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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. = ee coc | ae SALE—TWO-STURY FRAME HOUSE, NINE i pac Foun = all mod. taps. ; lot sox ‘A DECIDED BARGAIN— Hoth eh” West Washington 160 feet from wetror Sa clogantreghiruce um Pt nese Dupont Circe: Freee car line. Avni alter p.m. to OWNER, B11 | 2x0 to 9 30 foes eller: he property, will Ne porn = or ease ahd peas to inapect soy fo Z = bates bay wrina 005-38 1505 Pennsylvania ave. : 3 Natio ‘ak of Wa SALE-2398 11TH ST. 8. F.: BAY-WINDOW | attic GLE AUUGAN, National Bank of W Funct igen at ben Tae hee hoses come fet fo pod alles; ‘now vacuut! @AOON SOK FF | erro itaee ‘OR SALE-CAN LE PAID FOR BY RENT OF | (4%, BEAU F roous: cuner ieaving the uy will/soil ate cr ‘early new very fine house roo and 2 Dati: bay window to top: all ue te munity. Room ‘2, G08 F ets mw, bet ah ia Phare el rs EN 07 shoDE A NEAR PAIVENTH STREEL NOI Athorouchiy well-baut there story _besoment wine ‘and Tog i DUPOLMARTERS, wide hallway THE EVENING STAR: FOR _ SALE---HOUSES. SEU wean, fine Feuah 2 Gi ‘thro Ei Tui IB FINEST PRIVADE. DWELLIN ON SALE 1003 T ST. N. W., BETWEEN (STH | IN, THE ‘citi, FOR SALE AT PLLGE OF rs * ‘press’ bric rooms; | #23. . modern improveluents, price, 5,500; one-half Cash, | | Por permit to inspect 3.%.%. HOYOK, class barcains. We also | baiauceon tune. G17 I'st_, between 6th and 7th stss. | Apply to - "50S Penma, ave. statin tary sat siaald diocks eee tO in: toSAt. alley: {oon SALES TWO-WHIL Lu zr [aTORY Vite & KLEINER, ico. 81.00. tw ‘brick; TOR SALE WELL-LOC, heres Fat nw. Ticdern improvements $3,300; one-half | oe eee er wee teen et aT ae SEVEN- La 8. .w.. two-story | rains by WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO. jones unten. | Tena —_* 3407 Pot. 2. heap; $33,000. a .. LWo-story frame; lot 20x100 to30-ft. 7B SALE— ee = ee Fe pa ge OR SALE_4TH ST. BET. G oe 26 st. 0. * a seen By EE OEE FORS<UEG100M BRICK FOR 61,400; GROOM | $iTeut containing ever 0 Hote eet miele ened W. B WATSON & CO. F pries tor JO); 4 frase le 5 by OD 90 aller cm ‘bath rooiws, numercUs largs closets, etorage FoOms = so H 700: one 12 | snd convervatory. Ewe K, HST. N. © | room prew brick un East foot tront.$¥,000. | “Sox 15 to a wide well-paved alley. EWC ROOM Devel ail throaah aad _, DONOHOE. LANGE STABLE AND CARRIAGE HOUSE should exapiine this before ; _Oc3-3t*_ Hie Price, 82.000. ‘Terms reasonab! WB. WATSON E00-. | POE SALE—in00 N ST, S.W., UANDSOME COR-| Yor Verust to tuapact the premuises apply to Gis @ st_D we her residence. furnished ot witurnisbed: 12roome: | ove N HoxeR, POR SALE—TWO GROOM BRICKS, A.M. 1.. & | open srates and furnace: collar under house; woders 3-3t > Pa ave. ne bets ath aml Seh smn. w-- lot 13,0x02 feet" to | Pavrovenmenta. Apply to OWNER, ot thenoue, A | Toi sare Alley irented «: 92 no.; terins easy. Price, $2,850, | Darcain to imanediate purchaser. A VERY DESIRABLE HOME ob WH. WATSON & CO. BOG st. D. we AT A POSITIVE BAIGAIN. it SALE HANDSOME minscer st. next to coraer of 10th st. ; ten rooms; en soo Pes SEW HOUSE, WEST- | 1 North side Corcoran st. bet. 14th and 15th sts '. w., 3stortes and cellar; 10 rooms and bath: in good rooms; ances: teruis very gaay: | OFder. Frice, $7,000. 3 yw wannen &co., | alley; sable cu alloy ent Oe is Tath st ae. ou ‘The beautifur Poe SALE_4 CHEAT HO’ near 14ch: three stories, USE ON CORCORAN ST. and cellar, 10 rooms and ‘ation in northwest Fine three-story bay-window brick resid: ii modern improyeiuents; house 26 ieieat spat i ns Shee aria et ta ate + lot Wx1z5 to ‘tu-foot "I" ‘sub section on widest street in ee a ah ieee gee ae Sum end 4 p.m. eee gare For sale — surenion ora “win Seeders SESS oo SEPA RIERT of aes ene ny ‘terms: 14196 st. fp io eee FSR CHOICE Lore at FOREST PL (Dutversity) trom 8 to 200. per ‘Mé., on monthly | eran ~—Tr See teeta, om Mat branch, B&O. R.Rnear Hor # price, 0c. ; wide aE reo | Mv Soeines, ‘pEEbLE Davis's co., p--ay FoR Satz ok. [ANGE ;AIN—TWO $ ra} B. H. WARNER & CO. desirable lots overlooking the city near 17th and U Ber ese. Oe a NOE ew | Gch peee OME OMY BRT LORD, 14106 ot. For Hacpahire ave; war Be aun G0. Bolas | KOE, SALE, ON, FRCHANGE DESIRABLE LOF ipahire improving newhbor! te 1H. WARNER & 00., o6-3t 916 F st. aw. + ry z ic te qi AJ cal: oR SALE— a 3 CEACHLEN & parouetber. ‘A bewutifully located Jot on Gien Behe TX. 3 7a. 229-10¢ con beeen 3 . RED § LLSTON, VA., 0c5-3t G22 14th st. a. 8 See FRSA sEEET FRONT ON N ST. BET. 8 on tro streets: $1,000; a.90 iote adjoining 708. x & SON, 5 Oa. REBT EAS 8 80%, |. 00 | POR SaLe—ar eden: a SLX-ROOM R SALE-. 3’ iN" ‘HB St. i for s collar: Fae ee er eae |S ee rs, FERN & SON, e4 Oc5-3t ‘oa Lath at, e Also, new cottage, with beth, range, <a Pts orn ae! a. ave. nw. ee COUNTRY _REAL ESTATE MR BALE-200-ACRE MAB! 5 Fontes trom Orit exchange for Wasb- Pag Gi ¥ st. nw. ‘BET. 4TH & OT: 8.E—S6xili, ALE_ DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY eee ier, sewer and asplalt street.. 606 '75e center anda Winter health resort: a city of conven- WES! Hons, and an objective | oint of all tourist, i R'E 00. 635 0a. n. 108 19. 6x95; alley: on'y $7,000. city, and half square from Washington and George: town cable road. This is the most desirabi perty as ve. near 8.0. 36236. BR SALE —SEVERAL SUBUBB: ae DAVID D.'STUNE, $00 ¥ ot. nw. oe I eB VAMBOW OO ve iat ba sng i are g7e4s ot 1. EA Ra POR SALECNEAR 107M ST. ON | T_THREE Price of $5.U0u-- 0c5-6t G16 14th st., Lawrence building. ane: 2 Nes tego Se Ot 800. | farms very cheap and oh easy Uehins; Parties taken 10 orice and col oy; house in elegant . ‘aaa ieainam, fast v1 4 SALE ON F BAT WERE. AND 19TH acres ‘tree of chatwe: for list abd map. es chen a SS VID D. STONE, 800 Pst. n.w. iuoders inprevenjents gd, teorhond ad ote Apply to 3. ¥. BUTE. Poeeitnie, soa to atey, with 810 pat mont ee £500, res, & 80%, SARE EULESMENTS Tiel Fet'nw. “oco-ot = ID D. STON BW. _ | Venient tocare. . z . KVE. rental, four-room frame house; ouly 82.1 EO. R SALE— . Wi ‘POR SALE 94,00 WILL BUY & Nice wousE | “4 ‘BM. WARNER & CO., FGF SALE-THRER-STORY BRICK DWELLING; | F- GKAMAM, 1310 F st. cee oeS-at 7 aan See Row care are-3 0 | Freitas atu us oan Taxniiais agations oa East Capitol st.: 6 rooms, bath and cellar— ocd it 916 F et. n.w. 11 rooms; all mod. imps.; south front; conve: — =a —— E—150 LOTS 1N CHARMING GLEN- wood land ; $800; ith ts. p OR oo 7 - nientiy located, northwest? ham ‘ratory brick sable | PRR SALE-NO CASH REQUIRED—GivE YOU | FSi, ‘Pali: ctectrio Girest to the aity; low | "Ey 30 eS ese BuO Fou SACEOA SAFE INVESTMENT in a cheap| POR SALE-IN SPLENDID, CONDITION. RE-| nlentiy located: northwest: hah 2-sto Kefatle | TE! tive years to pay €2. 