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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. MONDAY, NO ER. 21, 1892—TEN PAGES. FOR SALE_HOUSES. FOR Ee ee FOR SALE—LOTS. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. FOR | FOR SALE—HOUSES. Fe “ALP-A WELLBUIl? 3STORY AND J[ON SALE-HST NEAR 4IN NW. SIX-hooM | a 9 -FoOm, windew Louse ot brick. lot running tl —¥ A Mase, ave... - par: a= ee 8 t ionth «price, @4 400, WALTER A. BiG AS h 23 Pa ave. — JOR BALE A Cozi fioME ON CONcRETED street northwest. convenient to care me, bath aR@ velar a8 corner. owner dewirina to Sagreving wil! ee) thus meth af reduced Bavib v. stone, sosend so07 wt ae Venten | Warre! Fe SALE #30 100. $300 CASH, ar 'e hew press-brick houses op ne neat Het carline. 6 rooms and ek x BROWS DR SALE — THREE TWO-STORY. SIx-ROOM Toytmenchip ; vrice, 38100. 42 Pa ave. Bon Sake E Sh NEAR ISTH NW. 2 STORY maleatond sab tae 8. Season 19-e* 708 12h stn. Ww. oe} ath OR SALE CHEAP. 641 B Rorthwest section of city near Pass ee sehen tgs 0d 18 30 ver mone such’ Price | ‘bively, papern pt TP ge ad to Soot : WASH'N DANENHOWER, FESO ee Tees oh Tareah cht aertag my into property 70K SALE-ON STW ST_NEAK Q NW. ft DAvID D STONT, SO and wo Poe a le AL E_ONS SAL QS POR BALE 0815 9m) 08 es00 castt, HAL: | gy med? tinge ot Bixtas to Sof alley Prices Prescmraaly tas fee Lite eos near et, | 30,500 a heriice cod eps. attractive fronts. @ | cSamr WASIDN DANENHOWER, rice. euch, $4,500. sia Cor. 13ta and Gate ‘ait, several new : 4 ek SALE GANT 7-ROOM BRICK | = diapaae | be Lien Thain A cauegend FRE. Be. ‘lot tee | tase? To"b0-t008 paved a ‘Bo. | meagy terms. | q bevel BPS Da NENHOWER, it DANI D STONE. i and S00 Ft ow pest omy cor pee, “ Lids 22 BT ERICE REDUCED 16) POR SALE—NEARLY NEWZSTORY AND BASE sy oem bos wintw Le. 3 States | aug BEN sy 5 tts st. bet ist’ wud 2d a ev ator this well Sooner | © rooms bath a4 » : Rote Oumeranticae is sel’ Don't inerat without | *3:2 iin W DASE SRE = w1eSt DA Vid Bo SEONE, $08-806 PF st. nw. S MAND=OME LESIDENCES SITE: P Facwrox cit PART OF TRE PRICES MEASONABLE. SEND DAVID D_ STONE, 804-806 F stn. w. 386) R SALE—A GOOD TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE oy, Near Sth nw. containing @ rooms, bath + Fented at £20.20 t tenant; WASI'N DANENYOWER, Usb andG'sts | oR SALF_I CAN OFFER FOR & FEW DAYS TWo- Cor. 13th and G: oahhc 2 TL. these: houses have) full: WALE Of itetr Casit. payvents, | F only an clocant rea eae ty on 1th st near Jor, Tecention. hall, dinkg coum, PRESS MoNTH) 150 WELL-LOCATED slot STO g Riggio | Wchen" and chiar, frnace wat. and are oesen | Me SEND Por Uist FG'sta_| fea Sisatoanter of et materials Mrongio in DAVID D STONE, 804.506 F st. nw. st ee PLANT & iin x r on CASH, BAL = jOURE, 5 i A ANCE MONPALY An eSDsOME SEW BROWN. Meyer improwanientes leeks | Fo: SaLE THOSE 3 HANDSOME HOUSES #3 ON 5 one Bhi QRESIDENCE MEM OF 18TH | “iG Se “OCHS PY SHOLMAKER, 920 F st. n. w. iagadseuns paseeeb unis reeeia eiserteans btu. SWNEK TN REED UP MONEY: | DOR SALP_LARGE BRICE HOUSE ON OF feruin anal perrubatome to tne ME Mise Fits CHANCE To seCURE A BAR ton near 14th st. ; Srooms; all modern improve. | ANT & TU GTM. Dont foment jeutha! eging my lat | mente: lara taite ip "rears tot S0x{30; ‘one halt | "nid DAVID BU STONE Sa bor wt nw | Stare srom canto cars, te propert Sones = GREP ANDERE SALE rWo-STORY BRICK HOUSE a es. rooms and bath; all uct ; satisfactory ye. bet. L and M8 rooms and path: mod. | — terms. two new brick houses on 224 below pS TR | [oR SALESTHE ELEGANT NEW HOUSF. 007 g | rooms and bath. PEANT &°PURD' ot TPR MA | Kat's 2: aine roome and Yath, cellar. laundry | “nldTw Wey = s root; Bast modern Iuyrgvementsantcovvenleaies: | Don S\te—BUSINES® PROPERTY COR 12TH iad ha "aw At: | Saoinen epee Yase; belle Zor owner: tot Pima SSic aiwsiscre: bag toy ride Giants dar | 4 Oe. | Sige aitsr, ae nctghorsood: caieae PANES AABN TEMAS. mora a | SS eae ROOMS | oars La = AS son Sa sto c Jon SALE HAN ¥ REE STORY ee EE m. 1 slot WoW to alley. Price, 04-750. belek dwelling: TLS ioth st nr. sehitteog toes sented for month. for beth, #10, 500. 1 See tbat. | 424 bath room; ail jatest improvements; handsomely mode for GO DAMMANN. G2 Fst ow. | RIDE AY Lath st.__| Herorated, caregplls ouilt udor one personal Teo gtun’ Phaxtr arm st. Nw. | POR SALE 1510 CORCORAN St 9 nooMs | ‘felon and arse Bae ie ALE Two-gro! 5 z ; er8s 2. For further ce Poa Mw oh 890 contr Tocatton t beth; jatrobes; m. a Jot fa rm i sie adtes eo aS ma = PN tarics 2k MES M. GREEN. s ri RY ELEVEN-ROOM necte mi “TRSUASS SH PRS | mroge _____ TAL Ath it dovelling with, all mod. tmpa."; well located Fucege 4 ctlorce woe ow ¥ St. NE Fo sate yeonvenient to 14th st. cable gare two-story pars 050 Wheemntage: iarne: rooms pom Bene aa oboe “a ae ee Sea Lee wert: Tot] we nave a beantifal mree-etory stone apd trick | _octTw* preter er by el yt tg \F_TARGE NEW DAtih Destose so and & Smlooye Beta! ei ors esp | ty impr —e oe oust e SOK SALFA NEABLY NEW BAT SIaDOe phot yoo easb ani ecmmanmeatnt 1 oct Tw PTILER & UTHERE! ebRD, ‘Tao7 F at on w. pa CA Saeed LOOX E HikigTO! att aT nIost Feeone $3,200; worth v Net of property S04 and $08 F st. . nw #202190 te alley DR SALE—BRICK HOUSE ON 44 ST. 5.w. Tet 17x100 to more. ¥ and 6th st. and La svat ig, cals eG DORER R SALE_SIX BRICKS ON 1ST & = PER ter cithout sering my list of Fe omeabs onal “ c DATED DS TONE Sie wat ole Poe aw. |B contine ts rented aly 200 ach. FUE 2Y RESP cOuNER PRG = LE SUERTE PROVEN TY, IS TRE sw ‘southweer 4 Iarwe Tl-roou, brick houses; fine e wWatkks & THOM pay cons eS, ation $21,300, } . : cheap; terms easy. U. BOYER, OR SALE #10.000, NFAR Ow oR SALE—AN ELEGANT NEW BROW: FS iy muaern stone and beck, front: k anid aed press brick front dwelling 0 the feats ~ ore F. tied ventibuce and beth reou northwest, near Duy Circle, cont 0 Som gad eo kine pat the pest large lot. | sddres* | And bath; has every modern improvement—<cabinet AEM? AND NAVY. Star office antels, ‘iled Sreplaces, electric bells and speaking % SALE THAT FINE CORNER PHOPERTY | tubes, electric gas Mubters. tiled bath ruom, rorve- proved by Sstory and ne 10 roe ome and bath and all 2.4 eas purpcaee. For Pikes Pav ley OL F st OS tw St Negev e. remee: | BEGE t ‘brtek stable, lot 20x11 LS te LOE, ‘ais 120H ST. N.E., THE BEST — . oO. W_WHITE houses in the fer the 900 F st now. money; 6 nice rooms. bath. closets and modern > ry = conveniences. near the N. Y ave and H st. car line; Be SER SAE, ST ANT ESTS | Sachs aes ctr ie wit ort pase th doe: vine at if font. 16 ~ a orice. 000, sma}! cash payment, lance on build dary Guly #11000" AH. SEMMES, ove F fs aigelatioa torus. Apois L-WALTH AR WEED & _ Sail | GO SMapagers Nationa! Mutual and Bafldins Assosia- Jom SAF THOSE PLYGANT. SEW STONE: | Hen'ct New Fork, 000 11tb ata : n any e= LSE EXE) New Ham: shit Fo. SALE—ONLY 2000-3200 aaa aa te Dap ircle. serme and bei ance easy monthly Sastuents; naw G-roou cot toc! D LIEBERMANN. LWP et Pret lace. bs tr: aes wae s * and nigh conlnee im a 1 ED cats SoU anitheg “arate cf conveyence OMS werit bylit abt BavetEt new dwelling located ou | SHIELDS. 