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FOR SALE—LoTS. =— BUILDING Fas SALE AVERY Boca TS a WILDING — Mass aren w and ferans apply FRANCIS HUFTY, 1301 Fat ee psy Tors 1 BETWEEN A ‘snd I ne; 8 to build go wit iota, 6275 ach; mo cash required if T.R. BROOKS, 616 12th st nw. BARGAIN—2 LOTS, 22D AND QSTS L 30 xq foot. Apply CHARLES te THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, .D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1892. FOR SALE—LOTS. Forse, ™ TELEPHONE OR Liat of lots or plate of the MT. PL Mi BT sexxon, BoM CULUMBIA Ee Tierm ‘Time is money, ‘Dela: sive, 17m expen We offer mary tne propertios toe that Trill be mreatly in- EDL St WME HE RAUNDENS & CO., 1407 F at. Fuss sea. NOMI BOF ATTRACTIVE LOTS Spa sarap eterer er Sivkeecne apiz-st we. SAUND! pis & CO. 1407 F staw t SALE—FINE LOT ON P Fst. 1 BLOCK FRom it residence : adjoins han ° 40 per foot P. FARDON & Gos 14-28 G15 14th’st 7OR RENT OR eALE-¢ HEAPEST, 2 of «round: lai fence; ry Well, fruit Trees’ hicbs healthy: B&O. 520 te:'no fees. OWNER, Star office. yp 14-3 FOR SALE—COR 12TH AND O STS NE, 34X98 ae wide alley, PS UICK POR DENCE: LOT NEAR B: a re AT CHEAP: CItAS A SHILLDS, 1405 F ST XW. —THE CORNER OF iST AND ae me 3110: will make the cheapest lots pom eerie ie ko BROOKS, 616 12th st nw. “wie LOIS ON G@ BEY, 6TH AND RS (eB:y_ 81.900 ech; svat frouts; om Grade. cheapest lotein tha apl4 PR. BROOKS, 616 12th st nw. VO =A ST BET. 6TH AND 7 nes} 120x120 Ch opt gk rant k : one-forth cas! apie tn me 4 5 Bitoo! S, 616 12th st. 20! NEK OF 10. HAND D RH Ee: Dexii5. bsautfal location and bargain at eeke easy terms. “oleae T. R. BROOKS, 616 12th st. ior saLE=TEE CORNE« OF 147H AND CSTS. 80: 100 feet front om 14th and 156 on C; will sub- vide to Laavancanr 40 cts. prt foot. apl4-3: T. R BROOKS, 616 12th st. rl sALE-1 HAVE st rage Soe 59 A FRONT- age of 7 feet on = _ ta side of H st Deeinning @t the corner of 13th into +mall lots; a Rx gouth fronts: water sewer and as: pri re foot; not less than De sold tos purchasers terms cay. T.R, BROUKS ‘apla-e 616 J2thatnw_ OK SALE— E ORIGINAL LT that will sub, 7 5 HANDSOME CORNER Lor, 141H ST., COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, Opposite Mr. Justics Hariau's Price, $1.50 er square foot. THOMAS J. FISHER, & CO. idence. yOu SALE—BEAUTIFUL TRE, L square ‘north of Linco 41,000: vey terms: sidewalk just laid 2B square (corner lot at 1:tth st. just sold for nis lot, if so st... this or cae two apls3t WW Poe sate South Brookland, short distance from station. Price, $200 and up; $10 cash payment, $5 per month. BARNES & WEAVER, 629 Fat. nw. sp13-Im R SALE Ground in northeast and southeast Washington. and dd ne, 58 fost Bouth site Mass ave be front. TOK SALE TTY TIGHTS. ADDITION | TO ND, *OPPO<1TE CATHOLIC UNIVER SITY, NcAK TERMINUS OF ELECTKIC CAKS AND BqOUEs STATION. |. of the city streets groded, paved os Thins ihe piace to buy for ‘HO: exe! oi 5 — sabi of Washington, 300—1.A5¥ TEKMS, and surroundings are DW. NALEER & si x, ARTON, 1331 F si pen eae rf ity. T theast section is gruwing: sever unaired houses will be built there thie scatou, tafe investment; values bound to increase; no speculation. Baby buy country lots at higher Prices where railroads evensity to virtually city Jo ner information apply to 2 INO. F 0 14th st “SALE—INVEST tion—I ave for ea! B00 feet frontage : cheay @ach. Must seil to close mb?6-1m AND BUILDERS, A’ ‘on line of cant cars, uci thirty alley lots at $200 airs of spndicata, JOUR F. PAbe: 7OR SALE—BELIEViNG THAT LOCATION TO be good for investment we creansious i interest some of our customers in the lots we Sand T sts nw between North Capitol and 1st sts: these lots ate for sala et 40e to. 75e Der foot om very easy terms and with s large portion of the purchase money on or before three years at 6 per cent interest; payee tle bg purchases here ie Beto Sos foot year, while actual sales, abo" Fe oto hate er 5 per cent; it is abso- safe re. aplz-st '. SAUNDERS & OO., 1407 F et. it TH ST AND VIRGINIA FE m sACE—k Lor On 14TH Ba ys OMA, 100 Corcoran building. apl2-3t SALE—BARGAINS Fo" Reon amon ‘We have several choice lots on line of Tennallytown clectrie railroad which can bo sold st Joes than martes — G13 Lotiat. wR SALE— CHEAP LOTS IN COLUMBIA Boutheast corner 13th and Kene ‘Kenesaw; 85x150; only sy eset corner 13th and Kenessw; 150x100; 88¢ "enced ave, went of 13th at; 75e per foot; $1,000 cash; balance onl aa in pater i, 150 feat wont of 14th at: 50x150 with 2U-foot eee et foot will buy the most prominent corner on ‘his figure good for five da; Mist EDT ONAHH, 1006 F ot. