tages built in the must tuorough manner, purchased on easy monthly terns. Moon: 5, 1006 F st. n.w., for railroad tickets and visit this beautiful place. i SALE_MILLER & ROULETTE, Fr We have for sale the cheapest house in the 4,7 rovms and bath, electric light _ MULLER & ROULETTE. 13 F. ‘mo. installments for s prett bay: theast ; 6 rooms, bath and cellar: J._A. BLUNDON. TIFUL SUBURBAN SET- Grove, on the Metro- ‘Unly twenty lots left. These ave been reserved in the most desira AKMONT. A Bi ys. express traits only f telegraph, express, schools, churches, good neighbors, We of trees. good water, eyery conve: $5,000. ueuzbborhood and recently built. H. A. GRISWOLD, Real Estate Dealer, All ip Brst-ciaes I-known summer resort, with its 130 opposite side of the railroad. These ‘we how offer for sale #200 to #500 and have a frontage of 100 feet. AT THIS FOK A BAKGAIN. if and bay- window house. 1.000 cash abd. bal ae Ok Ae Ti ‘Oakrnont lots wh:cl SUE ub O st. "bet. W SEK, Licks oth at. u. 1 SALE-A BEAUTIFUL NEW SIX-ROOM cottage ina deliwhtiul locaton Bear the city; only S25 cau. balance €25 per month. EASIEKDAY & i ces. We have plats and chasers: Ow WALMEN CHOATE & CO., 730 11th st. ‘OK SALE—VALUARLE IMPROVED AND UN- PROPERTY ON GEORGETOWN ‘The undersigned offer for sale the desirable real suinte om the Heiite of ‘or Dent Pisce." bbe sold im separate, parceis, as shown by 8 | wiul'be exhibited by the parcels, bounded by Hoad ““Lovers’ Lane" on the east, bj A good three-story brick house, containing 10 va N st. between 14th and v— SALE_HOUSE AND LOT 40 hed stre-t on the soutl Apply JOHN G. DESILVIA, 706 Pond 10ROOM HOUS erated abd in spiendid condition large lot ruauine to veice 5.300 as owner wishes iweeil'at once HEISKELL & McLEKAN, lous F st. Ler the most attractive howe ons and locations of the other Will appear from the plete. chase could be made by parties OF ab investment Full information as to a erecta tees ant James H, TAYCOR, ‘a3 OR SALE OR EXCHANG Ti and conditions of sale, 3 Im swutheust section uf city. JOR SALE—THREF-STORY B. yuilding, O24 F st. JOR SALE—HEA Jots in Brookland, Most thriving suburb of building. Picturesque scenery. Art set ‘Observatory affor © ‘niversity Heights and Washineton. | Every! most extensive view ctures at University lewant new stone station on B. and O.. heated by Every inducement to locate your here. ks itis only’ three miles out «ud in cars or B. and O. trains. of cost to purchasers section put it un our Lands. ‘It is our spec 8. G. TRUSLER & oF SOBY200 LOTS THE NATIONAE ND GLEN 00, $10; incbest land a Var shores, beautiful. views. The ‘thd Dest investment offered in suburban ‘Flats and fais information us BEE Oo ents, 13 Tons. vicinity, overlookiny Lies Letween the pike, factmg the rai ii 4 ii tf HA i i 3 ii ‘stouce. The Hock Creek National Park | eyed, extends f opposite Bie nuisdiviston gad toehs cot 3 BY f and will con- set drive: frous the “Dots er sabe ca eas ‘sub R SALE_G3 FT. FRONT ON FLORIDA AVE. nag Sond eat genes c 10 itis f few days. T. R. BROOKS, 616 ~. myO-3t of 8iige. for the next few FOE SALE-50 37. FRON the corner of 10th nw. ; a kround west of 7th fb, [dmg Toveruenta will rent for €20 per month. 5 16 12th st. KS, 816 Te Fz s it BALE—3 VERY DESIRABLE LOTS ON P about 150 it. by about 66 deep ; 'T ON W ST. NEAR uly ft. deep to alley ; in the city, at Wc. per th. TB. Lp mytist ” F QE SALE-SEVERAL FINE LOTS ON NORTH w York ave.; very cheap at corner Capitol st. near $1.25 per ff. including a valuabl tobe paved lot; street sind electric car line to pass in front of these lots, T. 1k BROOKS, G16 12th st. uw. myt-e FO® 422 sorurap Manon, 13th st., adjoining new house, 502155, Holmead ave., 30x13, rae (7 houses Eslin ave. (sdjoining t hiouses), S0x125. ° Tinh ot Coppenew mouse). So 