64 for icton 72 and Mats. wei Boeseaed oar eres ker forly to | 083 DUCKETT & FORD, 617 F gt. ; ae : cently papered and painted, in good order in eve . sul rooiu tor 2 B Ger ERY dhsiraule location. “KENNEDY & FICK: | COUTHERN INVESTMENT COMPANE Roses. $0 | PURER DOLLARS PER AGRE wie bencueck Fecesrty cu jth st, near BE: 7 rooms and cellar: SPsccun ond yeth brie on Das. bes. 10 per veut interest. Price $9,000. | Tse 73M ides ef a se : 7 Sige Stats alley’ @ors0u- = Torte Basco seked: —_———7 & CO. ee ok aap SaRaanS LORE lois, 'of one-quarter of an acre ppon the | Washinton.” SAMUEL BEALMEAIL S10 St, Foal Tui saue A VERY curaP PROPERTY ON oe Waren: WOK SALE—175 Q ST. Toro paroe | PPS A Fa eaten beh ot ba and 4th. 01.10 electric Fond. ueat Tanaliyiown, ‘minutes | st., Baitimore, Md. 3 Hesse: oe BisGii aller cat gate ee” | oe aE and stone, good 2s ew. 819-000 $i-42 80. Gd, Beat m0. bot £0: | Syoranie oy the SUUTREEN INVESTIENT com. | FOR SALE—is5 ACKES BEST LAND IN MONT. it ‘DAVID D. SiONE. 806 F st. n.w. ‘or. br., Oth st. n.w. near Florida ave... ah ae O12 Sth ee pid ANY, 80 and 31, Corcoran building. ve:?2-1m | p, $O™MeTy, ‘close 00 Tenlevioen ana Ronvite ee POR SALE-PEICE @3,000, NOW KENTING FoR | GF; Pr.. 20th n-c. near East Capitol st...... FOE SALE-A BARGAIN TO BUILDERS AND | wooded and cleared land: fine natural springy; Fey EE SRICE 05,000, BOW BERTING FU8 | S60". eek $00 | IX Bomersoskera: tue east front ois adjomine 21 inh snuitable tor ‘ate Jand s- anouchusctts ave, six rvous and bath oe | at. sie. and ave. fone foured caab Guilt an Sor eee vin oa a DAVIL (806 F st. nw. ‘S5e | 913 Hast Capitol st. ‘0017-Lin’ ocs-lw* L ‘80c — x — ar wisi ieee " FOR_SALE—LOTS Bij Harn 130 at ner Dayton, Hore oud tain, weet. ol. Uc. Sunil cash payment- 3. Guay & Cl gos Mabieave.. ds. ii. a county, afd. "Any portion of ft will produce 10 barrels SESSS. CREW 8 CU. Ors Fo. weg | FOR ESCHANGP EQUITY OF 612.000 15 Yea atee Pers Bree bey Lot 2 Soe | Jhon saLe— SCreny arate Taare be naance | beautiful lawa; SALE—CHEAP—315 M 5. W., 7-ROOM BRICK erty wort! $12,000; centrally located northwest; | 1430 Pierce place, 38. 8r.. b. HOLMEAD MANOR, MT. PLEASANT. sary outbuildings: all in excelient condition, wit ex. house: good business stand; will ret for 1 now under rent at $1,800 per aupum . for vood unim= : Sige MANOR, MT. F toy cupreitings,culte guealent comdieeny wie: tb; § wood tuvertaucat. ONLY el.600. Proved property. a7 Ghar 8 C 6 were ERA OF change or city -B.YOUNG PARSER Wiodl ae ens] BO a sO OE Saban, iui7 Pec” | WILL DISPOSE Os LHe ENTIRE BUpprviBION | SOE ot Bm FARM FRONTING POTO- 7 NT INVESTMEN ‘OR SAPE-CORNER HOUSE AND FUENT Foe SELBY MERRILL & ETT ALLA Ey, w | EVERYONE OF THini Lote IS ON GRADE oR | Pinsc:talf mite trom Moca Venn Oy one, Se ee) one eR RECN ORD, eae aga 8 WEEEMICUANED Eien nce atages Se ass Sub Lhe bye | 28 1007 F st. nw fino three-story Urick residence contai Send Nin. we Sionaeoatainiag about ib, O00t “109 | SEVEN OF ABOVE-LOTS“ALE OFFERED at | Adem ocG" StoungVernon, Varn ses owe T & BRADLES, G27 F st | JOR SALE—NEW BAY-WINDOW PI BRICK se per lpg py wally gna .W., 20230... 2,000 FRICES SET {08 SALE-FINE COUNTRY RESIDENCES ON = en wide-avenue; § rome and uth and celiar: ail ey,,om which there i ith uede Kn 6. Bao 35200 | sree apove DuAE phicrs ts ar Pa arg ee Po ee wi; 179x115 to wi A $1008, cuss gist near N n.W.. 21x 5 ‘ SUMT. PLEASANT | REVELL & BANDON. Trustees, 110 St. Paul st. Senta! jocstion. “ HORSTRAMY & JESTER, ‘ear =Uth b-W-, 20%! 63 HAVE ADVANCED. eee” ‘oct ‘Tthand F sts. new. G hear Isth new. Soxi2t 20 TO 50 PER : (2345, 1947 and 1349 K, eo snd ee hn Fes Soe is fae ee $0 THE TRUSTEES HAVE DONATED )Ok SALE—A GEAUTIFUL AND LARGE COUN- cP | tng h w.eus.--o1-200 | PPORMALE-FIVE DESIEABLE, BRICK DWELL- | Notice wid buwincnt: modern iuprovements.. ‘Ap | G hear atime 3370 1,000 SQUAR FG reaidunce co bad Oran eae COU bb, sr. ail..$15,000 000 | Ht ines uN. J. ave. n.w., rented at $ each: | Ee tn ‘3030-1 ociritt F THIS VALUAULE PROPERTY TO THE PUB- | ing nouse: near station. GANNON & eV eLie Store snd dwelling 1001 ‘suv | price, $1,800 each. I2-rovin brick dwelling, 19th st. . y 2 . 'WIDEN SPRING. THUS TAK- | ‘Trustees, 110 st. Paul st, Baltuwores © beos iat ad UE sence -.0¢ 700) 1: SO . | $15,000. Brown stone front dwel Ane, ‘OR AND NORIHEAST, | POR SALE—A WARE BARGAIN —WE OFFER A ING THE INITIATORY STEP = - Se - G00 several new three-story pressed-brick moder beautiful lot on K st. (north side) between Conn, SECURE TH Ok SALE—300 ACRES ELEVEN MILES FROM houses; 9 and 10 rooms each} furnace Lea ave. and 2Ist. st. A imost desirable situation. Lot 24 BOULEVARD (ins city, on B. &P. RR; eo.d as a whole or sub- ‘ash payment, balance moUthiy. EAS by Sa. Price obly @4,000. FuOM THE dixiged: voy chewp. ” G. Hl CALVERT 8°00: teas property. oa th seed ne S| see Uibts Benne: uve aw, sonnho THE ae Por sare-VaLUaece DupROvED FuOPENTE stable, S UK SALL—BRICK HOUSE 720 191 . BET. 3 3 rN ‘D ¥ ‘6.000 | ins a Brick dwelling, Tus POhaa ine. orto te rent bye it esp in Foe AEGAN O TINE LOTS ON BINNEY ST. | we ane SPENDING FROM S00 TO 8500 EF iD the city’ plow the tnesttta tee Somme Sah Ha a PTET 9.000 | e.000-_W._O. DUVALL, $28 F st: nw. FR ULS We awe HALEY CO WHTLING, a.) between Tath and 16th; faciny south; #1 per foot. JUPRRILOUNG STREETS AND Lore wth | seta ty. oe ee 5.5 £.000 | F'rnes rented at Si0auist stats: atl na imys | POR SALE—BOY A HOME AN ts j404 0% | TO CONTINUE THIS OUTLAY UNTIL WINTER | FOX SALE-FAEM G7 ACRES IN ALEXANDRIA id, by. $5,500. JOHN W, DONOHOL, aid ‘ew 4 and 6-rooa houses for sale very cheap by | [JOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL CORNER 1 BT. | STOPS US. county,’ Vireinia, 33 miles from city, 2 houses, ‘900 | gare Gass, by; $e a ocS-3t* | Geo. R. Arrington, builder and owner; trom S100 Lot Sze Zee; PRICE, $5. 