1400 Bet. 0. w. BIn7e fnew dwelling art of Ct. Re “>. “[IERERMANN, 1908 F st. WERTY ON K ~eontatns 7 FooTs FS Exo and three *DEEBLE. DAVIS & CO. 1319 F at. SALE NEW BRICK DWELLING, 1700 F Pioride ave. = rvocn and bath 4-00 ie DEEBLF, DatIs & co, siege EDO Fae FoR FE Corowa mesprxce 5, Pieaaat ay np sagince 1 S180 fo 3 Soote'ies sarge stable. $3 ca” DERBLE, DAVIS & CO, side FRA water furnarr Pony ft I3lo Fst. BRAUTIFUL RESIDENCE IN| Park: tent -oms nd bath. hot and. cold of Tobei6 it niet ‘crwsnd, shade doesn acd deaipaee ete, 89.7 ad ea eEELE. Davis & co. " isis SOR SALE_« NeW TEN-hOOM, THREE STORY ease, with Indians limestone and rreseed-brick fropt fee wuth on Lincein Park. ha steam beat from. Suburbai adie and all modern kuprov-wents. including four fine bin t mantel T price, &c., call on OWNER, oth and East Capitol ste. a. BIgse i bay SALP—A BARGAIN COR SD AND M STS. Prostory snd basement: press Wick. bas Srooms, a. mm. 1; 21 fast front OW WHITE, &5) F st. nw. <THE BEST BARGAIN IN THE citys good, investment both now and in the brick “hoves.. im center of the north | fan alles joule 83.500. | thee of “UCTHERN IN- Corcoran building. p10: improvement chaser. electric road q SCrHERS INVESTMENT oR SALE 1410 STH ST. NW. Fas brick. fve rooms: lot 2ax62, easy terms S90 Sth atm we Dears Foorm and bath Tab Walisen place, OD 2-STORY AND houses in walks. Jot 25146. 44; price, feet cast of 14th at 5 Beier) and basement briek : 7 rooms and hath : 2,900. }1@! Hist. ne. new 2story and cgilar bay-window | brick, six room and bathe. lot 17.6276, 84.200. RUST & HUNGERFOKD, n18 Ie 24 14th ste R SALE HOUSES ‘Vist ear Reto w., Story and basement. Sromeand beth, Oown stone and Spaniel and basecxent and 2 Cele and file 0 mot. side ailey R bet. Ist and 2d (Eckinzton), 2-story and cellar . ba Swindtiw Pe br; 8 alt mt lot 20x90 to 10-ft Cedar bear etn Poi: SALE SH Ps *Sinhsor Southeast corner Tth P rooms, pire eo: SOE} | Price, 818.850. Trust, €0,500, plot - | Bprare eee cent, tatan cote natt SALE-BY W. C. DUVALL, 925 enh gate ‘OR EXCHANGE We bave lots south- 2; ; H ne, frane etic * Ysve ow. br. Fg a4 Blp-at Se 10 2 Ei so vo = seeeeese ea ee te Pine Bis ewe ay tne) 2 a Ei gity ams Hox Copi 8440 Sane’ 000 3 A. com pied PUM SALE, HANDSOME NEW _IMEE STORY we brik Btted out with ail got ergot bes were ence sts. n ae o Me ays ao a Sct desteabat CaMeeat cee sw Pe ANY Sererey | kenitty. mew 2etory ¢-feom brici ud ou cany terme, Fat et 13th and Whrens & THOMPSON, 1385 Ft ow basernen| windows, all m. 1. Price, Pom sae eta Seatory and collar Wher near @ ow. Ir. and beth. fur- | bay-window press-brick 9; Broome aud bath: $16,000 | alfa ts stone sales maztels, eth eee noe | Ppa ae sake” Bin - 12,500 | POR SALE — a poh gt and 21. wee tw ee endl tas farnace, | . ‘bathe, ail mii; 11,000 9,000 $500 | mo oom ‘or 5.200] nto! a.009 | POR SAL on ast ety = vant beth. easy terms. frame, stabic. ew. easy Poe ee noes are advanced: EN & BATCHELDER, casks Cor 10th and ste nw reek vinl's Apply to R SALE - ee Ee tie ‘ery devtrable ucati eve ENGL in-tined bath tub, sanitary hic Pavement in iront; lot Zt 4x1W feet to Tinie honve fe bukit in the Vest manner | and is oSered at a barrain Price, 81 000, | cant. balance <1 | HELLENS Roots 88 Tong tims WR SALEOA VERY CHEAP HOUSE Ho mon bath and comcreted cellar large ‘Parking; good yard and al! Wh iceuthly payments of ‘yeas resident ground n.w. ition to Brookland; only $3,000; im SiS lw REDFOR! W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. STORY BRICK WITH CELLAR: bath, furnace, cabinet mantels; oF moat Anish, 8 ‘wide. {ern eae) THe SEPM DE SN Tia ve oe & Skea SEAUTINOL NOpEER Fitence in te aorehwent.on St pear Neve Hamayn ire ‘clegant location aud Bret ‘brick, wit jmings, mine rooms and bath: reception ball: Bandsome, tiling: cabinet mantel Here: electric belie, speeking ta: es, natural Cherry wucd) aad Steictiy dodern 10 ail ite Te wes fons! Mataal Building and Loam Association of New | York. 509 11th st. n. BIOS i SALE_THOSE HANDSOME HOUSES COR. the 11h st. cars, and only one squa foram on U st. low, terme to sult. Monthly ‘payinen Open datiy for inepectiun ; wateh:ran in charge. this section having fine qranoitihi- sde- rn - Drown: mod. cor Price, #1 ECD. K SALE OR EXCHANGE— ‘and “horthwest that forms Or exchaage for Sse erty R SALE—SMALL CASH PAYMENT. BALANCE monthly, siegent new sis-room and beth brick; a Sak FedEx, 6:5 Pat. SALE—ONE OF THE BEST-BUILT AND most convenient new tea-room brick houses in tl ; beautifully Aulahed 18 oak : vlevant cal srounia, ENGLISH S YEAGER USE K SALE EIGHT HOUSES OX G AND FLOR- ithorow bi eed Deautifal: el reciated. ‘and jt ne 15th st. me. : Emerson st. n.¢. . be. OUSES AND LOTS IN Des) before the prices oneasy terme. Bay beture the pri Corner St and ¥ sts. i. R SALE—A NEW TEN-ROOM HOUSE NEAR Wash! d ‘TORY BRICK DWELLIN bath room an Ss RUTHERFORD. 1307 F [WR SALE—A BANGAIN—VERY PRETTY F7-ROOM | | cottage Jarre lot. beautifuils located: one elects Az NEW | brick, within 100 feet of 16th st. pw. janayers National Mutual Loan Assiciation of New York. 500 1/th | B THE NORTHEAST 5 ewan and bath end ‘batler's JNO. A. BUTLER; Jr. A BRAUTIFCL SIX Roow MPRA diyelitng in Brightwood Park. Prien $2 500. plumbing throughout. ‘Apply towne Ta an: ESE Your-story houses et iron cabie line at rperty a Tae Fst. ior cellar; all mod. imps. At a ‘special ture for iy. Hetehes outhly 2 ‘ad. Univers Oth st. east: RESI- Jags in ite construc | heavy brown-stoni ‘Stal chande- ‘Re. : finished in | (00. Terms to sutt pur- ED & CO., Managers Na- | Prices er desired. nly Saxwikpow ; terms to suit. Apply nIs3t | we can sell on easy ‘O21 F ow. niguit® yall, 923 clegncty vypeeedy a Piast JOHNSON #CHEW, BW oat n19-3t" corners AR 5" vw brown-stone dwelling, ad ia Sew eae ate coo Ma. cary and E. 3 NEW STORY acer Gr. and beth; all 2 Groom bricks. ‘Terms OFF. == o” SALE ATTRACTIVE DWELLING, inw g ot mw, Dapieg, braey. ining roots Oh a Gecorated: the Rooms are briett eel cheerful af Bang um ts Very presty: kitchen a Mee aad seven large sleeping rons, lance | PION. ¥ oe a a Wor dewn-town basiness man is OL38th st noone. cedar clowets Ia Four: mice Ehime howse and well butit’ Will tv ecldst s ues: wire Seas {o Le Droit Park. wi payments eo have sae pparally he loca! a Be ave ope bouse to exchange for 1.200, #1850 and WAERES CHOATE S30 Lien st aw. . Qsty. and cellar bey-window 5 20 alley, T roome deep. the the price im the market terms ‘POR aLE—NokTHWE® ig Feige at wa Waves. Fes stop uae OR diay Shorr Fonts ani Fe. . wide. % wos DICKENS, Star otfce. wiantets, tiled vsetibales, ran” Fs} F} i 2 H For terms apply to D. apply iF | 