13o Corner Lydecker and 133th (will more desirably located than any other x laid at ouce without cost to pur also igus and w: $80 Arig ‘aid ts During the past Than 41 70,000 worth of lot ear 1u0Te 70,000 worth of lots have been sold, ” Considering its location this ground is sure to rapidiy advance in“price and will iake Searnees to, 14th, Se cave lines deeireele for taicaine ° le for Bui Purpose, ‘Trees are now planted on each lot and side. Walks to be purchasers ICE & LIPSCOMB, 618 14th st. Fe PATE HOW AND AVENUE a PLEASANT, near 14th st., @ frontage of Wi feet; offered at ‘other ground ont B, 1S 14th st. much lower st Po SALETON NONTH SIDE W ST. NEAR147H, 20x90 to alley; Se foot: groun aie side of stroat and 145 feet Heep, heist # 4:30 ber fout. BRICE & LIPRCOMB, G1y 14th st, (A HEIGHTS. FQ cole Whitney ave.. S0x1 Whitney ave., 50x) Dartwouth st, 40%: Kenyon, 8... sdeise.. Bartuouta ot 20 ‘these lots will pay handaoiuer turns as'an investiucat pay ot BRICE & LIPSCOMB, Gs Lath st. BY JOR SALE—RARE CHANCE FOR BUILDER OR speculator—two lots on Delaware uve. n.e., just halt block north of the Capitol, with 30-foot court in She reer; houses receutly bullt cn thie evar pay 4 per E eet cent on the investment; the front lots are Soph fo aley the reer lots are Jax foot to sell as « whol & my 7st BHICE & LIPSCOMB, fout on very easy ters bis ie a OR SALE— A fine jot on the south side of Ist. between 18th and 19th sts.; 482149 fect to aU-foot alley. ‘The is Fesidenc : . Thos J FistieR & Pay) JOR SALE BROOKLAND AND ADDITION LOTS. ‘These lot a A DESIRABLE SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE with or two lots. No trouble to show pro} Forfull particulars and plat call apom McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, mh26 Corner 10th and G sts. n.w. jaye STEAM ana ice of lots in this locality at LOWEST MOST FAVORABLE TERMS; also Pa Ee teeren iA houses a HY DUGA! Petas ee nn sn Fo SALE—UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS ADDITION ‘TO BROOKLAND. You can buy LOTS OF ANY DESIRED FRONTAGE in this besuthiul sulxlivision. ‘The most accessible suburb of Washington. NEAR CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY AND SOLDIERS’ HOME. On Metropolitan branch of Baltimore and Ohio Rafl- ELECTRIC CARS run every twelve minutes to and from near this property, and pass by or close to all the principal departments of the government, for one Streets 90 feet wide, sraveled and, with paved gutters und {rit anewalne aoa asede tesa $300 to @1,800 per lot. ‘Terms easy. Dis- Prices ‘connt for cash. For plats and farther particulars call on, REDFORD W. WALKER & SON HARRY BARTO: ¥ PI west,on New. Haumpsht re ave. near N et. $3,750. CHARLES EARLY, 603 14th at. n.w. a: COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. JOR RENT_SEVERAL LANDINGS, CAMPING, | picnic and Ashing sites, on the beautitul south Shores of the Potomac, between the “Aqueduct «nd Chain bridges. E. A. PHILLIPS & SON, mydw 1419 Now York ave. Fe SALE On TO TEXSE— ‘At Old Orchard Beach, state of Maine, the Mansion House property, cous sting of 2-story trame dwesiin, aps 16 rooms, water in house trum the ceveLrated Phill spring; frame stable, accomodation for ten horses; 5,000 square fect of land ; situated within ten minutes! walk of beach and depot of Boston and Maine K. K.and five minutes of street cars. One of the most desiraule hours by rail trom summer residences on the coast Boston’ and unrty minutes frou Portland. yatchue, sin, ‘und fishing “unsurpassed, pres 87.000; can sel im addition fo the above the whole oF any pe portunity. all on oF OWE: my2-1w* 1001 'G at Hw of 20 acres of adjoining land. To parties Genirous of grectity a larce Lotes this offers a rare up~ ‘oF further information address oR SALETX ROMBER Ge