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ap ty poe cane, PONY ee ee one apl4-3t* Es Se SALE—JUST ARRIV! TWEN' HORSES ‘some fine =a divers: alse ees Sie resented Ly ‘Nic OSsnsaw cifotats Opa tw Fa SALE-ONE OF THE CHOICEST PAIRS OF chestnuts in the city; 1536 six and seven irs old: ‘owner: broke they ‘under saddle; owner : pentoaly bro yi must Be sold. Api fcieal2-4° ply PRIVATE STAALESO lows ee TEROE LAWLOR 2 Georgetown. i SALE—DOG CART; tonew. Tobeseen at YNOLDS", =e st Bridge, F ° 3 BENSINGER'S BAZAAR, ‘The largest and best-assorted stock of mew and second- hand carriages, bugyies and express wagons, Consisting of EXT§NSION AND CANOPY-TOP CABRIOLET, CUT-UNDER AND SIDE-BAR £URREYS, VIC- TORIAS, PITTSBURG ROCKAWAYS, KENSING- TON BUCKBOARD, JUMP-SEAT CARRIAGE, WA- GONETTES, LOOP-FRONT PONY AND DOCTOR'S PHAETONS, GUM AND LEATEER-TOP BUGGIES, EXPRESS AND DAYTON WAGONS, ROAD AND SPEEDING CARTS. Sole Agent for the Cortland Wagon Co. FINE BUGGIES, ‘CARRIAGES AND SPRING WaGons, We also always have on hand Horses suitable for all purposes. Full line of Harness of every description at the vory lowest prices, WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, apli-im 940 Louisiana ave. _ 1B SALE_LOVELY HOME IN HYATTSVILLE, Ma. Squares from depot; beautifel location: Inge stables lot 200 feet ro Bot Pid te Tian |B 00 feet front Ly co trees: price: io to 86.000; one of the finest hay gta © Bove 214 7th atew | OF LAND ON 7TH 8T, it = JOR SALE ne road; very desirable ior —— 8) full particulars appiy to rok RENT OA STE wood: one acre of kround and a of good water. Inquire at 509 K L apl Feats g—-AT TAKOMA PAAR, SPECIAL wain in lot near station, Boxtoo fect: 400; other lots tor sale i apl4-3t® CHES OF CHOICE GARDEN the Kiver road just outside of the Dis- 4 mile from the Gien Echo station on the cectric road. improved by » tenant UTLAGE IN 0x150, with shade and water; e to ratiruad station and electric ly to RE. 13-3 STATION Per mo. apls-3t (OOM DWELLING, ttsville, with large anh. small monthly pay- Tneute; also severald dwellings in Hyattevii.e from 6 to CK T & FORD, _ 617 F st bw. NEW 5-R0OM T_—WINTEROP HEIGH 10 BK, elegaut 5-room cottage: he P.O. ‘UR SALE_—A NICE NEW nicely located near, depot, H: ig re ‘Ok SALF—A NICE hoy pee com barn, with 8 LITLE E—OR TO LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS, Edgewood,” @ country place of 80 acrei miles from Po house, con’ bros piazza: ne’ view crther particulars sddvees 25 North Hamilton pouah- ‘aplz-lw* OR SALE—SPECIAL BAUGAINS—ONE FIRST class second-hand victoria, in elegant condition, lit by Hooker, New leven: two test rlane sevood: hand extension cabriolettes: one one panel platform bust Bess wagon, with xate and brake. 6, J. MEEKS, G22 Gstn ap9-6t son SALE-FORTY HEA HEAD OF HORSES Jost rived ftom ‘a; auitable for all ih purposes. “Son I MMONS, 210 Clionve nw. SALE—JUST akicven, 20 HEAD OF Fo. driving and draft horses from Rockingham county, Va; two draft teams, weight 2,600 pounds; Que cidsely’ mated marriage team and eneral use hcrses; also sone low- mares and horses suit- abie for farm use. Al Hock guranteed asrepresented or money retuuded; fair Given and best of rofer- YATES & BYRNE, 351 G stow. 'ALE—FINE ASSORTMENT OF CARRIAGES of all descriptions, buckboards and the latest nov- eljies. Cali and Compare quality of work and prices with others’. You will find my work finer and lower than any other house, "A. H- GRE 6th and NY 83 ALE—A STANDARD-BRED HOR: snd stylish: also ® good = = sold ata bargain; also tera, "One whole floor of sver 100 basiness wagons can be en at fhia establishment; | positery on Gatnw, ¢ Al invite te public to call, eit may be to their ‘advan- t ME. ap4-1m Foes LWAYS ON HAND—A VARIETY OF horses suitablo for draft, driving and suddie pur- Poses Sy Bee, And sidw-price horses. | DAVID £612 Gst.n wh4-2in® “YOUNG HORSES an be QUIGLEY": 1 Gee SAL) full line of the United States Carri: Columbus, Ohio, vehicles of ail sea ud intest for durability are not excelied. We have them overtwo yeara and give our own guar- eutee. Alsosfull line Of carriages and wagons, our own make 1d ® lot of second-hand work; estimates cheerfully eoitied, a 2712 M at nw mh26-3m {OR SALE— Havenswood at Hyattavills, Md., with nearly five acres of ground ; splendid shade; 11-room brick house, heated by rurnac ter and bath kavenswood is situated on very nd overlooking the eutire Village of Hyattsville wu rrounding country ; niles