30-foot street and bas stable tn rear to acy BRIGHT. | ‘ave. tubes, ‘Sinished Soa cag hte bet 27mg | sgn belle, catrnet au a vsttibuies. : a % « ocunreoueton ——e Yith and Woes See os eee as each; t 2S atory eke! > ma) | Sow pd Se big gorser wear ‘Wraniliu Square; Foe, SALE REDUCED TOs. 750— | Sibi m, pony 5, Reautital Rou, @ rome TE s. pox n19-* SOR SALE-MT PLEARANT, toa ceilay frame. with, stable. nen cars. feng fay ye ant fran weliine, with Porch and ie front, ethereal nse: win St. iv LARGE, 9.800%, Sy with mk, fromeme sisson ta, Han ie (or 7 special SULTON LEWIS K sonth on lettered street a1 16th st. n.w. only nt Fost SALE—IF YOU ARE LOOKING E, ‘Cali nt the of Serre BROTHERS, 819 F ST. N. W. The followinw are especial ¥ wood investment (or. eae ears, hew story m, Ot. bw. vSatory bricks dara gt Br #63. SF ine | t € WS B-story briek, Masa ave, new d-etory brick, Suivi. ne. bear East Capitol stone ators brick Kenesaw ave, Mie'Pinasant,'d cotiazes Wallach place near Lath Dat. near! «p tol, 7- Tf these shotld not salt, wa wil. be piossed to shew | you propert. inany locally you may ini mio Tt OR SALE-SEVERAL OF THOSE NEW 3-STOR and basement brown-stone and brick houses on yh SALE—W. 0. DUVALL ALL, 025 ¥ ST. X WANTED-70 BORROW pas OK 2,000 FOR | Ani i hy SR gest glass caliateral | SECUR office. n2I-3t OAN WANTED_96,000 PRR CENT FOR Lilthre Sect on inner 0 2,47 ag. PRE CENT og weet: to Commisatons, “Addsves FI Far eoactes Star office. n21-3t* LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT Poise taint ui srtended end sities oer atid Sore? wn Fw. B. ery es Fa Ee on <a LOT OS | $5 it Aas a ESR tr 000 3 o , large bokiness plants bouche Pica ba oe 0 Be, three-story brick; nine FROu ‘BRIGHT WOOD, WE HA Address Lock Bor 215, Chiy ‘goats os Price, 95.500. Las r WASH. Baggs me tet ES Joke weodre nay Nias Teint Sebati Pasha aa ~ ice, 85, othe ay sud ‘electric Tepe fn ita atreete Efi” YouNSS BON CHEW Se TE Pes House C40 Florida ave. n.w.. two-story Wik, Sie ies Sees roominand bathe STS Bee 8 Ys weurre, FURNITURE, PLAN Price, 95,500, | _B21-6t = G17 14th st. Baw. Hout removal oF put cits House 812 New Ham ave. a.6., two-story | OR SALE_WE BAVE TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS a Box gh, Siar brick; six rooms and bath. ou Columbia road, aes at T.cents per Waste _ at7-tma* 23,500. | aquare foot ; south tron ‘ine view. ‘D—88,000 8 TO 5 YEARS AT 7 PER Aprly to INO. A. PRESCOTT S BUN. EBLE, DAV: 13 & 00. ne cl ron es abex: Rellove butiding, 1416 Fat. uw. | (358) {e102 TSO F st. m: rete. site: perfect sectiniy. "Adres o's Fo SALE TO, BE SETTLE ax ESTATE_OPPO- FR oe FINE LOT ON THE SOUTH PH SIDE | Se nied Hizito Franklin Park, ouses 1330. }500, 134 OF O85 SEE 187 AND 2D STR ew f F | NOSE TORING REAL ESTATE IN THE St. and 800 18th st. and 818 17th st. n.w. Al fits Mei 000 eset £19; MD. M. OGDEN, Executor, 1628 Pst awe Hoe in FORMERLY 8c" P 220 > ee ees aie © etiae WHE a zomnetot | Seg SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR, SALEIOT SOX100 ON | YALE ST. Tas | Naps patina deouneere ne _ feot east of 14th st-,sguth fut aviewsl om 0) PORFALE SS AS (HAMILTON a REAR | rom) tn19.30 ilo Fee MOSEY 1 sums 70. oi pre ans 134 mifies 3 a ee ea a ke.: high and Tolling! wil seit ches ye R RALE_TO A BUILDER SINE LOTS, EACH RAWTINGR, member ee Wan Rey a ae peyment. FaaNeLiy BARNETT £ SON 3 203100 feet jon, rad Frogm for t eleven houses: 1505 Pa. ave. (the Arlington Ins. Co.'s office.) a1 Pa oe gy = ~egie Moxie CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED UPON O%% 70 FIVE ACRES OF LAND | Eas cae “ese cee x7 Fst. A furniture, planos. carriages. interests iytown oo elect a overeat = ‘| tn estates or other securities witha: reinoval trem aged prokt aesired. SOUTR VERT: | JOR SALE_LOT 50 FEET Reider interest caboose hal easy week MENT Co.. Room 30, Corcoran ane pits nia ave. ree iste of monthiy pay iments; no delays. Address Box 140. ountey bo IN z eS Sr ety ae ae iB SALE NIDADEOTS =e OT Monee as ab wi LF SMALE an purchase or Small cash payment aud balance long | POM at nw. near 10th at 74 -- 23,200 | tate in the fins of Coburn HET Leipord, Hime, ® desirable well-im Pot lands a poe G pet Poth ad 1a 'w. cor. 13th ab ™ aL-ln fea of ‘which, subdivi nfo villa sites. will wore | “ni SABO actin: ie Haas SME HO TOAR AY 5 AND OPER Coe a a gn eh a RS) CORNER By, MS proved real estate in the District of Col incu gu lesan’ Buliding ete to epove of ay Rate OORES, Appeals oak and. cheetah trona ae we sbeautifal | 2 com tag ecm Sarrgeco Lange imotnte a, suociaty. Alsorge agente of the a as ; DAVIGE CO. | Chifed Security trum Company ot Philadelphia, will Walley of Rock cree we of a sel fapreent | _ (418) n19-3:) at. nw. _| loan 75 por cent of Value repayable fu installments. H edeeel stones. Rat Star office. ‘nio-st ee ee ee aee ary ASP ¥. H. SMITH & BONS, r =| Biseri at much tess former ‘price: lot 25x whe White available for buildin, fro miles o Be Soetgeam Gulldin, rie) ae SoUTMERN ES ‘orcoram "for plats. MENT CO alse Vist OR Perce st, 81.500), 8100 cash, hal roota hous’, Jeiferson st.: $3, male 8 kA a siper mouth. SALE-SROOM HO) r month. use, Jackson st., 82,500 ae 308, "B30 cas, eaXL1T; 500 cash, bal. GREEN, Sront by 140 deep to ‘suitable for any business. So thea JOR SALE-WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL NEW English basement brick; splendid location ; Flor- idaave. nw. near cable cars. south front, elexantly | payeres; elnetric ighting; cabinet maniéle; owner ebliged towll Call soon’ ENGLISH & YEAG?R, Roota 5, 615 F st. 3t* YOR SALE-#! a Foveruinent clerk. 3, wilt well at a bare ain beautiful Trcou stone and brick how jeipcarnch at inguite of ENGLISH & SEAGER GIS Eat plot" JOR ae RAKE BARGAIN, OWNER MUST have money at once; $8,000 reduction: less @han $10,000 cash required, "See me at ouce about this, nI9-3t JOHN F PARET, 1907 Fst. ‘OR SALE-NORTHEAST, For 83.100, cen-toom brick; a beautiful bwNtin tay Bact ne Tx room DWELLING, BRK apee yrice, 83,500, ‘Cal] and wer ont list of S&TAMPTON. gout Tocat moat BAK 2STORY BRICK; 6 ROOMS 1s he. ted by fury sce desirably price only $6,000; terms EASTERDAY & HALDEM 03 Fst. JOR SALE-A NEW and bath; at fed on N stn. W cash, balance easy. nIS-3t OR SALE IN SPLENDID LOCATION, %. F.: Tyg tm Lt heated by furnace: brews N ST. N. W., NEW BAY. rooms and bath! ‘a, m. 1; good | table: lot 17306 to “0-ft. alley: The ‘value ix $5,000, Dalagice to he price only $5,000; terms #2, 000) cust [ sui 0° OMS SOMEANTERDAY @ HALDE! “hisat aes GOB it, R SKEE-ONLY 9150 GASH, BALANCE 8%) | ines, cor. New Jersey ave. aud L st. the shove terms, EASTERDAY & MALLERY, 024 Fst. mw. . for sale on nicely papered; convenient! rave to Tfoot ‘alles: priee. 