VERY ATTRACTIVE a8 and residence near Washington ; list inclu Bandaowe conntry residences, sock aud dairy fara Of 10 to 00 meres 01 SUNDIHS & GO. 1407 OR >ALE—A DESIRABLE FARM OF 100 A cn the edie of Gaithersburg, Md. ; 12 Supplied wita hot and cold speing ‘Outbuildings in wood comiition, location high sd very poner geal ‘16 trains th j town prosperous, national bank susi started and the sock Saxeriy taken: $200. per acre refusal for 2) acres healthy: pince., "Price, $125 per acre. W. P. YOUNG, e0w my6-3t 1303 ¥ it. Rok SALE (OK SAL — GLEN ECHO CHAUTAUQUA— Powis t of nearly 52 feet anda depth of | L*Lctein Tuk NATIONAL CHAUTAUQUA at hen about 56 feet, alleys at the side and rear, tue | Echo, at, | of the WOMAN'S EXECUTIVE ‘on Sheriuan st. in the square bounded by loth | COs MIT t . N.W., where prices and and 19th, Q snd 2 ste. ;18 especially mailabie fur building purposes. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., my6Se Te ee POE SALE-FLORIDA AVE. NEAK N. CaP. SY., xsi if taken at once. a “SLENEL, ike ke hire, my6-3t Fain. QOR SALE—-OR EXCHANGE—WE ARE AUTHOR- ized to offer several fine pieces of unimproved ope in the southeast in squares 1086, luwks, 108 pit iotubes at low fyures in exchange for small wood ting locations. in ood Manteo. Y: WORTHINGTON & BRO. my6-2t 15 F st. a: R SALE shuren, fats. betel oF r Uzi gs.40 ft call i bes Seay * For SaLE— KALORAMA LOTS. ‘We have some choles lots in this subdivision, which can be Louxht at reasonable prices. A plat’ can be senat our oBics THOS. J. FISH ‘Ok SALE— ‘A Landsome lot ins handsome resident sect Rhode tsiand ave. between Connecticut ave. and 1 ‘st. —U5 feet trout. my5-3t NT THINK TOO LONG. VAR- ties louking tor cesirabie site on 16th st. n.w. for residence or speculation, facing FICKLUN, 006 14th st. FOe SALE_WE ARE, AUTHORIZED TO OF1 or sale for a lust FS BALE—TWO LONIAL ESTA’ Us pepe | eaeieatage f oh as Baie LAT afar. ne ain HOME; Tenement ‘house: at 3 son = 904 F at. btained. my2-lin* ‘OK RENT—LAWNDALE; LARGE BRI Fi mon. 18 toons, elewantly. furnished Frederic, Md. Baitiuore, Md. POR SALE. R SALE-AT FALLS CHURCH, V. E deeutiiul plawe called “Home He now: re large ve Preeintes Pee rey ae a BATES eo... N¥_OF EWE MOST DESIRABLE lots in West End Park, Rock ville; wil 4 low. set UN'S: Wich Tune Gat Lawton, U.S. army, comtainiag 10 acren: hes ‘large nice house of 14 rooms; lange barn; pouitry: houses; Iruit trees of all kinds; four acres of lawn with magnificent shade trees surround the nonse; vegetable warden planted: must be seen to be ap- ap21-tu,w,th-3w 1407 F st. iw. OR BRENT—IN ROCKV! MD., MILE! a. on Weshington, i With Ceueae ruiivoad, peer thou, ‘exceedingly con venien ‘complete bath room kitchen (which requires next to Boe house is handsowely situated on a fine lot aud strest an. omy three minutes’ walk trom the ‘the Wwater in drawn frou a su tant and slight des-ent, eect an some 30 feet ee Roe ‘be found any where. ‘To secure it call upon oF ediAress at once e ‘Ma. Or SWORMSTEDT & BRAD! Or WASHINGTO! a N SuxistOWkn, a ‘None but first-cless tenants need apply. abundance and sirictly pure at all tines, in a com- het cooling boi Pate eA ey ah faving handsome 1 welling MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN Moses TO LOAN ON APPROVED DISTRICT epee inmate RRR 920 F st. new. pM ESTATE INVESTMENT. SAFE AS U. 8S. BONDS. SIX PER CENT, PAYABLE ARTERLY. IN SUMS OF $1. SMALL PREMIUM CHABGED. 000 000 Loan 200 ‘ON, 009 REAL, 300 ESTATE. 