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FOR SALE—HOUSES. front, with sto ritmuings. 8 roo.s: Path al Owts. trent rouchout SOK SAL” A NO. 1 10-ROOM Wi Fine south on beautiful park. at eutside” Price. $9,500: worth 'S 10 Fst. nw. GOR € MFORTABLE TOwr and cellar house: Ith snd Maes ave frout lance roots. m.t ‘large yard, Binion gro od 3.000 Fox SSLE GREAT BARGAIN TN NICE aS room dvwe itu giely parered Forb's'co. an st Dom : nearly ti ouly 81,600. DUC! » SALE WE HAVE SOME NICE LITTLE 5 w LEE AbBoTT. ad th “tories, ‘and 3, lot PESO feet to wide alley 4.50 6 rooms. _ fete 1335 F sven to be appreciated. |: terms to suit meh W.F_NASH, 122 Mat. n. FOR SALE—« VERY FINE, NEW Bovse: Th rooms, bth ard cell from Capito! on car tems LEP & ABBOTT. Fok SALE-PINE Hous ave. : Gr. and bat Tih stone bane, yo front. Price, #4. BOTT, 1210 Fst. nw. For sate—cur tas ovr. OUR L WE HAVE A CHOICE SFLECTION OF RFST- FROM . M. C. AND ALSO THOSE 1)SS FORTUNATE MAY SURELY BE ITED. IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL TO SEE DENCES IN ALL PARTS OF THIS C WHICH CABINET OFFICT = 8. C HITL& co, mn at? 21 F ST. Nw. Fo" z 281.9, in first ible for 2 professional ‘0 rooms aiid bath, lot 100, alley Sree ged for sae in the ety ‘GEO. W. LINKINS, 800 19th. SALP—A NUWBFR OF PINE WoUSES: chotee locations: from Sta JO rooms oneasy terms LEE & ABB 12190 F oR SALES E_DWELLINGS. G st cars vase the door, 9 rooms and bath, ts fntarsection With Pa ave.. sTindow. & nico home. foe 4 iasex70 to JOR SALE—GOOD INVESTMENT. NEARLY ew three.st: ry house: New Y: and 10th «ts han h frout future. $11,000. 'FEANKLIN BARRETT & SOS, 703 12m st. n.w. mf 2 rs SALE A LARGE List OF HOUSES Ty Gto 19 rooms: from 84,000 up: 1 BBOTT. 210 F st_ A CHOICE HOME, Containing 11 rooms and cellar, fervant: closet, double parlor, 5 larwe clowt. fiectric W. A. KIWMEL, 1192 New Jersey ave. n.w. LIND: 1 $ rooms: a m.i m $2200 up; easy term ABBOTT. 1310 F et. nw. leeds Mee FOE, S455 mr acter SITUATED, ck ave. Mount Pieasont, one square from gare, T0-ron! bose bouse &. Lit: easy terms. | KEDPORD W WALKER & SON, 1008 Pat. mbs JOR SALE MT. PLY ASANT, N house, all mod. imp. ; hanleome! Jot: nest cabe care. Pace tertus A bargain. mbS-se REDFORD W. WALKER & JOR SALE CHFAP VR PRETT AME RESI- dence in Mt. Pleasant; 7 rooms and bath; lot ‘Suitable for receptions: Pree, $11,000. Nai. biween (9h and 20h; north side: lot 23 feet Price, eet New Hampshire ave, and Ward place. Price, and List. n. ia adjoining the above. Pri-e, #20,000. pose to fo PARK i Tis F ANUMBERO Rorthwest at inoder te prices, BH. LOB! LASYERDay & HALDEMAN mb73t ss 603 F st. Fe SALE— ee LSS gom frame wh?.3t Foe sate 00%: worth 85,000. nis, @kO av, Balance $290 per sconth EA TEnbAy & HALDEMAN, 228. vot 3 0) US LEWES, 1353 Pet, Fok ree ote wor DOK SA EEN FGANT HOME, ata bargain. Address NO AGE mbt Ok SAL! “NEW 1: hOOM HOUSE. BASEMENT. Beecr iar. farnace rom and Leindey, Fist flor dining rot Kitesen: second 7 frupie,clowst for each siceving room ‘Jthin (ne square of Dupont circle. Address Box 43, Scar ome. mb6-it ALE ENG na oper letborhoud, 3 syuares | secon VRE HARDIN 3. mbt OdioBank bulidine. 12h ande SAL) CHEAP IF SOLD THIS fine new benee Jast finished, Bar ne atest Sane 0 Seboes AppIy to ua! 6-30" JPok-\cESBEAUTIFUL HOVE. cave MILE: farne98 ‘Quick purchascr. “OWSEI. S11 A ste s, SALE—A LARGE FINE CONNER MOUSE Fa between Conn. ave and Woke oe ‘built by owner ; 8 rooms; bath Price, "0 DELANY. FLEMING & Ler, © mib6-Se* 1320 F st a, i: SALE_ON <MAIL "ASH PAYMEST. BAL wo-story sud bane room, bats au all ted Yeu ee yeoman al a fiers Rab BERS ene Lacttea at mbe-ot™ Jok SALE-ONF OF THOSE NEW TI ‘gory and collar Indiana’ Hue stone frock tones riith st 0 een voomenad 2. ia. i. ; bot 18%, b ¥ *S% to alley price. @8.000; fnce monthly dem ra ‘cash, Valance ‘ont! time. mabede WikLIAMS BROS. uta sud't'n. w. Fae BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE NEV Tse? 2ST STN. W.: Story FOR SALE—HOUSES. R SALE OR EXCHANG vai? ome AVES. Fe, an iment rouse containim 14 Foomas nts bath room all aii beauatsuly decorated: pomp ereteirat 54 1505 Peane;ivante eve. ae a ANTED WANTED & TO LOAN. Leet eee EDUCATIONAL IN WASHINGTON. et erie detent Soe SORMAL CONES 3FSGRIPAT writ day and ventas e=gions ty eat re nate, rhea circulars TORT OF Fass cn 800 K NOTARIES PUBLIC. MMISSIONER | O. AND NOTARY ‘and terrivorion a SPECIALE ne Cbanement) “131 rer Stage QSTED_LOAN OF $700 FOR. Weer finet mortstaw aaron aor ae Connuissrox OF POS FOR EVETY STATE | “ SBEALL Tiel Fst sw. a “SIDENCES throughoat the BEAUTI- FUL NORTHW Fanging from $25,000 to $200,000. ay LEN aineiae oa enes CONE! deig Dousee £05 eiaaba Tas Fo? Sate—sy J. F. waccaman, REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT 700 14TH ST. N.W. finishing ishing by di day, tab ished. ieaeed oll and pretty: tints laces and evers, modera im rom blocks of th the Cant carat FOR SALE—Fine tnvestment—five brick. ‘ocated on euod business. Tikes; aff pormsanents FOR SALF—Ver} plocks of Dupont G0. 