83,000; tery can: balance eqnity Payable In easy woathly install meni or mill pEchanae fon coo {ob piSwt EASTERDAY & MAI Y. oR SALE —A HANDS Y2th st pe. near Tincoln Park coutaining rootus and bath: interion handsou rated, and Btiractivel veantifa effect in Slectric apuiiances, &c are: odate several horses. ‘tlso for gale, Without stable. For price and terms apply RASTER- DAY & MALLERY, G24 Pst nw., Facite butlding: 2 OR SALE-ONLY per mouth, cation ne. #307 CASH, BALA for anew 6-rooin brick in desirable to two car lines. Price only $3,900. fasect. EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN. 608 F st. OR SALE—ON H ST. N.W., 3 STORY PRICK: 8 rooms and bath: a mf, ed by furnace; now ae 86,500: terms 750 cash, lance to euit. This eae finvestment EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, tase C08 F st, KR SALE—ONLY #2 J yer month, for new by brick; 6 room | and bath; amis if location B.e. ; con- ‘venient to'cars. C38) BIsSt WOR SALFE_CHEAP Wi bay-window frame ;cars 300 cash and balance monthly. 285) BAKER, NORRIS & LAMPTON, Distt (620 F st. now, FO, GALE -BanGary FASY TERMS, A nice Grom dwelling on Linden st, nie. ; nivel J new; bay window 200 casi; bal- Ternicnth. DUCKETI & FORD, Be ¥ st nl7-1w ~ON EAST CAPITOL ST. A DESIR ¥ aud cellar brick dw all mod. <ON eT £ 714 OTH ST. NOE owner, oh mouth'y payinente: open for inaye’ Will sell. at @ 20 per ent discount; eiht roots, cellar, furnace: Louse 18x50, lot ISx90 to Inquire on “rerutixes. HOUSE, 1} roome: allan. 1 x TH. GKAY & CO. 6 DH SALF—D ST. S.E. BET. F AND G. A HAND. some pressed-brick front; S rooms and bath; beauc tifully Bhished th oaic «rain jcalinet mantels; ramwe sud iatrobes. be” A reat bargain at 5,000; sinall | hy pay aoent sh Sete DOCKET & PORD, 617 F st. n.w. “nist JOR SALF—THE COLUMBUS BUILDING, 617 I roage weed ae roou® _ bwo-story bric Dest busturee property on F ‘BOHN 0. te Y Owner, O17 F at. WELL-BUILT 3 10 rooms and bath briec stable on the tal “edu Fear. = keys can be bad at 441. Fo ED HANNAN: O17 then | J Bw. aioe Yo Bo enttst nv, bn, Or. 06,000 420 20th, OHat nw, z bb, 12r, "$i9,000 805 Oth st "nw. b 618 fo a0 ‘ave 4.750 fre De dren 18,000 2511-2813 ‘a aw, Th TIP nny 18,000 a tat st 4 IGE RK st aw, bb, 497 and: i 2.000 fb. 142 Fae tebe Late 10,500 ~ 129K St aw, Bi | 000 * i. firs, each poe 000 34° aiid 34 aE St Sw, th, 4r. 404 and 400 8) Cap st, h. Ors, tse. fb, 10 & Gr. 5,000 Tye above te oniy a yuction a! she p books, For full list cal thelstand ith. Inst” Lavy SALE— Ba eon om fone WAGOAMAR. my IMPROVED. 14th . iat) wa have if ¥ bet 1th 1. ‘Qist near 1 BABLZSUGES JOR SALE—ON 8} ‘a few mote very desirable new bi Ma. on the following terme ee ie 81,000 cottace,4 rs..810 cash an per mo. Que $1,200 cottage. 5 re, 4L5 cash ang 15 ber mo, 00 cottares. 6 rs. xy f 10. goo cottage, ts Fe. m0. One 3.000 cottage, 8 rs., 830 cash and $30 per mo: T80 All of feaces, stables, latrobes, Jotsthat the Wash branch of the B.& 0. it. it the proposed bon hess Wash, tmly 3 conta ach wa further particulars appiy to Owner, ror i 14,300 oattages,Bto TOTS. 643 6 it built. have porches, atbuilding ‘&o., ge He autiful lake, Ec. Teh it wt te’, frou te z Inquire for T. J. CADLI nfs, and none of 1 saad other conveniences 5.000 feet of irromnd. nd te situnted etwht miles from Washington on, leo on the line ot rand and electri rallrond to Halti- ‘stores, post of Comipatation “ash spd $45 m0. the above cottagesare convenient to the sta- . Wells, PUMpS, hi ritavad SAW AVE. BETWEEN a a Pleasant; lot €04 feet front, per ndid building site. Apply to ESTOCE ia ao LOAN PER CENT, aa tao apoE s MCLERAN, * OR SALE—KEN' setting back from bi nd isth ste., Mt. S 08 Fe copiagne 5,304 Square fo a (00 TO L0a wal DEEBLE, Davis 8 00, ow latereet on faraitare pigcon bevees, mance _BLv-3t 1310 Fat. Dekre Gor aeeeetces roger <i tral HSALE_EVERY ONE AGOOD SPECULATION, ‘able in weakly or mont lot $4268. 8.0, cor. New York and New Jersey | 29 remove of goods from residence; no aay, D..,, including 2 Lounge on ff and has wide | Addrewe Box Oh, Btar ofice arking oth ayea Ota. 00) Lorde Beio ta foot ONEY 70 LOAN Bey. T near Lath B.w., 81.7099" fe Lot 150x300, | MOSER TO TON ay 14th near Kenesaw a pw, no Tostrictione ae 30 ATS AND OU Pe ine line or use for business exist to mor ll roperts, on 14th 6x REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. Hie cei Ww a a Bos. Oe ie R. 0. HOLTZMAN, ap iotey ai wontir: | cctstt_ or, 10th and F sts. 8.3. sani 50 garda) ONEY TO LOAN IN BUMS TO BUIT ar ct prices tag jor parments. mu eee eae IO THERE RUTHERFORD, 1907 F st... 13TH ST.. HOLMEAD £3,500, Also corner lot, SALE-LOT ON or, 30 feet front, ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON PROPERTY 18) O°TY AT centam per annum. HILL & JOH a) with 70 teet trot >» fi Eat ~ pom N- vache Nhat, | MS S n19-3t 1319 F st. Foz LE—ON NORTH N 8T. BET. 17TH AND Mekets to |X lsth ats. ; 24 feet front, sliey in rear; #3. where the vecur fer] <2) DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., = 9° ARE A Talo Fat nw. aw, orp. "a fit) 73 ACRES OF SPLENDID LAND: “SALE ce S-roomn dwelling, with outtatidings: el ‘airy farm; 6 miles from city; good road, will ex- changer, nitst Gm! n19-3t F Station B19 -Be Fills with 1 i tmilding lots tn various varts of the town at barzain les from eity SONS & purposes: J2 minutes will exchanee $1.00" JONES & DENT, BALF-AND Bi pleusant suburb, 59¢ miles fro Been? train’ servicn, f ‘al desirable residences on ¢ JONES & DENT, 62: POR SSEE 10 <CRESOF LAND. WE poly eney teen BDENT, OP oe tite. OR SALE—10 ACRES: NICELY SUITED YOR buildin NT_HYATTSVILLE; rant LL WOODED; 8750. from Landover O23 F 7 va Wachinit. asy torus, ales jostallment plan and otherwise, Desirable residences for Pent Vernon tract, good bi feait electei'ratiway to Mount Vernon, Pletest, crostos the property. Apply Address’. H. SNOWDEN, Drawer 2, nLL-2w* JK SALE THR F F to buy. ing. DOR dence: well of elow latter pl at Brook lan’ foot: parties need money. AS, Room 100, Corcoran dulldit Ol SALE DESIRABLE LOTS Fou SALE Brookland nd South Brookland; GEAC SALE—OAK GRO Pesutifal sabarban horues nenew elght-rooiu und celle ¥ splendid sad» ‘trees: di ‘aber Johnson's attract ‘with two acres new stable and Bras.sater, hh hd he shy: treinin DUCKETT & FORD, 7 F's = VILLA—ON! 817, in ateht of Washington aud Alexandria; + part of orizinal Mount lox, water and now com- on “premises. oF ‘Alexandria, Va. EOF THE MOST RESTRABLY n be bad this week for 10 GHACE. inc. B18 M. IN now is the thine EM. THOMAS, Se ae ‘OF THE near this cfty; cottage; sur rectly 0. posite ‘earri Aire wn, bal ce in city in Por #" de monthly payments if des id, K Now ts the ime te buy. pita Tess ‘POR SALE--TWO HUNDRED SEPARATE PIECES: of ian improved and unimproved, |. bear the city. | Send or cal for large new list, with inap of country 20 milles around the city, before you purchase. muake suburbs df take persons to view property free ofc! nchim JAMES E. CLE: 13 m property a specialty. Will MENT S21 Fst | ox FARB To CENTER MARKET AND 6TH ST. DEPOT. The