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FOR _SALE---HOUSES. ‘<W England. For particulars apply to CHARLES 00 _mh2y2t L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th et.n.w. ied by steam and grate fires. ” i THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 80, 1892. TO AID THE wipows. SHUOCTING STARS. = such LOW fp £' * on Bae SaLe— PRICES as WE quote. ‘Ratertainment by the Woman's Auriliary! ‘The great question of the near futare is | ==-#eeretary Whitney Thinks They Should Fiscue's "7, detrabie bonnes coe ee ee | Kew sxbatviatonndjo.miue the Cty. bounded by SE ee OT gwo BLOCKS Sixes Ax C. Contetatats AiG cssciition. hse atime tiga tocinet ager set Stee a8 the essige Gtattens, RE ee | Ree Sees Narain Mort ave at a eae Bot Sages ols. aks JOMPANY, The flower of the south, or that portion of it — Ex-Secretary Whitney has been interviewed 0 f Nes pe unre’ New ‘Sun, in view recent ot T09e100 Daynionts of $00, inguite ct "Me Se PARKER: Strests are being concreted and’ ail bane: av REUTER —_ which now blooms in Washington, graced the He writes her triolete and things by the of the one square from Cap- ih28-10e 1418 F st. nw. lw National Rifles’ armory last night. There was tragedy at Yokohama, regarding the expe- 2 ‘A branch of the Eckington railway will bein W, Gor Taz Srocz. Requiring treatment handy FRE, eoeat Se Reames ee FOR 8 ae geve Gor Taz & notable display of buds in the collection. In vain; abe loves the tan who brings | @iency of having the ot cor an homes in « desirable locality pear, Mary. | An orrortunity for good investment is Gffered in this DESTRABLE BUILDING SITE The was a tion given by the - » | naval squadrons at sach pointe that the officers by a triek retin land ave. ne. containing 6 rooms and bath, all pO one 1a: DESTRABLE BUILDIS — c recep’ y ‘The latest songs and candy. Races out coun alley "price mentee smu convenietices, cabinet ‘mantels, thes. sanitary | Por Ite, prices, de. to Ssns 2 Garcia ‘over. | Woman's Auxiliary ex-Confederate Aid Asso- can take their wives and = Abeauistui he read plumbing, &c. Before purchasing elsewhere OM, FISHER & CO., IGHT-WEIGHT " ooking Lowa pwd examine this attractive preperty ; it will give yousome | anso.a¢ = 4 are aw. PENNA. ciation. This organization was created for the ad cellar; lot 207%. rout, prion n°? Klee of moda city honte ean be wen Gay, ABDI po Price, $2,250 Ocs COATS are selling like “hot | purpose of raising a fund to aid the destitute “When took charge of the Navy Depart . Room 4, Ailantie wilde, ~OR SALE_aPECIAL BARGAIN ong RGOLUMBIA, HEIGHT" Lora. mh26-10 cakes." Prejudice against widows and familics of soldiers who fought ment,” he ssid, “a difficulty of considerable — £30 F st. ig Hsiness property desirably ‘0, Dow pay- Sie Aisa Fors rE ready-to-wear garments falls ‘under the stars and bars in thelatewar. There dimensions, caused by an act of @ naval off- UR SALE-A VE HEAP HOU ~ E LOTS at market rat "y 3 re “a spuemiia homme oe invents | ,ousfoom frame dwelling and stable, Gt. m5 THOMAS. Fisuer &co., | | Soutnn esd? Reb LOTS INTER | Semone tat before thistine Youcent | *# * Rize southern colony. in Washington ead cer bearing upon this subject, hed stirred : acy fO rove, batt and | eetrable lot on Ost, m.w.; no reasonable offer re- | _™W30-3¢ ised Pataw._| CONN AVE. AND 7TH Si): ie1OBeech tom ; this fact was demonstrated last night by the my predecessor to anger. Then, as now, rt ch 0 fused, EADTERDAY & HALDEMAN, DH SALE-THE CHEAPEST LOT, IN THE | Sips. Asan investment thisis uneaspamied fet better “to order"—nomat- | attendance at the reception. the families of officets detailed to certain oe x aaliouable part of the northwest. offe Bes oN 1005 Pa. ave 4 ter how much Tt Two immense Uni flags were stations were habit of living at the POE ime mu sie Fut, on one at the best seats | OK SALE—A CHEAP PEGE OF LNOPERTY ON | lompnics 1815 tot: North @oui om H's ipear | btw ___ ats Paava | “Googe ape tooual eree the nak ce ns ings ware fee" Chapter “T-you don’t thay oof” oe eee poco im Le Drowt'Fark. Photosraph at office. the east side of th st. bet. G and H sts. now. : | 27ih: sdlome Mut beeuicet te 2 : ron Mate oor ratsmaviae Meck 4an’t ‘*in the shear's mouth.” ~ eo of the and. “Yes. You have the choice of in the case I refer to quite a _ mb Davin D. house has elt rooms and bath: property could be | taken soon ir SMALE 1 : patriotic emblemgdecorated the walls. There setae of officers’ families had been formed atone ‘easily cont anne ee ee Oe CO ONE, SOOT wm | Of ground, Deine allot ros, How can atailor who buys | was ‘nothing distinctively southern about the | ¥e8pons, you know. What will they be?” ‘of the European ports. A great deal of bee GIs F stn n'a | Bsze 19a70; a uunlver'r cholse Joe i the aquare: | Bounded by Vireinisnve.. kh ad Dat. n.w, & fow “ends” of cloth offer | S#eemblage, save perhaps the accent of the| Chapple (heroically): “Thiggawets,” de nl gy Soe | = 3 mah30-2t DAVID D. STO: ONLY 12,800 SQUARE FECT. women—that charming something in thespeech fool criticise F GAIN FOR A Qt EE Ee OTE pet: ---040 | [OH BALE-OOLUMDTA HEIGH meh dat you the same sdvantages that = which unmistakably locates the speaker as I wish—how idle thoughts ! tharply some" acuon of nocretary. Chandler pea fraate howe’ on kd aNe $903 | P'evener