10 F ohn.w. Ei Or P. 0. Box 426. ONEY TO LOAN— Seite eae 3.V. N. | Pe Ae oe eae o Eee 4% aa te Dea ol SUIT. AS 88, Desharae We paride mnie TO LOAN IN ates ‘OR SHALL ‘amounts, heatate, stocks, honda ie Meshes ae Nodal FOR SALE-HIGH-CLASS RESIDENCES. GTON Cicl fetdin the Wheel Pach pa” Oren eveanes STEAM CARPE! f CLEANING HE OFHICE OF THE AMMOSTATED, STEAM Carpet © the U. 8. M: I SEE eleeantty appointed. strictly ‘medern 1883 edition now read ‘mer, Mass. ave. nest | upont Circle. jodern aridity cad ‘getbittty nat rece _Specis three months’ ; eR anpecnacrimnh tol xchange, 1: | DEANS BE = = aca instruction day, we Senet ¥_SCHO01 sae ats ab Pe Pikine Tenuring indicranel it desired. AGHIE PE PRONOEEAP HY $250,000 Tare" oad serecnren Mos maniels, open Brepl: ment; location wm Youn. ave., wide fro “Greatest bargain on 1tith st. ion. Thomas Circle, 2p sr ever: ese eS AM NEWMYER Manager SUBURBS AN PROPERTY R SALE —FIVE-RooM HOUSF, BARN AND wieht acres of land: fine view o city’: suitable for zarderine’ jence of Derson in Font, neat Scott Circle; Or “payers investiate 10,500 many choice properties in the n rthwest If you want to buy r (OOL. aaa ee Ww —— mht” | NO) New house, De. ein school and ‘pont Circle act Prca'Groum frames: Gn neeiee We (ont LUO section, vacant and improved for 98.590; within Bec: | FLARVARD PR FREAK _'Phone 789. mb?) R SALE—A DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT situated near Palonean Springs, Va. Address Purcellville, Va. ‘ONOMICAL AND DESIRABLE isratreiyiorstes oe @ st., main floor. _ FOR ie ees TS wiry or fruit reise or for attention to every pupil. ness in this eit) PER CENT TO iy s| goo 900 REE x = || 13eb'et mw Wo LOAN, TN ANY. 20" yer es: price, +f places tor nale. an. evinces b“CLEMEN fect condition. ‘bate ts *—For 945,600, 0ne of th pee in Washingten fecinw spark ith 1 rooms rc oak and cherry ; lot FOR SALE—Great bargain for i290, es corner residence; well built, iy finished and| Pabered throughout. ri Girl peardig Bost Tae {sel-7in*} 1205 Q'ST. NW. HOOL OF ELOCUTION. ORATORY, ACTING, “Physical wrace and voice culture. i317 13th st ‘Lessons given during the day or eos R SALE—ON SMALL aie ¥ PAYMENTS, at Lakeland. M. DE-IRABLE HOU SES “Os ast. ne between 12th and ith st bress-bricks, each containing 6 roon crete cellars, large yards and 10- also corner fo se, beautifull Foomsand bath. These houses on, Tn BROOKS, 616 12th sto. W. mre new hom 2,200 ONEY TO LOAN AT5 AND 6 PER CENT ON ‘approved real estate in the ‘of Col ictot Columbia, S.w. cor. 13th and Pets: aw. 3300, Eons fea eats Neo ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT AND OPER CENT, IX SReEL & MCLERAN, As — Bookkeeping, arithmetic, ting, business forms. com: sw. cor, eb sw. Cer, fon, they are we t built Sy wells, p fe ‘on lots that oan uated eich: miles from wich of the B. & 0. KR: pou evaed and slectri veral decided $5,500 to #5,0 0; desirably located and on ewy terms, UNINPROVED. FOR SALE—We are also. offer Miators or builders They" inetd! FP SALE A VERN, DESI ABLE HOME, OPPOSITE THE’ HOME OF POSTMASTER GEN- ERAL WANAMAKER. Three-story brick house, containing 14 rooms and ai] ax dern improvements, For price and permit to inspect INP also on the line of the | rope Baltimore. It sea beautiful lake, stores, st office schoo's. churches. &°. Cour utatiog ickets Wash. only GM cont~ exch way, nee BUSINESS CO TL Tinie ATION FOR REAL LIFE. Apply to EDWIN aie SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, sina from cto 10 - kK {hat sa savalela * t Lakeland. Inquire for f. J. f wood business and street car center where ground sells for many times our price A frontage of 200 ft. on 7th st. n.w. near Florida| Lure valuable economical corners in bighly tm- Proved square; big chance i FOR SALF—MORRIS_ADDITION— you wall save and make money. ‘all special attention to this property as affording] for investment and che véth and 28th «ts, walk from “ar ltaes and direct to 8400; terms to suit; no casl INO. F 700 14th st. nw. THREE-STORY sums to suit, on city STBE- ‘own conveyance ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTAT = Wan stocks or deed of trust notes. Al demand : terms mod- th cheap schools, erate bat ‘ho es mapetition open every Unsiness day. Teleph Mrs, Bal Principal and | Propastor. COLLEGE OF bet, th and 7th ste, nw. tpustnese “educator in th ber of the faculty of Eastinan, ‘english, Puonograph. 0 at $1,250. 0. ore, sloamn and electric cars: one fare to teeasny’ WILL LEND MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT ON furniture, pianos, carriages, Interests in estates or jes without remo dence: al Private; interest 6 and small new frame. he Detar. acai ote saving be JOR SALE_THREE NE’ front houses north of Duy rooms and bath exch: heat these houses fur # For fall particulars call in Mk N & BATCHELDER, 10th and G sts. nw. FOR SALE_We are authorized by: the ow Sfiegt Baw three-story briek ‘dwelling on Kat. near La price to effect a quick Srourieen rooms. bat": and cellar: edn batara, woud: nt prices and cat Circle Bete nine ‘by turns e; we can sell 500 each on easy term, transactions strict Address SU BURBA\ Address Box 140, Star office. 