from Wash hgtom, on the maim stem of the K ik; commutation rates about 5e per ride. Splendid place for a f ry residence needs to be seen t» be apprecisted; price, 816,000; would take in part small Bouses in Wash BH WARD WE WILL BUILD YOU of you will buy a lot tu Novthy Lanrel; ehae 0x15) feet; price Sc. per square foot. Terms, and $10 per month, or > per ceut off for : less than you are now payiue out for rent in Wa Lizgton. If you desire to see this Proverty zo you will be sccompantc: out by a salesman GO! v & BRO. Owners, SF at SoeuRwaN HOMES. SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. For from #1,400 to $3,800 youcan buy a house a five to ten rooms at LA! Prince Georze’s county, Md, sbout eight mi taut from th: ny %, vis the B. and 0. K. Kor the fale tumore in the direct line of tho proposed Maryl 1d Wasiunyton Electric Rit, The hones | are ‘well built on ood brick foundations and have ema closets, cellars, outbuildings, wells, gab baths, Introbes, &c.. on lots that contain about square feet of cround. Churches, schools and stores enient Twenty trains daily—commutation fare ides the natural advantages of location Lakeland hag a magnificent luke of ciear, lipid water, stocked With fiue fish and well supplied with pleasure boats, a re of maguificent proportions, and contains thirty ouses. Durimg the coming suiamer the bandsomest station between Washington and Baltimore will be rab; <i I Fe SaLE—WE MITED For further particulars, plats, tickets &c, apply to tinea beautiful | ot on Conn. ave. at a EDWIN A. EwMaN, 1208 a at uw, <4 308, HEDFERN & SUN, 622 l4itn ay | tween 7aud 10a m or after 7 ‘t Lakeland ask aw apli-3t for the superintendent, Mr, T. OADLES uw. OR SALE— R RENT—GOOD FIFTY-A - F MOUNT Re a Chae pat KA or gardeni: 53 ag olen fom EPLIN BU CEDIVISION, feceee Tia and esky, €20 Ger mb athe convmz CE? ‘SUnbivision, aro-7t 1419 ies York sre. DIAN HILL HOLME AD MANOR WE HAVE A GRFAT MANY CHOICE LOTS IN KABOVE SUBDIVISIONS AT SPECULATIVE CALL ETLN ICES. RITE FOR UsT ISSUED. —— RED! W. WALKER apll-lw res 008s Br. CH SALE-CORNER LOT IN MOU: =, ue COR PLEASANT, anes from cable OFx7 {allow of betutt tui subd oot SALE—A MOST DESIRABLE Jot om Pst By bet 16th and Tith ete foot alley: this lot BUL 22x12 in Very choice, in view “2 very some, improvements, now being et ertea in this : We are offering and =: @2 25 While other lots next to this are helaat $2.50? this ts S cheap lot; call at unce and secure this bargain. NO. A PRESCOT! & SON, ap0-7¢ Keliowg Duildice, 1410 ¥ ot aw, SALE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, | CORK Fixe Rownuke sta: phe Hyd gees si aptl-ct SALE BEAUTIFUL SSS T bet Rand 8 ste 27 by qt og ‘Hoi 'N DANENHOWER ih and Gate ireiw R SALE—A VERY FINE aaa ON NST NW ‘bet 12th and 15th; one of the best locations in the ¢ity for ® handsome house: lot 24.3120 shoe Brice, S250 por foot, terms very easy. oN 899-78 Tae Pot. Fes B SALE CHEAPEST LOT IN LE DROIT PARI Harewood a Linden av ee if sola Ca week, ECOOPEE building.1003 F WENLY RCOOPER, Soom ite? yuitable a. BORTHWEST ECKINGTON LOTS, $400 TO $1,000. furnished immediately to baila Sod same can So yaid of in mouthiy tee sialimente, thus converting their rent into Payment nom. aivanted * siphabe Secsen, sitant mais “ihe alphabet of the cit Washington, free from objectionabie su; and where the ground will won double 3 value For particulars and full information Lot owners will DANIEL & ARMAT, 825-3m 1313 F stiw UR ATTRACTIVE LOTS ON STH of Lat ; each 16x11 st, just north fies! 100 to 10-8 AUTTAND 318, CENTER MARKET. SALE—FIVE FINE bs gy ON 21sT Bo N each. For price and terms ‘=p PD ‘21 feet front wre io 3. H. GRAY & CO, 637 Fst, areca near N Have. Apply to Piisry Ea eve. Hoots 36. business oF SS VALUABLE F PRO} Se'e200 or 8400 FOR CLUB HOUSE, FLA’ OF Bi fh ee elbn tka NOW PAYING & “INTER, | Pett ES TOFD 70 SETTLE R SALE—THE GREATEST BARGAIN NEAR O% SALE-THE LARGEST AND MOT CoM- Ay plete assortment of vehicles in the city. ‘The great- resins ever offered for cash. A gentine Colum- ine Barwy Co bugey 8 leather-top phaston, 2 dayton wagous, $59: 2: gone to, suit all Eiuds of all ine of harness at a low pi JAMES K PRODEY, 1230 324 st Bp : of my own ik Sankar are JOR SALE—WHO MF GEYER? HE IS THE who has the eatost number and variety of o: carriages, jes, wagons and Larness in the city, both new and secoud hand: bargains for each or on time. Call and his "fels-tr POR SALE—CARRIAGES, WAGONS AND BUG- ice, on cacy terms | Repsiring and ordered work ly attended to, ‘& JAKBOE, 