0¢0. IN SELLING THESE REMAINING Los, WE | barns, ihe f-uit, teiiced; a xood location jor dairy oF — ~ jall cash payment ; Just beyond H st. EXCEPTIONALLY DESIRABLE, WILL MAKE TERMS 10 SUIT PURCHASERS. ior fruit raising end gardening; terms to suit; price, fb, 1,800 RK SALE— burg road n.e. (660) J. B. WIMER, KEAL ESTATS, DESCRIPTIVE PLATS AT OUR OFFICE OB | $9,000. Or will rent at low rate. R.A. PHILLIPS & ~ $5,000 342 ‘Two frames on 30th st. ‘Several houses ior r-nt. ocd 608 1thst | SENT BY MAIL UPON APPLICATION. SON, 1419 New York ave, _ 921-1 ary 600 = Brice Pabst Lisiveot OWNER oa premiven_| Fou SATESPECININA QESIRAMLE LOT TN Qo.0 Wal Ht SAUNDERE § 00... | OR SALE-ADOUT 00 ACHES OF LAND FIVE ‘eso0) y phe ie fashionable northwest; 20 per cent less than : = : arom Washington and three miles east of Ben- a 3) v alue if sold at once. DAN? ARMAT, 1313 F VEST! ning Station, in Prince Geore’s county, Md.; new i SALE—8500 CASH, BALANCE MoNTaLY, | FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS | salueif sold at once. minis! oe Ea aie IN WASHINGTON CITY, Js-Toom house; can be bought at a low rice. Will buy a new 6-room ana bath, press-brick house 7B DALE. OR SALE- TRE GRE CUCEEN Gry OF THE OBL eO- selo-Lin T. &. BROOKS, 616 i2th st. nw. ‘ : z= Se Co aaa : “QUEEN CLIy OF THe! WOULD, ——_——_——_———_—_ 290 feslre ref FoRMTUUCURS GOUUSR® OUINET 4. | Hatta salsa Eres ateonina eae, seiald deeto| FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHIOLES ooo and I sts x INSTRU 4 #1,000 ft on lacs. own inthe. ca spree === Biiey bet. oe a eye th arn ach, 900 Airs. CLARA L. KING, Administratr.x- gorner property. reat repubic, knowing that it"ie destined to betus | POR SALE“THE FINEST BLACK HORSE IN 'G and E, bb, 1.500 Rear’ of 304 E st, fi. ‘Lancaster, Pa, oa nowt beautiful city in the world and the intellectual, Mjeshincton;36 hands high; ood in single and Toth st, £ 500 we popacnyes JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, Social and scientific center of the country. Its prus- | double harness; "7 years old: kind and sound. 7 BS le ob Se ————— ‘The above furniture belonzs to history. as tt is the | 6.9 ae Ne Ee G a titana G sts, | Berity does not depend upon local advancement but | at KIDING SCHOOL, 2d and ste, oct St ‘The above is only a portion of the on my te eS 3 - bor the prosperity and growth of the whole country. R SALE—JUST ARRIVED FROM WEST VIE- pocks. Fos full Use edit ss cence foe belies bose aa Jena n bielaw office in Lancaster: was purchased by | Dor SALE— As_the nation increases in population and waaith so | WOR SALE JUST ARRIVED FROM WEST VIR- the Istand 1th. loc] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Tas. Served adiga hie calls iene SO epee eis ra hmeas, Menor, Met. Theaatnt: | Werary apt cocial Sa verenes Ore bane eater] | oumne matched teams’, wureseted os Gateeraeed: 2 4 : GG. = | naire, Vook case, waliorauy secietaty, srendtather’s | Cradedatreet sidewalks; shade trees; meat cablecars; | Mierary apd social advantaces are being strenxthened | toils tnetched, teens warranted as, represented, POR SALE-THREE-STORY Pico tetworn B and @ sts. a.w., « Satory | Shige tok cae, uahorany, secretary erandcathers | Glance vila ate, JOUR BWeaGaxtan, Palvecitin 7 unennens Ot ares Sational | oy aLE-ENOWN_NEAUTY, i Hawpooie ywa-stone and brick house: 13 3 a Wee 5 oI of the “‘old coiniol o 0) Wal x, in) les. = y A Fooms. steam heat, aml every possible convenience: | Misyiy) Tome: Brow O70 WARNER & CO.. Tbch hanes the sign. “Thaddeus Stevens, Attorney-| _oco3t Cor. 1ath anid G sta, | HE 1 AGHOWING ART. LITERARY AND EDUCA. | K’ young. sound and well-broken sore horse: ‘owned Seariy uew, and thoroughly well built. iis Oat: | 25%, DU ee ee aed wi ona FOE SAGE PEI? OS COLUMBIA HEIGHTS | _ whore elaecan property beheld to auch manifest ad- | Lisi, eC RUELE & Ob no ate ot Tay He TWO DESIRABLE BRICK DWELL | FOR SALE-A SSTORY AND ENGLISH BASE-| Fon SALE—“Psicuo” KING OF DIAMC “en co etsy Se haser Jantage a8 adjoining these superb inatitutions of learn: | 10th. INO DESIRABLE BRIC 2s | Saget I MO ON, Sm ANE oo, | Pvafey bcycins peigetly new: cost #10: sulsasie FLERE RUTHERFORD, 1907 Fet._ | Ris dara? cbguibentue nen, American University? | Or are Senda aad 4g nts mw We. DUVALL, O55 Fae, | ocd “916 Fet.nw._| Roata, Ili othe awe Smesiae™ | Por sace—a00 FT ET, | erty in Washinzton city willbe far beyond the meang | owe FS Pa RE OS __ 8 ‘QR Sal we average man. WHY? Because itis & Failroad = oct-it_ | POR SALE—CORNER BUSINESS PROPERTY: | Ton sate—FINE YOUNG COW; Gives FOUR | Ride Fees ar: two r llons of milk daily; anxious to sell; cannot kee} (dioining) three-story brick buuldings, well | $08: stable im reat; lot 20e400 to ale $7230, | inet!" Gun oo soem af 2 din at, M.. after dp ince Feated: lots 1s/4xi0 each to aley. north side Pennayl- | Gog qe AMIS CO.. | before dsm. onde Vania And Oil sis. aw. W. ©. DUVALL. | 0c39t____S1W Fst ws) a OENTIEWANS OF > SALE_¥OU DO NOTOPTEN FIND A DESIR: 5 Ure dot IOERO: $7,000. "| 1451 Rat. 2. w- A yg RE oc3-3t 1319 F st. nw. R SALE-SOLID OAK BED ROOM SET, 3 jess than £3,000, we have one for #4, Fe - Pees y *. wo stories and basement cellar: 6 rooms | [OK SALE— a a “ = Spa) Onis Rawisomely) papered. beues ie benuy | PO Teod bricks on 13th et. near lows Gir. | POE, SALE-COLUMMIA SAFELY BICYCLE; 1 fe row of Rue trees. MSTHD | cle; tor both nearly new: in perfect condition, iaiups SuADLEL ae Fe owe ecoeee | tise BLM. WARNER§.CO., | | besid'atalarsain Cail at ub lain at aw. belgro SOR SALE— = se Te. taveshws—Seversl new sizgoom prese-irick RS. WOR SALE_A FAMILY GIVING UP HOUSE- ALE— 2 We don't anticipate trouble in disposing of this Several squares Ist sts, n. w.,25 to Sboe. capital or for building oc -3t ‘era SAD BARBER & CO 02 Fst 70K SALE-FIVE LOTS ONU ST. NEAR 14TH; ice size 18x100toalley. Pri ‘Iwo lots on T st. near rear alley. "DUGAN & BUTLER, 609 F st. n.w. yund between North Capitol and. er foot ; a good investment for $1.75.» 