on Hoanoke aud 13 : 2% N BUYCK, $10.00 ve ac. hailing from beyond Mason and Dixon's lino. ww idle though — Her remark was in some way repeated to him * South front: lot 3 ies mb6-1 1505 Pa. ave. | “LOE Seped encracces eset @ reception committee was com) What pictures fancy traces and it greatly incensed thereupon ; oe SS IS ON OL pon oe weaving for our consumstiont | Mrs. Hugh Thompson, wife of Civil’ Service I wish that I had held her hand— ath ee Prod Se POR SALE 2208 Ms [oe ee ae ON K 8T_N. From one endof ourline to | Commissioner Thompson, president of the asso- For it contained four aces. from following them to their stations His Soy oa New 2-story b. dwenw : Bt. rae Too tot NFAONTS SOUT the other there's iat | Someassen ace seoeelancesier ameeee wees REE Sen eee ee ; bath, lance pant ‘aurpl 2 oo : ‘st. near Cliiton, w. s : he fad nated cep $8 tee con vile, at tow ture afer canted. vt omg | Sat epee ad W | a S0ni47, With nde $d rpc ate pant mae prevent Mn Se secretary ied * roring impression throngh the westion, but it interfered considers. <td i be exchanked for suite lots. mhI9-1-t 2 1505 ra. ave. eee re. Catchings, wife of Representative Catch- | Country that grand jury and petty politics make | PY Tint Shecnstom. One officer who allowed DOK SALE—HOUS Ey SSTORY BECK OR PALE men like tobein fashion—but | ings of Mississippi; Mrs. Callaghan, Mrs. Dor- | @ very proper combination. the desirable European station to the objeo- C near Gth st. ne. ‘dwelling, 1813 1th st. n. w.; 13 rooms and F NORTH SIDE OF N ST. they don't want the price | Sey and Miss Anna Vernon Dorsey. —- tionable service on the Guinea coast. I forget Ba commer iat stn, : See ath “room: ail latest ‘anprovements; handsomely BETWEEN 171H ST. AND CONN, AVE., $12.51 = ‘At one end of the hall was a flower bootb,| «15 you guine te dat mewel do ashe | the name of this officer, but he held « very ie decorated; carefully built under our persona! super A very desirable lot, 24 feet G inches front, at S rea- OO . ” also served, the gui r let dat ae . eae Hinton anc Bretclane imevery respect, Hloune ofea for tonite price page see eae ener vt Giules aod Mire, | Please?” asked Uncle Ephraim’swife. “What's | Bigh rank—was, I think, an admiral or comme- fy hea a —_ \culas rice apps Dh 3 FCI oath condue! ire. T. G. = “koe Sth AVERT aU PHEFORD: os Feenswe mnlO-lae | Yale bet. 7 iw? 1505 Pa. ave. te here, Ours te 9 fires | Avehibald Young, assisted by Mise Riley and | Yoh will power. WR cube apa pedegi, > awe GOR SALE CEN] aa, a Sctery Sages Weick howees all | « case nal change for **value received.” Mise Young. At the orponite ofa of the ball is “My will power’s all right,” he answered. | wives of officers to congregate at certain ports nbbiDE Gh he cde Teeeecnthe big | qomreencen aed Segre ney apt as | Pin ate bacano acta on AERIS |S peu aitROw MOU empe “ Holtzmey, aucsted by hiss Groen, afies Lite: | go'ysee ant i@" Come outhyur an’ measure | which are headquarters of the squadrons if GaNt Howe oF vic ibe S T MOMTON ana | Po" house: lot Te. 2 SEMA IO sue SWORMSIEDT & BKADLEY, 2, ¥ | MASS. 2ix135 to 10-foot ale. $1O—“Frne-—$15. | page und iiss Julia Thompson ef Kichmond. printers? fortunately, all women are. neither ee ne ae ee MM. PANT Pot. +R SALELDA FRONTAGE OF 50 FEET FAG | Forprice and terms Down stairs supper was spread in the dining ae nor sensible. For every woman who would be * REAL ESTATE, mh25-6t eR | ye Ee pea] + v. BOrOR, Sas hail and was the center of attraction for a con- It was esteemed some time ago prudent, reasonable and eaxily satinfied there __08 ISTH'ST._| PO SALE A GOOD HOUBE IN FIRVI-CLASS | it, SWORMSIEUT & BRADLEL. Wat Fat be - = poe oe a oi siderable portion of the evening. Mrs. Dorsey] , A matter wrong and cruel, would be adozen who would find fault and RICK, 3 84. BET. DAND | nao tovins, beth and cellar, lot 162100. southern ox- | _ thi FRO8 Oat e caxoma Pan: $13.50 ——wcroay need be ashamed to | 824 Mrs. Callaghan were in charge of the eup-| ” Bat now there ars for hinge wehate,) [suk teotinse. Wo heue ae eeman sake G00 | posure: very reasouable at 65,150; terre cans. Several of the best locnted and ticet desirable building | ———— per room and were assisted by the foliowing Less harmful than a duel. dren aboard ship would be even more harmful. seetenh depen te | an 615 F stn. w, Soom’ Prices wil edvance wien iho cable | "83; ye'cewnd focaticn = > war one of the Coats out | young Indice: Mien Jeanie Van Zandt, Miss Me- In the frst place, their presence would destroy tol: "will rent for $30. 