3: est Washington, MONEY WANTED &TO LOAN M ONEY TO LOAN-FROM kee 20 19%, Ar Feel approved re: e ity wi ihe D attic nly OB*PPAWAKEN CHOATE &C 0.0 A780 11th st. apl5-i a" TO LOA IN SUMS From 8500 UPWARD, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, ON REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. api2 ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR. rent Fates on approved real estate security ; special Hy 19- ime Teeate bi PPEREORD, 1307 F stnw MO32y, 10, LOAN AT OPER CENT IN) SUMS to gmt, Lange amounte s specialty. Also. ag agents of the United Security Lif ‘Trust Uoinpany of Pennsylvania: we take tastaliment Lens f any ainount able th} af of any amount, payable month! y,,auarterly oF semi ¥. 8. SMITH H & SON, nol7-tr stnw, TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DES} or Particulars apply to i = ALE_FARM OF 5 547, ARES, ons Pik. ed nda ns etd TR eee 616 mos te FOR, ee OF THE FINEST DUCKING oon ‘ary on Middle River, in 1038! les ‘from Baltimore shell os ‘Tes acre 16 ae gatstveticn, 3 lecoya, et lerdid: hance f cS 1b. boat ea pigs Con- ice ae eMna tts Be MENT-IN TALBOT OOUNTY, 26 MILES from, Easton. '«, large and well-farniahed house, with fine shade and abundance of frult. For further iculars address Col O TILGHMAN, Easton, Md. apl2-eoim i SALE—A PKETTY COTTAGE AT COLLEGE Bark, seven miles from city, on Bens ORE, A H CALVERT & CO, Room 7, RL LA st R SALE—OR EXOHANGE—FOR ary aS Gairy and fruit farm of $75 acres) 20 mi from Washington; with or without live stock and im rom, i ws Plemente. WM SMITH 1327 Mt aw. ‘apo-4t 7OR SALE—TWO. FARMS ADJOININ be an = rederick Ma. no) dletown valley, F ants, “Brentland” and “Weston.” ‘otatiy. 9890 acres mi ly, or wil be be date, or leas; will be sold together or ee] divided Yo su sunt tiie per‘ect, best and abundant. ‘The ‘| number of re are at yandan: ‘Baltu ustant {rom the uns ich itis velieved, will fon of at least 5,000 in less than five ticulars address ‘Major J TE or ACRES, SEVEN-ROOM, HOUSE; SHADE: 8 water; five minutes' walk from station: 3: ca Also furpished house for rent O. KE. te Fairfax county, Vs Fonsi, fon Ea Toma LETELY ed country residence, 14. wi eee in health, fF Fegetables, fruit and icé; forty minutes by ‘rai! rom Waskington, address ni. oy Star office. ap9-coot™ Fe ALa80, ACRES OF THE FINEST SUB improvements rable is nakstiserhed urban rty near Washington; beautitully ted on Met branch. DB. and Okie; at Junction of Met. routhern BR, R, between Silver bi oud . Lhe proj is near 16th st extended: is nal Park; is very high and mag- ed; 1s only one hour's drive frow.the Eity gi fe abclutly ue cous of ae aton im the District or Mary is directly site Woodaide, where from 100 to e500 is, ske ira ale a ot. We can sel prenta tract for acre, This anforma- ie pate HODGES & peas oe Fetnw. SOR SAEE_OR-TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF years—A ee country place on the a near Fisi:kill, N. ; country place proper about 100 seres, with Tae f Fin adjoining, handsome Gwelit house of brick and stone, with steam furn ant water from mountain springs, best of m4 and plum bing Ubrary, amas room, Foom, drawing! Foon, Aes rick’ walle eas house, rm bu nest'dairy, farmer'sand wardeners c. slarge lawnagaiden shrubberics and native Spodiand: iivastion high und perfectly = with charming river and mountain views; 0 hhgod un historio one, with mnany old family For further deta yt PIN & tD, Counsellors at Law, mb16-Yawine 7 Nassau st, New York city. OR SALE-LOTS AT WOODSIDE, ON THE fay branch, eight miles from Washing jon. This suburb is on a ridge dividing the waters of the Fastern branch from those of Rock creel Graiped and the water ig excellent. The 7th atrvet road forms the eastern bouudaryand the Kock Creek Park lies one-quarter of a mile tothe west, ‘Ihe new and Attractive station is about midway of the subdivision Lots vary in size from 50 feet by 136 feet to 75 by 200 feet and are sold on easy terms. Houses built and sold gn installments. | For pists or information apply to B. F. LEIGH’ 482 Louisiana ave nw ‘@po-lin VOR Ss HOUSE IN ROCKVILLE; saperb country seate neae ststiomes dairy ‘and stock farms, 30 to 600 ‘cou: LUCKEIT, apl-im Rockville, Ma ‘On SALE- NORFOLK, VA.THREE FIRST- class truck ferms. ‘One of 100 acres One of 85 acres One of 46 ‘ pated, 2% miles from Norfolk city, on ariver where fish and oys- and siso on ® splendid turupike. ‘They sre suitable for all Kinds of truck, oF would unio cood grain or grass farms, ‘Lhis is achance seidum offered tote wishing to locate 3 this section. For tur- rmat ad gegen: ISLEY cROMW! 