Washington and Arlington Elec’ric Railway Isnow Fort Meyer and Arlington, with transfer line from in operation from end of Aqui end of cable road in Georzetown, ‘The bridge across the Potomac will soon be under construction and the entire route completed to 6th st. depot in twelve months’ time, which dents of FORT MEYER HEIGH’ bridge to will give resi- TS ‘One continuous route and one fare to center of clty. Can any other suburb of Washington offer you the ‘same or equal rapid transit faci tties? Lots are selling rapidly in this property. ‘The prices are low and wi:hin reach of all. Asaninvestment, it needs only an investigation to convince you that there will be a big advance in prices before spring. Asa home site, there is no prettier spot within 509 miles of Washington. The view is grand, taking in the entire city and Potomac river. Washington’s leading people and government em ployes have purchased property in Fort Meyer Heights and al) speak of it in the hizhest ters. If you are looking for a good speculation we invite you to inspect the property. All streete are being graveled. Cheap building stone om property. Several cottages now being built. An all-year-round suburb. Wér ter wui not atop improvemen’s, Full particulars aud maps at offices of the managers. nltm ROBINSON & A number of LODGE, 3 and95 Atlantic building, 88 and 950 Fat. nw. FOR SALE—PIANOS. FOR sare— At lower prices than yowll expect to be ak d~PIANOS aud ORGANS that would do credit to the Guest parlors in the land. We want room and the instruments must 0, Easy Terms. SANDERS & STAYMAN, lg A Re MAHOGANY SWEET 2 ONOMIOAL | LOT ON Ni J AVE. foot parkin Jot worth’ alde of ‘Sst, near NOH. OWNER, 739 7ch st. nw. F ‘OR SALE —~ TWO LOTS ON NEY 10 LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real 7 tae: M al 3 MO PARKER, EBrookisnd, between W _mho HIS F it DEEBLE, DAYIS & CO. D 6 PER CEN ANY ano Wek nw. | D pans Nader ae cae ok eon District ; builders" loans sions E— THREE LOT! Park, adjoining Rock Creek cents per square foot. DEEBLE, DAVIS & 00., 1319 Fret n.w. LOTS ON t. Mt Pleasant. at #1,925.25, $2,128.02, ‘snd 82, 507-95 on easy terns. DEEBIE, BAVis & co. 13 F st. 3. w. HUNTINGTON PLACE, CO- Tnublay Valversity grougds: 50x145. south front near 14th st. ; wilLeall halt lot if desired. fiero) DEEBLE, DAVIS CO., pipe 1319 F st. thw. JOH SALE—LOT 504135 IN HOLMEAD MANOR Specialty: prowpt actention FASTERDAY & MAL- IN ROSEM ‘ark, at the low price ‘ONEY TO LOA lowest rates of interest on ap; cD AT estate M moved JOR SALE-FOUR NICE BUILDI 1g Yond time necessary for examalnation ¢ aration of papers, ¢ _wibat tie and prep- CO., THOMAS J FisE ‘OR SALE_LOT ON, on 13th st. directly opposite the elegant residence of Willian Holmead. Moxet re (802 DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., Jn stm to suit, at Jowent rates, on approeed roal nls: 1319 F st. iw. FITCH, FOX'© BROWN, estate securlty. 309) 1405 Gat. me. AVE, SPECIAL& NUMBER OF ECONOM- teal lots in the northeast ut speculetive figures THOMAS J. FISHT EB CO. 1324 F at, YW. F n1p-tt ASTRONOMERS pT ALA! ED. NEQUE MEMAST AEM | tne Now Comet sald to He Raplity ee up ie DEEBLES baviga ce ceding From the Earth, Se re ee ‘Though astronomers and scientist might per- Meridian Hill; 45 cents, DEEBLE, DAVIS & ¢ haps welcome a collision between the earth and | 1319 F ~ (720) xes he fiery mass which is whirling through space Forse apd OHS (ON, PATTERSON and calling forth 60 much discussion from ob- shes, at Oucents DEEBLE. DAVIS &CO.. 1H0¥ | servers of the heavens people generally are Gh SALE_TOBUILDFRACWE HAVE BEV | Perfectly satistied with the oxisting condition | J Jots ‘northwest and southeast that we can sell of the universe, and would mucl prefer that the any cash to builders. RO a BUTLER, JR., 621 Fn.w. | Visitor should display hitnself at a respectful FOR SALE 2002 FT, ON TH ST. BET REX. distance and then retire into obscurity with- osaw ‘tnd Gre Mit. Pleasant. out even «ending a card in the shapeof a shower | east (709) ai BARE Go" of meteoric stones. Sensationalists have yeen attempting to throw the cauntry into astate of panic by pre- dicting that the comet which has recently Tt bet. Aand Bs.e., d8x112 to alley”. fin Gee. rand tae IA1NG Yo alley. appeared inthe heavens will collide with the Teeth Fa 38. UG to_atley arth Cut Muse inieuacion ak aia, or ta, t ise, VsasiTig other. Some, as Prof. Swift, have con- Riot No ave: snd Inti, 2x0 tented themselves with the prediction that ee Sian a iiek Ss on the evening of the 27th of this month assoon ‘Goon sALE—< ae MBIA HEIGHT as darkness falls there will commence a rain of F LE COT ARTA TEIGETS- fire which will be remembered for years, “This |. cor. 13th and Dartinouth sts...... ‘or. 13 bund Kenyon ste. ith and Kei Auth and ¥ DEI display,” says Prof. Smith, not one of the periodic ones alluded to before, bat is con- nected with the appearance of the new comet.” But as vet the public have taken little stock in AP_SHALLOW LOT FA there dire predictions aud the usual mutterings b first-class street :at Mt. Pleasant; 501120; | about the baleful influences of comets have not GB and cheat at dou’ Pew fal fone then, | Yet VEEN to appear. es * FULTON LEWIS, It is quite unfortunate that the local govern- | ue = ment officials are unable to give any personal pk erase information regarding the new comet. The | pete QJ 3 instruments of the naval observatory are in the process of transportation from the old building to the new, and consequently no observations can be made. Professor Neweomb of the square feet; 15-fo0t albst OR SA Taio ¥. Fst. which he has been abie to glean from the prens. “From the most reliable sources,” he said, “it would scem that the correct conclusion is that the comet has ‘passed the point where it is s tng 100 feet on Howard ave. and sam frontage on Sheri an ave. feet deep: may be divided into 4 od building bots S037 Bap De love SOx ST aves & co. ne. 1310 F st. 5x00; excellent site for two stores with flats above; aiso several other desirable properties on this real ‘Loroughtare. FULTON LEWIS, 1853 F st. ni [BREE OR SALE—WE HAVE ON OUR BOOKS A NUM- ber of lots that may be exchanged for houses; also & number of houses that may be exchan ed for unim- proved property. Any one having property for ex- chenve will it (0 bis interest to send us full de- scriptions, ainount of incuwbrance, Boies: ‘kee ie Ces & MALLERY, 624 Fat. nw. Saturday night at the Jobns Hopkins U: versity observatory, but as yet I have heard nothing from them.” Prof. Searle has from observations taken by himself at the Catholic Upiversity undertaken to calculate the orbit of the comet if it is supposed to move in an ellip- tic orbit of about five years. According to his cal- | culations the comet passed its peribelion abort | two months agoat @ distance from the sun Pacific building. TWO MEDIUM SIZE LOTS ON DU: 8t., Brookland, #400; also cor OR RALE- ign, 8800. sat can suo others; onethirdeash |and from the sun, “It may also be remem: 26 Bar office. RISS" | bered,” Prof. Searle says, “that a week ago the | JOR SALE—A TRIANGULAR LOT; CORNER OF ‘New York ave., 10th and E 94 feet {rong on. 1gth 9 feet front on N. Ofeet front on Bec’ comet could be easily seen by the naked eye, but now only with some difficulty.” —. FOR LIGHT. THE CRY ‘ave. ii BS Bp BS tre: args beck rick tables having accom- Inspector Ford's Report on Recent Com- Cor rus carriage shed a small office build- plaints About the Gas. =“ Some-days ago Capt. Lusk, who bas charge Thin igre ete to offered to a prompt purchaser at | of the atreet-lighting department, forwarded to a rean . nes THOS. J. FISHER &CO._| the inspector of gas and meters a number of R SALE-NICH BUILDING Lots IN UNI | Complaints regarding the general unsatisfactory wergitt Heights (Brookland). 