4.150 —————_—___ AUTIFUL | ©##Fe running. . " Ardle, the Misses Thompson, Miss Moore, : discipline. You cannot have New brick, Grows, collae’ and bait! Le Droit FOR SAGE_A FARGE NUMDER OF BEAUTIFUL H. CLAY STEWARF & SOY, mothe ABR Ae this division, You'll get the | Wissen Bruce, Miss Storm, the Misses Stocks, |“ Here's something in the newspaper about | with women and ehilires arbor, und Aiseh. = SE TO Ti | a ee nee once avenent to herdice "They Cee 6.0 lath stent | sate creditof having paid more. Tt | Miss E: Moncure, Miss Walthall, Miss Kentald, | an oyster war,” said Mra. MeGudley'e nephew. | pilte is the most necessary detail of naval life, ry ceaurabie. property ate reasonable | CO#y ‘ernie: clces trou GSG0Uto O64 755.) Dont fail | for 5 sow day at from ai 10 7G pet aauare foot.” | net. JOUN B. WIGHT, youdofor yourselves or have | Cox, the Misses Wendling, Miss Jali Wilson, nothin’ but one o' them church fair jokes. elevate the tone of the cabin and 615 F st.nw., Kom. | Gon 5 : - n24-6t “140836 G st. ‘Miss Cuthbert, the Misses Fairfax, Miss Pr on TET rigors of li yet it is quite as HB. CLAY STEWART & SON, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS — NICE | _™! Pa to depend on others. Here's - ~ - ALEXANDRIA, ‘20 Lath st. = ESS-BRICK BAY-WINDOW 50x12; price, 81.25, per Loot. DOR SALE—OTH ST., HALF SQUARE SOUTH Nicholson, the Misses Geyer, Mra. W. H. Hor- ible that the woman will lack tact and 2 FS ae Eee eae eee ea madera “improve: Pee BYD:R EOOs Gir wt aw.” | POF Eattantee say tae BO RE GoCTE | B1LD.00 creation wo maxo theee bach, Mrz. N. Ro Heth, Mise Herbert, Mise judgment, and endiews bickerings and Pprovel bya sctry ed Paetsh tesement brick; | ments with stable: om 17th st. B.W.; price F Ag A BARGAIN—LOT ON PST. BET, | }1that, nc. Ti satires irom Lincola Fare: “tjer || ——— Maggie Darncille, Miss Virginia Payne, the | DEATH OF THE Crry DisrexsER oF MEDICINES. | Tifosi It other officers’ aires wee at. OLE sen e-: Vrooine, vatis, &e-; south front: lo | Addres = = fe fe and 18th sts; Hosecrans’ Rockville residence | OWNER. OS Fest Capitol ot. a Coate—and they're marked st | disses Campbell, ‘Mra, Wilmer, Miss Mitchell, | Dr. James Entwisle, for forty years dispen- | mitted aboard aise it Suall’ alaveat bE a gy) a ee eS spe or SUMMER RESOR Yeast five dollars under those | Miss Brown, Miss Morgan, Miss KR. Harrison, | ser of medicines, died this morning about 7 | result in jealousies and worriments, The of RSs oo | seine acide eeebe “Synises peesiee: | FOP SALE-CHOICE TOT OX 10TH sr, sours s aS. fata oer onty “salen” | Drove, lis Ghipurat, Mise Young, ice Me- | lect ot bit home on Reyalsirest, Aman of} Sent minis weeld sever bo, fee. trem de: SOR Ss 2 : oF 2 le ave. B.W. ; size of 20x) —BEAUTIFUL LOT AT COLONIAL 3 ” ‘ 4 on r more soli orone . F ie ‘and 1613 Sth st. n.w., | mbt alley; only $2 per foot, exis Bi Trouting: rivec oak ioe 4 | At @12.50 and @15 are some =| Knew, the Misges Judinston, Miss McCormick, rth | entirely to their official duties, Pa - Oy Spey tA rr b BARNES & WEAVER, G29 F ot._| neq tine best fishing RTOUDG, SE Coen ae Misa SL. Johns, the Misses Peachy, the Misses | LY his fellow oltizens bas seldom, passed from | there is no room on any of our shipe for wet Se ey ee FO reat | ea tee AUTHORIZED. TO OFFER FOR A NEK LOT. DIRECTLY rent. Address SALT WATER, Star oflce. SILE-LINED GARMENTS. | Chinn and Mise C. R. Stuart, been’ resident hore for three generations, |™men. However it may have been in’ the faaee e f vE ON THE of 108 SUE100 0 ney | SS On 16.50 Tmtestururret such prices, || The promencding and conversation during | B°Ou Tradehh, Bon OT re end two | day of the navy, when wooden’ sailing SSSA PEST HOUSES TRE NOTH SIDE OF B, AVE. BETWEEN 190H ES & WEAVER, 670 Fst. | A?EAS ae $16. ‘We haven't a Coat in thehouse _ | the evoning were pleasantly interrupted by sev- | brothers ‘Entwisle came “from England to | Were used, at present the spaceon all our sbi st. and b..Or.and bath: 83.600 | SE LoHASED CHEAP AND Os PAuY TERMS. > For sale—The Minnequa Hotel,containing 100rooms; || ———— Coat eral songs by Mra. Kitty ihompeon Berry and | brothers Eutwisie came from seGof the |has to be greatly economized. Take 4.000 eee GADSBY 1008 FST iia fully furnished all modern conveniences; within one that is more honestly made | Miss Anua Vernon Dorsey, the latter accom- P cruiser New York, for instance. Her officers mhi%lm ACKER &GAl 1 5 Cheap Lots, Le Droit Park. fois darcrenn, is 3 y new town on the south side of Wolfe street, OR SALE—HANDSOME BRICK DWELLING; 14 feenp inte Le Droit Pars: terius. ree than these. The “Hop Bac" is | Panying herself o: guitar. . built wharves and for many years carried on |®nd crew number 400.mon. They have less rooms: French xiass windows: all modern ‘iin. Samper Ee eat Pak: rent. 1 ‘The occasion wi success both socially and | cstonsive business there. From one of them |Toom for their personal use than my house provements: most fashionable and central section of Cheap lots, “t ISRAEL ADAMS & CO., Agents. among them. financialiy. comes Building Inspector Entwisle of the | fords. If you were to investigate you would Gar eae Seis Oe, and beth (rented Sale Cys S2,000; Rate ter TT TAPS & 80) at Bak 2 a Be ee erin ee, Pee the other | find that they have to crowd a guest deth to Gnd ance GEO T. Ps Fe. | mbi91m 1410 New York JOR SALE OR TRAD! Cs jal Matters. medicines. of |Toomfor ali. It would be impossible to put = a | 7 . = r Tocatien on wl ve his undi- 16.50--“Fre—$25. Boel the late. dispenser of uid Foe See ERODE TSLAND ave: NEAK IGM | POR SALE-THE BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE OF | 3,0! {2 00d locaicn fo; Fu ded tention f0 tne oan and inay be |” i INER "| Mr. and Mra. Carroll Mercer gave dinner | Alexandria. The families are now widespread | omen and children inte such erowded quar- st. nW., a Baudsome residence; press 2 en. Geo. liane, 17 sl be = ~ seen at the Marloorough, 1435 Broadway, New York, : the District and Virginia. Dr. Entwi wi rer ne 4 haser low pO ped varties desirins to € ty last night. metal Bern all modecn improvements. Uniy 81-000." | conmequente of Scewadse contemplated. reseenl fi | weaal ter. "ila and rocine heated by seoeas $18. a : it ‘BR 15 Pow SALE—sis MAE press brick, bay wit ings: Grooms; bath terms. OR SALE_241, two-story br: det. Bend Cand ndow. with ‘brown: it mod aps. Price, €16 to 630 Ma ave, Dh, 4. 