15 min car Tine; 8300 9 YOU WANT MONEY? buiia. If s0, do not fail to xet onr raten before borrowin®. loans on furniture, pianos, horses. wagons, fc . withont removal or publicity, at the lowest por- Aibferaten and'in the quickest pow in part or in afl ‘at say time to wer, and any part Relies. “Six courses: Busines Civil Service, Shorthand an and enthusiastic teaching. courses. Graduates of rare excel A BEAUTIFUL 8.ROOM COTTAGE; ¥. with two acres of land: 1d water; stable Pala reduces th re of eareyinn the Paid reduces the cow fon to the smount paid, frou haves loan with other parties or have chased furniture or other woods on, time and ind the reer than you can meat conven: is heated by furmace; is fin’ handsome cabinet mantels; and wired tae iighting: decorated; carefully. bul’t first-class in every respect 5 particu ars and price \der_our personal super- Summer residence : Inapection. For rart PEK © RUTHERPC FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ——— POR SAL WALNUT MARBL£-TOP CHAMBER Gown, balance in month's 1422 New York ave, 4-ROOM COTTAGE plendid land: well of purest water: orrse : POULT AB. as two. niles went oft price, 81, no iT wwe and #14 per mo. ‘& BATCHELDFR, Cor. 10th and G sts. n. LEASE—FROM OWN. fine house in Mount Pleasant: FOODS: Hane collar and attic; all m. 1. 1225 10th st, n. Ww. was votee, violin, 'f SALF_A HANDSOME jel house : cellar? Dio, 1008 OTH ST. *Lablanche’s method :" rapld ‘Should you desires loan calland investigate otr method of doing business. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN Co., 615 F st. nw. IN ANY SUMS DESIRED AT of interest on approved real estate situated within the Distriet of Col yond time necessary for examination of si aration of papers; commissions reasonal THOMAS J. FISHER, 02. TC, Ww. vote culture. ipment of vaice cuaranteed: deep breathing, by suite, wattress and sprins: trathor pillewe: cguck and ‘3:10 New York are rout troubles are overcome; ho char £0" sofa bed: all in good order. ‘cH SALE MODFLN RESIDENCE ON 16TH ST. : thet ERE & Wow RE Ok, Bec what we oft you for €6,300 14 the growing northwest, three squares from New residence, built of brown 9 larwe rooms, eleeant He rated; cabinet matt-ls. with tiling. electric belle, &e butler’s pantry, cailarand ath, with the latest ‘sani tary plumbing stattonary washstand ; heated by fur- ‘and worthy of inspection. small cash payment and bal AL 1! WALTER WEED & co. 509 LL hist. OR _SALE—GOOD Fa 8 AND FAKMING LANDS within a radins of proved and unimproved: =) me cH LESGONS07 B DST. \pEt in 8 few private lessons Ga pets, Veddt and furniture. o Geek econ by Mile. Ve P POD MOMM erin: at WORCH'S FURNITURE 2 eet! PHYSICAL CU CULTURE (DFLSARTE ELIZABETH KING. as ‘Call at 420 Oth at. 96.500 up; wT Ios counties Sircini George's counties, losses and law suits by ins'sting t ‘A Kemington typewrit be sold for lack of use; pric *]0_LOAN—WASH., _BALTO. a NORTE on first clan ron! entate in D.C. Oe CHEW © C0. AND A PERCENT ON N on INSTITUTR, 14th aud Mass. ave. borrowers have | Jagge sums placed on X14 to 20-ft alley. 95,000 New classes in SPA ISH and ITALIAN and a special class in ELOCI "TION and READING will be formed early in February for the Spring term. Address Mr. and Mrs, WM, D. CABELL, - table fi mai deli & Suitable for taimily or delivers. PAXSON, 600 Fa. ave. s.¢. ‘3 On SALF—TO BE REM desired. Vice Patter ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT f pees ec arproved real extatein the District of Col Large amounts a, specialty. ‘Trust Company of Philad ‘of value repayable in install meat « ¥ H SMITH” 0x8, 1418 F st.n. w. 500 UPWARD (QROTTAGE AND LARGi 7 station, on B. and 0. BEEP, ell sell iow amt on easy terms R.,, six miles fr. Peiien tniste! “R best manner. ‘This square bas ' PF SALE-LOTS. * 18,000, jonas Ma ave.bh, rd Bs wh ms 0 818,000 Isooon itt saa itis fh at, ith aud H sts. now. oR SALE—A HANDSOME Bi bs for con aoe erotica Tur pertrry, SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 13 American and 6 European Brane German, Spanish, Italian, Enel Latin, ONEY, Int Boss ‘now “i “WESLEY HEIGHTS,” REAL ESTATE IN THIA DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, Gor. 10th and ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN SUM TO f rent rateaomanprovedres!ntebe POSIOte TYLER & ROTHENTORD, 1907 P at.n.w. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON PROPERTY IN @'TY AT ia Breisd centum per annum HILL & 01 FRENCH & GERMAN Et “WESLEY HEIGHTS,” Every Saturday Er ahonas ares, t0 pur ore TURES & COMEDIES 1 2700'M stb hy 14e- 10, O00 ant 400 L OF § side bolt work; will sacrifice and on time if necessary. 4 sib see mt = 0.0 ooo) 6 ai iat aid ae, SUIT at CUR “WESLEY HEIGHTS," 6 bath rooms and nmense bed Toms: a1 dresser: picture kas lchring; beautiful LESS THAN ‘4 whole or in amounts to suit, A: northeast cor. 7th st. RK SALE—PARTIES BREAKING UP HOUSE. Keering will «ll cheap two bed room sets and other furniture, Apply at 29Grant place. wh7-3t* JOR SALE_ PSYCHO DROP FRAME Bieyc) yer bas no use for it; LUMBER — CHAP; Opros'te the American University, Which is to cost ten million dollars, + 100 fect wide, extended, Running tott. Tids oth sts bhe oe 14:1 Boubdary, “eh Movxr Verxox Sesisary, ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL FATATE OR FIRST- ase security at lowest rates of imo delay ere the good, MeO One, GREEN, 208 7thet, nw. RAT, FSTATE AT LOW- WASH'N DANENHOWER, Successor fo DANENHOWER & SON, cor. 13th'and | “ CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. WASHINGTON, D. ¢. Fighteenth year opened OCTOBER ¢. Anstect high-erade boarding and day school for young ladies and little «irls—thoroughly modern in ite spirit and methods. New buildins, perfect eantnned for health 3! Passenger elovator, sanitation. Cireulars sent on anplication. To graduates, and to the public genérall7. is of- fered special stuty in Groek literature by transi: A