10,40, 80 conte per | quality of gaa supplied not only to. the street © 10" a ; balance 1, 3 oH a ee oY | Seevetes commiunication with all tarts ofers iy clos | lamps but to private residences. & BROS, 700 7th st now.“ nSawe | Wecars. In his reply, which was received today, In- ) CLOSE OUT. = ae -WALEEE. SON, 1006F._| spector Ford says: 4 piano: cost n — BE’ CHOIGEST “Thave the a mor, in reply, to say that at fasva e Satay pe mients Feite sifon in the tillers ot eos Seumnid Me pe-aeety ot pe CHANGE OBS etenpeyment pees se ep pes aes JOR pal ae NICE STYLE SMALL SIZE ROSE. beta factory, owing to the presence of napthaline in | vd Ne za leas: 7 octaves: OR SALE—CHEAP LOTS— the service pes and meters, ‘his is, all Te tood vcanditio : cont 85 per uth Paid for ERB ANG F sloteon Del: ave. n.0. a fruitful source of complaint at times PROMS AE Wak Oats. BE acave. nibh |Z lots oD ON - amounting to over 100 dry. all asking for Fo SALE-A “FINE ESTEY CHAPEL OR PAR- boda 3 = light. This trouble applies to street lamps as ook order order, gaty 84; mnt vag | 300 fot in Nantisn Birk well as private consumers. Aside from the Bada donee WARE fOOMS, Pa. ave, n19 trouble mentioned by the presence of hydro- aoa cee ire. % 5 aOEaE carbon nepehaline fn the ‘and meters the Fei ah Ree rand pane oa eithenunta cee nonbmentt scion" is makes ; beutiful style and richly Uuiabed Preach FORSALE-A CORNER, ET EAR THE CAPI- ity tues aitoor oealecoureeal eocemasome fist case ;canteine th ae provements | XX TOL, ONLY 91.40 TARE 06 2. zetent » Tam told that the depressed condi beourtte for only S2z0"caat Cont pew! omy ‘eight | THFUL HOUSES,’ ii Het ee We BY ERE the illuminating power on Tuesday Plonthe ‘seo, HS. clecantly, cared for ca not Bhuhobpwigtel ade 2 ered peor gird peepee | thellty:: maker's wuatanteo Av pe aR a eae aes ce BALE For | in that section of the city, was due to manu- call af oeg be a "| aaieao Seat FAR THE atti OF DHE New CAHOUIG | facturing gus for the first time in anew water i THE FARO Excuaxce WARE, pooms. oepeseon ND AN’ more. plant that has been erected at the Wash- Forse, See Rca UEOU ABER SECON PORREIS | slkeS cer acagen COMPANY ® Worth, foot of A SPECIAL BARGAIN. “) Heer ees art oy aa; th ee HR SEU SE ES EESE: moat an imposeibilty under euch circumstances realy perks hustranent soon sew Gite at olei® es UMN Ox THE TS et en air, I think when * wil cell for 8183: new 4] working order si &' aan. the supply of ae in the northwestern section Fe SARE_ORE SEqOND HAND: CPRIGHTIN WH a wil epenrveuh the licensees ea rT “The gas we receive at tory, corner 00, 1995 at ag REET 10th bhesD streots porthwest, ‘appears b; ag dat ies a ath WE a BoE | tomes upto bot gs ‘power Foren PLE ci | ey a Goud watnnt cose, Gx ore, Peay nist Peat Mi ‘are. purely and ly local defects, fect onder and. as ood a8 new | cost ori sobs; | which, with the knowledge possessed at the will sell for O40, om 5 mantels Farm ty ty a present time by gae cannot be pre- 28 “FG. Hi, 1225 Pa ave. n.w. are ot our | vented, owing to sudden and changes Fo t SALE—OUR SECOND EA: Sivcertng Feblots—en elt per’ of temperature.” paymenin. Prices RSS cludes thet aw. ia ge ae Dae. ome 3 Dag Stas SAA _| Went to the now situnted within the District of Columbia: no delay be: | Ost. now. bet, 21st and 22a, 494100. 22:15 | nautical almanac office said toa Stan reporter Washi Holahts, Kal. aves 413} © S20 | this morning that he had no personal knowl- T PLEASANT-LOT FRONT. |C@R® Tegarding the comet, except that ae ae nearest to the earth and is now receding | 15th st. 502200 on Sirertor from us Prof. Boss and Prof. G. } tralave. "(#60)" DEEBLE, DAVIN Searle, both ‘capable ustronomers, nds (809) eo lieve this to be true. I requested that B SALE—ECONOMICAL 14TH ST. COR, LOT;| some observations should be taken on about twice that of the earth and is now farther | from us than the sun is and is receding from us | SOCIAL MATTERS, Mrs, Cleveland asa Figure in Soctety—Per- sonal Notes of Interest. Mrs. Cleveland is enjoying to the greatest extent the lionizing that both the President- elect and herself are receiving ou every side | in New York. At all the varions social | tions of Inst week Mrs. Cleveland was always | surrounded, and to any person not as well need as herself to the attentions of the public the | notice that she receives would be vere embar- | rassing, indeed. At the boree show, where the | mightiest of the fachionables were present, the | box where she eat with Mra Whitney was’ the one object for the surging multitude, Thex | Stared at the distinguished lady in a way that would have entirely disconcerte! one not as well balanced as she. But she bore the scrutiny well. This not only happened onee, but was repeated every time she appeared at any social eccasion. It is not surprising, therefore, | that both Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland are looking forward to escaping @ little while from the homage of the masses by spending a few weeks, jand perhaps the most of the coming three months, at some quieter resort than New York city. The very to do would be tocome right on to Washington. The capital is vo full of distinguished peop’ ail the time that the presence of two or three more never causes any undue excitement, and [itis possible for the that could not be thought of | Some of the things gravely told and some- times believed of Mr, and Mrs Cleveland just now in the revival any detail, im- portant or otherwise, of their daily liv ar- pass any Munchausen efforts of the year. There | { ports to be the experience ofa number of ladies who visited New York city lately, and who were wild to feast their eyes on Baby Ruth. went the right was it certainly, for they | at once dispatched a note to her mother. They {hadareply in due course of time from Mra. Cleveland with permission to come to her honse ata stated time. The story runs that the Indies famous house on Sst | and wore admitted one