2214'and i fh. de. bh. 7 Alley bet "6th and. 1 “200 “aley, £b, 4r.. 4b, 47600 113 to 125 Pierce: ES 000 500 ‘my issued oa AMAN. : ethos Tne ‘The abow is only a portion bf the property on ks. For ulietiat Ist and tot E. WAGG: SA EA Groom frame, price, Sullinan’s alley, 50 436 st. sw. i. new 300 | North Cai EARLY. 603 14th st. mbS-1m_ OR SALE—BARGAIN! NEW HOUSES, &5 AND G41 F at. uc. ; 18 it. front: 7 rooms, pantry and cei- $4,500; terms to suit. M. lar, . hear jurchaser. an CHAKLES EARLY, 603 14th st. nw. nbs Fe. SALE—NEW 8 LOOM HOUS! heated by furnace, on Mass. a at albareain” “Apply licom 2 m OB SALE— ‘Q between 17th and 18th sts. 6.800 pitol above Let. aw., 6 rooms, ‘and bath; terms easy, Eight new desirable trame houses on Whit ave. near street cars. These houses contain’ Yooms and hail, large yards, ‘cas snd water. Prices, “#2, 100 300: Each terms. Kent for #15 pet moa! natant ‘Also other properties. ‘or sull particulars and permit to inspect call LEN & BATCHELDER. Toth and G sts. nw. FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHICLES FOE FALE.2 COUPLETTES, 1 CAB, 4 HORSES and harness. Reason for selling. owner soit Ersold af once. Call at 45 Jackson st. FINE weight 1,150; warranted has no use Yor him. mb30-3e" (XEAROLD HORSE. soun ind: owner ‘Rear 913 It SALE—PARTIES LOOK SALE-12 LARGE BUILDING LOTS NEAR favorite summer Tesort—Laddeck, Nova Scotia— ion excellent; prices ‘aranteed, iy ‘HART. FOR SALE---LOTS. roe Sale Write ACBERT & city for $2,100: s:z ave. n.e. bet. is THE SPRING‘BOOM Will noon be here, when the price of real estate in and around Washington wil be much higher then at pres- = é errcle, 4 it. on Verimont ave., 10 fo" two hotises. DD. STONE, S06 F st. n.w. ALE—FOR A BUILDER Ok A Sr Don't put your money in suburban property until ‘They are finer. More money Duys better goods. Keep in mind that it's always quality that raises our price. We have finished for every size—every shape—and every tas, The extreme light shades are the novelties. The darker colors has a large circle of relatives. Mr. John En- twisle and Mrs. Lilly Payne of Wash- ington are his brother and sister. The Alexandria city. pharmacy is a posi- tion which requires unremitting attention; and a few hours of each week was all the time that Dr. Entwisle allowed himself to be absent from his business. These few hours included ashort time on Surkdgy morning, the delight of his life, when he led the vocal music at Grace Episcopal Church. This was his only recreation. He opened his present pharmacy in the “forties,” aud has been rooted there for nearly half a century. His profession enabled Senator and Mrs. McMillan will entertain a company at dinner to night. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Manning have returned from Europe and are with Chief Justice and Mrs. Fuller. Mrs, Manning's health is not yet fully restored, and she has been confined to her room since her return, Representative and Mrs, John B. Robinson gave acard party last night in honor of Mra. Edward A. Price, Miss Price and Mrs. William Corliss of Media, Pa., who are their guests. Among those present were Mrs. Don Cameron, Kepresentative and Mrs. Outhwaite, Dr. and ; s r. and | him to do good to many sick and troubled, and lator, the cheapest corner on the northe:st, you Lave inspected suiteome better. To have el | dirs. Harris, Mr. Harry Cilley, Mrs. J. G. Cil- | Dinos on ped fallen Ly the wayside had bel ie. southwest Gorner of Gil; ant Florida av K FORT MYER HEIGHTS. isthe only way to suit al ley, Mr.Wm. A. McKenney, ees a rang ® . + gah ese “ ‘4 e. @ 100t; a very ec piew round ne Mrs. Ci . a DAVID'D, STONE, 805 Fst. w. ec ange force snow at work constructing, the Flec- ‘They're here. Silk, Serge.ttat- | 17%. Caminett, Mr. and Mrs, Beall an won rough this subdivision. long be cherished here. His death was due to Lyle, their guest; the Misses McIntire, Mr. and | 2"6,b¢ bs or 79 are unin: s : “ 3 ight's disease and he died in his sixty-sixth ve by Live, with a 2S-tt. mda | priclint af obese of paren ee = fan Cloth inines—piain and | Mrs. Ammerman and Representative and Mrs. | Véi2" fie will be buried at Ivy Hil ae sees. = iN iN i" mgund si morning. nee nee O08 Ft aw Investment and teal Estate Brokers, faced” fronts, Youcantt be |” The National Homeopathic Hospital managers | \\oruse, wasuINGTON-ALEXANDRIA CORPORA pete te aoe ~~ et oy yeas! Gl mb] _ 93 and 95 Atlantic Lidg., U28 and 900 F st.u.w. fitted better than we can fit are going to give an Easter Monday night ball ‘TION. wear North Capitol. eeoens OR SALE— A yandrea | 8t Masonic Temple under the patronage of Wi Mpbaiar “DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst. nw. | F you. A couple of br Mrs. Morton, Mrs. McKee, Lady Pauncefote, | There are now largely over a hundred Wash- LOTS IN NORTHWEST ECKINGTON. styles to see, Invest in this section before the ground getstoohigh for you. Northwest Eckington is surrounded by in- vestments smounting to more than four million dol- (are and is within the alphabet of theeity of Washington, Money invested in these lots at present prices— $300 mi Fon SALEA VERY T, ON ESLIN ‘ave. ; lot 27, block 45, Holinead “Manor; 30 cts. « foot. DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w. mh29-2t Domestic Ecoxouy ati eer cary TETH ST, | {0 81,000—will double itscit in'a short time. For | GO ‘extended npar Kenesaw ave., 40x particulars and full information call on $25.06 Ive nba “avid D: Sion Fst nw. DANIEL & ARMAT. 