class beginning Homer's Hiad will meet ou Monday, February 13, 1803, and hold its sessions from 3$ to 4o'clock on Monday and Thursday after- noons for twelve weeks following. Mrs. ELIZABETH J. sowens, good tond tion : Inquire 511 Ast we. GRATES ROREE POWER STEAM RNGTIE, ‘horse power engine and boiler, 4 horse power 30,0001 ease irok pipe, all sizen. Ws Mc: feet new wrousht-iron Pipe, CODD, ‘Baitimore. lgria JH SALESVICTOR SAFETY, BICYCLE, #U i ‘thier Indy’ or wentinut after 1908 Gel » Le Droit Park. = SALE IMPORTED Hin Z MOUNTAIN afnaey, birds. Bne singers; Ko) Wetted? oR SALE_FINE. SINGING HARTZS, MOU -\miresbure canaries: 9189 15 minutes from Dupont Circle. ONEY TO LOAN 0° 30 minutes from White House, X ST.) BET. G AND Saieey 25 THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. HIGH-GRADE DWELLING snips all the latest im: ed and complete in 000. Ti LEK & RUTHER: books.” For full list Gall at office for ‘The best investment in the northwest on the Ist and 15th. part of Washington and overlooking the city. Scenery grand. 500 lots already sold to the best class ONFY TO SLOAN AT SAND GER CENT ON approved District real estate SALE—WE HAVE A NUVBER ea provements: carefu.! respect price, mod.” imp. ; stab'e. carriage 734 containing 12 roomsand bath with all modern con’ Sold on easy torus A Hoxz For You ‘BL. GOOD WA’ Why place your money where you only realize from 3to6 per cent when this investment will not pay less than HO. E. WAGGAMAN. tain, Norwich ant § females and yoidfinches, bulltinches, mock rds, parrots, breed aquariums.” SCHMI! = ROOM ‘finished; large ‘ONEY TO LO b | Serene t lowent rates, “HTC POrR y EASY TERMS. We have two modern houses near Dupont Circle: built of brown stone and brick ;either of which would make = destrabte home for the possessor. three stories and basement; contains nine rooms and bath, with all modern improvements :three rooms deep; heated by furnace; electric bells; electric cas lighting; hand-omely papered: cabinet lois are 19x90 to clean, Price is but $8,000. from 20 to 1.000 per cent. SMITH PREMIER TYP! im good condition: price very. teasonabis, FXPEWEITER EXCHANGE, ST JOHN'S COLLEGE, setae Osta makes for rent. payment, balance on long time. [ ME. RAPHAPL. CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROL- END'S SELECT SCHOOL. 1811 1 ST. N A thorough and progressive ach grade, li coos JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 710th st. now. Pupils ets oy wsfitl y for civil service, departmental minations. ‘Stenoran ATED PHR! NOL- Tevea's past, present | short tiue oniy. well-paved alle} CHAS. EARLY, 12th st. ne. extended, Trinid ) CONSULT FAN Isa man to be envied. " He's always healthy and He makes sour sa ood chance of being wealthy INGIE FORSE. igure 2 ‘AT een Lith and 18th; Rorth side; lot 202100. CHARLOTTE 1774-1883. Only Tass. Military tion in business and Charloite Hall School, $50 for thie session Devinning Bab! 1, discipline and pract the city is rrowin = and are a Deauiifal and convenient SUBUKBS around SALT—PROM COUNTRY, ONY B’ OOD BA Kind. prompt: 1,100 sn the histo-te “Cool 8 ton and 60 miles from I mation a idress G. Charlotte Hail Selo! UL c Emma and Minnie Brown, gipsy fate readers, remove evil influences fis Loox To Tur Forvnz: avestment in this | we about a proWable derstand charn : You'll never regret making @ pi of Connecticut ave. and Hillyer piace. Price, ree-story and cellar; between 5th and Gt. =3 Ro ry pn See | are jnedium; life civen from cradle to grave. Hours Has removed to 226 It fs estimated by consery: ities that Washington w: double its present popuiatio: real estate value in the next quarter of We can form no beiter esti- mate of the future than by consulting Ground that but a decade ago sold for $1.000 per acre cannot be bought now for less than $2 or 83 per ound that so.d five ‘$5. ant $5 per foot FIRE AT LANSBURGH’S RINK. WSTER VICTORIA. eR VICTORIA. OS TON CAVINET VAPOR BATHS-SCIENTIFIG massave and Swedish movement. PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND WANHINGTON, Arrangements have bets made by the Norfolk and any with the sto,vaght order ani only used a 7 sell for $70,us the uwuer has ho further use for same. STERN BROTHERS, 32 to 46 West 234 st., N K SALETHREE DRIVING HORS*S JUST und. gen'le and spesdy. Stock Damaged to the Extent of $20,000— Good Work of the Firemen. Fire was discovered at 2:30 o'clock this morn- ing on the fifth floor of the addition to Lans- burgh’s rink, on New York avenue between 13th and 14th streets. The Washington Ste Iines opera'ine out of the al freiht deliveries at Washineton fro care in GO) forty hours and Boston General Superintendent. ASHINGTON - TEAMBOAT CO., “LIMITED.