14th; ‘size 182100 to side and ‘LEY HEIGHTS, a part of Northwest Wi }, adjoins ‘the site of the great Ainerican University, terminus of Massachusetts ave. ex . is only three miles Besiies Cave Heaveamet Revd lee ted ee today to the smail in- Bet pnd can trot and is pearly © sts NNELLY, ocgst* FOE SAUE—A PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES, ‘one gray, one bay; also victoria and owne? traveling. pig. E.BLALL, Edzewore, Ww and the ground offered LOTS 8425 TO #750. One million five bundred ‘teousind feet sold to pure! im ail parts of the country. FOR SALE-ON IOWA CIRCLE, 13TH ST. AN Vermont ave. 2.W. im the northwest. “Will one of the finest building sites: ‘De offered fora few days sts FOE SALE-A FINE YOUNG MARE, 4 DIAMOND blood; color, dark brown; not afraid of cars: any Jady can’ drive her. Can by seem at CREAMLI Hamilton, Va. ocd lots still left, THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY project is sure of a splendid cousuiumation. $10,000,000 will be ex- superb buildings. Banaed 1 ore D ; UESLIONS USUAILY ASKiLD ABOUT WESLEY | 505 oe ____ oct? ‘window bouses; i throughout; on Califor Keeping wish to sell privately an elecant antique | int gana Agr re R SALE—A LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND Ley fe apis really gbengain. at bet. Ou and | wahuvvny nidebuard laine ier fase. thick plated, “Out DUGAN & BUTLER, 000 F et. ‘OF THE GSERATS AMEDIOA SE Zi minter catringes, pew and, second-hand. st “bar ‘Tinie street is concreted, has parking and is only four | ‘“1isi9) “O52 warner & 00. R SALL—210 SHARES ARhOW STEAMSHIP | FO®SALESGS®S-W-NEARISTAST.-APRONT- | wappy 15 rr LOSA TELNET, northwest Wash- | E-™. oct ares from U. 5. Capitol and government printing | oct ‘916 F st. Fe Pog ¢ NO, ee DY Gepth of los, with Improvements, | sion. thirty iminutes’ drive fick the Wine Bae vERY HAN 7 7 me and five squares from pension bureaa, if ts come | [oT Gov's Sock; Us realize et OUE"esreaR, | £20;000: eS snd oniy-ashiort distance west of OakViow,ex-President | Kfuatched pair of horse: bee) eatin ned Meat Sess “Erery iva io scuba Upetood anata | PStwest nee Qet. ax. splendid peiehtorot. «| oct." So St Panto Bastions, Ma | ‘on SALE-L AVE SEVERAL DESIHABLELOTS | Semenr t testctaeted nny aml oreenae cx | auitanle for, cris Sr pc Stor wan oe ep. mont. ine-roous Brick OK SALE-STOCK OF WINES AND LIQUORS; 1a saton Perks Pris 2 | omechalf te west beer 3 Prive Foduced to 82,800, with easy terms. Drovemente. Price $12,000. sc eR £00. Fripieaid location om business strest, hesnes eames | 222 sequive "$100 cach, Letence ts ‘cae’ OR! ‘Coating $2. 000,000, and a short Gustunes ren af | {OK SALE—A FINE PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES BARNES & WEAVER, O16 F st. nw. | aptced best of reasous for selling. EASTERDAY & | BUOOKS, Ulo 2th st. U. oc3-3t suid Zeouoriel aris whore, Congres |p, trom Dusaloy X.Y Gand dears oid, lich bay i} SOE HALDEMAN, 60s F st. HE CORNER OF 14TH AND C STS: | BA# Already authorized €4,000, 000 fo be spent. Atits | Wilkes. Can be seen st COUPEW'S STABLES, rear FOR SALE-G ST. BET. 22D AND 25D 5 on La. ave. near 6thn.w.; 4 | JOR SALE—CALIGRAPH NO. 3 (NEW) AND 10 156;,can be subdivided to great advan- | ne" Shane seuie aren ropTiated, $10.0.0 for grad P1 E =, ‘4 Tow of uew three-story brick houses, contai y me of more cherry-tup school desks. Apply aiter 3 | tare; cheap at 4c. I. i. BROOKS, O10 12th ot. | 228 Massachusetts avenue extended froin or iT ARRIVED FROM GHOLGE- pene Ts cones ineze- story wich, houses, containing roouan; lot Zrii o Alay. TAC eee SOG Seeks AUvly afi . th st. | tuftho American University. ‘This avenue within the f aT ABEIVED (FROM GEOKGE- Built and Landaomely Anisiied terius very easy: price BH WAREER 8 00. ; . SEER, | Mtoe e cnd Tashionahie thowwush- | norses, < conibimetion. owe bar, bees tp Bete ai yj Aniouied. terine very eas M10 Feta. | POH SALE—A STEAM MELIY-GO-ROUND, NOW TOOK, OF 10TH AND AT STS, | isreot the capita 3 ay. bred by Biratumore; oR Ae 1324 F st! nw. : running st 13th and Asts. se. Apply to G. L. W. ” 200; lot on M st. bet. Isth and |, HOW DUES ‘THE LAND LIE?—It is one of the = ine = ‘A large and basement dwelling containing | BAUM. S05 Uti st. 5. w. oc-Bt* . $1500: oF will sell thin corner axe | higher’ points witiun the District ot Columbia and te a SALE_A BARGAIN LF SOLD THIS WEEK. = : SPRING 3 ne square frou Conn, ave, and would be | Very Picturesque and Tomantic., ‘The ground slopes HaNDsOME SUKMEY CARTOF THE rat Captetae Tae atEance foe's Stialce hones | Qt bet Linh end lathata: ew Price, @12000 "| PQS Shit, A LARGE PLAT OWA SPRING SOj | sultabjeGor dats tani? enall cate paysicay rosticed® | wenly trou its crest toward thocity, “Ne paste ing seat ja swell turnout only need Apps to Din SCHAT HINT: IieT st. mee eso” | COD ‘BOB. WARNER & Co. de so.d cheap, a8 Owner has no Tursherseforit., Can | C- C. HALVINE, At.antic building. Ces | WHAT IS THE SIZE OF LOTS!—The atae | Ses sucmeaiamnes poseapeca chee, Aino eprenl a cee Seaest be seen at PEARCE & LAWTON, JOH BALE— 19252150 feet, and cost from $425 10 $100 per lor: one- | boards aud coupe rockawsys we Dusetous, buck: {0k SALE—A BARGAIN—FOUR HOUSES; 61,000 | or sare Oct Georgetown, D.C. v i prec - Spiece; reuting ior $10 ERNEST G. THOMPSON, oc5-3t* per month. A frame on M st. near 44g st. 8. 400. nk Duuiding. _ | -fogt alley; price @1, Trade verlect order; owner FOE SALETAN NOT SAFETY BICYCLE, IN has no further use for it; A BLOCK OF GROUND DE SALES ST. BET, CONN. AVE. AND 17TH ST. fifth cash, balance in 2, 3 and 4 years. Ail taxes are Paid to date of deed, Which is furnisied. free of cost. ‘The tax on a simicie tot will only be a dollar or two, LUMBIA STABLES, sc2G-Im_Bet. Rand 8 and 14th and 15th stan. |. WARN! 3 ‘sold; a bargain. Cail and tt 54100 to wide, well-p illey. Acopy of the Columbia Title Insurance G y's | JOR SAL Ok SALE—A COZY AND EXCEEDINGLY WELL | Sct ein ems 2 Fels ae err see ite Sciae” |. Can be subdivided into tree ‘suiall lots or two lange cert yen ree to every bun laser, We have soid Good Dasinem horses ata banyan. Call Fetoo, $8,000, 7 UE: OB M Bear Sid St. Bw. | On SALE_A SSTORY GROOM BRICK HOUSE: FOBSSLEAREMINGTON No. 27 YPEWRITER: OP peice and particulars Ministers, school teachers, goverbment euaployes sud | _$720-3m ae Seat 308. REDFERX & SON. 22 14th ot. See SRE JOF, IEE, to, Wo-toot alleys a de- | It arst-class condition: perfoct, order cheap. Ali ‘Apply to prominent business imen. ‘OR SALE-THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS HAN - whiten arable 24m the n, w. 5 26, 000. kinds of typewriters for rent. TYPEWRITER EX- 3. V. N, HUYCK, HOW ABOUT 1MPLOVEMENTS?—Streets are be- cagtentnthacterasen 85 HARD. JOR SALE—JUST FIN ISHED—BEAUTIFUL | ~ ocd-3t iM Mt. PARKER, 1418 Fat. | CHANGE, O10 F st. .