7 20K SALE-AT 10 Cis. A FOOT, 2,474 SQ. | _ 251m 1313 F st, nw. { ‘fr: : 22d and East Capitol sts. — Peat 36 945 sq ft., fronting : st, | ON STH ST. side and rear all Is Tux Price Or Prosrzmry. Foe, ‘SALE-SURREY, ENGLISH CART, BUGGY ‘and wagon; also 2 horses, suitable for any’ purpose: y of party leaving thecity. STABLES 338 2% New Jersey ave. 2. mbyo-4t" Betler = LADIES, GOOD HOUSEWIVES, 19.5410 to 20-00t alley. Sed rooms, bath and mod. fam) ce only $3,300; 81,: A HANDSOME NEW TWO-STORY SALE_—MULES—14 HEAD, MU ; GOOD pe ep tae st. Georgetown, D.C. mb29-6t* FOR S18 J03T ARRIVED FROM ORANGE county, N.¥.—A wentleman will sell at a great bar bay-window trick, contains six ‘bath. Concrete ed talauice very eaaye iG AH Saif ‘eiaht roms: wemenis: habipiue ba: Jot 192 10G to Kool alley. price. $8,000; terns Feasonable. L.STAIGAKD 1 EM.O13 Lith stn. w-20% Fe and bath: price, $2,000; & BRO, 1829 Pa ave. is ae @ERE IS A HoUSE1 WANT You inly 4 tarvain for a home or vent: Wil lorated on Ove of the widest sI the nor in Lwit vy the owner fora home; stohe Yo alley; will rent DAVID D. si sain one pair of Cleaviand bay cobs; 10M hands high great knee action and very stylisu: sale and reliabl Also one of the handsomest couve horses in the city, full 16 hands, 6 years old. very stylish and great knee action: a prize for any family. Aisoa very centie and handsome devpie «ray Toad bosse, @ years old: free and prompt driver: can trot in iso elegant saddie horse, thorouzhiy broken to haruess; can be driven and ridden by a lady” Also ve styuish dark chestnut sorrel family horse; 5 1% hands hich; free and prompt driver: safe for as: cue to drive the above horses; will be guaranteed as Tepresented. Can be reon at McCAULLY & ALEXANDER'S, Central Boarding Stables, mh29-3t* 14th and D sts. n. JOR SALP_HEALY & WILLIAMS" CABRIOI, ET, Fotis, and, shatts, ood as new; 1 Wood Bros New Brewster brongham, latest design, cost Tigo to alle ait AP 24 2). much” HORST RAMP & JESTER. 639 F st. LEE: VERMONT AVE dress ity P. 0, FOR SALIVALUABLE 247TH Property war Qst. Lot 40x. Splendid site for two sce: flaws above. no. ate wall cin very eral splendid o ize i. FULTON LEWIS, rc Faped.y om tae a m investment *RY BRICK, 7 ROOMS AND Paris spider phaeton, used one season. and a fine a-sortment of all styles of Licht and heavy bew work from best 1nakers at the lowest prices. Every carriage Kuaranteed as represented. We ave also ap elewant stock of new and se-ond-hand harness Our MOTHERS:—Your attention, please. If}; 5.60 youwant Shoes for yourselves, Shoes | ready )OK SALE—A BARGAIN IN TWO LOTSON CoI-|] and —_for your husband, Shoes for your chil- | © F unbia ave -Coltubia Heights, 170 #.west of Luth 06 Bien: tace Wiss piace a Wastin inh l9-2t DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w. Biuchere where your money will go as far as io we oo eae Cee for with us. Our Shoes are of the best " lot, ON GRADE Men — quailty, comfortable, wear weil. icok a CDAVID Continue well aud keep their shape t.ll they are $30. 00 sree w Worn out, as hundreds of wearers in this mt Lead. city will testi:y. nen a NEAR If you wish material proof of our th and Yt. ( st. bet. 1217 Pex. Avexve ae a Canmant & Leuvx. Ith st. nc., wear Linswin dark Alorton piace CL. 2Uxa Oued. nd SM and Odi and Zeit 928 7th and 706 K st. nw. PA. AVE. AND ote, 7c. Dress Goods for 2c. Gxt lott 6 pieces Wool Dress Goods, 36 inches in width,in neat | 7TH ST. Oniy $100 cush this weir checks. Price has been 3 id couts s yard. ecial offering in Men's White Uniaundered Shirts 's. Made o: New York Muls cotton, linen nds and cui. Size 14 to 18. cenis, your choice at 25 As Fon Buses FPO# SALE—VEBICLES, VEHICLES, VEHICLES. PEARCE, LAWTON & McREYNOLDS, Builders of Ge varriaces and wacous, have on han aiult line of the United States Carriage 4 Columbus, Ohio, v for a hend.ed them over (wo years and give our own guar E-STORY BICK autee. Also full line of carriaves and wasons, our ad Dent, AN, ABEET & ABE feet front. ABELT. Fok Sale I OSTORY PRICK: SIX BOO: 2d bat son al ot. near L. . mics AULET & ABELT, LOK Safe—Neak East CaPrro” sT., Bay- window press-brick : 7 rooms apd bath, cellar, tur- Race, &.u.). IMEI? to Beit. aliey: a0 fas. HOISTRAMP & JESTER, Pg JPOR sav ted for two Sstory bricks on K st. bet. must m0. Apply 472 Louisiana : ia Kk SAL—THE HANDSOMEST NEW DW Fimo" Ta ORR Ee PELE pimp LE eg Poor). Panes wine room, laund:y, imen room end closets; Hol Wa He. manat-ot STEIS PLETED These. = T RESIDENCES 0: Rigkis LinuEuaNS _mab2s-e ann mae aad 1363 F at. O08 SALE—NEW AND ARTISTIC 13-00! mh8 TS ¥ ot. pA PIRST.CLASS DWELLING, NEARLY new .16 roo us. co net lot; side winds\ nz ‘nrele: in Dortu weet Jor entertaining - Freeh. 