* From 7th art. For Potomac River Landings. Deo. 28 (subject to change without ‘Steamer Arrowsmith on SUNDAYS and WEDNES- Returning on TUESDAYS and FRI- .im.. covering routes of Wakefield and Ar C. W. RIDLEY, ‘General THE OLDEST advertising clairvoyant, satrologer aad medivario sal with wonderfal prophetic cift of recovers lost property oF points out your neparatel toxether, causes y resulta, tells whether the one you in business, removes fai from the country years aco for $i cannot le bonxht today f and 88 per foot respectively. NOW isthe tine to invest. Real estate will never are contemplating investing in inproved or unimproved property ft will be to antrer to see us, we xive a lst of property of which we have the exclusive sale. con sequently it is not to be found on other agents’ books: ae HOUSES. ‘New Hampshire ave. near Washincton Circle, 6 rooms and bath... half square frou 7th st. cabie vit o rooms and bath. shi) 10 ‘arse alley : owt $13,400 can be purchased om gous ows terius: oly [0K SALE — PATE BAY GELDINGS CLOSELY matched; six years old; less drive sinwie or double; no faults st Wood's stable, 1620 M scented smoke at about 1 o'clock. After a long search he located the fire in the mer, + ot edi ‘bove the | Hungerford, Mr. and Mra Riggs, Mr. | of the successful party be postpoued an hour spel send et far scant iks ore eal: W. W. Griffin, Mrs. Morsell, and iy troubles, evil influences: oat Grom ore ction an'Vall fn troublo will > ime and mor corn! cede where orhers have fatled. Gonvinees perce eh ‘pecan ton a fours nce, 489 HE at., bet. 4 oF HANDSOME HOUSES Trost akertieal rowsmitth.” Boo schedule. and carpet rooms. your profit and sewing een andes. iy Passence Victoria, 65 buggies, surreys, phaetons and business wagons of all styles entire department was on the ground. The fiercely, and long tongues of flame leaped through every window above the F ‘The blaze lighted up the territory for several squares around and attracted a con- Fora time it was thought the entire block was doomed, but the fire laddies were Y claim of the flames with tons of water judi- ciously directed. By 4 o'clock the blaze was under control and in half an hour more was extinguished. The firemen were complimented on all sides for their valiant and successful ME RAPA CLAIRVOY: ei isles eee her on love, business or hea th. lesscharms. 910 Fst. n.w., Room NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. OR SALE_ALWAYS ON HAND, A VARIETY OF business iorses and good large ‘A feosh car load received ferent parts of tus count: nied or money refunded, K, rear G12 G st.n. w. KR SALE—THIRTY HEAD OF FINE DRIVING and draft horses: among the [ait of fine matched ponies and S stags coaches, horses. Koad horses, draueht ores POWERFUL IRON PALACE STEAMERS “WASHINGTON” and ‘‘NORFOLK." course of people. MER, THE ONLY CeLEBRATED ind German astrologist in the city. Ollice hours, 9. m.to 9 p.m. :San- day,10a.m.to5 p.m. 1508 ldthsinw. fe? ME BROOKE TELES ALL horses warranted as raj ME; DREA DAVID SONDUEIMEN, contesting the Dally at 7 p.m. from the foot of 7th st. for Fortress Monroe, Newport News, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Portsmouth and the south Through sleeping car service via Norfolk and Carolina railroad and Atlantis Coast line, between Norfolk, Wilmington, Charles ton, Savannah, Jacksonville and St, Aucustine. JNO. CALLAHAN, will be found one Hast. me. near 8th. 2dst ne. near Mass ES ae with How between int and North ME. PERRIN, THE TRUEST DESTINY reader of the see; information xiven with pomenal accuracy. 21 Marion st. n.w., bet. Gti and “th, a te rit) igorS ‘The fifth story was burned out and the floors beneath were gutted. Twenty thousand dollars’ worth of stock was destroyed. The up- suits, ladies” ‘desks, brass work and moldings. ured, through from the top story There was a vast amount tink building, ‘SALE_CARRIAGES. WAGONS ra Bug. sien on eaay terns, “Repairing and atten Be Went Washinton FOR SALE—PIANOS. ALE—ELEGANT ST? INWAY SQU4RE: IN | ss condition: $180: $: HUGO WORCH & CO. 925 7th packed and ioved. FOR SALE One Sori Wa'nut Cate. Fine-toned Oran: best Fog a8 new : onl Also Two Fine | Qst near 15th n. | Most. bet. Ist and 21, Eckington, | Incfana ave, near 3d | Qiat. near ith. tow F st. | Ost st, Mr ‘fect as § Snised. om cormst fet ordered w ‘OOK & JARBOE, si ot n ne rian nats yufacturerof FINE, Savion! IST GODS south of New York PIANOS AND ORGANS. MASON & HAMLIN ORCANS AND PIANOS. |# SUPERIOR IN EVERY RESPECT, JOMN F. ELLIS & CO., fine tapestries, of confusion in which is used as the furniture no damage was done there. carries an insurance of $98,000 on his stock and $28,0000n the building in which the fire occurred. The unfortunate occurrence does not interfere with the usual transaction of busi- men's and letter carriers’ | 13th st. near Mass. Pst. near Dupont Circle. eth st. near Q Rhode Islan ave. near 17th st Mass, ave. bet. I VACANT GROUND. OCEAN eee th house (Queen Anne | BARGAIN IN ORGANS. hand 1Sth sts. STEAMSHIS, EXCH MOST. FOX FUR MERICAN TRAVELE ther p Fliculars inquire within sah6-r* LMOSI NEW, ness,and the contest is still in progress. Cor. 19th and Lawrence sts., 64x100. Ger_ 13th and Duncan place, 681100. or. 10th and Dats. m. Por RALEA MODERN Fu ULL. Soe! ich is as wood. as a bought at ‘a low gure, PYEIEPEN'E © Cositiet a abr Me stored. forwarded snd cherk Sea cae ptoat GaBLE COD! a era Pare ae ea Pairs Marte ed Qeath third Boor: four | eesasstnertatty R SALE~A SUPERB-TONED UPRIGHT PIANO; a new; elevant condition; standard make; garranted: for | Fest. bet. 13th and 14th n. TORE To THE fon torage i bet. 6th and 7th n.e. i reno , Sie caalteet's Seas essa ot SOCIAL MATTERS, IN THE HOTEL CORKIDORS. Mra William Matthews Lay will accompany | ‘There was a notable gathering of “enti-enep- ‘© party of Philadelpuia friends down south this pers” at the Arlington last night, ween and expects to be away for two or three Among those pre-ent were F.. Ellery Anderson, weeks. | of New York, president of the Reform Cub; Miss