13, Norfolk, V Se is THE TIME TO @ ou our books the largest lino Property generally in this city. a D C. on railroads and pte should call bef Us buy ie of farms and country Choice farms in Md Fiver fronts, fo’ buying. KETY & FORD, 617 F st nw. OR SALE_A SLINGTLY USED Bi dark mahogany upright piano for ad cover incluced: fully warrauted, At orew & BRO'S, 709 7th st aw, JOR SALE—GREAT BARGAINS IN 7 F% nl o-gani on easy form 9F snctifice for cash; from t G@. L. WILD ‘= BRO.'S, 709 7th st aw, # for the Cel rated ae Bech Pianos. ND SQUARE To: EWOOD Y pian: ; also violin and bow, with case, $10 ‘thes A POINTER! IF YOU WANT TO BUYa piano come to us, and do not be misled by many of the advertisements appear n EAS VOU BELIEVE that “an upright piano which cost $850 about a year ago will now be sold for $196 NNOT when you come to think ema de daily. , and many people an offer fee MISKEPLE- a catalog: 7 clei reas $5208 O and {e014 f0 Pan about sr aor original mally. pen ts ICES M33", AT eat, Fates of intercet on apy proved. situated within the Distr: Columbia; no delay be- ‘Decesuary for examination of ttle and Preparation of papers;, commissions ‘THOS. J, FisiER 3 2, jy15-tf 4 F et nw. this city: 10 scres of, land: « besutiful site for « ‘ONEY EAL mas IRST- suburban overlooking this Sebi $3- 000: Cisne eccurty. ok lowest rates of taterears io delay easy terma, ii where the ‘Security is Rood, ‘8)9-1m 1419 Now York: O. GO. GREEN, 303 7th st’ nw & RENT— a T0 LOAN-IN GUMS OF FROM $500 UP MT. ALBAN, Mt ‘on appro’ A dehghtful suburban Oak View, _ emma BU BUTLER, Rear St. Al and coavonient to Woodley 609 F st. Inn, containing 12, Fooins; Sine grove, large grounds, ox y TO LOAN ON BEAT, PATATE AT LOW- i P sity cam; pe Feached ndoaaAagaiaeeeataed Scsor te DANENHOWER & SON, cor 1 seh FOE Perms eo eras OMAD S, FISHER & a PER OF 8-68 . FO aw MoEx To TQ LOAN AT 6 AED 6: 6 CENT ON BR SALE-AT LINDEN, MD. NINi Biro ety dalghtfal bere: ea att near si ahsde, two ad a “OP LEN AMIN. 612 F at nw Fo =EnTS SUBURBAN HOME have fo erand chance is of ered fo favestment tn this o jon of 2 feet above the rt a mag. hificent views of the en ds Sgeieyendatorta and eur ae yantry. If you have never seen tt ao lo so at once: you don't know what you sre missi: Beet Bee x = hs oa are miss soit tha m market | Di yiPee N rane ae ae ni epartment coe ane Sint enero RN, me fail ie ieee ean compare operator uses seornre WE WILL MAKE YOU MONEY. Our teams always take parties 5|See ee = ‘Advantager of the Hetghta, Convenient to theaters Half mile from city. On electric railway. Bole Managers of Fort es Hear O3800 030 Pata Bpecial attention to inquiries by, spl-lm A ay sca ‘WITHOUT IN’ aanieaeane Bue i Pat FOR RENT—STABLES, BEL ies Mt ARK E! mh9 1418 16 P ot. Dx YOU WANT MONEY! 610 70:10 T0,LOAN at low ‘interest on farni horses, Drincipaland interest ox gah Pa ‘or Sone b oval of goods frou residence Paymcnte; no removal Ro icity. Address Box ‘office, apl0-1m* ONEY TO LOAN-ANY AMOUNTS ON REAL turned monthly. no del yon pari: fesare | © 00 ee oad E WALTER WEED: Agent Netlonal Metual ‘Sulding nd {oan Association of New York, 1201 Fe avead-1w OMEY IH SUMS TO SUIT, AF 5 AND 6 PEE Foal estatesccurity, FRANK T. Ye CAN BORROW MONEY—$10 TO €10, ooo Sg TD on your furniture, og pling eoggtion interests in estates or other ties, toes jo semain in in Your possession, xa Star 8. 1 100% To: meme a 00, TO LOAN ON F ON REAL ESTATE t STEWART, ner 620 5. ven to Y, 624 AND CENT—MONEY LOAR IN J Le y approved el entate v2 aruucatona a eee e Tey OXEY TO LOAN, AT LOWEST RATES OF seh a eee factory real cstate securit District of Columbia, L. STARG, jal4-3m 61: ‘aw. ge TO bagi [ee “ATE. "THOS. ® EB. WAGGAMAN, — es FS eer tend ros te the rick ands luxury to tuoee oy oe ‘Sting suoee ia ‘8 shoo we aad Nunguron ts cocoon ber SELBY. 