208 ALE sti BET. F AND GSTs. ¥.w. ‘Seroot. frame. Fen! t. ‘moat: 83,000 SCGAN e BUTE EK, toe PRO mised i SALE_VERY DESIRABLE BRICK, THREE Fomeret Ti rose, modera a bie te ‘anduucs, tea coutortable and watiatactory jo city for the price, 10,000. bg Se a I ALZ—WE HAVE THREE 287 own inake, and a lot of second-hand work; estimates cheerfully submitted. Wand 2712 Mat. nw. mbh26-3m a OR SALE—THE LARGEST AND MUST COM- plete assortment of veh les in the city. The great Jered tor cash: A enuibe Cola aleather-top plaecton, dayton wawons, $50; 25 Business, A Tull ne cf Naruse at's low price. simesa, A Tull ine o ata low price. tearm JAMES K- FROBEY, 1230 32d ot, FOR SALE CHEAP_ONE HEAVY DRAFT HORSE ‘and large furniture wacon, either separcte oF to- gether. Inquire at 70 mu21-1t }OK SALE_A PAIK OF VERY HANDSOME DALK bay “horses: youns, sound and ‘kind: exor! yubie, and very fast. For part Sarens JOUR We HUGHES, 1100" L3.ict WM. F. DOWNEY'S REPOSITORY AND STABLE, mb25-6t 1622 to 1626 Lat. E.G z HEAD OF HORSES, JUST AR- Va. : Brice from 830 one horses, four cou ‘saddle hursen. To be seen at J, SIMONST SALE STABLES, 1210 Ohio ave. a. w. is mL 1d tw }0K SALE_ALWAYS ON HAND_A V. OF F wal ARIETY rived from Koc! 2. Fok SALE 50 to Dorwes suitabe SALE—WHOIRS WM. F. GEY. mm who has the wreatest ni ‘Minds cf carriages, D $28.—“Fixesr-_$35. tion when you get here. The combined elegance of the art. ‘The finest fabrics—the finest You don’t see such Coats— and tailors count their orders for them few and far between— because they cost so fury.” At least double as much Altogether we've got about TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED Don't we offer you extraor- inary advantages? Sazs Anp Company, pm GREAT VALUE GIVERS. ington corporations having charters at the clerk's office here. ‘The Farmers’ and Mechan- ics’ Insurance Company is the last of these which Judge Norton has chartered. | Mr. L. G; Estes of Washington is the president, and 100,000 is set out in the charter as the amount of the capital stock of the company. ‘These Washington companies propose to have their “principal offices” in this city. ‘This isa legal fiction, as in many cases the only relation ot the companies to Alexandria is that once year enough of the stockholders to make Mrs. MeMillan, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Daizell. Ex-Attorney General Garland is about to re- move to his home in Little Rock, Ark,, and will start west with his family just’as soon as the pleasant weather comes to stay. ‘There is | general regret among Miss Garland’s friends here over her dejiurture. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Whittemore have been spending some days here after a winter of tra- vel on the Pacitic coast. They are going to build another house. irs. Hale and the top notch of perfec- ee a a ‘quorum, "by proxy or otherwise, come trimming — the finest work— {iss Emma Jean Wilson took a most accept-|down on eens or steamers RYTHING FINEST able part last night at the entertainment for | and assembling at “their principal office,” re- =e * | the Mission School of Cookery and Housekeep- | ceive annual reports, elect their officers, cannot be produced. | ing at All Souls’ Church. She recited several selections in a eharming way. Miss Grace Me- | Culloch and Mr. M. Wright both sang, and the Columbia Musical Club also gave several well- rendered numbers. The concert to be given at Mr. Harvey L. Page's studio wiil take place on April 7. Senator McPherson will give a gentleman's dinner tonight. ‘: The Vassar Students’ Aid Society announces reading by Miss Gertrude Gheen of Philadel- plus and ‘songs by Mra. E. Z. Perkins at Mra roulke's, 2013 Massachusetts avenue, next Tuesday evening. depart, and the principal office sees them no-more for another year. Some awhile longer, have lunch at the lard, Braddock House, Fleishman's, or some other of the places where’ the inner man meets the outer world of flesh, fish and fowl and finds the acquaintance retresh- ing. Sometimes, it is said, the annual meetings are held on the Washington and Alexandria ferryboat wharf, in the interval between the first whistle and the last, and that the whistles are never wet. FUNERAL OF A CITIZEN OF FOUR SCORE. The visits of death to Alexandria of late made—anywhere elso— “ike seem to be more frequent now than earlier in assertion buy your next pair here. of thee “TOP cOATS”— The concert for the benefit of the Homeo-| the year. The various orders are more often pathic Dispensary and Emergency Hospital to- | called upon to “bring from their closets the BEST-LK EI — 4 stone price or another—every Morrow evening is attracting considerable at- erento and pall” and do funeral honors to preicts be divans ae: one of them pledged tosstistac- | tention among society people, It is expected | their brethren. Andrew Jackson Lodge, which 1ai¥ F st Hoover & Sxypzz, sony sacolae that a party from the White House will attend. | has once before this week been called Miss Gordon having returned from a visit in New York is at present the guest of Mrs. Adee at the Shoreham, Dr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Bovee gave a pleasant card party lastnightat their cosy home, 916 15th street northwest. Among those present were Marshall Kansdell, Congressman and Mrs. Hull, Dr. and Mrs. Walton, Dr. and Mrs. Finley, Mr. and Mrs. H.W. McNeal, Mrs. Coryeal, Mra. Radolph, Mrs. Vinnie