¥. 3¥0-3m- | | 0c3-3t 608 Pacate. _| ina araded Co thats seal Con ee ee ee | Ei made ‘im the city ; also business wagons of all een mane lage nore | bay, window: | Tok SALE-CAPITOL HILL—HANDSOME NEW Jove:y cabinet uauie.s, latest wodern ‘improvements: ri ny RTE! ys U0 rooms; bay windows; ornamental brick ; Fos, UT Rg ie D DUTCH BULBS, SU PoE SALE—WELL-LOCATED LOT ON MERI fiteen feet wide in front of ail lots given to purchasers H. GREGORY, A e18-1m_ 6th st. and New York ave. n.w. — P as hyacinths, tulips, crocus, Ke. als> wire flo jam Hill, near 16th st. ; 10 cents per foot: below the | 1c®, Of charve. Every purchaser, therefore, gets = LE 5 me 2 a ee ene Smmnene. | Oe Eee ee ee fee oa ae = ‘800 10th st. nw. — 8-3t_ | toattidne line, {ue parking provision Fendetssuch | fines sige handle Syery tins atrictiy a8 represented. ~ = _ “ ORD'! }AY Ni RB SALE—T! CORNER C. iD L STS. | Unnecessary. ive wate cottaes are a P ei, 1620 to Frtcry snd ceilar trick: ioousand taibs aneatabie | FON,SADE-HANDSOME GRAYSTONE FRONT | Fo.d Atarm S100: halves, Ode Gi eottronton bets'Si on Ga ium tho place | erwoted on ig Hotghta Iie Gonsirusttma Sita Mae | 1a eae eee ee fm rear; very easy terms. Price €3,00. A- P. FAR- | 2.0% Bt. n-w. bet. 20th and 21st: 11 rooms besides | quarters, :iUc. :com catalogues," 10c.,_ free 03 for nine small houses ; brick enough on the ground to | uificent $5,000 residence is also well under way. ‘OK SALE—CAREIAGES, WAGONS AND BUG BE oi ers. Pre focorde” | Batu, furnace abd store rocuws open fireplaces, post | Watch aud jewelry repairing. “G. W. PECHNER, build four. “Only Gets. perit, “TR BROOKS, ~ | Improvements are steudlly progressing every clear | Jr O8 SALE Ci a Ee POR SALE—A WELLLOCATED CORNER N.E.j| in bow manner and'uyle (oa) Oo = ae —— SiG AS a Bw_| MORRIS ADDITION 70 NORTHEAST wasH- | fomtiysticndedt” COUN £TAMBOL S00 Mets piiniginn oon Tae Diebie. Davis & co. SALE-SHOP WORN AND _SECOND-IAND | [rou SALE—THE CONNER OF STH AND G STS, Txdeos 2 eat Wantunston. a at cared eek enti nee he | «an 1319 F ot a.w. ety bicyclesat reduced prices. $10 down no. ;: (72 feet trent on Gand 116 ou 8th: fine lot | Lots from $200 te $300; 825 cash; balance im 1, 2 | == ee Pe seeee Dw month. 1800 boys’ satetion af cost. for, builder or investor, as there plenty room for | and'S years, interest Gpercent> Tuissuedtnston with B cco | POR SALE_A GOOD INVESTMENT—FOUR NEW | Con i710 ooposite State Dept. —setrsm | sient hounes, and will make the chespdst bulldipagots | the extension of Mims tirouti to Beamise’s re SUMMER RESORTS. Mk SALE—TWO HANDSOME S STORY AND pact roomy houses gn Nerragut, ot: p-w, ; rented at €9 | ToT ro ort" GAS ENGINES BOTH NEW | ‘that section at the rrice asked. 7.1 BLOOM Presents an opportunity fora very sate investment in = celiar knglish basement yours. 9 rooms and month cock. Back ote, Oi iiss co., ‘and second hand; any size. Send for circular or fue {prtcast section: “It will be but s snort timebe- | JY ILL TOP HOUSE. beth. cy. Tas Lats Oooo | _ 0-3-8 1319 F st.a.w. |callon D. BALLUF,Agt.,731 ith et.n.w. nly VOR SALE OP 20 BY 80 ON 127 ST, & ipartmmecpedesd MAEOra Sanapee im value. ' eS LOVEEE PROP and basriment brick, 11rs. snd at OR SALE—IN EXCELLENT ORDER, TWO- Kk SALE-MONKE\S, PARROTS, CANARIES, heap at $1200 JOHN EF’ DONOHOE. Fis een wif yousre ooking for a home frou 8.750 086,000, OPEN UNTIL DECEMBER 1. sul7-2m Be. sot 22. Li zkzl. 2%, G bet Togs gs Piuubing: papered througnout, Godt st i SEEMS KEW Brkp store, | ito! and you get your moneys worth. We have so houses Story suit collar brick, 8 fooms und Uath, Siw duco tronuna ‘ou Florida sve. «ener, ERCK, * 722 Vxk st. nw | OR SALE_23,500 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND | you may’ choose trout aud bo redsousble oflersatacde RECEPTION TO DELEGATES, ey br. core im lower portioa. “th of. w.- tooo | Ste Marker space. set lie” Doses Sotthnees; Foo for 18 troatand 16 alley | eee Te ene ae Ee eee res and socy Statue. Satory brie ia ear, lot “S100 to, i SALE—A DESIRABLE PROPERTY, OWNER FOR SALE_PIANOS Lee UT Lw ec ROTH ERVORD.1907 Feta.w. | heen Members of the Ecumenical Conference ley, Wb bet. Hand i... $15,000 to leave the city. we will ‘the 8.0. cor- a For plats stion call on or write to ‘Welcomed to New. York. tb eve. bet fil on Foctwinchee on New York ave. sd 9 tect on {2th | [rou BALE—A STULIGH PIANO, ONLY #00, FOR: FOR SAE LOE ON BCAROLINA AVE. NEAR Cor, oF 1a Ag AMAN, A St; dwel dug containing 19 roots, renting for $05 per | E'uiar music only 9 ant 0c: + tree catslosuey stand: | 2 13th 8. ne., about sales Pegs oF tetpend Gas Bw. eee Os NS SE Oe alee 2300 | month We bave the Dropesy fer aula: | ard\copyrgi, Suuate $5; per cent off ocashe Tics Pa. ave, ecumenical Methodist conference was heldlast iidisee” | tomvtuer gr separately. CAYWOOD KGAREETT. "= | etm _THOMSON’S MUSIC STORE, 611 111h et. | “OS night in the Carnegie Music Hall in New York ‘Atlantic bullaigge” | towether: = 2 7 A eretia a ene | “Se snd B¥-ave nw _. | HOU SALE_A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD. FULL F end EE EDIAN IEE. a gas PALISADES OF THE POTOMAO under the auspices of the Methodists of New Sass. ave, near tl -e., story and b Por Gina Ok BEE, he 28 Baad, Sy ia: | suSbvesat He cy Crved ieewana pre rery fae 1gth'and Eo ts, Ge: corner), L0Ux200.. 2 LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. York and vicinity. yrooms brick; m4; f fone and perfect in every way. Cost 8420. "Fine stool ruron. sts., 100x150. Price, 83.800. acme a a mh fm sive. SOs100, In order to en: When Bishop Hurst called the meeting to Sd srs, bef, Oth and Teh, new 12room brick; m.: | “ESE "ULE PLANO EXCHANGE, O18 Pa. ave. _| Hwan biesyane Osh subdivisions, we now offer AUHEAG! *75m% 0. s0HNSON, ‘Cor. tu and G sts. n.w. octet FOR SALE _WE WAVE SEVERAL OF THE DEST Prin = 2 makes of new pacior oncans that have beeu taken ¢ SAPITUL AND | a8 part payment for uew pianos ‘sold ‘Sstory Ow; 10 rv, 20 ft. front yr er Pe > | one-thifd price for casa oF uionthly’ payauents to suit, Satory fr: 8 rs: lot 20.42100.6,000 Peay; broom mitrlet Sesub foals: ‘ou ean cet stage tara ou waa an orvan for at lotr et bee Baba your home at TH PIANO EXCHANGE, O13 Pe-ave. Jot 1sgw.: 20K SALE DON'T Miss #25 moathiy buys one pete Gas window bese aD. @ Se with modern imps., offered te Fey Fe t00, 3 ca lies. ny new 7-room brick; 1.1. ; is aside Dbeautifaliy’ finished 1 IT! $100 CASH AND ‘snes oak 96,000. ihe prettiest €-room and | #4,000, pe as ee eee FOe, SACEVERY DESIKABLE. BOME-LIKE Sse lines. bth st. and Laurel -A Ft axe. Drick; 1235 1ith st. u-w.; Dow vacant; | Used and in splendid condition. Only §2/0—-810 per | 10th st. and I vs s luonth, or other terms to suit. ese re mi vl BT. N.W. §NEAR NEW HAMP- | *vea rooms; lot 21x92 feet 96.250. guile mt: . | intosinatler lots. "We have Focieg, SESH op Bator grooe | Set ALBEIT 20K. GAO w_| Ais Bi ee Se Fr ne, RIS | Sued ee peso en ; ne ee FE SALE-HANDSOME NEW 3-STORY BRiCK | until paid ror. EEBLE, I mglling. 