1901 Pa. ave. Nerliccpeaen ty St | Se onan rena scanty LOGUE Pit CAN BUY "AN INSTRUMENT from us and gon ference between “time and cash” price is 5 PUOOK AT THESF BARGAINS! _E: “instra- ment made by 8 WELL-KNOWN MANUFACTURER! och 0. aE Steinway & Sons (excellent con: Toot upright rind Steinway & Sons piano., ‘7 gotave upri«ht Ol wchbiee ht te they are, 1h. NS aes: SUL the Bteot saooree vores with each piane, Cieariy'and secure your choice, o> api2-4t 025 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, OR SALE—ONE MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT: 4 Eisest 9 Muchas bah mnaecany omens slixhty vised 58 nwt enll tor 82007 oany termes once & CO., 925 7th st nw, ‘aie ‘Om AN UPRIGHT ye LE—AT A” BACKIFIO. Feiss D PIANO, WHICH HAS’ BEEN REN’ nd Also one Second. Te GiuePiauo, only $103. THOMSON & 00, creel A Fi — pred pip ane end ricaly Anished full: at vareful alas s ‘firant Bouditions com the finest eae cham suas te cate three striny ER RARE BARGAIN TO PICK pene stcrifice f wr casks fy; don't mise it; only ALE—AN ELEGANT aman = Yall size; very Little ig used will ell low, a Co! mh29 616 11thatnw. | f_ganiNET ‘GRAND imetiden. jfk stock and ‘covery this te Tooth for new atocky 200, 710 Tih st aw. ‘We have opened this seagon with the largest and best-selected stock of Fine Clothing for men, boys and children that we ever did before and at prices to suit everybody. Come in and look at the Men's Suits we are selling at 05, $5.75, $6.50, 87.50,, Other houses will charge you from 40 to 50 per cent more for the same goods. Look st our $1.50, €1.75, $2, €2.25,82.50, 63 Children's Suits. Sizes 4 to 16, ° Don't forget to look at the Boys’ Suits at $4.50, 5, | 65.50 and $6, Sizes from 14 to 19. ‘We will show you an immense line of Odd Men's Panteat $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, 82.25, 62.50, $2.75, $3 and upward, Children’s Pants at 250, ‘If you are in need of anything don’t forget to call at the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO, eaastaes 2 A GREAT SIRECORD. —o— . Our Special Easter Sale of Fine Spring Shoes ends at closing time tomorrow night. During this sale we have not only disposed of ‘more than twice as many shoes as during any other like period, but we slso don't remember of a single customer leaving our stores without Deing properly fitted and suited. ‘Yet notwithstanding the thousands of pairs we have sold our stock almost appears un- broken. ‘Tomorrow we shail be fully prepared to fit every man, woman and child in Washington with the handsomest, most comfortable and @urable Easter Shoes to be found—at prices which may appear too low in keeping with tha Feal quality of the goods, #7” CALL IN THE FORENOON, IF POSSIBLE. WE SHALL BE LESS CROWDED THAN LATER TX THE DaY, BRING Fine Kid Shoes, 25c, tog1. Little Red Shoes,60c. a THE ‘Tanand ‘Suede Bhoes OBILDEEN. NGOLA SPRING asx | Reronhehree Child's sizes, 50c.to $1.50 OF FINE Misses’ sizes, 1 P “4 aes ee. CANDY 62.50. EASTER EGGS Ys’. AND YOUT! DRES: HOES, wed awalTs ton to EVERY 0: 2 to $2.50. ms Patent Leather, $200 83, ‘HO _LAD: = piv ia Cloth a EASTER rahe CosTUME geste ca ret) wught ee. 1s COMPLETE Patent Leather Oxford Ties, at, $1, $1.50, $2.00 TH 2cecanll — Just in—the pretti Gaintiest $2.00 Oxfoi a PAIR made. Hand-t am D on ‘gt . s oF ouB Ts at Toe, 82 61.25. mANI Genvine Suede Oxford DSOMB muine Suede, Oxford BOOTS OR LowW cuts. WERE SOLID WITH THE MEX. WE SUIT THEM WELL Al oe Our Great_ tes coo THEM PERFECT =. — ITS. gout Famous €4 “Foot. Kangaroo and ‘Shoes, Wx Has & Cos RELIABLE 8HOE HOUSES, 930 and 932 Seventh st 1914 and 1916 Pa ave, ‘231 Pa ave.s.0 Woe Or Caxtsara Asp Trox = | Propvces Vicorovs Hearn Dr. Draper says: “The condition of life fs death. No part of a living mechan- fam can act without wearing away, and for the continuance of its functions there is therefore an absolute necessity for repair.” Justas machinery of every Gcacription needs oiling and at last wears away, just to does the human Dody need a medicine to replace the lost tissues and build up the decaying sys- tem. If you feel completely worn out, run down and continually tired it isa sure sign of overexertion and decay, and evidence of the absolute need of a reviv= tying tonic. No medicine has greater reconstructive elements of theraupeu- tics than ‘*Wine of Calisaya and iron.” It prevents disintegration, builds up the system, stimulates the liver and Kidneys to a healthy, vigorous activity and performance of their natural funo- tions, It repairs and replaces the waste tissues, transforming the debilitated creature into a healthy, vigorous being. “Wine of Calisayagnd Iron” is the ideal spring medicine, and it is highly to- dorsed by the medical fraternity. 