by one for a fv | view of Baby Ruth. They found th ing young lady perched on ace held by ber nurse, Joining ro: half drawn curtamne disclosed a no less inte: ing picture. Mr. Cleveland was seated one side of a table and Mra Cleveland on the othe: ‘The first was reading, the other wa fancy work. At the expiration of the fiv minute gaze on the part of each visitor, Mrs. Cleveland smilingly arose and beckoned to the lady that her turn was over. 1t went on, Anybody who will believe that story can «tand anything and it is a pity to disappoint :hem. In all the talk about the Cle lately there hus been little or no mention of Mra. Cleveland's mother, Mrs. Perrine. Everybody who knows the tw dies understands the pride and pleasure the re-election of Mr. Cleve a | has peen to bis mother-an-law. Mr. and Mra. Perrine, since their iuge, have lived in| | their own comfortable home in Buffalo. As Mrs. Folsom and while she resided at the White | House, she made ntimate friends who | will welcome her return here. Mrs. Perrine, however, will not be able to spend all her time i here as she used to do, for she and her husband ] are devoted to their own home and its inte | They will be here a great deal of th | con it is expected, The Vice Preside and Lady Pau | diplomatic and Mra. Morton, Sir Jn! and other members of the ps have been ‘ited to the patri- arch’s dinner on the evening of the first ball, | December 12,in New York. Mr. and Mrs, Cleveland are also mvited to this im- portant event, which mot only opens the gay Fearon, but also vets the for all that is to an follow during the winter months in the great metropolis, First comes the diuner, then the ie ening of the ball at 10 p.m., the commence- ment of the cotillion at 11, supper at 1 and car- | ringes to be ordered at 3 a.m. | , there f+ a rumor that the marriage of Me. Arthur Herbert of the British k ion and Miss Heien G ke place very e egation has Mr. Alan Johnetone and Miss Antoinette Pinchot will be married during the first days of the new vear. | The wedding will be « very large ¢ | with a brenkfast ward Mr. and Mra. Pin | New York city. Mr. Jo another apphintment and will go abroad after received | his marriage. Ex-Gov. Carroll and fam abroad to spend the winter in Paris. | eldest daughters, the Countess de K | the Baroness de la Grange, are. living im the gay capital, Mr. and Mra Royal Phelps Car- roll are sp ing the autumn on the North Caroline shore st their own shooting. box and in April they will cross the ocean in their new yacht. Mr. and Mrs. David King will be back next | month to remain ‘The former has been down at his North Caro- lina shore club house shooting duck ali this month. Mr. De Lamar, who entertained society here ¥ are about to go | Mr. Russell Hartison, is keeping up the same lavish hospitality in New York, where he is now housekeeping. Humor says chat he paid €1,000 fora box at the horse show last week, but as nobagly minds adding a few figures, expecially ciphers, to any expenditures the gentleman makes, it is very likely no less true in this sta | ment. It begins to look as it he would no’ with us the coming reason, although what he | did to stimulate the closing days of the season | last winter are gratefully remembered, The graduates of Georgetown Convent, jamong whom are Mrs. Russell Harrison, Mrs. Tuckery, Mrs, Ross Macias White, and many other “In promi: the resident and social world of this city, are going to hold } a reuni this afternoon at Mrs. Logan. The wedding of Miss Minnie Butt to Mr. | Emil Escher, which took place ee Luth- eran Church last Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, was very quietly conducted, but the re- ception at the residence of the bride's parents, No. 1820 7th street northwest, was a must en- | | Joyable affair and largely attended. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. | Treesell. The bridesmaids were Miss Maxgie | Butt and Miss Katie the ushers Messra, Chas. H. Reiter, €) t, Jos, Schulz and Jos. Sincell. The families of ‘both bride and | groom were present at the reception, and | among the others were Mr. and Mrs, Yost, Mr. {and Mra. Coxen, Mr. and Mrs. Woodraff, Mr. and Mra Krink, Mrs. Henry Heiter, Mr. and Mrs. Gorham, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nauck, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. Shorr, Mr. and Mra, Seblotter! . jr, Mr. and Mre. | Downey, Mr. and Mrs. Schreyer. Mr. and Mra, | Nace, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Schweitzer, Mr. and Mra. J.J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, H. Stork, Mrs. Frank Kohl, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mattern, Miss | Jennie Williams. Mr. and Mre. W. H. Pyles, jr., Mra, A. E. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Loe Mr, and Mrs. C. M.Waters of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs, W. Windows of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Van B. Hillyard, Mra. Grupe and Miss Grupe and | Misses Donohue, Rosa Kohl, Lula Kobl, Masses Schrager of Baltimore, N’ D. Nadtard, Alice Koch, Lizzie Burke, “Maggie Hover, Tose | Reader, Miss Specht, Miss Stanley and the Misses Roeben, Messrs. J. A. Creamer, Koss, E. V. Martin, Richard Glennan and W. K. Coon and brother.’ The newly married couple re- paired to. their own handsome home, at {05 Florida avenue northwest, after the reception. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Leiter and their daughters are, according to the New York papers, about to go | abroad to stay all winter. her apartments at The Portfand. Miss Mo- Clelian, her sister, is with her. Mrs, A. Ralph Johnson and daughter are vis- iting her father-in-law, 709 C streot southwest. Dr. 8. 8. Stearns left yesterday afternoon for Hot Springs, Ark., where he will remain over iving. His son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn L. Wirt, only arrived a few méments before his departure from an extended trip through the west and north. Mrs, Willis Heaton, Miss Mamie Skinner and Robert Skinner of Hoosic Falls, N. Y., are guests of Prof. and Mrs, J. C. Foertsch, 2301 M street. Miss Henrietta Keleher is expected to return to her home, 483 Maryland avenue southwest, today from an extended visit in Philadelphia, The marriage of Mr. Charles Gray and Mra. Martha Jobnson took place last Wednesday, November 16, at her residence, where they will be pleased to see their friends. ‘Miss Ida May Bogia, who has been visiting relatives and friends at her home in Wiliing- ton, Del., for the past month, has returned and will be at home to her friends on Wednesdays at her home, #06 I street. Mra. J. W. Jacobs (formerly Rosa Casassa) of Washington, but now of Oil City, Pa., is, visit ang friends in the city for a few : cest thing, inceed, for them | is a story now going the rounds bere which pur- | street | during the winter season, | last winter