Ream Hoxie, Mrs. Mar- shall, Dr. J. . Nevitt and Mr. J. E. Jones. Miss Willie A. Davis of Richmond, Va., is visiting relatives in this city. Dr. and Mrs. L. Emmett Holt of New York ity are the guestsof Dr.and Mrs. 8.8 Adams, to cast the acacia into « brother's grave, was out again this afternoon at the funeral of the late John D. Javens. The funeral of the deceased took place from his late Joon] on upper Duke street. Mr. Javens his tour score years, after which life became |sorrow and a burden. He spent the greater portion of the eighty-two years ot his life here, and was for many years the messenger of the old Potomac Bank of the District of Columbia and of the branch Farmers’ Bank of Virgima in this city. He was long sexton of the Washington Street Baptist Church and was a familiar every- where. Of late he has been missed from his accustomed haunts and he will visit them no more. It 1s Loxe Dressss, | ci 5 Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Cogswell bave gone to ores. “ hws rhite; but do not Fs Men's Nicht shirt fancy trimmed, made Seley ton match ever de bicoare: tectt son | New Wonk Sor & whioct viel 7 hes = < of gvod cotton, swoop down upon the gentie morsel fi: = Messrs. M. B. Harlow and Park Agnew have Fe SAbeaiast Cait at The 01 al OF MX tues us 4 minute you speti the | | The Star Leap Year Club met at the house of | heen welcomed back by manyfriends on their Lotso each: € . niowee “Huta tacen more tabby tecures | Mise Mary E. Hart Monday even: PF pcatmcs | return from a trip to Florida, where they have = “ i toceteh ck Maree jore Of the 50-cent Ime White Aprons at 25 than you ever saw. But Lean assure you | and vocal and instrumental music helped the Sarma hataveste fn shhonsbata bela: Rortheas: Wisi tou gn Ky Ly MUU, : For piclatect s bak ss teuwe Lies aloes | Members * pam an enjoyahiedpening. Mr. George H. Markell and Mr. Edward Sher- eaters ; fir Seawind cee as EAE pcc ete tie re rating slr tetas mr | MAR Huey oni gt ough ver ens val as brand ane Speeitiations | cents per yard. You will pay 13 cent tor them else- Paxe SDI N, teatheecil of Eenmeeteiaee: Ri rpetocha bone wie f en route Me re ed rows | where. - saan cae Georgetown. Their father, Maj. J. V. Law-| to the Richmond penitentiary. Yor, further ‘intorn BARGAINS IN MATTINGS. rotograrer, Bares rence, brought them on from Youkers, N. Y. ‘Thirty-four Alexandria young men are learn- x mbe 2 <2 Mr. LB. Snapp of Staunton, Va, and Miss | ing the trade of putting down paving tiles. oo am Men M. J. H Coralie Kendle of Clifton Forge, Va., were | Que thousand and thirty-four are engaged in ot eue Se Hauupabie CARHART & LEIDY, a e+ Se married March 21 at the E Street Baptist par- | studying how tobecvangelista| | | ‘sye., Room 36. 1300 F 8ST. N.W., sonage by the Rev. Dr. Muir. After the cere-| It is officially |» town mb2s 928 7th and 705 K st. nw. Lavi rrs alley; near Ith Mary- | Fea ‘and Mary: 1: you wave sust anour GIVEN UP THE adea of over being abe a cousfortabie pair of Shoes start richt tomorrow by going to WILSON & jes not to be found el Is now prepared to show the Latest Importations of | mony the happy coup! IMMED HATS, BONNE18and TOQUES ace of the groom's uncle, Mr. J. H. Snapp, frou the leading Paris milliners, torether with those | WheTe @ reception was given them. from her own work rooms, comprising exclusive returned to the resi | Open for men and fish. No ladies admitted. ‘Th corner of Princess and Fairfax streets Eipine toveoften it hos Sed all te folks conght trying nit ting there yesterday €5 each. Aafayer Strauss’ sidewalk is 20w Miss Mollie Dreunen has returned to her home in Eikton, Md., aftera very pleasant visit where. mhz? CAKK's, 929 ¥ et. n.w., amd asking tor a pair of ther famous $2.50 footwear. When you put then. on you wii! forget ail about your cor..s, ior the leather 1 so:t ma Yielding and shapes itself to your foot at ‘once. sve a ED. pa ou ‘i ‘OUR MOTT ‘Ok SALE—THAT VALUABLE CORNER SOU an) st. 5 Light ai ‘west corner Ps. ay ‘The ladies are beginning to realize that this a Penney vania sven, 123 iar siior ts worth to tiew alinost riven gewtely! 01 your mi se Galfer tall particulars, ey is comtort it affords them. toe, dull or ¢ Broad, mediun or narrow TREES Jaze tinish {sa choice offered to their lady saw ave. On y 87.600; ‘ rasy tee. J. O'HARE, 1006 F st iuediun. You let us try? Ocr_srw_3s_ penrrcnion. sented in your purchase. A pleaved Customer is the greatest We can please ¥« A. W. -FRANCIX, Clothier, to Mrs. Ralph L. Galt of N street, oo most fashionable kindof “tile.” A number of Alexandria young men will follow ite and attend ‘to see how the new “tiles” Batacrion otto The Emancipation Parade. O18 sRUTH. Acting Secretary of the Navy Soley has writ- our clothins is RE- ten a letter to Mr. Wm. H. Brown, chairman of ee ee Se ihe wort the Navy Club, granting that club permission | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: bound to be repre- James McD. Stewart to Caroline K. Rice, lot 7, bik. 21, Columbia Heights; @—. G. E Traman to W.8 Daniel, lot 15, bik. 12, Brookland; 1,000. R. Rothwell to Mary 8. Pridgeon, sub to use in the emancipation day parade the boat which the club has used on such occasions for several years. A meeting of the staff officersof the South Washington division, of which Lewis Sou wal : Lt Col ronderfal weati Ss ‘Successor to Willis is chief marshal, and Ignacius Crawford la Wa sata ban rhe Alden BD rhesg ings Muuzeot | mb28dm Noah Walker & Oo. secretary, was held last night. Capt Scott re- BAKER, 121 16th st. nw. re DELS, a7 Fi T. we Ss (OR SALE—TO BUILDERS. 