750, per bottle; Sfor $200. For sale at MERTZ’S and Other Druggists, apls Ta Exeuests Inrenrzarp ‘With the of our Opening Reception. Anumber of our intending visitors and friends Fequested us to postpone it on account of the dis agreeable state of the weather of yesterday. We Gesire to give all a chance to inspect our beauti- ful store on the occasion and participate in the Gistribution of our Exzoaxr Sovvexms, And have decided to postpone our formal Ovzw: ING Recerriox ‘Until SATURDAY. It will positively take place 7 TO 10 O'CLOCK TOMORROW EVENING. ‘We know that you would like to include usin your shopping lst for your Easter purchases, ta in order to enable you to take advantage of our tempting Opening we will TOMORROW (SATURDAY) AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP, ‘Don’t miss 8 good thing. RIATTHE WW BERRIMELL as 403, 405, 407 7TH ST. H.W. a oe ze ieee ee ae star & & Sracer Suxers. xa cy me nrericn enged Eonar Sa un tH i: i Il uy fet To FETTER i Hooves & Sxrom rem used by Dr. Seep eere peace inet wes aliened that other sures often tea the patient injured iy and nervously, but Do if uit Hi ‘© Rew man and with an aversion to ey KHERDEMSON GL UHAM., M.D., apltiw Medical Director. Jonx J. Cosrtxerr, 635 GST NW, MERCHANT TAILOR. c — NAVY OFFICERS’ OUTFITTER. ui up. Trou First-class ‘appointments. osama “ee SHOOTING STARS, “Don't you,” said the young woman to the actor, “have to give up many things that are dear toyou? Doesn't your profession force you to trample on many tics?” “If,” was the reply, “you mean railroad ties, it does.” pe E All men do not get their deserts, Some con- sider themselves lucky if they get as far as 0 second course, “So you want to fight Indians, do you?” said Willie’s uncle. “Yes, sir.” “Well, ifye must do it, go out west with a gun and do your best. But don’t stay here and take yer chances with none o’ them In- dians that stand out in front of stores fur ci- garette signs, They'll get the best of ye sure.”* When water hurries o'er the land To drench the woodland scenes "Tis then all men may understand What “spring tide” really means. It is a matter of living, lasting regret with many men that Lent does not last long enough to require self-denial with reference to femi- nine Easter attire, “Your husband can’t stand much work, can he?” said the life insurance agent to Farmer Begosh’s wife. “Well, I dunno,” was the answer. “It de- pends a good deal on who's doin’ it; him or the hired man.” 4 BrsToRr, A little spell of —_ A brief but thorough soak; A dignified disdaining A of a or cloak; soggy, sad sensation, ry y out-door trip; An hour of saturation. And two mouths with the grip. AMUSEMENTS. Axzavon's.—Mr. Digby, Bell presentea his new comic opera “Jupiter” for the first time on any stage at Albaugh’s last night to an audi- ence of magnificent proportions, which ‘fully demonstrated the popularity of this comedian in this city. The music is bright and catchy. The book is witty, and affords Mr. Bell all the scope he desires for fun-making. For ® first performance everything went off re- markably well. Misses Laura Joyce, Hilda Hollins and Josephine Knapp have good op- portunities, which they fatty improve. The piece is handsomely staged. ConGreoationat Cuurcn.—The last Bischoff concert will take place next Wednesday evening at the Congregational Church. It will consist of a vocal concert and organ recital. Universatist Cauncs.—A novel lecture will be presented at the Universalist Church next Monday a when ex-Gov. ‘‘Bob” Taylor of Tennessee will tell the story of his “Fiddle and the Bow” cam} = = for Congress. A Mustcax will be given at the Shoreham May 2 by Miss Gertrude Ravenburg, at which Miss Lotta Mills will be one of soloists. The proceeds will be devoted to the furnishing of Epiphany Mission Chapel. Buixp Tom will give two concerts at the Uni- a a = a Wednes- day, which will probably be the last opportunity the people o! ashington will have to hear this remarkable musical genius, Danret Dovanerty, the silver-tongued ora- tor, will deliver his lecture upon “‘The ££. at the Universalist Church on ou Friday, the Yate Cortese Baxzo axp Gree Cros instant, TH morial Church next Monday evening. This club bas always been successful here and has filled the Academy of Music at its former vis- its. This year it was ob: to take a smaller auditorium, and those who desire to attend should secure their seats at Metzerott's early. jee A, O, Nicut.—Saturday night at the Acad- of Music will be Columbia Athletic Club nig it All the boxes will be occupied by ©.., C. officers and families and the front rows C.A.C, members. stage will be bani somely decorated with C.A.C. emblems and colors, Hub Smith and the Glee Club will a club songs, including the “Country Band,” tween acta, Mas. Howann' . Recrrat.