8p30-tr THOS, ¥. WAGGAMAN. | OXEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER srestopel security in suns from, #400 ‘at. Fates of -nterest. RK. A. PHILLIPS & SON, apzo-1it 1419 New York ave. MONEY 70 LOAN IN SUMS To SUIT AT CUR Fie rates on approved ee security ; special rivieees Prior pays Lpeaime THLER & RUTHERFORD, 1907 Fet.n.w, MONEE TO LOAN TN LARGE AND SMALL SUMS at Sand 6 per cent on Ved real eatate in the Diserict of Coltuubia. Ie He'T. LEIPOLD. sw. sth aud F sta. n.w. hile ‘a20-tin mand 3 interent. ° WILCOX & HESTON, 1007 Pa. uve, nad Giheod Le ave. spll-lm [ONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL A 5 WESCOTT, MOREE 2S, OAL iN SUMS OF FROM 0306 & Foal eatate security ino delay: se BUTLER, UGAN & apdte 600 F st. n.w. ‘MG3EY 70 LOAN—WE HAVE 4 CONSIDERABLE of money on hand to Joan, in sums to suit, ‘on food real estate in the city. Also ‘installment loans: = margaine » spec's SMITH & 0) _apte 1418 F st. n.W, MOREY To LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate ; no delays. MM. PARKER, ho 141s Fat. m M&XEX 70 LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT. ATOAND Oper cent, CHD, C. real estate security, FRANK T. RAWLINGS, 1505 Ps. fer (The Avlinxton Fire ins. Co. votes.) ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- ‘at lowest rates of interest; node- security, ‘the security is) 0. C. GREEN, 305 7th st. n.w. MOREY, TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE; PROMPT Ud attention to all epplications. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F st. a. w. apl-Im_ MO®ES to Loax a IN SUMS FROM 9500 UPWARD, AT FIVE AND SIX PER CENT, ON REAL ESTATE IN THIS prover. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, Cor.10th and F sts.n. w. fet 2,200, WANT MONEY!—910 TO ¢100T0LOAN at low jerest on furniture, ree8, houseLuid other a wagons, hot foods oF other erranal propert frou Feaidence ns Yrincipal and interest. payable Payments; no removs of publicity.’ Address Box 0s, ja3-Gun MOSEX,10 LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESTRED aT lowest rates of interest on apy roved real estate sit- bated, within the District of Coluiubia; no delay be yond time necessary tor examination of fitle aud prep- tiv OF + Coutnissions reasonable mene OF ares SOTHOS. J. FISHER & CO., _feB-tt 14 F at. Bw. MORES, TO LOAN Tn suns to suite at lowest rates, on ‘tate secur FICE Gs2 BROWS, pty 1454 Pennyivania MOSEX TO LOAN OX REAL ESTATE AT LOW- ‘ent Rates. WASH'N DANENHOW. ‘Succemor to DANENHOWEE & BON cor, and G. C23 THE COURTS. Equrry Court—Judge Hagner. Yesterday—Reubson agt. Hogers; leave to file amended answers. . Cincurt Court—Judge Coz. Yesterday—Mary C. Gray agt. Linus Weed and Sinsheimer and Frank agt.. A. Fitgerald; judgments by default. Annual Meeting, Church of Our Father. At the annual meeting of the Murray Univer- salist Society, held last evening, the following officers were elected, viz: Moderator, T. E. G. Pettengill; secretary, Wf. E. Williams; treasurer, Mrs. R. G. Blasland; trustees for four years, C. E. Town and W. H. Knotts; for three years, P. A. Auer: for one year, J. M. House. The society voted to adopt the envelo) em ie tem of contributions as a means revenue required. EES) Reproducing Pictures by Electricity. The old ides of reproducing pictures by electricity ata distance, or, in other words, of telographing pictures, has reappeared in Cleve- land, where « stock company is to be formed to push the enterprise. It is claimed that an ap- aratus has already been invented which will the a a = periment wis made a fordayeage ne Sister Mary Agatha Bussell, founder of the Convent of the Sisters of Visi Bt iin and Ais olderatang nsdn Mina the ole te ‘The Massachusetts sre rt commissioner corporations has ordered the Eastern Invest- ment Company to cease doing business in that state. It is stated that the concern has not the amount of assets it claims. Te i if = F A Mr. J. H. Inman denies that the Richmond bu ing room, had rest of the big room for SS and conversation. The many utiful objects which form a part of the dec- oration of the house, the