1813 "10th st. a. w. ; 13 tooms and) THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE KOOMS, 25 te Fok SALE GIN THE, FASHIONABLE NORTH- | Get red’) catty teeet, improvements: at SALE—Gi YT. FRONT ON DELAWARE West, handsowe new 9-room, bath and cellar. bay. | Secorsted: carefully built 918 Pa. ave., BD ekke aeatiely Sve 80 deep to alloy: choapest lots window brick ond stone rechten ee ieee | vision every |ocality om!y Wo cen F Sad decorated. madera comvenvences, lut al ft trout: | JEPRSESR, of itrthet yarticufareand ‘The Leading Piano Store. | HOt nh Re DUOUKS. Cie Leth st. Be we Beseo PELILON LENIN Res Tak Kons: | TE RU TREnFORD, or Pec. Fr $4,250 each, and oue corner easy. FOUR NEW DESIRABLE FRAME: Containing 6 rooms. with e erdand alley ia rear. Prices 92° Sidr Wow ts the tne to take your’ chsl” “For fall particulars cal! upon Soisbed in quarteced oak ana rn McLACHIODN & BATCHELDER, a * Corner 10th and @ ste. Bw. ‘ONLY THREE OF THE NEW Pasecoeut houses leit “contain rooms and bath; fronts, With stoue ste;s and trimminss, i SALE—A MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT PIANO, ‘i ished: full size; all the best improvements; very ric and full tone; been but little sg 1x Kalorains aves, 100x102. MOUNT PLEASANT: 16th st. and Kenesaw ave., 13,718 26th and Grant sts, 10th and Grant sts; 128 ft. frox 158i and Grant st» Kou ond Witney order every seat in the hall and every box was filled. ‘The hymns were all selected from the works of Charles and John Wesley. It was expected that the memorial chair pre- sented by Christ Church College of Oxford to ‘he American University in Washington would be f accepted, but to some mis- understan: reer: ry TLDIN : ‘Offer is SELENDID. ‘well kno yerlooking the Fotoméc rit SIT! (ODATING TEX Seapine tae ees erereen copeuuntlan ot te rails Sea naes wean q Seociat Naducen “te ‘ ‘this fall. sal ad ooentend te Se being : Stoo ior Musing purgoeee aruisued inom osmipeny's ‘OR SALE—Q SI. NEAT 1 Toot brick tot Bao, wil offer at low sey howe at $5,000. ‘Terms BAP E-DID YOU EVERX HEAR OF AN 0 ei jean out iny urge stock T aii “ollaae im ny store. aust be, sold by November EF VROOF, Steinway Piano Ware Koo. G25 Poun. ave. aul: heated by = Foe SSE A NEW, COMMODIOUS AND DE iy in dis} sirab.e dwelling, with latest conveniences; well for entertaining: situate near the British soaeiracton:, Sat and ‘eecand floors dec and ready. { pana betel te et crated heft coeuvancy bested by and $2, ‘used Upright ‘Terme to Leen rented tq ter rs . Sidise TYLER & MUTHERTCRD Tee st, nw. OK BALE—86, wo CASH AN wo) PER month ‘will Landscwe new frente houses saa eva ious roan. Wat RRAUNDEMS & OU, 1407 ¥ ot tow. oct (OR SALE—J211, 3213 AND 3217 GRACE ST. Eemimash iamwncegatns - Wa: H. SAUNDERS & CO. 063-3t_ 1407 7 SALE—TWO-STORY AND CELLAR $2 a Se, nage 0; Frou corm cee aet ee DAM MANS GL Pecge wpe. Bteinway & Steinway foal comers, euinx, ‘Terme. will bs window, Pa. ave. n. Ww. st nw. ocl-lw K SALE_ON STM ST. {-toum frame. lot 2552 sondition” Price $2,000 200; with ali m i: im tue SW. NEAR F,2-STOnY | POS 6ALE— THE FINE RESIDENCE DUGAN & BUTLER, DR. JOHN 5. “HAMILTON, BomSee Planes, 228) on - 0 Fat ae, ven ea SALE-ON HST SE NSAR OTH. 2 TWO- eS jan bansanent uricie, containing’? foome: al ALUABLE BOMm, DUGAN & BUTLER. ozs | —redbroasncss Proper $990". HUYCK, SALE—ON VA_AVE NEAR 11TH s improved by # Pennsylvania ave. EW.. JU6T COMPLETED, aw. = Eby mi ity oe OW Pet we. Sp inetes Fe SALE—HAVING MET WITH SUCH GiEAT rosin foe Lil uflOr at Krewe iollowitg ‘wellknown Tanon. rrumenta are BO: what one wouid =: Plans! They have never been. suid, and have only Tespoi We xi the benefit of the amuunt ‘has been rane as Tene 1or onch istrumemt ‘sloinway & No) st we |ALE—CLEABING OUT POR ber of slight fore omni Cry - iple parties, for suort (prion new S80). .6509 pus; Cusecl two mont a8 cA 350 square Grovesteen & Fuller. saleamen Will take preasire 1m Bho Whether you wish to Boe made to satis:y each customer. jvqus a ceil Laiore you place your . DROOP, hae Steinway Piano Ware 925 Penn. ave. 0. WORGH CO. oo Fe Se, RD eee ae x aa ‘ast FLL RS oe was DOLLARS MONTHLY e ‘Square Piano oF handsome FO? SALE_BEAUTIFUL BUILDING Lor, 15TH st. extended ‘Kenesa\ ‘ Es near ow days omy. OCS ve. ; 40x12 H. GA 0., G57 F st. Jots on N st. just east of N. J. ave. n. w.: strest Price Se gonersted thje tall. 1b per ft. 5 ocd-3t ‘T. R. BRCOKS, 616 12th of. a. w. FOE, SALE-THREE BEAUTIFUL BUILDING ‘and full particulars, apply at 1415 F st. n.w.. Washington, D.C. __SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _ Bextor: to one-fourth irs Last parY. ‘The infantile prodigy in music cannot be | Closing Scesions of the District W. C . B. classed ass note-shaver. (Convention He aimed to keep the Sabbath day, RA. LA PETRA ELECTED PRESIDENT FOR THE And did, with all kas might, SEVENTH TIME—INTRRESTING ADDRESSES MADR THR TREASURER'S ANNUAL BEFORT—TEO ‘GRAM FOR THE REMAIN: EXERCISES The second and final day of the seventeenth annual convention of the District W. 0. T. U. began this morning at the Congregational Church. The attendance was hardly as large as it wae yesterday, still there were about five or cighty Indies in the body of the church when Mrs. George H. La Fetra, prosi- dent of the ‘union, called the mecting to order. The speaker's platform and the Officers’ tables that wore placed in front of the reading desk were gaily decorated with big bunches of autumn flowers that gave a de- cidediy feminine air to the whole apiritet the meeting. As Mra La Fetra remarked in thank- ing the ladies who had presented the blossome, if the W. C.T. U. was