Gordon, daughter of Senator and Mre. ¢: Police Justice Maurice G. Powers, J. W. a aaiamenaniel Mra, Adee at the Coch- | Pinch of Glen Falls; 8. J. Finch, also of Glen | Mra sod Mie Riepham hove inritedo com | Co" cSaitien and dsteqnte te'the pioars pany to a musicale this evening. | . : convention; R. G. Monroe, secretary of the aecinie hen age aot = org anti-enappers’ organization; James Shanahan of Tribe Hill, ex-cuperintendent of public works, mandie to the members of the Houseand other Sj, acheter ried him for Sy of ho was tarned out of office by G. Mill, Joba Rulev of Plattsburg, ex-chief of the civd service eeial pak. eee Jonguils Commissioners of New York, who but a week ago pe te nome Bog 4 ra ple sack area was decapitated and who was formerly superm=- plac. © Saanuhanur via thes ‘were ‘indent of Indian schools bere, and George % ee ahe wae ghee tnd boutonnicrs of the Weed of Plattsburg, son of Smith 8. Weed. ae srceinone Sn gone The __ “We don’t axk any recognition as an_organi- zation,” enid one of these gentiomen to Tae a ¥ = eo goed po STAR representative. “We went to Chieago to nominate Mr. Cleveland and we did so, an@ York, Bey aaetetive Pattersen set 30a, Bub Fosiected him, We intended to defeat Hi 5 ive a presen at was our object, and having compli tive and Mrs. Enloe and Mise Enioe, Represen- {tthe remeron wid, aes wieaa tative and Mrs. Pierce /Representative Richard: | S¢ "the chairman, son and Miss Richardwn, Representative | ..ye che oursely ton, Representative and Mra. Cox and Miss Cox yo", ™ Pe se yale ve of Tonnessee, Representative Sanaa of Ponnssivania, Representative and Mrs. Bunting <i of New Wark, Representative and Mrs Coolidge | 4, 7™* Earl of Ava: Teeiatered at the Arline of Massachtsetts, Representative and Mra | » © tall, robust, roay-chesbed,, gvod- Gorman of Michigan, Representative and Mrs. | looking young Englishman, wearing the tradi- : | Price of Louisiane, “Representative Stockdale j tional light gray English tweed treveling sit of Mississippi, Representative Stone and Mrs. | He has been in thix country only a week and ie and, Mise Stone of Kentucky, Representative | traveling for Pleasure. He will journey through Covert of New York, Representative qnd Mrs. | the south, into Mexico, out io the Pacific coast, Kyle of Mississippi, Representative Lagan of and will «pend some time in the Korkr ton Louisiana, Representative Boatner of Louisiana Sing shooting. Ie spent ne sexe in ores and Mrs. H. C. Ellis of Tennessee. wasa member of the seventeonth lanciers,@ Mr. and Mra. Wm. H. Proctor have issued | erack English cavalry regument cards for the marriage of their daughter, Miss | - Carrie Estelle Proctor, to Mr. Richard ‘Pettit | yw, Roach, the newly elected democratic Wadd Wednesday, March 15, at 8 o'clock, i . Hamiine M. E. Church, 9h and P streets. ccc Sareea rar in te ay, Mr. George W. Jones of Dubuque, Iowa, is which was 3 one time his home. In comment the guest of his daughter, Mra. C. 8. D. Jones, | P& 8P0n the strength of the respective parties 1453 W street northwest. Sn Sis ciate bo mnt Mra. Kate E. Weber and son of Jersey City | “We defeated the republicans and elected and Misa B. May Suter of Raltimore are the | the whole independent state ticket except the guests of Mrs. J. B. Walling of 415 Astreet secretary of state, who pulled through bye northeast. small majority. The sentiment of the people ws Mrs. Edwin Bullis and Miss Bullis came on with us on the tarift question, which is the grest, from New York city to attend the inauguration | question in the rural districts of the and are stopping at the Livingston. northwest. if the priuciples of the deme Mrs. and Miss Hallowell will continue their ieee lived up to, aa 1 hare overs reason Saturday receptions informally daring March. | iy'cinte at the next piertd ntl eh ee Mra, Edith Sessions Rodier of Centreville, | ticularly if the pre« Pa., is spending a few days with her niece, Mrs. | us their B. Bentley Saxton, 1005 8 street northwest. kx. Mrs. Burke Mr. James Cadogan of Balti- | republican ministration will give Gefied with S . .. | and national policies of their party. Thes Dee en an ie E MRREMP | eas herb tae Aeabeeian tema colon Saeteh | to pull the other in on the tariff question sour Mra, Robert Russell and daughter of East | \etrs hones. Infact the mene Berlin, Conn., are the guests of Mrs. C, D. | the northwest is turning Church of D street northeast. and it is the great re Mrs. C. A. Remington of Gros Point, Mich., | country for that party. is visiting her sister, Mra. A. B. Auer. — Mr. and Mra, R. 8. Hawkins of New York,| Judge Benjamin Patton of Hicksville, Ohio, J entiment im »ward the democracy ing ground of this | Mr. LS. Chamberlin of New York are guests of | the distinguished Jacksonian democrat, whe Mrs. A. Devo, 213 H_ street, her brother, | has been in this city in attendance upon the in a = of Port Richmond, Staten /augurntion, visited the Capitol yesterday Judge Patton is probably the oldest member of the ber whose name ix written upon the rolis of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith of New York are visiting her mother and sister, Mrs. and Miss Wosthorpe, and will return in a few cays. the U.S. Supreme Court, be having been ad- Mra, John Westervelt and daughter of New | Mitted to practice before that high tribunal in Borenkstereprrenicadh | 2834. His attention was called to the portraits t m : . of Chief Justice Marshall which hang in the Mrs. Louis D. Wine will not receive on | Court room and he gave his opinion uc to which Thursday of this week, but will be at home at | ho considered the better likeness, the Hamilton informally to her friends the re-| Judge Patton was introduced to the ilime maiuing Thursdays in Merch from 3 to 6 p.m. | trious chief justice by Judge Baldwin of Pitte- Mrs. E. A. Saum is in New York city. burg. Mrs. and Miss Kauffman will have with them | _ “I deeply regret,” said Seige Patton to Tes Mra. I. Weil of Greenville,S.C.,and Miss Nettye | STA® representative, “that 1 did not put down 9 4 upon paper every word which fell from the lips Kechman of Baltimore on Friday at 1015 6th | of one of the grandest representatives of Amer ca, and of the veatest Mra. Charles Kauffman bas es her guests Mra, | rt." °D° greatest jurists that ever I. Weil, Misses Weil and Rosenthal and Master | Judge Patton wasa delegate to the first demo- Jerome Rosenthal of Greenville, Sa. cratic convention, which nominated Van Buren Mrs. 8. J. Parks of Tenleytown @™s gone to |and Johnson, in’ Baltimore. The convention Omaha, Neb., for a two months’ with her | ¥8¢ held in a email, unpretentious church. mother. Judge Patton was then a young v int The home of Mr. and Mra. N. Bunch was! Pouctivania He's pe visited last night by the voung friends of Miss now living in the United States who attended 1. R. King, who gave ber a surprise party in that convention. Though he journeyed so far honor of her birthday. The two large parlors | the weather prevented hun from leaving the were thrown open and the young peoplé en- | house and he did not witness the inaugural cer- joyed themselves thoroughly. Besides her | emonics. friends Miss King was surrounded by her father and mother, Mr. and Mra. John I. King;| Dr, Geo. P. Tkirt, Congreseman-elect from her three sisters, Mra. N. Bunch, Mra. J. M. we Davis and Mrs. W. B. Creecy. Among those | *2¢ eighteenth senatorial district of Ohio, resent were Miss Addie Wheeler, Mise Lillie | Known as the old McKinley district, and who Varfield, Miss Martha Elgin, Miss Francis | ran against McKinley in 1888 and was defeated, Dungan, Miss Julia Carr, Miss Edith Shaw, | ishere. He bas never held office before, He Miss Ida Foy, Miss Rebecca Baxter, Miss M. A. | tives at East Liverpool, Obio. “The natural in- Harper, Miss Ella Loudermilk, "Miss Grace cb Miller, Miss Hattie Stewart, Miss H.R. Bunch | ‘ination of the independent voter in Ohio to- and Messrs. N. Bunch, J. M. Minor, J. W. Hiar- | das he said to Tue Stam a “is ris, E. Hickman, J. Shaw. C. Sparrow, B. Igie- | toward the democratic party. rinciples hart, Ed. Iglebart, G. Elgin, D, Bowersot, 8. | are most accep table to 1 os gd 4 S. Armens, It. A. Beasley, John I. Buneb, C, | example: The eighteenth district, which I rep- Mendel, C. Hewitt and Masters Gussie ‘and | resent, is a manufacturing, district, but it has Willie Creeey. broken away from ti repentionn, party. Bis Mrs. Austin Beebe and her daughter, Mrs. ©, | normal republican majority is 2 TLearried B. Keeney of New London. who have been | it by . | spending the winter with their daughter and | _ “We are hopeful ef turning Ohio into sister, Mra, D. 5. Waters of 463 Florida avenue, | 4emocratic state. We base our bopes upon Seteenol So tusks oeane Bib just such facts ns Ihave recited to you. W eves P will begin the battle royal next fall, when we Miss Allic Smitton of will be the | Fill Sight for governor, and we expect to owing guest of her aunt, Mrs. D. 8. Waters of Florida | the state into the democratic coluumn thea, We avenue, for a few months, want, therefore, the strongest men appointed A progressive euchre party was given by | to office, and only men who havea fitness for Mrs. M. Spohn at 1318 8th street northwest | their positions and who really deserve the place last evening as a farewell entertainment to her | will be indorsed by the delegation.” guests, Mre. W. H. Holand and Miss Maude a ne = — and Mr. Edward Spohn of | «The snowstorm and cyclone on the 4thof oagpenbeaincatnes ‘h,” said Gov. Peck of Wisconsin to Ti Mr. and Mrs, E. Riggs, 816 2ist street, hand- a9 scan, “onghttoesttie thequastion Gnd tho nee thibs don cacecieg = ane ions ceremonies attending the inauguration of the E. Briggs of Roodhouse, It. who is | President should be postponed to a later day. the guest of Mr. Briggs, ‘took the| “I would suggest, , howerer,, that im fecal band of Mr. Morsell, who was detained at | year of the country begin on January 1. home by sickness. Among the members pres- | President may be inaugurated then anda day ent were Mr. and Mra. Wm. Craig, Mr. and | in May or any other month may be selected for Mra Lynch, Mr. and Mra, Wm. 1 Coumbs, | the celebration and_parsde, Under no circum- Mr. and Mrs. Springstein, Mr. and irs, W. A. | stances, bowever, abould the coming in power |ionger. In fact, ‘four months te, too long. j and Mr. Chas. E. Nailor and Mr. John Soussa. 