fine old china and the rest of the artistic collection that fills the man- telsand the cabinets at onceattracted the critical eyes of the guesta. On the other side of the hall the st lendid library with its well filled shelves and comfortable ‘and luxurious lounges and chairs, suggesting the leisure and quiet of scholarly life, was the most envied possession which Dr. Hammond had to show his visitors. The dining room had its table piled high with all sonsonatie delicacies and substantiais. In the bay window samples of Dr. Hammond's elixir, ‘made after an old and valued recipe, were dipped up from the depths of a mam- moth punch bowl, and proved an exhilarating and refreshing beverage to the medical gentle- men. Ont in the ball room, the great square court in the Senter, there was ive yoda but ts sparkling depths revealed no! stronger than apollinaris lemonade. More than that the early comers had» chance to dance, an before 10 o'clock younger and friskier Practitioners joined hands with the pretty girls and forgot time and duties. The musicians were stationed on the balcony just over the mammoth fireplace, and many of the guests who wished to watch the varied scene on the floor enjoyed the view from the same situation. On the second floor the art gallery was open and was rarely without interested occupants. ‘The visitors are gett well acquainted with each other thro dgriie dimebag.» these social gatherings and all are forming friendships that they will dislike to break even temporarily at ‘the close of the convention. These entertain- ments are ulso serving another pi by drawing together the members of the local eo- ciety and the ladies of their families, many of whom were acquainted with each other only by reputation. wife of a leading army doctor said last night that she had made more ac- uaintances among the families of Washington loctors since the convention began than she had during her entire residence in this city. Nearly all of the physicians who were promi- nent in the entertainment of their visiting brethren on Tuesday evening again shared the hospitality shown them last night. ‘The Washington Club came together yes- terday afternoon at the club rooms and over a cup of tea with the usual accompaniments its past, mtand future were discussee by the mem! Indoor life was as attractive yes- terday afternoon as upon any day in the height of the winter and viost rien, of the club's quarters were eto | heightened in every way by just these conditions. Where- ever flowers could be placed to advant there they added a fragrant bit of color. If the truth must be told, the flowers sup; just the went which nearly every lady who went in the club up to this felt—a desire to place there herself, so important @ Byprengatieedl cose seem to the average woman. Of course the tea table played its usual leading part in the after- noon’s p ‘Three agreeable young it- ing stations. These were Miss Jennie Sherrill, Miss Dahlgren and Miss May Cox. One of them served cafe frappe, but it did not make any difference what served. The dainties were only the incidentals to the feast. The house warming tea was for talk and talk only, and everything conduced to keep up these interesting murmurs of voices, for everybody was at once hostess and guest and consequently every one put forward her best endeavors to do her share toward the general dissemination of ideas. Mrs. Lee, the presi- dent of the club, was naturally the center of many groups of ‘ladies, who, if they did ‘now her previously, ars now t of excellent selection that they have made in elect- ing her to her prominent office. The board of governors were also in for their share of commendation in the viding of such agreeable quarters and their subsequent efforts to still further consult the as and convenience of their sister mem- bership were briefly scanned. The honorary members—the ladies of the foreign tions— also enjoyed the occasion, as they in the future all the privileges as well as the festivi- ties of the club. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Elbert 8. Todd tendered ® pleasant informal reception to the tion and friends of M.E. Chi last eveni a Fe gpm agp over wi 3 a recent jointed as pastor, having been pee i a om Grace Church, Baltimore. The parlors were decorated with wild flowers, shrub- bery and English ivy. From 8 to 11 p.m. the rooms were packed with the warm-hearted, social people of Hamline. Mr. Westerfield of New Orleans and Mrs. Ida W. Whittington of the church choir enlivened the occasion by some fine selections on the piano. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. W MeConihe, who were mar- in Vincennes, Ind., last Thursday, will be senna tomar friends "Tuesdays during May at 2132 L street northwest. Mrs. Gardiner Hubbard has cards out for Wednesdays and Fridays. 4to7. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard are now Mr. Abner F. Dunnington, accompanied by his wife and son, left the city yesterday for _ SHOOTING sTaRs. ‘The Weather Bureau seems to be decorated aT TRE RACER She—innocently: “Harry, how does @ horse break the record?” Signor Crispi refers to bis rival and successor as “Ruddie, the Kid.” Jack, the Nipper—Jack Frost. Miss East: “Have you ever felt blue, Miss Miss W—with an adverbial sense: “Ob, yes, I was caught in a cyclone once.” XO CHALE axD WATER. In avaricious blindness, For mankind's sake, don't try to skim The milk of human kindness. ‘& BACE QUESTION. Gladstone: “What isa Scotch-Irishman any how?” Balfour: “I presume it is one who bas been ‘This weather is almost cold euough for the visiting doctors to lay it out. After the conventional manner—nominating ‘@ candidate. ‘METEOROLOGY. Little snowy fiakelets, Little spears of ice, Make the fruit much scarcer, But increase the price. They do not use kerosene oil-cloth in making light under-clothes. SPACE TAKES. Customer—in Bar room: “‘Can I get anything on my face in this mill? Barkeep: “Judging from the space occupied by the nose already on thesite, I should say you “Art is long, my boy.” Mr. Vermillion: “On the contrary, I bave found it uncomfortably short.” “Yes,” said the campaign speaker, “T'll fight it out on this lyin’ if it takes all summer.” Abad dinner takes away o man's appetite, and 80 does @ good one, for that matter. This cold wave will be fired in a few days. HAGEESTOWN NEWS. Churches to Be Built—An Inter- esting Law Case—The Cold Snap. Correspondence of The Evening Star. Hacrnstowx, May 7, 1891. The numerous church edifices now adorning Hagerstown give evidence of its moral progress. To the eighteen structures now standing three more are to be added. The first of the new ones tobe erected will be that of the Baptist congre- gation. This will be built of brick, with « handsome tower, and occupy « prominent posi- tion at the corner of Washington and High streets. The second will be the Christ Re- formed, the congregation of which is now worshiping ina church at the Oek spring on Franklin street. A lot for » new edifice has been secured on the same street, a short dis- tance westward, where a commodious building will be erected immediately. St. Mark's Luth- congregat now worshiping in Western iota, bee eo opteen tk coveral eb jota, and will in the near future build an edifice to meet its wants and one in keeping , formerly a resident of this county, but now of D., her nest friend, J. B. Bausman, filed a — BS ao 4 in we Nop of this county for an injunct Hoffman, Eavey & Co., oh sheriff, from levying on_ cer- tain real’ estate at Wil the banking firm o alone, her