—The recital of last evening, of New ork, was a marked artistic success, The last act of “Die Meistersinger von Nurem- berg” was played and excited the deep interest and enthusiasm of a and attentive audi- ence, including some of the musicians and —— art lovers of ‘ashington. These expositions of the complicated musio- dramas of the greatest = of the nine- ith tury are a Madame Howard with A an ardent on for the interpreter of the musio and Libretto ‘of the comedy, skill ianist, of wledge Soh ane teen of literary information and a charming personality. ——— ur bills check. Open apd suck aeien with a4 &Co. They be nape dy to have your sccount whether it be ‘Transree or Reat Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed has follows: J BR. Johnston, trustee, to George Gordon, sub 154, sq. 182; $8,800. J, H. Marshall to Bertha M. Nicholson, parts 8 and 9, sq. 904; $2,400. Eliza W. Miller to Lucy W. Corkhill, lot 21, Diock 8, Kalorama Heights; @—. J. B. Wimer A NIGHT OF TERROR. A Veteran's Recollection of the Assassination of Lincoln. ‘THE GREAT TRAGEDY WHICH OCCURRED TWEET SEVEN YEARS AGO—A DRIZZLY MORNING, EB THAT OF TODAT—THE SCENES anoUxp FoaD's OLD THEATER—THE RUMORS OF TEE KIOET, “It was just such a morning as this twenty- Seven years ago,” said a veteran of the late war to a Sram reporter today, ‘that President cola gave up his life at the hands ef were many families here who had sous, broth- ers and fathers in the ranks of those who had come though bad failed in the struggle state rights and to establish an indcy confederacy. I had been on duty in the judge advocate general's office for more gpd I had made « good many ers. The chief clerk of that fice had s son in the army, and th at heart thie old man was confirmed. families in Washington. They had been Irving off the general government, and yet some or more of the male members had gone to aid in the destruction of that government that had supported them. So they were — ly relieved from the long strain thet upon them when it became Certain that the war was over. “The assassination of President therefore, came upon the comi horrible shock. en, those who the justice of the southern cause hed come te believe in the goodness and humanity of Mr, Lincoln and were satisfied that when the end of the rebellion came bis broad charity would stand between the bitterness of the extromists with ea tee roneaenegs 14th o} ye come to Wwobingee and who wanted larly to go because he bad never seen nd it had been announced that Mr. Line ipyabox on that 1 which was to bea benefit to Laura Keene, sof the play was to be ‘Our American Cousim.” declined because I had seen the play several times and I had also seen neyo i. besides, I had some work at the office that wished to attend to. PRESIDENT LINOOLN'S LAST SPEEOR. “Isuppose I heard the last public speech that Mr. Lincoln ever made. It was on the afternoon of the 14thof April. I had been over to the Treasury Department on some business and went back to my office, which was in the Win- der building, through the White House Lincoln say a word to the band I tbem to play “Dixie.” I always tke that tune and think as we beve captured it Iwaat them to play ‘Dixie. played cession marched away, hat night I went about 8:30 I heard « om oak from the window I could see — sion winding its way up House grounds, The band MM, minutes and I came to the that the President was making a speech thought that my friend would get fooled as the President had not gone to the theater. Then the music commenced again and with its torches went away. “I finished my work and went to about 9 o'clock and at once got into a comf doze when I was eroued by & rap on my door and the remark, “Frank, up, the President get has been shot.” I growled out — emphatic than elegant about being woke by any such a guy, when the voloe, whieh = longe: gentieman who roomed on thesame Seer repeated the statement about the shooting adding that it had taken place in Ford's Theater and that he had just come from there. THE EXCITEMENT AROUND THE THEATER “You may imagine that it did not take me long to get into my clothes, and as we hurried along F street he told me that the assassi+ nation had been by Jolin Wilkes Booth, and that it was supposed the Presi- dent had been instantly killed We got down to the theater just as were taking Mr. Lincoln across the street the Petersen house, and we saw then that he was not dead, although it was evident he — fatally wounded. The excitem of course, of the wildest kind “h the District 28 Ff i ef Hi ii nt if : : 5 hh ? H i | E H iT i i i i EE a ii, 5 Z E BE it ge tl i alls 3 wf and wes mass BE” F A LE rf A “ E : g eae E gE i f i i i i Ht : | i : @ ih —