compelled to hold « ‘The neighbors thought, that is to say, He kept it out of sight A corner lot—the “gang” under the lamp post. “What became of the legacy that was left to Scrivvens? Couldn't he realize on bis money?” “No; he idealized on it’ He spent it pub- Ushing poetry.” “T feel as fresh as a daisy,” he remarked- ex- ‘uberantly. And theslangy gir! simply remarked “That's ‘a first-rate simile. It would take ‘a daisy’ to be anything liko as fresh as you are.” ‘The man who fixed the fall campaigns Displayed a very level head meeting Without Bowers the ladies would feel Injputting off these mental strains lonesome indeed. Until the base ball season's sped. Mrs. Alden, who is well known as “Pansy,” “No, Mrs. Van Twilkens will never cross the water,” said a lady to her caller. “Why not?” “Well, you see her husband rescued her from Growning. That was what led to their ac- quaintance, and she has had « violent prejudice against the ocean ever since.” He had stood the silence long enough, and ‘was resolved to say something. “I don’t think blue is a good color for » po- Uiceman’s uniform,” he remarked at last. “Don't you?” she rejoined. “No; it ought to be copper-colored.” was expected to be present today and to con- duct the Bible reading at noon, but. wnfor- tunately she was not well, and much to the die- appointment of the members was unable to be . The devotional services with which the Meeting was opened this morning were led by Mrs. Bailey of Virginia. The report of the committee on credentials gare, Tse to some little discussion that was nally vettled by to let the president of cach auziliary All up her delegation before the time of holding the annual election of off- cers. On motion of Mrs. T. A. Williams it was decided that the recording secretary, Mise Kensler, should read the report of the creden- tials committee announcing the number of delegates to which each auxiliary was entitled and that the chairman of each delegation should state how many of her deiogates were present ‘and then appoint her alternates. AN APPEAL FOR THE COLORED ¥. Mm. ©. & By the consent of the meoting Rev. G. W. Moore was permitted to make a few remarks about the work of organizing a ¥.M.C.A. for the colored young men of the northwestern section of the city. He made an appeal for funds to help along the work of reising tbe necessary sum for the purchase of the building that bas eelected us a Lome for the new Association. The building is one that was formerly used as. notorious saloon that has worried the W. C. T. U. more than a little, and the news that it was now to be used as a i. M. C. A. was decided tobe the best news that could pomably bave come to the convention, and upon the sugges tion of the president the members stood ap and sang “Praise God, from whom all blessings flow” with a vim and earnestness, At the conclusion of Mr. Moore's address a number of changes were made in the constitution of the union and the office of district organizer Was abolished, the duties of the office being en- trusted toa commitice composed of the gen- eral officers of the W.C. 1. U. The general officers were also made ex-officio members of the board of trustees, Del., who was 4 MIDNIGHT metopr.’ His plaintive prayer for pity sped As on the steps he took his station; Bis Wife soon found in what he said ‘The keynote of the situation. SOCIAL MATTERS, Mrs. Harrison returned to the city at 8:30 o'clock last evening, accempanied by her son Russell and Mra. ‘CBenext the wife of the ex- governor of New Hampshire. They were met At the 6th street station by the President, Lieut. Parker and Capt. Densmore, and went at once to the White Honse. The wedding of Mr. ©. M. Acklen, formerly of Nashville, now of Alverton, Md., and Miss Ella Mason of Pulsski county, Ga., took place at noon yesterday at the home of the bride, 2107 O street northwest. The ceremony was’ per- formed by Rev. Green Clay Smith of Kentucky, an old friend of the families. Quly the imme- diate members of the families were present. Mr. and Mrs. Acklen left shortly after the ceremony for their future home rear Alverton. Mrs. Windom did not entertain Mrs. Harri- won and Mrs. McKee at luncheon during their recent visit to Doston, as published. Mrs. Win- dom, with her daughters, is living with ber brother, Mr. George E.'Hatch, in Newton. Mrs. Hatch invited the visitors ‘to luncheon, but no one else was asked. ‘The o1 ent is announced of Mr. Fred- erick W. Bradley of this city and Miss Frances Dr. J. A.B. Wilson of Dove Present to make the address last night, called Upon the convention this morning aud with his ‘Wife was introduced to the members, who re- ceived them with the Chautauqua greeting— the waving of handkerchiefs. Dr. Wilson made o few remarks fuil of hope and encour- agement that were received with applatwse. Kev. Mr. Baker of Eastern Shore, Md., was L. Tufte of Charlestown, Mass. The marriage . » MA. isto ce pil November 4 next. uiro present and was introduced. take place When the time came for the election it was Miss Lillie Leary, daughter of the late John of Baltimore, was married thie morning to Mr. E. T. Bushnell of Connecticut, at the residence of her uncle, the Kev. E. D. Owen, on Capitol Hill. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brown, on 1ith street southwest, was the scene of a pleasant gathering last evening to celebrate the eighth anniversary of their wedding, and many friends were present to offer qongratu- lations, among whom were Mr. Woods, Mrs. Langley, Mr. and Mrs. Rees, Mrs. Cleaver, the Misses Shrughrue, Mr. Maurice Brown, Mr. Geo. O'Hare, Miss M. Horan, Miss Eva Butter- hof, Mr. Geo. Willner, Mrs. Mary Stepper, Mr. Langley, Mr. Goodall. Mr. Vogt and Mr. Wood- ara. Betroshments were served and the even- ing passe. social enjoyment. Miss Helm of Chicago, who has been visiting Mrs. Jackson at 720 C street northeast, will leave for Irvington-on-the-Hudson tomorrow. Miss Margaret Blaine has returned from the mountains and is able to see her friends at her home on C street southeast. An oyster roast was given last evening at Beaver's on Water street in honor of the return of Mr. F. J. Dahler, jr. After the bivalves had disappeared Mr. Eser of South Washington rendered several songs, which were heartily applauded. Among those present were Messrs. ohn