husband, Hen: e to do so. The bankers and judgment was rendered in their default. Years afterward the plaintiff issucd « scire facias to revive the judgment, which was going out of date, and writ the defendant resisted judgment fiat w was not ¥: but v ‘a now signed by Mra. the returs of this ‘appearance the ground that married woman judgment ob- Ged upon it eeanot be enforosd. “ Hecenthy 8 fifa. was issued,and the aberiff of this county of at Willi pp iakerficd tevin, bes roperty that the injune- ‘owns, by inher- It ia to restrai: itance, a valuable reer piece aids that be has announced is Mir. Geo. At. Acold wave struck this locality last In the great western Maryland peach belt, Edgemont, on the South mountain, great concern was felt for the fruit, wuge bonfires were started in the orchards of that magnificent row of young elms on the east side of New Jersey avenue northwest be- tween K and L. streets that was being perpe- trated by the men laying the water main. kindlier disposed toward the trees, by between the trece, thon onenveting wecdor kes roots, every pipe conld with very little more trouble have put in place and every tree saved. Col. Elliott seems to be the one responsible for the matier and the Commissioners have submitted the above to him for report. the cancellation of a number of as sesamente against property eold and deeded for arrears of taxes. A recent case involving between @1,000 and @2,000 of arrearsef taxes has been before the Commissioners and they have decided that all such cases hereafter must be determined by the court separately. The decision of the court in the matter se taken advant to District. "En couvestonion’ otte Colones Dome upon the subject he said ‘ want to criticise the decision of the court. The | i Amendments to the Laws of the Order to Be Urged. An adjourned meeting of the grand com- mandery was held last evening at the new Golden Cross Hall, National Capitol Bank build-. ing, Grand Commander Eble presiding. Miss Marguerite McCutcheon resigned the office of vice grand commander, and Mra Marthe J. Peabody was elected to the office and installed by Deputy Supreme Commander Dr. 8 AH. McKim. The supreme representatives were in- ommended by the grand commander: That authority be conferred upon the senior nd commander present, in the absence Erte supreme deputy, to install elect of » commandery; that the duty of the su; medical czamine carafll al of ection original the benefit certificate [ } ; ui ‘i bebitel HH 595¢ nie atitH el i ; TH iit i ili flies Hib it i 3 g i i i 4 z Th pursuance toscall the members of the new bicycle club met Tuesday night at the resi- dence of Mr. George von Dackenbausen, $194 P street, when an invitation from the Potomac Athletic Club was extended through Messrs. von Dackenhauson and Fenwick for the consolida- tion of the two clubs. The terms of the union ST. JOHN'S WORKINOMAN'S CLUB. ‘The St. John's Workingman's Club gave their last musical and literary entertainment of the season at their large ball on M street last night. Ne 4H. J. ee ters, Mrs.8.8. Watts and ¥ £ 5 i Hy : i fi j THE WATER VALVES. ‘These of the Second Class to Be Transferred to the Distriet’s Care, ‘Tux Braz has heretofore referred to the let- ter of Col. Elliot, in charge of ,the Washington aqueduct, relative to a proper division between the United States and the District of the re- sponsibility and i ry fi af Fe { H i i | £ i i f is il t if s vi | Fritch and Donaldson. FLOWER THIEVES AT WORE. ‘The residents om the heights are much aa noyed by the small boys of the town, and par i and seine ase oa wae Gitappeared frum tho fond yerds of the sau. ‘TEE NEW CANAL DaxDGE. Workmen are basily engaged putting me- chinery in the now @redge that the ae ence the Chesapeake and Obio _ ; | ay a a i f r 1