4 | When the people signify at the polls that they Mra. Riggs carried off the ladies’ frst prize, a | want a change of administration their wishes double-strand necklace, and Mra. Srapeal ae ‘ae | should be acceded to within the shortest i the winner of the ladies’ second prize, able time. Every man who went out in the handsome. silver bon bon” basket ‘he | parade that day from the President down toa gentleman's first prize, a handsome, eet | water carrior took is life. in bis hands. ‘of gold studs, was won by Mr. E. W. W. Griffin, Jan is feasible, although most people while Mr. Springstein carried off the second, a | will ly agree that the inauguration and handsome set of link cuff buttons. Miss Hodges | attending ceremonies should be on the same will next entertain the club. day. Mr. and Mrs. William Osborn and family of * - 237 West 76th street, New York, who have been | ,. [Ting @- Stump, ex or , ‘ 4 ican tate central committee of California, 1® i Seg terion ed in the city. In speaking about politics in the sitar golden state to Tux Stax representative he said: NEW BASE BALL RULES. “The claims of the democrats that California is permanently in their column is absurd, as ‘The National League Puts the Pitcher Further From the Home Plate. At the meeting of the National League of Base Ball Cinbs in New York last night it was | state Hae cores an Sas Semane eens decided to put back the pitcher five feet behind | Mc, very Tinto the politics of "Oall- the rear of the present pitcher's box. ‘The new | SU0r "ery, ArRaly into ti Pol the populists rules are as follows: ‘an unusually heavy vote. The democrats Rule 5.—The pitcher's boundary shall bo | have allowed their enthusiarm snd elation to marked by 8 white rubber plate, twelve inches Teas > eye moenens long and four inches wide, so fixed in the | te Tepublican party ie Ground as to be even with the surface, at the! 4 prominent Albany Cleveland democrat distance of sixty fect mx inches from the outer | slapped bis hand upon the polished brass rail corner of the home plate, so that line drawn | of the bar in an uptown hotel last evening and, from the center of the home base to the center | turning tos crowd of his own political faith of second base will give six inches upon either | who surrounded him, he said: & ISth st. near Q n.w., 24x98, bear Whtuey ave., 50x ave., running through to 1h st, a splen- did business ~ite, 2x ISth st. extended bet. bia road. on ine of Rock Creek electric cars, 0c and $1.00 Howard ave. the finest lot on the street H st., Delaware ave. and Lith st. ne., a splen- did warchouse site, B. and O. trains on both sides, containing nearly 8,000 ft.. ‘26th st.. Tand Km. w., 52. 10x88 (two fraun es). $7,000 Lanter Heights, 50x140. Joth -t. ani Boundary, on the very top of the hil, the most magnificent site in the city, Less than 3 intles from the ceater 187 acres of valuable ground, per acre Center of Eckington. 3 lows, 202100, Qst. near 14th, BUSINESS PROPERTY. salubrions cli 5 inter station of the Britian savy y in the West Indies. itt. Costa Rica furnace heat THE PIANO aire WARE ROOMS, 937 PENNA. me. ‘UNING AND leer ant ora GEO) ba lane matter ~EMABE nished at cost price,—onedollar each. Apply at the counter of Taz Stan business office, ol. world foway of the CO., Agents, 24 State st.. New York. MEDICAL. &c. "| eae TAKE NOTICE—DES. BROTHFRS Form 2 Club to Help Them. ‘Why not Le thle ah na Soa assist your favorite letter carrier and | é i a i ? £ fiat Baekl i i « i & i Fi -t property, finely adapted to office purposes. lot 50x08 | © to alley, improved with large dwelling. ---.€30,000 ; |Joux B. Wren. a i ~ OFFICIAL see ea HEISKELL & McLERAN, coma QUHGIA,, DEEARDNENE OF pTATE. wane * ine WAH. is: | Rew Esrare Axp Ixsvnaxce, 1410 G Sx. N.W. Y side. ois “The brass of some of tho, on-caitol demo- The pitcher's pitcher | erate in Seneca, Chem: y counties shal tase bis petition facing the ‘botemsn wiek | fn" Now York stave fo os hard and’ polished es both feet squarely upon the foot in | this railing. Those men were all anti-Cleve- front of and in contact with the pitcher's plate, | land men who fought Cleveland, who were first defined in rule 5. He ball not raise either foot | and last Hill men and who are responsible for unless in the act of delivering the ball, nor make | the great falling off of the democratic vote at mote than one step in suoh delivery. He shall | the last presidential election in those counties. tbody end in sight of the Supine) When the | Jampitg to the front for ofioes and attempting Pitcher’ folate, tot aicow the Dall io s base he {oTPEak to che rear original Cleveland meant” Tentarly before delivering the ball fo the bet. | ‘There are several learned legul men in the "Tule 1k "The bet must be, mado whelly of old bay state who are willing to be United Staten bard wood, except that the handle, may be | district attorney. Among them is the young Found with twine mot to exceed sight inches | sx-Congressman, Sherman Hoar of Boston. from the end. It must be not to Le f% two and one-half inches in diameter in the | Other Gree ez Ad ee, “Yes,” said an Iows politician te deliver- Senet cats Goa cites| emiten nomena or San sty in pos eh Aime on bat ts thé tara ot bat of 0 vena stacey ee dere rte It beging when be takes his position | ging and is on the fence. In the northern die- continues until he is put out or = ‘runner, except when, because of it | trict Cato Sells of Waterioo, who ball or in case of an illegal for state senator, has received the ‘as in rale 48, or in case of snc- | of the entire for the Suleeatcse mote ee ‘does ime base bit, baa rai The Fuaums Prax Havoc Wire agrl A man.” a Pe