A. Holcer, 8. L. Daw, F. Rich, Cronin Dwyer, Wm. Reinhart, Geo. A. Schwakopt, L. Reinhart, John G. Miller, John May, Geo Kline, A. Rockelli, Fred Miller, H. Shut. J. E. Miller, H. Hewitt, A. McKie and W. J. Knob- loch. Mr. Dahler had as his guest Mr. Louis A. Balback of San Jose, Cal. A New York World special says: Raymond T. French of Seymour, son of ex-Congressman French, was married in London, England, to Miss Alice Hayden of Columbus, Ohio, on Oc- tober 1. The ceremony was quiet, owing to the recent death of the bridegroom's sister in Washington, D. C., where she was a belle. found that there were eighty-cight ladies ent who were entitled toa vote. Miss Weight- man, Mrs, Denham, Mrs. Jno. R. Mahony, Mrs. Forsou were elected tellers, and Mre. Williams was called to the chair to preside during the election. MUS. LA FETRA AGAIN ELECTED PRESIDENT. For the seventh time in as many years Mra. La Fetra was elected president of the District union. She received seventy out of eighty- one votes on the first bellot and the vote was atonce made unanimous ‘The audience all arose and sang the hymn, “Biest Be the Tie That Binds,” while Mrs. Cohen and Mrs. Plat escorted Mra La Fetra to the chair, When the hymn was over Mrs. Cohen made @ touching prayer for inspiration, grace and « blessing upon their president.’ Mra. La Fetra spoke briefly of the honor that had been conferred upon her and the responsibility that was at- tached to ber position. Miss Elizabeth Kestler was re-elected corre- sponding secretary, Mrs. McDowell recording secretary and Mrs. T. A. Williams treasurer. Mrs. Robinson was elected auditor. The morning wession today closed with an interesting and instructive Bible reading and prayer by Mrs. George L. Clark. The two delegates to the national convention of the W. C. 7. U. which meets in Boston this fall were elected today. They are Mrs. Piatt and Mrs. Shelton, with Mrs Clark and Mrs. Merrick as alternates. THE TREASURERS REPORT. Mrs. Williams’ report as treasurer for last year showed the recfipts and expenditures of the District union to have been as follows: Receipte—District union, 1,635.88; superin- tendents of depariments, €1,774.17; _ total, $3,417.05. Disbursements—District | Union, 1,599.79; superintendents of departments, $1,778.17; total, $3,377.96; balance on band, $33.09. After the recess, which was teken at 1 o'cloek, the afternoon sersion began with the following Program for that and th: evening: Afternoon session—1 30, devotional ; convention called to or: ; reading minutes morning session; juvenile work, Mrs. Alfred Wood: hygiene and heredity, Mrs. A. E. Bovee; hope and help mission, Mire. M. Gist, superin- tendent pro tem.; prison and jail, Mra. B. HL Hendrickson; flower mission, Mrs. Sallie Den- ham; narcotics, Mrs. Emma F. Shelton; par- liamentery usage, Miss Cora Thomas; indus trial, Mrs. E. Moffat; press, Mrs. L. E.’ Deane; young woman's work, Miss Cors Thomas, superintendent pro tem.; report of committes ‘on resolutions, Evening session, 7:45—Music by “Our Union Band of Hope;” Scripture reading, Mra, Alden (Pausy); prayer; music, Central Union Mission Quartet; ‘recitation, Prof. 5. 1. Ford, New York; address, Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Delaware; cali for memberships; recitation, Prof. 8. T. Ford; reading resolutions; prayer; adjournment, pesacaesieimnes: VACANCIES ON THE POLICE FORCE THE DISTRICT REVENUES, ‘The Figures Upon Which the Assessor Has Based His Estimates, The estimated revenues of the District re- lating to real estate and personal property, as furnished 6y the assessor and presented in yes- terday’s Stan, were based upon the following $2,123,144 91 39,282 84 $2,162,427 75 it cent will be collected, which would amount to €1,956,184.98; tax on personal property, $179,439.75, of which 90 per centiis estimated will be collected,amount- ing to $161,495.78: Arrears of general taxes prior to 1891, $292,521.89, of which 25 per cent is estimated will be collected, amounti 130.47. Arrears of general taxes of 1891, 231.12,0f which 50 per cent is estimated will be collected, $101,115.56. Arrears of personal taxes prior to 1891, $228,580.23, of which 5 per cent is estimated will be collected, ‘S11, 444. Arrears of personal taxes prior to 1891, $12,927.88, of wnich it is estimated 75 per cent will be collected, amounting to $9,695.91, making a total of $2,674,816.74 estimated to be collected. ‘The valuations on which the foregoing esti- mates on real and personal proporty are based are as follows: . 964,257,994 Washington, taxable on land ..... 4 Washingto m, taxable on improve- Maj. Moore Will Again Kecommend the Abolition of the Army and Navy Clause. There are several vacancies in the police de partment, but Maj. Moore finds it almost im- possible to find good material im the army and navy to fill the places. In his annual report, whigh will be sent to the printer this afternoon or tomorrow, the major will in all probability make recommendations concerning the army and navy clause, as be has in years past, and renew his rensons therefor. The annual reports made during few years have shown the difficulty ing the the city bas several men for s short time. During twelve months the police surgeons examined 259 army and navy applicants and accepted only eighty-nine of ‘that number, re- Jecting 170. ‘Of the eighty-nine accepted fally 25 per have proved unfit for duty on the force because of being illiterate. : —— Poy md i Fe icLean subs F and G, County land at $1. 80 feet on F between 171 County improvements at $1. Past he Foils Le? Hora" Lot ou Eat. mw, bet, 18th and 203-3t 1319 F ot. aw. R SALE— Lot 22x15 om Pot. bet. 16th and 17th sta. n.w.; Tue lots in Le Droit Park, each 20x130, on Tinden BRIE £ Go, to kill him.” A plea of not guilty was entered and the court said he would assign counsel. James Lucas, Bobert Reed, Wm. Beasly, z mips ara ies of electric road, with tor 10 cents per square "Si teams ai : Fe troatie to: ters, Faas is on Cokumbla. road, Lanier Holghts i BALE OLx1H7 on 16th st. near Columbia road (518) Site Lot 560x140 om 17th st, Mt. Pleasant (517), at 35 “* | UivERSITY HEIGHTS (ADDITION TO BROOK- * LAND) Lora, NEAR UNIVERSITY STATION AND ELEOTRIO BoD, OARS EVERY SIX MINUTES (Cheap and on easy terms, r if

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