so royaily under the guidance of | be ' the residence of | r. | Mre, Ralph C. Johnson, sr., has returned to | “Good morning, Mi girl with the manuscript, “some more of your Ulank verse?” And the young wean simply sailed ont of the office and left the editor alone in his astom ishment. Said Cleveland: “If these many ‘slates’ That partisans display Hold out the White Houre onght to have Amansard roof some day.” ‘Something the matter with my watch,” eaid Chartie Lingeriong. “It doesn’t go.” “Dear mo!” she exclaimed. “This ts the first time I ever knew a watch could bave anything contagious,” | His overcoat he suw for sale, He gaved at it a minute Then, with « «igh, he murmured, “f— Alas, Iam not in it,” “I wanted to get a pl clerk,” said the young lieve I could pass the as & post office “bat I don't be Aamination, ” “You ought to be able to cross off te stampa.” | “No. I never studied cancellation.” | “Eve, changed my im Willie Washington vd twice today,” said “Well,” said is bratal friend, “you don't mean to say that you got the w0rt of the trade?” | Assuming that money is the canse of all bun Misery, observe how many men are ready to borrow trouble. it is remarkable ro THe Thon thing of iru; mpruder Whose path the human eve can never trace! Thou glorious glaring something, doomed to be A tramp forever ‘mougst the homes in space! Think not to fright us with thy gaudy «wee Thou most imposing spectacle of gas. We learn, whe ulgeney: with us populiste we keep, | To dread not all that thoa canst bring to pass, | — | POTOMAC COKrS’ FAREWELL. The Orgenization Celebra ite Change toa an Independent Rody, With the presence and praise of old friends and new on Potomac Kelief Corps gave Priday night at | banquet. Th form: Willard’s a farewell reception an@ date was the sixth anniversary of the the and it also marked ite last social meeting preparatory rRani- zation as an independent By its own hoice it has cut loose from the Woman's Re- hef Corps nd proposes to continue the «plen- did work it has achieved in each of ite depart- ments on Broader lines and with, of course, effective its more gan about 7:30, and from of the receiving P. K their guests, The tended two of the loug par fors, and varions members of corps took pleasure in presenti b newcomer. Before the company fort to promenade down to the banquet hall Bertha Lincoln sang Gounod's “Queen of St AROUND THE the real serious business of the 2. jor the viands from the ed tables were dixposed of to. the nds of the the past and At the tab t handsomely the opporty corps to speak Ai evening to wich the new organization the word of cheer for the future It is nate y that nobody on the program | negle ted the chance to improve every moment, Each speaker hed practical experience and knowledge of the Potomae Corps’ magnificent efforts and successes, so the praise wae no idie talk. Y witty references to the fact that the esta we assisting at a very largely attended faneral where the mourners refused to mourn and the lookers- on aided larger vie andr ganization sentime: the way throngh. 4 abetted them brought out the the thought of the new life ‘orps in ite future or. pletely any fanereal ion was a happy one all just enough of path s to bring a tear on the ugh had been but a minute baniste The « | | many of the referen wi cheek where the | before. SONGS, SPEECHES AND PORMR. Dr. Corey Mra. John AL Logan introduced Lim in a few well-chosen re- marks, She also paid a high tribute to the corps. Mra, M. H. Wei eloquent address some of the x nt, made an in reviewing the change of d remarks that « huve boon thor hb speech would Miss Clara 2 ns response to the toast |The women who wert to the fied” was en original poem, full of y worded alla | mene to the 2 to Mrs, Lo- igen, for Whonn Sree arked and Riven with great gor Mra. Harriet 1 recited an original poem, “A Songof Hope,” and Miss Bertha Lin- coln sang two songs. “Auld Lang Syne” and +t Home Te the other toasts ner, Gen. WW. Dudley, Gen. W, ohn Joy Edson, Commissioner . 1, Coulter responded most eloquen | Itwas almost midmeht when the company | #eparated, after singing “America.” SOME OF THE « Among the 400 guests present im those already nam Mr. M. Judge and Mrs, Coulter, Mra, © lecta E. Smith, rsTs. dition te Mra. ES. 3 Mrs, W. W. Dudley, Gen. and Mrs. Veazes, Mr. and’ Mrs. C. P. Lincoln, Mr. W. W. Corry, Miss Cora C. Curry, Mr. d Mrs, Job Barnard, Capt and Mra, Hongh- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saxton, | Pomeroy, Mrs. and the Misses Dr. Mary Brady, Dr. Hu Mr. and Mrs. Miss E. Stoncr,Colond Mrs. Bracket, M Bis (maar D, Conger, Daw: Mra, Prentice, Crandall, Miss Helen Matthows, M Garrison, Mra. M. M. ore, Mra. il, Mr. and Mra. Mrs. W. H. Partridge, Maj. Capt, and Mrs. ¥ | Ferree, Mr. jand Mrs. Borke, Mr. and Mre, James H. Royce, | Mex. M. M. Moore, Col. Davidson, Miss Carrie Barrison, Mrs. Mary Morris Husband, Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Rogers, Mrs. Brinton, Mrs. Ricker, Miss Margaret Buckley, Mre. Wyckoff, Mra. | James W. McMillan, Mra. Ht Crosby, Col. Jacob Dewees, Mt. Mew Mr. ins Calver, < Mberwor and Mrs. Gants, Mrs. and the Misses Hughes, Gen. Haldeman, Lieut. and Mre. Gibbon, Mr. and Mra, Anna- | dal . Mrs. Lamb, Miss Nettie White, Miss | Bessie Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs, Ballinger, Mra, jand Miss Bordon, Dr. A. P. Fardon, Maj. Emmet Urell, Maj. Hawks, Mr. 8. E. Faunce, | Mrs. FE man, Mr. George H. Mr. A. . Tabor, Mrs. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Bundick, "Mrs. M. C. | Mr, and Mrs, Cardelia, Mr E. 8. MC Chisholm, Mrs. Cledes, Mrs, Hartwell, Mrs. Heath, Mies Heudersons, Mr. and Mra. Hoover, Mra. Jackcon, Mrs. L. F. Kelly, Mra. Nichols, Mrs. Norwood, Mra.” Roneberg, Mra Lambert, Mrs. Kussell, Mrs, Schwinghammer, | Mrs. Spicer, Mra. Tabor, Mrs. Thompson, Mra, Thora, Mrs. M.A. Wa Mr. and’ Mra, Whoeler, Mrs. F. B, Witson, Miss Witson, Miss Helen Holmes, Mrs. Hi. H. Smith, Mrs. Mary L. Smith, Miss Lizzie Tabler, Mrs. John 8. Garrk son, Mra. Temple, Mrs. Miller, —— ALONG THE RIVER FRONT. ARRIVED. Schooners Viy, Phitedelphia; Levine, from Port Weshington with 79 barrels of cement. Threesmast schooner E. K. Hart, Alexandria, Capt. tae fase Petersburg, with 110.000 feet of Iumber. 208, Camberiand, with 1 oe Calton oat Foboucer Hg hig, Alenenariay “Gar mm Ot. Saryte' with, ki of oper Sa Filoonee wilitee YO mister, eat rom ver fob Mckenny.” ‘Taprahannoek, Dave Pane a Reiui Seary'h with orators. Rchooey ‘wit 400 aches of oysices, “Schioamer nse “snnapstim Came Ty ‘saint ‘river pate RS sp Hine frum st zinapoits. mt iseltie. Sein, Cove Etiiot. from Seskeon's creck with ‘ ‘nknon — Scisener, Martin Wawn-r Anuapolls, Cart. Ba Ben: United States monitor Wyandotte, te Norfolk, in tow of Tritonand Juanita. Schooner Raymond Pullet, Georgetown D.C. Capt Griith, to ud fel ; fob, Maryn "Schooner,