97 ¥ T. B. Towxer & Sox, ie ubdivision. ST: DY GOULS DEALERS, t. 1316 71: st. now. Table Olt Coth, 1% yards wide, 15e. Ketmants Cnbleacked Cotton, 23s. per yard, Fresu invoice uf Linen Sapains, worth 790. dozen, only Se. each. Larre White Apron, lace trimmed. 10c. Hoge. Outiag ¥sautel, im short lengths, Be. enim at santy Ticking, from 2 to 8 yards, Wooi Face Henrietta, Black < Spot Face Hen ‘and cojors, 250. apa $1. iroscoczin Bleached Cotton, 8&. itt the Leon: Brewched Cotrony Sige. iB edu ro Bac, fo ann ar To Tue Lavms URSA -A KAKE CHAN Weiubistot nia desirab e 1e92,0n New Hacupsluire at Bee advertisement. ESS PROPERTY: TWO TO PURCHASE A ality atamction arch E nor dampness haw no eficet fro. imeluding Ounine Shicts, 6c BY, 631 F st. UILDERS, AT- J Sind Cofrty ailey tote at 82 ‘affairs of syndicate, JObS &. PAKET, amh?6-1m. & Pabor Pat, ‘Ol SALE-FINE LOT ON P ST. pont Circle; i soatley : NOE ks RUPEE UFO! mab 19-12" bs eas DESIRABLE CORN ‘street: 54:7 nq. feet. every y obe square FE Bebe Spe bewct SALE—INVESTORS AND Bi tention have jor wile ach. bitst sail to cuoes ‘his will be free to isroh 21 to Apr b.Moure 8 ted that he would be inline with thirty ten, ‘The Hodearriers’ Union, No. 1, will turn 7 Now is your time. Call at 1321 G st. n.w. and have | Jine. The Biadensburg Tournament Club will G Wi eee, line, eighty strong. ‘The committee on SE oe eee parted that Hor. Messrs. 1. C. Robe © | in onand Wm. Howard will be the chaplains of Rizzi ¢ the day. The following have been INE MA'P'G CO. | On the chief marahal’s stafl: i | a if id ! i E i tHe i j i ; l if “The present arrangement divides the ma- jority of the naval vessels into a number of squadrons for different stations. They are the north Atlantic station, the south Atlantic ste- tion, the Asiatic station and the Pacific station. The rule in gending a ship to any of these isto make the defail tor a period of three years. ‘This gives rise toa great deal of favorit and when I was at the head of the navy I f that one of the most difficult problems. Un- der our system, however, it is impossible to avoid it, ‘Ihe most desirable station im my time was the European, the divisions somewhat different then. This gave the of- ficers practically a three-years’ trip to under the most favorable circumstances. ships made their rendezvous at some interest ing point with plenty of society and tunity for enjoyment. The least desirable ste- | tion 18 that along the South American const, known as the south Atlantic station, with litte to see or do and a great deal of uncomfortable weather. The officer who is sent to the Euro- pean stations considers that he hase thres- years’ holiday, while the one wno goes to South ‘America looks upon his works as in the nature of punishment. In addition, some ships were detailed tor special service. “I have cousidered the subject, and if I were to have She my 1 would maxe a complete change in the details. “Instead of sending one ship here and others there I would send them all around the world, Ju three years’ time each vessel could make caretul, ‘deliberate circumnavigation, énch officer the opportunity to become ‘telly quainted with the various coasts, and of the world. There could then be no favoritism, for all would be served alike. sides, the officers would be greatly by the educating influence of contact ferent peoples. My idea would be to bay spend some time at the leading porte, their knowledge of the geography would fected by personal observation. There ing like travel to broad man. Ji the naval officer who has traveled to station to the army officer been spent chiefly in camp on do not wish to say anything 4 army, bat the difference between apparent at a glance. The officers navy do not really suffer through being separated from At present they are joined tamilies at the headquarters of Atlantic, Pacitic or Asia! see a great deal of them not cruising. If my plan could meet at the leading por sels would remain for some the officers are concerned I should they like to have their families ‘The expense of living abroad is not I suppose that is one inducement. officers could not see their families cruises the hardship would net be 60 for the sea duty is alternated with sh of the same duration, such as service navy yards, the Naval’ Academy and the bureau at Washington. My experience that the officers are always ready to take turn at sea duty after the three years of duty, and I know of no instance when an cer attempted to evade this.”” —— ri $a Hd Hit ff i i i H i i sid sthisit! i i hike ft Hil 1858 i r A t 3 E i i aj We H & HE Army Orders. Maj. Culver C. Sniffen, paymaster, will pro- ceed to Fort Myer, Va, Fort McHenry, Md. Washington barracks, D.C., and Fort Monroe, Va.,and pay the troops at those stations to Merch 31, 1892, in the order named, and on the completion of this duty will retura to bis ste- tion in this city. ‘Capt. Daniel M. Taylor, ordnance ‘ment, is relieved from further i f iF ii i ll

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